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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1940. Scenes in Life of King Michael, 18, Who Again Rules Rumania [ At birth, top; with Queen Marie King Mihai (Michael), Soviet Russian demands and under the direction of the Rome-Berlin axis. years old at the time. King Carol took over the throne in 1930 after returning suddenly from exile. AIRRAIDS LEGION AUXILIARY The new king today With his mother, Princess Helen 18-year-old-son of King Carol of Ru nania, succeeds his father on the throne following the abdi at Michael, who will be 19 on October 29, onc: before ruled Rumania as a boy king. Michael was bu The boy king was but cight years old at the time his father seized the throne As king, i 1820 With his father, King Carol, who abdicates a vt Carol as a result of the break-up of Rumania under t five JETS NEW BUS RUMMAGE LE Propaganda DEFENSE 4 given by Martha Sociely OMOITOW Paul man of Fairbanks, re- (rpyursday) 10 am, in Parlors of d a new bus, sealing nerthern Light Presbyterian HOI,DS 'I'wo-FOLD . heated and air con- cjych adv, o i T e Subserine o tnhe aily Alask- | LR AL Empire—the paper wilr the larges timbers protected him from falling rocks. He did not know that his fel- low workers were killed. The gold mine is one of the fi ‘warked in the days of the Comxttx‘k | Lode gold rush. ‘ AR T VIRGINIA CITY, Nev., Sepi. 18| § o, —Two of three miners trapped by | slide in the funnel of an historic| CAIRC, Sept. 18.—Young Xing jold mine were found dead when i Faruk of EQypt appealed to all d - rescue workers dug through the de- | vout Meslems tc pray for peace. bris. The third miner was alive and| The King made the appeal in a ininjured, after being imprisoned |radio broadcast from the historic ‘or more than 31 hours, Mosque of Mchammed Ali in Cairn It had beon hoped that ‘all three | during the course of religious sery- Two Trapped Miners Dead; Third Is Alive of the men were alive, since the \ ices. workers talked with the rescued| The King's broadcast did not men- man, William Randolph, before |tion the British, or the current war reaching him. Randoiph was !fare algng Egypt's northeast bor- saved when two der. when you ask for Ol Hermit- etting a re- nf).wizs Xo;e:-gld Kentucky bourbon at a price Imost too that’s almo = w Wl.%vlllsm A KENTUCKY stmucnr BOURBON WHISKEY paid circulation. ) Relaxed Sl R&bwbl.& ® Properly relaxed sleep on a Spring-Air Mattress REBUILDS the Fmpire Clussifieds Pay! INTENS"Y Initiation and lnsla"ahon‘Rome New,paper Claims ON (OASl Highlights of Opening Arabs, Jews Not Sup- L — ‘ of Fall Sessions porting British Purse Seiners Expected to 15 _The sani-ofti- Be Drafted for Patrol | anais — and Other Duties not Three Hundred German Pianes Swarm Over Strategic Position Th In'tiation of thit installaiicn of newly el evivifies the mind. cers was held last evoiu t ef- Mg | ';EL';:yb?(’iflf.L. through the ex- (Continved from Page One) Dnz~ui by the Ame-ican Leg 1 vish and Arab (Continued from Page (,)","L i { traordinary comfort features which ~— — Al Lo AR | Vplunte s 5 X ! no other mallress can give YOU — oo oeuprens Corner” in Outgoing officers peria g The im: that -l‘ll in- day that similar action has been features which have made Speing. | 001 RS CREE TE S AT 0 initiation and the instatiatitn sent refused 10 juon by the Navy in the Puget| Air the choice of the finest homes, | L€ ISJION O DOVEr@nc 8ga n 16ac- | jce was put on by the pask pre=-| support it 1 that those | gound area, | grectent hofels, and bealth inatita. | 0 for chie Lohdan gefehses. . . - .| dents, wh arranged for the|yhe hav od ars dancunced as | * wThers are about 300 boats in tions of America. The SpeeAgAN 10 BerlinLin: 1oveiiig: s raitors by m Jeaders, Puget Sound and Alaskan waters| - dicated taat Hitler may be planning Cand'dates for initiatio Wor The newspapcr said that Jewish gyailable for the Navy class of ves—‘ o deplsive bloy. Mrs. Carol Goldsten., Mts, Lox denis of Palestns, who believe sels desired. Owaiers and crews| London’s seventh davlight rald yqine ficld'n and Mrs. Dorcthy | themeclves betraved by Britain, o Wads it closr - théy sk ajazm. walled justibefare dusk to- aganih; refusing to fight for ready (o cooperate in every way night, marking the capital’s 101 air pogjy inetalled officess ifcluded | (e My o oopisie I vy BN raid alarm since the war began Mre. Katherine Davenprrtl presi- 3,58 g Moy FOAS - 3 dent: Mrs. Flerence Mu'c fir | - STORES ARE BOMBED president; Mes. Marin ten. w H HA[IERMAN | i LCNDON, Sept. 18-—Sevoral large T e A {juneaul'es yetores in the west end of Aitl Davie de qm, 3 | ware struck by hombs during the|breesurors Mrs: Mary Hag D'ts QU{\.BAY A]’ | second Nezi air raid alarm m.qlg Rt ac. Mre A abi e t, while other bombs were| ot TN R en Bernhoffer SF(URIIY BAY Talk 'o ropped in the central London area ‘,‘.m rian; and committeswomen The Brit:sh Informaticn Ministry | mecdames Dolly Kaufmann, ceported that scme casualties re-|gtonehouse and Aileene Olson. l'ed when cne cf the sto.es Was| Those inctalling were Mesdames hemod Edith Sheelor, Elizabeth Nordling, | E d | reg Johnstone, Aileene Olson, Lu- the out-|cjjjo stonshouse, Helen Bernhoffer all - were|qang Betty McCormick. | Known Here as "Bill the, Soulh pole | Shoemaker”'~legion | Services Tomorrow | A VITAL part of the Spring-Air mattress is its KARR Spring Construction — lamous for Graduated Resiliency and body - con- 1l cmall fires were st ineendiary bon in of the city, but by <kirts Several Juneauites the other night o brought under control without great ~tobe: 1 o vesident | | experienced the weird sensation of i forming elasticity. On October 1, the new presid it i ! Box Springs to Match i * damage |will announce her chairmen f0f| \gaicer H. Halterman, (Bill the | t8/King over a distance of 12,000 In the west end a bomb damaged | 1940 and 1041 |miles to a friend with Admiral 26 0 ‘ % ;9 0 i oemaker), died Sunday at his fox “?.ichmd Byrd at Little America. | < o &b D oa® |a large water main near a large| Pl Re Brotght o Jiketiy this I | hotel. Guests of the hotel who saughp i ) # | Who talks to remote corners of the | |morning on a Bureau of Fisheries | J o Y H d c world with a powerful amateur set “fleak' oung ar ware o. raid shelter during the alarm, | Born at Moscow, Idaho, he was 45 e i ¥ 4 | temoved tafiie tist floor, for ear | plA“E MOIORS o O el Tenourn i, | MaN's holiday, was talking with Ad- | “m (:t 285 . ‘ miral Byrd's radio-telephone oper-l e ZA ’ the burcted main. | 4 . |nave crashed in Kent during G oot | vey office here, and now with Byrd, second air raid as flying conditions | | continued poor. DETROIT. Mich. Sept. 18.—Ed- | been engaged in fox farming. He was “For gosh sakes! Are you talking | | sel Ford said today he expected pro- | veteran of the World War and a to Juneau?” Berlin demanded. “Let | S i u H Whitney airplane motors. ordered | Jullillm‘llel:‘fl!}l\;“‘:;m\v cs;]r:ipabx:l;g‘; | Those who talked with Berlin be- hv the United States, will begin in " | sides the McCrarys were Jane Alex- | . o Leg vil | ord recently mEnUAIEd e tomorrow aftermoon at 2 Sclork 7o Dyer and Carl Hupp. Sell Seaule controls of a steam shcvel as Ip he Berlin said it was now “spring” | ¥ Inlane factory at the Ford River | Carter Mortuary. Interment wmbefpernture—mild—was Yoty 98 de- | n Cemetery. SEATTLE, Sept. 18—Halibut ar- i LA man hastened to explain that it | was “kind of cold” at night when | day are as follows: | pire — the paper with the larges' tees the largest aaily circulation of | From the western b““ks“D“"V\guaranwed pci::ulztlon any Alaska newspaner. degrees below zero. 3 On the 28th of this month, Ber- pcund; Thelma 2nd 18,000 pounds, | S v : | 12 3/4 and 12 cents. ; : . i |talk with him. . | At S NS ey Mary and : B pounds, 12 cents straight; Alitak | ' i : 1,000 pounds, 14 cents straight; Mer- | F@p L asmnb ( oe“ er street and subway, and hursv,ed‘ = 'm at Security Bay and the re- | B W MbCrie wAA T ban |refuge in the basement, as an flllJ boat: o8 when he feels like taking a motor- | their shelter might be flcoded by FOR GOVER"ME“T g5 "Bl he Shochaker? | gey svhen Leonard Berlin, Juneau ths] Ssc\mtv Bay where he had since happened to step into the room. 5 H ' b | duction of 4,000 double Wasp. Pratt- | member of the American Legion. me talk to my friends!” a l “ e March. [fein ahlieran, ander, Percy Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. | broke ground for an $11,000000 |from the chapel of the Charles W.| %, o 0 Bole “that the tem- Al Legi lot of Ever- in e Mosican gt ook sl bl grees below zero,” but the Juneau | rivals, cargoes and seiling price to- | 1 ily Alaska Emp-'e guaran- | Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em | The Daily e the thermometer goes down to 15 31,000 pounds, 13% and 12 cents a| s, lin's friends are again scheduled to P Frecm the local banks—Sonja 1000 ’mam 1,000 pounds‘ 14 cents siraight. | Home Again PRICE A'l‘ RUPERT At Prince Rupert today 134,000 Boom days are pounds of halibut sold for 10.80 to here for {11 and 8 cents. ranchers in | f R':'::;'.S:‘L' Robert Schoettler, manager of { the Baranof Hotel, returned on the i ‘Dr. COUI’ tney Sm"h | been raising steamer Columbia last night from | G i S k t caracul sheep. a business trip to Seattle. | | Inability of Schoettler spent nearly four 1 ues p e a er a } buyers to obtain weeks in Seattle contacting the hotel | H Dl | pelts from Asia trade and handling Baranof Hwe= P . Norlitemen Dinner!| 2 . affairs in the Queen City, Sample Bll‘ rares Cenvenience, comfort and 1 “Euru:e‘:ent:::. He also purchased new office fix- rrom sea“le t“:'x 0 n o ;n q‘ are theC keyl; | Guest speaker at last night's Nor- has proved a ::lr:s and furniture while on the e g Tas of S-uper Conc | litemen dinner, Dr. Courtney Smith, | ponanza for the ¢ ey T travel throughout the | Asistant Commissioner of Health, e hhcomen Chicago $33.50° $56.10° States. And this modern |showed a talking educational health ot raiss s ol M h ' R ' £alt Lake City _ 1550 27.40 mode of travel pays ex- |movie entitled “With These Weap- | S Rabia 4n ! em ro o'a New Orleans ... 40.10° tra dividends in scenic |ons” and followed with an informal ::“‘e ;.‘q““" e San Francisco 1150 enjoyment, because you | discussion of the picture. jap. F ily New York 4110 see America BEST ’by ‘; ‘The affair, held in the Parlors of Hewlett, mse am Los Angles . 1650 2920 bus! |the Northern Light Presby;.erlan of Ramona, poses %.. | *Also applies from Vancouver, B.C | Church, opened the season’s dinner! with a two- i w,, phm ras |gatherings with A. B. Phillips 8s| months-old lamb ; toastmaster. SEATTLE TOKYO, Sept. 18—The funeral JUNEAU whose coat, { Community singing was accom-| . of the first member of the Japanese J. B, Burford Ceniral Terminal ~ « |pantea‘at the e Wes. Teresa| Some day, may | royal family to be killed in the White and the evening’s menu was| oven keep Mary \Chinese war, Prince Nagahisa Kit- 81h & Slewar! prépared by Mrs. Katherine Hooker « warm. 'ashirakawa, was held here today. PRI L0 L U L achi\ The prince was killed in an airplane X crash in central China. Subscrive for The Empire. Also available in Rye, Bottled in Bond, 100 Proof Distributed by National Grocery Co., Seattle, Wash. Short-time Offer! 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