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A THE DAILY AEASKA® EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUG. 13, 1940. = =« U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUF Arc Nazis Planmng to L:m(r Plancs in Enghnd HURRI(ANE (Oflfgsfli‘sfi |§' " "AlYMAY g TIIE WEA THER ; Light showe and not much change in temperature for tonight an Wednesda .. g minimum temperature tonight 50 degrees; moderate south = ‘A, wind [ T 0 STATES Army Officer Declares Blfl AT GR E E (E Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly cloudy with occasional ' nd not much change in temperature tonight and Wl‘(lnv-r Expansion of Army W moderate southerly winds except moderate to fresh over sound Iz‘ AI)(I straits and Lynn Canal Property Damage Will Now Slowed Up Yugoslawan Territory AlSo ™ vorccust "or winas atom the coust ot the Gurr of Ataska: Reach Into Millions WASHINGTON, Aug. 13—t May Be Taken by T B L R N el e dier General William Shedd H winds from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. ¢ of Dollars S oot of Biatt tm oneeee ot| - ROme Machine Locar DATA % perscnnel, said the amount of time | ey Time Barometer - 1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity % ATLANTA. Ga. Aug. 13. — The required for to consider| ROME, Aug. 13. — Authoritative| 4:30 pm. yest'y ... 29.83 51 89 s 7 hurricane battered coasts of Geor- conscription legislation has brought|Ttalian circles have Indicated that| 4:30 aum. today .. 29.02 51 96 SE 3 Cloudy i gia and South Caroline which count- | about postponer of War De-|Ttaly will clair Noon today 29.96 52 92 s 5 Lt. Rain i ed at least 35 dead and millions of 'partment plans for wing 900,000 fand Yugc s RADIO REPORTS i dollars werth of damage, is near men in uniferm by January 1 later as due an ruled Al- 1 TODAY ‘ normalcy today and people are re-| Shedd added, “Even that is an|bania. Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30p.m Precip. 3:30am. | turning to the stricken areas. ptimistic | I tatement” Virginio Staticn last 24 hours ! temp. temp, 24hours Weather I The American Red Cross reports, He appeared before the House Gayda said the Ttalian Government| payrow 16 48 0 Pt. Cla i 25 negroes were killed on St. ‘Helena Military Committee as th enate | expected Greece to answer “its new Fairbanks 72 45 AG Trace. |, Cloud Island. near Beaufort, South o- | began its third day of debate on and declared that Ttaly| wNome 63 50 154 0 Cloud lina, last Sunday during the 80- the cempulsory service bill. tolerate Gre “dcts| Hawion 66 38 | 39 o Clotid an hour hurricane which swept out > : the independence of Al-| Anchorage 64 47 48 0 Cloudy } of the Bahamas, bania,” and accused Greece of de-| gy Paul 48 45 45 06 3 sight other, negroes, perished ROME B{RHN signs on Albania. Dutelr Harbor . 50 | 2 43 0 [hasby Legies Tand. e T Wosnesenski 57 a1 ;4 0 3 s [ " ruolm SAYS Kanatak 63 Glen ot gL 0 ik V1 SUGGESTIONS i T R E AND I.{A c ra 68 { 52 52 0 Cloudy A GH "‘URN DOWN E N Gl l S H MEN Juhcau 52 : 51 51 23 Cloudy 'I‘G SE" Hp “Ew " sitka 60 i 4 52 07 Cloudy NGy Ketchikan 58 | 52 52 ’ Rain ¢ lin “suggestion that Greeer Portiand 73 { 52 52 0 Clear formally. ‘renbufice. Great Britain Ambassador Savs He WaS San Fraticisco . 73 | 51 52 0 Clea guarantee of her mvw,wml« e anc SR G SYNOPSIR fo Succeed Technman cepor i i diplematic e : St RPN Dhosnir Habortea. ovér. the Ben s . in London Papers Hon, 48 dne p ' i S F k P I area of high pressure was situated the Pac rank Fauls 5 i e During the last 24 hours light rains occurred over mosi sec- |8 M[S I_‘S!e Hebe” NEW YORK, Aug. 13-—~John Cud- [ fionis}of /Alaska wnd. the 'Yukon Teitory Watren “Eveland; Director i Why, United States ' Ambassador to Juneal, August =SSunrise 516 am. 8:48 pm “Divison of Laboratorics of the Ter- Belgium, reprimanded by the State —————— ritorial ‘Department of Health. left HOSfBSS W”h Pany | Department, for giving an interveiw | {ing a month with the Fairbanks on the steamer Aleutian for An- lon the Belgian situation in Lon- | {lecrnlun Company mn a consult- i i E ¢ said: » London pape ing capacity while the biz new E i chorage to supervise the setting up F M fi' cn, said: “All the London papers | ing capac of ‘2 new branch laboratory Or iS' i Verson except one, the Landon Times, dis- MmmG MM 'S |M ‘le"r" was pul into operation e AhcRomge dabsts. to-be on torted the statements so much the Collins does not know whethe [AE - . 4 o » the third floor of the Odd Fellows' For Mrs. W. A. Alverson, who has | I couldn’t even recognize them {he will Ryl south. returning i Here is how England Hopes to take some of the | lars set on the sides of roads to prevent plan hall John Smith, janitor at the been visiting here for the past two Cudahy returied on the Dix VISI'"NG IN C"vll(", I] ,v‘\“:)(../\.:.’jv :“‘“.,‘l";.”{', o “plitz’ out of the threatened German air blit l from landing. The other shows concrete culve: | Territorial Buiiding herc, left to|and one-half months, a bridge party | Clipper frem Horta under instruc- | A A e krieg. One pictuge shows the huge concrete pil- | making a likely landing field useless. ; help with the installation of equip-| was given last evening by Mrs. Lisle | tions not oniy to talk ,.u or go to Dawson on more specic bert at her residence in the this time. ¥ : Assistant. Director Frank . Pauls Marine Apartments, “violently thof‘t;glr-((ll \:;?(n']: saw |.|fe n Peru at 15 000 Feet M{:";\;lr in Juneau, secing “the sam¢ OF FOUR ON TRIP nomination: of Alfred ' Ghezei o »vfbvm et on o Mun.w.h Wilson ufte upper 10 s e Eme”ams W"h | Ieachers returning to hool: Postmaster at Fairbanks was today e - Asked for the occasion were Mrs, throughout Alaska were oug ; Everett Nowell, Mrs. E. F. Clements. Collins, is cne of the inost success confirmed by the Senate. He has S 4 g J i " The motorship -Messenger, Sev- possengers on the steamer Aleutian. | [P EC 00 Forbl oo A 4d Mrs. E. S. Evans, Mrs. J. L. Wilsan, 5 lven Om | ful mining engineers in the busi |nforma| Dmnflr enth-day Adventist Mission boat, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cameron,| oo o) Miss Madge Hildinger and Miss ness, but his fame in that field would ', v . if nothing if he would (mn-‘ An informal get-together dinner led this afternoon for Sitka and who spent : as Government 8 Y Al E Mabel Meuncks. v FO!’ GUGS‘S Hel'e be ¢ Island, passed | BNAL Mrs. Alverson plans to sail soon mercialize on his guarantee to give honoring Warren Eveland, who Pastor H. L. Wood stat- te o BB oL, 334 foR et Satiua R homs lany dub golfer a drive of 400 yards sailed for Anchorage today on the 1t Metla- | yyonr black glasses, -Jo “Anne '[EA(HER pASSES in Oakland, Cal “‘\v 1 mn\mnnrul to Mrs. Richard| . petter steamer Aleutian to start constru Thompson was arraigned late - - Blac (T 5 wife of the commander of And that guarsa e is no joke.|tion work on the new health lab this afternoon before U. S. Com- by he East Bace at the Antarcticiyn gact, in the thin air of Peruws oratories, was given last evening ! missioner Felix Gray on ‘a charge DleS al Afl(horage A”ef (ONNORS REmRNS “]‘:’\‘l‘" xlxjv U: p“‘/:i;‘r“‘“‘:-?:;'“" |15,000-faot high ‘Cetra de Paace. cop+ | atifhe Gastineau Gafe by Mlss Adel- of forgery. Miss Thompson listened | | per mines, Collins declares thai heid Guenthner. FROM INSPE('"O“ ter of the Governor of Hawaii,| . ! both of whom guests of Gov ‘v s S g _ |ment. H - cd they plan to be gone untilabout through the middle of September visiting Mi M tla last year An in out-of-the-way places in the in- terest of the Mission and’ welfare Yukon as Territoris cher work | Mr. and Mrs. Jose] Those making this trip with the| came in from Haines on Pastor, are his wife, Mrs. Wood, ask went out on the two or three” golfers have made an Present for the occasion were Mr impassively to the reading of the daughter Virginia Wood, and Dr. headed for Kokrine charge and entered no plea. She Operahon —Wldely attempt to see how far a golf ball and Mrs. Lloyd Morley, Mr. and W. R Peterson of Battle Creck,| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry will €0|is held under $5,000 bond TRIP TO WESTWARD | civor and Mrs. Ernest Gruening, alcan be driven at that altitude, but | Mrs. Warren Eveland, Mrs. Mildred Mich to Stevens Village. They came in i Sisis 3 KnOWn Here | buffet-supper and evening of bridge «They haven't found the balls yet.” | Dudley, Mrs. P. Jolley and Frank |15 planned for tonight. Mrs. E. W. Qollins will be remembered by Pauls. n the Aleutian re stoppin > SETURN R R o ‘\ i ' ‘\; at Angoor \\v,“,”,‘i ‘ll L;Hf: '“l,lml.\h«» Baul| s Alvaei Kndeds i | TRePGEiOg bustling activity at An- | Holtz will be hostess at her home|many Juneauites as the first e e e & last; year arcived in Juneau on the Aleutian taug i 1 :’;(()x'c .‘l:la::):v(:“;clrm:;’ '::fi chorageyQaifei Sfis James D Bevent Sitzech gineer to arrive on the scene 25 | Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- TR i (hAn u\‘\ nl])(‘l person dl(‘d ye l(’l (”IUI"]“‘ (”“.' Jag i U\(‘ POMA (ol ist Gruening, R. C.ithe Alaska Gastineau Company | quaranteed circulation 3 Dave Housel. south on business, | eration abcording torward n“u‘nml [ Westward William A, Holzheimer, Helen Cass,| Collins and his wife, with their s A"NE"E “l AND returned north to Juncau aboard 'here I)\" fars, Marfe ‘Drake, Deputy M. H. Sides, Deputy Collector who | A, B. Hayes, Gertrude Naylor, Jesse | daugliter Tone, n at Thane in | Pk hn Amur Hlew. to Hoonah b e bl pae, DEPULY | accompanied Connors, yemained at | E. Graham, W. W. Council, Robert| April of 1815 and believed to havs | OLOTHES st sp OLEAN John mns 1 flew o he Aleutian Commissioner of Education Bordova, “358° 48 “pa Hete next | Bender aBa tha Wshdvees. R R U s OFTEN—Wear Tonger! today with W. J. Stuart and we sistant Regicnal F or Wall- >+ - Mus. Anderson taught at Portlock Mg T AT S e ) Send YOUR GARMENTS to to continued on to Sitka via other island ports and bring in five pas- sengers for here while Shell Sim- week. - i " . fall of 1915 WAKELIN HERE last term, but has taught all over ' e ;dmps left ;umnu n m; fall g:})}la or an Ta 0, where ollins | ) Teport on progress towa e trRo SR foware From there they went to Peru, 1 mons spent the day with Forest g, o o o camp for 1,000 ot his trad town. He is regist- ' summer. | § . officials making an inspec- b 5 e : 3 T | H d 'I' d where their son John was born at | 1o ratRRA Girls” 4-H Club y man Helbrook flew here from Ket- Triangle ‘Thorough Workmanship, and Modern Method- Produce Work that 315 Sure o Please Life in that rare altitude is ener- land lakes. enidiehE; 15t v est (uunmnu and his H N R d Je B v s aatil] ou; : s ght S wons flew to Ex- p arg 3 rmerly wi 4 s S vating in the extreme, Collins said, | 3 8 st Semmens 0 o B an by o, - g A R FIWL sy, Mim iete g ) FOT NOW NOSIBGACR g G ety | " o bring (0 ‘native. womBn, Anie| e Bk o Tho tave teamer Aleutian today enroute to OrK taKen Up St Painer today tiending the an- , e [ SR Gl T Sl Phone i n l t1 e cam 8 ¢ nual meeting of the Alaska Rural — Surprising Mrs. Thomas Green-|«can't finish a game of tennis.” i Foes for medical atiention _“~“*»‘ lumber delivered today for a tem- rbanks where he will be em- . . Rehabilitation Corporation, of which | how, at her new home on the Glac-| And speaking of tennis, at the 501 . Amundsen -'("-\A‘H‘ll“j’ from Glacic ‘_ perary plank road. Temp rary quar ployed . 'n Thls c“y NOW the Governor is a member. | ier Highway, were a group of friends | orro de Pasco mines, one doesn't { :3‘-:“\!”:1:1'41‘.‘.‘ 1’1\"“‘:;'11 | ter \:m~ been up fo -v;' mer Lo .""v\’r:("'nl i Tomorrow the Governor will go who today called for an afternoon |get any curve on the ball, because é burn and Alex Holden 3 1"1\‘] m»“l)llx»:;lh(lv .duw‘r hl\ the Army. Francis Riendeau flew with PAA ~ Mrs. Willlam Rogers has con- tl\qu;-”mmu. Im.‘“ n“h.(:“ ghe .“”,I\[r h.‘.m“p S p hmmwarm",“ NCSIE e (LR Sevataa + ¥ € 2 i g sit nks before returning to| Arrangements were made by Mrs.|lins said, and when you bat a ten- from “Kake with G Lauer -2 Py to Fairbanks today to join the air Sented:toaet as leader for a Girls'| .\ = . 4o Williain "Reck and the gnest Hst in-}nis qt » 5 et b b it i 4-H'Club in Juneau. The 4-H Clup 'N¢ capital T ROV SIS B TR AN s iRl A uogs ke g, cluded Mrs. Joe George, Mrs. A.| Collins came in from Fairbanks B ¢ — HGION ELECTS ROYS BACK FROM SR b 27},.?;‘?21‘.“%"3?ve‘113x.§"?,1»”‘;’i;’i::i.';Mrs Blackwell. i o A Wi et 1 o i ot o i i ter Hellan, Mrs. Tom George, Mrs. | —— — . L B o 2 : Saved [rmu the Sea |and is available, without cost: to . ¥ | R e e e e POST DELEGATES WORK IN CANNERY 8 i GV girl Bokgeeentia gk o AL i Sl “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” ’ £ \ . : 10 Aras 81 ‘Veas of e Son Retun] Hom {Mrs. Martin Lynch, Mrs. John Win- | ) i PHONE 767 A number of Juneau boys came Mrs, Florence Syverud, District el”"‘ M BTy H.‘,’””"‘v!v_"\ A EHONE 757 318 MAIN Delegates to the American Le-!pack to prepare for school work |Home Demonstration Agent for e bt ‘"' Ddhcah, Mis, Vinghy Eipfrett tind THRIFT C0—0P 5 REET glon Department convention Were lact night with the Columbia after | Southeast Alaska, ‘whose office is| Mrs. Vance Blackwell and her|MIS M“V'“" Rdck. . clected last by d John working the season at the Ellamar |over the First National Bank, has Young son, John Michael, returned it ! RETAILERS 'OF FAMOUS i Bradford Post, Delegates are George cannery near Valde: ‘ | charge of club work in this district. to their home in Ketchikan on the R C 0' Wh ' | SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS 1 Gullufsen, W. O. Johuson, H. G.| Those returning were Harley Tur- | Any girl interested in sewing or | Steamer Columbia. | ene ar I e 3-—FREE DELIVERIES——3 g Nordling \: )zr, i{rn;l’l C : H. per Jr. Farl Zinck, Jack Glass and! knitting or in learning to sew or VITN‘\', P{:;vr L:x}) t!;vl guests of | Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY . v Newman, John R. Holl yave! jeseph Kenned {knit is asked to contact either Mrs, | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blake for the H F "P ty “THE PRICE TAG JVERYTHING” Davenport and Fred Camerc ———————— Syverud, District Home Demonstra- Past two weeks. While here, Mrs. as arewe ar I'HE PRICE TAG IS NOT.,EY.}E},,-,,,_-,--. B s Alternates elected were J tion Agent; Mrs. Edith A. Davis, Blackwell was the incentive for 5 XS | MacKinnon, Harry Stonehouse. Be | HospiTAL MoTES Secretary in Home Demonstration Much Pnterlaminz Before sailing to Bethel with! Lybeck, Leo tt, A. E. John- oFr s A9 B ’ Office or Mrs. William Rogers whose e her mother. Mrs. Leslie A. White, - = % stone, Prank Metealf, Al Zenger L o o o telephorie number 15 Red 147 Rone carol white entertuned o | Pul a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want I g 7 T Mrs Joe Green group of her neighborhood friends and Joe Thibodeau. A ® MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT ‘ The Post also decided not to i a Giberson, teacher at | MILOTTES COME IN yesterday afternoon with a party ® More Miles tor Your Money participate this year in the Southi-|pe i o “admitted to St. Ann's AFTER LONG TRIP Ba(k from 'l' iy | at the home of her aunt and uncle, ® A Comfortable, Quict Ride cast Alaska Fair, Hospital today for surgical care { ”p | Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Leivers, on Dis- ® An Engine that Instantly Starts * e Mr. and Mrs. A. Milotte, photog- | Shsn tin Avenue, ® Assurance of Safe Trips ‘l TO HASSELBORG Admitted to St. Ann’s William raphers, returned . here yesterday | Mrs. Joe Green, the first Juneau-| The party hours were spent play- ® Freedom Irr_.m Fire llamrds' * Forest Service officials W. A. peterson is receiving medical at- from several months of travel to the | ite to purchase ticket on the| 18 various indoor games and re- ® A'Broad Range of Smooth hnfl‘d\. Chipperfield, William N. Parke and | {antion Westword and Interior. They are PAA Clipper for Seattle, returned|{réshments were served for the oc-| : "": Oftfuting sxid M‘:"‘“"‘"'“ Costs Fred Ball flew to Lake Hasselborg guests at the Baranof Hotel'and |today on the steamer Aleutian with|Casion. . :fno‘;‘m:":;:,';f:e;?z;fim today to remain until Thursday in ' pap Sutter was admitted to St plan to remain in. Juneau for a enthusiastic comments about her| Rene Carol White, who has been 5 ‘. Fulk Diesel Dependability connection with recreational devel- | Ann's Hospital t and is re- number of days. first flight with the Leivers for the past win- ™ An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked 4 opment work. ceiving medical supervision | since June -'«s. Mrs. Green has! {er, returned to her home in Bethc i | - - - - STEDMANS SATL et visitine attle and . east| this moming on the steamer Aleu-| L“ARLES G WARNER C" i OLSON ON TRIP W. 8. Kjlaich was a \d- Mr. and Mrs. Verne Stedman re- “o‘f the mcunmms with relatives. |tian. She joined her mother on the i ®: I John G. Olson, fire department mission at St. Ann's turned to Ketchikan today on the ——ete | ship, Mrs. Leslie White, who has - ) truck driver, is & passenger west on steamer Columbia. They came here ERI(KSON R"ES been visiting in California for theg ? the Aleutian on a vacation trip. He Mary Ann Lee underwent a ma- to attend funeral services for Mr | past several weeks. # expects ‘to be back on the Juneau jsr operation this morning at the job in about one month Government Hn\pual ——————— et GMC 'T‘R'UCKS ‘Compare Them With All Ofhers! Scedmnn"‘sglill'fil\.ars J: E Smith. | A'I' (“»El TODAV‘ ';;)‘ FO’R;_;UKON NUISANCE HERE | & The packer Nuisance in Ju- Funeral services for A. Henry| Alaska Wi]dme Agent Harold neau today unloading 17,000 pounds :Eru‘kson. who passed away at St.|Gallwas and wife left on thesteam- MRS. HOFFMAN SOUTH Mrs. Roy Hoffman and son Elroy | jcg was a med- rnment | powildered by Oscar sv Claire admission at the are passengers south from Juneau Hospital today war clute of salmon at the Juneau Cold Stor- | Ann’s Hospital July 30, were held|er Aleutian to return to thei . on the Columbia for Seattle. o i age Company wharf. teday in the Chapel of the Charles|home at Fort Yukon after a visit| PRICE APPEABANCE ECONUMY 0 dhes ol A dmitted for med care, Annie > - - | W. Carter Mortuary. to Juneau. their former home, | DUBABIMTY ] TO KETCHIKAN Ross is at the Government Hos- WILLIAMS WESTWARD | Services were said by the Rev. Tt TSRS | % The Forest- Service vessel For- pita) District Engineer. M. D. Willlams Merle W. Boyer and interment was INSURANCE MAN HERE ! F4 0 R By " ‘ester will go to Ketehikan tomorrow of the Public Roads Admuustmuonvm the Evergreen Cemetery. I. ‘€. Rowland, of Hanson-Row- 0“ with a tow. 3 | Mary Ohkiaya i the left for Seward on the steamer| Mr, Erickson was 83 years of age|land insurance in Tacoma, came in| WNN s Mm ‘Co " ———————— ment Hospital receiving med e Aleutian on a routine road mspec- and was formerly at the Pioneers'|from the south today and is a guest| PHONE 411 % Bubseribe for The Emplre. | tention. | Emplre ciassifieds biing results. |‘tion trip. Home in Sitka, at the Gastineau Hotel, f % o X 4 o 2 » .

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