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Democatic Leader’s Wite +8.80-80, THE I HAIDADIVER SEEKS LOST PROPELLOR John Paris of Coast Guard- er Down for 45 Minutes R IAAS W ST LR, - B SRR, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 4 & 50008 Bl v i S WEDA DAY, JUNE 5, 1940 War's Over, Concentration Camp Ahead U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Burecau) Forecast fer Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 43:0 p.m., June Mostly cloudy with occasional light showers tonight and Thursday not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate southeasterl winds. Minimum temperature tonight dbout 45 degrees Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly cloudy with occasional light showers tonight and Thursday; not much change in tempera- ture; gentle to moderate south and southeasterly winds. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate south and southeasterly winds' frem Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrool and moderat: to fresh e@asterly winds from Cape Hinchnbrook to K LOCAL DATA ! at Press Time Time Barometer lemp. Hunfitlity Wind Valocity ~ Weather i 4:30 pm. yest'y 30.11 52 60 SE Cloudy 4:30 a.m. today 30.15 48 87 s 2 Cloudy 3 AWERE i A ITICs 8 e | Noon today 30,10 56 44 SSE 6 Sloudy. two feet of mud and thirty i 3 of water; John Paris, Coast | RADIO REPORTS 3 Guardsman diver from the Haida, { | TODAY 1 this afterncon sought the lost pro- Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30a.m. 1 peiler of the charter boat, Forester. | Station last 24 hours | temp. temp, 24 hours Weather the diver was sti} Barrow 22 23 Cloudy mud and refuse Fairbanks | 50 50 01 Rain ace at the last Nome 40 40 0 Cloudy reg X speaking to Ensign Dawson 46 46 73 Cloudy John Prichard, said that he could | Anchora 39 39 0 Clear nmoi see anything at that depth | Bethel 45 47 0 heg had not found the St. Paul 38 39 4 3 Prichard, and Cutch Harbor 36 kid 03 Olear Titus, all of the Coast | Wosnesenski 43 43 14 Rain Guard Haida, offerad their services | Ramatik 41 16 20 Rain to the owner of the Forester and | Rodiak 43 45 02 Cloudy weie pernfitisl by the Commander | BGordova 39 40 24 Clear of the vessel to use 'the Haida" Viitieau 17 18 15 Cloudy diving equipmerit | sitea 45 48 0 Cloudy Hundreds Watch | Retehikan 45 46 35 Cloudy At 3 o'clo fis' afternoon liun- ?m | Prinee Rupert 46 41 02 1 dreds o it citizens lihed the 1 % Prinée’ George 42 46 0 Cloudy . . . s s 96 | o' Gieorge 2 Mrs. Lawrence W, (Chip) Robert, wife of the secretary of the Demo- | rail the Junean Ferry dbck % | Bdmonton 16 48 0 Cloudy cratic National Committee, rides Jewel, elephant of the Barnum and |to wateh the operations which'were “Fremchi prisoners” isithe torse’ Berlin-released caption accompanying above photo. Apparently these pollus | goapple e . 19 50 0 LAy Bailey circus, in return for the promise of a benefit performance for a. | being on from tHe deck ..o from a great part of the French army trapped and captured during the Nazis' breakthrough on the | portland 66 | 44 45 0 Clear Washington children’s hospital. of the charter Gtiser Wanderer Mouse River front, On that ogcasion the pans declared they captured General Henri Giraud and his | San Francisco . 67 | 52 53 0 Cloudy A niessage from the diver through 3 L s i % | PN I $ tire staff during attack in that sector | WUEATHER SYNOP! % o8 the ' telephione in’ his helmet onee | o P : 5 G sl gt R e e i bl iorrs st e e S ERAN R - A ’ g - v ’ The disturbamee 'in’ the Gulf o’ Alaska appears to be weakening b aasae e | brdught cheers froin the Sea Sconts . o aserniis 5 it Rhitar ¢ wlidaten Vig H 5 TRE o ¢ i1’ dt ' the fi tH° Alaska Conét Fikheries' at' price: " | afid'Was rémained ‘nearly stationar; with its center situate 3 { THESE THREE ENEMIES OF INTERIOR DECORATION l"h()”‘” "] o i ]”“”!’l i of's et per'fiotind mortHhy about“400 thiles ‘south-southwest of Kodiak Isand, while « to be a false alarm when the 8.8 8 ¥ : | A 3 . . . H \ 1 Y, " i - ermantds | The! Svid’ Sold 10,500 peunds’ to ov | latge“areq of ‘hish pressure’ persisted off the North Pacific Coast. The H Grease LS’(.“'.' [dect thought %9 e the DrOpelE | b (RAEh Coiphiy for | weather" was 'géherdlly cloudy over most of Alaska with scattered o % bri mm,"l f“ P ik l;' 'm‘nmv and 6.80 cents per pound and [ ngm | showers ‘over’'Southeast ‘Alaska and light rains in the Interior and STOPPED!. ——With*a™ 'r“‘"”] ’)"‘L“' T s e > | the Vivian sold® 8508 pounids to Al- | S, the Alaskan Peninsula. Locally heavy rains were reported in.thé up- H R e o 1 » \ " L kot itory. Temperatur: changes were unimportant g scrapped. ‘eatimme wded his | #ska Coast, Fisheries .al the same ukon Lepxitory. mpera anges porta { 7 TIEVE scrapped equiprient ~impeded his| $E% b iCatt, ek 3¢ sunrise 3:59 am. sunset 9:58 pm { Ul WY e W4 progress and that often he hiid to|Prce: JRILW & P & VM g I = T 3 ! T BBt > erawl on his hands and’ kne L l I | PR : | d, and 80 had methods of travel, ~§ ly ONSULT Titus Preparing '8 -' i ( \ 1 | \ This trip the pioneer Alaskan went ! A {lood ‘of 'bubblés rushing "toj UL |5 ) i ¥ 3 by airplane to and from California : {the surface d’ the ‘progress | 2 ‘ ! ! ’ and declared flying to be the only } {of Paris and after 'being down 43| E!ms JU»EAH'S | (By Associated Press) way to travel nowadays. ) wiinutes, George Titis ‘was pres [y [ 82 H H H A highly significant develop- ea’ While in Juncau he is at the | paring to go down as relief Hfllda B”ngs Grue"mg IO in British and Soviet | Baranof Hotel, The lost propeller slipped from WEATHER WA!}M | 4 Russia circles indicatéd the good | - the shaft of the Forester over a ! L .!Jneflu from Wran | pessibility of cooperation be- S SELES, Cal, June 5. — | 2 s fl| week ago when the boat was put " P ” ' h {ween the British and Russia LOS ANGELES »'June 5 ‘ le d qe ofialc i iter District Attorney Fitts said today i ¢ |} nto reverse while docking. Owner t comment: about Juneau b : in the ¥ nd Mediter- Stidential infor HO"ywood Alg/lfj ;‘;I!d S()l(fld! ||} Bevers drageed the bottom where | Leighly, on a temporary ap- o o ranean which will be couiter to | he has received confidential infor- the wheel dropped and located it|pointment to make a climatological PG SRot dalute aetoat Italy's pressure there. mation of plot to disrupt power e By Robbin Coons —. but it is thought that the tide. el of .t Territory that thies e ke B e RS and water service to the highly | and layers of silt have moved the|weather is pretty warm for a Cali- arough neau this mmn{n, anc populated Los Angeles area. f ' HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Juhe 5. — “WATERLOO BRIDC Sheidak bl Ve e e B announced the return of Gov. Er-| OADS Flown m The District Attorney asked the 7 Sercenplay by S. N. Behrman, Hans Rameau and George Il of the Haida Coast Guards-!' paiohl s ol “;‘“'“ et ‘\“"“‘1}‘ ‘\‘w\.Ari County Board and" Supervisors to Freeschel, frem play by Robert E. Sherwood. Directed by men, including Ensign Prichatd, | yriiversity of Clifornia where he| i ('“”‘ A A ;M h'w” i 2 special ordinances to protect| SEATTLE, June 5—Only halibut- Mervyn LeRoy. Principals: Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor, who is in charge of the dIVINg op- i meteorologist and climatologi £ AR T chvll oA - dams and powert trans- ers from the local banks arrived and g 3 % = il 5 5 & N, et g . hel 85 & WURSS TL: A CHY S | mission lines from possible sabotage | s6ld today as follows: i Lucille Watson, ield, Maria Ouspenskaya, C. Aubrey erations, have attended the Navy's|in the Department of Geograph¥l' The Géverkior arrived here on ra sy L ISl ! i 0! 1 are ed | ¢ ¢ ¢ I y s 8 awi, 9, ounds, Husky L, 5,- Smith. (;A\lm chool and re qualitied | sajq that his appoi 1ent the | poard the Coast Guard cutter Hai- In a flight to Tulsequah this af-| Power lines were cut last week 000 pounds bgth se“mg*‘m_ m) + & : i e r z:! xf. consults [‘u‘. be twten D 1 a which picked him up at® Wran. “‘.I."”.”‘ l\l v}.lvvldn” .('\'x’n_vdt r\::"‘ in what police believed Was an|and 9% cents a pound; Hanna, 16.- With several pre-Scarlett movies on the screen now, Miss Leigh | | partment of Interior and Weather gell where he had stopped to at- Frank MacPherson, flying ififo F ot o LA A Wil s opera- | 000 potnids 10% and 8l oente: offers in “Waterloo Bridge” a new characterization to save her HA“BUTERS fl[ Bureau officials w 1’\21 regards 10 tend the Wrangell Potlatch mining town tr)»m:'r\l. 1;01; {n}mga:rl‘ tions of. the /several large aircrafs | Antlers, 16,000 ‘pounds, 10 and 9' from the stamp of “one-picture” stardom. There is nothing of |} ) “ aska : W .Jxlm -w' expects ]w The Coast Guard cutter left Ju- .;Ixjf’li'l!rj"(‘ll! ”:"“!:‘ “\"l “““‘:l’;' :,“‘]" factories in Smnhnrn California. ' | cents. scarlett, thoug e than a tinge of scarlet, in her vole of a {}| be fi1- the Juneau office ©f ‘the neau last Sunday with Mrs. Gruen- Holden will rett s ¢ | e o 1lm 1[}""[':“ ]\n““ lhx"“(‘;ll H:( And she brings appeal and | lN JUNEAU TODA! Weathier Bureau for the 'summer. ing and her party, all bound for F. M. Burns and J. G. Norris, cus | RUPERT FRICE sweet girl'buffeted by war's cruettles. L2 ‘ ! he late tems men who weré flown into tho , dramatic conviction to the assignment. | e 'T'u i “"\1‘_":“":“‘_‘\’ Y‘"‘ the Governor's party | CinadiAn towm TSt nght, In df.’rn[w(- Rupert today 139.000 Besides proving again that the academy award winner really fji Four J“““‘“ h‘\“b‘"“* sold at | o e kS e e D Vs e : bt o Pilot Shéll' Sifamons, .on anoLhex | pounds of halibut were sold at 9.30 s ews ' in Tavior—his most mattire, {the Cold Storage Dock today ut| Small purcha of rationed | Wwere E. L. Bartlett and daug e ine, Mbw T [ to 7.90 and 750 cbnts a pouud can act, the picture has other news in Ta, s 5| 5 | viaBE pHAGY of B.60°Hrid 6,80 clAts cothimadities; theré Ts 4 dtiortage ter, Mrs. C .W. Hawkesworth, Mre. | trip to t «IIPA( lm},‘ mi; n]r Re;& |; PARIS, June 5—Frencn military | it R best-handled part to date. Even withont the jaunty moustache Y5k pocni. of ‘Farthingi—eadh worth abtut | George Alexander, Miss Etolin M.l(ufl.l"- Joe Poesik and : vl‘( ";)’l( authorities glaimed they have | he sports, he would have managed, acting as he does here, to be W ™00 Lo g ounds of fish were| @ne-balf cent—in London, d Coulter, Virgil Farrell, Claude M B“"")‘ ““‘IP “I‘ load of perishable| ;i ng a trap on the Germans and | taken seriously unloaded from .the M: et T and| tpite the faét that there Hirst and ILt. Commander J. S. I““]; 'I" (é'l 1:::‘; st wikh Sffimens | 8 catching tanks by a newly de- | Myra (Lelgh) is a ballet dancer; Roy (Taylor), a young army J}/sold to the New England Fish Com- | hundreds of millions of them | MacKinnon. Also on board gong| W- 1% Sheldon flew with € trip to|/s6d :défense. system along the | BEREGU[AIED As officer about to leave for the front in World I They.meet in‘a §§|pany at prices of 8.85.and 6.75 cents| in circulation. fo. the “Wraneoll ioslsbrabion. were il e pesr se Wi o e 0 | OIS G de“‘”‘ are; glven’ out. ; bomb shelter, plan to marry, but are thwarted by a legal techni- per pound : " kg > o ;\%“]Ll Dray and Willam L.j 5 Baasaiers 1t retin to| - cality. Having lost her_job, Myra with her friend Kitty (Field) _'rhn pouhclen sulrd 12,000 pounas! T s news today @ Empire. Paul el Junecau. FA'RBA"KS PIO"EER [ ? is unable to survive in war-disrupted London; waiting to meet | eI T ey 1 | Roy’s mother (Watson), she reads his death notice in a news | HOUSE[ -I-o RESUME I" ju"EAu wAITING Game fishing regulations for Al- to conceal the news cause her to from whom she might shock and the effort to estrange the mother, paper; behave so rudely as have expected help. When desperate Kitty and Myra‘ have taken what. they (with PERCY’S CAFE PPEN ALL NIGHT sSTOoP at PERCY’'S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches that all Juneau is_ialking about. TRY OUR FOUN- TAIN, TOO! * office KLe])m' her secret against her better judgment sanction) insist is not “the easiest way,” Roy returns, Myra consents to marry him, goes with him to his country home. There she is confronted by so many evidences of his high family sandards that she confesses to the mother and insists upon fleeing. Byt the time Roy has learned the truth and is off in eager pursuit, Myra has come to the end ch in the movies is always destined for her type, regardless of extenuating, circumstan It is a gic tale, slow in getting under way, but interesting and moving for its performances and central situation “TORRID ZONE William Keighley directing Ann Sheri- dan, Pat O'Brien, James Cagney. somewhere in the conferee, about O'Brien is manager of o banana company “torrid zone” of Central America. Cagney is his to desert for the softer lif a Chicago office. Just as Managing Editor Burns deterred Hildy Johuson'in “The Front Page,” O'Brien lures Cagney into “one more month” on the plantation where troubie, in the for of a revolutionary enterprise fostered by the excellent character actor, George Tobias, is a hand. Miss Sheri- dan is the i card-sharping cafe singer, hounded by O'Brien and be friended—and more—~by Cagney. Cagney and O'Brien carry on a Flagg-Quirt feud through the rapid meldorama that ensues, and Annie again shows that all the “oomph” is not on paper. “Torrid Zone” is good, fast stuff. Its “torrid” atmosphere is excellently projected. tines “LA CONGA NIGHTS.” * You’il wan to see Hugh Herbert play himself and a half dozen ladies—in this rather bright little number. MIMMHMIIHMIMIIMMHHIHIHIHIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmIIIIII ' B by Amy Porter Dress-up, but ~lill pmunl, is the tm\el coat of na shown here. It sheds both dust and wrinkl on a train and at a formal afternoon party. corsage add life to the costume, les, serves ‘White hat, MODES of the MOMENT | silk otto equally well gloves and CONGRESS GETS TWO BILLS OF ALASKA IMPORT (Al Classes of Mall Would Be Carried by Air in Territory WASII]N(H‘OX\’. Jun Rep. Milton A. Romjue of Missouri has introduced a bill authorizing trans- | portation of all classes of mail by aircraft in Alaska. Rep. James G. Scrugham of Ne- vada introduced a bill to permit the Reconstruction Finance C poration to make losns to porations and individuals engaged | in the mining, milling, smelting and ‘d»wlu])mml of snal,cglc minerals, Navy Bombers ~ Are on Flight HONOLULU. Juno 5. — Fiftecn i bombers enroute to Manila arrived {at Midway Island last night and hopped off today for Wake Island, | Navy Circles announce. (GRISHAM CLERK OF P. 0. SUBSTATION, f WILE ANNOUNCES | | Clerk of Post Office Substation | No. 1, will bé W. B. Grisham at the | Harry Race Drug Store, effective | June 6, it was announced today by Potmaster Albert Wile. | | { The new appointment, Wile said, [Eall games play | follows the resignation sometime ago | of R. R. Hermann, who maintained | Substation No. 1 at the Juneau Drug ,‘ Company. | aska were signed by the Secretary of the Interior May 28, it was re- ported today by Charles E. Jackson, who has been acting Commission of Fisheries since the resignation Frank T. Bell over a year ago. Commissioner Jackson, who arriy- ed in Juneau on the Brown Bear today and will depart tomorrow for oM TORARPLANEHOME WORK AT GYPS Waiting for the next plane for | Dave Housel u-uunrd on the Al-| | Fairbanks, M. P. Fleischman, pion- aska after an absence from Ju-|eer of the Interior City, is in Ju- neau of eral months in connec- | neau and will remain until Satur- tion with his Camel-Gypsum min- | da; ing property at Gypsum of Fleischman arrived yesterday af- Renewed operations will start at ter his first trip to his old home |the Westward. said that new regu- Gypsum, in about. thirty days,|town, San Francisco, in thirteen |lations limit the catch for game fish- Housel d today, Development|years. The ('lty had changed he | ermen and specify a fishing season work arted at the property in e vy g - : e R R e e rrrrrrrrrrrr oo ch of last year, Housel said, and continued until a short time T ITS TIME TO While south Housel spent most| CHANGE YOUR HEAVIER LUBRICANTS! of his time in Sin Fraucisco .\u(l Oakland. - > NOWELL BACK FROM SOUTHEAST ALASKA Everett Nowell, representative of Blake, Moffitt and Towne and| Ballou and Wright, returned to;| Juneau on the Alaska after a’three ] weeks' business trip through Smm\- R Gt cast Alaska. : Nowell will “remain in Juneau for ‘several weeks before ' making | ‘ o . ' > his” regular Wmtward trip. est “” 4 '.' MEHERINS RETURN FROM SITKA TRIP ON mmi Abuinics Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Depariment Back from a trip to Sitka and! way points, J. J. Meherin and Mrs. | Mecherin returned to' Juneau lo-; day on their yacht Triton. | Away from Juneau for five days, the Triton made stops "at EIfin| Cove, Hirst-Chichagof and Chi-| chagof and enjoyed fine weather | dunng most of its ]ourmey 3 ;‘ Baseball Today The fellowing are scores to base- ed this afternoon: Naticnal League Philadelphia 2; Chicago 3. American League Chicago 5; New York 7. Savings M. Behrend:s Bank he B. e —————— et —— e e T e T e T Y O B S

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