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_ aent which now controls Belgium, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, R — 1940. : BRITISH TRAWLER NABS ITALIAN SUB AS PRIZE OF WAR it was cap- wler cighted the sub’s periscope in the Gulf of Aden, attacked it hows a British A PRIZE—Striking photo cabled from Lendon Moonstane (from which (he piciure tured by the { ler with depth charges, whéieupon the diver came to the suriace, President Entertains Royal Guests at Home Town County kair | and her children are shown in Crown , cently arrived f United States, atClett. | The the car with the president. Mrs. Roosevelt stands princess is next to Mr. Roosevelt. "President Roosevelt entertains his royal guests from Norway, Princess Martha and her children, by taking them to the Duchess eountv fair at Rhinebeck, N. Y. The crown princess, who only re- \“TIME OUT’ FOR CARIBBEAN SENT heightens interest in the U. S. Caribbean Sea patrol, Canadals BORDERFIGHT OPENING OF B Supporfing p | Exhibits this year are 940 |R and awards have been posted i1 RUMANIA AREA | the exhibit rooms for winners ol R 1 ES —Possibility that U. S. may lease Britain’s western hemisphere air bases in which planes like these of Squadron 51 at Puerto Rico take a vigilant part. « |and highlight of the awards will be the car to be given away Sat- urday night under the auspices cf ‘vurlous divisions. Disp! include killed today in a battle with Hun- garian seldiers at the Transylvanian town of Kotmitat Szlagy. Four hun- ireds coldiers were wounded during the fighting. | A Hungarian government com- munique said that the Maniu Guard- ists opened fire from ambush as the | . : EEr e s | those from the various schools in r |n | ‘BV’X)/\PX ST, Sept. 12. — Sixteen | Alaska, Domestic and Educational | Rumanian merabers of the Maniu art and also of genuine interest i Guard organization were reported | the display of agricultural pro- | duets. ‘The doors will be open every af- ternoon at 1 o'clock and in the evenings at 7 o'clock. Admissions will be adults 25 cents and chil- feen'h Annual Carniva1 ‘(lren 10 cends during the afternoons Will Be Launched |and in the evenings adults will Hungarian soldiers marched into the DR BE R A oot town on schedule, during Hungary's by [ FAEOMED £ Lo couteny | Of 7 the occcupation of the ceded portion of | Official opening of the 19th an- Green Top Cab Company admis- Transylvania. A battle followed -wal Southeast I_uaska Fair willlsion will be free to children be- during which the Rumanian ir-| © launched tonight when the tween the hours of 4 and € o'clock egulars were routed, and 16 of them | '00rs swing open at 7 o'clock to each afternoon. | Prime Minisler Sends En- Southeast Alaska Nine-| couraging Cable fo Churchill OTTAWA, Sept. 12—Prime Min- ister Mackenzie King has cabled to Prime Minister Churchill that Can- ada was never more proud of having her sea, land and air forces so close- 1y associated with those of the Unit- | killed. he scores of “first 1:1;?1[015 | fIRCE SIS P B S | ed Kingdom and other parts of the| The Maniu Guardists have no| €ady for the three days of car-| P empire in the magnificent stand | connection with the regular army uval, 2 al SIO(K OUOIAIIONS | against ruthless aggression. wiiich has withdrawn from the ced- | Although the fair opened this| | d area. afternoon, tonight's events will| | ‘The Prime Minister asked the British Prime Minister to give this assurance to the people of the Unit- | ed Kingdom at this time of intense | anxiety, saying, “The men and the | women and the children of Britain | may rely on Canada in redoubling her efforts to give them all t port in her power in the ur psistance Lo the an onslau '«d upon to endure. mark the real start of the big af-| NEW YORK, Peb. 12. — Closir fair. Final touches were being given guotation of Alaska Juneau mine| to the various concessions and|stock today is 4'., Anaconda 21°:,| booths this afterngon and comple- Bethlehem Steel 76%, Common-| tion of the awards were made by wealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss the judges. Wright 7%, General Motors 46'¢, . . cion of Banking o . Family Takes Life , s sy At 8 o'clock this evening the Ju- International Harvester 44%,Ken- neau High School Band will give necott 27 17/8, Northern Pacific PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 12— | 1 o0 Lopeiagd ; A man who leaped from e eightn | 115 first concert and this will be g 7/8, United States Steel 53%, Joor of the Central YMCA late yes- | f0llowed at 9 o'clock by the enter- Poynd $4.08%. L'T been identified by the| 2inment provided by The Aerial -se - They may count on our con jon secrétary as J. Borden | “atts. The entertainers will give DOW, JONES AVERAGES that support to the utmost of iman, member of a proniinent heir varicus performances at in-| The following are today's Dow, strength. Never were our people tervals throughout the evening and| jones averages: industrials 127.87, v York banking family. man was a son of the late * Harriman and a nephew of Jnited States Minister to Ncr- ay, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman. - Wiikie Plannin Thizd Term Speech RUSHVILLE, Ind., Sept. 12.—Re- publican Presidential nominee Wen- chis team promises to be the high-| rajls 27.62, utilities 21.88. light of the fair. The Patts, Vera Lo ol g and Tom, are the year's outstand- ing gymnastic duet in the States | Tom is outstanding in his perform- mee as the clown, Zerado, who will| i a sparkling show with his{ Mrs. Max Bolic and her baby ned dog. The wonder dog, Bim-| daughter were dismissed today from Lo, promises to ple both young St. Ann's Hespital, and old. Vera will add to the show by giving her interpretation of the Spanish Web, Besides all this, there's more too more united or more determined. e — ' BRUSSELS, Sept. 12.—A Beleion pewspaper, Neiuws van der Dag commented today that high Belgian Army officers who are now in Prance should be court martialed. HoseitaLr Norns Admitted to St. Ann’s, John Co tello is receiving medical treatm ‘The newspa] charged that the e officers fled l?r:m ;r:lgium, The | dell Willkie says that he probably | —Wes Barett and his orchestra, Mrs. James Goenette and her article apparently was printed with | will deliver his anti-third term | Will play for dancing each eve- baby daughter were dismisssd the permissicn of the Nazi govern- speech Seplember 17, Constitution | ning, varicns cencessions will be from the Government Hcspital to- Dey, in Amarillo, Texas, cpen for the pleasure of patrons day. 1 i fugees '/ ‘'THE WEATHER Field Day for Reftigees . THE W ey 4 3 ' (By the U./8. Weather Bureau) Y ; o o U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU e s a0 4 ¢ i Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Sept. 12: 3 : Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; slightly cooler tonight with lowest ¥ temperature about 48 degrees; mod rate westerly winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska Partly cloudy tonight and Fri- | day; slightly cooler tonight; moderate west to northwesterly winds. | Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gull of ATaska: | Moderate west and northwesterly winds should prevail over the Guif and along the coasé from Dix n Entrance to Kodiak, except winds becoming" fresh southerly F.iday near Kodiak. LOCAL" DATA ) Time Barometer ‘lemp. lumidity Wind Velocity ‘Weather | 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.89 54 75 El 8 Cloudy by 4:30 am, today .. 20.88 51 92 SSE 8 Rain i Nocn today 2991 52 93 SE 7 Cloudy | | RADIO REPORTS | | | TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30a.m. Staticn last 24 hours | temp. temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 38 36 36 0 Foggy L i | Fairbanks 50 42 43 18 Cloudy | Nome 50 a1 49 02 Rain Dawson 54 6 4 a1 Rain Anchorage 54 37 37 20 Clear ’ | Bethel 5 46 4 Cloudy St. Paul | 46 47 04 Rain Duteh Harbor 44 49 0 Pt. Cldy | Wosnesenski | 48 0 Clear | Kanat | 50 0 Clear Marshall Field, president of the United States Committee for the Care of 48, 09 Clear Furopean Children, is a mighty popular man as 138 child refugees arrive | 44 51 4 New York on the liner Samaria from England. The boat was so | Junc:u | 51 K wded that some of the children slept in lifebe eld has been active | Sitka 54 P Sy in obtaining sponsors for the refugees and in finding them homes. | Ketchikan 51 T, Rain | Prince Rupert ‘ 51 53 0 Clear i | Prince George 45 45 0 Clear . . . f ‘ Seattle 53 59 0 Clear American Children Aid Refugees | i S R P | San Francisco 62 63 0 Pt. Cldy WEATHER SYNOPSIS An area of high pressure was Jifthig sloWly northward into the | Gull this morning as the trough e tending along Southeast Alas. and the Yukon Territory, continu { to /é eastward inland. An- I disturbance was approachin Brisicl Bay region from the est. The weather was cloud during the last 24 hours over mest sections of Alaska with ligh moderate rains occurring in “ scutheast Alaska, in the Yukon T .1 ,-and in the Interior. Tem- sratures fell to near freezing ear ; this morning in the Anchorage a. Juneau, September 13.—Sunri > €6:22 am., sunset 7:25 pm. Curtis Shattucks , Are at Hillcrest In Canadian Post | Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Shattuck, i | who arrived in Juneau cn tre | Aleutian Tuesday following their wedding trip to California, have taken an apartment at the Hill- crest, - D Subscribe to The Dally Alaska ¢! Empire—the paper with the larges. raid circulation. & . “LOTHES that are CLEANED Mary Alice Canfield, of Pleasantville, N, Y., presents check, one of eight OFTEN—Wear Longer! totalling $185,000, to Princess Astrid of Norway, gift of American scho?l 3end YOUR GARMENTS to children to refugee youngsters. Left to right, in President Ronse'veltl (2 Hyde Park home, are Mary Alice, Princess Ragnhild, Crown Princess Tyla le Martha of Norway, Prince Harald, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Princess Astrid, and Mrs. Dorothy Canfield Fisher (face partially hidden), chair- man of the Children’s Grusade for Children. . ""?'.“",‘.'.’?u)“.'f‘."‘.(?..“"»‘.’;'f"' (flii§{:fi%€;fl e 51’\"._'.' PR Capt. Oliver M. Read e l K it Frenive fram In line with the new joint United Phone .l E\H%E‘&g“QE Linpie om States-Canadian defense agreement, 4 LENSIIRES EUAERK Fivst City Captdin . Oliver M. Read, of the 507 = & 1308 hi United States Navy, has been < F& g:fi‘ E E!) g‘vg} ordered to duty as naval and air e ” enator Norman Walker| attache at the American legation in doesn’'t get his copy . Empire| Ottawa. The Nevr has never be- Sept. 12 fast enough K ‘8o bal fore sent an attache to Canada. £ telephone: | —— i _mio 2 special session Glthdiy folion ction returns,| Subserive tor The Empirs. I fc o) ‘Il“;]l’“ ‘l o l"]’;”‘“""i Walker this moring telephened - st e——— adc 1l func or relief. £ SO The Empire from Ketchikan and that relief funds have expired but | eatiRbd odlt, e E 2 s that ‘el Jobetic) Shu ibis: e Sulbd B ienlh SO Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want through Saturday out of an author-| ,yer Republican Frank Barnes of ® MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT 4 ized deficiency —expenditure, Wrangell ® More Miles for Your Money The Governor previously charged & g 3 ® A Comfortable, Quiet Ride that what he termed a relief % | ® An Engine that Instantly Starts’ occurred because the State Legis- ® Assurance of Safe Trips lature failed to sapply sufficient al Jus- ® Freedom from Fire Hazards moneys. daivt resist ¥ A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds e e v 8 ficte I ® Low Operating and Maintenance Costs ¢ CASLER RESIGNS i ® Reduced Insurance iates ASLER RESIGNS ® Smokeless, Odorléss Exhaust 4 p - » an appeal on Full Diesel Dependability " rannon C. Casler, Forest Serv- the defendant wrote. “T ® An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked rk in the Kenai Division| will set the date later.” hy > ' 5 0 BB 3 B L e % CHARILES G. WARNER €0. , gned to accep hosition 1 s ol e James Patterson at V 5 P o s LIVER BILE— || HEATING PLANTS DO NEED SERVICE! 4 LLIGAN LEAVING | Without Czlomel—And You'll Jump Out o} Bed i the Mreing R ' And the best time to have a complete overhaul is right now before winter gets here. Don’t Wait Until They Shut Down!! They ‘won’t run forever without cleaning and oiling. Don’t expect the impossible from a piece of machinery. < We Have Time NOW to Give Proper Service!! ?’ Alaska Juneau power house m is sailing south tomorrow on vacation, planning to | go-as far as Los Angele | - The Daily Alaska Empzre tees the largest caily circuiation of to your bowels daily. 1¢ this recly, your food may Ju ay in the bowels. bloats up your stomach, Yo get consti- d, \'u\‘x\ feel sour, sunk and the world punk. those good, effective Carter’s r Pills to get these two pints of ¢ freely to make you feel “up and iRk ) " Amazin ak le flow 3 4 any Alaska newspaper. Mk for Carter's Little Liver Pilloby mam: Rl i y £ ] LA L A Stubbornly refuse anything clse, Price : 25y CE & Y ‘s 0 Empire Classifieds Pay! | ! : "im /e GMC TRUCKS Sonpau Them With All Other's! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONCIMY * DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO PHONE : “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” PHONE 767 . . PHONE 767 THRIFT COOP . * ‘RETATLERS OF FAMOUS SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS 3__FREE DELIVERIES—-3 : E TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” Z){Wéf/{/’/fi:fl/ National Distillers Products Cor ation, New York