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50 MEN LEAVE IV Federal Employces Help - D gested that young men without em- P (OMPKEIE URQTFICIAL RETURNS — FIRST DIVISION - ElE("Q”, SEPT 10 1940 THE WE4 THER Delerate Aty Gen. Auditor Engineer er Senal : b Represéntal cfl Referendum ! i (By the U. 8. Weather 5-m., i Ll - e ik U. $i DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU g 'a W W g lgiw lgddfg | & §F |8 |8 < L - Forecast for Juneaun and vicinit inning at 4:30 pm., Sept. 2 F s g ¢ FIBIEIEIY |8 B IS ;E';’ ? E B g 2 Partly cloudy tonizht; fair Thurslay; slightly cooler tanight; low- { > B J B IRI= 1B (% |g |[E§1E |89 I'E ¢ | st temperature tonight 44, highes Thursday 60; light to gentle vari- 2 B e g 8 g B & 1 able’ winds, & | Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Fair tonight and Thursday; z 2 M Y | slightly cooler tonight; gentle variible winds. i ! Forecast of winas ong the coast of the Guil of Alaska 3 ——- | Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, partiy cloudy; gentle to moderate ' No. 1] 595! 240 508 232/ 361/ 363 405 496/ 389 322 163| 536) 400] 283" 322/ 459 : ] i l northwesterly winds. % g o 306 108 179 224 238 193 219 245 88 307| 176| 145) 154 271 ‘Commlssuoner of ‘Mines Is Cape Speitér to Oupe Hinchivnook. ity cloudys gentle. o 1eatt No. 3 201) 140) 178 1611 194 136 141 225 132 128 127 192| 227/ 147)| 155 200 : | mcderate southedst Lo'hortheast winds. ~:‘“'1"l::‘ N ;n 190 18/ 21 15 19 17 170 17 16| 20| 15 2 Speaker a' Meeh"g Of | Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiik, .partly cloudy; gentle to mod- Thane 15 8] 10| | 14/ 11 15 16| §| 11] 11 15 8 | | erate northeastemy winds. 1 Menerinail 33 200 35 26 20 32 26 33 22 31 35 2 41 Federal Emp|°V9¢S | L9 LoeaL baga Lyni Canal 4 30/ 16 33 20/ 57 31 20 21 48 55 41| 24 56 —~ | Time Baronieter '“E‘ Uumhnu Wind Velocity Wenther Salmon Cr. 49 21 3 40 32 45 30/ 33 16 39 46/ 27| 36 3N (Conunuea rrom rage ONE) | 4:30 pm. yesterday %987 sf it L Rain Doliglas 112 48/ 70 89/ 108/ 79| 90 120| 25 115 69| 46/ 63/ 106 e . | 4:30 am. today 91 50 .n caim 0 Lt. Rain Ward Cove 16/ 15|} 13} 18| 18} - 9 2‘: 22- 12 “G' g‘ ‘2“ 2l 19 for a medium of exchange, some-| Noon today 50 o1 w 5 Cloudy Gravina I o (4 @t -8l 6. Dh' B 1 4ll' 51 4 thing that will' always be necessal s Saxman 20 25/ 11) 56| 46 18/ 39| 43/ 21| 41 19| 1211250 42 “We must maintai faith in our- | RADIO REPORTS Pennock T 4l R gl 8| H[ 20 Al 3 gl Tef Nl Bl e aartig selves, in our institutions and in our | ey | TODAY s iy &l el ol (li; :3; 1; 112 ;; xl; '11;; 1"2 ulzg 151.{ e, g gold e b e ::24::?:5 ! X{ nw::t 3:&““ 2725:::;‘: avzn"a’:; Skagws 135 105/ 121] 114/ 1 | 114 | 100/ itivs o st 24 ho j mp. 5 Weathe, 5 RN 340/ 385] 214 508|| 423 271/ 362 418/ 210/ 438 248) 2417 206) 430’ e A et Barrow 35 33 34 51 Ketchikan, 2 1 140 72 143 1201 112] 1021 98] 6| 114 96 B 1 J 117 in o R R Fairbanks 69 [ 16 % 0 Ketchikan 3 176) 40 112/ 116/ 54 167/ 146 86 132 136| 58/ 144 68| 54| 118! 112 e Al b A SEIE 40 ! 26 2 0 126 | 201 179 203 174 198 161] 177| 179‘ 143) 204! 140 194] 213 184 :leim- g,vzs“a‘mt enployment -to| DEWSON L 4 47 0 5 B ) ool o o o o o ol %0 M| 4 6000 men. T Dudcau alone one- pISIUEC G W R N ooy % 43 14 17 36 36| 240 311 38 100 45 15 17l 17 38 sevently of the populition is actually | oo 4“ 39 by 02 PL. Cldy 53 11 a4 18 21 3 4] 27| :u' 41 4 51 190 22/ 290 38 hplayed ) goR oo e BRSR| Kot > % 13 m i Cloudy e % 1 32| 62| 34| 53 41] 37| 54 32 4ol 24 24| Bl 3| E T N aiid' families of' these ‘men adding| ol oo 55 41 0 03 Cloudy glo:g Bridge 1 13 5 u" 51 3 121 103 ai b 12] B 8§ 7;" 7 9 . 3 tgd‘ i;ory l!rtt: n;m:bvr direety | e Parbor . 4 5 % i Y Wrangell 223] 111 118 112} 172(] 314! 290 130 13‘ 1121 132| 121} 119! 1;: 143' 18Y in Alaska i¢ good, both for gold and Kodiak 56 | 43 43 02 Pt. Cldy Stiking 5 8 18 31 20(| 53] 8 29) 26 30| 34 13| 291 24 nfl 42 20 g 3 Cordova 49 41 45 2.64 Cloudy Metlokatia .| 18] 11 2| 88 77"' 2 127|133 35 119] mi 2 116 261|113 42 BY FBI A EN ;;’;:u;’:fi:fi‘:mt"';';f;xfii o€ ! pneiu 58 | 50 5 i <l Sogan = d 43-‘ 3;: ;g. ;?» f;l :Zl g:! Ti ;; ?”. :1":3 4 14 e ‘\o‘mned »strategic minerals” say-| Sitka fs 41 50 14 K # 8 1 S | e | lg £ 13' o 4| W ted C f ling almost all of these are found| Ketehtkan' ... 50 | 52 4 0 10 a4 n 1 EEE SRR i Woman Arrested, Confess- |ii atacka though not o far s fs| Prines’ Rupert . | ; 55 10 Pl. Aga &Y :‘ ‘> il i 9’ B ‘ o 7 % M k' D d known in concentrations and quan- | lfl'hxco George . 71 ‘37 41 0 3 w. Petbwg | 100 5 ol i ol B ;)‘ “, o | ] TR Ml es Making Demands 0N | iitics making them commercially | Seattle 6 58 59 0 Cloudy Yakutat Dl 1 i T bl R d fi Wealthy Socialit valuable. Prospectors, nevertheless, | Portland n 60 60 0 Cloudy Rigcanderl ) 8 % 4 % 18 9o 28 #® Junean espon S EHGT- ealthy Socialite ave really paying attention to these| San Francisco . 72 53 5 0 Clear Funter 2 g | ! e | 1.8 i iy metals in Ala at this time, he | Rynier ! TR | | 5 I3 | 1 WEATHER SYNOPSIS Pejican Gity 'I‘;‘ : 4: ;’ 1;‘ 13, ’,2); 1:: 3?;] ‘:; 2: lg.; | OUSh] ’0 BUY Gl“ fOf NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Chief G- said, and important discoveries are RaN i renorten UNRATRDing oM A Ge - novtherd portion. of A ! g A i i | . H Man J. Edgar Hcover announces possible. 3 - b2 < % S g 2 2 51 } i | ) t { i i » Sy laska along the coastal area from Ci Spencer to Ko- gates | & 3 1 Z;r ? ;4 z;- g’ 1:2’ Zfi# gw lgi fi ! E"Q“Sh Vluage the arrest of a weman charged Iron Ore { dy‘:;:hc(u::il alr.\ ;x'enw ls‘:a:’ms over the Siteor of Alr:ll:l‘m :)rml:\( ot 1 e 1 4 ], o a8 Pt | 1? d A & 4 | 1 e with attempting to extort $50,000) ~One'important miineral which Al-| (8 T, L0 L PR ot ored showers were falling this morn. ey Heig 2 o @ 4 s 8 7 4 # B 3 s | “‘Oontributforis “totaling $62 have from Miss Helen Clay Frick. daugh- askh’has ind which has never been | (08 0 BEVOV S0 B B0 S8 HCE B k. Cordova. reportcd Smhot - u H H oo o a 1 2 3 g iI - |'bten received by The Empire in ter of the late Pittsburgh indus- | expioited is ifon, Stewart said. men< ,“fq iar it o G vt Ko< weve repiorted cissWhere: ovor the H"f'i £y 3 # 71 10 10 10; 6 12! B: 18 6 131 1% 7\‘ § | the first 24 hours after an appeal trialist. The woman was described | tioning 'the pPossibility that this| A]askzn Territory. .Mo'sny overcast with low to moderate ceilin 2l i, 3l 3 g 9 28| 13 16 20 101 sil 23l o i wab iide for funds to purchase s Mrs. Stanley Beggs, a 48-year-| mightbe ‘mined if the dererse| BUSPES RO R IO T CHE oF fog were reported this % § i f | | 1 i q | H a 't'.rn‘flcr ambulance for an Eng- cld trained nurse living at Loyd-| program should call for the manu- : & by oy 4 0 TR LI R i | A 2‘ & 0 e b | “The' trailer ‘ambulance, cdsting G-Men said Mrs. Beggs had| Coast.as it'mav very well do. ',‘_*“Hl H 'l‘“ A i ‘égumg;st A O Mot foe SPaciflc 5 17 13 13 a7 2 W6 11 19 o ) i 10 1)) 0y 1583667l have the name “Juneau, signed a confession admitting that| Btewart reminded his audience| oW SREPCEC MOE FOL R AR CENEIC R il Nec 13 17 14l 200 21 18 18 14 15! 211 4 1115 1 i Alaska” printed on its side. Fund; she had sent three extortion notes| that'an‘ore body is a wastin: asset I" ’-A?h-’grx mdwg‘ ¢ i ;H‘L_m‘:‘ & ‘dv”m: Coh” dnd 101“ e il ol 5 2 b 28 21 18 %8 24 15 s 19| Caltted by The Bimpire will be to Miss Frick thieatcning the heis- | VHICH ennnot be feplaced: ‘He sald BRI cide kel SbbiinTiasnirs ‘18 relatively high albrg the ) 2 : el {sent to the New York banking rep- ess with death hebelieved ‘ininihig should ‘be-en=| i C1tad bstheet e hish' center of 1023 ‘BAOLY s C ': :» ‘§ }1! "g g ;) :2 :g ;w l: 13:‘ ;,v | FekesRive &% the Amierican Tiait Miss T turmed the case oyer | coiitaged fneveéry way possible, as ccast of lk}c Un.ll:(! LS(::’F -In‘u:l”‘l li,h“unu"x‘ “,1, }O‘IJ ,f],l-‘\”,m' ‘\‘ 4 i 4 ol a8 Wi 8 8 14 18 2 16 4 1 s 16 er Ambulance Commitiee for cabs to G-Men who sef n trap for Ms.| théte'ire fremendous physical probs | Inches s centered o fatiuude 33 desees mor tadt imaiite 1 o atae: 3 2711 56/ 26/ 43 R 37| || 39| 45 Img to London. where the Junca: Beggs. They sert her o package,|1ms confrofiting every operation.| giecs wesk With @ Big °8 {hg qeFthvar 3 i # s ) | ambuilatice will be purchased for whose ccntents they did not reveal | Without artificial: difficultics being | Sea. B WD LA 5 : i B ad 2% use during air raids Cionon mizod. Mrs. Bogs carrying |imposed by legislation Juneau, September 26.—Sunris: 6:50 wm. sunset 6:48 am TOTALS 43511510 2 mvzn 31052100 29 Mfl 113,345 5 2928 aids, i-Men o 15 Beggs Al e b RIS ; g "" ; 9“‘! Wi!# r’fi LContibtitions in the first day a cuitcase containing the pack Prospecting Important ;| run afl ‘the 'way ‘from’ $1 to $10. at the Hudson terminal in Man-| It 15 most important, Stewart said |cvery day fewer and farther be- j Auy dmonnt is* welcomed. hattan to keep prospecting going. He sug- | tween. ) | A few halibut fishermen will con- FORNAVY GASE FINAL VOTES RECORDED N 1S msmm "The' Juneau chapter of the Na- tional'Federation ‘of Federal Em- today voted 'to denmate $1v ployes plovE ployment might be instructed in prospectors’ camps operated by the Territory, as is done in British Co- j tinue to fish black cod sibly while pc beats, sem2 with the bigger such as Capt. Magnus Hanson with NEARING END; Mrs. Ernest Gruening | toward the ‘ambulance, thus be- i oot ocieiilntinr. | 7 et B SAlMo“ SLACK i ”Ijlwl ‘m‘_»\\h\’n R Trom l ! | cothinp the first - organization to B k A" M Ih The commissioner mentioned work | Prince Rupert today, will go to % ‘ 3 | contribtite’ The NF.F.E. gift has a( er 0 n S being done by his department, par- 1»(,u'h(-m waters to fish tuna or £ i i) | ticular interest attaching to experi-| At midnight tomo: the hali- | herring. Amc‘nsuf of abscéndmg with' ;xq)'noi t‘béen added to the trafler yfr 2g * a . . midnight tomorrow, 3 1 work with geophysical in-| 1 1 . n E”UI F’em 1ST DIvls'oN i i ¢ ambiilance total given above. v t f mene but ‘season in Area Three closes, > Heavy Moor q ? p i hm SN e IS' In a l Orn 'a struments, by which he hopes it will | ending the 1940 halibut ruhum year, safe-keépihg ' By 'a’ pflhmn of ' nér| | Cofittibutions toward " the pur- be to tell by means of Is Taken Direct fo rodming ‘house, ‘Mrs.”A. ‘Armi’ of ‘ Ju* cfigse of the trailer ambulance up Back home after a month's visit| possible electrical currents sent e .pmom ouum into the away their gear for the winter and Dukh HarbOr (Continued trom =age One) | neau “Was arh'flttd’_]n_ft night at| !ol mxd-'lnunomx today were u..‘“) iha’ Bthtes at- which -time o | EYHHNE Y hE HianErNes Yor Iniferdly B bt b e, o ] i feoi | ccittle # steppidd nsiore from | fo altended the wedding of her son,|lying hidden there, the depth 1o | i T ivital Bhow I the Steamer Baranof. * " o | Wi Campbell $10.00 | SN FaietE B8 ol o] Lo g Pth %0 banks with their last cargoes of the | R T T | Mrs Crystal Snow Jenne easlly 2 i‘a’tcd?fielrfi Al 5-"’, Toigban’ 5.00 Huntingtcn, at San Francisco on|bedrock and other information val- ceason, a definite slacking note is| —— I“\"- ,](. d‘ ”‘ Lhe" N triumphed over Mrs. Mildred Her-| 13 Apax‘!man}s n kiR ol A Mrs 'E. W. Bliss 5‘00 August 21, Mrs, Ernest Gruening,|uable to prospectors. |also evident in arrivals of salmon| Company A, Alaska National base at Duich 3 a mann, Republl_can. for the fourth js Held” fi500"b(md’ oty | 3 seewafi, : g > 1'00 wife of Gov. Ernest Gruening, ar- Money for Ambulance cargoes. | Guard, will meet tomorrow night fq“’_l:‘(‘:‘:l"“ iodhia place in the First Division delega- | oHiakgh b !blmfl!ber yflment by ball ¥ B D Btewart 1go Mived on the steamer Aleutian The Federal Employees voted t0| Today ‘the ‘packer Tillacum|in the temporary Armory in the T«:: ' ‘“ tion to the House of Representa- ~; Robert Ed Msn!fl‘ Py Sufl'y'éhm.ier 2'00 While in San Francisco, Mrs. donate $25 to the American REd‘bxought in 16,000 pounds and the | Southeast Alaska Fair Building. 1‘]‘”'1‘ ‘. tives of the Territorial ug{sln- it here coiising ‘Mrs. ‘At#i’ of| Mr. and Mrs 3 Gruening visited the Exposition at Cross and $10 to the drive beinngorm Light landed 7,000 pounds,! Roll will be called shortly after 7 ‘/\h\( _"m R R ture, winning by 222 votes. The lcnvlng with Qldo B ’Hw PSRRI oY ogRhirs St 500 Freasure Island and was present conducted locally for purchase of a'put arrivals of packers are getting ' o'clock. alont tniton andl ‘elghb Hwo and L“;;;(!,h were: Jenne 2,922; Htrmann fer* 3’!" nllrgedly “bought a Ray Ward 100 i;)]l, “‘v(,,,[\.:}:.l,(;i L[l‘:t:!.wfv(;::"uuourlyt;:s‘;::lix“dambulance for a town m{ cnie-half ton concrete moori ol Ucke‘ on'‘the | George 'Sundborg Bl | Govers : | Vigttors “at today's ing in- | i o 7 St s i overnor fre als 5 £ y's meeting in- 7\ ; chors , two ten ten steel bus Shatihok B lel |mame of Mfs. ‘A Grimble. " ¢ S| jon w. Troy B o N e | aBi Wallios Calvartiar s #ei) . YOU WILL FIND 100 tens of heavy chain Others elected to the House, all| Ann Assoclited Press d patch’from | Hele d 2 3 o Apier el Ao Celore. | = B 3 ; | 3 D h Heleh' Benider 30 | Ny, Gruening visited with Mos|est Service, Mrs. Mary K. Colton, | NO P E“l‘"n uo cn'rc IICES | ment will be used to moor emocrats, are Allen Shattuck geattle 'gave Mrs: ‘Armi’s' dge 4s 55| George’ Willey 1 s dhese i bl oA Sl i TR i 0 discharging men and supplies for With 3451 votes, Capt. James V.land said her 1-year-old daughter| Apred’ zenger fy |Richard Black, “wife’ of .Gomman-| A ; o Just Ce tently A-1 Merchandi e naval base. | Jim) Davis with 3105 and Johin!was with h,, npbn .m,,al in Se-| X B S0 | der Black in service with the Byrd|Office of Indian Affairs, and Miss g ust Consistently SEcAngise e Du or nayal base | MeCormick with 3,683 Dr. William Witehead 500 pyiedition, who recently spent|Louise Levine of the Public Roads | at Reasonable Cost at the ¥ i Republicans trailed behind Mrs.| ?‘:fi;gfi:“mm gg some time in Juneau. The Liv- Administration. T ll R l F T C " 0 P TEXAS MARSHAL TO (™0 ™%, ""‘wxi‘:,’.',‘s’flm mm B L pemug R s 0 BT 2, ros. . & o o " e v : COME FOR FUGITIVE 5 S, Vo 05 i M e s 4o e cnens e i 3 Bank Employees SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS e ‘ fl'x‘r“’“"w:u""':‘ were dlstribuicd, mmn ’A% 3 T | el Councll) 1 < RHONE 767 NEXT TO CITY HALL The U. §. Marshal at Dallas, Tex- | among the varlous cardidates in| 4 ¥ Tl $6200 ' peter Gruening, voungest son of| Are Under A"’e“, o & notified the Marshal’s office here| about the same ratios as the pro- rR RY BAY D(;(,’IOIT”TLA(,H;; Gov. cand ekl EslEnine Vo Aol wine ! . vthdt He' 1k ebming” to thke rinct Yotes " Ehd" falled’th "affeot v i : “TOR, TEACHERS companied his mother to the States, (h ' The" H H H ody of Jesse Willard Greene,|any race muterially. 1 < oy | Offfce of Indinn Affairs officas iy in Washingion, D. C. attending arges 0 Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want arrested in Ketchikan as a stow-| bt S Bels s (23] | 3 | passing thr'ough Juneau on the ) Western High School. f ’ away and found throush a finger- Alex 'Holden' retuined to' Juneau | steamer Aleutian included Dr.' Louis 055 90 k) VANCOUVER, B. C.. Sept. 25. - ® MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT print check of the FBI to be Wil- ‘GARD"ER lflG""m | this afterngon’ 'with' mechanic BUI-| galazar, roturning to Kanakanak: A ol g @ More Miles for Your Mouey lard . Grecric, “warited: at Fort Worth| |viss Smith and the Lockheed sea-|ny and Mrs, Malcom D. Geman, u 'I' & “‘“d_ former _employees of the| ® A Comfortable, Quict Ride | PASSES AWAY IN . |soce o woin sve ttmors s ceernc ace maiin. 1o LAS RITES HELD S e o Sl e Temt viens The Texas Marshal will ch | | Army n 01" Jol and| cirele with their five children, and Jeos i 3 by % reed Y Algska. October | PORTLAND IIOSPIIAl Col. B, C. Bunn were foroed down ey, Clarence. rucn reurnmg 1o TODAY AT CHAPEL | ceorse mitler, were arvested 1ot g e e e | ‘yesmrday man’ilng at Dfy Bay in|Nondalton with a brand new baby. H)R (AP-I- H“.I. ;rsm‘t‘;\::al;;‘nk?:“ne::'walezix:iz:;:o? ©® Low Operating and Maintenance Lofiu it OVERNOR GRUE"ING 5 ¢ 5 fog whge"ulmmofls oM | Rush, who is also a Government . biaRbh ; ol ® Reduced Insurance xates ! J Gardner Leightor 0, son of nmlea"'m ‘Arichorage {rom YAk-|teacher &b Nondalton, will greet il 71500 i ® Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust I DR (ou"("_ Io BF e 'E’flti:nd ‘thls 'i!ty. uh" R il ngers In - the| them there. | Funeral services for Capt. Thomas 3 ®_ Full;Diesel Dependability passed away s ng at | Bellanca whiéh Holden flew out e e—— Hill, Alaska’s oldest man, Who pass- | @ An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked { C(HAMBER SPEAKERS Gov. Ernest Gruening and Com- missioner of Health Dr. W. W. Council will ba speakers at tomor- | hospital in Portland, “Ore., accord- ing to a radiogram received here. | He went south about’ a year ag> and has ‘been under care of ' a physician since that time. B i~ Well known and" popular in’ this | city, he graduated from the Junean yesterday. o “Simons fHfad; landed- at \Dry Bay in - thick weather, had’ ‘béen cdr- {ried near ‘the breakers by the ‘tide| so, taxiied the ship high and dry out of reach OY‘the breaking mmh- Cl'fl ELKS TONIGHT " Professionsal entertainment, a feed, beer ang free ‘bowling are on tap tor members of the Elks baseball team. and officials' of .the Gastineau Channel League at tonight's Elks eda way Friday afternoon at St. Ann’s Hospital, were held this after- noon from the chapel of the Charles ‘W. Carter Mortuary. Old friends of the captain attend- ed the rites and many floral tributes were made. Dean C. E. Rice deliv- STOCK QUOTATIONS quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 4%, American Can 99%, Anaconda 23':, Steel 80, Commonweath and South- NEW YORK, Sept. 25. — Closing, Bethlehem | CllA]lLES G. WARNER CO. HEATING rLAilrs 0 ifi,!i!:'b sls"nv’i(:r:!! row’s Juneau Chamber of Com-| meeting, " Leonard Holmquist is in merce luncheon at the Baranof|HiBh School in 1929. Before 3"”{“ Having ht‘flchéd the ship at mfl‘h chiarge -of arrangemenis. Officials ered the culogy and interment was|ern 1%, Curliss Wright 7 7/8, Gen- And the best time to have a complete overhaul is Hotel south he was employed at the for-itide, it ‘was necessary ito'wait for| gy o very ‘important announce- | in the Pioneer plot of Evergreen|eral’ Motors 49%, International right now before winter gets here. Ihe Governor's subject has not|Mer Sanitary Grocery :and. befofe| thg tide carly’this: momung” to #8t|mant wodld he made tenisht to| Cemetery. | Harvester 48, Kennecott 32, New been announced. Dr. Councl wil| Hiat at the Home Grocery. He ws| the Lockheed afloat agafn. 50 Sin* | jodee ‘members, | Pallbearers were Hans Loken,|York Central 14%, Northern Pa- Don’t Wait Until They Shut Down!! speak concerning his recent visit|a1S0 connecled with several”dancei mons and Holden ‘exchanged ships, A R | James McAlister, Dan Webb and | cific 7%, United States Steel 581, Y fo Washington {o confer on na-|bands as drummer. the Army engitieers ‘beirig flown GOVERNOR RETURNS | Bob Toussaint’ Pound $4.04%. They won’t run forever without cleaning and oiling. tional ‘defense health problems P":; r:maim will be cremated nt;m y.kumhmmd,'zd evening and| Goy. Enest Gruening returned oo - DOW, JONES AVERAGES Don’t expect the impossible from a piece of machinery. —————— ortiand on to Anchorage ay. from Sitka by navy plane today, The following are today's Dow. NN ZUBOFF ARRIVES I With the help of three men|janding at Auk Bay at about 1 o- AERou‘U“(S n‘Dm Jones averages: industrials 134.15, We Haye Time NOW to Give Proper Service!! Ann Zuboff arrived on the | . {brought down from Yakutat, Hol-|clock this afternoon. ails 28.83, utilities 22.29. ANCHORAGE MING den ‘and Smith 'gét thé Lockheéd > MAN (OMING HERE RICE & AHLERS CO. n for a visit with her son. - Rio has bee i Oroe the water' this ing, an JGHS MA DED st v n e Oreson tor - FIRM) INCORPORATED e o avous v s po| v, 1 ioucMs ax . SEEKING OPERATORS Third and Franklin PHONE 14 attending coliege an? recentiy grad- uated with honors - Baseball Ioday !The following are scores of games this afternoon in the two | The Gold Center Mining Corpora- tion, an Anchorage firm capitalized at $10,000, has filed papers of jn- | corporation with Territorial Auditor | Frank A. Boyle. Incorporators are | I. O'Neill, R. J. Boyd nnd Milo Kellv all of Anchorage. 3 —— e — MISS MextcHNlE HOME |off at Ketchikan for a visit ol nev- Jeral days with Mrs. Don er'xht sible damage, flew on into Ju- neau, arriving here at 3:30 this afternoon. S A S LOURING IN NORTH Kay Louring, well known broker, | arrived at Ketchikan on the Aleu- tian And will come to Juneau on’one of the next steamers. He is accom- roughs Adding machines, came in on the Aleutian Jast night and is at the Gastineau Hotel. D KANE RETURNS Barney Kane came back to'town last night and is stopping at the | for a few days. md are lusu at the Baranof Ho- — e Empire Clussifieds Pay! Baranof while he calls ¢n trade here | Allen D. Hulen; Communications Supervisor for the Civil Aeronautics Board in'Alaska, will be at the Bar- anof Hotel here from October 1 to 120 to interview applicants for radio operating positions at CAB stations in Alaska, according to an an- | nouncement by Marshall C. Hoppin, | Superintendent of Airways. ‘ HosriTaL NOTES- Serg Merkoorioff was a medical dismissal today at St. Ann’s Hos- pital. After receiving medical attention, W. H. Thiermeyer was dismissed from St. Ann's today. Admitted to St. Ann’s, Jim Hen- - e Empire ciassitieds biing Tesults, dismissal today a the Government Hospital, G MC TR l/ CKS Compare Them With Al! Bthers! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY leagues: | panied by Mrs. Louring." TEACHER ARRIVES Radio operators are much in de- D AB L S “Natlonal Leicue | Miss Elen McKcehnie has re- 4 Rt SR Miss Gladys Barrowman arrived mand at present. The requirements | dricks is receiving medical treat- Ufl I ITY & 1} Chicage'2. ]tumed to her Juneau home after FROM PETERSBUG ' on the Aleutian and joins the teach- | for this work are posted on the | ment. : & r 3.8t Louis 0. |reveral weeks vacationing m he Mr. and’ Mrs. Ralph Loken' of |ing staff in the Juneau Grade | bulletin board at the Federal Build- 1 |south. * Coming north she ed | Petersburg are visiting in Juneau | School. ing here. Ross Nannauck was a surgical CONNORS MOTOR CO.