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. HE BIG: BICTURES and LATEST NEWS are at the CAPITOL alashmglon | Dmly Crossword P uzzle ‘HAMV SM“H ",l "'E’Brllflg % co La h d t“ ; 1 sHow PLACE of juneay || Merry- I GIVES mm ‘ o" \ | . [io { u . STARTS TONIGHT | 0-Round Bt Iilimiilll Caaal - COSEUM SCREEN | — Y il 11 | 10 JIM DAVIS L R gEeay - (tuntintied from age One) | : IP(’InA_rlI spring .-%g.. %H . by There's exciting news for the mil- ' ot R T S | 18 Present time .mns of Jane Withers fans whose IT'S A LOVE AND | Merry-Go-Round o ookt 'Says Democratic Delegate cuthustusn for her pictures as put LAUGH LARK“I | The other du); John W. Dayis,| ' 2pag.geen y g |thie mischievous miss right ‘up : : s, sel i iee attomy for the Aluminum Corpor-| 18 Biblical to Convenfion saved bl MG e atioti of ‘Américd, came in'‘to ‘see| 16 Antiipate ’ 4 i e e MELVYN . Assistant Attorney General Thur-| Satare- [ Alaska S Vo'ce "firushflm her newest film, “Boy | e— {man Arnold, who has done more 12 Acknluwfmu ! k ::"e‘“;"'w i’r““li"e*: ‘;‘:‘:“;‘:Lf‘i’:‘ "l‘c‘ - i to ‘reduce prices than any othery ¢ lh;{hy sub- The Democratic Party in Alnsks‘,u::; madcap w;ifi:m wn‘v. b man in: America;: and -promised| ; .gajcs fued owes a debt to Representative James | It's just Jane’s luck to find her him the full cooperation of his 1 pohent V. Davis who was Chairman of the |first beau when she's busy smash- client. He said the Aluminum Cor- 33 LoCK (Pener Alaska delegation 10 the recent|ing the gang that put her policeman | .I‘mm“m: wou;d be K:‘“d l‘o |;r0{duce # Shgpme Chicago convention, according 1o |prother on the spot in the 20th | | magnesium for national defense 3 yarry 5 Representative Harvey Smith of An- | Gentury-Fox action-packed ‘comedy. | | purposes, and cooperite in every 27 Sea in the ' .//‘. % i i - | " antarctie ¥ nd ‘you know Jane! You've got | other way p()SSl_bl:_ }? a:,\:;ur::“ nn ... /“. .a‘ Smith, |)nz~s.in; through on the |y he ‘able to go places and dof { 32 Body of Jew- v e b7 Aleutian after atttending the con- . things if you'te her “feller”! | MOTHER KNOWS BEST Toh Taw fl..//fl.‘..%fl vention and visiting his mother in |- Ag Jane savs, “What good's a beau The” 'mbrning aftah™ tAb "emo- % Flgprew-lat- ’.; Nebraska, ‘declared last night that|if ne ean't''help you- fight?” To! | cratic convention' nomimated the §i More crafty “it was through Jim Davis' efforts which George Ernest, ‘the “boy | President for & third 'term, Jim 37 Strike that Alaska’s representation at the|rpjend” of the picture coming -to- | Farley called up his young son, :g Domestic fowl national convenaion was not slash- night to the Coliseum Theatre, re- | ” | Jimmy, at a camp in New Hamp- 4l Anglo-Saxon 46. Title of 5 Mythical S0 Tratitoth, sol s“oRTs HE v ol | shiire. 2 whges @ lm’&:":::‘; ok 'mnnc:u. N Ky “When we arrived,” Smith de- | friend to have! ''Give me ‘a nice, | HOME BONER—LATE NEWS “How'you, champ” he greeted #3. Rorms ! & Y. Bubued oue A% ESbU !>v2d ' vthines had gotten under |qujey ‘war)” | the boy 4. Antie 4 Dnouuxahmn of 8 un:lr dlam- 3% infuriate way to cut our delegatiofi number‘ Tl i . er. : E e e - W | " “Hi, dad, how did you make out Solution of brother or 9. One w':a 40. Voraclty or {0 three instead of six. Jim, on the | A | Blondell are co-starred in the fun-|last -night?” Ya::urq-/u Pux'zla @ E.:r!!fir :l::‘y- 4. cnh?m:;{]y Rules Commlzllee. }ln;d \;r H;;Jn‘u‘Llnd_Har"ngton niest romance of the season, a| “I got licked.” 53 Point nunolium Camemtutoch | AL NI Boiae | (B0 Chioal” Zotie Sud the ' Vigin . ! i | sqpihe zenith 11 East Ind b Islands, and ‘before they were swift, sparkling series of escapades| “Well,” was the comforting re-| 55, ‘Wenth Rorey of SRty 1 N 4 W Se i del} tive | T 'h 'I' wwl QPENING IONIGH‘I’ which make even the redoubtable (ply, “that will please mother.” = | % Dance step @ ogcTount 46 pertaiting te | through, the o !gmnn egal 1o omon'o’ | “There's Always a Woman” and| NOTE—Jolly Mrs, Farley intense-| 58 Cuv%t 21, n?xf:fl':v 5. u‘.‘.‘v‘n’i’.’“x“'{‘&'&‘. ki asrles AT | wapp “Cood Girls Go to Paris” this|ly dislikes Washington, long has 3 Dorateq S Silmagic. pen- 47. Charemigeistio g An 8 o'clock service tomorrow ‘ev- s ‘i comedy team’s previous co-starring|wanted her husband to quit poli-| 1Al (1, gecontonants g, Fall into ura’ fame. S‘udent Wmne{s ening at the Northern Light Pres- 1811 — ptiin: Bt B b | DOWN Parilcatars 48 ratim’m. 5. ! b byterian Church will unite Miss| portant productions. —— | kfi‘l“fi"‘: i 26. 'rn;t which I8 a lh%d"lvtn d H P [ June Harrington and Mr. Arthur : . of nu ovel Joan Blondell and MelVyn [ SA-brilliantcast” joins the, stars MY SON, MY & vaclang ¥ 3 Ofntment 8 Name n Oppy |E. Lind, both of Juneau. The vows D ' A S' d e in bringing this entertainment- It didn't 164k otit’ at’‘the time,| = ;%lonrllgl:u "ufl:;:".' u ApF." A% ¢ Hy | will be sad by the Rev. John'A. A. r packed picture to the screen. Ruth|put things got' pretty -hot for El- : P t c t wl Glasse. i LEEN W w, Oug as re a re ln Donnelly contributes an excellent| jjott Roosevelt during the '.urbuA‘ 3 OS er on es | Miss Harrington will have Mrs.\ C“A.D :;l':g "Amazing Mr. Williams’ comedy performance as Miss Blon-| lent battle over Henry Wallace on | First woman S: was boasting to his colleague Rep- lflearAdmlraI ed, as planned.” V. R. Borleske and| plies, “What a girl friend for a boy Ralph Brookhart™ as her only at- tendant and M. Silas Glockley willi | dell's girl friend, and Edward Bro-|the last night of the Chicago con-| resentative Mike Monroney how his With Mrs. o Tn ‘the Columbia cothedy which | PhY. is equally, delightful asi s econ-|yention, talentéd ' nine-year-old daughter, Miss Alice Peterson of Walia Wal-|be best man. o HYME opens tonight at the Capitol Thea- | Victed murderer whom “The Amasz-| = ,;nough his father had. declaréd | JO8M, Nad ‘made speeches for him la; and Mrs, Sigrid Waither of| ~Wedding music will be played by| °°.°E ERNEST tre, Melvyn Douglas and Joan| '8 Mr. Williams” is supposed f0 ro. “wonace as Vice-Presidential|in the recent primary. “Now ‘I Juncau, acting as judges, the poppy Mr: ‘l‘rev;r D“;fi be heldiat: BERT KELLARD u 3 "1 take to the State penitentiary and| T e ek R CH b the understand why you won by such | oo omln posters entered in the contestspon-| A reception will be held at we| MINOR warson mslelz;d takes on'a double-date. convention floor rooting for Speak-|® 'big ' majority.” laughed Mon-| sored by the American Legion Aux- c"";;‘oswx;g:‘e“m‘; m‘-{:"e‘nds ‘:{-; o s “The Amazing Mr. Williams" is | roney: iliary were viewed at a tea given| - s X ¥ 5 ¢ .| er Bankhead. In the course of his R . N E w S p}:nc:pan} mxnmned aw“h DOUBLAS'| o orations, Elliott told members- ot (COPYright. 1940, by United Fea-| oo TrLE, July 3L—Rear Ad g o 5 h:meh o:is MJ,‘ zhgocz‘:gol;k”e g Al-so SPORTLIGHT efforts to solve murder mysteries, 4 3 ) ¥ k, who hea e v Mol S e ST AN, ol v | ORI The couple will leave Friday on CARTOON—NEWS and Miss Blondell's efforts to marry the guy. Not that he doesn’t want to get married, you understand, it's simply that whenever she man- BROADCAST the Mississippi delegation that his father had personally informed th that while he favored Wallace,| Bankhead and McNutt also were| acceptable. HAIDA PLANS the Navy Aircraft Scouting Force. stopping here for two days enroute to Alaska naval bases, reéviewed Patrol Wing Number 4 at Sand | contest in’the section, and winners were ' selected. These posters will be sent to Na- tional headquarters to be judged the steamer Mount McKinley for A htme'yl‘noofi in‘the States. S I T Chain Promises CRESCENT QUIZ PROGRAM —fedturing— The Original Royal Alaskans |ages to steer him near an altar with the other Department entries JOINT FEATURE SERVICE || someone yells for the cops — and| Therefore the thing to do, E": Pont. at the September convention in : BBt o Shan ON THE AIR! Douglas, you see, is &' cop! liott declared, was to work out a| ElEBR ATIO“ "He will fly norm tomotrow. {-Heaton; 15 115 LA Such a story provides the co-|ComPpromise; and Bankhead was hh‘ | In the fourth, fifth and sixth 4 Department of the Interior stars with many an opportunity for triumphant work: they greet the chalienge with performances which make the utmost of the many hil- arious situations. “The Amazing Mr. Williams” is a splendid exam- | ple of story, stars, supporting cast By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at choice. Coming from the second son ,,r} the President, the Mississippi dele-| gates naturally considered the in-| formation straight from the White, House and spread the word. When | it reached Administration floor | leaders they rushed to Senator| Next Sunday, August 4, the Coast Guard cutter Haida will join the rest of the Coast Guard fleet and the nation in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the service. Aboard the cutter Haida, boat JUNEAU SALMON PACK IS BEST IN | | SEVERAL YEARS grades (division 1) Jean MacDonald of Petershurg was given the choice for her poster. She is a fifth grate student. In class: two (junior high) Jim Wilcox, formerly of Juneau, won first honors.” For' her entry ‘in the third class (high school) Mary Women for One A new chain letter, received yes- terday by a-Juhedau businessman, is worded as follows: “This chain was started in Reno in the hope of bringing happiness and relaxation to all tired busifiess GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska., February 14, 1939. Notice is hereby given that Elises us Laurensen has filed an applica- tion for a homesite under the act 8:15 a.m, 12:30 p.m. and talented director working in Brown of Kewhlkln was awarded i | i ’ | of ‘May 26, 1934, for a tract of perfect unison. Jimmy Byrnes, who, from the ros-|races, drills and open house will be | = first, for men. Unlike most chains, this one | Jand embraced in U. S. Survey No. 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. o trum, was directing Wallace's fight. | held. District RepOl’fS [arge Run g P R otits. b5 iy, Slmply’ -o6nd:in | Eas: mechit TROTS, iRt 0 Try a clasamed ad in Thc Emphe (|||||||||||||"|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||"|||“||||||||||lh Hollywood Sights And Sounds Jimmy dashed for a nearby phone | and told the President what had happened. Roosevelt'’s reply was that he hadn't talked to Elliott in over a month, so naturally -could not have told him what he claimed. A baseball game is also to be arfanged 'between the Hatda and | | the Elks. August 4 is the date 150 years ago when Yankee 'Sailor Hopley Wnshmgton to handle a revenue Yeaton was commissioned by George |* of Chum, Pink Fish ; for' 1940 The heaviest pack of chum salmor: lin four years anda pack of pinks LO(kIe MacKinnons Are Back in Juneau Mr. and Mrs, Lockie MacKinnon copy of this letter to five male friends, then bundle up your wife ahd 'send her to the fellow whose hame heads the list. “When your name works to ‘the top you- will fn réturn ‘receive 165,175 “assorted ‘wo- men. north side of Tenakee Inlet about 2% miles northwest of Tenakee, latitude 57°47'20”N. Longitude 135° 17 West, containing 4.87 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of thé above men- tioned land should file their ad- T e el.;el"m;wgvxfllt;e;nd ;'fn::: B —— | exceeding that z:;‘:; l&st i;l’::-yn; returned :lei’e ln.st: night on th; m;?wx;\o;‘:rufazo:h: l:hx:x ‘v‘l,i?: N e ;3 e f g ? | eyele is repor e and | steamer Aleutian after a year an ' HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 3L—Bette Davis is pining for her || you have my authotity to state that | ‘vzfidlite s;:‘ce sl Ay | Lo ot B e ¥ Bk ¥ 3 Office, Anchorage,' Alaska, within Butternut farm on Sugar Hill. She wants to get away, whilg 'from the studics and River Bottom, Glevdale She’s finishing “The Letter” for'a her new home in and she has touch of flu. She feels low. She's carrying on, resting in her little dressing room or the set between scenes. The room is Kkept at hot-house temperature by an electric heater, and Bette wears a knitted shawl over her movie costume. if he is not nominated, I won't{ run.” After Byrnes transmitted this message to the Texas delegation, Elliott piped down. NOTE—When Wallace, at 2 am., immediately after his hard-won victory, telephoned the President and thanked him, Roosevelt advised WARBILL IS PASSED ~ BYHOUSE | Juneau District pack report for the | weekending last Saturday. | - The district has packed a total | of 257,472 cases of all types of sal- mon as compared to 221858 cases |last year. | The comparative case pack for the | Juneau district at this date for the past six seasons is as follows: Pioneer Juneauites and owners of the MacKinnon Apartments, Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon ‘havé been spending most of their time in Olll[omh and Whshinigtan)’ Esther Rhind Back 0SCAR OLSON WILL “RETC ioitumn Territorial masurer Oscar G. Olson, new Democratic « National Committeeman for Alaska, will re- the ‘period of publicdtion or thirty days'“thereafter, or they :will be barred by the - provisions of. the Btatutes, FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register (Acting). Date first publication, June 12, 1940, Date last publication, Aug. 7, 1940. ‘adv, But Bette, even feeling low, is not the pale and wan type. that he immediately see Bankhead, Reds Down . o |turn ‘on the Alaska Clipper tomor- She shows more life than some of her contemporaries do when Farley, Jesse Jones and MeNutt Reds—1035, 43.287; 1936, 53,460; From Buy'ng T"p row. He has been th ChiCAgo t0 At- | foemecanonis oo il they've just had their options lifted and five martinis. Bette and thank them for their sports- WASHXNGTON July 31, — With |1937, 34,615; 1938, 35,390; 1939, 54,- . win ¥l 718 [tend the Demoe‘nf,lc' convention. is in love — with Butternut, on Sugar Hill with River Bottom manship. The President pel‘sonflllylless than two hm'“-s of debate, the |486; 1940 31,120. Esther G. Rhind, owrer of the oL v { E s x l “ o in Glendale, Butternut is the old farm Bette bought at Franconia, N. H. She wenc up to Peckett’s Inn, her last vacation, to spend 'a week- telephoned McNutt and commended him as a “gallant soldier who per-| formed a great public' service to- night.” House late this afternoon ‘passed and sent to the Senate the bill for nearly five. billion dollars to start work on a 70 percent expansion of Pinks—1935, 162,596; 1936, 73312; 1937, 184,261; 1938, 31,718; 1939, 94, 629; 1940, 33,858. Chums—1935, 87,523; 1936, 216,524; Vogue Shop in Juneau, returned here on the steamer Aleutian last evening. She Has “spent ‘the past several weeks on”a buyln¢ mp to' Mrs. White Back From €onvention HMDISBAH' end. She fell in love with the place, stayed three months, gained the Navy and provide modern weap- ;g" ;;:075‘175‘g 103010 New York City. CARVED IVORY weight and bought Butternut. CAMERA OPPOSITES ons for a 2,000,000-man Army. T Dietiot s ISR Mrs. Albert White, National Re- MODELS— “It's an old place, small and falling to pieces,” she says, Rme nletw Reg:&ucan msembe:s xor m’;hmxe:;\;;e o;mxn:g V::,ct: This yehr's- pack, By species, for| The Daily Ax Empire has the [ publican Committeewoman, arrived MITTENS—MUKLUEKS “but it's wonderful I love the country, and the people are || Doosevelts —cebinet SRR audible in the press gallery. |the varlous distriots of Southeast|largest Paid tiferiation’‘of any Al | Here'last ‘night on''the Aleutian. “FUR JACKETS and marvelous.” She giggles, a good Davis giggle which is deeper o Pty Alaska 1s as follows: aska newspaper. She has been attending the Re- PARKAS pod to Senate isolationists, but Yakutat—14,052 reds, 485 kings, publican National Convention in than a giggle. “I had a letter from Mr. Peckett., He tells me ] MM BLICATIO] i there’s been a lot of blabbing in the papers about a movie agtress D;]hcewglfs‘.::lcmzoes S W Caplwl 2 omte’s Sh bika; - 13Mbn oo, O3iGaN s ONSN?’I:‘?A' ki 'N Phllldelphta gslflrg(e)r:lo;i;(r:z S:(")?:le!g: s . 1 L 1; 24,753 last year. % who bought a place there almost as much excitement as over §limwn. 12, gm,,‘;l n;nd intense, | 15;:0 total n—lz,ul rcgs. . i IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR and St. Lawrence Islands ° h;u)l no".lmcd for suc ol::e-;:l as “mm":nk' s, 10303 ‘ehums, ‘8588 THE TERRITORY¥ OF ALASKA, +*+ . Wales, Shismaref PERCY’S CAFE |55 cwv e §||0| DO\'III cohoes, 4O tol; 1030 st s DIVISION NUMBER' OF®. || TIMELY CLOTHES {({ ord Now. - Wrangell 'own OPEN ALL NIGHT o shrush. [pRtiistaphers - e )i Wrangell - 12495 Teds, 10 kings, | PHYLLIS L. SEAVERS, Plsinufr,({ , NUNN-BUSH SHOES ;..‘ for o‘l' clhh' \ a preocoupied . “t00 busy” and he 10715 pinks, 36,100 chums, 2141| Vs.) ALLEN SHA 8, ‘Defend- STETSON HATS Dealets please write ® does the same now.:: noux, Idaho, :uw 31,—Sheriff cahoe. 181,461 total; 68,620 last year,| ant. b ¥, o oy TO THE ABOVE NAMED ALLEN 5. sTOoP Dmnon or Uz:lm’“i that all Juneau is dbout.” TRY OUR : vacation there.” Bette gets serious, however, when she discusses her future at Butternut. “It’ll be five years at least before I can go to live there the year 'round, and I'm looking forward to it. Those people know how to live. They have more real fun on a picnic than we have in a night club. I could enjoy housework back there. And speaking from a ‘very practical point of view, the best thing about my place is that I can keep it up, food and all, for a total cost of $10 a week.” Bette goes to Butternut immediately after “The Letter,” and she isn't sure that she’ll do “Calamity Jane” on her return. It depends on how the script shapes up. . “Calamity was a fascinating woman, apart from all her shoot- | ing and riding,” she says, “and if they soft-pedal the two-gun stuff I want very much to paly her. You know how mghufied I am of guns, sO it was a laugh when they mentioned the’ Tole They almost hed to “talk, their heads off””_to get him ‘to pose after his recent confirmation as Seécre- tary of War. Finally he conssiited, with* the' reservation ' that .thére was to be no sound. “But, Mr. Secretary,” the ' boys wailed, “a newsree] is & fbb with- out sound.” lished newspapers all his: life, is a different 'story. He Kknows' the problems the photographers face and goes out of his way to help them. After his confirmation. he spent an hour patiently posing and talking for the reels. Also, be was keenly .interested .in the resuits, Running into one of ‘the. camera- men at the White House several days later, the Secretary of the Navy inquired, “How'd those pic- tures turn out?, Let:me kuow when they come' to town.” MERRY-GO-ROUND Leaders ‘'of the. California “ham and egg” pension movement, threé times, turned down by the voters, deputies, police 'and ‘prison' guards ringed .a mountain. eabin twelve miles from here this afternoon and captured 'a- negro who shot and killed United :States Marshal George Miffan .and Deputy ' Jnhn Glenn this | mor’ i Glenn and: Oeon;e Haskm. pntrql- Federally owned property.i... Glenn was shot when.lie knocked on; the door. . . Miffan ‘was .shot :nd‘.klllad as he drove up to the' rear of the cabin. and. while in'his car. . Bix . penitentiary. 'guards were among the officers called out to as badly EQ ONWlest Cosst—1,644 Teds; 452 pinks, 3,206 chums, 420 cohoes, 5,722 total; !‘Lm last year. “Juneau’ — ‘31,120 reds, 440 kings, 33858 pinks, 176923 chums, 16,131 'cohoes, '257472' wm 221, flfil lln yeay' s o Southeast Aln.ska total — 71 952 reds,’ 982 kins; 70,435 pinks, 235,544 DAYLIGHT . T AIR RAID LONDON, July 31.—In a daylight -|air raid, Royal Air Force bombers shelled military objectives in north- ern France and Holland and at- tacked gun emplacements in Norway | and, the Emden, navy supply ship off Nmy /| SWISS | MRBER SEAVERS, DEFENDANT, GREETING: You are ‘hereby summoned’ to appear before ' the above ‘entitled court: at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty. days. (mm the service of this summons' and, a.copy,of the complaint hereini upon you, and e | went ! to "serve & warrant for TAIN, TOOI “No sound,” nlmaud afimlm :':::mm of ! court, on Pearl Hen- chums;um‘mhdgs.v 391,195 total; [ answer the complaint filedhereth; 5 = firmly, .and there was no;sound. | gaccan’ about 4, .. for to | 473,537 lhsz year 44 and in case of your: failure to ap- | the annual question whether Chief Justice Hughes’will spend His Colonel Knox, 66, who has pub- .‘,.m,‘,' ute‘cahll,l ,,,h', on pear within the time prescribéd by law, judgment will be entered against you 4§ prayed ‘for in’the complaint, and which judgment Is the dissolution ‘of'“the “bonds of matrimony existing between plain- tiff and defendant. The daté of the order for the publidation of this summons -is July 223, 1940, Thé time of' publi- cation prescribed 1is four weeks. The first publication is July 24, 1940, the last publication is August 14, 1940, and the tfrme" within which defendant is requitéd to'dppedr is thirty days after completion of the last publication. “° ° GIVEN ‘uhder my hand and the seal of the court aforesald this 23rd day of July, 1940. F in - Mska Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department for me. If it's a part that calls for much riding and shooting, -y I don't want it — T'd wind up with all my boriés'in a sing? But ||| 2% secretly propositioning the GOP y lo B (SEAL) T golng to 00 & 1t of riding this vacatian so that I T do have ||| 00 eRHpRG AR Bor Wi ALGEGIRAS, Spain, July 31— | ROBERT" E. OOUCHLIN, The B. HD Bemnds T, Jones, Maryland United Mine| The gréat fortress of Gibraltar was BERNE, wiinrlnnd July Clerk of the District Court, ! B to ride I won't walk around the lot bow-legged and stiff.” She’ll have chances, close to home, to pricuce horsemanship. Her Glendale home — christened’ River Bottom by her mother because that's where it is, near the usually dry Los Angeles River and her studio — is close to several riding stables. Workers official; whom: John L. Lewis installed as head of Labor's Nonpartisan Leagué after New | Denler Eli Oliver quit, is a “life- registered R.epubucan heavily bombed late. this afternoon by an .undetermined number of planes, believed to be Italian. The planes swooped low and ex- plosions were heard a long distance T Repostalve JedJoison OWi.| way i Prane, The Swiss border is tightly clnsdq on German ordéts, evidently to con- ceal the movement of Nazi troops i that vicinity as they moved to the Channel for the forthcoming drive m':aimt ;ngland,, Division No. 1, ery of Alaska, " By J. W. LEIVERS, Publication dates, July* m“l 7-14, 1940, adv. e Tt i hrcad

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