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“we i ' 1 . SESEEE 5} I’fi E When the steamer Aleutiar it 4% 6= %21—1 ‘! this afternoon passengers em i ports. - r engers we r Cong and Mrs, ' Delegates to Demoa tion Gealli P! J onvenion Geii lJm']lp I M bsen B xton, R R Dowa fo Business D" Jamos, E! Beatty, Eddie irs. Car 2d daushter (Continuer irom one) For Valdez—Mrs. O. 8. & w Opal Mcore, P sbb, V. €. Ri : . | ol O. W. Bayer, W. D. Ball J. K be: sent to i juropean baby Hudgon, E. LaChance R. Wastrer tlefields. So long ns the Demoeratic il Party has anything to say i Ui hortor o ighi o SWIMMING POOL ost cause on alien soil shall i i prawsotias 10 BE COMPLETED istration is oppc I $ [1 partipAan 1t : AS CONTRACT 0B abroad and the leadcrs ha done everything to make peace and Dbdision i complEta s versroe: el 9 bR froin Wi Bowl swimminz pool under ¢ et Speaker Bankhedd siaied posi- was “hed by the ? ) a tively that “mothers of Americs a epecial meeting last- nig e nz_~cd have no fears that th sons 1 was bagun as a WPA pr will be sent fo [fight In foreign The Council turned a contract for countric; ‘outside of the Western painting the scheol buildings back | Hemisphere.” to the School Board for deci Reliable sources that the -+ names of Scpators of Vir- MRS, SULLIVAN' GOES ginia and’ Tydin Maryland w WITH ALEUTIAN will be placed in ncminacion for the Presidency i ; FES 4 S B & ¥ Mrs, O. S. Sullivan led (his af Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt lasy| Leka son of the former King Zog of Albania, makes friends with & |\ o0 for Valdez on the Al 1 night “stepped into the women' mdan Park policeman after Zog, his wife and three sisters sought (i oo she will joln her husha , battle over an equal rights amer e in Lendon. The child lost his chance for a throne when Italy both will go over the Richardsor ment to the Constitution, and moved on Albania. Highway to Fairbanks asked the Democratic Platform - 2 A Committee to reject a proposcd (OAST GUARD ?NDQAN MEDI(A[ CONGDON SAILS plank endorsing such an amend- § 0 Dr. Palmer Congdon of the Ter ment ritorial Department of Health sailed e s 1 teet oot e <. COMMANDER IS | DIRECTOR WHITE tc e welivara s aternoon on rights amendment just as I ha z board the steamer Aleutian. always felt, namely, that until w {IIY v!si]’ek lN 0" AlEU]"AN 3 en are unionized to a far g PiL J extent than they are at present | SA LD Harold Foss, t, sailed on an equal. rights - amendment will : the Aleutian for a short busine b . 8 i-amel g : « F. E, Zeusler comman- H 3 g sy this trial group. This group, after all.|yn=¢ tates Cpast Guard, arrivec 0 . k 53 L __ M I\-:O:":‘r"nl:{luv»\l group of wage-earning hogg. s, o n the Aletin | at Local Office SmpEagepe Vi cr his irst ofticia tour of thi Jik " 2 Miss Mayis Nikula Juneau High Supporters of the smenduent | port sinco. e assumed office last From Montreal L Mavis. ikila, U 11 ak contend that special legislation montl 3 toflay on the steamer Coltmbia passed by some states discrimin wing the day, Commander Zeus-| Dy, Langdon R. White of the U e A against women and deprives them | ler/ conferred with Lt Comdr. R.!s public Health Service, who is to g » of job n|1|ml‘lumln" ©. Jewell Haida commander neeeed Dr. J. F Worley here | as i S e e B e | Medical Director of the Office of Fought for Finland 1c KE"‘H quES IS '[0 MAY EQDS ARR'VE | Indian Affairs, Alaska Division, ar W | {rived on the steamer Aleutian to- i E . |day. Dr. White and Mrs. White . Bu"-D s' ',000 HOME FRGM Hfl?’iF, IAKE are registered at the Baranof Hotel i» | Dr. White’s most, recent post was ¢ IN SEATER TRA(I API. AI H“.l(REST 'with the erican Consulate a 1 = | Montre la. He previgusly 1i Permit for the construction of | Russell May1 Di | ars with the Office of an $11,000 home in the Seater Tract | the D ic Welfare, | at Albuquerque and for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildes was|artived here with M Maynard | issued today by Ci Building In- | on the steamer Columbia today | this is his first trip to o spector Fiank Meicalf, H. B. Foss|from Nome, where he was Chief ’\ll\'d Dr. White said the country B is architect and Jame: Larson con- Deputy U Marshal | looked familiar to him, He explajned be tractor. The Maynards have taken an t he was once stationed at Ber- Another permit was issued today|apartment at the Hillerest en, Norway, which is strikingly o to the Forest Service for its new - o imilar to this part of the world. )f 33 by 70 foot gurs on tideflat Or. and, Mrs: Worley will leave 5 at West Third Street. James Hodges Eu{s .gfl (QOSS Augnst s tor Mitinepol 5 obtained a permit to ydel thy YT 15 TR 0 . front of a buildine 212 Ferry (HANHEL IODAY' A Way for Lucile Wilson at a cost of : MARSHAL: BRIIGS . $1,700. RS o } | PERSONEUS MILY TOURS tenight at 6:30 with the E hed- Ku | a1 that word received here tells of (he | the Islanders on their 1} lot By ! visit of Mrs. Charles C. Fersoneu With the Mo having sewed up| Two Filipino. canpery labgrers, 1a Mae Personeus and Mt Byron Personus, to the famed Cav- erns of Melrose near Harrisonburg Virginia, whi a motor trip throughi the Sheunandoah Valley. The Personeuses were formerly of D the first half it is mound for ; . DARNELL'S BROTHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1940. Douglas and the Elks for the layo, were brought here on the steam- half crown and :n'h"\“\r Columbia from Yakutat by U. S. me should be full of firewor f al William T. Mahoney. Men- | Ramsey ps bly hold t vill serve two months and Pay- Elks and Erskine is piteh for Douglas. oo thie Juneau, where the Rev. Personeus |again slated to was with the Bethel Mission. without a license, Joe de la Riva 1 fined $50. now a fight be-|Aba Mendoza and Vincent A, Pay- five months for selling liquor charged with the same offense, was | iven a one year: suspended sentence | g o~ — . |HELP AN | AND WIFE T0 VISIT | o e | ; INSPECTOR HE [ ! *ILA‘SI‘ ,1N I Charl Darnell, L her of Rod wnk E. Coops, Inspector of Hulls | el % * Darnell rned W his wife on|for the Bureau of Marine Inspec- | e Telepiic—e 713 or write the C this morning after a|tion and Navigatiorn. returned on '\ The Alaska Territorial I trip te the W ward and the Rail “1!- Columbia today from an inspec- | : imployment Service 1 {road Belt | tion trip to the Westward. | s for this qualified worker. || The vis Darnells tried the R i B | " OFFICE WORKER—Young man | lishin Wasilla La short dis- | LOUISE BILLS SAIL ingle, age 21, one year of business | tance out of Anchorage, found n\ Louise Bills sailed for Fairbanks e sollese. Has worked as stenozrapher. | “swell.” and plan to stop over a week | today”on the steamer Alaska where typing, sherthand, run posting ma- bers to sce what Rod Darnell can|she will be employed by the Model chines, filing, ete. Call for ES 135. dig up in the way of fishing enter- | Cafe. She has been employed at | tainment. \thc- Baranof Cigar. Stand, -0 3 R SR S Motor-Driven Brush Cleaner Complete with Attachments S‘IW Yourself your time. lluka fleclm: Light & Power Co. flone 616 J Emprre classifieds biag resuls. Subscribe for The Empire. UNION IN IRELAND—_Political enmities were ten in Dublin as the war brought dangers of a lorelnl izvasion, e forgot~ and Premier Eamon de Valera (right) and Willlam T. (speaking) joined together to unify the people .f"!nlu Bco%‘n appeared at a Dublin recruiting rally; Cosgrave is‘leader- o Fine Gael opposition in Eire,, . | Carrying his pack, Arthur (H. Mo gan, of Alaska, arrives at New Yori from Finland, where he fought fa that country against the Russian ‘He served in the famous ski patra | WOI 1d H‘ls J.lttcr Dr. Kurt Goldstein ‘The present European war Is the worst in world history, according to Dr. Kurt Goldstein, above, world-famed brain cialist now in ‘Boston.. Dr. Goldstein points out ;that the nations which have suffered from almost constant air sttacks may develop innumerable tases of neuroses or shell-sheek as result of the terrific mental strain to which the entire ymruluhom hz ve been subje e Empire Classifieds Pay! | Mr. Sverston, Solomon; Juc JUI(E; » | Mrs, E. Coke Tiill, Fairbanks; Mr.| Walter Savikko and famly are |and Mrs, Fred Walford, Nome;|planning to leave about the m:ddie ‘Jnhn J. McNeill, Fairbanks; | of next menth for.Port Alexander | Scotty Allen and Mrs. John Rior-, where he will again have charge of dan, Nome; Mrs, William A. Ma-|scheol during the coming winter. [ lony, Dawson and Fairbanks; Frank | Last year he taught in the Douglas | Murphy, Dawson, Fairbanks and | grad and for, the two yecars pre- i | Ididarod; Charlotte E. Remy Blom- | Vious at Port Alexander. tield, Solomon; Edna D. Rice, Tan- P e a Fred Schroeder,- Forty-mile | M‘Sb ERICKSON LEAVE Wm'l Miss Aluska Mlas Nome | John L. Clymer (letf) General Manager of the Chamber of Commerce showed Miss Minnie Motschman Miss Alaska, and Miss Margaret Scott San Francisco’s downtown distriet from th Fr ranci (center), (right), Miss Nome, some of hotel room in the Sir cis Drake overlooking the city’s famed skyline, The (wo Alaskan represenfatives were entertained in the famed “City by the Golden Gate” as well as on Treasure Island, site of the 1940 World's Fair, by the San neisco Chamber of Commerce, which is currently very much interested in the development of improved trade refations with their northern neighbors in Alaska. Kay J. Kennedy, who accom-|ys spend her vacation here. Minnie panied Miss Ala n and Miss Nome g to Los Angeles (o visit I am maki is returr relatives and to the east and return, writing to the Empire from San Francisco,|fo. the Gowman Hotel in under date of July 12, 58Y5:|This is tHe last of my. v “Looks like this trail is &bout|iers to you e ended and my job as & queen-|yoo oo the trail again somewhe wrangler is over " b | i g ) It has been a grand trip. Min-| nie Motschman as Alaska nd Mar Scott as “Miss Nome” represented Alaska splendidly on| this good will pur of the States. You can be proud of them both, “Really, the big thrill came Tuesday night when we talked to Alaska over KGEI, Treasure Island | | Paige of has been —interviewed N.BC. San a gracious host. Harry Gowman arranged for us to be “the guests of. the Sir Francis Dra Hotel. We have a room on the fifteenth floor from where there is fine vi the Bay Atea. Dick Hib- bard of the San Francisco Cham- ber of Commerce, which is curre ly very much interested in Ala took us in tow for a day and an evening “The girls were photographed at the PAA Honolulu Clipper just be- fore it took off for Hawaii Tue y afternoon, reminding them of | when they wished the Alaska Clip- by Norman Francisco 4 of WON $10,000—4 rirst v.'wm.“ flying -1 Js SERfHe | novel, “The Family,” won the on the first shake-down flight for Atlantic Monthly $10,000 prize Juneau, They were also snapped in| for Mrs. Antonina Riasanoysky, | the General a refrigerator and in Chev-| Motors Building at the Fair. 45, of Eugene, Ore. She drew or her own background. A Russia) rolet has been faithful, providing| Who fled country, she lived’ i la car and driver here as in on:sr' China until twe years ago. cities. | g “Charles Siverston, President of| |the Oakland Sourdoughs, muklus MUG'JAS wirelessed his Northlanders and a| good Alaska gathering was held| Niflws |at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel 4 the evening of our arrival here.| LR The following persons attended|w, SAVIKKO TO TEACH (former Alaskan address listed):| NDER SCHOOL | URSE | WILL BECOME |and Circle City; Kay Roberts, Ram- |part; Mrs. Alice Twitchell Mc-| SO e e | Bride, Bethel, Holy Cross, Ididarod; = et S:.f’ | John Rice Anderson, Tanana; Mrs. | et T she will begin training “'.,‘F“’m;‘”“‘m“sl“b‘_‘d““'ll ~|as a nursc at the Providence hos- |, Friday the Sourdoughs atranges|piiay The young: Jady ' graduated for a puice escort to the Oakland |y ™ oo fron Timeau High City Hall where the girls were met gon e iE ey of Mr | by the acting Mayor, Fred Jacob-lang Mrs. Gust Erickson of Douglas. son, Phil Ray of the Oakla -~ | | Chamber of Commerce and Podie mpe. SAVIKKO'S SISTE 1\JVallnmn. Chief" of Police—also by IN DOUGLAS TODAY | Capt. Goodnight, formerly of Daw- - son. They ‘were then taken to lunca ister of M by Fred Schroeder and Mr. | ston. Tonight they are havix | dinner dance for us, and that | officially wind up the cbration. | “The San Francisco Fair is beau- | tiful—especially at night, when it | is lighted. I crossed telephone wires *| with Dorothy O’Kecfe of Fairbanks las she took off for Los Ang ;Ihen I enjoyed Alaskan hospitality |at Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Connor’ | (Barrett Willoughby) at San C: los overnight. | “It seems ages ago that we were king the round the North Sea from Seattle fo Sitka. The young lady who is with |the Schwabacher Havdware Co., is baving her annual vacation. She will visit here while the ship is in port. - PELEGATE TO CONY I'ANTIOV As o lone _representative from Deuglas, E Ergstrcm will leave | in the morhing by plane for the Re- publicen * Territerial convention to be held at Sitka. Engstrom is chair- man of the Central Committee. lin St. Louis where we had a few AR T | hours with' J. P. and lsobel Hannou! rmeg, ley’s news today n The Empire, (J. P of KFQD and the Ice| RN P PO Worms!). He was the same J. P. % 2 * | with Alaska in his heart. Minnie o l stayed over to visit friends while DOUGLAS-Cullsenm ! | Margaret and I dashed over to the {Grand Canyon. We met at Los Angeles and came here together. | Tuesday & Wednesday U. S. BEPARTMENT. QF COMMERCE, . ATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weathér Bureau) Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 pu tonight, increasing. cloudiness with occasional light minimum temperature toniht 52 degrees; gentle wind tonight b:comi southerly Wednesday Southeast Alaska: Generally fair tonight, Forecast for n., July 16: High cloudiness rain Wednesday; moderate wester] Forecast for to with increasing cloudiness and occasional light rain Wednesday; not muc! change in temperature; gentle t> moderate westerly winds tcnig becoming southerly Wednesday; ewrly morning fog in channels. Forecast of winas along the coust of the Gull of Alaska; Moderate westerly winds tonight, becoming southerly Wednesday § from Dixon Entrace to Cape Spencer;. and moderate south and l southeasterly winds from Cape Spencer to Kediak except winds fresh near Kodiak, A LOCAL DA Time Batometer ‘Lerap. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weather 4/30 ‘p. yest'y 1742998 9 34 w 12 Clear 4:30 am. ‘today 83 Caim Clear Noon today 72 50 w 15 Pt. Ciay ® RADIO REPORTS ¥ ‘ TODAY Hax. tempt. | Lawest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30a.m. Station las; 24hours ! temp. temp, 24 hours Wes Barrow 64" 36 36 0 Fe I airbanks 181 55 87 0 Cloudy Nome 58 ‘52 53 17 Rain Dawson 83 46 46 0 Clear Mayo 81 65 67 0 Cloudy Anchorage 69 48 50 [ Clear Bethel 59 | 54 55 19 Rain St. Paul 49 43 44 14 Fog and rain Dut¢h Harbor .. 60 | 47 47 06 Fogay ‘Wosnesenski 52 | 50 51 1.30 Rain |- *Kanatak 68 | 55 55 1.73 Rain ‘Kodiak 53 50 51 i 1 Cloudy Cordova 69 50 50 0 Cle Juncau 80 56 0 C Sitka 68 56 0 Fo: Ketchikan 7 | 59 i I‘u”L,j / Prince Rupert .. 67 52 54 0 Yo, Prince George 80 { 03 o4 .10 Clear Seattle 80 52 3 0 Cloudy- Portland 8 56 57 0 Cloudy San, Francisco .. 68 59 60 0 Cloudy . WEATHER SYNOPSIS A large area of high pressi was charted this morning off the coast of California and a ridge extended northward into the Gult of Alaska while the disturbance in the Bering Sea has moved slight- ly northward, 'The weather continued fair and warm over - Sout cast ‘Alaska, the Yukon Territory, and in the interior of Alask Light rain and cloudy weather prevailed over a wide area in the Bering Sea and Bristol Bay regions, except the precipitation was heavy over the Alaskan Peninsula. Fog and drizzle were reported this morning over the southern half of the Juneau Seattle Airways Juneau, July 17.—Sunrise 4:20 a.n., sunset 9:51 p.m There is no subsutute for Newspaper Advertising CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! Sénd YOUK GARMENTS to TRIANGI.E Thorough Workmanship and Modern Mcthods Produce Work_that Tz Sure to* Please You. 04 PHONE 507 < ol t/te MOMENT by Amy Porter: This isn’t a big cape season, so, for individuality, Ida Lupino, movie L actress, wears a cape. It’s of French blue wool beund in ged. Her | “Margaret Scott likes it lin Sam| Francisco so much that she isgoing L e 'KID FROM KOKOMO” crepe dress is in the same blue. Abflghtrdhehn'flhvhlu feathers completes the .outdig, |\ ")} 7! § P

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