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S L ERTR ORI s AT TN SRASR Fe A i e ’ . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 18, 1941. * 1 je —_. » [FOURANGOON| o i o . : Gtoeed % G T, youHsMAY| s || Placer Miners Attention. 04 : FOR 1941...THE MORE BE DROWNED Crystal §. Jenne Hand Gold Panning Is y 4 - ports Boys Missing | iture ana the secons woman to The New ever rve in the Legislature, was Sin(e Sa'urdiy born in Sonora, Cal. She came ™ P A0 :vul.h her par‘cu(s to Juncau as u; nenver Mechanlcal Gold Grave possibility that four An-|small child in 1887. | goon Indian youths have drowned| She attended the Juneau Schools | G | was indicated here this morning and in 1902 was a member of the P Mak G ldp | when Fred Brandes, Angoon mcr.ifirst eighth grade graduating class an es o annln | chant received a telegmam from|in the Territory, She was the only - |the Admiralty Island town report-|graduate of the second high school B ] ing that the native boys have been|graduation class in Juneau in 1905 a uflness. missing since Saturday.’ having completed the course in ol s i g s | Mrs. Snow auendea e vswver-|| SEE THIS SMALL, COMPACT MACHINE ON DISPLAY OR IN |said that it was thought that the|silty of California, receiving a - [boys left in a rowboat or outboard | teacher’s certificate which she used AT THE |on Saturday. When they did not|first to teach in Californin. Later TRATION :.ssca vne return, four seine boats spent all|she was graduated from the Spen- EQUIPMENT CO. |day Monday searching for the|cerian Commercial School in H ON OUR DISPLAY FLOOR EVERY DAY! J. Johnson, Nicholas Johnson, Roy|Southeast Alaska schools, includ-, 2 | Bell and George Davis Jr. ing Douglas, Skagway, Sitka, Men- party without success. { Cleveland. Brandes sald that there is great| Jenhall and Juncau. For one year | THE MECHANICAL GOLD PAN will handle PLACER SANDS, MILL TAII.- THE BEST BUY OF 1941! | The missing youths, all between| For a number of years at vari- New AIRFLOW bodies . . . lower, s the ages of 18 and 25. are Peter|ous times she taught in several wider . . . beautifully flared at the window line. ' New interiors . . . tailored to your 1 B i AL Reborh, by R possibility that the boys may have| she was Secretary in the Southeast INGS, MINE DUMPS, DEVELOPMENT ORE, successful as an amalgamator IESISL IR L DOIOIE, EXCEPLEL R Chs: . | drowned. Alaska Publicity Bureau in Van- following Stamp Batteries. Operated and moved about by ¢ h builder’s, have you seen j 't duplicate! Fluid Dri B C ENGINE POWER! ; 2 A8 om coac uilder's, have you see just can’t duplicate! Fluia rive, Word received in the Admiralty | COUVer, . ! such an array of fabrics and colors! with Vacamatic Transmission. More office of the Forest Service in Ju-| She was married in 1916 to the Broadcloth ile fabri powerful Spitfire engines! Multiple nEl) gives afdiHonMRIII on o 12 BXEEL Jinnk(:' i kno‘;vln‘ 1 roadcloths . . . pile fabrics . . . vel $ ! |the case, saying that the boys left | Juneau dentist. She has three chil- two-tone combinations . . . plaids jet carburetors, with jets for every ITN,;.m. at 4 o'clock sfl,\,,-d;,y'mm-_{ Iren, Corrinne, who was graduated | u"" HANDLES rnou l/z Tu ZYDS- or BA"R BU“ PEB HUUR ... novelties . . . leathers. Plastic speed and power need. noon enroute to Angoon in two small | ‘st vear from Mills College; Phyllis, Also Ideal for Recovery of Gold from Beach Sangs. f & : J boats with outboard motors, who attended the University of| panelsin C"l‘zjrs to match "Ph"lsl‘:"."- See and drive these more beauti- John Maurstad, Angoon CCC fore- | Washington and Charles, a student or E RATI F T E G Carpets, hardware . . . everything : “hryslers 941. Fluid Driv- | man, said that the youths were CCC | 't the University of Alaska. | o ety T R gt i, ‘Sevrivem 10U the ooat| M, Jere's experiniaea as % ATION O H OLD PAN " " . g o0 % e £ g 3 | of one of the missing rfien on Parker | hild and a young woman make a The Denver Mechanical Gold Pan duplicates the hand panning motion by means of a steel yok d All this with performance you experienced. Come in and try it. ! Point on Admiralty Island. ascinating story of the activities| yoke an || saddle connected to an enclosed rotating ball-bearing eccentric which gives a positive vibrati L The Forest Service vessel Forester | of the first settlers in Juneau. She i illations f : 3 4 e i e vibrating mo- E %mt me .y,al;v an. invASHEGRN. ‘of ihe | Wns dhe Tirst white' gW tb Aol :1:: nlnz:so O;Cz:lglnl;::f;:er[lnj::c-&- Po‘v‘Jel; xbyt: 1-cycle gas engine drives a ]?ump for washing gravel (2 B “ Y c H R Y s L E R suspected drowning. | Jlizzard-swept Chilkoot Pass on' 'b S“d 44 l“‘ ; ; “{ o i fl?w"eflflfany placer machine. The same water can WMERN, AME oo, Maren ssed with a retentive || D¢ used and reclaimed. The feed hopper is only 2% feet from the ground, Through the use of var- Jenne is an authority lous sized screenings gold from nuggets to floured mercury to_the bottom screen is obtained. This ma- | — | nemory, Mr H NOW ON DISPLAY ROIARY (luB n local history. chine used in one of the old mining claims in Colorado which was quit in 1859 was panned by this Although this is her first public machine in 1933 and a recovery as high as $10 per hour was made. It works mechanically. Portable sfice, Mrs. Jenne has been an | and simple. No weak links. : g 1941 CHRYSLERS AND PLYMO active. Democrat all her life. She s C 0 W L l N G T l) Av L l N C 0 o { FOR NOME IS an cnergetic member of the Wo- PHONE 57 i POSSIBILITY | sy, Semocrte 2o, & e Women Voters League, Business and WP LOSSES [T BSSRRORTS seor st s 55| Rlaska Mine Equipment Co. OF BRITISH 1S EXEMPTION FOR ~ Addlion fo Browing 1,7ty Wi s BUSDRSIL oct. Posse: . THIS WONDER MACHINE TODAY AT THE ‘ Alaska Family iz Co Rl IN THE R. J. SOMMERS CONSTRUCTION CO. BLDG. DROPPING OFF? H o u s E GolD E“DORSED o \Il)_'[l('(\]u;]—:hat d R”lm':l“?:lL:;‘it\”::{l::‘::(:z(fil:?kéiftxgfisz:?; Office—Marine Way Juneau, Alaska PHONE 129 I Club might be a good idea for|resentative of her sex in the Legis- Only Thirteen Craft, with e o, | Yonals Passes Nortale |nome s msde ut G invas own In Une Yvee i | supplics from the bid |Y-0per?10f Heard : ::“.:(. Il',fx-“l‘:;;t::ximi,:;(l S\:-Jt:inn:‘!:lj S-l-le SHow ; nluo RENDEZVOUS Secs Call for AEE. |[FOTA RUSSELL BACK AFTER BUYING TRIP INTRODUCED—H. B. 39, wy banks and -Anchorage and one is LONDON, Feb. 18—The British| jonne, to appropriate $35000 for| A resolution urging Congress 104 ,inned for Perersburg. Other clubs | FROM FAIRBA“KS Admiralty announces another week | {1 construction and $15,000 for CXempt gold mining from the ex- |, “ajace are at Juneau and Ket- IS pos"pou[o < ccmparatively low shipping 10ss-{ {he maintenance of a home for ¢€sS Profits tax was passed unani-| o0 | | Leota Russell of Leota’s drogs | shop, returned here on the stear- | - { | i | ¢s. A total of 13 ships, aggregating | gostitute women. mously by the Territorial Senate Lo~ pliGqent W. M. Whitehead told | . i | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 18.—A"| er Alaska, bringing with her styles abot 30000 tons were sunk during [ oo ol s L per. | 08V after Charles Johnson of the| iy the Nome territdly was Will Be Held Evenmg of s ol Bl Sagrap ! ln-om foni o Ban Sesbalaco and the week ending February 9. A 2 * Goodnews Bay Mining Company had | o 1or (o the Fairbanks club (o | 3 dkng. D4 45 95 Los Angeles, Eastern manufactuc- Thic loss is less than half the|Crson: to change the exemption forpoen oranted the privilege of the 45 Februar 28 on Stage | morning carrying passengers or‘ i, e el s those & s Joss s les | judgment debtor from $100 per | develop. Y the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous. ¥y apee an | the Pacific Coast were contacted. Mrs. Russell spent several wecks | buying in the States, and the past |two weeks convalescing in a Seat- veraze weckly loss since the war | floor to explain the measure. | . visitors today included . | 3 | ikhstisg, H At month to $25 per week. g o A .| Other visitors today inc C This included 45 athletes, includ- A e o o | /INTRODUCED-H, ' B. - 41, by Bhyeiald 1‘:’,‘:“3?;“‘)9\‘.‘:":v,‘”"')‘e:,";v Scuthall Pfund of Fairbanks, Al-| of apI'OI Theatre |ing skiers, a hockey team, two bas- eck the losses have fallen under e A%s ‘the Ihde 7. e ] ; BUNEE W ey Peterson of Anchorage, : g €000 fon average since the war|Lander, to make the judgment of giminution of ‘profit through in-|MCr - Pe e ketball teams, men’s and women's g B g i " anke - adrk.. | Ralph Bartholomew of Ketehikan Postponement of the Chamber of ing team and representatives el N fi’x;‘;‘ulmI“xzmllnrfu;hfr:zl oreaatl comiammhie e ""'““,n‘f,’f,"‘“‘“umll Jack Kearney of Juneau. o e itw: ot Frdey ol ke e 1Y red sk te Hospital where she suffered an SR s Caliet, Templhs ehln ibraan detlaned) e to the following week, February 28| pected that the party would be attack of pneumonia. The Daily Alaska Empire has the| INTRODUCED—H. B. 42 bY mining in Alaska partciularly hard, BOND RETURNS * | was announced today by Charles double in size, after stopping at ‘ Try. a:clagiified ad 16 The Empire. Jargest paid circulation of any Al-|Shattuck, to refund $73.05 to Frank gince it penalizes all opgmuons‘: Warrant Officer Hamilton II.| Carter, Chairman of the “Miss other towns, when the train arrives | St f"m“- aska newspaper. | J. Wadman for money escheated which grew during the 1936-39 pe-|Bond, U. S. Army instructor sta-|Juneau Committee. in Anchorage tomorrow. 1 ]‘ |to the Territory from the Miners riod, under one alternative, and un- |tioned in Juneau for the Alaska| At the styie show on the stage| Several airplane parties were also MANY FLAVORS and Merchants Bank of Ketchi- der the other fails to give sufficient |National Guard, returned on the| of the Capitol Theatre, a Miss Ju- expected to go. - | ., | Kan allowance for nvestment. | Yukon after a short business trip|neau willebe selected to Bl i “onl“(x S DAN'SH MEASURE YOUR DESK! | INTRODUCED — H. B. 43, ny| Johnson said either tax alternative | to Chilkoot Barracks where hej the community at the Fairbanks i Egan, amending the law relating would be oppressive in Alaska went on Guard affa {Tce Carnival. The for pER(Y BA(K A'I' ! !cE anAH to employer’s failure to pay and, Author of the resolution which b - B 7 _evening | increasing penalties. now goes to the House for action,| Empire Classifieds Pay ARBIVING .EACH WEEK PASSED—H, B. 3, by Rogge, - —— PERCY'SAFTER S | AT GuY SMITH DRUG e o o bk e PR e s | [Homor “Bravest Woman” of Year TENDAY TRIPL " orepps | o o s to was Senator Hjalmar Nordale, of \Phonephota ) [ kormer gu...uor of Wisconsin, Philip LaFollette is shown as he Back at Percy's Cafe after a short |1old the Senate Foreign Relations business trip to Seattle, Percy Rey- | Committee in Washington that in | | nolds returned to Juneau on the Al- | 1939 Premier Edouard Deladier of PASSED—H. B. 22, by Egan. to| Senator O. D. Cochran's bill to PHONE 97 for DELIVERY propriate $1,300 to pay a claim remove eagle bounties went through | | by the Northern Commercial Com-|second reading today without discus- | | pany for furnishing a diesel plant sion, but is expected to be the cause | for the Griffin Memorial Hospital|cf a hot fight tomorrow when it is| IF IT'S MORE THAN | at Kodiak :np on final passage. The Fisl\e}‘ 4| | aska this morning. Fra_nce told him personally that the | % | R ad !Game and Agriculture Committee Reynolds was away from Juneau | Allies expected not only money and mchex' ! LEAVES FOR SITKA attached a “do not pass” tag to the | for about ten days. material but men from the U. S. uaFollefte denounced the Lend- FOREST EXAMINER P RETURNING HERE R ; J. M. Wycoff, forest examinet nt- | MRS' REED I" "u"uu ‘;ued to the Regional Office of the | 0" Busmns IRIP,' Io 'orest Service, is aboard the steam- er Northland ex:x::ted i doek :::c RHUR“ SA"’RDAY Every Month in the Year late tonight. AUCTION SALES DATES Wycoff is returning with his wife | .o o M. Reed arrived on the g * el Sl “measure on returning it to the floor. ~1T8 RIS Employed through the Alaska vm}a r1-xouse bills, that appropriating | ] | Territorial Employment Service, | $2, or an entertainment fund for ARK DS WY | Lioyd Goodrich will sail for Sitka the Delegate to Congress and that on the steamer Northland. Good- 'aising the license on embalmers, J B B f d& C rich will be employed in the kit-|emerged from Committees today | . . ur Or o. chen crew on the barracks ship wx}huul recommendation. [ “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by City of Victoria at Japonski Is-| The Senate adjourned until 11| Satisfied Customers” land, o'clock tomorrow. ; | Oh Boy, What | and son, Richard, after a trip to the |y yion from Skagway and will re- | SAI“T BEBNARD P“Ps A Dav 'or | :“g";: tN""hw“'“ where he Was | ;5 yntil Saturday on a short busi- 1941 lfi[e Dnll! fo; ‘t © promote minor industries | ness trip. February 12 August 13 | offores) podupy. | While in Juneau Mrs. Reed is the|| March 12 September 10 run SALE ) { PFUND 1S VISITOR | guest of Miss, Minnie, Goldstein. April 16 October 15 ; Are you in a hurry to get back | Southall Pfund, Fairbanks att | . For.many ‘years a fesident of Ju-| . May 14 November 12 - sy toclass? . . . heckno,are you? . . .| lag UG o oanks alOr neau, Mrs. Reed has for the last|] june 11 December 10 MONTH OLD FEB. 17, 1941 | So were expressed the sentiments | ney, arrived on the steamer Alaska iy, years lived in Skagway, home July 16 enroute home after a vacation in Ki | g § her daughter, Mrs. Karl Hahn. California “with his family, whu‘ £ o 25 remain behind for the time being. fund will fly to Fairbanks by PAA The tail of Cunningham’s comet is Electra this week. estimated to be 1,600,000 miles long. of abou!, 900 students at today's fire - b drill, -held at the Juncau High| WIH Sell on Tlme Paymenl Plan School today under ideal weather | conditions. | I High School students cleared their ASK TO SEE THEM building in 65 seconds flat, while | * the tiny tots from across the road | scrambled out in 55 seconds. ‘ Of course the Grade School| Phone 92_95 youngsters didn't know any better, | e ee——— Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Gt r s e e e e | 5 ALL BARBER SHOPS ‘ |Banol 1o rigurs 5, way of “wii WILL BE CLOSED ling"” that extra 10 second: | i Capt. Herbert A. Arronet and Mrs. Rose McMullin GEORGE BROS. | “rag et s sgmras vaver waman ot 07 e e || All Day, SATURDAY, Feb. 22 H CRE | snacuu y . o [ [ MRS. LLOYD HERE Mullin of Washington, D, C., a world famous blood donar, is shown Y’ 3 ’ v as she received a medal from Capt. Herbert A. Arronet, of the honor ! M k t | Mrs. Frank Lloyd arrived this society of the American Legion, which made the presentation in uper ar e forenoon on the- Alaska from Se- New York, Mrs. McMullin‘has:traveled all over the U, S. donating Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph, if desired. THE SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE FRANK HELLER, Secretary, 1008 Western Avenue ke : ; A attle to join her husband for n| her blood to persons suffesing from staphylococcus aureus, a blood 055 95 e TR o BARBERSLLNION... . SEATDLE WASH. stay in Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd disease. o S o are at the Baranof, | 4 . Y e g e et r e e reeserrreess |