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RUMANIAIS \ bl =k F SCHENLEY IS IS REGISTERED STREAMS HURTS ' | 0 [] L] : THREATENED Down Flatly, 450,000 FOR Jo Ann Will n Louise " puNoF sALMON | EQUAL TO $1.44 r ' OUT OF HERE' N ! i At AN ) . . ‘ Seventeen from Juneau booked A . | BYZ POWERS Per Share Earnings Com- Pea(e 0"9[& BRISTO', BAY Yacht Nanoak Taking Par- Re'um Hel’e contnound. this moming on- wne 0ISON Finds Pinks Refuse | H H steamer Princess Louise. 2 pare with 78 Cents in uid, | : ty Through Islands of | il e’ were atr. and nirs, 1. noe-| 10 Enfer Spawning 't 1 : | Es H mer, John McLaughlin, Ruth Al- Must Yield Land to Hun- Period Year Ago Overtures Made by Japan-|Final Tofal Less than Half| Southeast Alaska Claims Allegedly Forged| e o “sonden. Miss &, a- Grounds so Far % . —_— ' . lone, Mrs. N. J. Holbrook, Mrs. C. 3 gary, Bulgaria, by Cer- wew vor suy m0conson €5e Government Are Last Season-FEight | ne wim 4270t cruiser nanone ChECK Was Part Pay- 16" 5, sars, . . Sheehy, Mr.| Streams throusnout _Southeast | : dated net income of $2,283,926 for H & was built on Bering Sea, is regis- 1 and Mrs. Stanley Cox, Mrs. J. Mc-|Alaska are disastrously low at this ) 'am Da'e or Else_ Schenley Distillers Corporation in Boun(ed ngh' Ba(k canne”es tered out of Juneau, and yet ar- ment n POker Kinley, Miss R. McBroom, Roger|time for salmon escapement, ac- : the six months ending June 30, e i ! - rived here last weekend for the McBroom, Mrs. R. M. O'Loane, Leo|cording to Fishery Management | July 30.—It i 1940, was reported today by L. S. HONGKONG, July 30.—It is re-| A total 1940 Bristol Bay pack of | first time, SEATTLE, July 30. — Jo Anne| gajeri, ;i Supervisor Clarence Olson of the : ted t Ger Resenstiel, chairman, following a ported that China has rejected Jap-|approximately 450,000 cases of red| The craft is owned by Mr. and Thompson, of San Angelo, Texas, i A b, Fish and Wildlife Service who re- i mania until September peeting of directors. After deduct- anese peace overtures including out- |salmon is reported to the Fish and|mMys. Henry Wilson, former Bureau rodeo rider, has changed her mind turned last night from a stream i 15 to differences with Hun- jno dividend requirements of $469,- right cession of Hoper, Chahar, | Wildlife rvice here. Last year|of Indian Affairs teachers who/and said she is willing to return 'oMoRRow DE‘D“"E inspection trip on the patrol ves- | n ria over ding ¢f 013 on 170550 shares of preferred Shangtung, Shansi, Suiyuan alld;lhv* final pack was 1043,184. Thelgpent five years at Angoon and | to Juneau on the first ship and face fOR F".ING lIOUOR sel Brant in the Lisianski, Port directly and then f not gock the first half earnings were rccognition of Wang Ching Wel as| 1940 season closed last Thursday another five years at Elim, near charges of forging lhotnamoszgé ¢ | Althorp and Hoonah regions. L4 ! Rome-Be Axis Will aquivalent to $144 a share on 1,-|President of the new Republic. | This season’s catch is considered ; e Wilson built his|Mayor Harry I. Lucas to a Wty dog axlontn’ oBREsS. We | i ettlement 24}!:01‘{] shares of common stock, The rcjection was also made re- | fair in view of the curtailment im- 2::?;, bbb check in Juneau. (IGARE"E IWE“IORY full o}; fish, Olson said, but no ‘ Officials have not confirmed the . ganding sarding cossion of British Burma,|posed by the regulationf. ORly | piiio he Bering Sea country, A Territorial warrant charged she e pinks are showing anywhere, With report that the Rumanian Gc = In the comparable period of 1939, French Indo-China, leaving Man-|eight canneries ope rated this year| . wilcons shipped their craft to| forged 1t, but she told Detective | momorrow is the last day for|no snow in the hills and very lit- ment merely expressed appreciation (. company reported net income| Choukuo’s status in abeyance. &s against 39 in 1090. Seattle. They are making the pres-| Lieutenant Borneman yesterday that | yerchants to file with the Bureau|tle rain, the streams are so low at the Italo-German “real interest” o¢ ¢ 440053, equivalent, after de SRR ok The run of pinks in Prince Wil-| 5ot 100 over old stamp-|She obtained it as partial paymentor rpternal Revenue inventories of | that the fish are not coming into in Rumania’s problem ducting preferred dividend require- M |llam Sound has been exceptional ing grounds near Angoon and plan for winnings in a dice and poker liquor and cigarettes on hand June | them. Only glacial streams are run- B ments of $176,713 on 173,550 shares, Tr In fHog g D 1y “‘f‘\'“ """u“fd"": Y01to bring charter parties north OGSk Ry 30, Deputy Collector Wesley Over-|ning with & normal amount of 7 {o 78 cents a common share, Earn- |reports recelved by ke Fish and) Vo, npnoak—Eskimo for Polar by warned today. water. HERE S AN ings in each case are after pro- Wildlife Beryite s oite Dk Bear—is powered with a semi- After tomorrow a penalty will| When streams are low, Olson vicion for interest, depreciaticn, T A DGR | diesel Miller engine and cruises at OFF'([RS oF se imposed on merchants filing in-|said, pink salmon refuse to enter deral income and capital stock o ver about eight knots. There are ventories. them and swim back *along the € sleeping accommodations for seven ASSOCIA'ION Blanks for such inventory state-|shores of the bays, where they be- | 4 ‘The busin of Oldetyme Dis- = Aboard the Nanoak are Mr. and ments may be obtained from the|come easy pickings for seiners. tillers Corporation is reflected in Mrs. Wilson, Lois Vincent, of Se- (nternal Revenue office here. Illegal Gear the statement from May 22, the a ou | attle, school teacher making her ARE ElE(TED Overby is leaving tomorrow on!| Olson reported the conviction of LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 30 date that Schenley acquired the | FIRE HITS ;hrst trip to the North, and Billy he steamer North Sea vfor Sitka | Harry Whitten and his crew of County physicians report that a ets of the former Oldetyme Dis- { Wright, former Juneau jeweler N s T 5 nd Southeast Alaska po{nts. Dur- | the Lois ‘W in the court of U, S ipmaBtah g ooy with in- Ullers Corporation, the chaliman £AN FRAHCISCO, Cal. July 30. | Planning to lsave tomorrow morn- Mu“en and S(hoemer W||| ng the three weeks of his absence | Commissioner Robery Brown at fantile paralysis, confined in ar aid Federal Conciliator Walt M tew- 'ing, the party will go to Angoon ]!u local office of the Bureau|Hoonah for fishing with ({llegal S TG~ AOYE VIEOWRTE. Mnttwe Commenting on the earnings im- «cn con'inues efforts to avert a pos- jand spend a few days in the Head Mer(han's for ill be closed. gear In Surge Bay, Yakobi Island O Birth Sunday to & normal ~on. Drovement, which he said was most ~ible city-wide warchouse tieup, "Mitchell Bay area before continu- 5 e Ihe boat was fined $500. The ar- e e mother and the baby we e 1Tonounced i tie sccond quarter, Matcwson met with the CIO Ware- ling the trip. commg Year S:I-OCK OUOIAIIONS rest was mado by a Fish and Wild- in 2000 condition and sxpeoted to When 05 cents was earned on each hruremen and v "u4;l\!:1i."."‘ fv(v:n it F £ B A e i Ali')flor::)(;e s‘;;ovdlmazl.l i D hare ¢ o1, as compared €en Tranci distributors to _ HAx | he 5 was the h: boa “l."' hospitd) superisiekdent, Ds. 13 cents e year.a the Sche. eme sclution to the dispute pam' a('Ol’Y urns in wARIIME JiIIERS J‘_F M“‘”"“ was °‘”"§'fd Fr.rsx-‘ s YORK”J(I 30 C]osinJ“o be apprehended in the Juneau M‘ in l‘)’x‘vv t sald “‘“,1 the jrep Chaitman sald that part of - .'the mediator reported that Camden i Sevemeen [ “F.fl;-v g“*:"”flsfhf’:“:rr‘c _F‘t“'_'?'::‘&, "U[;(:o“ e Alas\l(: Jfin;u O o | Patrol District this season. ‘Two Jung birth was the third cn record “€ds¢ i5 undoublediy attributable ! tes to_the dispute sull re- i | ARE BLAMED FOR 1o e ek (Twensurer, 0f the. Ju- | stock today. 1§ 4% Aliericen. Can | Lo-Reea pragsed by iho Alsska Bedican s i tho.c1cayoin 0 Sensues biying i nticipation: R REMEIESREL S o8 Dol Taken to HOSDI'G'S f neau Merchants Assoclation at a|95%, Anaconda 20 7/8, Bethlchnmig:mesnfom;?:“z:\dw?;:] ol 13 which both the mothe® and child ! "mm o ‘, “l,",‘[ ,\‘;l,w;‘, l.:: ; | A GI0 ‘Warchousemen replace : R TRAFF!( DEAIHS meeting of the Board of Directors | teel 81, Co mmonwealth m‘d!haeve bee: BiGRNE 6 Book byFlshj lived T e I, memiers at a San Prancsco CAMDEN, N. J., July 30. Six 4 this noon at the Baranof Hot‘c‘lv . Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 7’»..;'2“08 patrol vessels inside, Convic- > e o EIbDiltaN oves & bnaak pbolod 107 “The union has threatened Dersons are unaccounted for after CHICAGO, Juiy 0. — Wartime ‘Lllrccljors attending were Charles | General Mt_nm's 46, In(erp’auonnl,uc“s Tiave haen: shtatned in every Wyoming containg 1,600.000 acre: [ ¢ d present contracts and fire broke out following an explo- jitters, war psychology, effects Am- Goldsteln, Allen Shattuck, John | Harvester 45, Kennecott 2%, New | G0 o B 00 ee imposed, of government-owned “piimity TN \nes n sullable soltlement Sion in the R. M. Holingshead Com-, erican motorists and is held partly Ablers. Charles W. Carter, A. J.|York Central 12%, United States| /., " i arcas” in which no ropds may ix is reached, pany’s block long plant during the responsible for the shaip increase Ficken, W. S. Pullen, Robert Schoct- | steel 55%, Pound $3.85%. | Lt / built .o noon hour. in the nation’s traffic deaths tler; Guy Sn}lmh. B, cupxon, U, 3 e o a 'h I I3 The flames spread rapidly and The National Safety Council re- Frank Garnick, C. O. Sabin, R. L.| DOW, JONES AVERAGES | Subseribe tor The Empire. : R o e v e ou ern S(Rap ‘.RON LS leaped to buildings acioss the ported an eight percent inciease in rd, Lou Hudson and J. F. Mul- | he following are today’s Do ——— . \ street. them during the first half 1o v i | Jones averages: industrials 125.9 | SAVIN(IS ! BWNG lOADED. Seventcen persons were treatcd over that of last fear and sajd TN Nominating Committee, con- | g5 97,09, utilities 22.75. | (ros n [ 4] y at hospitals for burns and other that they found the mumber began *Hn8 Of H. B. VanderLeest, J. C.| i et e, | HI HERE ARE S injuries, to“iricredse: sharply with the out-' SWAg:Abd MATRRALL Erwln, which HERE FROM ANGOON Il T 2 b g e ot had presented a list of candidates k | BEAT DEAD[INE The Holingshead plant employs break of war and reached its peak Sy 4 didates | . pyeq Brandeis, Angoon merchant, | 200 persons in the manufactuie of when France suriendered to the association for election 10|, yigjting in Juneau for a few| EABNENG wa Here e automobile paint and grease. It is The Council further stated that the Board of Directors, Was also| yave hayving come in from the| w H I s KE Y ' ls'm] FRANCISCO. cAl.(. Ju‘;\' 30. located in the heart of the city. 14,740 persons were killed the first l”_‘l‘f;;“(-“m,mr ~etablished the first | Admiralty Island port yesterday. | ! oadng of serap iron for Japan sl 4 s rector: lished the firs i i st : 2 s 5 rrighed (,ryk‘:‘. “in r““.,.,, Pacific OB g six months, a 1'04‘03‘5"‘“50- Monday of each wonth as L.:ir reg- gzmlls regisiored ab ‘the ‘Gastineay I s i Coast ports. As shipping men moved | S 2 ular meeting day. | T SR l.UXUfY Yacht Is RepOflCd ot o DLRE e T s T were You (HAR]’ERED v, - night deadline for shipments with- R ' i St ‘ 0 Headed North from 5", St coie Depariment - " HALIFAX SAYS ‘Return fo Mates 4 Your Money Is Available for with- drawal on request. ® Insured by U. S. o et tde Indications that exports of oil,| WASHINGTON, Jul : . S. 4 ations Rports g STON, July 30. — The prancis for the speci idseasas Princess Louise. Government uj el Gren ha ayed a steri- alsc placed under the licensing pro- |census re ing a i “ " o Shesial Ml i . b $5,000. el {ml.(- i ]‘1‘4:\ Ph}f,m 1]."‘]%“,n \'.\u’x‘xa My e e stapped :v“rv‘;'“,\,l", ‘B“':""‘“‘ ’-;' d{""“s '; “‘:;:"K rush” run to Kodiak Island and Ne'work A((USB'IOH They have been the guests of ¥ i ous part in European diplomacy 3 d, business these days in furnishing ajaqe, peninsula points. | Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook for Alask_a Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau The National Resources Board re-| it . new Army air base. “Britain is entirely unable to ac- v o ’ o5 i " |tificate proving his birth and age y T s y L Telephone 3 ports Hl]l_'l.!.)fil,(.l(l acres of vldnd ‘ln‘ Director Ira Gabrielson of the Fish he may now go to the Census Bu-' —_——-—-—— cept the totally unwarranted as- mfh;”:}“é::::fifig;fi?fifif& l the United States “essentially in-|anq wildlife Service and Executive reau which is prepared to investi- sumption of guilt” on the part of 2t do O’mce N}, AP raent 2 SEE j GE/ f | After an enjoyable weekend at ety southern Germany in connection|tools and isn't able to ply his trade THRIFTY IN UPKEEP Msary Joyce's Taku Lodge and a| The Alaska Clipper flew south|with preparations for the offensive|without them today filed & damage Als.l. g.hmlml.hmkl. \ THE Buy oF visit with the Frank McPhersons|this morning from Auk Bay with!against Engk .l |suit in District Court here against aska School of B = at Polaris-Taku, Mrs. Miriam C.|nine passengers from here, and a the Northland Transportation Com- | | Ino., Box 2187, Juneau, Alasks yOl/R l/FE/ g Schosttler, Mrs. Robert Schoettler,| PAA Electra went to Fairbanks, fany, which firm is accused to los- — e i ing the trunk. Big, Roomy 6.1 cubic foot General Electric at Lowest Price in G-E History! Don't go through another hot ith ful, incon- | Flyin th with tI Chicago 5; Philadelphia 7. i‘;::ni::(‘a::{ in:dv:q‘::: re;;‘i(:er:- | SET FOR ‘IONIG“" we ,-s‘. ngno;( gam‘,bf.f il‘f;:':: American League land dock and gave instructions for 318 TERRY AVE.,, NORTH, SEATTLE, WASH. ator. Right now you can buy— T | Buschmann, - M. Gould 'Chmo"tn Philadelphia 1; Chicago 3. its shipment and that it has since 5 on easy monthly payments—a | = Robert, Mrs. John Harris, Mrs| New York 8 Detrolt 6. | begh st MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS of big new General Electric at the Tenight's banquet for Rotary Dis-| jonn Phelan, John Carlson, Mrs. 2 e iy 4 b Spech ssek; I C:)llec: ‘S?g?) :Or low i A trict Governor R. Vincent Borleske | n Y s i the contents of the trunk, or Twest peikesver.guated ga this 7 o'clo |'W. Joslin, SM.MO“ INDUS"" la month’s wages lost and his costs rl“ wonn Aun mAL rl“unns ! famous refrigerator. -~ GENER| FIRST HALF NET (ChinaTurns cence. Three ships are loading scrap iron at Portland, one at San Francisco ind one at Los Angeles. The vesscls will bz permitted to make the voyage with their cargoes if they clear the ports before mid- night tomorrow. Seattle for Juneau SEATTLE, July 30.—The luxury yacht Southern Cr owned by the Swedish industria Axel Wenner Gren, headed up the coast toward Juneau today, after a day's stop seen in San Francisco as ships were chartered to carry cargoes of oil frcm Pacific Coast ports to Japan ak of the war. His ed last summer in! since the outb: yacht particips the rescue of victims from the tor-| Burean Director Willlam Austin pedoed Athenia, | next month. |explained that both Government | e LONDON, July 30.—Forelgn Sec- | for much entertaining. The Southern Cross was watched | T i R |services and allied private indus- o tary Lord Halifax told the House closely by customs guards during| its stay in Seattle. o GABRIELSON, DUFRESNE Officer Frank Dufresne of the Al- aska Game Commission are now in Anchorage. Fairbanks and out over the Rich- ardson Highway to Valdez before re- |turning to Juneau on the vessel Brown Bear. capable of tillage.” THRIFTY IN PRICE!, \ THRIFTY-IN CURRENT! Schoettler Famil here last evening by plane. Mrs. Miriam Schoettler, mother cf Robert Schoettler, is visiting here from Seatt e. ROTARY BANQUET FOR BORLESKE IS will bogin at k sharp, ac- |cording te Ernest Parsons, Acting | €ecretary of the local club. Rotarians and their wives are invited to attend the affair in the Gold Reom of the Baranof Hotel | - KAY METZGAR UNDERGOES ARRIVE I¥ ANCHORAGE They plan a trip to and bher daughter Maria, returnrd‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1940. YEAR'S PACK - BornlYep, ~ Find Out persons with official proof that | they were born. ! tries are requiring prospective em-‘ ployes to show legal proof of their jage and place of birth. When a | person does not possess a birth cer- gate and furnish an official docu- ment. Austin said the Bureau now fur-| nishes this information to thousands of persons every month. ————— - CLIPPER AND ELECTRA OFF, ON SCHEDULES with eight persons. To Seattle passengers were T. S. Bailey, T. W. Ildstead, Dick | Jameson, W. H. Bartholomae, 'Mr. and Mrs. Loring Gale, Lena Har- rala, H. Bernhardt, Adelia Bender. Southbound, from Ketchikan, James Hanson, David Scott, June Smith and Mrs. Ed Biddle. 3 - eew (GIBRALTAR IS " BMBED AGAIN NEW CRUSER |Rodeo Rider JAPANESE ARE TELLING TALE Tells House of Lords Spy FOR ALASKA TACOMA, Wash, July 30.—The Alaska Steamship Company has chartered the coastal freighter Lake ; Unwarranted The Lake Francis will sail north from Seattle tomorrow night. Harold Foss, architect, returned|of Lords today, “It is hardly neces- on the steamer Columbia from alsary to state there is no foundation trip to the Westward during which | whatsoever” for the Japanese al- he visited Anchorage, site of thellcgaflon of spy networks in Japan. ] w | Melville Box, Britisher, who the | Japanese reported leaped out a window to suicide when he was con- vinced he could not escape convic- tion. Barber Loses BASLE, July 30.—Germans have| closed all road and rail posts om"ools' Slles the Swiss-German frontier except! at Saint Margarethen in Ausum,‘fleamship line Apparently the move is to insure secrecy of troop movements through| A barber who lost a trunkful of Plaintiff in the case is George W. Stinson who arrived here June 5 cnroute to Sitka to start business. Ile states in his complaint that the trunk containing his tools and lothing for himself and son was moved to the Northland dock for transshipment to Sitka, that he later saw the trunk at the North- - P The folowing are res of games | played this afternco. in the two. major leagues: National Leasne | £t. Louis 13; Boston % and attorney’s fees. ——————— COASTAL FLIGHT IS FLOWN TODAY MANAGER IN TOWN, Henry Von Hovenberg, Manager of the Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., is spending a few days in Juneau | on business. He came in on the 17 Go Ouf LOW WATER IN After Visit Here Mrs. Mary Holbrook of Freewater, Oregon; Mrs. C. E. Waldron of Walla Walla, Washington; and Mrs. H. F. Sheehy of Baker, Oregon, sailed for the States this morning on the the past several weeks and during their visit have been the incentive HAWKESWORTH BACK FROM FIELD TRIP, Alaska Division, returned by Elec- tra yesterday after a three months’i field trip to Bristol Bay, the Upper | Tanana and Lower Yukon regions. —e,——— Subscribe to Tne Daily Alaska s4mpire—the paper with the largex pald circulation. * B * Flying Insiruclion by the hour or in courses from SOLO to COMMERCIAL. Northwest Store Equipment ‘Corporation FOR ALL TYPE STORES BAR, BACKBARS, SETTEES, BOOTHS, DISPLAYS, WALL FIXTURES, SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, TABLES, STOOLS, UPHOLSTERING : ; MINOR OPERATION TODAY bflf\’fECIRflf- J‘”-‘(‘] 30. — Several|stenmer Mt. McKinley Saturday | i e, i O S <A O | bombs were dropped today on the|from Kodiak. He is stopping at Alex Holden flew to the coast this 14 New G-E Models All Priced Vera Kay Metzgar is at home fOrtress by two unidentified planes|the Baranof. morning with four pasesngers. DISTRIBUTORS OF Lower Than Ever Before! today under her mother’s care minus | Which approaciied swiftly under B G VR Jesse Nelson, L. F. Freeburn and , her tonsils and adenoids. Little Kay was cperated ‘upon at the Ju- | neau Medical Clinic this morning |by Dr. W. W. Cpunecil - —e- | EDWARDS RETURNS . Get the Inside Story on G-E Selective Air Condisions! | cever of low clouds The invaders escaped in the face | Joohn O'Connar were flown to Sit- DIVORCE CASES |ka. while R. E. Murphy was flown Suits for divorce were filed in of furious anti-aircraft fire. The | bombs did no damage to military. objectives. e ARTIST THROUGH | | District Court today by Sam Duker |to Hirst. against Mary Speer Duker on Yesterday, Simmons came in from grounds of desertion, and Miguel |Sitka with Ernest Whitehead, L. V. Seludo against Lucille Seludo on | Freeburn and J. Nelson. grounds of incompatability. | John Amundsen flew the Mon- - Bastian—Blessing—Superior Fountains, Freezers, Car- bonators, Compressors, Ice Cream Storage Cabincts, Frosted Food Cabinets, Beer and Cocktail Equipment. Bakery and Fountain Supplies, Flavors, Fruits, Topping, Cartons. Alaska Electric Light 8; Poweri(:of | e SRR o sission| | Biclogist, returned on the steamer| Eustace Paul Ziegler, A art- we . taking W. J. PHONE 616 - Colymbia from werk .in the Chu-|ist, ‘Was @ - through’, passen; for[il . to Petersburg and Conrad “Seattle Prices Are Our Prices” gach National Forest. the States Jast night on the steamer |the. ‘Alaska Gamd Espe to Ketchikan. * = - 7 | " day clipper shuttle to Ketchikan SARBER VISITS evening. oea Sarber of Commission ar- | INFORMATION :-: PLANS :-: QUOTATIONS WIPEARRY i Columbia. He has been painting|rived here today on the vessel Blackl_ ———————— Empire Classifieds Pay! in the Interior, =~ Bejr-and Went out agaln onpatrol, ~“Empire CHvWIINAs pring resulte.