The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 18, 1940, Page 2

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. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU NEL! McCLOSKEY Trouble SOUDIERS FOR |4 Halibufers PRIMARY TOTALS' FORMER JUNEAU e s e s | SUES AS RESULT ' T ANCHORAGETO | ' SHOW TERRITORY MAN BACK WITH av s o). i o L -OFDOCK INJURY ne ot sy i lg},» SAIL JUNE 22 Sell, Seaflle RESULTS CLOSE PARTY ON TOUR oot/ Ll s e i 2 temperature tonight about 48 decrees; gentle to moderate * south- e ‘\Tnx,lv‘\u]('u A|p(n\m.| where wide easterly wind : $10,000 in Damages Ask-| i i 5 o w570 fo. Afford Proieduon'.,jf,t’,'f;ft.f;‘?;c,}",;,‘,’.;‘y,,,,",?i};‘Roden Beals Gngsby AT e eeptperman wid populas| . Forecast for Southesst. Maska: - Showers (onight. and Wednes- | investizatiol i . Uraguayan chang; e 3 investication by 1\« U 1 member of the young seb, came back not much change in temperature; moderate south and south- 5 and sold here today as follow: | ;W | { ip an | Congress | for Airbase - Due i1 % H Votes — Hesse Defeals | o yuneau abourd the Alaska tnis| casterly winds except moderate o fresh .over sounds and straits | { Bt sish | Westfjord 15,000 pounds, 9 17/8 P P Save siiove| Shd Lynn Canal i Dock C T and 9% cents; Yaquina 19,000 ; 548 MotBIHERONTR SEW. BREE SU . F st _of winas al ock Companies | on fanSpOf ; Ivers by while the Alaska is going to Skag- | orecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskas | unds 10 and 9% " oents; M " ® o K t 71 p SMM,I_POX, DIPHTHERIA | 3 ?:000 Mt 3/‘4 pioe 9‘; u:::b i way. el Mode;u; to ,“f’Sh] southerly wintl; from Dixon Entrance to Cape ! Alleging painful uries to her | 'REAIMENT |S OFF[RED FORT LEWIS, Wash., June 18— |Mabell J 3,000 pounds, 10% and With only’ three precincts of the| Wirt, whrf has bz:en leaclunaE gmc "}:l m‘])lf.b"m(k r[nod[e{ratg to fresh southeast and easterly from legs when a hawser from the steam 3 | Departure of approximately = 570 |91, cents. Second Division, with an estimated school at §tr‘vens ‘(,ollefl,o. well- | ape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak, ! er Yukon snapped against them A % H“,M”(”‘mldwrs for Anchorage “to provide e i total vote of less than still to known girls' .college in the Middle . LOCAL DATA I two vears ‘ago, Nell \11 kit | A SIIUDIZasIon guc e tueen | Protection for new airbases: estab- be heard from, the Territory-wide| West, brought a small tour .up on| Time : Barometer ‘1emp. Humidity Wind Valocity ~ Weather | Court | CHRIC AL Re Teld tomoarrow between | 4 in Alaska” ‘has beén set totals in the recent primary elec- the Alaska, but is letting them shift| 4:30 pm. yest'y 30.04 65 36 8B 5 Cloudy { hip | the hours-of 2 to 4 p. m. at tne Ju | tentatively for June 22, sailing from F E"(H GED tion were as follows for thefselves on the trip to Skag-| 4:30 am. today. .. 30.10 53 68 s 5 Cloudy { St 1 P E S ;I»IJ,;'I‘AJ“.):“; Thame o m. | cither Seattle at Tacoma on the For Attorney reral, Democratic | way while he renews acquaintances | Noon today 3012 60 : 50 12 Cloudy : pany for $10.000 damase k S il i oine | Atmy transport St. Mihiel, _Henry Roden 3,902, George Grigs- herc. 4 v RADIO lll‘mns } Miss s complaing sets |S0CS, O fiilsj service b bringing | 3 by 3.406 Only stopping over until the Al- | TODAY 1 { e S =i heir ldre for vacecination (A ska returns e 50 e ple | ? i Seth {he . line struck both her m: r chi l]l.ll)‘l in ]‘x‘ nl’lm:”\)x“u,-} o _ w For Territorial Auditor: Demo- aska returns, he said he pl.xnj to r4ax. tempt. | | Lowest' 3:30aum. Precip, '3:30a.m. . t o whibn the stamer AtaTted away | JERINSS SEETROX BIC T it Mrs J er|ne Noble OPEN FOR ARMY Cratic. - PRabkL NG Boyle, 4010, Rop-{nectiiel SEhipn B She EHVEWL . Stion [ lastatholGe .} temp. temp, 24hours Weather | ; S e dlock BlEoarurtly Bine0,| Loy SNTist Aibthira, (et & anldon/¥ 88D, of California this Fall Barrow 34 | 23 28 0 Cloudy i om the dock y June = ehildren who are already enrolled | i s ert Sheldon 2,83 L g G Faiiblinks n p: 0 Houdy | 1938, wl e was on the dock bid-) "oop00) put have not been pro- W|” v S” J For Highway Engineer: Demo- anks g f 0 Clear i aimg farewell to a friend. MUSCies |y cq” qoaingt smallpox and diph-| | uneau F[an(e Sh" ]_wmg and Will cratie—witliam Hesse 4,146, Victor | Nome 46 L of3 4 T Cloudy H WeRe led and the bone Cover='y. .y gince infancy or early child- | ¥ . C. Rivers 3598 J D Ha"mg'on IS 4 R & i 2 . CHber [ ing of left le ied, the 4 04 are urged to bring these chil- | Enroute to Kod'ak lwe SaYS Broad For Delegate: - Republican— Anchorage 60 | ; 48 0 t. Cldy , ccmplaint states, with the ¥esolt g 0, 55 gor revaccination and re-| i Cole 2,147, Sam Duker 799 l m " “ I Bethel 66 ‘ : [ Clear | periostitis set, it immunization at oms clinic [ 1 A < e cast TOday For Highway Engineer—Republi- n deatiie OSp al| st pau 41 10 0 {louda { In addition to the $10,000 damag -oe Mrs. 3. Irvine . ol eURE BERVR can—Trving McK. Reed 1100, H Dutch Harbor .. 51 | 16 0 Cloudy § Miss McClos to recover jand Mary Noble, will arrive on the PR 1.6 Wosnesenski 55 | il 4 i 2 Miller 1,666, ; sceive 5 5 0 al { $25083 In W a reu A |EAVE FOR Princess Charlotte tonight . from the| LONDON, Jute 18—French In-|¢ i e s e A Word has been u;uw d here from |y tE % | - . Oeic . | i of the injury; $89.25 to replace dam- south i terior Minister Charles Pomaret, in Ruintis i¥oRpoded, Pllegate An A. Johnson, brother-in-law of Mrs. Kodiak i X i & ar 1 aged clothing and $817.90 spent in SECTION HAND | 'Mrs. Noble and her children winl |8 broadcast tonight on the French ‘ Roosede s cBee o | o ke Beftliioc B S| S 64 i : St | i § o .. thony J. Dimond polled a total of| yjpgton, ‘Alaska Juneau Mine em- | ) Cloudy medical treatment remain in Juneau for a week be-|radio, urged citizens to stay al itk st Third and Fourt} foas ¥ 3 Juneau R | 0 § 4 -oe | tore e h «q | home and keep the roads free for 7453 in the First, Third and Fourth| pigyee who was taken south re- | Cloudy | N Divisions. The Dimond total in the Sitka 62 0 PL.Cld to join Mr, Noble, formerly of th I[roop,(, “who are still fighting be- D! S L e cently because of ill health, had Retehi y { ( . . IRALy i i Second Division has not been re- giived in Seattle s 1 days ago| Eutchikan 60 03 Rain | Forest Service, at Kodiak, where he'hmd the line. Calm order must be arrived in Seattle several days ag0| .o Runer o Forty Juneau men left on''the I ept. France is still living and wil | ported. Likewise unreported Was| and was'a little improved | Prince Rupert . 60 | 52 0 Clear S o is with the Siems-Drake-Spokane |XeP e i iving and w S Divisi - e Rair : o . Brince George . 72 4 . teamer Aleutian today to work as " the Second Division total for Harry The letter w: . 2 B! | 15 0 Clear company live,” he said. = he letter was written June 12 Beattl i | section hands on the Alaska Ratl-|SOFB 0 000 b e, gk G. McCain, Republican ' candidatc | and" stated that <Mr. Harrington| soivue 7 3 0 Clear § : 440 r0ad. They were hired through | = 3 T . 4 for Attorney General, who in the ' wac then in a s“m‘, Hmmm Portland 86 63 0 Clear by ',':”“',","‘,;:qu',' ©|(he Alaska Territorial Employment|Mrs. Elloma Emory, who has Wiot Go or Sma" one other_three Divisions attracted 2,- San Francisco . 65 55 56 0 Cloudy town last niga ) 4P | garvice | returned from Honolulu where she [ 399 votes. A. H. Humpheries, unop- WEATHER SYNOPSIS Bay ated this morning in the western Dart after a trip w K | visited another ' daughter. Mrs. i { v : D | - w % hosed Republican candidate for the An intense disturbance was I 3 and Hamilton 1 neax | Emory will visit in Juneau and re- | " fi' o ife BI 0 : § k i i The party had good luck at Kad- p | turn {(,‘,l,‘ rrom here t ne Auditor nomination, polled a total rS I( en a( | Aleutian Islands while the moderate disturbance in the Gulf of Al- e o DL o Biver ‘ § “ §opnin : of 2,235 votes in the Territory. aska''has advanced slowly northward with its center situated about 8 ay, bu d : : - im f iles ‘west of ‘Ketchikan, This disturbance cause ] 'k e - 0 S'r T d 400 m: : disturbance caused clondy weath- ’éb Aprfl 1 Thfl n eamer 0 a ér'to overspread most of Southeast Alaska and the coa devoid of fish HOUSTO Those who made the jaunt, leav SIMPKINS HERE V|S|10|’S f[om EaS| A[e policemen, bearing five traific tick- pRIN(BS BRINGS | s A 3, Ficken returned, todaf | GuIf - with light riin in o of the ing here Saturd:y evening and re- ets that had ‘accumulated against sonthern portion of Southe Alaska warning last nicit, ro Rod Dar- — an automobile owner, rapped on |on the stearner Aleutian. Partly cloudy weather pre 1 over the remainder of Alas | Heraann, Tou Hudson,| Miss Jean ' hnd: | Miss me’\mIGueStS of 'é a s diié. dcr. She want south several weeks azo Jurieau, Jume 10.~Sunrise 353 am. sunscl 10:09 pm Norman Banfield, .Roi,.© Stevenson, Simpkins, daughters of A girl opened it, The unmis- | T RTY SEVE“ Io to attend graduation eXercises of | e e ) a " D llnxy(\('nmu on the anrm Char- ok arrlvlng on the Princess ed out, so the omcexs wem in JUNEA“ ION!GHT viki!‘?nz with rri(‘nds m\d rvlmiqu death certificate received by U H. L FAUlK R I “";‘3.,, impiins has Just completea | Charlotte tonight wil. be::Mra' .| Y Tune © B 50 ECREEE of in the States. : ! IFGWI((IDEN it S M | < supervising course at Har- {B. Whitehead, of Lovingston, Va., mash and two gallons of Whisky. . s e : Angoon June 9. when he i | | ' nell, Rus tell over- H T { e TR S With thirty-seven passengers " : - - } SPEAK M borview Hotpital, Barbara finished |and her sister, Mrs. Irene M. Smoot, A gy ; y ity 84 DASENECIS | NEWSPAPER. MEN TAKE i R AR R ) e i : : o veryear course. in_ distetics at|of Washington, D, O mother and | CARRINGTONS VISIT aboard for Juneau, the Princess ThTe ABOARD ALASKA| Albert Kookesh, 68, drowned at| Bmpme ciasisied: ' results. K. L. Fhulkner will speak at to- the University of Washington |aunt of Dr. W. M. Whitehead. Mrs. Glenn Carrington, Glenn, Jr,, Charlette will arrive at 8 o'clock | e i 3 morrow's Flag Day nnw‘{‘ 6! the v o AR g e e .?:;fauags n?fléumg:??m:hfin“"-gh mggm.b king h ill be M e e L ik i . gy p ho are making their first trip, 8, morn-~ isembarking here wi e Mar-|attle and an advertising man from ¥ deration of Fedri 1l Employees at ./ . {a ¥ A % . e g . e w " FLAKNE 10 VISIT |to Alnska, wil remain’ i Juneau ' & ihended o Yalgea to Join Mr. | jorle Alkens, Edna Csshen, Thomas | San Francisco, with —their wives, | CLOTHES that are CLEANED rondcast at 12:45 o'clock. for about #wo: weeks visiting Dr, |CRTIE'ON, WelL KM Droker. | Cashen, '€ anley Conrad, Elloma make up onme party aboard the| OFTEN-Wear Longer! 30 02 2140 oo | EMP[OYME“T oFH(ES»-md ppadiiel il Emory, Oliver Gray, Florence G steamer Alaska. | StiSans o g ! | o b GO'N‘; OV;“ }'RML | Lois Hill, Malcolm Hill, Mina H Those on the triangle tour are |- e SR A | Ty FAIRBANKS | ! g eorge Preston, Jr, and Bill john Kittel, James Hill, Malcolm! R. H. “Dick” Calkins, marine edi- i Barbara and Mary Lou Earli Joseph T. Flakne, Director of the| MRS. THOMAS CASHEN AND gy qexer, Fairbanks boys, who have | gjll Jr, George Karpi, Adolph ! tor of i Fda Xob | 1 2 Alaska Territorial Employment Ser- Mot béen attendis hool i b i g eorge arpi, olph | tor of the Times, Lloyd Weir, roto- ¥ IJ i daughters of Roy Earling, Superin- | 8868 8 O oday by SON: RETURN 10 ‘CHANNZL n attending school in the States, | Meyer, Knute Dordahl, Stephen gravure editer, and his wife, M. R.| i tendent of the Fairbanks Explora- d R 4 passéd through on the Aleutian to- Noble, Mrs. J. Irving Nobie, Mary| Cvdell, rdtogravure editor and his| : & Yeork s ' PAA Electra to make a routine visit ~ Mrs. Thomas Cashen and Thom- ’ " W 8 v —y ; 2 “ ; Thorough Workmanship and tion Co ny dicgings, flew to tle dny for Valdez, whence they will g0 | Nople, Robert Rowe, J s ki #fe, and Harlan Smith, of J. Wal o § ; ~“t : "€ {0 branch offices of the service at|as Jr. who have been visitthg fn | uble, Mobert.-Rawe, Jesn Simplink, | F2; A v O e Rl ooy _Edduce Golden iicart City wday after ar- | over the Richardson Highway to the ! i A A . T e Work that Is Sure to riving. here on the Aleutian. They Fairbanks, Anchorage and Kodiak. |Montana and Seattle for the last | | Golden Heart City. - Barbara Simpkins, Kathryn Sund-|ter T?"’“Y‘“’“ Cajnpany in San | Please You § neve: boen.aiicnding. sehool, in the e i — | three months, will return on the | et SN TIEAN quist, Rose Wear, Albert Wear, Ed- Francisco and his wife. i 4 i ok (e A Prlnce&s Chflrlom tonight. ward Borup, Irene Smoot, Susan = %—‘—‘ { States. o _ I 10y e clamuifitd Ad i The Bmipire.p Kite i S J&f‘}?fi?ifif of wey | Whitehead, George Metagar, Rus- FLOE IS VISITOR o : knownymmer Joe Jea'n wenet through | sell Mulvihill, Ben Meadows, Sam- E ' TsdRgebiadion s tite OUSN | el Prensk, Jack Furgerson, Daw- Hans Floe, Superintendent of the P ! :ge :hen::s::‘wm‘}f t‘;"},h"‘fnfl;'; son Verner, Charles Watson, Pete P. E. Harris cannery at Hawk In- HONE 1 T 1% 1ok gt y | Shelby, John Watson. let, was in Juneau over last night | s | e umcte. o i 3 IS on a brief business trip and re- 507 WILLOW CREEKERS ! MISS KILOH BACK turned to the cannery this morn- * ‘ Walter Stoll; prominent Willow | Miss Lillian Kiloh, daughter of ng, Creek minihy mari] was 8 passenger | Mis. A.'Kiloh, refurned here today BroreRees ; through Juneau on the Aleutian to- |00 the steamer Aleutian. She has ATLIN OFFICER ’ gt e & day with his wife, returning to the |Peen attending school in the States. Charles Bennett, Provincial po- Inine after severalweeks Outside. | —— - o liceman from Atlin, whose area of SR e e o S e e see g [t Tl ANCHORAGE BOUND patrol is the entire northern half MODES [ A MOM i, N BOB SIMPSON ARRIVES Dan and David Cuddy, of Anchor- Of British Columbia, flew in from of the AT THE Robert: Simpéon, $on of Mr, and |A8¢, sons of the well known Anchor- Atlin yesterday afternoon with John by Amy Porter "’ Mrs. Robert S{m];son arrived this |3g¢ attorney, were Aleutian pas- Amundsen to spend a few days| : A ‘” ”fi Imummg on the steamer ’ Albutian. | 5¢ ngers, W:-slwmd bound today. in thls section. i RMCE o’ He is a student at Stanford Uni- S RN A | tok, Daily C d Puzzle it awy ros.swor U ‘ JOINS HUSBAND HERE | & Mrs. A. R. Anderson arrived today = LA.‘CROS. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1% p"fif:'o'nmm’ | s P dsin S S . Underming | on the Alaska to join'her husband, | 4 Pigpen 13. Wear away | | who s eénneoted: with- the. Coast | © Déowes ot te [clalT]s 22, Before ; | Guard cutter Haida. She was gc- | u CAnaR g T N i icmnpamed by her daughter, Marlyn. - hensibly # B ¢ 26. Intellect | ; 27. Obstruction ¥y Yepture Including S feurs \ TUNDRA - SELLS Performance The halibut “boat Tundra, Capt.| jo Siies 30, 1,,,9.-“...1 with Protection Pete Oswald, sold 11,500+ pounds 2. berform . K ‘:x’ir:\clgnr.‘ ot halibut ‘on the ‘exchange here| 3} Brors"hineral today to Elton Engstrom at 9 and | 2i. Augry indo-China 33. S-shaped molding ! 25. A 7 cents a pound.: ©* i Ahiee . English Sonool 21. Since: Scotch 36. Metal ] e ee—— — |3 fatron 6. Corper coin RETURNS TO JUNEAU rnners 38. Volcano 6.2 Cu. Ft::Storage Space,« 11.7 |/ Loutse Bills Teturned to' Juneau AL @y do i [olu]T] IE| = L‘;",’;‘;‘,:’,. trans~ ¢ s : She | 82. Gone b ortation Sq. Ft. of Shfl“ Area * 8 Lbs, of on Uie stedmer Alaskn® foday. She| 3 S0l 0, BEEE [S[E[T]S] Char ! has been attending business school | 34, Related on the 44, Bit of | Tee— 80 IC| be'—AlOIHT“flO in the States for the past few! Motipry 50. Public con- DOWN ¥ g}.nch,c,,m_ * Fast Freezing S'llnlfit! Steel il g o % R"""‘;“ il L e ofice ; E"{w Dr[. b L “'"‘E"’ - G ALt cards 1. Sthereal: 3 2. bl . 8. Dried coconu? Super-Freezer » All-Steel Cabinet TARWATER THROUGH B O ctaivun. 55, Ew:’ AR ‘9 ‘_” —1-Piece Porcelain:Interior * E. R. Tarwater, formerly associat- | ¢ Prparsi o7 8 BUIRIIG,, 4 stem 8 Stopper ed with the Bank of ‘Alaska,”was a 0‘12 lPkr!epo-Allmll ,, B Baghern - gon- H ;fi\flu quarrel 52 lncrenu in g:lpmm lnlflgg Lighting © | |uhroush pessenger for Anshorage| ' s ™" s EFARG T Stence of 68 S1b rupner: . 59 tion moral duty arian : lled-ln-slael Thrift Unit. on the steamer Aleutian. He has| i BiHiisy 81 In what 8. Inquire th 64. Organs of been vacationing in the States. 45. cfuflfi 2 62. s‘efle?l o= ng:!;ao' B rc‘ i | S S 48 Water: tatin :3‘ Riverin Aftlea 0. Qreek letter | 66. Poer, Gynt o Tet et- a MISS AIKEN RETURNS . Nore of'e f “luce’ 5. Sunken fence Miss Marjorle - Afken; datightes Afirmative 11 Aloft 60. Article of Capt. and Mrs. B. R. Afken of this city, is a passenger on the| Princess Charlotte. She has been | attending schoolin the States. O PO Qi CHARLES WATSON. BACK ' TO TULSEQUAH TONIGHT Charlés Watson, accountant rorl the Polaris Taku mine at Tulse- | quah,- will. arrive on the Princess Charlotte tonight. Watson has been l’m Vancouver for the past six weeks. A BEAUTY AND A BARGAIN! Shop Around! Compare Values! And you'll appre- ciate how much more dol- lar-for-dollar value you get in a G-E. “We believe l.he new 1940 G-E Refrigérator o be the finest Ym&m of .its kind ever .of red 10 the public—one that will cost you less to own than any other refrigerator yon could buy at any price.” ———— Fortune Is Her Maid , “S8AN PRANCISCO, Cal,, June 18.— | Miss Helen Woolworth left a_ third | Of -her $600,000 estate to the woman | !who was her companion and maid 25 years. The maid, Mrs. Aveline Voyez, said she ‘may return to France and use \he money to aid the French cause. Her. husband, a French officer, wns killed in the World War. See the new deluxe General Electric, the refrigerator with CONDITIONED AIR! “Yoi'll Always Be Glad You Bought A General Eloctrlc" ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER Co. PHONE 616 S e A R Nt g™, =T 1] %%flll%/ TR T 5 amEw

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