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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THE THREE KEYS TO THE MEDITERRANEAN BRITAIN-TO KEEP LOCKED SO FAR THEY ENABLE THE DOORS Gibraltar - Bay BARRACKS X FORTIFICATIONS & BATTERIES &3 \/ Py PATRICIA 8. RNBERG NAVAL BASES MILITARY F secreta te Deiegate Dimond oA T & FACILITIES AIRFIELDS (.| WASHINGTON, Anzust 3. On U S 515);"?! f’a Y Golf of Yy 10 the House Committec on bl < . ’ ¢ SEAPLANE BASES %% SUBMARINE BASES mstlhomm. | ol R R 7 ae [" : i et oiet o 1n | TWQ MILEION Italy calls the 1 “Our Sea.” These three military bases make the Mediterranean largely a British Sea. Should Germany and Italy 72 Alaska overceme Britain, peace terms would place these bases under Germany, Haly or powers (such as Spain) friendly to them. Gibraltar is bombed me ' 1AW onl SEEN BY 1943 often nowadays. Al civilians have left, Malta, say the Italians, has heen bombed until it is no longer valuable as a British base. Fighting in pr laska Egypt will affect the Suez Caral, A e law | A A | permits irc S C Id i Ba¥eNIE, Bp nleesca L wnd anima . Knudsen Says Force Cou o a e o B Be in Field Full BODY OF R — ] (] s B, ot Be i gl Fuly o s W xSfbne e uais Weds August 3at cominint na seen o e o Equipped " mount of N written WASHINGTON, Aug 14— Defense " S o SCAINE 105 Angeles HOme (fiik ke Mk i oo i s o G g8 e terbated lon " n — P bird out of season for food it the day advised Congress an Army of v July 29" for levelar SEATTLE, Aug. 14—The follow-| 'Of interest to Juneauites comes PAVE anY d whatever on hand.|5000000 could be placed in the mer July 29 for the Cleveland ) B0 mat w minute the quantit L full 1 by October o Buffalo ing ers arrived and sold' news of the marriage of Miss Char- V¢ ! W minute the quanty | fiejq fully equipped by Octobe At o6 e i ST i B 3 Jotte Eloane to Richard Francis Cay- M2y be. Such a cons he 1943 , | ¢ articles were not found in From the western bank Lindy anaugh Haden on August 3, at the J‘“ o be r sen’s opinion was given in a ] her stateroom, and \er Charles 40,600 pounds, 13% and 10% cents Home of her par in Los Ang il bl ¢4 | memorandum to_the House Ways Lake E“e Dea'h Of M[S_ Webster, in Ashtain County pound; Oceanus 26,000 pounds, ‘The bride was glven in marris 5 ““” » e nd Means Committee. Tt followed vhere the body is' buried, said and 10 cents by “her father, Dr. Leonard O, !Nt Word ; 4 juestion of Senator Lodge several MOZee IU”)S lnio vedding ring and an ivory brace=| From the local banks w J Sloane, and was attended by her W P ing of game ANl | days ago as to how long it would were th picce f jewelry 2,000 pound 15': cents aight; sister, Miss Isabel Sloane. I Y t to put such a force in the field ere the only pieces of jewelry » ldi Eskimos. prospectors or tra | Mystery Case found on the victim Husky L 400 pounds, 17 cents A graduate of Marlborough and ‘' ups, prospeciors iop e | - | rysiery iotiale o identificd | straight U.C. LA, where she was affiliated ©°1 W1 Y A LDeCS on 900 h d B d \ articl drengiis E 54 % _|and no other “suffic % 5 from Se- doNmis i 4 T e e T;“, wvailable. The bill has the ,mm,‘T eoCdora bu win (Continuea 11om Page One) clothin PRICES AT RUPERT ority, the bride is well known md 1(-)\ 11 of the Department of In- s ol 2 4 Bt At Prince Rupert today 74,000 city. Her father, Dr. Leonar e | I t { Superintendent of Alaska school which group pounds of halibut were sold at 10 Sloane, was for many years a ‘well Tt REs S .S n(en !Ve Of She was the daughter of the late| they will study the case to deter- t0 1260 and 8-cents .a ‘pound k";/‘;"_'“ };‘q"\‘:(‘\:: '”{"‘1‘,‘2‘“” Calendar of the Hou [») 1' H | Henry Elliot, prominent as the mine whether or not there is cause IR idion 8 B i oyt 'an\{ ar 1es ere‘ leading advocate for the purchase' for their entering the investigation & W"_“ 'n::-v “H‘I kg PETERSBURG WATER SUPPLY ‘ and colonization of Alaska ion has been reached on an 'l' I ' l ad g S axe LHCh OB On Augiist 2, the House Commits| 0« i #aniartalnity fof s . a or S e 'n ]m Berkeley following a Carmel |, = " "pibie 1 ands, to whom i ""|4'1y::',v1<'-|. ',‘["’vx:“l "". m-: MOZEE SAYS MURDER Elliot said Mozee was en- . B i was referred ‘the bill, H. R. 9137, ‘o' soonper who s spending some | SEATTLE, Aug. 14—U. S. Mar- route to Brookfield Center, Cor idaho Demon’a"( ! ¥ The- protectioh of the water sUp ¢ phe 1 € 8 % 3 ; me in the city Mrs. J. C shal Benjamin Mozee of Nome, in- to visit relatives before going to ; TR"’ON GOING ON ply of the town of Potersburg oliaE ! who Tom formed of the identification data the Bellevue Hospiial to become a S ' I R askn’ ordered a favorablé report on i later declared himself convinced ~The }t..mr bore s \1u ‘n‘;'-l A & i [ bill is t wtnv 5 1t guests were asked ‘for the 6c- | the dead woman is his wife parently not received while the vic BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 14.—“Cowboy” el contamingtion I'm cqually certain she was tim was in the water, and the palms Gjen Taylor, whose campaign sound D,h :“:\I,“., h;{ ];)( \’\’xl"i’ ik \\"vri - i ,‘I”" 2 L Of | Last evening Mrs. Robert Rice was robbed and-‘murdered:" Mozee said.| of both ‘hands were covered With| ek and a ballad” singing “wife = 300 Ms. 5%, . W ® | Petersburg. The town owns its own | o oin three tables' of -bridge “Ihere’s no question of suicide. She greas : \ : to leave with Capt Ed. Jones this| atcr system and has a plentiful | » ques suicide. § ! and young son helped him, today o =0 T orship Trl= | sannte of el Hy or of Mrs. Budwin. Mrs is not of that temperament increased his lead in a three-way ' Tar ’“‘m [- & \\ook. g AR supply of »‘\‘\l(‘) H.n..x water ~‘\m,n\ ’\) 66 Yoh Wias co-hostess and | Mozee returned here last night RALSTON PHONED race for the Tdaho Democratic Sen- ' Lon f0r ‘boub a week of comECacs basis is what is now sought to be| i\ arrair was' given at the Rice| from Portland where he had taken Chief of Police Dart Ralston re- aorial nomination. z\l\uzfis and pleasure on the West|placed in ‘reserve. Passage of ‘”\;p Forie o5 T n Street. Honors| Federal prisoners flown south from ceived a long distance telephons Taylor piled up 17.000 votes in Coast. 4 preposed 1 lation is requested bY| 4, ,ing the ¢ were won by Nome Sunday, and said he planned call last night from Ashtabula in 631 out of 792 precincts. He is con- 'IA“-hml:/ih\ b‘ml l(.x.\(? ”Jx(m ;,:‘!hl\‘u ‘()w M:”, and 1_‘-.<v»‘r,‘umm: n Coun-|ue.c T, Hogins, fi and Mrs, Gar- | to go east today as his{ which * ‘an - investigating officer| fident of' opposihg~Senator Thomas, | 2L008; Meherin ‘plaring On- |cil of the town. The bill has the| o w Nostrand, second. | 't | ] tact his trade at island ports, fish- [approval of the Secretary of the business affairs are ought definite identification of | Republican Incumbent, in Novem- ' " ! ,‘,,.] " oAb approva 5 Sk A “_‘ An infermal luncheon yesterday | Mrs. Mozee arrived in Seattle Mrs. Mozee's body iy hne: 2 arcu R A L R liulerlor and eI Bet e oL Agti-|,4 the Glacler Highway home of a month ago on her first visit to Ralston said Juneau women -oo s R o culture {Mzs. Howard D, Stabler, also com- the States since 1913. friends of Mrs, Mozee confirmed be- e 1‘;.”“180() o ‘mvn‘n')f”_(“d ot o | plimented Miss Budwin. Surviving her are a daughter, liefs that clothing and jewelry found MORE OKLAHOMANS :oo‘\oco e i tare >t e l '!' I = S5 B A Miss Eloise Mozee, a clerk in the on body belonged to the Nome TOURING IN NOR.I,H o at*-the: beginning o x Woman's Club he on Elliot woman d ! R ST S ]M!’S' Lawren(e lees ; at Nome, a ) Cleveland Lo 8 L L0 S F R UN lUB ; and two broth o sisters One hundred and forty members' D f B 1h in Scattle (HAMBER TO HEAR o e e chs Executive ; inner ior proiner| ¥ — v mans passed ‘through Juneau last (e dum the Indies “H’_ are wanted| A pirthday dinner to honor her | G-MEN ON JOB (OlUNS, 0 (ONNOR-: ght aboard the steamer Princess |out at the Juneau Shotgun Club|prother, Bill Brown, has been | CLEVELAND, Aug. 14, - Federa \liok. 4he asceind hie gt o8 L tomorrow night, and the men Will | planned for this evening by Mrs.| Bureau o westigation officer L. o . . § N Ta be on hand to aid the feminine scat- SO! C > 24 (‘wllluru.a “y,(,. f:‘\i,‘,,i,,A, e : Frank W. Cc , Ontifornia me- | Year to come from the Panhandle e * cal= | Carson Lawrence at the family resi-| o M, 1 haniehls ahpinaed who Hli@s " caine | State. EXRUHRAIE. oo e {dence on Behrends Avenue | Mrs. Ben Mozee ol todey B s R A few days ago, the steamer | The club is holding another week-| A color scheme of pink and white [ fEnE Womit'a' body. Wis” fofnd In | oy i on of the o Princess Charlotte went through day open’ shoot tomorrow evening, |has been selected to decorate :ln‘ Lake ‘Efie two weeks &/ but’ was ineau mill. has been invited to Dere with approximately 70 Oklaho- beginningz at 6 o'clock at the club|dinner table, and main diversion | i i i at bariarrows JUReHit o u-\\. mans in the Farmer-Stockman Tour. range ‘on the Glacier Highway near | for the evening will be cards. i © o aenneronen . 1 ‘Gotfitietce Abmbheon B --e the Salmon Creek Power House. | The guest list includes Mr. and her missing from heéi' statercom Also ‘nyited 15 TRBEE “Medixtor DIVORCE €A blm]].f. and claybirds are taken |Mrs, William Rodenburg, Herb Neff, Frafil® Eiliof, "a_brother “of the ;o\ i aooimer, i : Suit for diverce was filed in Dis- } care of at the club, Everyone is|Paul Coke, Kenneth Lea, Harry Lea dead woman in Cleve ti- | © geinis trict Court today by Pearl M. Everitt invited to come out. |and Kenneth Lowe. fied her from clothir against Earl E. Everitt on grounds 7 | Her bruised bod found Ewmpire cassifiec: g tesulls. of incompatability. | S ey i & | Succeeds Farley SAVINGS Forl lEWIS p'dflS War Game Slrale ‘ Saff at Y | HERE ARE { 1 ! Your Money Is | Available for with- drawal on request. ® Insured by U. S. Gnrvernment up to { $5,000. | Edward J. Flynn A | National committeeman from Mew Alico" MoCoy York and long-time friend of the AlaSka rederal This is Alice McCoy of New York, | President, Edward J. Flyna, Bron? 4 ¥ho now is the wife of A, W, | Democrtic leader, was namcd t Savmgs & l.qan . Robertson, chairman of the board | dizcct Rootevelt's gilractemm et A i3 " § s 2 of the Westinghouse Electric and | Paign. € succeeds Postmaste! In a'Sta¥r conférénice at Fort Lewis, Wash. plannin 3 movements in the army’s most extensive maneuvers mnu,,cmrmgg Co. Miss McCoy James A: Farley as Democratic na- ssn. of Juneau sincé World War days are the men who are putting soldicrs and National Guardsmen from six western had been assistant director of the | tional chairman. Tn; selection Jflg ik ol states through rigid (raining paces. Left to right: Col. A. W. McMorris, Ralph R. Glass, Major General Neighborhood Playhouse Drae |~ Made at a xeeting of party leaders Telephone 3 l in the White House. Thomas E, Rilea, Lt. Col, John T. Murray. Georze A, White, Brigi-General-Charies ¥, Thempson, amatic'school in New:York. ——————— WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1940. CHUTERS LAND IN ENGLAND Aug bearing ( LONDON yrachute; iz, have been fou flages, as the Minis 1bl to report any yout parachute trcop England I industrial are ) wrachute. troops might able t iuc extensive 1bot e . therc P i GAME LAW CHANGE IN NORTHLAND venteen ‘man mark- JAILED (above), N an internment the War se he advocat- Camillien Houde under | ed defianc | al registration — conseription — | scheduled ta begin August 19 1 R U. S.'DEPARFM: OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURE, THE WEATHER 4 &3 4 y the U. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begin at 0 p.m., Aug. 14 (" tonight and Thursday nal shower rinirsd rnoon; not much change in temperature, minimum tonight 48 degrecs; gentle southerly winds Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Generally cloudy with not much change in temperature "tonight and Thursday except occasional show- rs Thursday afterngon; gentle to moderate southerly winds Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate scutherly winds from' D x¥on Entrance to Cape Hifchin- brook; and fresh southeast and easterly winds from Cape Hinelin brook to Kodiak LOCAL DATA Time Barometer 1lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 p.m. yest'y 20.97 53 85 S 4 Cloudy 4;30 am. teday 30.08 50 94 Calm [} Noon toda 30.14 3 B2 SE 12 RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m Precip. 3:.30am Staticn last 24 hours te np. temp, 24 hours Weather 47 3 % 0 Fogay 75 (3 PL. Cldy Nomn 6 12 PL.Cl Andhorage G4 40 Rain Bethel 18 03 Cloudy St. Paul 48 15 22 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 1 15 01 Cloudy Wosnesenski 51 19 21 Rain Kanatak 62 b5 60 Rain Kediak 60 51 03 Rain Cordova 63 49 0 Cleal Juneau 51 50 01 Clondy Sitka 65 55 01 PL.ClY Ketchikan 65 50 14 Clear Prince Rupert 60 52 90 Cloudy Prince George 56 19 14 Clouuy Scattle 72 i 0 Clear Portland 71 i) 56 0 Cica San Francisco (W] bt i 0 Clou WEATHER SYNO! I'he moderate western disturba ice has advanced slowly eastward with the low pressure reported at St. Paul Island A large area of: high pressure was situated of. the Pacific coast and a ridge ¢ tended northward into Southeast Alaska. The weather has continued the last 24 hours. Guif, over* the Rain has oc- Bristo! Bay r¢ cloudy over curred over most the c of Alaska durin tal areas of the gion, in Southeast Alaska, and in British Columbia, Juneau, August 15—Sunvise 5:18 ami., sunset 8:45 pun. IMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |14, 1940, and the time within which No. 4534-A defendant, is required to appear i IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR 'hirty days after completion of the THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, last publication. DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT | GIVEN under my hand and the JUNEAU. al of the court aforesaid thi 23rd ds 5 9 | PHYLLIS L. SEAVERS, Plaintif* Tf'I"M‘f'” e vs. ALLEN SEAVERS, Defenc- T g 101 Clerk of the District Court TOXNHEABOVE. NAMBD *ALLEN Division No. 1, Territory of JAVERS, DEFENDANT, Ak GRBETING By J. W. LEIVERS, You are hereby summoned to Bty |appear before the above entitled | pyication dates, July 24-31, Aug [court at Junean, Alaska, within .14 140, el thirty days from the service of | this summons and a copy of the complaint herein upon you, and inswer the complaint filed herein; Base a o a and in case of your failure to ap- | pear within the time prescribed by law, judgment will be entered 3 against you as. prayed for in.the| The following are scores of games complaint, and which judgment is|Dlayed this afternoon in the two the dissolution - of" ‘the bonds ~of | major leagues: matrimony existing between plain- National League tiff and defendant Philadelphia 5; Brooklyn 6 The date of.the order for the New York 1: Boston 0. lication of this summons is Ameri 1940, The time of publi- Boston 3: New York 8. prescribed is four weeks. 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