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8 4 J THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 23, |940 ten report from Cotoner . R. Ger- AUTOPSY OVER g gt GUARD BILL | Coroner Gerber unmf ed m\ au- 0 EwoMAN |t last night in the pre of N M | Bureau of Investigation | DEA]‘H IS HE'_D Mozee’s body was found in Lake Erie, badly bruised, a few days r MARSHAL PUMMELED st after she began the fateful cruise | H 2 |to Buffalo. Jewelry and a large Results Withheld Pending| =, 7= =< - o= NO DISSENT TO DEATH with her, was not found with th FBI Men *Marenal Mosee hae aeciarea nim-| S€NAtOrs Okeh FDR Meas- | Convicts Try fo Escape- self convinced his wife's death was . R o ek, e ure Putting Troops CLEVELAND, O, Aug. 28.— Re-| "go po¢ peen assisting police here t H c " Mozee of Nome, wife of States Marshal Mozee, found solution of his wife's death -~ - - /Conlinu»d Irr»m PGPP One) e Erie after her PR e T REHC R, ce from an ex- The Daily Alaska Empire has the re being with- |largest paid circulation of any Al-|resign within twenpy days aftpr ; submission of a writ- | aska newspaper Leing ordered to active service. will be given honorable discharges. after the period of cause, for the period of one year - SERIES WINNER TOPLAY GROUP OF ALL - STARS Sick-Fund Benefit Game s to Follow Playoff of Schlllmg%emo/%m il oids When the Little World Series of the Gastineau Channel Baseball .............. 4 League has been played off between the Moose and the Elks, the win- ning team will play an All-Star ag- gregation made up from the other| two teams of the legaue, according to President of the League, Harve Iffert. The game will be a sick fund bene- fit game to build up that worthwhile “pot” which takes care of the broken | fingers and wrenched muscles of | To know just how good tea can be — try Schilling Tea. Compare its exquisite flavor, Compare its clear, fragrant, refreshing goodness. Com- pare it for everything you waat in 3 cup of tea. lnsist on Schilling Tea! r,,,,,m BACK TG0 SCHOOL "HITS!" She’ll be the head of her class in these sturdy voung fashions! Smartly style and gay f \\un(]utullv mexpml\l\( i Shop today! School Dresses $1.25 and §1.00 Newest Styles! Charming cottons that tub and wear marvelously! Jump- er, jacket styles in colorfast ginghams, chambrays, poplins. Sizes 3-14 Skirts $1.50 fo $2.65 the ball players here who put on a | show for the public all summer long and frequently have to go down in | SAME OLD STORY, Rome radio, assert that the Ger- | man long-range shells which are falling with periodic regularity on several English Channel towns, are from guns of a type which will oon be placed all along the French | Atlantic coast. that the British Isles would either hombardmenl Girls' Blouses $1 fo $1.75 Boys’ School Trousers with Zipper Pockets and Padlocks—Sizes 6 to 12 SWEATERS JACKETS KNEE SOXS POLO SHIRTS 15¢ Needlecraft Shop PHONE 417 Artistic Razor HAIRCUTTING and SHAPING Permanent Waving and Hairstyl- /C- ing by v CHARLES Sigrid’s Beauty Salon Phone 318 for Appointment .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII||. Know When You Buy Exactly What Your Refrigerator Is Going to Cost — 6.46 cu. ft. G A L E with meat keeper, sliding vegetable . container under plate glass, lots of ice cubes, free pottery, etc. $112.50 f. 0. b. Seattle Freight Seattle io Juneau (new rate) . . . . $13.50 Cartage from dock, uncrating and settingup . . 2.50 Plus Seattle cost of refrigerator . . . . . . 11250 f.0.b. your kitchen . . . $128.50 ALL SET UP AND READY TO GO! Where Can You Find a Better Buy than GALE? Where Can You Find a More Beautiful Refrigerator? (Carries 5-year protection plan) ON DISPLAY! | their own jeans for injury expenses. BLAST BRITISH. NEW YORK, Aug. 23—Officials| of the Italian Government, speak-| ing over the Government-controlled | The Rome broadcast declared| surrender or be blasted out of| | existence by artillery and aerial| | Beat Officer, Guard with Fists TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 23—U. S. Marshal A. J. Chitty was fatally in- jured late yesterday afternoon when he was reported | The attackers were Paul Cretzer Reemployment of those inducted |and Arnold Kyle who had gone to| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 23 to service is required by employers | trial yesterday morning on c)nn,l\‘BmmP Bierman for one isn’t con- ovel’ $2000 nelivery rree P H 0 N E 6 8 8 tive service |of attempted escape from the island is ended, with provision they shall|prison. not be theif discharged without | Prison guards said the men, in /'s custody attacked him with fists and tried to get his revolver |in the course of a break for free- dom, but Federal Building deputies overpowered them. Chitty fought free of the pair, I but after staggering back, collapsed | suddenly and died Al'TOl’SY HELD TACOMA, Aug. 23. — Dr. Frank Maddem said today the autopsy disclosed that Chitty died as a re- sult of acute coronary occlusion, of a clot in the heart, after his alter- cation, Chitty died after two m,\x'.m']r‘d bank robbers attacked him in the Federal Building. Details of the autopsy were turn-| ed over to District Attorney Den-| nis. S ALASKA TIN MAY SOLVE tacked by N“‘“Blg 1( 29 - » Guard members under (*n.’,huf('n‘M('Nell Island convicts. Johnson Pulls MOOSE PLAYERS fricr sy Sonteriiay *| COUPLE MARRIED 0" Flashy Invitations have been issued Ior! Calch for Moose TOEET PARTY |2 B fle sttt PEETEOIY the evening on with food and re- | freshments, | Jimmie Kitchtoo and Sophie Wayne “Buck” Johnson, husky The Loyal Order of Moose will| ¥ Johnson of Juneau were married pitcher and outfielder for the Moose [show its loyalty to its ball club to- ep T | this afternoon by U. S. Commis- ball club, robbed *“Shavey” Koski|night in Odd Fellows Hall with a| See “Second Childhood,” Parish, sioner Felix Gray. Witnesses were of what certainly looked like a hit. | party* for the nine wlmh at pres- Hall, Monday, Tuesdny 8 pm adv. Anna Imbirti and Jacob yfl,kl,,, Koski slammed a flat power dive| ——————— into center and Johnson, on a dead run made a flying dive for the -alIIIIIHIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIUIIIiIHlIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!IlIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIl. [ball slapping his mitt on it and fell iz~ | Thibodeau’s Cash Beats and Carry Store ‘ e Pay Cash---Pay Less in Special Delivery! |cerned about there being only nine “choo]s in the Big Ten e | “The new set-up \Imuld n\xkr it ’u\eu(hedu](d the Minnessta coach oz | says. l L | He mentions Nebraska, Notre s \ ( |Dame, and Michigan State as the e e et o i [ . schools most likely in line for the tenth place if another member is added to replace Chicago S8 R . Home Style—2'’s Four-Year-0ld boafane 6 @ns— 81 | Peaches, §cans$1 ‘ng Salmon ST YRS e e O T TR TR 0, » - » sremerecsl pARY Foop | FreshFruits by Jerry Jewell, four-yea daughter of Lieut.-Commander and e MIS R. C. Jewell, from J. S. Mac- | Kinnon's boat Hyak at Aa - (ans ot t b' Kinn ak at Aaron Is Vegetables The little girl ‘“yelled bloody murder” when the salmon took PSS R T R A BGE e 3 hold, but the rest n[ the party MONARCH SOLID PACK thought she was just. pretending S ..tt I.'wel v g il ¢ S| TOMATOES away from Jerry just b.rmp the king ran off with line, rod,. girl and all ro S or { 1 y | by me pnu umrh conwud of 2 ' Geologlsls Fmd New Fields : in Arctic-1940 Pro- duction Predicted SEATTLE, Aug. 23. — Alaska i visualized by Ja ck Underwood Washington, D. C. representative of the Seattle Chamber of Commercs as offering partial solution to th nation’s tin supply quandry. aska this year will produce betwee 50 and 60 tons of tin,” Underwoo |reported on his return here fron {a trip to Alaska. “Government geologists are re ported to have found new-iidld tin ore in Arctic Alaska and know: fields are being surveyed therough ly. If deposits are extensive enougt a tin smelter is assured for th Puget Sound (ountry Secret ConsTr—u_dion Is Re vealed - Is for U. S. Army Air Corps LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23.—Majol General Arnold, who is Chief o Staff of the Army Air Corps, sai here that a certain large Dougla: bomber will be able to make nonstop flight from New York Europe and back to Los Angele: The huge plane which is now nea ing completion, is said to be th largest in the world. The plane, which has been under secret construction for four years, has a wing spread of 212 feet and is 112 feet long. Lieut. Col. Bradshaw, who is in charge of its construction, said that it will carry bigger cannon than any airplane in the world. However, he added that its exact armament details are secret. He said that the plane will be in the air by this fall Consul Gener;rol Japan Is Recalled SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 23. —Japanese Consul General Toshito Satow admits that he had been recalled to Tokyo under the new shakeup of the Japanese Foreign Office. Satow previously had denied re- ceiving official confirmation of his removal, e SIMMONS MAKES FLIGHT WITH FOUR .Shell Simmons_flew out on .a short island- run today wl;\z four, passengers aboard. He flew Mr. and Mrs. L, Robin~ son and Miss Robinson to ~Hoo- "WWWWHWIHHIWWWWW nah, and A. J. 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