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E = = = £ = = = E = E =3 = = = £ = £ = = £ £ = E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1940. MARJORIE AIKEN IS ENGAGED 10 Me.J. 4. coomg Of Germany Juneau Girl Will Marry Hif in Raid | . Skagway Man-No Dale ' H LONDON, July 2.—The British Air raiding Kiel Canal last night heavily The ¢ gement of Mi Marjorie bombed the German bat Aiken, daughter of Mr. and Mr Scharnhorst the craft %a B. R. Aiken of ) it g Mr. | {leating drydock J. H. Geding 01 f N V Four direct hit and y, burst 10! he how Battleship [ it undergoing repairs. ure. How no defin for the marriage has been torial ployment Service 1 worker. announced. § for this qualified R LAUNDRY WORKER-GROCERY STOCKER WINS SUIT e N e ¢ 1 steam Jaundry @ 1 andry VESSCL SAMOUN [ |- ot e s cery clerk and shipping clerk. Call for ES 140. The boat Samson II belongs to Joe J. Stocl and not to Arthur J. Martin, according to an oral tertas " aternoon vy udge, THO WOMEN AT » bil o SITKA SENTENCED sale y Mar- ois E. Otto, white, and Mrs. tin was absolute, but that judgment atson, native, have been would be tayed for 90 day o arrested at Sitka and sentenced Here's a general view of the opening session of the 1940 National Repul toward the delegates. 'Phe convention was held in Philadelphia VHER’ANS IUR" OUI MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriaze license was 1ed tl Harold God- George F. 1 wder | of Juneau and Joseph An impromptu talk on American- |Ing of Skagway. enable Martin to repay Stocker to 30 days in jail each. Mrs. OW0 i was delivered by Gov. Ernest s HAPREY. 8 the amount he borrowed and so was convicted of being drunk and Gruening at last night's veterans' AT. ST. ANN'S repossess the vessel, Total indebt- disturbng the peace, while Mrs. get-together at the American Legion | Mrs. Herbert Lenz wa sdness against the Samson II is Watson was convicted of being Dugout. Some 60 veterans attended |today to St. Ann’s Hospital about $5,500. drunk and disorderly the meeting, is recelving medical care ¥='!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIH|IIIIIII||IINIIIIIIIIIIIlIIfllIlII||Illllllll"lllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIHlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHII!I' Official Program July 4th JUNEAU, ALASKA T | 50-yard dash—13 years and younger—First, econd, 50¢ 25¢. ' 50-yard dash—13 years and younger—First ; second, 50c; third, 25¢c. 0-yard dash—14 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. * 50-yard dash—14 years and younger—First, WEDNESDAY--JULY 3 10:00 P. M—~AMERICAN LEGION DANCE—ELKS HALL. THURSDAY—JULY 4 9:30 A. M.—GRAND PARAL Line of march will assemble :m(!}lnz‘(rn m.]:,m}m' Frank- second, 50c; third, 25c. lin Street heading at opposite the City Dock, being in p i A8 P Tl position not later than 9:15 A. M. Parade will start = ‘?(’; thfd.vfd and younger—Fir promptly at 9:30 A. M., proceeding up Lower Franklin R mr e AR S o t st Street g e ; 5 5] 3 ger—First, m. Front S .v‘..w to .\1,‘:“n '..Kl“, v’;x’:::}l' then along Wil . seaond, B0t third.2c loughby to Firemen’s Recreation Fari. 5 s’ T5-yard dash—16 years and younger—First, Parade Prize 1 5¢: second, 50c; third 25c. Best Decorated Car or Float, first $25.00; second, $15.00. 0. i Th-yard dash—16 years and younger—First, Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume—(boys)—First, HE, nd, 50c¢; third 25¢. nd, $1.00. 100-yard dash—16 to 18 years—First, $2.50; Most 4th of July Costume—(girls)—First, second, $1.50; third, $1.00. 2.00; second, $1.00 Girls’ 100-yard dash—16 to 18 years—First, $2.50; SR SRR second, $1.50; third, $1.00. b <y Men's 100-yard dash—Free For All—First, $10.00; o second, $5.00. Fat Men’s Race—240 pounds or over—First, $5.00; second, $2.50. (boys)-~First, $2.00; second, acter—(girls) —First, $2.00; second, Best Decorated ele—(boys)—First, $2.00; second, $1.00 Best Decorated Bieyele—(girls—) First $1.00. Boys' Sack Races: 1. 20 Yards—T7 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 20 Y -0 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, Best Decorated Doll’s Buggy—(girls)—First, $2.00; sec- 50c; third, 25¢, ond, $1.00. . 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, Best Decorated Wagon—(boys)—First, $2.00; second, 50c; third, 25c. $1.00. 5- Best Marching Turnout—(boys' organization)—$10.00. Best Marching Turnout—(girls’ organization)-—$10.00. (Boys' and girls’ organization must have at least eight marchers in line of march to be considered for prize It Races: money.) o 1 RETREAT AND COLORS (By 71. S, Army Soldiers from Chilkoot Barracks) . M —~CLOSE ORDER DRILL—Detail U. S. Army. $2.00; second s and younger—First, T5c; second and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. (All stilts must be at least 12 inches high) 20 Yards-—Boys and Girls, 11 years and younger— First, $1.50; second, 75¢c. 2. 30 Yards—Boys and Girls, no age limit—First, $2.00; second, $1.00; third, 50c. Girls' Egg Rac: 1. 20 Yards—7 years and younger—First, 75¢c; second, 50c; third, 25c. dash-—4 vy Yards—9 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 50c; third, 25c. dach--4 vears and younger—First, . Yards—11 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50¢: third 50c; third, 25c. dash—b years and younger—First, N Yards—13 years and younger—First, T5¢; second, 50c: third, 50c; third, 25¢. dash—5 years and younger—First, Yard&~_15 years and younger-—First, 75¢; second, second, 50c; third &0¢; /third, glc. ' 20-yard dash—6 y s and younger—First, Bicvele Races—(Circular Track) : second, 50¢; third 1. Boys—10 to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; second, 50c. 20-yard dash—6 years and younger—First, . S o . g ‘Second B0c: third a8 2. Boy:l—OlOZ to 14 years—2 Laps—First, $1.50; second, dash—7 years and younger—First, Den a4t Q0 pehe s & Thob sl iR i e $1.50. i N'S SPORTS CARNI 5 and younger—First, 50c: third, 25c. dash—17 years and younger—First, , 50c; third, 25c. dash—38 y and younger—First, 3 50¢; third 30-yard dash—8 years and younger—First, eand Boc: third, 12:00 Noon—HORSESHOE PITCHING CONTEST—FREE 35-yard dash—¢ and younger—First, FOR ALL ENTRIES: . 50c; thir Evergreen Bowl—(Entries mailed or contact George dash—9 years and younger—First, Gullufsen before 5:00 P. M., July 3rd,)—First prize, 50c: third, 25c. $15.00; second, $7.50. 3 40~.\'urg d“?r.hflvdy;ars and younger—First, 2:30 P. M.—~BASEBALL GAME PRIZE MONEY EVENT: econd, 50c; third, 25¢. @ a o frgeiar R R 6:30 P. M—~CHAMPIONSHIP MUCKING - CONTES FREE FOR ALL ENTRIES: ; second, 50¢; third, 25c. Boys' 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, Baseball Park. First prize, $75.00; second, $25.00. ; second, 50c; third, 25¢. (Entries must be made to the Legion Sports Committee * 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, up to 12:00 Neon July 4th.) ; second, 50c: third, 25c. 8:00 P. M.—FINN HORSE: First prize, $15.00; second, $7.50; 50c to each entry. Boys' 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, T5¢; seorind, plo. Withd, Se. 10:0 OP. M.—~GRAND FINALE DANCE—ELKS HALL, (All men in uniform free.) Girls—12 to 14 years—1 Lap—First, $100; second; 4 to 16 years—2 Laps—First, $1.50; second, Girls' 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. i | the Governor said, “than intensive | vogaticnal training for our young 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BURE THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., July Showers tonight and Wednesday; minimum temperature tonight about 48 degrees; moderate utheaste: winds, Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Showers tonight and Wednes- day; slightly cooler tonight; moderate southerly winds. except moder- ate to fresh over sounds and straits and Lynn Canal. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Guif of Alaskay Moderate southerly winds from D xon Entrance to Cape Hinchin- brook; and moderate northeasterly from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer 1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 p.m. yest'y .. 2913 63 46 SSE 12 Rain 4:30 am. today ... 20.79 53 9 s T Rain Noon today 29.88 53 79 w i Rain RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30a Station last 24 hours temp. temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 48 41 0 Cloudy Fairbanks 70 44 50 70 Cloudy Nome 51 45 08 Cloudy Mayo ... 66 £ 58 0 Anchorage 59 48 Bethel 65 47 St. Paul . 51 45 Dutch Harbor .. 58 Wosnesenski . 60 Kodiak 5 Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Cloudy Prince Rupert 50 Clear Prince George 52 55 Pt. Cldy Seattle 62 Cloudy Portland | 6 62 Cloudy San Francisco 5 56 Cloudy WEATHER SYNOPSIS The disturbancé that was centered off the coast of Queen Char- dotte Island yesterday has moved northward into the Gulf of Alaska giving rain to all sections of Southeast Alaska and the lower Yu- W kon Territory this morning. Over the southern haif of the Juneau Seattle Airw the weather continued partly cloudy. Pressure was low. also over most of Alaska proper; and showers occurred in the Interior yesterday. Juneau, July —Sunrise '4:00 am., sunset 10:07 p.m Pirst white man to gaze upon |the* @raind/Clifiyon 'was Don Gar-| | ,, . FOR CHARTER 1f:l:\ Lopez de. Cardenas, a captain Yacl“ HESSENGER in Coronado's expedition, who - | reached the ‘gorge in 1540, He was | AVpiable, tor Ghatter unimpressed by what now, is re- JULY 4TH |garded as one of the worlds Pastor H. L. Wood—Phone 241 atest scenic spectacles. P S A e e - Subceribe for. The Eanpire. Pl Ry CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! 8end YOUR GARMENTS to TRIANGIE Thorough Workmanship and Modern Methods Produce Work_that Is Sure to Please You. Opening of the twenty-second quadrennial yational convention of s the Republican Party is pictured above as G..O. P. Chairman John | M. Hamilton raps his gavel at opening sessions at Philadelphia’s | PHONE EIRE | i bunting-draped Convention Hall. B8 } NOTIC | AI.ASKA GEWEN AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing oute from Seattle to Nome, on YOUTHPROGRAM :ris.chorescoincr von THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT| JUNEAU. | HOWARD H. HUNGERFORD,| First NYA Appropriation of 877,000 Made Plaintiff, vs. EDITH ANNETT| ... .. . HUNGERFORD, Defendant. | i $ - for Terrllory The President of the United o : : States of America. To the above named defendant, Greeting: You WASHINGTON, July 2—The Na-| ;..o hereby required. to appear in tional Youth Administration today | ina District Court for the Terri- | announced NYA work programs for |y o Alaska, First Dvision, at| out-of-school youths would be €s-1,neqy . Alaska, within thirty days | tablished in Alaska and the VIrginj,gier the last. publication of this| , | summons, in case this summons is published, or -within forty days| after the date of its service upon "“:_\'(m, in case this summons isserved | upon you personally and answer the | complain of the above named plain- | tiff on file in the said court in.the EXPERT COMING |above entitled cause. The plaintiff | A craft expert from the Nnm::a]}u. said action demands the follow-i Youth Admin ation will come to|ing relief: Dissolution of the bonds | Alaska shortly to help lay alof matrimony now existing between | useful program for expenditure nlh:lnimil[ on the grounds of deser- NYA funds for training cf the Ter-|ijon and incompatibility of tem- ritory's young people, Governor | perament. | Gruening said toda And in the event you fail so to It has not been decidsd how the |appear and answer, the plaintiffz sum will be divided, but it is planned | will take judgment against you for | to trajn woodworkers, metalworkers | want thereof, and will apply to and weavers, using for the most part | the court far the relief demanded; native materials. |in said Complaint, and as herein- The program will not start until | above stated. . Fall. Witness the Honorable George E.| Yirst For Alaska Alexander, - Judge of said Court, The vernor expressed rezref at |and the seal of said Court here- the allotment’s not being larger, but | ynto affixed this 2nd day of July, | said that at any rate it was ghe [yg40, first NYA money oblained by Al-| gowARD D. STABLER, ceiion Plaintiff's Attorney, Juneau, Alaska, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above en- | titled Court. By PEGGY MCcLEOD, | Deputy Clerk, | Publication dates, July 2-9-16-23, 0. adv. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Witheut Calomel—And Youll Jump Out of Bed in the. Morning Rarin’ to Go 3 ild r out two pints of m’t’hde Lfi'fi.‘f’f‘;uumwm daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may Miss Coundil fo | Visit in Juneau e ol s Miss Mary Lee Council, daughter | S35 hiog Up o0 o ank of Dr. W. W. Council, arrived here | looks puak. MODES of the MOMENT by Amy Porter ka the work will be directec Grnest Gruening ng of $27.000 has I for employment of from 5 150 Alaska youths monthly is. more desirable for the | Territory of Alaska at this time, | pecple. W2 could find employment for any number of skilled and mechanics. It is de- | r the youth of Alaska to| {hey may command nd maintain a beiter OO ERAR OO R OO s those good, effective Carter’s | today on the PAA Clipper for a visit ver Pills to get these two pints of | of several weeks, lowing freely to make you feel “up and Miss Council is secretary to C. E. Young of the Pacific Divisicn of | PAA at Treasure Island, | “up.” Amaziag in making bilé flow freely. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name. | Stubbornly refuse anything else. Price: 25¢. Children like rough play and smooth fashions. For bicyeling, Gloria Jean, of the movies, chooses a denim play outfit with the new longer-length shorts, and a multicolor striped fop. I's as smart as clothes, tough enough for boisterous play.