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On the sixth day try to drink a sweet beer. You will want Budweiser's flavor thereafter. [ S77 SCOTTS" SUMMER HOME SCENE OF LUNCHEON PARTY The Walter P. Scott cabin on Lena | King Carol — Xeo howno | HoldsOnlo At cirv FLoar, HiS paflyiFell Overboard from Boat‘ Bombing \ jyf | squadron |also a commercial pilot Squadron. To Alaska SHREVEPORT, La., July 10. The Thirty-Seventh Bombardment of the Barksdale Field is today heading for the new post 1t Denver with Anchorage sched- uled as the eventual base after temporary duty at Lowry Field at Denver. PRE - NUPTIAL SHOWER GIVEN LAST EVENING Miss June Harrington, who will become Mrs. Barnev Lind on August 1, was the incentive for a linen shower last evening. The affair was given at the residence of Mrs. Ralph | Brookhart in the Jensoa Apartment, with Miss Katherine Mack as co- | hostess. | Court whist provided entertain- |ment for the occasion and Miss | Harrington opened gifts from Mrs. | Arthur Weston, Mrs. Norman Fer- | rier, Mrs. Jack Wilsoh, Mrs. Evelyn | Stevenson, Miss Betty Haviland, lMis.s Valerie Pearce, Miss Frances | Hanson, Miss Geraldine Feero and UNITED AIRLINES PILOT COMING ON CLIPPER THURSDAY Guy E. Cain, United Airlines Cap- tain on the Seattle-Oakland run, will arrive here on the Alaska Clip- ver tomorrow. He will return south the following day. Cain is a friend of John DeLeo, During his stay here he will visit Mr. and Mrs. Herb Redman. Mrs. Redman is DeLeo'’s sister. EARLY REVEALS Beacii was the seene for a luncheon : 4 : "Ew "‘Ax plANS this afternoon by Mrs. Scott in Night- | :\(: 0 .:‘I“""l‘v;l\fi g G el e R e s R BOdy Recovered | WASHINGTON, July 10—Stephan| i X ) to keep his own Totalitarian party et Early, the President’s press Secte-| fhoss. invited - wete My, V. R. |0 T e 1t el | Marlene Pineda, three-year-old |tary, said today an agreement has Farrell and house guests, Mrs, Lioyd | 1 th¢ WHROHIAN S0AER T 8 T mdian-Filipino girl, drowned short- |been reached on the forthcoming Ripley of Wrangell and two young DAed Be Bos 6UPHE W18 BEIES OG0 after midnight this morning when |excess profits tax sons Justin and Gregory, and Miss | o FOU - CHIRCSCH an O he fell overboard from the gasboat| Early said it will carry a special | Frances Fargen of South Dakota; Guard feader Frisco moored at the Upper City |provision permitting amortization Mrs. Ralph Mize and her two daugh- e | Float. “lover a five year period for addi-| ters, Miggs and Dorothy; Mrs. Claud BUILDING PERMIT The body was recovered at 9:15 |tional industrial facilities created M. Hirst, Mrs. Fred Geeslin, Mrs. L. | A permit to repair and raise a 100f qelock this morning by Sig Olson. |and necessary to national defense| ¥ Witt, Mrs, Roy Gillespie, Mrs. at 900 Twelfth Street has been mpe grappling hooks picked it up | purposes. Harold Smith, Mrs. Barl McGinty, |granted by City Buildinz Inspector girectly under where the boat was | O ‘ Mrs. A E. Glover, Mrs. Eva Al and Frank Metcalf to J. Christensen. juino- DIANA UNLOA! 1 daughter Louise, Miss Doris Cahill Cost of the work is estimated at ° Molene was the daughter of Mr.| The halibuter Diana was in Virginia Worley. and Mrs: Frank Pineda. He is an |port today with 6,000 pounds of Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- |halibut that sold to Sebastian-| pany employee Stuart at 8.80 and 670 cents' al While Mother Away | pound. The mother, Mrs, Mary Pineda, - >oo , | said she left the Frisco at 12:40 v oclock this morning to get some| Subscribe for The Bmpire. luggage from the Indian village for a trip to Port Althorp. When she returned at 1:15 the girl was miss- ing, though she had been asleep when the mother left The body was fully clothed, as | Mrs. Pineda said Marlene was when she was left sleeping on the Frisco. | Dr. L. P. Dawes examined the body | and pronounced death due to drown- | ing. No inquest will be held, U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray announced today. The body is at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. HUNTER PRESIDES AT ELKS TONIGHT ¢. L. Hunter will serve as Acting | Exalted Ruler at tonight’s meeting | of the Juneau Elks Lodge. Exalted | Ruler Howard Simmons is in the States attending the national con- we CAN No other comparable truck is so economical on gasoline! Owners’ reports have proved this re- peatedly . . . And we are prepared to show you, right before your own eyes, how much you can save with a truck-built GMC. Come in! See how the famous GMC SUPER-DUTY Engine, with its revolutionary POWER-PAK Pistons, gets more work out of every drop of fuel! Time payments through our own 727 Plan at lowest available rates vention. Ay L — ing plane shot it down near Yverdon. i C{DNNORS Mo l 0“ C0 # A £ & A general staff communique told me that much. 23 o < i rlymg lnsh’uchon Naturally I wanted to know more. I telephoned the PHONE 411 | Yverdon police. I explained who I was and asked ¢ { | by the hour ‘“Om ;:“’“"I;;:’m if the Germans had been killed. GASOLINE @ SSC;LOUm 'C“‘M AERC al *I don't know you," said the gendarme. I ex- -DIESEL B e drpo o plained. He said he still didn't know me, and I : . || Alaska School of Aeronautics, was forced to admit he was right. I had never ‘l | Inc, Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska o been to Yverdon. He said he couldn't tell me any- oo SN R AR TSN R R PR TR N Plan to Make Your Home Pleasant and Comfortable .o Let Us BUILD and DESIGN [a i YOUR FURNITURE YES, furnitureé and es- pecially attractive furni- ture can be built right here in Juneau . . .ANY SIZE, SHAPE AND COL- OR YOU MAY DESIRE. We are prepared to give you estimates on our work. We can great- ly add color and pleas- antness to ‘your- homel wanr Dear Editor: Y a 5 spondent is up against in ously listen to this. to all good Swiss (there said they might be spies. Now the general staff from France across Swiss tell me that. gentleman might tell the military information. Finally he suggested she gave me the military wouldn't even tell me his give it to me. pame either, said he kne The R PHONE 555 4 THOMAS HARDWARE CO. sniam, WPSMRIIRS ; P .~ P. S. The German crew ¢ prisoned. I'd hate to b I%'s bad enough trying to be @ mewspapersan, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1940. Hand Trollers Take fo Halibuting Bill Walker, his 17-year-old son| Bert, and Bob Hill, also 17, have | found a way to make hand-trolling pay when salmon aren't striking. | The trio drove into the Cold| Storage today with 300 pounds of | halibut they hand-lined at Shelter | Island, running out in a small gas; boat from Auk Bay and taking %o| the skiff to jig for the flat fish.| with time left for one trip the party will go to Ralston Island in Lynn Canal to try for one “klll~‘ ing” before the season closes. HALIBUT "RECEIPTS | ARE GIVEN Landings at Various Ports, on Pacific Coast Are | Announced by IFC | The records of the International | FRED HERNANDEL DIES AT HOSPITAL Fred Hernandez, four years of age, died last night at St. Ann's Hospital, The lad entered the hospital for medical care on Monday, brought here from Skagway. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary pending fun- eral arrangements. SALVATION ARMY BIBLE CLASS IS T0 Patricia Carsohfi Has Party Today Eight-year-old Patricia Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. | Carson, celebrated her birthday to- day with a party at the family | residence in the Day Apartments. Red, white and blue decorations were used for the occasion and eight girl friends of the honoree enjoyed games and refreshments between 2:30 and 5 o'clock. R Elroy Ninnis, Jr. - STIMSON IS SWORN IN TODAY WASHINGTON, July L. Stimson, once a member of R sublican cabinets, was sworn oday as President Roosevelt's Sec- e y of War. The oath was taken in the ov: »fice of President Roosevelt at the MEET THURSDAY | Fisheries Commission show that for | | the period from April 1 to June an‘] | 1040, the following amounts of hali- | | but have been landed in the various | The regular meeting of the Salva- h Blr'hday tion Army Bible Class will be held ST | ports on the Pacific Coast: jon the Alma tomorrow night at| Marking his sixth birthday, young | Area 2 Area 3 |7:30 oclock. The session will be|Elroy Ninnis Jr., celebrated today U. S. Fleet 10,101,333 10,319,523 | addressed by Miss Sarah Palmer. |With a party at the family residence Canadian Fleet. 8397943 44,159 & it on Gold Street. — ——— BOU 8 « His guests were Jerry Godkins, Total 18,499,276 10,363,682 M‘__,f"/\‘_\":v rgfik(-“.ull(::glt\h‘rmi- Tom Miettinen, Darrell and Bobby These figures have been corrected dent of Seldovia, 1:\ a p:\w'n‘,‘;m Shippey and Jeffrey Pegues. y to date but are subject to further corrections. | Pl TR aboard the Columbia, returning to| For the corresponding period in hl” e and ON GOLDEN BELT TOUR 1039, April 1 to June 30, the follow- | P easure trip to the State There arc 54 tourists aboard 10.—Henry | ing landings were recorded: { i B Ry the Columbia making the Golden e- Area 2 Area 3 | Empire Classifieds Pay! Belt tour. in|U. 8. Fleet 9,045,581 9,098,382 | Jm——— m— — b Canadian Fleet. 7,507,118 291998 al|" Totals 16,562,699 9,390,380 NOTICE! For the month of June, 1940, the ! this morning was his mother, who | Just to give you an idea of what your corre- where they take their Fifth Columns and spies seri= The other day the newspapers carried a warning them) to watch out for strangers who call up on the telephone and ask for information. The general staff mean me—but the Swiss didn't. Next day a German bombing plane started home thing. I asked who could. He said he couldn'. . <2 I asked if he knew anybody who could introduce us. He didn't and I didn't. Fipally, he said if I would call up the military commander of Yverdon that the Germans were dead or not. I asked for the num- ber of the military commander at Yverdon. He said he couldn't possibly tell me that—it was obviously operator. She said she had orders not to tell any strange man any military number. A minute later she called me back and gave me the chief operator. I explained the whole thing and general staff headquarters. He said he wouldn't tell me the number, but he'd get the operator to There somebody, who wouldn't give me his right plane's crew, but couldn't tell me, because he wasn't allowed to say anything more than the official gommunique said. And that was that. 2 White House following ('Ol\fll‘mxfi-yronowing amounts of halibut were tion by the Senate. | 1anded: A FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING THE NUMBER bR, o e rea rea 3 | U. 8. Fleet 3,889,144 3,821,572 OF STUDENTS INTERESTED IN Canyon Island Radioman Back in Town : Ross Morrison, young PAA radio| operator, came to town this morn-| ing for the first time since last fall when he went up to lonely| Canyon Island which sits for-| lornly in the middle of the Taku| River, but happens to be strategi-| cally located for a PAA communi-| cations station. | Morrison, whose company at his| lonely outpost consisted of a pet| dog and miscellaneous animals ex- cept for an occasional visit from| passing rivermen,. will go to Tanacross | He will be relieved by Tim Davis of Tanacross, and will fly to his| new post shortly. | Coming in with Morrison in the plane, piloted by John Amundsen | has been visiting him the past few{ weeks. & R GOING TO HOPE Bound for- Hope, Cook Inlet'i aboard the Columbia, old Curtis, accompanied by her‘ three children. They are joining| Mr. Curtis who is located in the Westward section. CAVANAUGH IN Traveling man Ray Cavanaugh| A 5 | is back in town and is a guest at| the Baranof Hotel D - Empire Classifieds Pay! is Mrs, Har-| o Bern, Switzerland a country like Switzerland are about 4,000,000 of and I knew they didn't territory. A Swiss fighte » policeman to tell me if I call the long distance commander of Bern. He name, but suggested I call what had happened to the Sincerely, T Your AP correspondent. is alive, well, and im= a Fifth Columnist her Canadian Fleet.. 2,977,293 Totals 6866437 3,821,572 Acknowledgment is made of the assistance given by the Department of Fisheries, Canada, United States Bureau of Fisheries, and the Canad- ian and United States Customs in the compilation of these totals. GOVERMOR TO SPEAK | ON AIR TOMORROW | Gov. Ernest Gruening will be the | speaker tomorrow on the first of a | series of Americanism programs to be broadcat by station KINY. The Governor's talk will be broad- cast at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow eve- ning. pure butter. to the Ground School Class Alaska School of Box 2187 Yacht “Westward” Will Be Available To charter at Special Rates This Offer Is Made Possible Because Charter Party Is Unable to Make This Trip. Wrife Inquiries fo RAY VEATCH Care of Campbell Church, Jr., Yacht “Westward"’ B KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Danish Pastry For that Delicious Home-made Flavor Original Danish Coffee Cake or Butterhorns Rich appetizing flavor, high in energizing and nutritional qualities — Rolled and baked in Many delicious and various in- gredients . . . Ask your Grocer for DANISH COFFEE CAKE. Get Some Today! Peerless Bake T_e}cpho,e 222 Juneau, Alaska Aircraft and Engine Mechanic's Course THE ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, Inc. WILL ACCEPT APPLICATIONS BEGINNING JULY 9 AND ENDING JULY 23 Anynnr? interested may receive full details of course by contacting CLARENCE WALTERS at the airport or come at the airport Tuesday even- ing at 8:00 o'clock or write to the Aeronautics, Inc. Phone Black 769 s L R