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FUR RESOURCES EXPERTONWAY | joprisiLors Deniedby ™" Ex-Governor Murderls 0f Louisiana Goes ‘0 (e" Ashbrook Believes Indus- Na“ve BOYJ fry Cain Be Success- U.S.AID PLEASES BRITISH Deputy Leader in House of Commons Stirs Ses- sion by Talk LONDON, July 12 Deputy Ieader Atlee, in the House of 0ns in° making a war report, 1 President Roosevelt's assuranc- for material aid insures the Al- ictory. Ffrom ‘across the Atlantic has come an answer of a great Democ- sh d Atlee. “It was like day following a night after the Dictator of Italy made his das- ta ily announcement of war.” The House resounded with cheers. HANDICRAFT CARVED IVORY CURIOS MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUKS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS deal direct with 1 St. Lawrence | Wales, Shismaret and Nome. § ! [ Send for Our Catalog Dealers please write for Terms. A.POLET NOME Established 1900 Richard Leche Sentenced 1940 Season To 10 Years in Prison, Pacific American Fisheries will en canneries in Alaska Graft Scandal in_addition to two which will be operating under lease, XANDRA, La. June 12, - it was announced here today by S Y s President Archie W. Shiels. Gad. sl d-ne Alteroa PAP.- will .operate /two, plants 1o in Federal prison 1.m’ using the ‘h‘}'{ other “‘“Nl‘]"u :(1 {h‘l‘ w‘:’ | with kickbacks on purchases for nek cannery wil idle this yes ) the state. Other Pacific American Fisheri hi o ianse Ak i Tarteabl et ‘l’l‘"}‘;‘“ (’]“ ““‘”L‘"}‘:’"L l"\)l“ll(ynmrl(::e‘ imposed in the Louisia State o be those at Port Moller, | " | scandals. Cove, Squaw Harbor, Alitak and P e o Petersburg The Kasaan plant is leased* \TOM SElBY IS NOW Alaska Packers and the Orca pla wm\ to Jack Gilbert g*‘fih Mr. and Mrs, Shiels will leave on the steamer Baranof tomorrow for their home at South Bellingham, planning to return to Alaska :mn August. A British Tommy prepares a shell for an anti-aireraft gun during com- | EDITOR AND MANAGE bined British and Egyptian army maneuvers outside Cairo, Egypt. ved Egyptian defenses strong enough to | T, J. (Tom) Selby is now editor ‘B::;:l::;yesn:::zle(::;.d?fuslt’fl; entera the war, Egypt probably will |and manager of the Miner, weekly see action. published at Valdez. He succeeds his father, Hal B. Selby, who is re- ported in bad health. >ees - | tial candidate “who is gc. n" to try and y equipment to the Allies | o o SEN wHEElER and get us into this war. {v\as accomplished “under subter- M?;:’en’] :m[ll:)ymloolf char,;e ];r it o Senator Wheeler, who is a candi- | fuge and hypocrisy T s or eeler, who is a Sy e i and that issue, and the last one IS All RllED date for President, differed shmplw i received here, May 31, is an eight- with the President on the Supreme | WINN RETURNS P edition, increased from four Court reorganization plan, but re- William Winn, son of Mr. and|pages, jammed full of Valdez and Alaska news. UP AT DEMOS cently was reported on friendly|Mrs, Grover C. Winn, arrived in terms with the Chief Executive. Juneau on the Princess Louise. He| The makeup has also been i g Senator Wheeler made his asser- | has been attending the University | changed and new head type in- w'" Desefl Par'y |f " Turns tion after Senator Rush Holt, who|of Washington. Sroducet | 2 4 was recently defeated for renomina- | — .t - QOutfoBe ""War Pafiy tion, asserted that the sale of Army | Today's news today in The Emplre = Empire classiieds bring results ~Holt Spouts | WASH]NGT()TN.Tune 12.—Sena- Old and Y oung Honor U b War Dead tor Burton K. Wheeler, of Mon- | | tana, told the Senate today he will break with the Democratic Party if it become a “War Party.” The Montana man further said LIFE MAGAZNE 26 NATURALIZED | United States completed naturali- | District Court at Ketchikan, Wran- ful in Alaska A brignt tuture sor fur farming in Alaska as soon as the right man- agement formula is determined is foreseen by Prank G. Ashbrook, in charge of fur resources for the Bu- reau of Biological Survey, who ar-| rived in Juneau today on the motor- ship Northland. Ashbrook said experiments con- ducted at the Territorial Game farm | at Petersburg, which he has just visited for a week, should provide valuable information. He expressed opposition to the fox island type of fur farm, saying the only way to| scientifically raise good pelts is to | keep the animals in pens to control feeding and mating. Here Before | Ashbrook visited a number of fox|authorities at McGroth until about | ‘islands in the Petersburg vicinity with Alaska Wildlife Agent Hosea Sarber. This is -his first visit to Alaska since 1922. Saturday Ashbrook will leave on the Bureau of Fisheries vessel Penguin for the Pribilof Islands to|gree rpurder charge by the grand look into the fur seal, blue fox and reindeer industries. Also going to|week. the Pribilofs on the Penguin are Seton Thompson of the Bureau of Fisheries, George Gibbons of the’ Fouke Pur Company and a party of |ask the Office of Indian Affairs blubberers for the season’s work. ———————— ON COURT TRIP Twenty-six new citizens of the zation during the recent visit of the To the charge of murder in the first degree punishable by shanging, Sehar Pitka, a native youth, in .he United States District Court this morning, pleaded not guilty. His QUALITY trial ¢ to begin at 10 o'clock Ehoi : rial was set to begin af o'c 5 LT June 17, says the Fairbanks New: Bottled in Bovid¢ m@ Miner of last Friday, June 7. | The prisoner, whg, of course, is held without bail in the Federal | jail, is a minor. His age is declared | by United States Attorney Ralph J.| | Rivers, to be 18 years, and by J.| C. Winter and Robert Isley, attor- news appointed by the court for thui defense, to be between 15 and 16. | Nature of Charge | The youth is accused of having | shot and killed Deacon Peteroski, another native, 20 years old, at Ta- |} lida, April 10. Word of the alleged | homicide was not received by the! At your favorite tavern and package store. 10 days ago. Then the accused was| |arrested and given a hearing before | the United States Commissioner at McGroth and held to the grand jury. Pitka was indicted on a first de- jury, meeting in Fairbanks this Will Write Indian Office Attorney Winter announced after court adjourned today that he would | to interest itself in the case, inas- i much as the prisoner is an orphan, has never gone to school and should | not be executed or even sent to a| penitentiary, his attorneys declare. Mr, Winter explained that on to- morrow morning's southbound air- mail he would send a letter to Claude M. Hirst, in charge of the | Alaska department of the Office of Indian Affairs in Juneau, request- ing Mr. Hirst to have an agent ,'.u' soTTLED ;a:”/ ) vo--.l“/ gell and Petersburg. [of the office make a thorough in- Ketchikan’s new citizens are Os-‘ vestigation of the alleged killing, Stro'ght Bourbon Whiskey, 100 proo Schenley Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. ) ) \ ) )\ ‘ \ ) N N y \ N \ N N \ \ ) N N \ 3 he will not support any Presiden- Changing Values Necessitate Changes in Insurance The value of your personal effects, home or business property may be materially higher-—or lower—than the last time you took inventory. But have you allered your fire insur- ance to correspond? * HAVE © v 50 1, & THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. Why not check your values—and your insurance today? R We can supply you with helpful forms and information. SHATTUCK AGENCY OIhce~New York Life ‘Telephone 249 Supported by Boy Scouts, veterans of the Grand Army Memerial Day Parade. Sevent);h\athous;néi jea. against the ogiinous backdrop of Europe's war, iy . of the Raoblic, New Yorkers marched beneath battle-stained banvers as (wald Elleif Olsen, George Walter Wigg, Robert Wilfred Strong, Clara ! Bugden, Grace Morrison MacDon- |ald, Anna Myking, James Leo Auger, |Frances Manzoni, Mary McDonald, |Isabell Craig, Kate Alda Orton, Grace Grant Thorwn Anton Wil= son. Naturalized at Wrangell were Martin Messin and McKenzie Mac- : Dougall. Citizenship was awarded at Het- lersburg to Bernhard Olsen Hjeld- i nes, Ben Olson, Mette Oline Wikan, | Sigvarda Berg, Cannum K. Viole, Jensen Helstad, Marie Winther, Har- jold Meldahl, Vera Alice LundSum- ! mers, Lenniv Varnes, Johan Magnus | Vernes and Terry Olson Tveit. | e s ! BACK FROM SCHOOL } Rudy Edmunds returned to Ju- Ineau on the Princess Louise. He | has been attending the University lof Washington for the past nine , months, | | DANILOF ARRIVES | ntmfiw Mermy of Aflm‘ for-the MMWJ ~ of the Republic march in the New York City paid tribute to those who bave died in service on the Northland. and of the age of the accused. NOTICE!!! ELECTRICIANS LOCAL NO. 462 SPECIAL MEETING FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 14 SP.M. ALL MEMBERS URGED * TO'BE PRESENT!