The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1940, Page 8

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s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1940. O S R IR I N SR e e ELECTION, ' Is to Be Defended Sana b N AL st 20—Rev: British Will Fight to Last! Dempscy announced today that pe- Man, |S De(lafa' IS ASKED RECOUNT, , Hongkong | | | titions for a recount of his Pri- mary Election contest with Senator * Tonmis. Ghaves nave been filed in tion Made nine New Mes > counti — Chavez defeated Dempsey a| SAN FRANCIS . Sept. 25. small margin for t | —Pan American official State nomination € George Gardner reports that the man charged that there > many | British are preparing to defend irregularities in counti from ! Hengkong to the last ditch, if their the nine countics, all of which re-{ position in the Orient is threat- turned heavy Chavez majorities. | ened s Gardner has returned to San where he of the o1 shrimp. wash in To clean cooked Prancisco from Hol i with the com cold water, take a sharp pointed | ' VYR A ahbabunie ent o Pomed | British Garrison Major General strip outlining the shrimp. Chill ko antil ‘time to use | Iner quoted General Grasset - o ying: “1 have ol s to de- { Hongkenz to the last man.” ven citi impose municipal he General said that Japanese aret taxes army units have moved to within many mool He was entirely = ~—————————— |15 miles of Hongkong in recent witho nditioning when he weeks and are putting increasing tepped into the ring with Jack pressure on the British Crown Col-| Tiambitas and (cuzht him o a cny. British troops were with-| draw drawn from Shanghai and Tientsin| This is what remains of the British royal family's private chapel i H i shown )"‘“‘ _'“; ‘l“;" ";“ : % several weeks ag uckil . P : 2 3 an tie up punches, but that he aramount's picture everal weeks ag Buckingham Palace after it was hit by five German bombs, The pi Al e Bt “General Grasset | said that there is a strong assem- -4 bly of British aircraft at Hong-| kong, and many mines have been Said Gardner 118 A TEN STRIKE laid in the harbor. The Bri have their greatest Oriental| strength concentrated at Singa- pore, but the position at Hong kong is regarded as sufficiently strong for the defense of the arca.” | GARNER RETURNS | T0 WASHINGTON; | SURPRISE MOVE UVALDE, Texas, Sept. 25. — Po~ litical experts are working overtime in trying to figure out why Vice- President Garner has left suddenly for Washington.’ Garner Tteturned to his home here shortly after the Democratic National Convention in Chicago rencminated President Roosevelt. Word then, was that he would not ieturn tc the nation's capital be- cause of resentment occasioned by Dr. Gerard C. Savoy Foils Mustard Gas ADVERTISING § ture was sent from London to New York by cable. la elf |F M o F = = = = e > should see something int Ky in Kriskoe’s dynamiting sty ] work. 3 In the prelims, Roy Brown batties THEY’RE COOLER, — Eteeve Paleza and Lee take: : Kenny Traften’s-place asainst Pete MILDER, BETTER-TASTING Industry Selling Larger Vi miafith™. o 0w, 4 H With Murphy out of the g ’ b Proportion of Supply st s oiiii o' e Il over the coustry, more smoketa Is Shown the mine and Trafton out of town are buying Chesterfields today than ever b ks et llx:"::]hu-:;v ey before because these Cooler, Better-Tasting | That national advectising of g, but it locks very much ke a, and Definitely Milder cigarettes give them " |canned salmon is enabling the mon industry to sell a larger pro- portion of the ipply of salmon is { demonstrated in a report just sub- ! : mitted te the advertising commit- tee of the Canned Salmon Industry mpson Company. overs the five years curing which the industry has been carrying on its advertising pro- m. The first phase of the re- by one MURPHY oUT | Fancy Comer Ausfin Brown but premoter ‘Temn Given- ow s givir that clever native | tad Austin n a crack at Tram bitas in Murphy’s place — and i hould please the fan Murphy has been advised by his doster that hi are in no bepe to withstand any punche punch catchers to be place on the c these fig |show much wares re, but b n ceadition this fight and geed list. Doyou smoke the OF RING ON DOC’S ORDER fo Be Given Crack al | Larry Trambifas | Larry Trambitas and Eddic Mur- hy won't be able to moet each ofher riday night in the Elks Hall smok- may e the end of Murphy inz care imself tc be one of pon hore | eon I gotten him- he should good fight up into good left, and havir into fine cendi ion, For a Top Performance in smoking pleasure - Make your next pack Chesterfie rd t silipino John Bel what they want. That’s why smokers call Chesterfield the Smoker’s Cigarette. Smokerx like yourself know they can depend on Chesterfield’s Right Combination of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos for the best things of smoking. Chesterfield smokers get the benefits of every modern improvement in cigarette making. BETTER MADE FOR BETTER SMOXING Here as seen in the new film “TOBACCO- LAND, U. 5. A." is Chesterfield's electric detector. Twenty mechanical fingers ex- amine each cigarette in a pack and if " there isthe slightest imperfection a light flashes and the entire pack is automati- cally ejected. NTERNED GERMANS the third term nomination Frionds gave mo' explanation for| n %is Lausanne, Switzerlarid, fabo. | POt compares the sales perférm- L SEniganckiongeh M Toueo G Garner'’s. sudden, decision o . 1c-| atory,. Dr..Gesard. :C.. Savoy: has {20c¢ during the first four years of 7 B S R N B AT R = o 5 A5 turn to Washingten. leveloped an ointment as an anti. | 2dvertising, 1935-1939 with the av- | | Police Department pistol team, in- | years to perfect the device. Strange- OLD >+ lote for mustard gas. Italy. Ger. |€rage for the ten years prior to Y | ternationally known for its achieve- | ly enough, he is not a shooter. The nany’s axis-partner, predicts gas |[the start of the advertising cam- ‘. | ments. idea came to him during other ex- NEXT WEEK: “NO SALE" will s00n be used in the war peigr. GAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 25. | “It has great possibilities in police | Periments with light. MEMPHIS, Tenn—A sign in a For this period, the average total —The German Censulate announced N T R e 4 | 2 i ; Shat Yhias | puabiiies of the work,” Driver said. “It will take store here read: U. S. salmon pack showed an in- tha e members he ISR | chiaiise e G haathes ‘et RAHL O u “A ring with every purchase.” The bride-to-be has quite a few crease of 13.1 per cent. Sales show- Crew of the scuttled liner Columbus . | s adiror ing [m.”p,.‘mf,‘;’r:'.mr- BRAND The woman paid for her gro-|duties connected with her enter- ed a gain during the period of ad- have heen released from the Angel New Device Perfededi(,,-m}}mifi have a pistol in one hand KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON °°1'C asked: “WI my | taining. She should write or tele- | vertising of. per cent, while Island immigration station to take % g and flashlight in the other, “Under : phone-before the wedding—to sach | the average year-end surplus ‘was|clerical jobs. One of the men will| Makes nghf ShOO"n x T ity 0k . WHISKEY = g > 4 be employed in the Ger: Consu- conditions like this, hitting a man grinned. “I just ¢ | friend who has contributed to show- | reduced by 7.6 per cent. The aver- be employcd in the German Consu i i i * — L g O] Jady—a ring on the cash |ers for her. Acknowledgment of wed- {age annual increase in sales amount- | 1ate at Los Angeles and the other More Efficient ith;a bullel 18 & master of: chance DISTLLERS PRODUCTS CORP.. NEW YORK ) : . ; it A i abens. ¢Tho ina No policeman will shoot to kill un- million two in Washington. The men are 8 less necessary. With the Davis de- Distributed by -+ ’ National Grocery Company Seattle, Wash. “' —— — —— I i age of 20 million pounds of honey. care of promptly. ding gifts can be put off, of course, |ed 3 |until the return from the honey- |cascs. Ohio produces an annual aver-imoon, but then it should be taken | to approximately trained stcnographers. Washington S Different Conditions |authorities gave permission for their 1 BYDOLEBTRANEOID Vice; hie, won't have to-atioal $o kil | op o Sopiesisant 26/ Dainty ‘ nd phase of the report release. | DETROIT — An attachment for | He can firc fo cripple his man. little Marguerite Clark, star of = | ely with the last pack| More than 400 members of the |Pistols to remove chance from night | Driver believes the light also Will | (3o silent film days and previous | selling season, the year 1939-40, This Cclumbus crew have been interned |shooting has been perfected by G.|improve marksmanship. to then one of the stars of the at Angel Island in San Francisco Howlett Davis, a Detroiter. The device was tested also by | legitimate stage, died here today sales year is considered scparately because the short pack during 1939 presented fhe industry with condi- | tions varying greatly from the av- Ba in the Leroy Sanitarium where she had been for only five days. Pneu- Lieutenant Claude Broom, head of the Detroit police training school. last winter. Ay since Jnmnese; The devi ists of a small bat- mship firms refused to give them | tery and light fixed below and par- |erage of the preceding ar: During the last year, the salmen { | industry pack showed a decline of @ British warship. . - |94 per cent from the average for ¥ P s G AR |the ten years before the advertis- 2 3 JUNEAU BUY AN AMBULANCE | FOR AN ENGLISH VILLAGE Voluntary contributions of the people of Juneau are asked fo purchase a trailer ambulance costing $350 for one of the smaller fowns of England now subjected daily to air bombardment. Funds deposited with The Empire will be air mailed fo the American Trailer Ambulance Committee's New York bank for immediate transmission to England. Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska. My contribution toward the purchase of a trailer ambulance bearing the name “Juneau, Alaska” to be given to some small town in England is enclosed NAME ADDRESS CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY & CONTRIBUTIONS IN:ANY AMOUNT WELCOMED , t All will be acknowledged in the columns of The Empire. & § tntali | ing campaign started. The ilable for sale during the average Despite this large decline in avail- |~ able supply, sales during the year declined c¢nly four and a haif per cent, or at the rate of only half| | the decline in supply. The year end carryover was approximately one- third less than the ten year aver- | Advertising Pays { | The report also indicates that | cumulative effect of the advertis- ing is helping to produce an im- | ! proved showing each year. Prior to | the start of the advertising pro- | gram, the annual sales of the in- | dustry averaged 85 per cent of the available supply. During the first | four years of the advertising cam- | ! paign, the industry sold an average (of 877 per cent of the quantity ay le for sale. During the 1939 | 40 selling year, the industry sold £9.2 per cent of the supply. The report covers the five years of advertising in scme detail, dis- cussing the cocperation secured from other advertisers, the growing | interes! of national azine and newspaper editors in salmon, and reperting on the attitude of retail marchants toward the salmon ad- veertising and merchandising .as- | sistance. - D NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | | to the creditors and all persons | havingz claims against the Estate | {of Matt Nykanen, deceased, to | present their claims against said | estate to the undersigned at the | office of Grover C. Winn in the | Valentine Building, Juneau, Alaska, properly verified as required by law | within six months from the date‘\ of this notice. Dated this 24th day | tember, 1940, of Sep- JOHN LAITINEN. | Publication dates, Sept. 25, Oct. 2- 9-16-23, . 1940, adv, vas 9.0 per cent below this ten | &% ur: passage across the Pacific, after an-|allel to the weapon barrel. When “I'm not the best shot in the | monia was the direct cause ol |other group of German citizens was |lighted it throws a tiny beam. A |world, but T couldn t miss the target | death. removed from a Japanese vessel by |bullet will strike the target at the | when I used the attachment,” Broom —————— — | A spot where the light beam hits. More | said. 3 'he Uni States has made 300 than that, the bullet will center flmi The device weighs seven ounces “_c-l;t'fe. :::J:l Tadin “f‘mf:. i light, where two cross hairs in the [and it detachable. The light is con- 5 A 2 e — lens meet. trolled by a mercury switch and does Elks Baseball Team entertainment| One of the first to enthuse uvcr‘i not flash on until the pistol is raised nd feed Sept. 25. All members the Davis invention is Sergeant | almost parallel with the ground. d to attend adv. Marvin Driver, coach of the Detroit Davis said that he worked for two Subscribe to The Dally Alas! Empire—the paper with the large: paid circulation. P oy mnmar 3o WHERE THE SUN MEETS THE SEA —Silhouetted against a sunset on Lake Ponchartrain at New Orleans is a fishere man, tossing in a throw net for shrimp. Little fish from a preyious catch spill back into water The seawall is popular with anglers. “f 4 N—

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