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AWARDS GIVEN ATTEMPTS FA Germans H;verlried Sev- Southeast Alaska Fair Building Willkie AND ART ENTRIES "_URES Ability Shown in Exhibit at Starts lohgf‘ampaign Tour (o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. Forestry Doch {A% PAIT Fogy fodr 0f Hemlock Stands il- of he w0 ' ments and probing the discases H H H trees on Admiralty Island, Prof. Dow To West entertainment Highlighted . A e v 2 { University of Michigan, returned ([ byDog Acts — Band Joween et nignt on the Fores Service speedboat Marmot. Concert Each Night Baxter and two student assistants 1940. "'COL. HOISINGTON . ~ RETURNING WITH 2,600 SOLDIERS, Big Force Ordered to An- chorage - Squadron to Fairbanks : H 1 H — after pursuing their vear to vear el'a| Tlmes io (ross aw's amatcur “Rembrandis Wh'(h’WI“ Iake H‘m i Markinz a good outside enter- study of tree diseases in the Interior, | Ccl, Gregory Hoisinzton, llynnnvrlvl ind “Raph in vied for top H tainment acts brought to Juncau! feft dast Tuesdav on the Forester ih comm of ot Barracks! (hanneL RepUISed heners ‘in rt and photo ex- '0 Elghteen Sta'es by the Alaska Fair Association as for Traey Arm, Windham Bay and @ wh carrived at Spokane only b0 wheast Alaska Fair —— a cpecial attraction, the Aerial the head of Seymour Canal. They |iW0 Wc a ke command of | JERSEY CITY, N. J., Scpt. 13 RUSHVILLE, Indiana, Sept.'13.— Patts <cored a sensation last night hiked with Distriet !_I:m;or W. A | ‘F ur Infantry at Fort The Ge ly have attempt wore made by Wendell L. Willkie is off on a 15- |when they presented acts never be- Chipperfield across 'to O]wur Inlet Wright, is coming back to 1\!:\‘.“‘ ed to invade England different e. Mrs. Trevor day 7200-mile tour. campaigning in fcre scen in this city. and were picked up By the Marmot.| The Fourth Infantry, along with pol avd each time they [ailed ver 18 states #nd, to maRe 69 speeches. Original, unique and different Chipperfiéld returned o 'Juneau c'her Northwest trcops, has hcrnl This #s the report made b an the following: One of his major talks will Be dn Tom and Vera, perform witl » with them, 3 ordered (o Anchorag according to] American surgeon on his 1/ Best . ori ainti Mar t the third term issue. and grace icult feats cn their The Forester, with Junior Forester word frem Senator Lewis B. Schwel- from Lisbon on the Ametrican liner Cclwell Jvn\r m { Margaret Before leaving last might. Willkie |swing ropes angd rings. They ‘pre- John Brillhart aboard; continued on ey h. g : - | Excambion ‘olwell, Juneau. second; Best pen discussed the final plans: for his jcent their aerial aels n trapc its regular rounds in the Admiralty — The Senatos said Alaska's defense | Dr. Charics Dove, Surgeon of o ink skelch, Jake Manning, |swing to the Paeific Goast with his hung frem girders over.the center Divisicn, scheduled to return to | fovees will be reinforced by more | American hospital at Douglas first; Margaret Colwell, | running mate, s.mntor ‘Cl\arh‘:, L: eof the big dance ficor. Juneau September 22 han 2,600 additional rrq-m by No- | ¢ldred that not only have several Juneau, second; Best photograph | McNary, Republican National Com- The twn artist§ perform tozcth > vember 1. Of these 2400 will go to | invasion attempts been made ar Mrs. O. Sullivan, Juneau, mittee Chairman Joe Martin and many daring and colorfal act BEN Muuj" o" Anchcrage and the 73rd Bombard- fafled; but the Germans arc i irs. Henty Harmon, Juneau.| Gov. Harold Stassen: reeially breath-faking is the ' y‘wcg' ‘u:‘.’h;nln meb: Mmlfi?}:“e‘ very! y ey cd out, of Fra C best candid shot, Mrs. Hen- s taken by -Vera during the duc pe- o |MoChovd Field near Tacoma. {o ;:1:)11\1;“‘;1:!:{IT ("l’]x!h«(ll" m)n[{x‘u’" 1 Harmon, J Mrs. Earl OH, YES! OH, YES! formance. WAY I HARVARD new Army . Air l?-"":e at Pairbanks. my suto, horse and $100,000 of per- \v Ison, Doug Best pic- ~ CHICAGO, Hl, Sept. 13.—S8tart- | ~Grace apd beauty is disple in - There are 24 officers l_md 217 men sonal nroper( . terial - phot Jack € ing on a tour that will take him to | the Span’sh Web act, a spe in- Ben Mullen sailed south this in this squadren, which is com- ag Juneau, first; Mrs. Honry Harmon, the Pacific Coast, ‘Willkie told a |terpretaticn given by, Vera, who morning on the steamer Princess| manded by Capt. Gharles B. Over- Juneau, socond: Best still life, ecrowd at the *Union Stockyards:to- performs with ease and ochafm. her Louise. He will enter the gradu acker. DR (ou"(ll Io Jack Glasse, Juneau, first; Mrs. |day that, “If you elect me as Presi soveral feafs on the swing rope. business school at Harvard and take To Anchorage Henry Harmon, Juneau, second; dent, I will never send an Amezimn Semephing new to Juneauites. and thai two year curriculum. The greund troops going ito Allv best scenery photog Mrs, Hen- | boy to fight in any Euvopean war,” f special interest to animal lovers, >+ chorage include the Fourth Infan- AnEuD pARlEY ry Harmon, Junes Mrs. Euxl[ Willkie alse pledged himself 1o is the cparkling show given by Bim- ‘ry, less the Pirst Battalion of the Wilson, Donglas, second; best col- | “build a domestic economy so strong ko, the worder doz. and his two SEVERAL IRIPS au'ment. which js already in Alas- '" WASHI“GTON lection of smapshols, Curtis R. Bach, | no dictator ever shall seck to strike.” pals. These little pets are put ka; clements of the First Baltalion | Junecau, first Siame - threnzh their paces by Tom, FOR I.OCAI. AIR { the Bightv-fivst Field Artiller g (akes, the part of the clown, the Sevenly-fifth Qoast Artillery | 2 H ad Anti-Airerafy Rogiment; signal per- | National Defense, Public DILLINGHAM YOUTH JUNEAU HIGH FLEET TODAY ‘o it “vaine : p (ricks. on the hurdics, rolt barrels, arvice. and service elements | Io RESUME VOYAGE u dance tegethey and go throu Exaept fer the Fourth Infantry, - , Health Conference fo Start Monday W. Ccuncil vering nicely from the emer- y appendix operation which in- Dr.'W Territorial ' terrupted his veyage from Dilling~ Commissioner of Health, will 12ave ham to the States, 11-year-old John 'y Alaska Clipper tomorrow 1o W. Felder, Jr, with his-mother wili Washington, D. C., io attend a con- Jeave on the steamer Aleutian for ference of State and Territorial the south. The youth was released Health officers at the ©of from St.-Ann’s Hospital today Surgeon General T s 1 - -oo The conference is called to discus DIVORCE CASES problems of public heaitn relat Suit for divorce has been filed ! 0 the national defense. It bezins in District ourt by Elizabeth ‘Os Mondey in the Cepit borne against Willie Osborne on 55128 grounds of cruelty and by Ve G lon against Jack Gléndon on TV a clawnm ad 1n The Bimpir of incompatability y N — Hollywood Sights 4nd Sounds | s By Robbin Cooms .. HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. Sept. 13.—Here I'm sitting at a type- writer ngain and I'm groa There ought to be a law agin vacations. “Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, I mutter cheer- iy t a. m. Th is as phoney as the bounce in my step. Now for a little glammer, now for some fun, a fresh new ook at dear little Hollywood, come to, Heigh-o-HUM!" ) Betler make the start most painless business in Right! So I drag over to Paramount, to the “Love Thy Neighbor’ There’s Mary, the Texas honey. ning dress of something-or-other, come and twice as sweet. We chat about “Rhythm on the River” and she tells about Koing to De! Mar where they had the preview, and about what a time she had getting in the Bing Crosby box because the at- tendant thought she was a crasher. Afterward she met Dixie Lee, who's Mrs. Bing. It was the first time they'd met and Dixie laughed and said., “You know, we haven't met but I feelsas if we had because it was MY hand you were holding all through the picture.” a ing it’s off (0 work we go.” €0te of cheer now for the place the tourists painless, T says to me Hollywood? What's the Seeing Mary Martin? set. She’s done up in a white eve- and she’s as natural as they Mary says she is that nervous at prevnews, and she’s good copy, and I feel set up and I says to me, “Here's a good column.” But then Mary has to go to work and I sink again and think about beach and sunshine and cool breezes and think maybe I'll do that story next week. . ‘Ther¢ "sMark Sandrich, the directo nd T hello PERCY’S CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT ® and 5 sTOP at PERCY’S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches that all Juneau is talking about. TRY OUR I'OUN- TAIN, TOO! argue politics with him and this is fun because Mark is a good, if illczical argufier. I know he's illogical because he thinks he’s right weheras I know I'm right. But he has to go to work and that leaves me having to go to work too. “Let's be Spartan about this thing,” I tell me — and that means going to Warner Bros, where it's hotter than a movie star reading a Dies committee yarn. So I trickle in, and there's Brenda Marshall doing “East ofthe River” and looking sweet in Mama Raviola’s wedding gown. Sweet and hot. She's in her dressing room and the wedding gown has four petticoats under- neath, and the room :ing in the sun. I think Brenda’s a story but I think Il get at next week, too. . . . is b ot Capra set Barbara Stanwyck is doing an undressing scene. Undressing scenes are good copy, and I think how many sts would give a fortune to be able to report back home they saw Barbara Stanwyck doing an undress- ing scene, and 7 yawn and say hello to Gary Cooper. Gary talks about vacatiohs and going to the mountains and the only way to sleep whilc camping is in a sleeping bag. He grins dia- bojlcally and announces that ke, being free for the aay, is going Cveron the Frank A nice press agent sugeests I join him on location at Palm Springs for “High Sierra” and do a story on how hot it is there. I thank him kindly for the tip instead of caressing his cranium’ with the nearest arc-light. “Thank you, but I have 1o love for adventure” I say mildly, for I am already trailing our Gary 'hn is gotns awxmmmg z 4 'l.l e , Please, 50 am I s the only good Be 5 Py E. Lindenmever, ars L E0A : E(lt graduate of the University of Towa, will be ~oaeh for the Juneau High School Crimson according to announcement made today by Supt. A. B. Phillips. the Polaris-Taku il the troops ordered to Anchor- merens other anties for the Five trips to ure cf the audienco mine were on schedule for local age.are now temporarily ak Forl Bimbo is indeed a wonder dog. fliers today with freight and pas- Lewis. ; This broyn and white master, be- sengers, while Alex Holden flew There are -nine mediym-: bi- ! sides - doing unbelievable wonders trip to the coast motered bombers in the squadven | at the snap of & finger, climaxes Holden flew W. Brennan and Bill which is going fo Fairbanks. The | aet and | Jorgenson to Sitka., Jimmie Da the:show with his ladder drop from the top rung. Besides these entertainmen E nah. Sch vis tracticns € 8 ig 1. Shell Sir ns yesterday evening Lindenmeyer taught three years at | Factions. the Juneau High Shell. Simmons yesterday evenin s 1! Band plays nightly in concert start- flew to Ketchikan with J. C | Griswald; Iowa, -and ooached the 186 wE 8 olelodk. Disics music S for Ahe. Fivat . Oity nd R Al-University, Aintermyiat. - Biakats | S8 8T 200 0t e B b ter Weanaul] Iy, amd = ball champions for a year at the B,”f],":( wnd his " ,,:( :”v‘j i o e lm, ““‘“ 2 x‘uu;n’m.. ,D\; University of Towa. While attending = ‘ ’:Hor‘- N’, day \\1ll\‘ : A K«ml‘ anc .mm)m the Towa University, Tilidenmeyer | passenger from Ketchikan to Pet was a member of the vardity basket- | yya g4 * e rsburg b&ll. foothall ‘el tfack: teaims. M'SS Alaska |S Amundsen made two of the mire trips this morning, taking 2,000 He is expected to leave Seattle on | the steamer Denadi-and will l|(1( eptember 21. arive freight in, - .- 100 ALIENS HAVE of pounds Bound to School Marguerite Ico ‘Miss Alaska” of & few vears ago, is in Juntau on her way out to Soripps College, in Cali- fornia: i Ap])m'mnal(‘l}' %80 alishs have Miss Lee flew in. on an Electra ,egistered here under the new alien S vesterday and -goes south “in the | yegistration law, Mrs: Catherine Bill Karabelnikof, son. of Frank | Morning on the Alaska Clipper announced today. Karbelnikof . and well known voung TR S R < s have until December 26 (o Juneau man, was married Wednes- BACK TO ISLAND register. Room 104 of the Federal day in Fairbanks to Hazel Powers, | .. Mr. and Mrs. Trving Ulmer, Of- Building has been converted into also of this city, it was learned | fice of Indian Affairs teachers at 'egistration and fingerprinting head- today, King Island, are at the Gastineau TUArters The couple -will areturn on ihe | Hote} after spending the summer e Aleutiar to make their home here. | oyt the road, They will sail for FROM SITKA B et o the Westward in the next few days Mr. and’ Mrs. Dave Fentoncame The Daily Alaska gimpire guaran- b in from Sitka yesterday and arc teés the Targest daily eirculation ot stopping at the Gastincau Hotel on their way south, Y, Am& Bewspapers, . b o ERIPILE ClassligasPay: p TONIG DO HT TONIGHT NOT MISS ™ Display of:=- o0 ® 0 0 s st ;Mm Enter, amment g [ ] a3 e 9@ i et N 5 e e lDMISSI ZEBAQP and. VERAin' JUNEAY mun SHOOL EAND DANCING, Wes Barrett’s Orchesira Agricultural Farm Products Home. Art and Amateur Photography Native Art Economies - _Educational FLYING PATTS . xs TRAINED DOGS PANISH WEB o " s AFTERNOON: Adults 25¢ 10c [] EVENING Adults £0c Children 25¢ S CLOSE AT 10P. M. ~~COME EARLY! Mas- make up the S REGISTERED HERT .0\, nianes will fly north, sometime with- | to Hirst and James Boyle to Hoo- in the next eight weeks, but mosi | of the personnel will go by sew. | The squadron is one of four which venteenth Bombard- will be replaced at | ment group. Tt McChord Field by a new squadron | which still remains to be organ- -|ized MEHERINS WILL TAKE TRIP 0UT and Mrs. Joe Meherin are south on the Alaska Clipper tomorrow morning on a hurried trip to Chicazo where A. A. (Max) Hum- frey, former well known Alaskan, is seriously ill Humfrey, in charge of distribution for Hills Brothers Coffee, is 2xpected to live but a short time. The Meherins plan to spend a few days with him before returning. NOTICE OF SALE No. 4345 A, DISTRICT COURT FOR TERRITORY OF ALASKA, AT IN TH THE DIVISION NUMBER ONE, JUNEAU, BERT B. GRISWOLD, Plaintiff, vs, ALASKA WINDHAM GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corpora- tion, METT G. for Louis P. Harl, Defendants. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, TERRITORY OF ALASKA, ss. FIRST JUDICIAL DIVISION. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to that certain judgment and decree made and entered on August 24, 1940, and to that cer- tain execution issued on August 29, 1940, by "the District Court of the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1 at Juneau in that certain cause in said Court numbered and entitled, “No. 4345, A Bert B. Griswold, plaintiff, versus Alaska Windham Gold Mining Company, a corpora- tion, Louis P. Harl and Emmett G. Lenihan. as Trustee for: Louis P. Harl, defendants,” I shall sell at ten o'clock a.m. on September 28, 1940, at the front door of the Fed- eral-Territorial Building in Juneau, Alaska, the following described property: Those certain lode mining claims: No. 1 North End, No. 2 North End, No. 3 North End, No. 4 North End, No. 5 North End, No. 6 North End, No. 7 North Bnd, No. 8 North Ore Body, No. 9 North Ore Body, No. 10 North End, Queen ‘Ba- sin, Claim Mill, Fifst Exten- sion of Mill Claim, Second Tun- nel Site Lode Claim and First Tunnel Site Lode Claim, all situate on or in Windham Bay; about two miles, more or less, in an easterly direction from the head of said Windham Bay, Juneau Precinct, Alaska; to- | gether with the tenements, hereditaments and appurten- | ances. thereunto appertaining | or belonging, as well as the | teol mill, = blacksmith shop, crusher, concentrator, genera- ter; eguipmeni and appliances thereon and belonging there- to; 10 the highest and best bidder for :ash, for the purpose of satisfying he aforesaid judgment in favor of said defendant Emmett G. Leni- “an, as trustee for said defendant Louis P. Harl, and against said cor- porate ‘defendant ‘Alaska Windham Gold Mining Company. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 29, 1940. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal. By WALTER G. HELLAN, Office Deputy. Wl;hzz‘;lunst 30, Beptempa; 6=}, 10, 1940, adv. ‘Fairbanks Girls LOUIS P. HARL and EM-| LENIHAN, as trustee| | THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU beginning at 4:30 p.m., Sept. Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity, Cloudy light rain beginning early Saturday morning; mo:l crate temperaturcs, lowest about 47 degrees tenighe; moderad southerly winds Forecast for Souiheast Alaska: Clcudy but with light rain be- ginning in the northwest porsion, tonight, rain Saturday; modera temperatures; moderate variable winds becoming southerly Saturda Forecast of winas along the cvast of the Gull of Atash . Mcdetate southerly winds heoring southerly Saturday from Dixcn Entrance to Sitka; te south and southeast tonight becoming {resh Saturday. from .0 w Cape Hinchinbrook; and fresh south tonight, shifting to westerly Saturday from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. LOCAL DATA ‘Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.89 55 81 SE 1 Cloudy 4:30 a.m. today 2992 50 95 Calm Cloudy Noon today 2991 52 86 SE 12 Cloudy | RADIO REPORTS | TODAY ax. tempt. ‘ Lowest 3:30a.m Precip. 3:30am. Staticn last 24 hours temp. temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 38 | 34 34 0 Cloudy Aklavik | 42 0 Foggy Fairbanks 56 35 39 0 Clear Neme 5l 45 48 30 Rain Dawson 52 29 29 0 c Mayo 50 42 42 13 Cloudy Anchorage 44 47 0 Pt.Cld Bethel 11 47 21 Cloudy St. Paul 46 46 31 Ran Atka 41 41 0 Cloudy Dutech Harbor . 59 49 51 06 Clcudy Wosnesenski 52 49 50 69 Cloudy Kanatak 60 50 50 53 Rain Kodiak 58 41 50 Ran ©Qordova 63 44 0 1 Juncau 56 b 19 Bitka 62 18 01 Cloudy Ketchikan 6 0 0 Clear Prinee Rupert 6L 49 50 [ Foggy Prinice. Geofge 8 46 5 0 Cloudy Seattle 69 59 60 36 Cloudy Portland ki 61 61 37 Foguy San Francisco . T 63 65 0 Cloud. WEATHER SYNOPSIS The disturbance moving slowly northward over the Bering Sea was centered near St. Lawrence Island this morning, while ridge of high pressure extended northward into the Gulf and thence to the Yukon Territory. The weather was generally fair in Southeast Alaska and the Yukon Territory during the last 24 hours, while cloudy weather prevailed over the rest of Alaska. The rain area the northwestern disturbance has spread eastward Freezing temperatures were reported in the Yukon morning 14 acpociated with to. the Interior. Ferritory early this Juneau, September 7 6:24 a.m., sunset p.m Sunri e Baseball Today of games two The following are score: | played this afiernocn in the { Major Leagues: National League Cincinnati 5; New York 2 Gomg fo School Nancy Earling, daughter of the Fairbanks Exploration Company su- perintendent, and Barbara White,| Pittsburgh 2; Brooklyn 8 daughter cf the PAA Auditor in St. Louis 9; Boston 3 Fairbanks, arrived here by Electra Chicago 1; Philadelphia 6. American League Philadelphia 2; Chicago 6. Boston 0; Cleyeland 1 vesterday. The two girls are on their way to the States for the win- ter school term. 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