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A KING, OVERNIGHT ! ¥ i ,3 BU LET - DEATH IS PUZILING Andrew Holm, Veteran Miner, Found Deard- Weapon Is Missing (Continued from Page Ore) and were (o examine it this aftor- noon to see if it had been fired The dresser in which the gun was found rested but a few feet from a blood-stained = chair« beside a piic <f Holm's clothing and' his disjoint- led knee-length heliow leg. Blcod smears were on a knob of the dresser drawer, but there were no blood stains apparent on the The safety catch of the auto- | matic was cn Thecry Only - theory drrived at until searching the apartment more fully was that Holm, who was in ill health had shot himself three times while citting in' the chair in the kitchen, had placed thé gun inthe dresser Baseball Today OPEN SEASON O The following are played this noon najor Jes cores in the Natienal League St. Louis 2; Pitt Cincinnati 4; Philadelphia 1 Chicazo 8: New York 2 American League Detroit 13; Philadelphia 2 Washington 1; Cleveland 3 New Y : Chicago 1 HORTON HELD AFTER HOONAH DEATH VERDICT Native Accused of Assatl- ing Willie Mills in Drinking Bout Willie Hornton, recovering at the Government Hospital here from a self-infiicted gunshot wound in the jaw. has been placed under arrest on a charge of assault with intent to kil Horton is accused of shooting Wil- lie Mills at Excursion Inlet on Mon- of games two DOES UNWISE, IS DUFRESNE REPLY Game Commission Officer Takes Exception fo Communication There are many good reasons and preponderant P opinion \irst having an cpe ason on co deer in Alaska or g to Exccutiva Officer Frank Dufresne| of the Alaska Game mission, who today replied as fo to a ccmmunication appearing in yes- t 1pirc reon who, under the pseu- | of ‘Old Timer' attacks the| deer huntinz regulations allow th2 killing of three| nd very ev ly spon- | ors an of acon on female deer, would probably receive quite a shock if rought the subject up neg a i of 1l sporfsmen. | Undoubtedly scme tatzments would be challe “In his eommunication he states that ‘we have laws like Delaware. How ware State “Game Laws provides: all b2 unlawful t5 catch, kill, have true Is this? Section 1) Dela- B & RICH IS BACK | ay. i sssion, (living or dead) any drawer, closed the drawer, faken his | day in p ion ; ) § Prince of R German, French, history, govern- fupviie o 0 da wobden The verdict of a coroner’s inquest deer . & 1 . # i er 61 Just ment athematics, philosophy, dancing Heg eruteh, and had walked thron at Hoonah is that Mills died of ‘a Canadian Laws Cited . i ‘ 111 i POSITIONS: A Rumanian senator, member of the fiving room, another bedroom, gunshot wound inflicted by Willie « “More to the point is the law : iden hai, who he the Rumanian academy, lieutenant in the army and into” his cwhto die Horton gevernmg rh"l in v,mvi bl nnIi ; ollow and “hobhic and navy | However, ne ejected shells which | Assistant U. S. Altorney Lynn .J ‘wnil:]x:rll(n‘ (f ‘\"!‘Hl;r»‘!:‘ Ml' ‘"l‘ £ et PHYS JHARACTERISTICS: Hes would have been thrown afitomati-| Gemmill, who went to Hoonah to the’Aldska Gaié Law' stricter? : iy CHRAaR SHARACTEMBTICS: Heliy, eally from. the autematic pistol have | investigate, returned with Pilot Shell “BRITISH COLUMBIA: ' malc A i g bésn 'EenH Simmons today deeronly. baz limit thiee, with the I+ LOVE ANG Some Rumanians believe 2 . - - further provision that ‘it is unlawfu D W. M. Whitehead, called on | ires, plenisking, hyn Bury: olje’of Hher ity QoLehian gl the case; declared it remarkable that to remove all evidence of from N ! K cousin, Prince Frederick Victor of the | -apy man, let alone @ one-lesged Swampfl' Boal a deor which has been Killed until{ i House Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, of Ger- .mani $hot thwee times in the vicin- Seen a, Auk such’deer has been taken fc place . EDUCATION: Physical education, military many. The girls’ names are Marie Antoinette fxty ofi the heart, one shot very pos- ",{ "'n:vll"wh‘m ‘v/\'"‘-“l the exact ork automobile factory, English and Aldegzonde. }»sibly in tHe heart itself, could walk Ba wulm'{ of m."‘ Alasl N iy his ] —Ii'the/isome 20 or 30 steps to his bed | Y But ‘further: It ‘is ur ot s i 41 tadiel {ein same in possess ¢ taken i Minnesota Pays Homage to Senator FHEEER e e e e | ik e AT i ek ot eammarapton WETROUT y R, kitehen and ' the “bedroomy @ind no reported a un![m-v boat TAGGING THE CARCASS . 2 [ notey stieh ‘as one would expect from | turned bottom side upon Bird 1 g G a suicide, has ag yet<bden located. |near Coughlin Island A: male decr only, bag Sploich of Red It was believed the vessel might t be net under onc J Ancther -splotch of red in the have amped and been wrecked of o l"l"‘ [”}nv le simkyisom®a:efght ct~ten feet in the | there last 1t inches in length. The opon spposite’ dircetion: from! the biood- | Ralph Reischl was said to be go- S0Rfis for 45 days (the Southeast stained ehaip-andithe bedroom, add- | ing out w 1is Treva C. today to Alaska ‘“‘(‘\ season s 87 days) 3 edetotheiconfusiotef 4ho eace, but | make an in ation *MANITOBA: male d oy | whether or net it was a blood spot | D must be over the age {had not yet been determined Che open season is for John' Satre St ‘who 1ives in the | | apartment above Holm, ¢alled Chief fi l u er Questionnaires 1 of Police Dan Ralston this morn- ; “In 1937 the Commissicn sent out | |ing after he had looked through 9 i * # questionnaires to Registered Guide | Holm's ‘bedroam window and had § and to m outheasy Al- | | seent himyéing there on a blood- ¥l e n question | | stairied pillow. on be op Ralston forced an entry into the apartment and foend all doors and | I'TLE. 19.—One hal | windews' lccked. A sp sack of | buter, the M cam? in frem ! nuggets was on the dres the | the estern banks, today with 42,000 22 e |body and there was over $50 in|p and sold for 125 and 12 It has been pointed out that Helm's poekets; cents a pound chance shooting into the brush is i Nc Shots Heard | SR greatly reduced, and possibly fatal |~ Neighbors heard ts defin- accidents are less for the reason [“tely, bug Mrs. John Satre said that | HA'DA WB” that a hunter must first see | 2arly this morning she heard som-- | =l well enough to distinguish thing that “sounded. like a blast.” | inch antlers before shooting. sital,- feelitsg -ill, and. paid His room | | “The commission is not at all ‘ent a week in advance. Yeste: v * committed to a bu law. It believes | e packed his bag and left the hes- H H that at times in places it is Fhonephote pital and apparently went home, He ‘Ialkmg Pldure on CoaSt good zame management to reduce 1 for | i y several people “in jolly | ' i the doe population. An outstanding You are looking down on the rotunda of the Minnesota State Capitol during funeral services in St. Paul was seen by everal people “in jolly | v : ¢ g Scnator Ltncs% Lundeen. The Farmer- Laborite and 24 other persons were killed in a Virginia planc crash. | pirits.” Gl‘ards V'V”L Be RU“ example of this occured in pem\. — ‘The Satres, worried as to his leav- | atur ay sylvania, as the ‘Old Timer’ points 2 & i ng the hespital yesterday when he out, when the deer were starving to There is no substitute fo rNeWSpaper Advertising | LEGION SERVICES | ma announced ‘his ntentions. to| o Geain for lnck of winter feed. Seve stay a week, had their fears relievad| Officers of the Coast Guard cut- eral other states have taken similar - HELD TODAY FOR hortly after: midnight when Satre|te" Haida will show an educational action. Perhaps Alaska would bene- | @0 him inu s bedropm Coast Guard movie to the public fit by such a change. At any rate | W.H. HAHERMA" “It was about a quarter after|Of Juneau without charge Saturday the commission will be glad to re- welve,” Satre said. “I locked in his [€vening at 8 o'clock in the Grade ceive signed letters from those wish- : W. H. Halter- | 2drocm windew and asked him if | School auditorium. ing to present either side of this Funer .|ll slen;clvs Iol Pk h:di:x; 10 was all right. He said “Sure, I'm The movie is an hour long talking | gyestion, or who have any other map (Bill Nie FhogHiscD v 3! all right.” | picture that shows the work of the suggestions concerning the wildlife.” Sunday at his fox farm at Security In Good Spirits | Coast Guard and gives a glimpse of Bay. were held this afternoon from Although Mr. and Mrs Sauv u!d the academy life. Mot ary. 3 : ‘. G e asl S Sixth Stree The American Legion ritual was 1“““'“_’ Mb Wha appmcn(lv in gocd xmr;\m-o ; i spirits,”-and he had recently talked used and interment was in the Le- T tak : Outaide | ki ] ion plot at Evergreen Cenmt,'m'y Gyt ,nbl R‘ et ‘u’ 1" worries ! b3 Pailbearers included ‘Legionnaires |, Hoim had mo financial 2| TRANSFERRED Georse Gullafsen, Ronald. Stewart, | Fiends said, and doctors said noth- | W O, Johnson. Al Zenger, John W, | D& seriously wrong with his health ASTATEMENTBYGENERAI‘ ELECTRIC CO. al : :;:(;‘(;’C Carnegle. "|had been discovered. He had no| SHINGTON, Sept. 19, — Th 3 ) ¥ i ’ 3 S ‘mown. relatives and few close war Department has ordered Capt. WASHINGTON. Scpt. 19.—Work WE BELIEVE tho 1940 G-E Refflgeru’or . ¥ friends.. 7 g |Benjamin Talley, of the Engineer-|ing at top speed to provide housing to be ihe finest product of its kind ELE('RAS DUE When Mts. Perelle died, Holm i~ |ing Gorps, from Portland, Ore, to for the forthcoming conseript army nerited half her estate, the other|getehikan, Alaska he House has passed and sent e oxan offcred.lo the Amlerican Pubhc AF 34 half going to her sister. Total value - the Senate the $338,000,000 appro- —one that will cost you less. to.gwn WITH FIFTEEN |25, csttel secorang 10 v, ¢ o, S Sition i the canstrustion’ ol than any other refrigerator you could ‘Sémmissioner Felix Gray was about| Gpief Forest Ranger Josiah M| MY Dsts. buy at any price.” (il $60,000. | Wyckoff left Juneau today on th T ;70 oo Ty { Two Electras are due in Juneau,| . TWe FBI agents, Deputy Mar<hal|jgunch Ranger IX to continue his PAA MAN COMING | from Fairbanks this ar(emoon with Walter Hellan, and Chief of Police|gjrplane spruce timber surve | o { 15 passengers aboard. Den Ralston are cooperating in the| geymour Canal, Admiralty Island,| Juan Homs, PAA sales represen- i Due in are Paul Sather, H, H.| nvestigation of the strange case. | guju Island and elsewhere in South- tative of the Seattle office, is due ! Hammer, Mrs. Hammer, . W.iReed, | . If the death weapon is located $o- north on the clipper today. | Mrs A W. Hawley, Stewart Spencer, | 12V an inquest will likely bz held | ey 3 k ‘ £ Hason, | CMOTTOW morning. Jack ‘rman, n, : . !\;S}:fl.?j II:R.:“MRg;gAI:;i: IE Karl- “Holm came to Gastineau Channel A Better G-E Refrigerator A A g A o g | thout 1902 and wotked in the mines| B ot or. C. Carl- | Mtil about ten years ago or more| & For Less Money Than Ever \l?;:mkmul s Pashel. S when he lost a leg below the knee| il & et n a'mine accident. He was born in| with CONDITIONED AIR o Sinland. .o Holm ‘made out a will sn(urda" { Controlled humidity and tem- Iwo COASMI- it is revealed, and was said to be | p_emturc, and constant circula- desiring to raighten everything| § tion of clean, sweet, freshened Hm“rs MAnE ap 2 air. Keeps foods fresker longer! “Holm yosterday bouzht cartridges for the .32 automatic which was| Shell Simmons and Alex Holden | found in the dresser drawer, bul made {lights to the coast today and [Mate 'this afternoon the fired cart-| John Amundsen flew in from a Ket- | vidges had not yet been hnmd chikan trip. | Simmons took J. Grant to Hoenll % nd returned with L. J. Geminill (oupli M‘uub i and two passengers, while Amurid- ¢ | 5 “You'll Always Be Glad You sen came in from Ketchikan With Bv (o"M“S'ouER Bought A General Electrict” Paul Brewer. £ Holden flew John McLaughlin and ; . Jumes Truitt round trip to Sitka. Anton Puget and Virginia Fair- 4 ] e ~loth were married yvesterday by U. g DIERS RETURN S. Commissioner Felix Grey. Wit- ¢ Bill Diers, U. S. Rubber represen- | nesses were William Poole and Mrs. tative, and his wife, came in on the | Dora Poole. g {A " D p 0 w E R ( 0 Nerthland and will be here a few TETRTY [ days, guests at the Baranof Hotel. Subscribe fo3 The Empire. Gil Rich, traveling man, is a guest At the Baranof Hotel | Forei THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. W ather Bureau) - DE RTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURI on-rnat for Juneaun and vicinity. he ginning at 4:30 p.m., ional showers tonight and Friday; AU Sept. not much change in tempe; tu gentle to moderate southeast-erly winds; lowest tonight 48; high- est Friday 54 Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Local showers tonight; par(]y cloudy Friday except local showers north portion; not much change in temperature. | Forecast' of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska Moderate to fresh south fo southwesterly winds Dixon « Entrance 1o Yakutat and moderate to fresh eat to southeasterly from Yakutat (o Kodiak. 2 LOCAL DATA ‘Time Barometer 1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.53 49 78 E 18 Lt. Rain 4:30 am. today 29.60 50 81 SE 14 Lt.Ran Noon teday 2976 51 82 E 14 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. | Lovest 3:30am Precip. Statien last 24 hours ! te np. temp, 24 hours Barrow 36 | 31 35 T Fairbanks 59 24 34 T Neme 51 | 3 35 T Dawson 58 48 T Anchorage 54 14 04 Bethel 54 40 0 St. Paul a5 07 Atka 48 0 Dutch Harbor 48 15 Wosnesenski 44 0 Kanatak 60 51 [ Kodiak 65 43 A7 Cordova 49 44 239 Juneau 50 50 76 Sitka 53 45 1.04 Ketchikan 55 53 1.83 Prinee Rupert 56 53 1.06 Prince George 60 40 0 Seattle 67 40 0 C Portland [ 47 0 o San Francisco . 69 52 0 Cleat WEATHER OPSIS The cecluded front which was 1ocated near yesterday morning had meved to a line from a lcw c near Prince Rupert and thence scuthwestward ints the Pacific Oce this morning. © The pressure was low over the interior of Alaska with Jowest pressure about 987 millibar; and a secondary low cver the Gult of Alaska. ‘A ridge of high pr s extended from the Alaskan Penir nter north of Fairbanks to sula to a high pressure center ¢f 1024 millibars at 36 degrees north Jatitude and 179 degrees west longituds. A second high pressure riduc extendéd from cthe interior of British Columbia southwestward in the Paeific Ocean. Rain in varying intensities had fallen at most of the Alaskan stations this morning with tr alls reported ov Scutheast Alaska and northward t» Corc shower mederately low ceiling and good vis'bility ern portion of the Seatt!é Juneau airv Juneau, September 20.—Sunris> 6:3 | Regular PANMAYBE DRAWN INTO - » nortl this merning 7 aam., sunset 7:05 p.am obn F LOWS ATTENTION meeting of B A2, 1LO.OF. I Work in the initiatory | All member: urged to be present GEORGE JORGE! EUROPEAN WAR -« Nowe Gran ROME, Ttalv \(‘m 19— Hitler’s n Minister Von Ribbentrop | :onferred with Mussolini for mor: han two hours today. On this con- | ultation may pivot the 1rn f the Eurouean war. Linked with he tal at Mussolil palace was he possibility of a hroadened war vith indications that Spain might »e drawn in at least to the oxtent f permitting an Axis drive acros er territory s he Gibraltar stronghold. | e D Send YOUR GARMENTS to Triangle Thorough Workmans! and Modern Method Produce Work that Ts Sure (o Please You next DIVORCE CASE £uit for divorce was filed in Dis- rict Court today by George Jones | ainst Mary Jones on grounds of | lesertion. | - — { “noire classinieds Liing results. E o e e e e et s ) ) YOU WILL FIND § i NO PREMIUM — NO CATCHY PRICES | ! Just Consistently A-1 Merchandise \ ! at Reasonable Cost’ at the { ' § | THRIFT CO-0P | ) Retailers of Famous s ! 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