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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 20, 1941. TEXT OF BILLPROVIDING WAR AID FOR ENGLAND the , the tc interest ¢ orize th of any of the 1 Tc factorie Jurisdictic any defer ment of any country whose defense President of t the defense To rti I'c ou te pairs, wise any ¢ (4) To communicate to any such informa- ar- governme! tion pertaining ticle furnished to such government sub- TION nued 1 this y other con wequire: subs any from Page One) ection; nmodity or art- h term “defense des- subsection: Manufac- « pursuant to Sec- ich the United ernment title, article has possession, | |ized under subsection (a) shall be those which the President | satisfactory, and the benefit to the United States may be payment or repayment in kind or property, any other direct or indirect |fit which the President deems sat- | isfactory. SECTION 4. All contracts or agreements made for the disposi- [tion of any defense article or de fense information pursuant to Sec- o m “defense informa- | tion 3 shall contain a clause by plan, specification, | which the foreign government un- type, or information not, without the to any defense article. the President, transfer 3 (A). Notwithstand- | title to or possession of such de- provisions of any other fense article, or defense information President may, from time by gift, sale, or otherwise, or permit when he deems it in the jts use by anyone not an officer, em- f national defense, auth-|ploye or agent of such foreign gov- Secretary of War, the ernment. of the Navy, or the head CTION 5. The Secretary of m 156 d y such cle, nt rd or dee 11, transfer, otherwise dispose of or in: st recondition, place in good working or- nse article for any such any to under paragraph section (5) To release for export any de- imen ms v government spect, defense any 2) of artment or agency vital to the United States exchange, the Secretary of the Navy, or head of any other department gency fo the government involv- Wa the ture in arsenals, | or and shipyards under their ed shall, when any such defense otherwise procure, | arti or defense information is article for the govern- experted, immediately inform the department or agency designated by the President to administer Sec- tion 6 of the act of July 2, 1940 (54 Stat. 714), of the quantities, character, valu terms of disposi- any de- | tion, and destination of the article and information so exported. prove, re- SECTION 6 (A). There is here- or other-| by authorized to be appropriated defense this from time to time, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise ap- propriated, such amounts as may be necessary to carry out the provisions and accomplish the purpose of this act. (B) All money and all property which is converted into money re- ceived under Section 3 from any government shall, with the approval fense article to any such govern- of the director of the budget, revert ment, to the respective appropriation o (B) The terms and conditions |appropriations out of which funds upon which any such foreign go were expended with respect to th ernment TINY.” Berkeley. rec any HOLLYWOOD, Screenplay by Barry Trivers from story by Anthony Directed by Vincent Sherman. Principals: Thomas aid Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Cowms Cal., authoi Jan. lefense article or defense informa- | 20—“FLIGHT FROM DES- Mitchell, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Jeffrey Lynn, James Stephen- Moena Maris, son, Hall Jonatha nHale, David Bruce, Thurston A kindly old professor of philosophy with six months to live takes an academic approach to death: what socially useful thing can he do with his remaining time? “Commit a socially useful murder,” suggests one of a group to whom he puts his (to them) hypothetical question. Academically, the suggestion interests him. Practically, it grows on him as he discovers that one evl woman (Maris) is woman, She does At any time he wishes he can cheat the chair, and he is philosophically content with his deed until the social fallacy in not r atically to light. “Flight from Destiny” is an engaging tale, spelndidly acted, directed simply and with precision, any posing an intrigcing Tt could have been, with other treatment, something question. of a bore. g With scholarly precision, he collects data finds her epent. past He Kills her. filled with evil and betrayal, she repents. is condemned to He elf-appointed judgeship of human beings is brought dram- Instead, it is delightfully human, fresh, and enter- Punny scene: the professor turning the tables on the psycho-analyst who's trying to prove him insane. “THIS THING CALLED LOVE. Screenplay by George Seaton, Ken England, P. J. Wol’son from play by Edwin Burke. Directed by Alexander Hall. Principals: Rosalind PERCY’S CAFE [ ] sToOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches e DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS Russell, Melvyn Douglas, Allyn Joslyn, Gloria Dickson, Lee J. Cobb, Leona Maricle, Binnie Barnes, Gloria Holden. There are some laughs in this bedroom farce (played largely outside the bedroom), but a story dealing solely with a husband’s efforts to win his wife away from her platonic platform becomes as by M stonous after the first couple of reels. Rosalind and Doug- brilliant as usual, deserve better. “HUDSON'S BAY.” Principals: Irving Pichel. Laird Cregar, John Sutton. r fran, M'sieu Moo-nee. reenplay by Lamar Trotti. Directed Paul Muni, Gene Tierney, he dees-co-vaire the reech Hod- son Bay, and he bring back plenty fur, plenty goods, plenty scen- ery Moo-Nee ford, Weidler, Vir; A new “KEEPIN but not so motch en-tair: ain-ment, non! My fran, M'sieu he sing-song his Canadian talk tres, tres jolie — but I'd have liked less sing-song and more Tierney. John “fa mily heltor:, ia Grey. COMPANY.” Irene Rich, series Ruther- Virginia Frank Morgan, Ann Gene Lockhart, — the Thomases this time — starts promisingly with a bright yarn about the quarrels of the newly- wed Shelton sister Rich w eidler, the and Rutherford, and wisdom of parents Morgan and humor the amusing meddlings of little Young Shelton, fairly new to the screen, is a likeable, not excessively handsome, forceful and talented addition. threatening the happiness'and future of two of his young friends (Lynn and Fitzgerald.) on the making her the ideal candidate for murder unles die. his tainin, deems or bene- (ticn for which such consideration received, and shall be available for penditure for the purpose for |which such expended funds_ were appropriated by law, during the fis- ear in which such funds are re- HOOP BALL SLATED I € nd the ensuing fiscal year. | SECTION 7. The Secretary of Two pleas of guilty and four of | War, the Secretary of the Navy, and | |not guilty were entered in District the head of the department or Blll{cwrt today by prisoners indicted BY agency shall in all contacts or agres | by the Grand Jury, ments for the dispostion of any de- | Pablo Del Rosa pleaded guilty |fense article or defense information TR to assault with a dangerous weap- ey |fully protect the United States who H " cion. Axel Johnsen pleaded guilty H H |bave patent rights in and to any DOUg'as GEiS Tonlgh' N on one count in the indictment Comm'"ees Appomted for‘ such article or informaticn which | 1 | against him and not guilty oh an- - is hereby authorized to be disposed | P|aY n Channel BaS‘ other. New GI'OUD lOflg of and the payments collected for royalties on. such patents shall be |paid to the owners and holders of | such patents. | In Douglas tonight en the Hich SECTION 8. The se aries of | School's maple court, Juneau High | War and of the Navy are hereby au- |School raises the curtain on a double |thorized to purchase or otherwise | beader by tanzling with the strong icquire arms, ammunition, and im- | Elks squad. dlel s of war produced within| Second game of the evening will the jurisdiction of any country to|be Eagles vs. National Guard which Section 3 is applicable, when-| The new Douglas gym with its ‘hase or aquisition to be necessary in | semi-oval backboards and clean new he interests of the defense of the|construction has been drawing con- Unitde States. b siderable favorable comment frem SECTION 9. The President may,|the fans and a good crowd is ex- from time to time, promulgate such |Pected tonight. ules and regulations as may be| The first game ary and proper to carry out |o'clock. A bus leaves at 7:15 o'clock. any of the provisions of this act; and | S B o he may exercise any power or au- [l ‘hority conferred on him by this act | Hoppln Due through such department, agvnr,\'.i | or officer as he shall direct. D Marshall Hoppin, Director of Civil Acrcnautics in Alaska, was reported BIRTHDAY BALL CAMPAIGN GETS u '® WAV LIEDT i Atlin today, flying here from | Fairbanks in a fast twin engined | Cessna. ' 57 e S > | Hoppin was said to have le! air- Governor Is fo Speak This Lbflnk?m; 'jd;tf_il i EveR :ggA—nCommlf(fjees 'SALMON PRODUCERS shi it . ORGANIZE UMDER Juneau's 1941 President’s Birth- M A R K E ' I " G A(I iay Ball campaign will get under way officially at 5:30 o'clock this T | ‘vening when Gov. Ernest Gruen-| Seventy-eight residents of Sitka ng, Territorial Chairman, deliyers |today filed with Territorial Auditor 2 radio talk calling for commun- | Frank A Boyle papers of incorpc v enlistment in_ the defense agains | tion for the Salmon Producers As- nfantile paralysis, | sociation, formed under the coop- A meeting of all Committee |erative marketing act. ‘hairmen has been called by Gas- |, Directors of the cooperative are ineai Channel Chairman Dr.|C: J. Mills, Bert Chadwick, E. A kethall Circuit ot r. Courtney Smith, District Chair- IN GOOD SHAPE Treasurer—James McNaughton, Secretary—Stella Young. deer in fine condition as a conse: quence, the Alaska Game Commi: Tickets—Dr. W. 'W. Council, | tro] vessel Bear ®o ‘hairman, Estella Draper, A»;xsmm‘sx.ml‘ Lpn ral yessel Bear came i last Chairman. Ry eion,| Aboard with Capt. Severin Swan- Organizations—, rici t & s—American | son, Deputy Wildlife Agent Douglas ‘ohn McCormick; American Legion wxiliary, Mrs. Waino Hendrick-| g qen gack Jeffery was Wildlife on; Business and Professional Wo- Agent Hosea Sarber of Petersburg, nen, Anita Garnick; Catholic| i 5 " ok ok Apetes s Mikci;;]:rt‘vill testify before the District donagle; Juneau Chamber of Com- |, $ nerce, Dr. W. W, Council; Eastern |, N - star, Dora Sweeney; Elks Lodgo.'l_ E i ! ash Cole; Health Department, Dr. awren(es n er a'n ~. S. Ramsey; Moose Lodge, A | joodman; Moose Auxiliary, Mrs. iertie Olson; Musicians Uniox . Harry Sperling; Odd Fellows, | R 3 john Ahlers; Pioneers. of Alask: “w]:(:;:é;‘;:yM;: ii;'ml:;'nglh:;m “harles W. Carter; Pioneers Auxili-|gjo, Sat\lrdfly evening by M wy, Mrs. William Markle. Mrs, Carson Lawrence at her home Rebekah Lodge, Jerry Waite: Rn—iun Behrends Avenue. i :‘;;wa‘.“bb fz\.]rexso-um-mn-]; v?“m of| "ping Pong and pinochle provided | i b‘% o wanson; Womans| entertainment for the occasion and| Jlub, Mrs. A, E. Glover; Women's refreshments were served later in| Auxiliary Labor Union; A. F. of L. |the evening. Art Beaudin; C.LO. John Covich;| Asked to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Z. of C, John Hellenthal Jr.; As-| william Rodenberg, Mr. and Mrs. ociation of Women Voters, Mrs. Glen Wald, E. F. Clements and the sarl McGinty; Ski Club, Mary| honoree. — e JanderLeest | —————————— Solicitation—Charles ter and|pye g boge harles Beale, Co-chairmen, B “]d y P t Publicity—Robert J. Schuol(]cr,‘ lr a ar Ies Shairman, Mrs. Helen Bender, | George Sundborg, Mrs. S. Evans, Al Anderson, C. B. Arnold. Tags—Wes Overby, Chairman. Honor!ounger Set Five friends of Ingvald Varness Banks—Dr. W. 8. Ramsey, Chair-|were asked for dinner last night by man. his mother, Mrs. Ture Holm, The oc- Coin Cards—A. B. Phillips, Chair-|casion marked the fifteenth birthday nan Juneau; Calvin Pool, Chair-|of young, Varncss. ; nan Douglas, S | At an afternoon tea, Miss Astrid Douglas Committee—Mrs. Calvin| Varness, twin sister of Ingvald, was 200l, Chairman. ' henored at a jeint celebration given Bridge Party (The Baranof Hotel) | for herself and Bonnie Klein. Miss ~Mrs, Wallis George, Chairman, |Klein was sixteen years of age and Dance (Elks Hall)—Mrs. Arthur|the party was given by Mrs. John Jggen, Music and Specialties; Nor-|Olson and Mi Hollis Triplette at nan Banfield, Hall and Decora-|the Triplette summer home on Fritz tions. | Cove road. Men's Committee—Mayor Harry Pl iy Lucas, Chairman. wi- Akervicks Entertain * With Bridge Parfy M. Akervick's entertained evening- at their apart- ment in the Assembly with two tables of Bridge. Those winning hcnors at cards during the affair were Mrs. Edward Sweeney and Robert Davlin, e LEGION TO HAVE OLD TIMERS' NIGHT Old Timers’ Night will be cele- brated by members of Alford John Bradford Post of the American Le- gion tonight at the regular meeting jat the Dugout. Past Commanders will be in charge. Women's Committee—Mrs iam Holzheimer, Chairman. AJ. Mine Committee—Walter 3cott, Mill; A. Riendeau, Mine. > - LEGISLATORS ON ELECTRAS | Two Representatives in the Ter—\r itorial House are coming in on El- ctras from Fairbanks today, weath- r permitting. Those due in are Leo Rogge from "airbanks and Stewart L. Stand- groom of Nome. The latter is ac- ompanied by Mrs. Standgroom. .- — ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showins Jr route 1rom Seattle 1o Nome, or starts at ’1.30‘ 7:30 o'clock McDonald, Leslie Rottluff and Olaf | | Barbara Ernestvedt was indicted | €vent lon a charge of polygamy, Mrs. A. ‘ourtney Smith for night at the Territorial Build- [Sommersel g, Ly e Committees were appointed today s"ow IS lIGH" ¢ { y Dr. Smith as follows: [ i Executive Committee—Goyv. Ernest DEER REP’ORIED iruening, Territorial ~Chairman; - | David Bailey for burglary. nan for Gastineau Channel. Finance Committee—J. F. Mullen § i i A ad dakn Reck. Reporting very little snow throughout Southeast Alaska and | |Swanson and U. S. Deputy Game | 31 can last Saturday was 90%, Ana- |PLEAS ENTERED IN COURT HERE; FOUR NOT GUILTY SPORTSMEN 10 STAGE Arminta Osborne, Charles John- {son and Marie Wood pleaded not | guilty, | Vincent Beauchamp and Jim Cox were arraigned. Range Plans A iper” salmon derby will be| staged next summer by the Gast- PO ineau Channel Sportsmen’s Associa- | tion it was announced today follow- |ing a meeting of officers with the/ cutive Board. | e | 'PAA AIRCRAFT E | The derby committee will be head- AI wHI'EHoRSE |ed by Earle Hunter with ccmmlb'.ee-{ {men Arnot Hendrickson, Jack Warn- |er, Dr. W. P. Blanton, Jim O'Neil, Two Electras and the Douglas|Bert Caro, Olous Larssen, Norman Airliner are at Whitehorse this|Rustad, Dr. G. F. Freeburger, Los afternoon awaiting favorable weath- | Bernard and Dr. A. W. Stewart. er for the jump into Juneau. J Plans for the event will be shaped | The airliner is bringing mail by this committee and announced at |from Seattle while the Electras a later date. :haw passengers for here. Those| Association officials also announc- | |aboard are Clyde Smith, George|ed a propagation committee of three, | Bischer, Frank Langle, Hazel O-|John Jones, Chairman, Norman | | Leary, Julia Johnson, Mr, and Mrs.| Banfield and Henry Harmon, to dis- | O. S. Weaver, Leo Rogge, J. Hur-|cuss with Federal and Territorial| ley, Mr. Mrs. S. L. Stand- officials a long range plan for stock- groom. | ing the woods and waters of the Ju- B | neau district with game and fish MAJOR GRAHAM and | The Association set up a Legis- | | TO SPEAK FOR ALASKA TONIGHT SR | hunters. | Alaska| The Questionnaire Committee | Graham’s cue at about 6:30 o |clock will send his voice out over ‘IHREE MORE ARE | I)OI'BLEIIEA.DI'ER OF INDICTED TODAY s % will play in Douglas again this ev-| | lative Committee headed by George iF‘olta with Jay Willlams and Ralph | Reischl, and a committee to draw | up a questionnaire which the Game Major Jesse E. Graham, | National Guard instructor, will re-|Chairman is Douglas Babcock with Iport in for Alaska defense forces| V- “Red” Williams and Trevor Davis. tonight on a nationwide broadcast | — | | 133 stations in every State and DOUGLAS | in all the Territories, The program | |will be broadcast locally by sta-| NEWS |tion KINY. ! | —_— | ening starting at 7:30 o'clock in the | Three true bills were reported in |new gym with Juneau High School District Court today by the Grand and the EIKs for the opener and Na- | |Jury « | ticnal Guards vs. Eagles for the final | | | Cemmission will send to licensed entitled “One Nation Indivisible.” | - - | 1 TONIGHT | Channel League basketball teams While sideline gossip seems avor the Elks and Eagles for the| iwinm‘rs the results may not be cer- |tain until the games are over. Un-| ‘doubtedly the high scheol boys with | | plenty reserve power will worry the| lodgemen a lot before they beat i e » them. It is understocd alsc that the| | NEW YORK, Jan. 20. — Closing| Guardsmen have reorganized their| quotation of Alaska Juneau minc‘mgm and consequently they are stock today . American Can 91,imore or less an unkncwn quantity | Anaconda Bethlehem Steel | for their appearance here tonight. | Ceee—— HOME GUARD MEETNG Secend drill for the Douglas Home Guard will be held Wednesday ev- Nat, veteran Walter to! | Arm for embezzlement by bailee and | | - 25%, :, Commonwealth and Southern | 3/4, Curtiss Wright 87%, General | | Motors 45 International Ha | vester 50, Kennecott 34%, New | York Central 13 3/4, Northern Pa- cning at the | cific 67, United States Steel 66, Andrews announced this morning Pound $4.03'% | seven o'clock is the hour for all in- | DOW, JOX AVERAGES | terested to be on hand. | The following are today's Dow, e Jones averages: industrials 129.24, REGISTRATION BOARD rails 28.85, utilities 20.15. IS TO SIT WEDNESDAY | Douglas Registration Board com- posed of Jack Warner, A. E. Goetz and Mark Jensen, is ready to fill out cards for all men of draft age, 21 to 35, on Douglas Island, of whom QUOTATIONS SATURDAY Closing quotation of American Icondn 25'z, Bethlehem Steel 84!i, | Commonwealth and Southern 3/4 Curtiss Wright 9, General Motor: 451 International Harvester 51 Kennecott 34%, New York Central 145, Northern Pacific 7, United States Steel 65%, Pound $4.03': NOW THEY HAVE CONTENTED COW ROCHELLE, Ga., Jan 20—Ms. | Miles McKinney's cow kicked and hooked her son when he attempted to do the milking usually done by Mrs. McKinney. So the son donned his mother’s dress and the cow registered no further objection. et —— Chrysler fo Build 10,41?_[& S. Trucks DETROIT, Jan. 20.—Announcing a new order for 10,419 specially de- signed trucks for the United States army, Chrysler Corporation dis- el that army orders received by the corperation in its United States and Canadian plants during the last twelve months total more than 57.- 700 units. Their value is placed at more than fifty-eight million dol- lars. - - NATURALIZED Peter John Bond, native of Aus- tria, was granted citizenship in Dis- trict Court today. P COUNCIL TONIGHT The Juneau City Council will meet at 8 o'clock tonight for the session which had to be postponed Friday due to the illness of Coun- cilman E. J. Blake. ” - WHY SuUrreR with your feet? Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr, Steves e Subscribe to the Daily Alaska ale at J. B. Burford & Co. adi —————— Empire Classifiecs Pay! --e % Subscribe for The FEmptre. Empire—the paper with the largest oaid circulation, ,and date of birth, citizenship; some | person and his address who will al- there are close to one hundred, on Wednesday January 22. Questions each man registering must answer include in addition to his name, age and address, place know registrants address; pre- ent employer’s name and address. A registration instruction placard is posted on window of Guy's Drug Stere to help applicants prepare for the proper answers to questions the Board will ask. Office of the re-| gistration will be set up in the city hall and be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. —— GLEN RICE SURPRISED A group of neighborhood friends surprised Glen Rice at his home on Friday evening in celebration of his birthday. Included amongst the quests participating” were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bonnett, Mr. and Mrs.| Gust Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Erskine and Leo Weiss. Pincchle was enjoyed for the ev- ening’s pastime. Mr. Rice received 2 number cof appropriate’ gifts. e i SCHOOL PRESENTED VALUABLE VOLUMES Anncuncement was made this morning by school Superintendent Calvin Pool of the receipt from An- thony E. Karnes, Former Commis- icner of Education, of two large nictorial volumes covering the World War and 7 years complete set of the National Geographic magazine. The books were a perscnal donation. L e PR S NGTICE AIRM.AIL ENVELOPES, showmpg air route from Seatile to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv DOUGLAS COLISEUM | TUESDAY-WFEDNESDAY DOUBLE BILL “Dead End Kids on Dress o “Murder on the Yukon” Stmbeheitie ameiS * | Account and Report and Petition — THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT NF COY¥ MERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Jan, 20: Mostly cloudy; occasional very light rain showers tonight and Tu day; little change in temperature, .owest tonight about 33 degre highest temperature Tuesday 37 d>grees; gentle variable winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly cloudy with occasional very light rain showers tonight and Tuesday except oceasional snow showers in extreme northeast portion; little change in temperatur: gentle to moderate variable, mosty southeasterly winds, except mc erate to fresh southerly in Lynn Canal tonight, Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Dixcn Entrance to Cape Spencer: Occasional rain-showers; moder- ate southeasterly winds; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook: O: sional light rain; moderate southeasterly winds; Cape Hinchinbr to Resurrection Bay: Occasional Jight rain; moderate easterly northeasterly winds; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: Occasional li rain; moderate northerly winds shifting to southeasterly Tuesday. LOCAL DATA to { 1 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.87 36 90 SE 9 Lt. Rain 4:30 am. today 30.10 36 94 SSE 4 Lt. Rain 11:30 a.m. today... 30.17 31 95 S 4 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max, tempt. Lovest 4:30a.m. Precip. 4:30a.m Station last 24 hours temp. temp. 24 hours Weather Barrow ~14 | =25 -16 0 Cl Fairbanks -5 =20 -18 0 Clea: Nome v -4 4- 0 Pt. Cldy Dawson . =5 =11 -5 0 Cloudy Anchorage 15 10 13 0 Pt. Cldy Bethel -2 -9 -6 [J Clear § St. Paul . 34 27 30 "5 Snow Dutch Harbor .. 39 | 38 38 51 Rain Wosnesenski 39 38 38 3 Rain Kodiak 36 | 32 35 4 Cloud Cordova 36 2 36 .20 Int. Rain Juncau 39 | 35 36 80 Rain Sitka 45 38 41 16 Drizzle Ketchikan 4 | 38 39 121 Cloudy Prince Rupert .. 47 | 36 38 04 Pt. Cldy Prince George .. 40 20 20 0 Fogay Seattle 51 19 43 0 Cloudy Portland 53 | 35 36 0 Cloudy San Francisco .. 56 | 43 47 143 Pt. Cldy WEATHER SYNOPSIS Rain or snow was falling this morning over the northern por- tion of Southeast Alaska and along the coast from Sitka to Cordova in the Aleutian Islands and in the Bering Sea; clear or partly cloudy skies prevailed elsewhere over Alaska. Precipitation had fallen d ing the past 24 hours in Southeast Alaska and along the coast Southeast Alaska to the Aleutian Islands and in the Bering Sca. Tem- peratures continued near normal over Alaska with coldest temperatio minus 18, reported at Fairbanks this morning. Broken clouds (o overcast with scattered rain showars, moderately low ceilings and good visibilities prevailed this morning over the Juneau-Ketchikan airway. The Monday morning weathe: chart indicated a low center of 987 millibars (29.15 inches) was lo:ated at 50 degrees north and 166 degrees west, and asecond low c:nter of 993 millibars (29.32 inches) was located at 41 degrees north and 148 degrees west. Pressure was relatively low over the Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea. A high pressure center of more than 1936 millibars (30.59 inches) was located in northern Canada; a second high center of 1022 millibars (30.18 inches) was located at 28 degrees north and 127 degrees west. Juneau, Jan, 21 — Sunrise 9:27 a.m., sunset 4:52 p.m. Holden On Coast Run Alex Hulden flew ;0 the coast to- | corporation organized and existing day while Shell Simmons Was (0| ypqer and by virtue of the laws Zly fo the Bolaul SRR L lof the Territory of Alaska, to the Holden tlew Howard Dickson to| gissolution of said ~corporation, Hirst, Andy Johnson to Chichagol| wrigten consent to such dissolu- and Harold Johnson to Sitka. Shell| tjon having been executed by #ll was to take four passengers andiop the stockholders on the 25th mall to the mine, | day of November, 1940, and ¢ 550 tified to by the President and NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN retary of the corporation on said that on January 18, 1941, HER-|26th day of November, 1940. BERT LEE, as administrator of the, WHEREFORE, in view of estate of ANNA W. A. HART, de-| above premises, I DO FURTHE} ceased, made and filed in the;CERTIFY that the SHELIKOF above-entitled Court at Sitka, Al-| RADIO COMPANY, a corporation, aska, his Final Account and Re- is dissolved, pursuant to Section port and Petition for Distribution, 924 of the Compiled Laws of Al- and that on said day the said Court, aska, 1933, upon the filing in this entered its order directing that a'office of the proper proof of pub- hearing be had upon said Final lication of this certificate. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I for Distribution before it on Sat- have hereunto set my hand and urday, March 22nd, 1941, at 10:00 fixed my official seal, at Juneau, o'clock A.M. at the office of the the Capital, this 28th day of De- said United States Commissioner, cember, A.D. 1940. in the Federal Building, in Sitka (SEAL) Precinct, Territory of Alaska, and FRANK A. BOYLE, requiring all persons to then and Auditor of Alaska. there appear and make their ob-| First Publication Dec. 30, 1940. 20, 1941. CER:iriCATE OF DISSOLUTION I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of the Territory of Alaska and custo- | dian of corporation records for said Territory, DO HEREBY CER- | TIFY that there has been filed in my office, on this the 28th day of December, 1940, the written con- |sent of the stockholders of the ec- e jections, if any, thereto, and to Last publication Jan. the settlement thereof and to the ad {final distribution of the assets of = —— o P this estate, to HATTIE FAULK, the| The Welsh pori of Cardiff is daughter and only surviving heir closer to Canada or the United of Deceased. States than any other English WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, port. U. S. Commissioner and 2205 2 B . Ex-Officio Probate Judge at, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Sitka, Commissioner’s Pre- 7 yNCcH BOX Cofe; must sell im- ~ cinct, Territory of Alaska.| negiately. Bargain for cash. Publication dates, Jan. 20-27, Feb. __, £y 3-10, "1941. adv.| Empire Classifieds Pay! 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