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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1941. | % 60. WEST, YOUNG MAN-—— FOR A NEW KIND OF BEAUTY CONTEST (ORDOVA ' |WHEELER KEEPS ’ POUNDING AWAY AMYSIERIOIIS at for poicy MOVEMENTS, FESTIVAL TRAGEDY sos president Should JAPAN SHIPS William Dineen Caught in| Let Draftees Go Home ‘Five of Six Waiting for Underfow=Body Not | wasumvoron, suy nsena- Transit Panama Canal, Recovered vt wena an a Suddenly Rerouted | “President Roosevelt would pull a Wheeler, he would keep his prom-| CORDOVA, July ise to keep us out of war.” CRISTOBAL, July 21—Five of Tragedy stalked into the annual The Montanan referred to the|six Japanese merchnnlfn(-n, after Strawberry Point community fes- President’s talk with the ntwgmen‘fln unsuccessful long wait for tran- tival ‘and picnfc Sunday with the jact Friday in which the Chief Ex-|sit through the Panama Canal to drowning of William Dinneen, 18, | ecutive said he would not disclose | the Pacific, have sailed for Rio de who was caught in an undertow. |the future troop movements, in|Janeiro, agents said. A plane of thé Woodley AIrways| other words I do not think it is| Two other Japanese vessels which patrolled the beach and bars for an | ioht to pull a Wheeler.” | did not wait so long, sailed earlier heur without seeing the body and | “go .tor wWheeler predicted the for undisclosed destinations. Alaska, 21— 4, OLD AND NEW. Shirley 2. NO BATHING SUIT will do for Sonia, who 3. PERSONALITY QUESTIONS are asked by-a - Foster poses with Sonia to rides a pinto into arena, is judged on"HorsemitinT " A battery of judges. (Example: “How do you act show difference between bath- 1. A GIRL must dress for Sali- nas, Calif,, b eauty contest, typi- cal of many held in Far West rodeos these days. This is Sonia Boundford, San Francisco. BRITISH ship, intelligence, personality, and beauty of face' when being introduced to a stranger?”) Sonia ; i o ing beauty contests and the and figure. Title awarded at Salinas is “Miss Out- . would rather win Salinas contest than the one at N western outdoor girl competi- door America.” Atlantic City. tions. KID KIDNAPING ?Jane Luzine, was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hos- pital this forenoon. Drive On for Ray Wildes was flown in from ‘ SEATTLE, July 21—Two hali- buters arrived from the banks and Selma 15 and the for Sell, Seaftle ‘5ui DEFENDERS SHOWNUP For Airships” e-aged ;imerican ness Men ‘Capture’ | Important Airdrome | LONDON, July 21.—The British ness men captured a heavily manned general headquarters of a brigade defending an important airdrome. The Americans accomplished their feat during a heavy rain and’ des- pite the presence of from 300 to 500 British soldiers' under equipment. The British today protested to the Tea Keftles Office of Civil Defense Says Campaign Most Suc- cessful in Stafes WASHINGTTON, July 21 — The | sold today. The Grant brought 40,- | Army’s plan for defending air fields headquarters of the Offidé of Civil 1000 pounds, selling for 16 and 13| will probably undergo rigid review as | Defense which has opened its “Tea J | a sequel to maneuvers in which a cents | score of middle-aged American busi- Kettles for Airships” aluminum col- lection drive, said early reports from volunteer canvassers indicated better results than hoped for and the nationwide campaign is a £uccess. Some s of Director La- Guardia’s office said it is now be- lieved that instead of approximately - Visitor Here, | Entertained Miss Jane Luzine has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Skuse for the past two weeks. She is from Toronto, Canada, and is | connected with the Toronto Gen- ,eral Hosiptal. | Miss Luzine is leaving Juneau to- morrow on the Princess Alice for Vancouver where she will spend the | remainder of her .vacation before returning to eastern Canada. The visitor has been widely en- tertained while in Juneau, atzend«' ing a tea and luncheon given by Mus. Don Skuse, a dinner and lunch- eon by Mrs. Charles Skuse, a lunch- eon by Mrs. H. I. Lucas, and a beach party by Mrs, R. L. Davlin. Robert Rice and Mrs. Robert Aker- vick were also hostesses at teas for Miss Luzine.. She particularly en- joyed several fishing trips while she has been here. Mrs. | |a cannery in Icy Straits this morning to have an injured foot treated at St. Ann’s Hospital. y Joseph Kinch was admitted to the Government Hospital day to undergo surgey. . Martha Guerrero and her son, Peter, were dismissed | from the Government Hospital yes- terday. Charlie James entered the Gov- ernment Hospital this forenoon for medical attention. PRINCE RUPERT IS SOUTHBOUND Leaving Juneau southbound at 2 o'clock yesterday morning the Can- ' adian National steamer Prince Rup- ert had aboard four passengers from Satur- AND NO KIDDING | OKLAHOMA CITY, July E. Hale has three goats—Pet, and Nannie — and a police named Queen, When Babe gave birth- to two | kids, one died and Queen adopted the other, taking it from Babe. Then Pet had four kids and Queen imediately kidnapped them. Nannie is expecting, tco, and the Hale family expects Queen to getb her kids. Patsy, Hale’s five-year-old daughter, bottle feeds t kids while Queen keeps watch over them, — e dog BUY DEFENSE BONDS “CARA NOME™ PERFUME Enchanting as a dream come true, this Montgomery Ward Co. Procter & Gamble Products Gatner & Mattern Knit Goods Walt Disney Productions JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Affiliated with American Federation of Labor French bouquet fra- grance is distinctive and alluring — IN CRYSTAL a favorite BOTILES with . glam- one fourth orous wom- “attack,” claiming it came tooearly 20,000,000 pounds, which was the .. -— | but the Americans knocked this pro- ' limit set, hundreds of thousands 1 | test into a cocked hat, saying they 0f pounds in excess will be the re Hosp ]' Al N 'I' Card, Mert Benedict, David Hoff- were to attack at the first moment | suit of the campaign as telegrams !man and Richard Harbin. permissible with certain regulations are com.mu in Xrgm all parts of | Captain of the Prince .R,upert is for such maneuvers and also that the Nation reporting a most en- N. MacLean. | the “Germans don't wait either.” '{husiastic response to the plea for e R s | e | aluminum, | | here. | Juneau passengers were: Edna a beach pntroll set OU‘i“‘S‘Li“B‘;’g“ advance movement of American| The destination of the five ves- R jf)‘:x’n"d‘e'de"l"’;“s:;e e oy | forces to Iceland to which British |sels sailing today is not known be- el | Prime Minister Churchill replied|yond Rio. et Young Dinneen was a graduate of that this endangered British lives.| Panflmulcnn.n nln J)lvl-l)m(i‘:J b the Cordlova High Schdol Jast June,| Senator Wheeler said: “It theinot say why the Japanese cid no He was considered & good swimmer, | President will pull a Wheeler he [use the canal. The young man was a photo fan. will keep this Nation out of war. R e R Survivors are his mother, Bridget He made that promise during the Dinneen and three sisters, Arita,|last campaign and also made a Josephine and Geraldine. promise that draftees would be apanese % Tk T | permitted to return to their homes after service of one year.” U.S.T —=— | Fleal ls tmpire boys wWin | Arelanded, Ppienic Contests nMove A 1k | i H . | Newshoys and iers of the| HONGKONG, July 21—European rl i ulan | Daily Alaska Empire trounced the observers report that a fleet of 15 | boys from the Alaska Press )’ES‘PI'-]Japun(’sv military and transport o {day in contests at the picnic ar- | vessels left the mouth of the Cane (/EORGETOWN, British Guiana. ‘runxed for the groups by the Trans- | ton River yesterday for an un- July 21—The first detachment of |POrt Workers, Local No. 172, at the known destination. Un ted States troops to gurrLs’oniA”k Bay Recreational Area. ] - ——— two South American bases leased| The all-day picnic was the sec-, . from Great Britain in the destroyer |0nd annual celebration, and the 2 Hallbu'er deal, arrived here today. |boys were treated to a full day, PRERIELS o3 09 LA S of fun and food. Individual con- & | tests, relays, and group games, Em- Enienalns for {pire vs. Press, kept them busy. | | The final score showed the Em- ! pire boys with 165 points to the Twenty Safurday e { The scores were as follows: Miss Pearl Peterson and Miss| Softball game: Empire 11, Press, Delma Hansen were co-hostesses|9; Empire 25 points; 50-yard dash, last, Saturday at 1:30 o'clock at alboys over 12, Evan Seott, 10, Tom- L deatars pound luncheon in the Iris Room at the|my Fukuyama, 5, Raymond Shirk;| . ." n50 Pounds Baranof. Twenty guests were pres- | Press 10 and Empire 5; 50-yard ‘stmigm 4§ ent at the party. | dash, boys under 12, George Kelly, {4 s 10, Jimmy Klein, 5, Dickie Brown; | e I Press 10, Empire 5. ,AlA pRESIDE“T | Sack Race, all ages, Evan Scott, | We Do “nlr P"flmize {10, Raymond Shirk, 5, and John | R | Dapeevitch; Press 10, Empire 5;| MRS. l. lEMSIRA three-legged race, all ages, Ray-| !mond Shirk and Tommy Fukuya- Io vlSII HERE ma, 10, Evan Scott and William | Tanaka, 5; Press 5, Empire 10;' W Leader to Arrive on Norf Coast Tomorrow-Pro- gram Be Announced | R | | wheelbarrow race, Jack Turoff and | John Dapcevich, 10; Evan Scott |and Dickie Brown, 5; Press 15, Em-“ | pire 0. 200-yard relay race, Empire 25, | Press 0; horse wrestle, free !ori rall, Chester Zenger and John Har- Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Nelson broke the record, after five girls have| been born at St. Ann’s Hospital within the last week, with a baby son born at 12:30 Sunday morning weighing eight pounds and two HOONAH MAN TUESDAY =<~ Mr. and Mrs, E. West are the parents of another baby boy born - Mrs. William Gath rynenar seRvice or VButler-Maurn Drug Co. The Rexall Store | Income payments to individuals totaled 76 billion dollars in 1940, says the Department of Commerce. 0f Kentucky's finest Bourhons | Mrs. Louis J. Lemstra, National ris, both Empire, 10; tug of War, president of the American Legion | Empire 25, Press 0; bag rush, Em- Auxiliary, will arrive in Juneau on | pire 25, Press 0; sand digging con- the North Coast tomorrow, for a | Honored at Shower, test, Charles Linehand 10, Ray visit to the Juneau group. ! | Shirk, 5, and Harold McRoberts; | Mrs. Lemstra is from Clinton, | Mrs. William Gath was honored Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Press 10, Empire 5. Indiana. She has been nationally Yesterday at a kitchen shower given funeral services will be held at the / i | prominent in the work of the or- ‘ by Mrs. Harold Gath and Mrs. Carl- | charles W. Carter chapel for Rich- 8t 9:40 o'clock Sunday morning at | | ganization, for & number of years, son at the Harold Gath residence., arq Thorne who died at St. Ann's St. Ann's Hospital. The young son | e !serving as National Vice-President | Refreshments were served and the y,oiital Jast Friday night, Dean Weighed eight pounds and thirteen | SOVIETS HOLD and as chairman of the important Afternoon was spent playing games. ¢ g Rice will conduct the cere- Ounces at pirth. i Inational rehabilitation committee.| Present at the affair were Mrs. mony. | She was elected to the leadership | ‘William McCurry, Mrs. Bert_holl and i NAZI SAlIENT |of the American Legion Auxiliary’s SOn Wayne, Mis. Nina Jenkins, Mrs. half-million women at the national Robert Kanvidan, Mrs. William SUNBEAM Shavemasier Guaranteed for One Year from Date of Purchase Against Electrical and Mechanical Defects. The New Patented Principle of Dry Shaving! | 5 Thorne was a fisherman at Hoo-' Mrs. Grant Evans was dismissed - nah and has been in the Territcry fixm St. xA;m‘s Hmimtlal yesterday . . y. for about 40 years. ,after receiving surgical treatment. | convention in Boston last Septem- | Efigm&i’:' J{::\Zs g‘;g‘::ne Kannen‘ Mrs. Tone Felton, a family friend, ik | ——e—— 15 1 Juneau from Hoonah to make _ Mrs. Gearge Tally was dismissed | | ROWLEY AT BARANOF funeral arrangements. Interment Saturday from St. Ann's Hospital | | Vern Rowley recently arrived will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Ater undergoing surgey. ! from Anchorage and is staying at; lthe Baranof Hotel. i ber. The program of activities during Mrs Lemstra’s stay has not yet been announced, pending her arrival. - e BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Mrs: Rose Casey was dismissed | B P —— .. .from St. Ann’s Hospital last eve- | ' ning after reeeiving medical atten- s j tion. — | Matt Loukko left St. Ann's Hos- gering new losses of Russian forces | such as previously reported in what THE ".ol' LE-RICH™ B oN w.mmrfiuvfi:’firgflhon N.Y.C i Dpital after recelving medical atten- 5 was described as a battle involving | Vs | BUY DEFENSE BONDS stroyed at least one Russian division - Scuffle Breaks Out at In and pushed the Red Army another ‘ (Continuea Irom Pags One) | notch closer to destruction although | there were no reports of any stag- Come In and Try One! John Hansen, a medical patient, tion this forenoon. nine million men, e i 1 : . On Sale At | I , Authoritative sources said one di- \ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. PHONE 134 vision was wiped out in the Mogilev area with others hemmed inside | Nazl pockets in the region of Vi- tobsk. The Russians left more than four thousand dead and several thousand prisoners at Mogilev, auth- orized Germans said. | | | | Look Here, Folks? OPEN ALL NIGHT Percy Has Thrown the Key Away? It’s in the Channel - OPEN ALL NIGHT-Every Night o _, P E @\c Y ° S A (;‘ A F | Sawicki (arrow), 19, dodges to protect himself from Joseph Speaker (foreground, seated), 23, aféer. thie latter plunged at Sawicki at an inquest in Chicago inié-the deaths of three men, among them PHON DO YOU WANT MOST OF ALL IN A REFRIGERATOR? Dependable Performance dpy alter day is venient—and you get it.in a G-E! Low Operating Cost means savings month after month—and- you get it in‘a G-E! Lowg Life means a lasting investment—sad you get it in a G-E! Of course you also get the size and the features you want in & GE- 3 There is a new 6.2 Cubic Ft. Model for Only $134.95 . ALASKA ELECTRIC “LIGHT & POWER CO. i PCTrL #Lit o father, Pollceman Charles J. Speaker. Aft er landing several blows, youns Speaker sat back on o s ’ hé Judge's beach in the police station courtroom befo re he was led away. . Police Captain Hugh McCarthy a said that Sawicki confessed four slayings, including that of the elder Speaker: