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it e ey Gene Mo*gan Passes Away " HOLLYWOOD, Cal The film colony mourned today the death of Gene Morgan, a vereran actor and mester. of -ceremonies known as “The Man in the Gre Hat." Morgan died sudder m a heart ck. He was 51 old R Recordina s Made 0f "Alaska’s Flag” Alaska’s Flag Mrs. Lola Mae Alexander, who sang “Alaska’s Flag” over KINY st night, will not forget the broadcast for A. M. Uggen, of the Alaska Music Supply, made a recording of DAILY ALA 3Halibufers: - FOUR MILLIORS FOR ANCHORAGE Sell, Seallle uoms 15 SET UP me, Imenor ip Ends for (rumrines na Crumrine .lu»ummr Crumrir her well and d Alaskan art 5, came in on 16 —The Ulv\\— Star this summer at Seward and 39,000 younds, 14 and 11 cents a there to Fairbanks and flying to From the local banks—Maddeck — & Anchorage, painting along the way 2.000 ]mm\(i:w 14'4 cents straight Four million (l()ll."l"\ for Army uc at the Baranof Hotel, the 2,000 pounds, 14% cents | homas At Anchorage have been | Crumeines plan to go north tomor- s | made available, according to in- tW to SKagway to get the cat/ = ‘f()l'lll‘r\’l"l) received from Washing- thofr pet whic the 1 with RUPERT PRIC ton today by Secretary of Alacka friends on thei way north early A Prince Rupert 36,000 E. L. (Bob) Bartlett thi ummer § nds of halibut wer o1 at 1050 The sum of $1.625,000 has been there, the Crumrin e!land 8 cents a pound allocated by the Army from funds nde 1itd a ] re th wil ), i - made available by the United States but said they would possibly make Housing Authority to build 325 dwell- the last trip downriver from HA"D "RM) USED ings 6n the Anchorage milithry res- ervation for non-commissioned of- ficers of the first three grades and for civilian employees. Whitehor - AT GUN CLUB'S KA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. | Invited fo Make Trip fo 16, 1940. Gruening ToFlyto Antipodes New Zealand-Now | at Nome ; From Nome, a, to Auckland New Zealand, half way around ti world will be he tri ich G Ernest C 1n i T entirel by airplane within the next fev weeks. The G wor has been invited by Pan American ay to fly o the new Clipper m o New| Zealan He will T here Mon- the song as she was singing it and has presentea ner with the record. | BANK MAN SEES THURSDAY SHOOT An additional 2300000 is being from the Interior ute to Enthusiastic praise for the song 5 set aside from regularly appropriat- | Califcrnia for 3 Pacific by Mrs. Marie Drake and Mys. Ralph BR'GHI FUTURE In the Hidaiciir RaLE ormased rlunm for officers’ homes on the ':\kr'!:' % g o Wayne Dusenbury and for its pres- hat #1 G s | Anchorage reservation. cday Foverr s flying ( entation over KINY last nig it by FOR AI_ASKANS ];’\f,‘“,})’:"n’]“: : “‘"“"”::’ ‘I‘I""' J,:»“f":f, No Housing Authority funds will | from Anch Nome in a Civ! Mrs. Alexander has been accorded Shoteun Club; the trap. brake down.| D¢ necsssary to furnish dedofnimoda- Acronautics Board plane. ~Sunday “Alaska’s Flag E. A. Anderson, Assistant Manager d the 't‘fil.‘ of Ih(" (4 ing was Bubl for HE- sAR TOIeE, 8L Tair- | be WL 1‘1‘\‘“—”.”“:‘: e > e s o o o i 7 o0 S WA panks, Bartlett was informed. to Juneau, continuing south fron of the Bank of California, here on | completed with a hana trap. ? fé Neot here by Alaska Clipper. MRS BFZ HERE his first trip In two years to Al 'fkfl Several women turned out along | The entire trip to New Zealand | « DL likes to think of Al as_“the | with a good crowd of men, and club M RDER CO'RPSE nd return will be completed byl Vily! bright spot in the picture n'[ the |officials reported ‘a“good shoot. u carly Zin ASdpt@mber ‘ 11 immediate future for the United Repairs _wm be gompleted-on the P YR . States trap gun i fhe’ next few :Inv- Mrs. Nick Bez, wife of the well jealthy, plans to remain here until L R o Sabic 1n oo the | SaeAl WRIR G I Sail T6F THE ROTARY HEAD B iN WHRD (A‘E ; Denali last night, joined her hus- westward on the Baranof, spending * J 4 | band here today, and flew out with | 5 few days. at ‘Kodiak, ~Anchorage REIURN'NG SOU]’H § frar okt him to spend a few days at Todd . ATHENS, Aug. 16 A raviiay e the cannini senson closes. i FBI Takes Complete Charge .ot tion ot the Greck Recervt John Bez, young son of Mr. and mG (ONSU T T Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Borleske ¥ . . has been set for August 20, it w Mix, e s spending the summes NURS LTAN o Mecoand have: vineens Boiseke) of [nyestigating Nome |06l Snnounced ftonigh, at Todd, while their other son, Nick, | e s " " % ’ Sv. 27 shoatha old, 1 tematning ot | fu B0 VISIT IERRIIORY1':,;-e:;“;;';,:'“;;;g;;"‘l;r;;;,: on e Woman’s Death R R :mmr" in ;Seattle with his grand- 2 i [ A W today enroute sotith on the steamer | Basit parents. | iss Alice Brackett, Public Health Mount: MeKinley. /| “GENEVA, Ohio, Aug: 16.—Coro- | Nursing Regional Consuitant from | npp gormkc_)cmth at Whitman | ner Charles: Webster said today he CiviL SERVICE the Children’s Bureau, U. S. De-|gpllege in Walla Walla, has been | expected to discuss this afternoon No BA“- GAME partment of Labor, will arrive on | yisiting Rotary clubs in Alaska and | with Nome Marshall Ben Mozec o3 | EXAMINATIONS the steamer Baranof Sunday. the: SHates as District Governor of | to whether or not an autopsy should T ! FOR TONIGHT Mrs. Mary K. Cauthorne, Director | ghg mmm be ‘performed on the body of his i of the Publi¢ Health Nursing for| wife.in' an effort to clear up her| The United States Civil Service {he Territorial Department of Health | Mysberious. death Commission has announced open There will be no bassball game|will join Miss Brackett on a trip luMBER (O"PA“ ‘Mudee. said he would permit an|competitive cxaminations for the tenfght in Firemen's Park |to the Westward.' They will visit MA" H. 0 dutopsy. if 'authorities believed it | Positions listed below. Applications scheduled 'the established nursing serviees on IES m would help solve the case. must be on file with the Commis- League President Harve Iffert(the trip, going first to Kodiak. Webistet, 1ot & doctor, announced| sion’s Washington office not later announced this afternoon that the o s Tom Morgan, President ‘of ‘the| hie. would -order on if Mozec re-|than the closing dates mentioncd game between the Elks and Doug-| NOTICE | Golumbia Lumber Company of Al-| quested such action in each case las will be played Sunday, if pos-| ~Meeting of the Legion of the acka, flew south with the ‘Alaska| Both Cleveland police and the| The salaries given in cach case sible, and the wWinner will meet Moose No, 25 will be held to-|glipper this-morning for a-short| Coroner said the FBI has.taken|are subject to a retirement deduc- the Moose for the championship| night at Odd Fellows Hall. Luneh | husiness trip. complete charge of the investiga-| tion of percent of the second half. and initiation. Morgan will attend to business | tioh. Junior graduate nurse, $1,620 a e | e affairs in Seattle,and will possibly - - year, U. 8. Public Health Service Subscripe to ‘The Daily Alaska Em-| The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- | go to Portland, returning here by Federal Security Agency, and Vet- pire— the paper with the largest tees the largest aaily circulatton ol | Clipper in Hbout a week pRoM'FE“"‘ MI“ING | erans Administration. High school guaranteed circuiuiion any Alaska newspaper. D - study and completion of a specified MAN GOES THROUGH Walter | ska Clip ‘Mrs. Gruening Sails for South Prominent mining man Johnsen came in on the Alg and flew to Fairbanks “ Hollywood Sights And Sounds < Mrs. Emest Groehing, wife of| i noon with a PAA Electra By Rabbin Cooms leonss N . Jotinson, well known' ‘operator Gov irnest Gruening, - sailed on 2 < will HOLLTWOOD, Obl., A, 16~There wehws stverdliiof s’ 8 || the steamtis 1o0HD- BRoikisay thil| Jhs SURA0 AT WL AR Atk SbM TG Eresion: [wobier s, i Howdn, the dissctor, || atierndon: entoute - to Bati" Pranof o oV o S e ORI Gl when Susanns Foster it the next table. cisco to visit her son, Huntington,| oM. B 18 AR ek, Te- | Hogan—Ilean, shaumrock-visaged veteran of many movie wars who is with the Matson' Steamship| ¢, 1 ine couth via J”,‘;.\.“ “(,m‘ —looked at Susanna and pondered. “Why does God have to give Company in' that city. thahs: ! one little gixl cvery(hing—that voice, Jooks—everything?" i Young beter (Grushing aleo SRUEC B | Ther Be chuekled, . T shaull vHORARY. <DIObIY He take me JRoi MEE smEndingolime. B M) ‘ ’ e his brother plans to remain in | where T could develop and cherish stomach ulcers? Mis Oiusiing will teiibo Mo nd me," sad Foster, “off & truck in New Jersey. | within three Week, it is announced. IS INCORPORATED “And Susanna,” said one of the boys, “off the WPA." | - it Tt made ‘etty nice Holywood pattern, chuckles aside | o A E HERE Articles of ~incorporation have e lp RIL "D R _ .. ¢ | been filed with Territorial Auditor| This Foster (Preston, T mean, although Susanna is domg ail {1 QN Hls WAY WESI Frank A. Boyle by Hansen Row- | right too) has te2n going was skidding along, over great guns lately 1d around the town, land, Inc.. of Alaska. | the brokerage main office of A while back he getting into this after Incorporators of and insurance firm, TO HUNT ON KENAI “B” and that “A-minus” production. He's on his own, a P Y ~ 3 S 4 i o % s s, which is to be Juneau, are I. C,| year of discipline by RKO where he'd dene very well in “The Ti- || Dr. Ted Kingery of Portland is| Rewland ‘of: Tacoma; Henry Roden former.” He's on his own, after more bad pictures—all B's—than [ cpending a few days here enroute and Charles Waynor. one actor should be asked to survive, What Foster did to incur to the Wesward for a hunt on Ke- i the wrath of the RKO b “B" on him and it nearl sudden he gets a call for not through t PERCY’ OPEN ALL one to take D. Lameur from Bob Preston in and about this time Harry Sherman his Hopalong So- Preston Foster western than his “Round-Up.” a bigger the guy for the “B's, That's Hollywooed too, sometimes, for the right guy. Says Preston: “I'm no si like (] in the w ng end anyway. It's agents who turn over the big dough. But I'm not not when I can make in a week what I used to ma selling classified ads for a news ain't hay, That's all I do—and it makes money Says Hogan: “And it keep working. ain't art. I got a buzz justy now is ok. They like it. ment. in the rain, drop in and see it The boys are concerned because Presion Foster Preston are in the same picture. like this: Susanna Foster, Robert Preston dislogue by Lewis Poster, music It coutd be a ot worse, and goes sailing along with the a year, maybe two mare, It ain't art—it's just an hour’s entertain- If you're waiting for a street car some day, and caught, “Written and directed by Preston Stur nai Peninsula. He arrived by Alas- "FVIGERAID WORKING. Dinners or Light Lunches that all Juneau is talking about. TRY OUR FOUN- TAIN, TOO! MM‘KINNON lllal'll(\ll\(- | Lieut.-Commander J. S. MacKin- jnon ‘of the U. 8. Navy was sched- uled to arrive here this afternoon by PAA Bleetra'from Fairbanks af- m \thn nues of the Westward. ed Captain of' the unit. - Enterfain for Mrs. Dusenbury “Moon Over Burma,” periodically on decides Foster says bye-bye who splurge: Cassidys, SECRETARY Tll‘lfll GH Honoring Mrs. Ralph Wayne Du- Miss Marie Quirk, Secretary to senbul wife ‘of Col. Dusenbury Président Charles Bunnell of the a cocktail party was given )esm~ University 'of - Alaska. and her moth- day afternoon at the R. E. Robert-|er, 'Mrs. Thomas Quirk, flew to son residence on Gold Street. Guests| Fairbanks by PAA Blectra after ar-| were invited between -1 and 6 o'- riving here ‘by-Alaska Clipper from | clock. ‘'a vaeation in Misseuri e 1 MURRAY HERE | Gene Murray, Pacific Alaska Fish- is to skide greased on the way up 1 be. 111 the business will 1 can quit producers and direct never can go I'm and e EE L) Baseball Ioday the ors. mplaining in a year eries production manager, ved paper 2 here today on the ‘steamer Mount The following are ‘scores of games| McKinley. He will fly to a PAF either. The thing is to even if it that ‘Texas Rangers Ride Again’ the two|cannery at Petersburg @ e REGISTRAR THROUGH Orlando J. Wiebe, Registrar of | the University of Alaska ved | | played this afternoon in major leagues: National League Cincinnati 9; Chicago 4. Pittsburgh 6; St. Louis 5. | date is October 6. | ing on. Her whistle is on the tow a recognized nursing are -required, ex- cept that applications may be ac- copted, under certain conditions, from persons now in attendance in their final year of training, Be- cause of the demand for eligibles the minimum height requirement has been reduced to 60 inches. Ap- plicants must not have passed their h birthday. For this examination applications will be rated as re- ceived until further notice nior medical officer, year; medical offic $3800 a year; associate medical officer, $3.- 200 a year; various optional branch- | es. The places of employment are: Pnblu Health Service, Food and Drug Administraticn, Veterans Ad- ministration, Civil Aeronautics Authority, and Indian Service. Ap- plicants must have been graduate training school of course in $4.600 a with an M.D. degree from a res ognized medical school, and must have had professional experience in a special branch of medicine. For the associate grade applicants must not have passed their 40th birthday. Fer this examination ap- plications will be rated as received ses isn't on record, but they put the 9 ruined his career. Anyway, all of a | k& Clipper yesterday and will leave bntip, fussher:notlon i “Northwest Mounted Polic on the steamer Baranof this week- Pathologist (medical), $3,800 a end. Accompanying Dr. Kingery 0“ Am"E ISM“D year; veterinarvian (research), $3,800 It's the pictuge in which he. takes the girl from Gary Cooper. fra hiz BOR. WA Ang s Eon's 1 year; Chemical Warlare Service,| u Paramount decides ¢'5 the | pjend, B. Bishop. They: are regis-| Gerald Fitzgerald, Geological Sur- Wdl Department. Edgewood Arsen- [tertd at the Barahof Hotel. vey topographer, flew last night!ah Md. For each of these positions, g C A F F R T e with Pilot John Amundson to Ket-|aPpicants must have had appropri- chikan to spend- several days onpesotiadumstion,) slget:. Lo &: Jecoks (OMPA"Y FORMED ness. veterinary school, and appropriate! t RPN o o | experience, Applicants must not L #..0. INSPECTOR |nave passed their 5ard birthdday.! 4 A Fairbanks (T‘Ol))|l)fln,-' of the Al- R. C. Sheldon, Post Office In-|Closing date for receipt of applica-| | S T " P aska National Guard has been or-| qhoctor, came in from the Westward | tons 1s October 12. Lo ?;mlzrg, accén'dmf (l‘o word received | o)y the steamer Mount McKinley (.:rmu‘]*ullog)sn. $3,800 a year, Fish g rom’ Gov. Binest®Gruening. | and is at’ the Gastineau Hotel. |and Wildlife ®ervice, ‘Department. at PERCY'S ANY TIME for Albert L. Pearl'has been appoint- 364 4 |of the Interior, Applicants must| have completed a four-year college| course with major study in zoology, and must have had experier in taXonomic and curatorial ornitho- logy. Applicants must not have; passed their 53rd birthday. Clos ing) e informaticn as to the re- quirements for th examinations, and application forms, may be ob- tained at 811 Federal Building. Patkei Boat Is. Siripped But Soul Marches On Full CHARLESTON W. Va.,, Aug. 16 —The Liberty, an old packet boat, W beached and stripped last ng, but her soul goes march- spri boat Mildred, her pilot wheel now guides a ferry at Fullerton, Ky. (ALASKA RESCUE " OF COMMERCE ATHER BUREAU fl HI' WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) W DRAMATIZED ON RAD!O NETWQRK Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 1:30 pm., Aug. 16: Light showers with not much change in temperature for tonight and i urday; lowest temperature tonight 50 degrees; moderate southeast B . wind Game Commission Exploifs ™ Forecast ror Southeast Ataska: Ligit showers wi . . in wperature -and moderate southerly winds tonight Reenacted on Wildlife | . icent. tresn over Ly Gana l titut P Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of nsiiiuie Frogram Mcderate to fresh southerly winds from Dison Entrance Hinchinbrook; and fresh southeasterly from Cape Hinchinbrook to The rescue last spring of Capt Kodiak Benton (Steve) Davis after his LOCAL DATA plane crashed ncar Anchorage was ‘Time Barometer ‘lemp. Humidily Wind Velocity Wealher reenacted cn the Mutual Broad-, 4:30 pm. yesly 30.15 54 89 s 4 Lt. Rain casting network from radio station 4:30 today 3017 50 99 4 Lt. Rain WOL in Washington on August 4 30.20 56 6 Cloudy The program, dramatizing the RADIO REPORTS work cf Alaska Wildhfe A wa TODAY prepared ‘i the AmecioshWHaIIe tempt. | Los¢st 3:30am Precip. 3:30am institute, « Davis: whs - resctied. By it Higtton hours | tenp. temp. 24hours Weather Agents Grenold Collins and Clar-| g, . o an 37 o Cloud {encslRHES Fairbanks 42 0 Clear Other Game Co ion activities| o 3 od Clbudy dramatized on the program includ-| pooo s b ed Wildlife Agent Jack Benson's g : ‘. (sawing apart of two moose which Ancherags A ,'J ge | lceked horns last winter peol i a0 L o St. Paul 18 15 0 Dutch Harbor 2 18 04 SHIP? NG lAw Kodiak 50 10 [ S Cordova 2 1.16 Juneau 50 €7 FOR ALASKA ARE © : Ketchikan 54 31 Rain ‘ Princes Rupert 53 01 Rain Seattl I 51 0 Sle: Portiand 0 Proposals Suggested by o e i WEATHER SYNOPSIS Seamec Of(: the Bering Sea while a large regi n of high pressure extend ! . . the Pacific coast to Southeast Alas:a. During last 24 h the weather was cloudy over most oi Alaska with lizght to mode rai Definite progress was made dur-| oceurring in the Kuskokwim regim and along the coastal area ing the past month in efforts to, Dixon Entrance westward to the A eutian Islands. The weather con- ave export de tions on ship-| tinued fair this morning over ths southern half of the Juneau Sc- menis to and from Alaska abol-| agtle Airways. ished or simplified, according to June nu, Au" 7~Sunrise 5:23 a.n, sunset §:40 p.m Foster L. McGovern, Assistant Gen- 2 eral Manager of the Seattle Cham- 5 R, ber of Commerce, which organiza- pl“K RUN |N wners of the Todd Peril Stra tion is cooperating with the Cham- Packing Company plant, Hans ¥lot bers of Commerce throughout the Superintendent of the P. E. Harri This requirement, established by Wolf, iperi ndent of the Hood law in 1902, made it mandatory A'I' H Bay Packing Company be filed with the United States e is progress in earnest Customs Office for each shipment ., i i ¥ a few days eports from to' Alaska, and tnas they show the| Litfle "HUmPS™ GOING 20 the arca are that plants are runnin item, value and amount. The sole . full blast” with workers scarcely puipose of. gathering this informa- fo Case-Extension ket L L tion is to compile statisties on the b s % commerce of Alaska, Tt involves & Is Asked ¢ salmon this year Jarge amount of clerical work, whick ning unispally small i (e eu 2 costs shippers over $100,000 a ye ¥ < east : Alaskn Hon,, cannssynen to oy TOUHInG of frequent. delays| | CAuberymen . from Chatham said, going twenty fish to a case i A 95| Straits flew to Juneau again this This afteinoon, three Bureau o Barly ity July; n-prmvmu\mw of morning for l}lu' sec ond time in two sheries officials, Charles Jack gt ool ditinger e “hip.| 0ays to plead with Bureau of Fish- Assistant Director of the Fish and ping gosds. fo: Alasks, met with Ber- | CTics. officlals. for at least a day | Wildlife Service, Seton Thon 'd Barton, Chief of the Division tension of the season in their _»\.\~1>vum‘(‘!m-: of the l‘u o of Statistics of the Bureau of For-| “" aska Fisheries, and Elmer Hj eign and Domestic Commerce, who| The Chatnam area season, closes 81nS, Director of Fisheries Researc came to Seattle from Washington, oD the 18th, Sunday night, but flew out with pilot John Amunc- D. C. to attend @ teeting called| With the weekly, closed period be- | sent to check reports of the heav by the Alaska Committee of the ginning’ tonight. this evening rep- pink run and determine the qu Seattle Chamber of Commerce. resents the actual end of the fish- tion of whether or not an exten- From the two-day discussion came g year for cannerymen who see sien of (s a0y IRATIRGYS thide sugeestions for the sohtion|in @ cumently ‘ “terrifie’ run, a| Jackson and Thompson came In of the problem. They were received: ¢hance to make up for slim pack- yesterday from Fair anks by PAA favorably by Mr. Barton, and he is, \ng earlier in the summer Electra after a trip to the West- ne mx'm.; them up with the ap-| This morning Shell Simmons ward, conducting hearings oh t propriate Departments at the Na- breught pin Nick: Bez, one: of .the 1941 fisheries regulations. tional Capital. e = It is felt that from his consid - eration of these suggestions, a so- "AY N T‘,‘DT ‘) D) lution will be worked out which 1 E e © will simplify the handling of Al- an shipments The recommendations belng con- AIRFLO OIL BURNING RANGES, sidered are: by Therm, are GOOD!! ° WE SELL THEM ® WE RECOMMEND THEM (1) That the Department of Com- merce endeavor to simplify the clas sifications, breaking down its sched- ule from its list of 1,750 items to 100 items; © WE GUARANTEE THEM That a plan be developed whereby an extra copy of the bill Pflced with cml from sss 50 to sl33 95 of lading be made for the depart- m o ment to serve as the export decl OPEF RATES WITH OR WITHOUT FAN ation, thereby eliminating the nec- ON DISPLAY! essity of double copving of the §. (3) Elimination of the necessity b of ll\,mm; the - declaration notar- Third and Franklin PHONE 34 RN ; — |MISS MALCOMSON S SO P R P S S I S S B IS ON VISIT HERE “PHE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” Miss Jean Malccimson of Toronto PHONE 767 PHONE 787 arrived here last night on the Prince 318 MAIN THRIFT CO-OP Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” et e it s Rupert and wili be the house guest Y of Mr. and Mrs. Don Skuse for a { STREET few days. H RETAILERS OF FAMOUS e — z SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS RN ! 3 FREE DELIVERIES 3 ! ) SAVINGS HERE ARE EARNING 47 Your Money Is ® Available for with- drawal on request. ® Insured by U. S. Gevernment up to $5.000. Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Moncy A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazare A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance C Reduced InSurance wates Smokeless, Odoiless Exhaust I Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CH. lRLES 6. WARNER €€. GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! Alaska Federal American League by ‘Alaska Clipper yesterday g]\d\Bnd her engines power the Ohio and Robert Chicago 13; Detroit 4. {nw to Fairbanks today by PAA| River towboat Valley Belle. i 2 Washington 6; Boston 7. | Electra after a brief visit to his| ” s Ao FEETSO Foster says it could be worse, o D ot __IL St. Louis 3; Cleveland 8. Arormer home at Berkeley, Cal. Sicily, Italian possession near- * i bl Sl RS i | est to Malta, 15 60 miles distant. Al Fieside Foelt anaste GILBERTS THROUGH | MISS DRAPER TRAVELS S e by Stephen Foster Sy Jack Gilbert, Cordova cannery- | Some male spiders are only man, passed through southbound| Miss Estella Drapex Secretary of | 100th the size of the females. P ‘with his family today on the| Gov. Ernest Gruening, left An- steanier Mount McKinley, chorage ‘today for Fmrufik*“" i Subscrine for The Empire. PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNGRS MOTOR CO. .. PHONE 411 _ Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Telephone 3