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AT-SEA CHAT WAS MAINLY ON CONVOYS FDR-ChurchiT_Secret Con- fab Centered on At- lantic Battle (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Reaction of diplomatic circles in e capitals of the world today voiced the opinion that an “At- lantic charter” will soon produce nore startling developments than | joint declaration of peace aims. The “most important” subjects discussed between President Roose- velt and Prime Minister Winston | Churchill authoritative London ources said, were the Battle of Atlantic and the safety of con- | voys from the United States. The principal meeting beweon t wo democratic leaders was held Sunlay in the Captain’s cabin of the British battleship Prince of Wales under weather conditions which “unfortunately were not ideal,” this source said. 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Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneau Phone 3 § > i A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 15, TO4T. Washmgton Inaugurates Gas-Savmg Campalgn Fri! Campaigning for gas conservation, Washington, D. C., police are cautioning all motorists to make adjust- ments in their cars to insure economical running. Those ignoring the warnings are subject to arrest under a nuisance statute. Above, Patrolman Robert Howell warns F. H, Stevenson that his motor isn't doing its share in national defenle‘ Peculiar Dislocation as Resultof Worldat War To Hit All U. S. Sedtions = DEER HUNTERS 10 Sludenl of Eagle Dies In Juneau A man who has spent the sum- |mer studying the diet of ba'd eagles is in Juneau today. ( | from these that the lily plant SR g 7BURIED ALIVE BY EXPLOSION One Victim Is Pulled from Rock Slide, Rushed for Hospitalization (Contlnued from Page Onel | ] !sudes would not imperil those | buried. | According to Associated Press dis- ‘par.ches to the Empire, a former ,charge of the rescue work. Shortly after the rescue work ! started, |it was Hagadorn who gave direc- | tions as to where he was and he | also stated he feared that his fel- | low comrades were crushed to death | beneath the rocks. ? Hagadorn was finally dug out land later, body after body of the | | other six victims was uncovered | r.nd brought from the pile of rocks. | An investigation has been launch- | ed to discover the cause of the oxplosion The first information of the blast was received by the Empire early yesterday afternoon and in| 'last night's edition it was stated ithat it was feared that 15 men| | were caught in the blast. Shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, \ Juneau man, Vince Yakopatz, took | a voice was heard and | i ‘ A state of slege has been proclaimed coast, following acts of sabotage and s Germany has increased her guard fearing an in Na21s Guard ‘This Norse Town After Rlotmg View of the seaport town of Aalesund at Aalesund, Norway, 1 erious demonstrations against German occupation authorities. vasion of Norway by the British. 50 miles north of Bergen on the west SENATE 0.K; Rupert In Wis,, with nine members of Edward . Water, junder the direction Evans. ————————— | farmers have | greatest burden | that | vast family of |and clutter up the street lights and | even | summer | hids being what they are, the only | thing that can be done is to de- velop a diseasdei rreslsi.am plant. Deliiviss H_ktle!r'sn rogrthtmgk orll“en:tve The other fficulty is to pro- * - agains ussia strucl uriously at | o pibc cany> k) "‘?’"“1 Guests at the party were Miss| NEW YORK, Aug. 15. — Closing | peningrad tonight from three differ Tonee gt 2k Dalma Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |ent girections according to dispatch- ing” (artificial heat treatment to Henning, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Blan- | stock today is 4%, American Can|es from Helsinki i {bring them to bloom at the de- yon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sweeney, Mr.|81%, Anaconda 27'%, Bethlehem| These dispatci’\eg sa1d the” arived sired time) without “blasting” ang Mrs. Arthur Adams, Mr. and|Steel 68%, Commonwealth and|was smashing thru-ugh the powerful (destruction and even tearing of “irs, A B. Phillips, Mr. ard Mrs.|Southern %, Curtiss Wright 8, In-|Soviet defense on the l[gu'cuan the petals as the buds burst). itobert Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, | ternational Harvester 52', Ken-!Isthmus, north of Leningrad and the In any event, you can bet that Norman Banfield, James Mc-|necott 37, New York Central 12%,|Red Army is in retreat, the Department of Agriculture for Naughton, Carl Nasi, and four|northern Pacific 7%, United sm,es' ———— the next year is going to have a children. Steel 56%, Pound $408% | sharp eye on Terrebonne and| ——————— DOW.V JONES AVER‘AG!S ‘EXIE"SION FOR | Scuppernong. o | Sing Sing’ prison gets its name| The following are today’s Dow, He is Ralph H. Imler, of the Fish|Associated Press advices stated m-~ |end Wildlife Service, who arrived only seven men were caught in here on the Black Bear, patiul boat the tremendous slide of rock, and| of the Alaska Game Comuission,! rescue men, working in gangs, were mle ¢ with H. R. Sarber, Fish and, remavmg the slide to recover the| comes. So far, in this country, the bulbs have been subject to a mali- cious disease which either destroys the bulb altogether or prevents its division into scales. Whether the VOICE COMPLAINT ON GAME SEASON| bureau has got a disease-Tesistant Bttt e el [ victims, bulb that can be grown in great| Deer hunters in Southerst Al-, en the territorial legislature| Early last evening Charles W.| g failed to appropriate funds 0 pay carter, of the Carter Mortuary,| aska are being consulted this year| quantlies s nof PO ety w“.h n regard to recommendation for |€Agle bounties, Imler came o Al-'received a radiogram asking him to out Wholo SUPpIYBHSl o e changes in hunting laws and the ska. in early spring, to study the g, to Sitka as six men had been going to darn well find out. Here's 'l':?-u{giofn 3 th‘huiunu i food habits of the big birds and de- yineq in the blast. Carter left for how " Today Frank ‘Dufresne, evecutive | '€rmine whether anythiag the e jgand city on a plane at 9 From the old Farm Resettlement | tricer of the Alaska Game Com- €d8les are eating is valuable en- o100 this morning. Administration, the Farm Secur-|mission mailed . questionnaies to ough to justify offering a bounty to Fanests” Victim 1 ity Administration inherited ull places where hunting licenses Persons who shoot the birds. Commodore Dewey Strode, one of | eral blg farms. One was Scup-|will be sold in Southeast Alaska He will continuz his study through 118 e XiTlad ¥ the Sxtk;i blast, | pernong Farms, in North Caro-|between now and the opening of Sou‘h.mn Alaska for Al o1 is well known in 'Juneau, having lina, near Cape Hatteras and not hunting sesson, August 20, Each|®hd When his report on“flifngles’ =~ o ", W F, =0 o 0 o over 8 far from Dismal Swamp. The|hunter will receive one of these f‘n‘fr:;“e’d-‘r:‘fi?“;;s “’(’1""19‘9‘;!‘; M =t “sheretPEry vt boty i gttier gway -AEaLOne TEADE i(]jix_ucs!iollllaires when he receives his| joripoyi) })Hicia]:m ° N Wichita, Kansas, June 6, 1900. For the Cajin country of the Mississippi license, = @ @@ naicce, hunt. Already, Imler has analyeed tne @ time he was employed at the Delta. Lo meu%‘pecw‘?\ 5 mm‘n r'vA‘.x.L. ap- Stomach contents of hundreds of CrownsWillamette Paper and Pulp On these two farms, the FS:\jpmml or disapproval of the present bald eagles and, has spen!’nnm Company at Camas, Wash. He ob-| intends this summer to put m";(,(m_ séason, August 20 to Novem- hours observing the daily Hfe of tained his education at Peck, Ida- 10,000 hand-picked bulbs. It is a'yc™ N NS Chick, snonths the birds. ho. purely experimental effort, but if| ;.o would rather have the season Another Fish and Wildlifc Service| Strode has been employed at the it is successful, it will result in a|gpened. They are ¢ ed to POA expected to arrive here today| Alaska Juneau mine, the Juneau half-million scales and next SDHNg, yoioe their feelings regarting the 1S he Grizziey Bear, which has' Lumber Mills and al$o as a long- | 500,000 more lilies—more than half{;resent bagz limit of three bucks “CCT 0N patrol duty in Icy Straits snoreman in Juneau. He secured| the total of the United States’ to suggest some other bag limit “Pd the Sitka district the past s jop at Sitka only several weeks present crop. It would also give if the present requirement docs few days, ago. the country a big jump on a new not suit them. % 0 e e | plant industry—one that could he| developed in the South where the suffered most and relief has heen the FOREST SERVI(E PICNIC IS HELD 50 members of the Forest Service and their families L.eld an| annual picnic last night at the| Skaters’ Cabin on Mendenhzll lake. honor of Mrs. Althious Ball,' Today, a chorus of creaky joints in | sister of Jack Finlay who is visit- the Forast Service office gave mute ing in Juneau for several weeks testimony of baseball games, horse- | with her two children, Mr. and Mrs. shoes and hikes which were features | Finlay entertained a number of of the event. Apple pie, pots-o salad | iriends at dinner last night at the | and hot dogs were eaten with en- Hcgans country home at Point |thusiasm after the sports had been Louisa. - | completed. LTRSS STOCK QUOTATIONS RED ARMY INRETREAT | FINNS SAY Nazi Army Strikes at Len-| ingrad from Three Dif- | ferent Angles (By Associated Press Finlays Entertain For Visitors with Dinner in Country where farm | Abcut E REAL FLY There are two flies in the oint- ment of American product Japanese lilies. One is just exactly —an aphid—a member of tha tiny winged buus that prey on many fraits and plants i 1 | | In swarm into the houses on nights. It is this aphid that carries the virus which de- stroys the bulbs. The hordes of ap- Louise several days ago for a visit with her brother whom she has not |seen for 15 years, Her home is in | | | | | Jones averages: rails 28.91, industrials 124.90, utilities 18.29. 4 from the Indian words “ossine os- meaning “stone upon stone.” . ARMY MAY NOT KEEP ALL MEN Senafor Says—Some Draft- ees May Be Released Before 13 Months | WASHINGTON, Au lS,—Senu-: tor Elbert D. Thomas, Democrat of Utah, and floor manager in his chamber for the congressionally ap- proved service extension legislation,’ seid today a substantial number | of men might be released from the : Army before serving 18 additional months under the bill. The President is authorized, he said, to order additional service for “any or all” men, and he could order less for those believed suf- ficiently trained if desired. ———————— HEALTH OFFICERS RETURNING BUY l)FFFNiF STAMPS sine” Us HOlDS MASS INGREENLAND i | Dr. Fred T. Foard and Dr. Court-' ney Smith, of the U. 8. Department of Public Health, are due to ar- rive here tomorrow by plaue. The two public health officials recently left here on the Haida for a study of public health problems ut the Westward.-They left the Faida at Nome and are flying back. With Chaplain Walsh of the United States Army officiating, a mass is said for U S. soldiers and blye- Jackets in Greenland, the Prince Rupert arrived in Ju- |cording to the complaint filed. neau with three local passengers . and 202 tour The steamer | Reindeer herds in Canada’s ‘Vandenberg Forces Slash | punea ous at midnient bound for | Northwest Territory have grown ‘it was announced today by Dr. W. "gineers office, the pots, pans and ATTORNEY ASKS DIVORCE William L. Paul, Jr., Juneau at- | torney, filed suit for divorce from Marjorie L. Paul today in Federal District Court here. Grounds for the action were incompatibility, ac- ON DEFENSE . HIGHWAY BILL Last Night Docking at 7 o'clock last evening to more than 8000 head. Skagway and will return south- bound Saturday midnight. N. Mac- Lean is in command of the vessel and N. A. McLean is the purser. Lloyd Larson, R. E. Moore, and E. Clark were the passengers booked for Juneau. Included in the passengers are two tour parties, the Power's tour of Chicago with 34 members, un- der the direction of Neal Ryan, and Prof. Fisher's tour from White of $50,000,000 from Road Demands Try a classified ad in The Empire, <4t PUGET 50UND << NAVAL ACADEMY Only Naval School on Pacific Coast. Men teachers. Small classes. Accredited for college. Frequent cruises. Ages121019. Aiorearalos WINSLOW, WASH. NP A A A~ WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. — The Senate today passed the $195,000,000 defense highway measure after Sen- ator Arthur H. Vandenberg forced |supporters to accept a $50,000,000 slash in the original demands. - 'ALUMINUM DRIVE GETS 3,500 POUNDS Homes and places of business in Juneau gave up a total of 3,500 pounds of aluminum for the city- wide drive to obtain defense metal, Many agree that the distinctive quality of Scotch whisky is at its best in Teacher’s. ) M. Whitehead, chairman in charge ,of the drive. Under direction of the city en- pontoons were crushed into sheets by a roller this morning. When the sheets of metal had been weighed, Iit was found the total weight was i Just over.3,500 pounds. e 86 PROOF TEACHER'S $OLE U. 5. AGENTS: Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK CITY - IMPORTERS SINCE 1794 ATTENTION! AUTO DRIVERS Pay Your Territorial Driver’s License Perfection of Blended SCOTCH WHISKY Approximately one-third of all automobile drivers in the coun- try are women. Offices At ROOM 100 ASSEMBLY * ' LICENSES ARE ISSUED AND OFFICE IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 9:00A. M.109:00P. M. UNTIL AUGUST 15 * Every Automobile Driver Should Be Licensed and Paid by the Above Date.