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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1941. ip [TUBERCULOSIS PiOT FLIES 'Buckner Here MGk WANTSSPEED THE WEATHER Alaska Sh!p ;| : HONORED VAINEDIFLLL | ey e 1. & Weather Burean | % [ 3 s bie i { P U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU o A | n (o ' r n p I OGRAM [ Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., June 4: ? | | Increasing cloudiness tonight, light rain and slightly cooler Thurs- i ! | ¥ | day; lowest temperature tonight about 51 degrees, highest Thursday S = | w- hG i FOR DEFENSE‘ 60 degrees; gentle southeasterly winds. " : i in! | Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Increasihg cloudiness tomnigiit B e Enge:ned AI,ASKA VGTED She” S'mmons Makes T”p I' ruen ng light rain Thursday; slightly cooler Thursday; gentle to moderate fo Skagway w"h 300 | coutheasterly winds becoming moderate to fresh in open channels and i . Inali H ) i { Forecast of winas along coast of the Gulf of Alask Nf}imfla!fi Of coum”es al R‘dla.’] A”al.’s 4 lans to Pounds of Desser comma“dmg General Of en‘fl eP forgl'(“(l! ef] -dea | Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: Increasing southeasterly winds . o N : AR | 1 . becoming moderate to fresh Thursday, increasing cloudiness tonigkt, War with Great Brifain Construct $250,000 | smacasions o o neat wave a1/ Alaska Forces Arrives | 0/ Put Skids Under | becamine momgs o8 o s Taetite g ¢ : Institutio ot shen simmons new| for Defense Talk Any lack Officials | eriv to southeasterly winds becoming moderate to fresh Thursda. Face Lafiada Seizure nstitutien dey as At WHe ‘i““"mns‘ e | partly cloudy with local rain; Case Hinchinbrook to Resurrection : J - = e fl":“} to ‘?" R ONnA| ; o 3 WASHINGTON, J 4 — Uniteq Bay: Increasing northeasterly winis becoming moderate to fresh ew members on Alaska vessels| The $250,000 approved by the with 300 poufids of ice crefin Alfg|, Brigidier Genegl BURES Bolivet ¥ Thursday, local rain; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: Moderate to fresh ol e o M » A priations Committee flying the relief trip was Mrs, C.|Buckner arrived in Juneau late yes- States Senator Tom Connally of IR B0t L northerly to. northeasterly Thursday, rain Which stop at Cangdian potis a3 {ubercular| C. Barrick for Haines, and W. H.|terday evening as two Army B-13 Texas declared this afternoon the| 3 HIOGS BCR CE ) liable to interment if they are na- y ¢ used to! Vaughn and Fred Linshle for Skag-|bembers landed from Elmendorf Senate Defense Investigating Com-, Uonight, showers e tionals of POBL S e t the first hospital | way. Simmons is due to return o|Field in Anchorage mittee is ready to “put the skids”| LOCAL DATA with...Q Britaln 4‘“']‘,‘,“" o | tevoted entirel \losis| juneau this afternoon with Ernie| Gen Buckner, in command of the under any official responsible for, Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weathes Customs James J. Connors W ent General Superintendent Whitehead and Vaughn and Lin-|Alaska Defense Command, conferred | not speeding up the Nation's ar-| 4:30 pm. yesterday 10230 57 73 s 4 Cloudy ¢ eleg received this| reatr | ¢ 8 Cloud i B Al “-X '1 l‘v rector | Jlaude M. Hirst of the Office of | thle with Gov. Ernest Gruening on na- mament program. A | 4:30 am. today 10.22.4 52 93 S 1 loudy @ BIBE Jrom. %, T "d“,\m"’“w‘m“ i \irs said today Pilot Alex Holden winged out of |tional defena> matters and Was| niss Marianne Skinner, (above), Senator Connally’s a‘ass("rtmncflmci Noon today 1019.3 65 52 w 1 Cloudy e -‘):]\li"("y'(;‘(';ll[”(‘fl”(',Dln‘:ll('f:""‘A i he had no information|Gastineau Channel this morninai::‘l:n;dulml tc return to Anchorage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George durmg a sharp»questlomng at trr.‘ RADIO REPORTS it e e E ks Idriiied ko the hospital would be con-| for Sitka with Dr. M. Hodgins, Jo- | this afternoon. s | Skinner, who returned on the |committee hearing of Stacy May, TODAY i L g lovees on | structed sephine Hodgins, Harold Hodgins,| Ccmmanding the flight of Army "0 Fe T 0 0 e " hang | statistical chief of the Office of| Max. tempt. Lowest 4:30am. Precip. 4:30a.m. i 5(nmfl? m‘“zj‘lmlrr‘flmr;xnllv At present tubercular Alaska In-|Bud Thompson and Beta Baker.|bombers, the second to land hers| e 4y " ettt ob SRt Production Management. May tes-{ Station last 24 hours tenp. tempt. 24hours Weather several 1S i ].] C;‘ v'“ (:\m-mf ians are treated c in the small|He returned with Barney Essen-|in two days, was Major W. M. Prince | I3 one year asa S litled the production program Barrow . 30 15 25 T Snow ¢ Prince Rupert and VA I™ | nnex to the Govarnment Hospital | drup. Other officers on the trip were Capt.| itston College, Montgomery, Ala- | gugn; o be speeded up and e wairbanks 4 & & 3 Pt.Cldy The telegram was as 10U0WE! | here and in a few beds at the Bethel| In a later flight he carried Ber- |E. H. Jacobsen and Licutensnis C.| bama, was voted the “most infer- | further said he thought the Army,| Nome 50 50 0 POy ‘ Bureau i OT e ons whose na- |wd Kanakanak Hospitals. | tha Murry and J. E. Boyce to Sit-|P. Garver, M. Anderson, F. S. An-| esting student” at the college |Navy and office of Production| Anchorage 49 49 0 Pt. Cldy partment that persons WS FUC| Tmpe jtem was inserted in the In-|ka, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Russell to|drews, N. A. Nystien, G. W. Gillett,| where she was a member of the | Management and the country as | Bethel 53 53 i Showers “U“él"-v = cm;;nmm it em- | terior Department supply bill in the Chichagof and Jane Fenton to|Court Stevens and P. C. Seville. The| freshman class. Miss Skinner ex- | whole have “not taken the Jjob| wogsnesenski ... 51 45 46 M Cloudy at war with Great % n vessels | Senate through the efforts of Alas- | Hoonah, |two bombers which landed in Ju-| pecs to return to Huntington Col- | seriously enough” in the past. Kanatak ... 59 4 43 0 PLCly s plo_\-f:u a5 u'm n:\-mrn call at any | @ Delegate Anthony J. Dimond. | pjlot Dean Goodwin flew OlejReau from Anchorage, Monday, Were| ;o ;fer the summer vacation ., Cordova 58 49 52 0 Cloudy of ,? (')I; dm' xj]:* by ‘m_‘, liable House Faverable | Johnson, Mrs. E. E. Bromely and|delayed by weather yesterday and in Juneau, The above plcture was | - Juneau 51 52 52 0 Cloustly mternment unless fully natural- | Reporting on the situation recent- | Norine Springer to Hoonah, George returned to the Westward today. | % S B by Sara Crist, | 3 Ketchikan 61 % 45 0 Clear i e ¢ United States.|l, the House Appropriations Com-|Nelson to Hawk Inlet and W. H. { ; | Edmonton 0 30 34 0 Pt. Cldy ized as citizens o pé | asicy ) p of the cellege news bureau. | £ Inform ship owners and operators | miftee sald | Finsen to Icy Strais. | | PR R e (o] ywo | Seattle 68 48 ry 0 Pt. Cldy in your ot that special effort| “Testimony given to the Com-| gimmons is scheduled to make| | | Portiand 72 50 52 0 Pt. Cldy thould be made to avoid signing on | mittee indicates that the condi-{, charter flight to Canyon Island| ma ava i Sights And Sounds San Francisco .. 67 49 50 0 Clear crew members in this category be- ;'0“ ‘”{';“'All" L“‘ I\\'::’)"’”‘; “:"‘(‘l E“ with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Davis this|" gy ‘ SYNORSIS cause of difficult position in which l;‘mf. 1‘ : y‘,- sSinE e that| SRR | By Robbin Coons Scattered light rain showers nad fallen during the previous 21 British Government is "mcm'"amc_|t;‘,:m;‘,,f:,\‘f:,‘f;‘:.I\ '(I,f\m;u,‘::;.r(‘.m,,lu,gi g T ra I ase hours over Southeast Alaska and from the Aleutian Islands to the 7 TRk 1 "mmv;‘ MWP{; l::(::::‘:l Among m:-l natives of Alaska is r;n;{ d HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Juné 4 —| Kuskokwim Valley and show had fallen at Barrow. The greatest “ crew members who may be essential} b n e S CF L 5 Tt | | 1 i V] a t of precipitation was 12 hundredths of an inch which was re v 2 4 3 times great | i There can be times when an ac-| amount of precipital 18 rvm'mm!“” ':1 wwjr} 5 "\]:‘ifl:‘:g :::cr;:mlm ‘1“’: lv.\)nt‘z‘vm:nmnbi(tnl;l;t‘x.‘ ‘} | tress dficsn-t consider her looks the| recorded at Dutch Harbor. ‘Temperatures confinueq warm_over the individuals who have "‘c.“ ove-|Only 32 beds in the Indian hos- | or uneau most important thing. Gene Tier-| central and southern portions of Alaska. The highest maximum knm““.dfi 5 Bné‘i‘]’;o?fi(‘f % pit als of Alaska are assigned for (los[ DOWNVHCV has just gone through one of| temperature yesterday afternoon was 78 degrees which was reported Ipents, defenses an : | tubi atives. W % d Ry at Skwentna. Clear or scattered clouds in south purtion and broken A g = ar natives. While hose times. " “Also inform ship owners and op “ll.l?(‘l(‘!ll T 'n tives. '\& iile no run‘(h‘ 0 [ those “tl & - ene| clonds fo overcast with moderately high ceilings in north portion erators your district that authorities | arc provided in the Dbill for th¢ | | In “Belle Star” youll see Gen | s e Tt B ran Airway this morning of British South Africa have refused | construction of Indian Im]x])ll:\lh) in| . ;House Approves Of Appl’O- i T lnu:in'l; f&:r (roxr;l her tl:::s:_‘lf :;l:! prev;:_h: vgz‘ei;esd:y r‘:nomu;g bohla cmns;ndic“ed R <hore leave to Germs d | Alaska, the Committee believes that | i - look closely, yow'll see that in some! low ik ”“l ';i‘,(:xjA“l)')(‘.‘:;‘(-q’: E;;xr::‘n(‘s:x‘x“ | wut [¢ nin”-nn :" d ihuul(l have | ’NAZI SYRIA prla"on—MeaSure |S Ju neau Radlogram Re' | scenes hcl‘:' )eyes appear swollen,| Dressure of 20.29 inches was located at 49 deg;ees north and 165 de- n bor: an s 1% o oY « | 4 | rees ¢ ital trough extended from this center aturalized and sugzest that | careful attention and that reme-| the lids puffy. The technicolor, grees west. The storm fron though naturalized ‘;‘,‘dp‘lufpo\:m:n‘rl QU1 aoHon: sHGHIN e tARAH: @b thal Sent to Senate | veals 200 Places Smp | make-up iLn‘L}conceuling entirely| northeastward to 55 degrees north and 152 degrees west and thence | fBion, \m.m'v” ”,(m“.fl‘u\(u-:\ m'lmu | earliest p:u. Axbh-'dum and th: L | W k M St k what Gene Tierney has besn| Ssoutheastward and southward into lower latitudes and was expe ke ‘},0\]1‘3‘\ /:(;n p-(qu:.pm't » " |more consideration should be giver;| CAIRO, june 4—Listing Syria as| WASHINGTO‘NTum- 4. — The OrK as Men Jirike through, is still going through. | ed to move northeastward about 500 miles during the next 24 hours Hiedl he native Indians and Eskimos of | “German occupled territory,” the |y, o%ocannroved gnd sent to]the Fo | ""It looked for a while as if this| A high pressure center of 30.32 inches was located at 36 degree | Alaska.” [Egyptian government today forbade | B Bt SENFPE O C e ean000,-| TWo hundred San Francisco)ono gime social bitterfly, having Dorth and 135 degrees west and a high crest extending northward DEFENSE TAX | — e |«ll (rade relations with that French 000 be appropriated for So_n'a“p'd warehouses » closed at noon m"plu;-kvd a movie plum, would have to Vancouver Island. A second high pressure cemter was located to k ! b ‘ sectional bases for small Naval craft, 08V as members of the Warehouse-| (o i it over fo someon: else,| the north of Barrow. SYSIEM ST".I. 0|l SH RTAGE‘ The order did not apply to_ the | Seotional bases for small Maval GH4fY- 1\ oryis Union in the Bay City called| o oy, ordinarily one of ke | adjoining French possession of Leb- | e 3 a strike, according to information M (AR ar i L vold b | totalling $10,000,000, to start the 9 x most attractive features, woull he i | {anon. | program. received in Juneau in a personal come inflamed and swollen shortly| s ‘IS pR E D I (TEDAI.ASKA BEING Sitka, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ket- !Nf' “‘;"“‘ facts e l'<’\‘[l)‘:fl"<l h].v set. Production went on, with Cenel 3 | chikan, Petersburg, Juneau and the radiogram, and no other ad-|;pcent a day here, N M H G M " ’ Ways and Means Votes fo | | I\ - Mrs.H.G.Maxwe » | ‘ 1tnm- today. | for the trouble, 3 . Refail Average Earn- il | | SR ok cRraY | ving Cummings and ned| SCHOOL BOARD PLANS Afld 1SS LO! rey Princiol Gasless Sundays, Daylight| ‘GAMEBOATSAND I ¢: |y g e e 0N anrams i | dio like: e's t she| Maintenance and repairs to school ng Princpte [ : ' ! COUNTERFE"S G I S f W k | 210 s e : For Mis. Harry G. Maxwell, of ing P | Savmg Time May Be | pI.ANES -[o HElp T Irl Jcouts vy or | couldn’t carry on . vould and gymnasium was principal 85U gy erion fo o i sl R The | AT | | : have to re-shoot & days’| considered at a monthly meeting o . 4 /ASHINGTON, June 4. — The i : | | 0 G d d have ;. ze-slook il husband is here to attend the wed- Hcv\v‘ & Ways and Means Committee | Recommended ,Marshal s Ofll(e Wams‘, | n Uar enmg an *;:;HCJ % $3,06C a d th some ;hcidl)tl’;gl‘n:s;l;m}ltfl‘z:d;Ve::;’eld“'fi; ding of Miss Sybil Godfrey to their in rejecting s Treasury Propossl 3 iTON, . 5, iti pA'Rol- HSHERI S C k R d Gene's career? [ have the outside of-the school paint- fos b T voted today to retain the “avera wasHINGTON, June 4—secre- (Quantities of Bogus | Camp-Cook Sadges| Geues e | e GuitHd e school pRInt- 1oy s, Robert Bender was hos- , p ccess | tary of Interior Harold L kes, | L5t might get anot ed during the summe t tod th funch earning principle in the (‘xc(.»\' J]X,\ ol 1_“““(" lH.nn (c ,.d Ickes, | Mon Passed | fome Kindly I of the first story sanded and var- ';ssll nRy wil ra";:oolx; m.L;(‘:ln‘ul\ E o it who is also Petroleum Coordina‘or | - Hdh H 5 ek J . . 0 e Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel. T e R S L s L ey Fish and Wildlife Seer(el To. gtk toyard. thels outdoor)ing to. i, the ¥ nished. Also new paint for the pay | pjgges sot, for fifteen included the The action was the fir oo i W x e T | |ccoking and gardening badges, fif-|“Belle Star” experience mak-'room and furnace room floors is pricco nr, Wildes, Ji 1 P g SURY X at “‘a 5 wi ake ! N f HH R = Bt b oy s | a) ildes, Jeanne and the’ committee since they voted six | that “all of us Wil have to maké| gonsiderable quantities of coun-| Official Here fo Co- |icen girt scouts from Troop 3 went ing movies is a business, and no-|planned for the summer. Some at- [3rist TRy 0 HO e and e ago. Jo. TNaW (2 fi.ret;‘,':,)e s ‘,'fjlhlml.-mf i ml‘: tertelt | moneyl S8 TS now, ;. beldp . |to Eagle River yesterday where they | pody —deliberately multiplies the|tention must be given the gym, too, o AT BT Tor Caarrer B . recommendation asking for e brospective oll shortage and|prougnt to Alaska for circulation, | ordinate Branches {had a combination picnic and work | adverse odds. Gene Tierney would|it was decided as the roof was re- i s Y llion dollars as a goal | suggested that this might lead to | verse o y I ‘White, Prank Dufresne, Elmer A. S L e i €aalice (Siin ye HnAbIRe Teab e Maihals iofhbe o creiaig | period, | have been through. |ported to have develobed a leak and | pend ~ George Sundborg, Horace lmx nt:; :1:\\““01) with its proposal for | oil burners. warned today. It Is belleved ‘ihe| goordination of the work of tna} Pastor theddme ns. soent caring | = mare henohes 1o tnex Se4nE | Adams. A. B. Hayes, Calvin Pool R Ttianal aevene. TAB AnbiheE S aor ki __|large influx of outsiders in the pbioes ang the Alaska Gamel|for their garden and part in pre-| spe jsn't. The latest diagnosis|capacity of the auditorium was made | gpg the honor guests and hostess. i b dditional reven: As another conservation mea: g raising this addional He e o lokes recommended the estah.|Past few months included some | Gommigsion, brought together under|PAring a stew dinner. The gitls were: seems to have routed the ailment. a forthcoming project. Supt. Calvin e 1 Treasury urged the con e 70| uLe, J0kes Tecommendec e [esiAD-| pith bogus:coln-and: chrreney. 7ildlife Service a vear | assisted by their leader. Earl | ing the eyrs. Fool recommended the sowing of ' pase the future collection of excess|lishment of a nationwide daylight St Sai v Y the Fish and Wildlife Service a year| 4 A | Stomach trouble, affecting the eyes. b BEe e TS iely on the Tatlo| saving time atd ib s leayned that| . Th° O- S: /Bectet Bervice has8lago tiill 66 the task this summbr MoGinbi, and heis Bew, sslaiohty & hiite is i {Jawn seed around the building and ANGOON WEATHER s e o i i g Mg b, ') asked the Marshal's office to pick representative of |lcader, Mrs. John Vander, who re- e ir1.| cuggested a street light be installed| R. F. Myers of the U. S. Weath- fit invested by capital with a [this probably will be recommended of W. E. Crouch, representative of On the set Gene is a happy girl.| of pro; 2 » . S i e s i X " up and send to the Treasury any he Fish ild- | Places M Claude Demhoff who . jously | near the front steps of the school| er Bureau staff left today for An- | ten percent maximum for any cor-|soon by the Office of Production| . 3 the Director of the Fish and Wild-| She says she was never seriously| . i Management counterfeit money discovered. Those|jjte Service, who arrived in Juneau Tecently removed (o Kodiak. | worried, though everyone eise bullding. goon to install equipment With p.n S ommittes voted: “We retain | The resoramendabion: will prob.|(2VIng suchimoney in thelr pos-)gn the Brown' Bear'from Seattled i Transportation to Eagle River Was' was you can empty the salt cel-| Tuitlon for out-of-town puplls|which Fred Brandis Jr. will make & “..» tional plan of com- | apiy 3 - Prob-| session or having any information! orouch said he will remain injfurnished by the Mesdames Fred|ja;. on that statement, The eyes| amourits to $693.00, Supt. Pool re- observations. §b svseens opilons. DS ably be made to Governors and it),, he passing of counterfeits are t6or r vis-| Geeslin, Harold Foss and Steve| 3 | ported. It was estimated that there puting excess profits taxes and such | js not likely that any legislation the Territory until September vis |are still painful, the lids are still isions as the committee may €€ | will be requeste é b asked to report to the Marshal. |iting as many fisheries and game Ramsey. 5 | puffy under the make-up. will be as many as eight or nine Pu- | ;0,401 who can accompany the mem- revisions as th will be requested to put the chanfw‘ it operations as he can reach. ! Girls making t)zo trip were: Mary | “I won't look as well as I'd like pils available for kindergarten next Bers o, bk dieo e amner 010 make." |in effect. (APT JOH" SEl.lEVOI.D The Game Commission will assist|Avoin, Jean Butts, Loraine English, |y ™y onio ror one picture,” she|term if that department is made 8 £ : =R . Sk 0 . i i |Wilma Fargher, Peggy Jean Houk, % Tars 4 . |available again. 3 K ANS actively in enforcement of nsheri;s M iy, LR Myra‘says‘ And one picture doesn't| WANTED—WANTED regulations this season, Crouch said, ERrt g B — oo = —W = | e A 5 PR b (2 Al A ABOARD VESSELS ISLANDS REFUGE WORIK (o, cret o tre mineies tor s o e | mer she could have found many | Reguls i o ol home guarts | auracuve proposiion. or e urpose, ) &8 % , 5 will be held this evening as usual. Y V|SIT AlASKA PR ette Spendlove and Marjorie Thomp- fms'f’(‘;:':;::ém wpnr:;lri; “,’,e,"e;.,fig’.'é iz gt o party. Phone Red 125 between 6 Tl . s . IS and .m. adv. P ROUND Io NOME aough Assodlae i M B Lhngiren. who had trouble in the cards| _ FOUR-H CLUB MEETING P > T B e L N just when the going was good,) (crday afternoon at the home of First steamers from Seattle to e of the Fish and Wildlife Service ves- DIED “0"’ MEMBER pAA I-ODEST AR Deople who had mareow. squeezes| their leader, Mrs. Glen Rice. One Jome this year are now enroute !sel Brown Bear in the Aleutians will 4 8 v I uM_n u s Hpn Bowe[ Thom 0 OI i -as narrow as Gene Tierney's. candidate for membership, Phyllis 4 4 porth and among the passengers for ; Pson, UISOR ot siacken this year. OF ALASKA FAMILY ¥ s Gepe | Amdraive e eepociét vy 1ok fnlc || " I TRt rd Peninsula are the following Of F’Sh and W||dhfe | The boat, which ;\m_ved here yes- DuE IQ l.A“D PR S ha‘ve i Annn'u"""m‘ and this is to take place at esd; esd jown Alaskans: | terday from Seattle, will leave with- TR Nils o6 B 1t the next meeting scheduled for June 11 209 ol fore e b S i C i in # few days doritne (ar Westmarth || SN REE it GUO0E ThE G0 Q- Nilsson, crippled by o fall from| . =} the.home of ‘Patsy Fleek: It a “m 3 Richmond, Jr.; Frank Van| ervice Loming |with Capt. John O. Sellevold in|a Week ago in Seattle was not the |a horse when her stardom was in| (b &5 F0 AGTE ) PREY HECE b Bod Campen of the American Tin F! 1ds; | — charge of the sea otter patrols and |wife of the former Kctc!)lkg\n utili- gl | prime. When Anna recovered, years ’_____— s E==mow o Y Mrs. Arla Glavinovich and babies;| Dr. Ira (‘m!)n}vl n, Director of the|other work for the season. s man, friends here discovered Aoy leaving Beattle at 10 c'rlockf]bat"' the parade had passed her dlllllml||||Hm||||||mflll|l||llll||||||Imll||||IIIIII|||Illl|||||l||l|||||||||||fl||| ol Mre J. H. S. Morison; Tom Shaw | Fish and Wildlife Service, will come! — ‘today. Ll et domn it 'n northbotind PAR| y-sl o AL | > and his brother, Jack; H. Engstrom|to Alaska from Washington in svn-‘j d M | ' The Ketchikan residents were the B Bl aohediiied to arblve i othyw S:fl aa‘;ivélyougirl c:”m‘or‘: bl 3 A AJA C‘“‘Lb:o?)'chm‘r‘\.s Lc:n::rn;nt::r;)y!\“h;f‘n lll;l-a“;“(x: ]v]\mrmx%' u ge a@u ayo th.asczt:x‘zgs;znce friends here who|Juneau shortly after 4 o'clock this| career just blossoming, who went MQBE THAN A MILLION WOMEN ! Keown; M ndrew. Sather and|on regula or 1042, it was an-| d A3 afternoon with mail for Juneau and | p 3 5 ? rs. i b killed, com- i aby; Vernon Jones; Mr. and Mrs.|nounced tod [ Y k 0 “ Be h knew both families received word ofy & © P oo e i vaion to a party and was 4 i i ;d‘ Other fisheries officials to visit u on u s n( the death and confused the families. s”;:;:;gfis ‘bvfrk(-rl “}m‘n;ai’;;auks‘img home, in a traffic crash. Now Coak Electmully : A B. Morgan of the|the Territory this summer include , Mrs. N. C, Strong was the wife of afe John Btorey and L. B. Delong ‘Oi Veda Ann Borg, her face dis- American Tin Fields; Mr. and Mrs.| Dr, Ward T. Bower, Chief of the! OTTAWA, June 4—The Justice|the former president of "ho First Passengers for Noive are Mrs Me}i figured in a crash, her beauty now ) Fred Aver, Ruth and Clara Smith, | Division of Alaska Fisheries; Seton|Department today announced that|National Bank at Port Townsend,|p won”Grant Leeson and Mr, and|'e5tored by plastic surgery. The modern ELECTRIC Hugh Pierson of Council, Mr.|Thompson, Assistant Chief, and Justice C. D. Macaulay, Judge of the | Washington. Mrs. Lioyd Root and child. The plane| Of Jean H‘?f“?"" R ; RANGE has simplified the and Mrs. George Crook, Mrs. Sid|Clarence Olson, Fisheries Manage-|Yukon Territorial Court, has re- S {2 sahaduled to take-on fuel and Yiy| Bub Gene’lsuit morbid, and she art of cooking, And mod- Rgod. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bakduin,| ment Supervisor tired. He has been on the northern | jinmediately to Fairbanks, No pas-,i*:f: L’Li“‘l‘t" g;:‘f“.r:gm‘:;’ 5 il ern electric cookery is at ¥ Mrs. J. I Anderson of the Lomen | e — bench for 39 years, starting at Daw- sengers are booked for Juneau. | z % Commercial Company: Mrs. E. 4. ADMY MAY ACQUIRE [son in 1902, C1iviL SERVICE One. Electra 1 <sheduted to arrive|dents can be prevented, and often ‘l‘;b““ S G‘::M" i Lucas and Mrs. George Haynes. | [ EXAMINATIONS from the Interior this afternoon, INess can be averted of its cause ECTR! mm e ‘ J. B. McAllister, Mrs. Alma L.| AUTOGYRO oRDERED | ] {bringing mail and one passenger, 18 _known. % EQUIPPED WI ‘HI: A Keene, Ann Withrow, H. D. Long- | { Howard Hoffman. | Now t};fltthsk:e ll:n‘uws. '?i::e is) r,t SPEED CALROD.” A fellow n McCau, Hans Lind, An- o e > T | concerne: at she won’ pret- ’ Mattson, Chris Ziegenfuss,| Fon AI'ASKA pATRo" AI oIHER PO!NIS These examinations are for the ‘Ly in “Belle Starr.” She’s too REMEMBER: Genuine Fuzitt of the U. 8. Smelting — purpose of filling existing and fu- | ep 3 2 | grateful for the future. 5 A and Refining Co.; Mrs. Orv | Whether the Alaska Game Com-| eesas ture vacancies in the Field S«-rv]ce.‘(M“ Says “IIS ———————— £, “CALROD” is found Mr, and Mrs. A W. Quigley, Mrs.|mission will get that aulpgyro it| Ay prince Rupert today 116,000| Territory of Alaska. ’ z K R : only on f SRtk Boouk, Rod LaRLIer. Janei has ordered for patrol work in 1he| pounds of halibut were sold at 10 to| Applications gt he g hsle év;tslls Ge“mg MAJOR B‘ ER 10 OB o Mrs. Hilkey Robinson, Walter Pa-) Territory depends upon whetherijg6o and 850 cents a pound. the Manager, Eleventh. - Clvi roni, Auza Hasricon and Mrs. W. I |or ot the Army decides it needs| ¢ Ketchikan the prevailing hali-| Service Distrit s:?sltofjj < Build- To Be Monofonous FLY TO ANCHORAGE | Genel-al Electr’e anges Graves, e whirling planes worse than Al-|put price is 9.75 and 8. ing, Seattle, Washington, not laf ’ SLAPEE laska does, Executive Officer Frank|pound today. 890 cents. & N July 1, 1041, In the tofls of the law for what| Maj. George H. Baker of the Se- Prices start at $89.95—TERMS DOGGY PORTRAIT Dufresne of the Commission id | il BER €T Full information may be obtained|he avows is the 17th time on the lective Service System, who is spend- ALl | today. |CHAMBER MEETS TOMORROW |from the Secretary, Board of U. §./same charse, Chris Radmilovich)ing a week It Alaska assisting Di- m‘c lll A portrait of their dog “Major”| Returning from the States, Du- Civil Service Examiners, Anchcrage,| was arrested today for trespassing rector John McCormick to prepare : been received by Mr. and Mrs.|fresne said the autogyro has been| The Juneau Chamber of Com-!Cordova, Pairbanks, Juneau, Ketchi-lon the Davis estate at Lemon for the coming draft call, will fly ; , i Homer W. Jewell from Josephine|tested by the Commission an<|merce will meet at noon in the Gold |kan, Nome, or Seward, Alaska, oriCreek. s, by Army bomber tonight to Fort and Pn co r aska artist who speci-|found thoroughly satisfactory for|Room cf the Baranof Hotel tomor-|from the Manager, Eleventh U. 8.| Trevor Davis is complaining wit- | Richardson, Anch:;:flge. He will stop ¥ | o alizes in painting dogs. its work in Alaska, Funds for its row for their weekly luncheon meet-|Civil Service District, Post Office| ness. Radmilovich will h»av_e a hear-|here enroute south, PHONE 616 .- | purchase are available, but the'iny Regular business will be trans- ' Building, Seattle, Washington. ing before U. S. Commissioner Fe- e E | STEP tv Health with Beuter Feet.| Army is considering taking over the acted U - lix Gray on a motion for revoca- Subscrie [0 the Dally Alaska -4 Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. —adv. contract from the factory for na- tional defense purposes, ——,o—— Try & classified. ad in The Empire, . Iranians have discarded turban and -the -veil, the Empire—the paper with the larges paid circulation. | tion of ‘suspension of a thx months’sentence passed May 13. A A

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