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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1940. nis righ By EI AP | TULSA, « it relievir tl plagu Ihe Dizzy 1 brother, P: I'¢ L right 1 Paul 00 1avin ¢ Lé t it F « sidewhecior sale at J For Thank y § Empire Clas: - oo ified: JUMFAU PLANES FLY MANY OUT ON COAST TRIP Three plane fli were n)l' out of Junecau by loeal flier morni = ‘John Amundsen flew Vernon Horn, J. M. Randolf, Henry And gon and John Madsen in from ka after t Eam Duked, Howard Stak e E. Tifgstrom and G. A, Bond Hcl 1 Leonard Taylol to Sitka, and Alex. Kuhuski; Fred Strasqe and - Tucker to Hi etix to return with a full load rning T nmon. I¢ out with the Lockheed to tak ors H. Wi e John Price on rought in its farthest Great One o throwing over- hments to be served ocial how swings forward forwarg position, the o s the ball, giv i ¥ i idewheeler fashion, the Card als and Cubs re ! o rm strefehed almost ag ing it a final fiin with his wrist, and move for added rightt angles Lo body. into fialding: pasition. Vrincesses 3 ay ia Face War in England PROBLEMS_cCount Renede St. Quentin (above), French ambassador to U. S., is added toi the list of diplomats whose, countries have been taken over by Nazis. Frequent are his state department visits with regard to, troubled France con Elizabeth have firmly rejected suggestions that Princess Elizabeth (left), heir pr mmp- s Margaret, be sent out of the country because of the war. country residence where they are staying during the so Prine ne, and her sister, \cesses riding in a pony cart at the STOPOVER IN CADETS’ TRAVELOGUE_Part of the 15 Dou > N | o glas C-39 tra; )¢ nt cadets to the field for an inspection tour are shown at Langley Field, Virginia. The nntn::::'“r;sa ';:sb:s:? “!‘:'i:l‘;ltng‘l:lfi‘: (‘)vheiil. to War Pay! Italy s Armored Leglons on the March hdfit ‘most modern eogs in the Ttalian military machine is the motorized corps| Right, is & long line of Italian baby tanks, part of the Roman machine that went into X7 s war flared on the Eyropean continent, | high gear-with-declaration of -war azainst the Allies. NEW HEALTH 1AB | | FOR ANCHORAGE BEING PLANNED Denartment Submits Pro- posal in Budget-Dr. Buck Speaks A branch laboratory of the Ter-| yl Department of Health will] lished ‘in Anchorage under} included in the ‘De-§ new budget, now inf for. approval, it was Dr, < 3uck the = American Association Dr. Buck, who has been in Al- aska two months making a public survéy, daid he intends to recommend in his report to Terri- @]l Health Commissioner W, W h of the De- established in i provision partment’s Washington today by cetor of d tor Ccuncil that a bra partment itsélf ‘be Anche These moves, he said, would do away with unnecessary travel by health officials between Southeast | the of the Terr and W enable the Deps provide prompter and| to Alaska communi- ment to ketter service ties, Proposed Bill Plans for a prope health bill which would ¢ plained torial stablisk a legal Department of Health ar a d of Health were outlined at tod, Juneau Chamber of | luncheon by Dr. Buck | to return to| Comimerce who leaves tOMOITow the Btates. “I have never in the years ‘had ‘an assignment enjoyed so ‘thoreughly, said. “Alaska ' is ‘the of the North *Amefi & there are more real | than any plage I Jrave ever E e R Mother of Robert Schoettler Arrives | For Juneau Visit past ten | which 1 Dr. Buck andest ‘part \ continent | eple here been, Moose Women in DEPARTME OoF COMMlIIIu WEATHER BUREAU hl 3 Vg Al 1 THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) u. July 18: tonight- ar Fri- moderate Forecast for Juncau and vicinily, beginning at 1:30 p.m., Light rain with not much change in temperature day; minimum temperature stonight 58 degrees casterly wind Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Light rain with not much change in temperature for “tonight and Friday; moderate south and southeast winds except moderate 'to frésh over sounds and straits and outh- over Lynh Canal. Forecast of .winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate south and southeasterly winds from Dixon Entranc tn Cape Spencer; and moderate east ‘hnd southeasterly from Cape Spencer 1o Kodiak LOCAL DATA * Time Barometer :x-npA Humidity Wind Veloeity Weather 4:30 p.m. yest'y 29.83 68 60 SE 18 ClCoud 4:30 am. today 29.89 60 80 SE 12 Cicud Noon today 2993 60 % BETR Cloudy RAPIO REPORTS i TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.m Precip. 3:30am. Station last 24 hours ! temp. temp, 24hours Weather Barrow 39 36 39 2 Jlear Fairbanks 89 i 68 68 [ Cloudy Dawson 8 a0 60 0 Pt. Cld Mayo 81 | 59 59 Yo Cloudy Anchorage 60 | 56 51 5 Rain Bethel 57 | w0 < b , Clou st. Paul 51 45 46 03 Clou Dutch Harbor . 56 46 48 09 Cloud Wosnesenski 52 | 48 49 Hy Cloudy Kanatak 58 55 55 [ Cloudy Kodiak 59 51 51 05 Rain Cordova 59 54 55 43 Juneau (] iy 60 60 0 Sitka 66 | 54 56 02 Retchikan 61 | 55 by [ Cloud Privice Rupert . 62 51 54 0 Clou Prince ‘George 1 47 41 Bt Cloudy Seattle ] | 51 53 0 Cloud Portland i 51 51 [} Cloudy Sap Frantitco . 69 [ o6 59 0 Cloudy WEATI Presstire Has fallen over ImM of Alaska and the Gulf region and a small depression has'developed cast of Kodiak Island and anothoer was' eentered mear Fairbanks, waile the disturbance Bering Sea ‘has remained nearly st tionary. ituated i th Cioudy weather was general over most of Alaska and the Yukon Territory during the last twenty-foiur howrs and ght rains hav cceurred over the western portion of Alaska and over the Alaskan Per- insula. Tt was partly cloudy this morning over the southein half of the Juneau Secattle Airway: A Juneau, July 19~—Sunrise 4:22 a.m., sunset 9:45 p.n Enterfains with Informal Affairs Short Session held last | A business meeting was tortetoini intorkally--withs tea am C. Schoettler, mother | évening’ at the . LOOF. Hall by Yoldh Wss Srfith shd as her hoettler, Baranof Hotel| Women of the Moose and initia- .yecis this afternoon a gronp of trived here on the steam- |tion for one candidate, Mrs. E. fijends, mostly wives of the Coast er North Sea | Sutherland, was exemplified Guard officlal She will spend two weel vigit- | “There ‘will be an executive board Laf R ETRODR Cieits- caltbd in Juneau before returning to| meeting next month and the DEXt. . 1. mirn Street residence (o heme 'in Seattle | regular - meeting is seheduled for ;.o Mesdames Mary Holbrook, © Tomorrow afternc Mrs. Schoet- \b(-p“}“]b(l 4 E W H“h_'m‘ e ”‘y Sheehy i e ERCWED I S S o T are visiting here with the Wellman of in compliment to| in-law. at her NEW YORK, July 18. Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 4%, American Can | 947, Anaconda 19, Bethlehem Steel | 76';, Commonwealth and Seuthern | 1%, Curtiss Wright 7', General Motors 44, International Harvester | 431, Kennecott 25%, New York Cen- tral 12, Northern Pacific 6%, United | States Steel 51 Pound $3.84. | DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, | Jones gverages: Industrials, 1223&:3 rails, 3639. uti mes. 22,57, LURLINE-MATSON STEAMER 1S NOW ARMY TRANSPORT SEATTLE, July 18.—Chartered hy LSTOCI( QUOTATIONS | \ L Holbrook Subseribe. for The Empive. / CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN- Wear Longer! \ Send YOUK GARMENTS to TRIANGLE anship and ds Produce s Sure to Thoroush Work the United States Army as a trans- pert. the Chirikof, formerly of the | Lurline-Matson Navigation . Com- has arrived b pany, 00 tons, The vessel is to load next week for | Alaska. . .- be io ‘Tue Daily Subyse Enmipive paid circulation. 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