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AIRMAIL FOR S. E. ALASKA FORMULATED Post Office—t})w Puf Plane on Regular Run fo Ketchikan Arrangemer vice betw Wrangell and Ketc made by W. S. Martin Ger perintendent of the Al S vice of the Post Office Departmen and A. D. Lawrence, Superintenden of the Railway Mail Scrvica a Seattlc | Martin and Lawr re interviewec local a ys mean e Saturday while the steamer Mt. M was | in port. The two officials are g¢ ing to the Westwarc and will reéti next Monday by PAA Electra & cmoplete an for th Southeast Alacku airma er The round trips per wee 1 stops at all four communities, are| contemplated 5 - > William Paul, Jr., Bride on Yukon | William L. Paul, J the former Marjorie for Juneau today on Yukon Mrs, Paul is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. P. A, Quist of Winlock. | Washington, and Mr. Paul is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Paul | and his bride. Quist, sailed | the steamer | REFERENDUM T0 BE VOTED DOWN, Territorial Stores in Poor Favor ring back. the bootlegger Nobody thinks the p: perfect,” he said; “but there is an erwhelming belief everywhere I went that Territorial stores would e a good deal worse.” Tax Cases n the Third courts, He also investigated works ng -conditions as they relate to the women’s minimum wage law: passed by the 1939 Legislature and found jeneral complianee, with only a few instances: of “neglect” which were oon put to rights. Fairbanks and Anchorage are cen- ers of great excitement and much work, he said. He said accommoda- tions could not be obtained at An- ditions ‘there as of ridiculous.” Mines are working in most dis- of this city. They were married Sat- urday evening in Seattle. Both are graduates of the Uni- versity of Washington and Mr. P\\ll is at present a nominee for Rep- resentative in the Territorial u;,»\ islature on the Republican ticket BURRILL AND DOTY BRING SURVEY T0 | SOUTHEAST AGAIN tricts and gold preduction is expect- |ed to be as high as, if not higher | than, lasb y ‘u, Trujty srfld DLANES FLOWN Shell Simmons flew to Sitka, Alex Holden hoppesd to Haines, and Johti| other ball clubbers say Até is trying | Medical Department Detachment, of [ i e i ic are: Amundsen flew a trip to Hoonah TRUITT OPINES, chorage and described housing con- | st alittle: short | JOHNSON IS | Carolina. | In Mississipppi. the race is be- |tween Senator Bilbo and former | | Governor Hugh White. | No statewide office is at stake in | }wa I.nl.ulc | 3 - FACING RACE Altdrney General Finds FOR SENATE Veteran in California Is Candidate on Three Widespread almost unani- | aous opposition to the Territorial S' t 'I' k ' huor contrl system on which Alns- ate Tickets 15 will vote ir eferendum ballot | September 10 was encountered (By Associated Press) hroughout the Wes nd In-| United States Ser r Hir w erfor by Territorial Attorney Gen- nson, facing his toughest polit- eral | S. who returned contest in 24 years, is seeking sterday en the stcamer | the nomination at the primaries be- held in California today on the 1 id that the referendum | Republican, Democratic and Pro- s a prime topic of conversation in |gressive Party tickets. The veteran he other divisions and that opinion | Republican Senator is opposed by strangly against Territoria s, | three on the Republican ticket, five which nearly everyone condem e fon the Democratic ticket and one on id. on the grounds they would the Progressive Party ticket Democratic primaries are also be- ent system | ing held in Mississippi and South Truitt adjusted several tax cases |South Carolina but a referendum and Fourth Division | whether to continue licensed liquor stores has created interest beyond i’l"‘ borders of the state. The ref- | erendum is advisory to the State R e BASEBALL YEAR ' ~ DRAGGING OUT; BANQUET SOON “ | Kinnon ON 3 ROUTES | With the baseball season: draws |ing near its close with the: official {banquet. scheduled - for ‘next. 'Tnes- day. evening 'in Percy's Cafe,: two more games are on uncfficial sched- | ! jule’ and Moose Manager Art Mec- wants to play two. more | with Deuglas McKinnon says Moose lost.a play+ |off to Douglas last year in one| {game instead of three and he would | like to play the other i two, but White Buck of Gambier Bay Is Bagged report having shot an aibino buck to open a closed book | today Tonight in Firemen's the Their | manufacturing survey of| Simmons took Vertie Hoke, Ms.|Elks are to meet the Halda boys,| Alaska about completed, Meredith | William Ott and W. Mills to Sit- and tomorrow night, an all-star F. Burrill and Dale Doty of the|ka, while Holden flew L. F. St.Ger-|team from the Elks and Douglas| Department of the Interior re-| main and Tom Dyer to Haines and ranks will tangle with the Moose. | turned to Juneau over the weekend after extensive travels in the West- ward. Burrill, Economic ~ Geographer, and Doty, Research Assistant, will| spend a wi here and then visit | C Sitka, Petersburg and Ketchikan leaving the Territory about Sep- tember 15 for the States. They visited Anchorage, Kenai, Homer, Kasiloff, Nome, Kodiak, | Fairbanks and the Richardson| Highway. - -e Sisters Are on Princess Louise Due in Juneau the Princess Louise this evening on are Sister Mary Abigail, Gideon, Sidonia and Mary Jean. | Sister Mary Abigail has been spending some time at the Mother House in Quebec and visiting rela-| tives at Prince Edward Island. Slu- is returning to Nu!ato. Sister Mary Gideun to Dawson. She has relatives in the East After a visit will Eastern Canada, Sister Mary Si- domia is enroute to 1 Cross, Sister Mary Jean has been visit-| returning | been visiting I ans in ing in the Eastern States and is| enroute back to Daw:oun - R HoseIiTAL ‘Qo* £S scales 5 pounds on was born this Ann's Hospital to David Patterson. | Tipping the 6 cunces, a bab} morning at S Mr. and Mr: medical atten- s dismissed to- After receiving tion, E. Osborne w day from St. Ann’ sur- this| Mrs. Blanche gieal admission to St morning. May was a Ann’s Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital, Mrs, Marcos Sison is receiving med- lcal supervision. | Mrs. William Ott of Sitka re-| turned to her home today after| being dismissed from St. Ann’s,| where she had been u surgical pa- uent. Arriving fron Cordova, John coff was admitted to the ernment. Hospital last night medical care, Re- Lilly Marvin of Hoonah entered the Government Hospital this mor- ing for medical treatment. Jim Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, underwent a ton- neau Medical and Surgical Clinic. HODWALKER COMING , English in- hool, | instructor took Leslie Dolman to A. J. LaGasa to Ten- Amundsen Hoonah and akee. Amungdsen returned kan this morning, bringing jould lmm Petersbure - POLICE SEEK LOST NATIVE 22 from Ketchi- in D. Alex Smith, native, has been'| | missing here for the past four days, Chief of Police Dan Ralston an- nounced today. Ralston declared young Smith is| Peake is District Superintendent about 5 feet 6 iches tall, and weighs |for the Lago Petrolewm Corpora- in thr neighborhood of 130-135 | tion. 5 pounds. He has a stiff left knee BT 0 06 RS G and walks on his left toe. o S he was walking on South Franklin G s(“oou Street. Anycne having any ml’ur-! HERR'N mation which may indicate the youth's whereabouts should contact| A school of herring was seen in Chief Ralston. 2 -~ M|ss VanderLeest On Princess Boat! Miss Jeanne VanderLeest, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vande Leest, who has been attending sum- mer arrive this evening on the Prince: Louise. She will be at School AKCHORAGE PIONEER this term. DIES AT SITKA HOME R John w‘ Shuman of Anchorage! the Pioneers’ died August 28 at Home, according to word received B 5 o o Haneon ] CTOSSed afoot. ‘Ialtmgns:pcnmeudem Eiler Hanson Quigley, a guest at the Baramof | . Hotel, will go south shortly for a Louis Hansen left the home Aug {ust 21 to return to Dillingham, - D SALESMAN HERE Carl (Speed) Snyder, Alaska Rep: resentative of the Isaacson sales trip through the Interior. 0’0 % passengers to the Interior city. BREAKS ARM Those who flew as passengers were Stan Wagner, centerfielder for J. D. Noble, C. Adams and H. he Moose, in a recent game be-|mqpiale ; | tween the Moose and Navy at - ka, caught a fly ball, turne Gov-| quickly to heave it to home plate, a quick, cond successfully. changed his mind, made snappy peg to s !then collapsed, his right arm brok en in two places. The Columbia Lumber | has completed. a 20- by Compan; !is soon to be built. > { i SECRETARY RETURNING i Miss Estella Draper, Secretary of Gov. Ernest Gruening, is due ! the Westward, - | VENEZUELA OIL MAN DUE HERE; | 1 HUNTING TRIP| Oil man E_Pmo. from Mara- | caibo, Venezuela, is due here this afternoon on the Aleutian with: his \\‘n’v t omake a hunt for bear. | Peake and his wife will go out with Ralph Reischl on the Treve C.! Tonight they will be guests at the |Baranof Hotel before taking their |scheduled fifteen days hunt. the small boat harbor yesterday eve- ning, according to Street Foreman | Bert Lybeck, who declared the fish !probably followed veteran herring seiner Martin Holst now moored in the basin, To top it off, other waterfronters this morning reported having seen | two salmon in the harbor. e kindergar Lvn | the Juneau Public| school at Bellingham, is to M""“G MAN FLIES OVER OLD TRAILS; MAKING TRIP BELOW Iren Works, is spending a few days here on his way south after his annual 80-foot | silectomy this morning at the Ju~| lumber shed at Sitka. Another shed A. B. Quigley, prominent interior mining man who for years has done extensive development work in the Kantishna, flew in by Electra yes- terday, seeing the Klondike trail | from the air in contrast to the days of the early nineties when he first visit to the States. e A S N TWO PAA SHIPS FLY, FAIRBANKS Two Electras flew north to Pair- banks this morning, one taking three d‘ EVERETT ERICKSON ON STEAMER YUKON Evereet R. Erickson, Professor of ~| English at the University of Alaska, is on the steamer Yukon which sail- ed from Seattle today. He was form- erly an English instructor and dramatics coach on the Juneau High ViSchool staff. .- MISS POULIN ENROUTE Miss Phyllis Poulin, cofumercial teacher for the Juneau High School, is enroute here on the sunmer Company is expected to be ‘extend- ed within a few weeks when an inspection has. been completed, | Capt. Walther said. Age limits for original enlistment are 18 to 45 and the original en- listment period is three years, Na- tional Guardsmen train an hour and a half a week, for which Pri- vates are paid $1, and 15 days in camp along with other Alaska un- its in bhe summer, for which Pri-| b RE OREGON GUIDE AND WIFE SEE Walter Hindman, who with his wife recently made| riverboat history by taking the treacherous trip down the middle| fork of the Big Salmon River, is in Juneau today on his way West- ward in search of a place wild enough for a whitewater man and a whitewater woman to see a little game and wilderness on something like a motorman’s holiday The Hindmans, stopping at the Hotel Juneau, are making their first trip to Alaska to satisfy an old desire to see the North, This spring the Hindmans pilot- ed-a group of writers, photogra-| phers and explorers down the lit- tle known Big Salmon, making the treacherous journey with the high-| sterned McKenzie boats down the| 130-mile stretch in about seven days. In Alaska, the Hindmans don't| plan any such expeditions as this| Big Salmon trip, which incidentally is due out in Life shortly, but are looking only for “plenty of woods” Oregon guide | country and spend about two weeks, SMOKER T0 FOLLOW ELKS LODGE MEET " TOMORROW NIGHT An exhibition bout will be staged at the Juneau Elks Lodge meeting Wednesday night by Tommy Green- Yukon. - 0| Subscribe to 1ne Daily Alaska paid circulation, TEACHER RETURNING Gerald McLaughlin is returning here on the Yukon. He is seventh the | return to Juneau next Monday from| Empire—the paper witi: the largey |grade teacher at the Juneau Public | Schools, THE DAILY--ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUG. 27, 1940. Church Boals 'Baseball Today Visit Juneau The following are scores of Chicago 4; New York 5 games ARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WE THE WEATHER THER BU (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Lynn Canal. Forccast of winas along Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning the coast of the Gulf of Alaska. ol at 4:30 pm., Aug 3 i : wed this afternoon in the two| Rain tonight, showers Wednesday; not much change in lem The ghost deer of Gambier Bay Major lowest tonight about 50 degrees; moderate southeasterly wind is dead. : League Forecast for Southcast Alaska: Rain tonight, showers Wednes- Galvin Pool, Superintendent of ree rong Chicaze 3; New York 1. day, with not much change in temperature; moderate south and | Douglas Schools, ~returned f{rom L} American League southeasterly winds, except fresh over sounds and straits and over f Gambier Bay early this morning to vites aie’ B 81 e o day. | ALASKA WOODS { jury service hereafter will not re-|ga¢q 1o the City Limits will vote at | | cetve pay for such service and will| juneay Radio Shop in Winn build- | | not have the time charged dgalwt |ing, located on 139 Seward street, | | their leave. under & new law, U. S.| i, ang upon lot eight of block three | Marshal William T. Mahoney an-|ypich.is owned by Mrs. Anna Winn | nounced Ttoday. and occupied by William Hixson's| | A Government employee called as| jyneau Radio Shop, the same being | @ Juror is not exempt. from service|ipe quly designated poling place in | because of his employment. land for Precinct No. Two, Town of | The act approved June 29, \xlmhw Juneau, Alaska. i | provides for leave of absence, with| " That all duly qualified voters re- | pay, for any employee of the Unit- siding within the boundaries of Vot- | ed States or of the District of|ing precinct No. Three of said Town | | Columbia who may be called upon|of juneau, Alaska, which are as fol- | for jury service in any State court|jows: All that section lying on the | om0k of the United States and | portherly and westerly side of Gold which reads as follows: | Creek and Capitol Avenue and in- | “That the compensation of any|cluding the Seatter Tract will vote employee of the United States or|a¢ Barlow building, located on 713 of the District of Columbia Who|Eg Street, in and upon lot east side may be called upon for jury service| of plock E which is owned by Clara in any State coyrt or court of “"“Barlow and unoccupied, the same | United States shall not be dimin-|peing the duly designated polling “What's good for Alaska ON DISPLAY From now on we are the recgonized eéxclusive dealer for this well- known reliable heater, New models can be purchased from us only. Republican Candidate for SENATOR General Election—September 10, 1940 ) s good for you and me.” Large Shipment. Prices $39.95 to $94.95 ; stric or day,| It was s y like a floating 1 do?r'h:\dé‘e‘f"x:,:bi":f;x\“;\enf(}."f.f\‘ 4| ~~nvention today in the Juneau har- ORDER AND NOTICE OF Molerate “f) fresh sonth §nd" SeutieRsierly Minds: except occasionally. | horn and was of “average” wel bor for the Campbell Church yacht ELECTION strofig- tqnight frbm Dixon Egtrance b Cape Hinehinbrook;’ and | The color was almost pure white cruise fleet, the yachts Westward, mo the Electors of the Town of Ju- fresh cast and northeasterly from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak ! it was said Caroline and Nooya all lying here|peqy Division No. One, Territory of b o MREAL. DATY, For several years, reports have s morning at Knutson's Float Alaska { tnme Bmtu:ue“cr 'letf‘lp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather | come in from Gambier Bay of ai Westward, with a St. Louls| o . heéreby “givin. GRaE Bur :30. pam. yesterday 29.49 (:4 03 8 6 Cloudy { albino deer there, but when Pool suw | hun party in the field, came 1t to an Act of Congress ;l],i“,(‘“‘ 4:30 a.m ,MJ Ay 54 89 S 6 Cloudy W | 1t K WaN epoPtediy ‘alitons soo sur rday for supplies. Today the | Sa80t 10 &1 10 8f THACHSS ORIl Noon today 57 T 8E 10 Cloudy { prised to shoot. Caroline and the Nooya arrived With |5 000 tor the Election of a Dele- BADIO RXTONTY In the party, which bagged five owner Campbell Church, his wife| % B Moo o 0 penresentatives TODAY bucks, were Chris Wyller, Ma |and two of their four children, and }"‘_Om thalatrtity US AlRBkA” #Hd Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30am. | sen, Ludwig Nelson, Arthur Ladd |Mrs. W. A, Talbot and two children. [0 ™) /B0 " ol B oved Aug- Station last 24 hours ! te np. temp, -~ 24hours Weather | and Pool. The trip was made on Th irches are making the . it 1912, entitled “An Act to BArrow 36 | 25 35 0 Cloudy | Ladd’s, boat, irst Juneau visit i FORLS, PR o , Legiclative Asscmbly in the | Fairbanks 60 | 0 Cloudy ! —— e, {with their friends t ‘l‘»lt-i ey ui ,”“ ka, to confe Loui\- Nome 55 | .03 Pt. Cldy | boen cruising since early in the il i s ! o charter. par- | Purposes,” and un"Am of c(.ngm £ou % i, 2 o Hes/\camd_ {ip. - Pulbet; Seattis in- |9DProved: March 26, 1034, entitled | oo bpoly 4 e Aoty AlASKA GUARD B A ier | Niowatn from the | "AniAct'Plxing the date for holding | BE/SML oo 18 % oy cva a few days ago to leave the elections of a Delegate from Alaska TaAwenaki i ‘-) GCloudy Nty and. fly. soutly onthe: cipper |t0 the House of Representatives and | HEERE g s ke "The remainder of the party wil|Alaska and “f‘ | TN 69 ¥ Gy The Alaska National Guard will|criuse until September 3 when ™ ‘:““:“"‘;.’:":",,‘l {:,:121“11;‘x\1 " ! s L4 o Cloudy be. the first National Guard in the|they will go south on the Princess|% - 21):\'&' SEPTEMBER 10, 1940 | Ketchikan 62 95 Rain United States organized under the Charlotts and turn the vachts over j'(x[w(-(\n“l)( hoifes (i 3 ()llu‘k/‘\ M Prince Rupert 64 5 0 Pt. Cldy pew “streamlined” organization syss|t0_charter parties a7 o losk P ok bt safd ey for |- RN 63 21 Cloudy Sexn, now., in -effect . in - the, regular| *Piltsburgh machine manufaoturer | s 0 I)"“”“ S of. electing the following | Portiand 7 | 62 63 02 Cloudy { Army, Capt. William Walther, i mu-wi I‘wwm» “\:‘*’*yw}”"""} !"l Iu | ofticers, to-wit $is) "| Ban “Franicisco . 69 52 5 0 Cloud o sompany - A, the local| Beai lasy! year iis big Lock- | ©f Ay o . ; ;4'1‘;:-““&?:7'";1‘»[:\:\(’m:n:(: l:}du‘v“.vl:’ | heed 14, will take the Caroline “:(‘(’_'N‘(";"l“"' FROM ALASKA WEATHER SYNOPSIS S inlk before the Juncau Rotary Club, | He and his wife will enjey a big eedres l’()! NI GENERAL A large .low pressure area cov-ored the northeast Pacific Ocean i Capt, Waither said “a good many" | §ame: hunt ; e et Sl this morning with the lowest pressure reported at Kod During the | were , applying - for; enlistment and |\ Hecrbect Pulitzen of New York, ‘”f” i ';'l':'XLLIH’I'()I‘H:\! HIGHWAY 1286 24 hours rain ocourred over the Bering Sea region and quite g | that- many . morc. would as. seon as Dis party WilitaReuk Mugktign the) oo e i gencrally. over the coastal area from the Aleutian Islands east and % | it -wais: explainedl, to, themn: that, the | NO0Y8 and) then Switah, to the sl (”:“‘ NI ONAL SENATOR: thence southward to the coast ¢f Oregon. here was light rain UA). just assed.:byi:Gongress giv-| 48V ianother yaoht which isunder| Do orer oy S e this morning over the southern Lalf of the Juncau Seattle Airways ing-the President authority to call ""“{')’]"‘ o f'”"‘(‘: ;::.,“r al(lx‘hl m‘.[,\,”wf.g Sty : but ceilings ‘wefe average out: the Guard: for a year's training Alfn;m i“,‘;e:‘:“ “U“‘l\’“‘w St | TWO DIVISIONAL ROAD COM-| Ju]')(:flll, f\fu;uxl 28. 75\““}!.\? 5:47 a.n., sunset 8;11 p.m. 4 dpes Dot #pplnito Alagke; ' aboard. whieh Richard Mellon, the| MISSIONERS | TADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Company A Will have & maili-| o5 nowyoon: of Mormer Secretary | The Common Council of Juneau, gealed bids will be received at the | 15, v temance strength-of. 60 enlisted men | o Ty 0 ais ypy, will make a | Alaskae. having heretofore, by Ordi- | ity Clerk's Office, Juneau; Alaska, | b Mgk, i o end almaximum of 66. There Will|y, " witp s wite. nance, duly designated the Voling |until 7:30 P. M. August 30, 1940, for | AT O f be two officers, .besides: Capts Wal-| "5 40 o n e Oberg and Ralph | Precincts of said town and the poll- ! {he installation of New Heating and | e ther, @ First Lieutenant and) Sec- woqton are now/aboard the Holiday. (ing place in cach thereof, the Elect- | plumbing in City Hall. A set of | T = l ol ond:;Liottenant | Wes! Moyers: is. guiding: with _the | 0rs are hereby notified plans and specifications may be nb-‘ rlallg e Mulvihill Net in Command |y iy party now, and Jay Wil-| That all duly qualified voters re- | tained at the City Engineer’s Office Juneau will have (wo other de- jo "o 0Ty wiiame joined the | siding within the boundaries of Vot- | ypon the deposit of $5.00. The City | @ horonsh. Workmanshis tachments - beside. Company A a|gicorrg today in Ketchikan ing Precinct No. One of said TOWN | of Juneau reserves the right to ve- B Mogern MelRel Battalion Headquarters . Company:| pypacting to leave this afternoon |of Juncau, Alaska, which are as fol- | jeet any or all bids and to waive | 1s Sure to Please of which Dr. M. 1. Whittler has| g, agiacent waters, Church said All that section lying on the | jnformalities. | 345 . been. appointed Licutenant, ‘and. a{yq may, possibly doa little- hunting herly side of Second Street, and | Eachobid shall be accompanied by | a, but is more |West Second Street and the aid |4 cortified check, cashier’s check, or Phone M/ which: Dr.. E. F. Vollert ‘has been jorested in the rest just now. { West Second Strect extended Across | pid bond made payable to:the City | appointed Captain. Major William| " myo wealthy young Seattleite who |the tide fiat to the City limits and,of juneau in amount nob less. than o R. Mulvihill, who has been appoint- ycaq (he Nooya as the nucleus of |easterly of Gold Creek, Capitol Ave- 54, of llm amount of the bid. ‘ ed Adjutant General, will not be pis present fleet and built one of [nue will vote at Fire Apparatus . H.J. TURNER, | b | in command of the Alaska Nationdl| e largest yacht charter services|Room in the City Hall Building, lo- | City Clerk. Guard, it was explained, but would| iy the country, is now sole owner of |cated on corner of West 4th and | pjrst publication, Aug. 27, 1940. 1 [be a member of the GOVernor's nis company, having bought out his | Main street; in and upon lot five. of | Last pfblication, Aug, 28, 1940. | staff in charge of records and| partpers this Spring [block seven which is owned by the | 2| equipment of the Guard. The - City of Juneau and occupied by the | Major who will command the Alas- City of Juneau, the same being the Suhsmllw t The Dxutlls le‘m zl B e . — ka National Guard is yet to be | duly designated pollling place in and | Pire —the paper with the largest ke Y et i ¢ named. No JURY FEES | for Preeinct No. One, Town of Ju,\bumanu‘ed circulation Empire Clussifieds Pay Capt. Walther said the National| neau, Alaska | ol 5 Guard 15 “not & Boy Seout Troop| HEREAFIER FOR That all duly qualified voters rr»i and not a Governor’s hodyguard or siding within the boundaries of Vot- 0T private Gestapo for political p\ua |ing lilr'cllfin‘(lt‘No Two of said "m‘n} v E ron poses.” It is one of three compun-i FED EMPLOVEES of Juneau, Alaska, which are as fol- ents of the U, S. Army. lows: All that section lying on the Fl‘ANK s. BARNES [ Inspection Awaited | southerly side of Second Strest, and Federal recognition of the local| Government employees called for| ywest Second Street across the tide » MAY WE TOOT?? i | Just Received COLEMAN OIL BURNING HEATERS ‘ 1940 Models TERMS | service by reason of such absenc except as provided in section 3, nor shall such period of service be de-| ducted from the time allowed mr: any leave of absence authorized by| law. Section 2. Any employee speci- | hed during the term of such |un‘|,h(p in and for Precinct No. Three, Town of Juneau, Alaska. Dated this 27th day of 1940. (Signed) The Common Council of I Town of Juneau, Alaska. August, e PHONE 767 RICE & AHLERS C®. Thu'd and Franklin PSSP “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” PHONE 34 and a few good movie shots of blg’ game. From Anchorage they will prob- ably , fly into the Russian chx‘ how, who is promoting a boxmgI show for Labor Day. | - > fied in section 1 who may be called upon for jury service in any court |of the United States shall not re-| ceive any compensation for such|: service. Section 3, There shall be| credited against the amount uf | compensation payable by the Unit-| ed States to any employee specified | |in section 1 for such period us‘ | such employee may be absent on| account of jury service in the court| |ef any State any amounts which| ‘such employee may receive from| | such State on account of such jury| | service.” By H. J. TURNER, Clerk. First publication, Aug. 27, 1940. Last publication, Scm. 3, 1940. T g T SAVINGS HERE ARE EARNING 0 Yonr Money Is Available for with- drawal on request. Insured by u.'s. P = ELFIN UNLOADS i The fish packer- Elfin was in ‘luday at the Cold Storage. unload-| ing a heavy cargo of 43.000 pounds| of salmon from Icy Straits, while| uhe troller Helen brought in aboul 11,500 pounds of fish. - e | MARRIED AT SITKA | Miss Pauline Hallock and Frank ! Bergdoll were recently married at] Sitka by U. S. Commissioner Wil-| liam Knight, They are at home Government up to in their = apartment in Rand’s| $5.000. Court. | JACKIE GUCKER SOUTH | Jackie Gucker sailed for the south | on the steamer Columbia. He will| attend school in the states this| winter. | G L RETURNING HERE | | Miss Mavis Nikula, Juneau High ‘School student, is on the steamer ! 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