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WORK BEGINS SIMMONS BACK NIEMI TO THE DAIL Y /AKUTAT MAN DAY, AUG SCME TERRITORY EMPLOYEES NOW LOST AT SEA' U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER UCK SEASON FROM TRIP OUT | . (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simmons y ENRO“TE HE‘RE ou]' Of pot"!(s Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 pan., Aug. 17: returned on the Mount McKinley hifigns Cron e not much ¢ ¢ mp: ; wturday from several weeks in the e ght and Tuesday; minimum temperatufe ton 38 U 1 b s » 8 ¥ b erate southerly wind ates ¢ which Simmons at- d0 ISlAND BASE ter ‘ od ;r“,“lnp (.], :” ”‘m“ Hous- NAT UARD JOhn l'arsen WGShe ver- New Ha'(h Ad Affeds A” Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Light rain tonight, mostly cl i pse By . with occasional showers Tuesday; not much change in e g L‘nfl?{“ . representing the Jubca board from Halibut. | Whose Agencies Use .. 5 | moderate south and southwest winds extept moderate. (o Camp Going Up for Over 0w o . Will Be in Command of Boat Bernice , U. S. Funds Opens Oclober 1, Closes| f Foleislh ot ok e ool stkie Gl ot ATARER gt (Eerpmtindo: 3 e " —_— — Fresh shiftin s, mostly south and southwest from Dixon En- T C le " n C - ’ Py 9 E Army and (cC DRIy ety I J Heavy Weapons Com John Larsen of Yakutat was| Employees of the Territorial De- November 29 in South- trance to Sitka, and mode to ‘fresh southwest, changin ; ' Texas toc side trip to Galvesten 4 £ Shia - o dte p Tfl ; 0 3 ithwe i : nd also visited N M drowned at sea on Saturday when partment of elfare gpartmen - H I outherly Tuesday from Sitka to Cape Hinehinbrook, and fresh souta Field Workers e . d g SR pany, An(h0rage he washed overboard from the Health, Un yment Cor east AlaSka District to southeast from Cape Hinchinbrodk to Kodiak . - - of the Bernice' wh n Commission University - i LOCAL DATA in Jerome Z ) , 3 "ON Preliminars , construction 15| e T o i Seoaien was bri to Juneau ka and other agencies sup-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 12—Secre- Time Barometer 1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weathier now way. or ette Islar sl ’(.‘_‘ o Gov. Ernest Gruening medical attention orted in part by funds are ry of il Interior Harold L.| 4:30 p.m ¥ 29,94 60 66 ) 5 Gilot forBeliedii' 1,000 il 1,000 APty and | cocop ey also . tment of William Niemi, Report' of, the tragedy was yw prohibited from engaging in Ickes today nced the. hunt-| 430 am 9.7 51 94 W s Lt CCC men to arrive Al 5 10| sfhmans’ Tamiily Easbe Juneau, as OCaptain of | celved by thé U. S. Marshal's ‘of- pelitical activity, under terms of ing season on ducks and geese had| Noon, 9.78 50 87 SSE 8 Lt. Rdin buitd alrbase iy as Weapons Company of | fice from Deputy Marshal | the new Hatch act, copies of which' been nded this year from 45 RADIO REFPOR - AN % t National Guard to be|Thompson at Yakutat, who have been received here to 60 days because of an increase I TODAY ‘ il ! hed here immediately notitied by Louis Sunde, captain ¢ .deral employees were previously in the number of bird wra i P 4 gineer f | G Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30 am Precip. 3:30am returtéd 0 | are also in the ma the Bernice placed under restrictions in the In Districts 1 ar Station Jast 24 hours temp. temp, 24 hours Weather | EPIS( pA“ANS 16tion of a Larsen went overhoard 30 - mit 1 act cempri Southea Hias 53 = ,,;"' 0 % " MEH‘ BISHOP in the néar future southeast of Ocean Cape, The Ber the new act the - -l e 5 4 s emi, who has had 10 vei nice” pué aboft Wat was nable employees of will open Ocic omE 3 7 49 0 > TUESDAY MORN vericnce in the Rescrve Cory save Lafsent oF”find 'is. body tate or agency whose ). Elsewhere in the T o P & % ontract has been let call’ for 70 recruits soon e émploymernt s ih- con- ritorys the, season will be . Sc ; . 8 3 @ 7 o] Anchorage 16 46 03 strdbiitd OF 6 @00-toot ¢ The Heavy Weapons Company nection with any activity which is beril to Ogtober 30, Bethel 19 0. 0 150-foot T fror Bishop P, T. Rowe, Mrs. Grafton here will be the only one in the Cm R] Tl N financed in whole or part by - - > | st. Paul 3 46 05 in water deep gh to ac BErEeAWIe o° 1..“\ Dr Bi'v"\kf‘ Alaska National Guard i . loans or grants made by the Unit- Duteh Harbor 46 43 01 1 modate any sailing to Al-|Of, Fort Yukon and Miss Mabel; Gov. Gruening sald, that possibly 1 ed States or by any Federal AI_ASKA MINES Wostieser ! s 19 0 Gk 2 feddb tidb Berghern, secretary to Bishop Rowe, next summer all the militia com- agenc: Kanata i 74 g : Lake Tapped will > in’ Juneau on the Aleu- pany, Ketchikan, Juneau and Fair- 4 ey K;N;”x'- 56 57 .,(.; c y A lake two miles away across Tam- | tan ton and in their banks, will probably have the first SENA]‘OR NORR'S ESTAB !SH HIGH arite : s Harbor 3 being tapped fc hanor Episcopal aphual encampment whieh jgiay bé EASTERN STAR R"ES i & i s which will come Sitka 61 14 Cl in a gix-itich pipe l-l““‘-“"”“"" £ lunch- T WASHINGTON, A 12: 8 HH.D YESTERDAY FOR Ketchikar 60 50 1 I é amp is being set up o eqHS 0 | tor George W. Norris told the Loed Prince Rupert - 56 A -9 99 R zas Harbot” Batwder ¢ P y Bishop Rowe is remaining in Hn SEASON T T Tt 1. s meised MRS. J. E. SM"’H 3 Sk | G 5 ) g g § Wl 4 Jha € v Seattle 18 6 55 0 Clou Gtad Potn i et until . tate sy whe it .neeHiRL: “&dnscribtion Death, Injury Rafe Below i, i S L ’ outh of Metlakatla 1 join g crulse’ of church people op “S Aufius‘rn Will, Jead inevitably to a Dictat Impressive Eastéin Star services I f N . y » pe ! % 7 i t will consist of (wo CCC companies,| Who will, travel thtough Southeast The Schator spake i, opposilion from the chapel of the C : WEATHER SYN § I 1 from the chapel of the Charles W h b2 o ¢ 450 mien, and 550 Avmy En- | Alaska, : 3 i ! ON DEER GOAI to the Burke-Wadsworth’ bil s Carter Mortuary for Mrs. J. E REDOF?S ows A mederate depression which appe to be moving mnorthea gineering Corps men, besides offi- \-\lw “\" ‘;\‘{N/‘:_"1""1‘”‘"'““")* R leaders sought to push it to o gmith, well known Juneau woman —_— ward was centered just south of Sitks morning and ano - cors. e ‘ e 1:‘-1‘\-‘;»101‘“'1( o, 1 final \mlv late, Uis week. He 15 who passed away in & Seattle hos-| Alaska mines in 1938 employed =~ Dresion was u"nh]m i near Beth ol higiprepsire The Metlakatla ) havel o RIS G S c among the, {ew who. yotéd against pital 4023 mon, 1,067 of them under-| tended from the Pacific coast westward to the Aleutian Islands. Du two runways, eacl i prior to his death ‘\1 ‘“1Mr “‘F"‘{:" 1 rouse heep anbou the JAwmieriedr entry fidto the World| The was delivered by the 8round and 064 in surface Wc ing the last hours, cloudy weather was general over most to. begin witk, with a third runws \‘n k;n‘ ‘umx council of the Episco A|SO Fa”, Game week War' Rev. Merle W. Boyer of Resurrec- According to @ final report of tation occurred over the Bristol Bay (1 TORLY: 0.2 SRR B 2 !“'Ilvm:‘-slllf; tomorrow is pfovisional T s tion Lutheran Church and Mrs, C. Ubited States Bureau of Mine: é Southeast Alasl The dopiessioh P. Jemne sang two selections, “Re. | accidents and employment the ave low ceilir \in over the I RS fovsent from Tomorrow - ALIEN FUR wvin - ‘ ; ‘ pAA EXPF!T'MG “-‘)":) ,‘ll ‘) :“I‘h“l‘?\lf g o ; 1o F membrance” and “Nearer My God 1 and non-metal minerals. Co, 1 half ¢ attle Air sty SC L RELY B S 2 T IO e ¢ IS ARR S ED 0 to Thee.” are not included were reported vicinity of D x IHRFE p‘ A“E‘ PR SO y “"]‘] "‘“ )b”‘r”u')“[“ b A& 1"“““ ESTED ON Interment was in the Masonic plot| The Alaska employment ¢ w, August 13—Sunrise 5 n., sunset 8:60 pm % '.INGE PA“‘OR 1g. season gn ost of game | BE"( w RRA of Evergreen Cemetery ed that for New Mexico, Or - atbl SANLY, TH 1 : ))\,‘,’\L',' i‘,‘;(h l"‘:‘l‘m‘(:‘ ‘;1'L:‘n1"xni;::;vdi;x‘l H A M Pallbearers were L. Delebecque, South Dakota, Washington or Wyo-| NOTICE OF FIRST MEETI the City and Precinct of Jur MRANKS DN SPEAKS TOMORROW < cai ity or shens H. M. Porter, Brwin Hachmeite o TORS ke it ik 4 "Ry Fi " @ d i “ Cprnellus Hoog l\('mn alien, was Arne Shudshift, Ray G. Day and r in Al 140 he afternoon on the 20th day of * A-Iv ROTARY MEE""G ; m Alu,u\v 20, a we x from, tomor-{arpestéd at Petersbur on! John McCorr " as .82 killed| 1N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR gust, 1940, at which tir e row, the séaSon opens on deer, u pench warrant issued Friday Rt 1 ho This 35| TH 2 ’ OF < ditors \ s prove In addition to the arrival the grouse, ptarmjgan, goat, " shidn' Auitt T'HE RITORY OF ALASK aid creditors may attend, prov Ak Clipper. from ¢ ; PR, il ”' R s: O e "“”L“ George F, Alexander of the » U. 8. average for the| DIVIS NT ONE, AT their claims, appoint a trustee, ex- aska Cliy ron The Rev. Walter Sobolelf, pastor caribe Distriét Court Y t A" d v of 83 It .is lower than th e 5 A was 10 have t r o the Melaorial® Prestytétian O, September. 1, the mogsé 4hd | Hogmendorn was indicted secr Oungs ers en e e R e e Lo (R bankrupt and ¢ : Pilerim freis] from Church and the only Thlinget In- Dear seasons open by the Grand Jury last January on outh Dakota, Utah or Washington.| 18 el - before said meetin this_afternoon. dian ever to be ordained, will be| Closing date on dder, goat and |, charge of unlawlully engagin JOhn Hogm u;st S The Al njury rate is 5029 pan il : ¥ % B. LE FEVRE Abard e Electras for here un- po" poker at tomorrow's meet p is November 15. The M00Se| iy the buying and selling ofs furs . T e 'lvut ;(‘“m 2 R HEE R SHIE dit, (aptats Y D. Knox and Al|of the juneau Rotary Club at Per and caribou seasons close December | withoyt having an alien's license F ' B 7 is lower than for Western n..‘n‘ e i 345 T o Plblicatio asite, Algy. 12,1840 Monsen and First Officers Herman | oo Gate. The Rev, Merle W. Boyer 31 and the bear season June 20.ipe has been out of the country Irs I ay State exc Wyoming and com- e R e slyn and Dick Howley, are, Paul| ¢ 4 v The game bird seasoh closes Janu- | gue. 3 £ ming and 1- Territory aforesaid, a bankrupt -t of the Resurreétion Lutheran | every since. yares with the national average of s HWBE # ’ imann, Mrs. S. Bailey w et e ry 31 B e i : e P the' nafional average of IS HEREBY GIVEN IFFERT MOVES i iy 3 i Church will also m a guest | Hoogendorn posted $2,5001 bohd A birthday party was held yester- | 67.61 dth day of ~August ~ and was released B e e Syl .o 4 h J Bach - MIsS M 3 day at the residence of Mr. and Mrs 2id Alfred Francis Elle Harve Iifort, President of the Bill Harning, Prank- Collin RO(KS (HARTED NORIH STAR |“ | Staer L. J. Holmquist on Gold Street for COMMISSIONER HERE tuly adjudicated bar Gastineau Channel Baseball Leasu Locmis, Alice Hammerbact Mv SURVEY coMplETED . their young son John Richard, who 2 the first meeting of his and well } 1 butcher | E. Scammon, Don ‘Blrton, Charl IN GlA(IER BAY is now one year old. Co-hostess for| Canvass’ White, U Commis- witt-be- held-at the office now » he T i [ Birthday refreshments were serv- | few days in Juneau on busin outh Franklin Street in day Captain Walt Hall and Flight Mechanic Moller are bringing in the Pilgrim to take north a heavy airplane part for one of the Elec- tras, Passengers inbound on the| Pilgrim are Miss Alaska Moody and Lauren F(-mald e s e A Halibuters Sell, Seattle SEATTLE, Aug. 12, — Halibuters salling here today are as follows: From the Western Banks—Con- stitution 40,000 pounds, 15% and 137% a pound; Angeles 22,000 pounds, 14% and 13 cents. From the local banks—Evolution 500 pounds, 16 cents: straight; Li- banon 800 pounds, 16 ¢ents straight. - Farewell Party for B|I| Harnngion A no-host, progressive party was given last evening at Apartment 17 in the Hillerest The occasion was in farewell to Bill Harrington, who plans to leave for Anchorage " tomorrow on the steamer Aleutian e | DARK OFFICIALS LEAVING FOR MT. M'KINLEY, KATMA! ank T. Been, Superintendent o Mour McKinle, tional Park and Victor Cahalane, Fish an wildlife Service naturalist, will leave tomorrow on the ' steamer Aleutian for the Westward, where they will visit Mount McKinley National Park and Katmai Nation- al Monument, MRS, RICE, DAUC RETURN TO '\l\!' 'LANI After visiting here for the past menth with her sister, Mrs. Ire Tucker, Mrs. Mildred Rice and he sailed south ¢ € daughter Betty Prince George. They are returs to their home at Indian Head, Ma. land. Two previot rocks | - ed during the party hours and mo- in Glacier Bay have been located by LYSTAD ABOARD' Dr. John B. Leighly, University |tjon pictures were ken on the the U. S. Coast and Geodetic | of California climatolozist Who jawn as the young guests paraded Survey this summer A g has been on special a ment by in their best frocks and party one is a submerged rocky pin- ()ffjcer COmmandlflg Ant- | this summer to the U. 5. Weather suits acle surrounded by a kelp patch e Bureau making' a . climatolbgical Pparents of the children attend with' at least a depth of seven ar(h( vOyage Ba(k survey of Alaska, came i on’the the affair and congratulated Mrs. | feet at low water in latitude 58 de- | steamer Baranof from the West-|Mary Holmquist and Stan Grum-| ;recs, 39.56 minutes, and longitude on Old Run ward and continued south on the|mett, whose birthdays were also yes- 138 degrees, 03.43 minutes. | steame AlaSka 8fter spending the| terday ; { ¥ S e o ,”"\N"f Firsy Officer Tsaac Lystad, i b b Touag stvsts who wets il top jon is a large rock that bares four o Bt g | . Dr, Leighly is to report to Wash-|the event included Margaret Ann fest at low tide in a small kelp Commanded the vessel North Sar|ijgion-hefore: going to his home|pyle, Carla Carter, Sarah Druley patch in latitude 58 degr ;;x.:”"i oTngs I;\’EI‘E\?;;;’L;D(: fis]at Berkeley, Cal. Marilyn Benedlpt,. Sharon Sngw 3;]:\11::;\;:[(::1 longitude 136 d Pt o gote Y et tiikie SR i\:m-,\ Ann Wald, Mike Blackwell, | e 0o, NURSE I.EAVES ill Baker, Mike Grummett, Joe ( >eo - — | vstin cams o3 TR B S Abel, Jake Ramsay, David Hamlin | lEGlo“ Io ELE(I {North Star this morning enroute to H and: Jifimy Hacma UNT AND FISH rd Ry DELEGATES TONIGHT alternates to the Department of here will be regular week- John Brad- which were Delegates and American Legion Alaska convention slected tonight at the ly meeting of Alford ford Post. Nominations, week, will be open again »pened tonight, aftery which the election will take place. The Post matter of Legion participation in this year's Southeast Alaska fair. e - JOE GRE! COMES BACK FROM TAX COLLECTING | TRIP ON BRISTOL B\Y‘ Tax Collector Joe Green ulumed‘ o the Territorial Treasurel today after several weeks Oristol Bay area. Green reported Anchorage ng” and Bristol Bay “stormy” ather dejected with :arnings “‘boom- and fishermen’s much lower than usual because of a short pack and poor séason > ——— MISS SUNDQUIST LEAVE Miss Kathryn Sundguist is en- oute to her home in Minneapolis, Minn. after visiting here for the past two months with her brother, Kenneth Sundquist. Miss Sund- quist is a teacher in one of the Min- reapolis schools. - - PASTLS LEAVE John Pastl and Mrs. Pastl outhbound passengers aboard the teamer Alaska for several weeks tay in the south. - COLEMAN RETURNS Dress salesman Herb Coleman vent to Ketchikan, his headquar- are - MRS. CAUBLE, GUEST SAIL ON PRINCE BOA1 Mrs. John L. Cauble and her cous- in, Miss Marie Lineberger of Nortl Carolina, sailed south on the Prince George. Miss Lineberger is return- 1ing to her home after a visit of sev- seral weeks here, and Mrs. Caubl ill spend some time on the coast before returning here. ————— - m‘- news today In The Emplre ers, on the steamer Alaska. R RODEN TO SKAGWAY Henry Roden sailed on the Al- <ka Saturday afternoon for Skag- vay on thé round trip BANDY LEAVES Frank Bandy, formerly with the 4laska “Puneawn, sailed: for < Valdez on the McKiniey on his way to work on the Fairbanks airbase, Point Barrow. The North Star is under the command of veteran Cap- tain S. T. L. Whitlam, who did not make the trip down under. The North Star has made one Government Hospital, now on vaca- Birthday Luncheon Vera Leibel, head nurse at the | For Pearl Peferson previous call at Juneau since its long ‘uon,‘smled on the steamer Mount voyage, but Lystad was on leave at McKinley Saturday night for the | that time Westward determined to shoot a Miss Pearl Peterson was compli- | The vessel is scheduled to leave |moose and catch a record rainbow |mented with a no-hostess birthday port at 8 o'clock tonight for Sew- |trout luncheon at. the Singing Tea Kettle ard, Unalaska, Norton Sound, Ber-| Miss Leibel expects to visit friends | Six friends were present for the ing Sea and the Arcuic in the Kenai and enjoy the hunt- occasion today. | Unloaded here today was a new |ing and fishing of that district for | = -+ 2 will also discuss the c.hool bus for the Juneau-Douglas|the next few weeks. , Native sc hools. e NOTICE | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | air route from Seattle to Nome, op saie at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. 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