The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1940, Page 8

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SEEKING OWNER OF LOST KODAK ker “ of the arena are and ca Park baseb: emen man Kodak and case there vou lost the picture box, just at the ball park. - FiSH SERVICE Subscribe for The Empire. o o | o i s | [ Plymg Instruction I by the hour or in courses from SOLO to COMMERCIAL. See Us at the Airport! Alaska School of Aeronautics, | Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska Inc., i 1 - - - - -» NO. 14 The 129 PR Three motor TO MAKE STUDY OF KING CRAB Three Vess&sflo Be Used by Bureau Throughout Coming Year vessels to be used ing such ships. Full information may be obtained from the Fish and Wildlife Service here. Two of the ships would be used fishing vessels for a scientific study of the capture and utilization of crab. The third would be a com- bination fishing and processing ves- sel. The ships would be used for the ten months ending next June 30. | T 2y onis as HERE FROM SITKA came in by plane from the Historic | next year in putting up an experi- | City yesterday and is at the Gas- Alaska by under mental pack of being sought Wildlife Service posted today The Service are the a king Fish bid crab and | call | will open bids July 31 | century, at 11 o'clock in the morning for leas Grrocery | ITEMS TO CHOOSE ICES!!! Sale Still O®mn! WE DELIVER C. 0. D. ORDERS AT CASH AND CARRY A Money-Back The Store On Prosperity Corner Is a Money- | tineau Hotel, R the original Length Great of Wall of China, built in the third B. C; was WHING DING GROCERY SALE FROM Over $1.00 yave for Working Man! Dave Fenton, Sitka business man | of the PHONE 919 Guarantee Goes With Fvery Purchase. IRVING’S MARKET SELLS FOR CASH Free Delivery With Each Purchase ' _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1940 RELEASE EGGS " T0LONDONERS LONDON, July 29 —The Ministry | of Food has released a supply of home-preserved eggs for sale at a | maximum price of two shillings per | dozen. The release of the preserved | eggs is intended to help an acute shortage of fresh eggs in the Brit- ish Isles. Before the war Great Britain m\- | ported large quantities of poultry and dairy products from Denmark hnd The Netherlands. RSty | Subscribe to Tne Daily Alaskd about 2,550 | Empire—the paper with the larges! ir paid circulation. NO. 114 Month the Alaska Ej the largest '0il Embargo Is/Boys Are 'Mussolini To Be Effedive Suicides | Is 57 Now On Wednesdar AtSchool .o ooz - memes s from Hitler and other Fascist lead- ers as he celebrated his 57th birth- Shlps Furiously SIa!e Institution Investiga- | *%; wua, reasan newspapers se. Loading, fo Leave Ports | fion Starfed-Guards Bt ions e Ak | Before Deadline Set Are Brufal | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, July 20.— SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 29—.'0 TEu. M(NARY California port authowities are tak- The authorities are investigating the | Jg steps for the enforcement of the suicide of two young inmates of the | HE S NOMINATED | Whittier State School for Boys in| embargo on high grade fuel and serap iron to Japan which goes into|Southern California. offect midnight Wednesday. An intensive state investigation| SALEM. Ore., July 29.—Spnalor San PFrancisco Customs Collector was indicated as State Director of | Charles L, McNary will make his| Paul Leake is authorized by Secre-|Institutions, Dr. Rosanoff, gathered speech accepting the GOP Vice- in various reports on the suicide of | Presidential candids acy at the Or tary of State Hull to allow export of petroleum, iron and steel scrap 16-year-old Edward Leiva. Ii;on State Fair Grounds on August time Gov. Olson |28 guaranteed circuiaiion, SAVINGS HERE ARE EARNING 47 Yonr Money Is Available for with- drawal on request. Insured by U. S. Japanese Subscripe to The Daily lprethe paper with | without export licenses provided the At the same Government up to materials are loaded aboard out- recommended an immediate change| Gov. Harold Stassen of Minneso- $5.000. bound vessels before midnight, July | in the system of confinement at the | ta will make the notification ad- 31 school. dress. | —_—— A number of vessels are loading/ The investigation was launched | e | Al k r d l furiously to get out of coast ports following reports that young Leiva NELBON HelriiNng [ aska edera before the deadline. had ended his life at the school be- il | L | p SR cause of treatment from the zuards. ¢ { H ’ Ken Nels i el §. 0. TO LOSE HEAVILY son, WPA Engineer, re- avings & Loan It was also reported that the suicide | ¢, of 13-year-old Benny Moreno at the school yast vear was inspired by n‘ 7% fear of brutality. Tt ie Daily Alaska tmpue guaran- Gov. Olson said that a hearing|eog the Inrgest dally circulation o | rned on the steamer Alaska from' SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 29.— | Skagway and Haines, The newly named President of the Standard Oil Company of Califor- nia, H. D. Collier, predicts his com- Assn. of Juneau Telephone 3 , pany alone will lose $50,000000 a will be held on the entire matter| .. o =0 ! year under the United States oil to find the cause of the suicides. \ peidl ek embaregs against Japan. He said that the school’s manage- | BT 5 + Ccllier returned from Tokyo on ment will be properly dealt with if it is found that guards are guilty in any way. e Beale Finds Alaska Fishing Is Fact Yesterday was a red letter day for Charles Beale, President of the Ju- neau Chamber of Commerce. Beale has been preaching — like a good Chamberite — for many years of the wonderful fishing in the Ju- neau area. Yesterday Beale went out aboard Minard Mill's Ourluk and found out he was telling the truth, Fishing off Marmion Island, Beale caught his first Alaska fish, a 15- pound king salmon. Today the fish weighs thirty pounds in the Elks| Club lounge, Spending Sunday fishind off the | Ourluk with Mr. and Mrs. Minard | Mill and their son Minard, were Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wiliams, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Beale, Carol Goldstein | 'and Bobby Goldstein. o i Sl board the Japanese motorship Kam- akura Maru Said the new Standard Oil head: “If the United States stops selling oil to Japan, the Japanese will get all they want anywa .. JUNE HARRINGTON ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR HER WEDDING Marriage fo Arthur E. Lind Will Be on Thurs- | day Evenmg Miss June of Mr. and GEORGE BROS. Super Market O rous YAKIMA POTATOES 25c George Brothers Super Market Phone 9295 Phohe 92--95 Pounds }hn ngton, daughter Mrs. Brazille L. Har- rington of Enumclaw, Wash,, will become the bride of Mr. Arthur E. Lind, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Lind, also of Enumclaw, at a quiet ceremony to be performed Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Northern Light Presbyterian| Chuxch s som » e v o MEETING 1S CALLED | ficiate m\d wedding music will Carol Beery Dav, FOR MEMBERS OF )zl:lyt'q by Mrs. m;’/‘ll::h;u]ph Brookhart will be the Rev. A. Zolotovsky to As- sume Duties as Rec- for in Juneau New SILVERTIP Bullet Is Deadly At All Hunting Ranges AVAILABLE IN 18 SuperX bride’s only attendant and Mi. Silas Glockley will be best man. After the ice a wedding re-! ception will be held at the Bar- anof apartment of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Stevenson. No invitations have been issued and all friends of the couple are invited to call after 9:30| o'clock. | The couple plan to sail August | 2, on the steamer Mount McKinley | [ Sk ': uz"t‘g"’;ike" Binghnls CARTRIDGES for a month’s honeymoon in the ' ¥ed in Junea M ~lnu of W.Aahm;,mny on el guties as rector for the St. Nicholas § 18 GALIBERS N et Orthodox Church. A specfal meeting of members of | the church has been announced for tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock on the church premises. All members — Russians, Indians, b Jugo-Slavs, QGreeks, Osetins, Syr- ”%m" ians, Bulgarians and Armenians— are urged to be present. e wSEVERAl MAKE FLIGHTS WITH LOCAL PLANES| All Tocal plnne pilot'; were out on flights yesterday as the ]u-nk plane traffic of the year mnnnuem Baseball Today Shell Simmnm made two flights, The following are scores of games to Sitka, taking out Anton Johnson| Plaved this afternoon in the two for Hirst, Al Martin for Chicha-|major leagues: gof, Anakelle Neman for Sitka and| National League Jim Boyie for Hoonah in one trip,| Chicago 7; Philadelphia 3. bringing in D. Gould from Hirst| St. Louis 8; Boston 3. and T. Bailey irom Chichagof. Pittsburgh 6; Brooklyn 7. d gnd recoverod’ Controlled Delayed Expansion Plus Deep Penetration THE unique design and con- tough outer LUBALOY jacket. struction of the remarkable Oan piercing hide and muscle the new Super-X SILVERTIP bullet bullet mushrooms gradually. assure controlled delayed expan- Then, on penetrating to the vital sion and deép penetration at @// organs, the expanding core bursts hunting ranges! the thin jacket and expansion ‘The soft lead core is enclosed is rapid, producing devastating in a thin “nickel silver” jacket of blows! Accuracy is exceptional. copper, nickel gnd zinc. The core Come in and learn more about and thin jacket are encased in a the SILVERTIP! On a subscquent trip, Simmons| Cincinnati 3; New York 4. J Y “ard c brought in Jecphine Wrisat, Ed American League uneau- Ollllg ware Shaffer, Dave Fenton und R. G.| Philadephia 9; Detroit 7. PHONE 12 Farwell from S.tka. ————————— . John Amundsen took Mr. and| Empire Classifieds Pay! Mrs. C. H. Metcalie and Mrs. Akin on a pleasure hop, and also took up Oscar Hanson for a plea~¢ flight. Alex Holden took D id Mrs, W. P. Blanton, Jinx A..es, Bobbie, Dooley and Mr. and Mrs. Don Abel, to Taku River Lodge, bringing them in this morning. On a mine trip, Holden flew Bill| Maloof, Cyril McClelland, Oscar Stryd, Fred Mahoney, H. Swanson and J. Finnell to Tulsequah. Today, Simmons flew E. White- head and H. Mjorad to Sitka. | WANDERER GOES 10 TAKU GLACIER BARGAIN FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! 18' 6" Streamline Garwood Cabin Utility Cruiser SPEED 37 KNOTS CRUISES 28-30 Powered with 103 Horsepower Chrysler Ace Crown Motor Returning from a cruise to Taku Glacier yesterday on the gnsboa!% | SEE LYLE HEBERT—MARINE BUILDING For Full Particulars and Price Wanderer, the party aboard stopped | for successful fishing at Point Bishop. Among the salmon caught, Mrs.| Phil Gordon took a 12-pound cohoe,| | Kell Larrson snared a small king, and Eddie Powers caught four kings.| { | — et H | : R The Daily Alaska Empire has‘the |- S 5 largest paid circulation of any Al- ‘un newspaper.

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