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CORNERSTONE SHRINE OF ST. TERESE.PLAGED Baby, 5 Months, Ha s 0 Teeth jUNEAU FAMII_Y ‘Hakflfi Returns #AS CLOSE CALL From Westward, AS BOATS MEET Interior Trip BERLIN, Oct RESIGNATION, GERMAN GEN, 1S ACCEPTED 31 Event Saturday Salurday evening the Point Louisa residences of the Burford Carmich- and the Robert Davlins were | AIR RAIDED BY INSURG.PLANES F Hallowe'en FeteIs SPANISH COAST - 5 . Y 5 2 Adolf Hitler the scenes of a party, with a Hal-) BARCELONA, Oct. 31.—A 250- Impressive ((‘umon\ Held asboat P‘['C"’" and Nich l:mp]mmenl D“(C'(“ Pre- has accepted (he resignation of l0We'en motif being carried out in|pje stretch of ‘the Government's | Sunday with Bishop Gaitros Vessel Collide paring to Carry Out Gen. Lulwig Beck. Chiet of ¢ e decorations and refreshments for | Mediterranean _coast was heavily N i s rmy General Staff, and named the R °d today, the second successive Crimont Officiating Of Rock Dump Insurance Provision Franz Halder, General of Artillery, Games and refreshments were en~'gzzlb;;l Insurgent it faids: tOft ¢ : : e R to replace him. yed at the Carmichael's home,| pany are reported to have been | ” ‘ Nick Gaitros, his wife and two Afl five wee b through | Beck has been promoted back i while sy gathered at the Dav-|yiied. | Severa ed ¥ had a 1 W escap t the Westward and Interior getting the rank of Colonel General. in’s beach residence for dancing, ‘Tc) o air raids covered the sec- i cornerstc b4 11 last night when the in shape for starting — g Those present included Mr. and oy . .1'L from Alici;nte i Saint Terese on S esterd t 31-A-754, collided with payment of unemployment ins Mark TelioR BB At R e . c0es i afternocn. Perfect wea the gasboat Pelican, captaine by ance the st of January, Joseph SHAKE UP IN Jack Popejoy, Mr. snd Mrs. By d th to Valencia. { m-m(] u; the : Mantila of Sitka, opposite the torial Director of Orme, Mr, and Més, Robert Akaps R a crowd long be au city dump. returned his Ju- sick, Mr. and Mrs. Fry enning | started. About 2 Gaitros boat starting ters (m‘mlx?a BR'T GABINET \ZL m;f '\‘1‘~” P‘“. F’Hchf.fignflt\AAT PLANE MAKES all filled to ca fter the collision but b parte MUraRE ) Sone ] f e s # o) i i and M le Everett, Mrs. John| @ My b4 ::’}"j ,‘1’")"{"} ‘m”xh:j“‘ niploymené irice ; Halm, Mrs. C. Peterson, Miss Mary SITKA FLIGHT IN ing a he could be beached just below the rock anks, Flakue re-| - LONDON. Ost. 3 Je AR LT LOCKHEED SUNDAY ive le. In the. menntitie WiaMsaitros| POTEd Anch 3 Sk’ AAr bl chnee, Kenneth Kolander and Bob | 1 i pile. Tn 18,1 FII0S | o nein was added to e 41" betwee Cowling. | B The roorr r wh family were golten to safety aboard SAAR BN ) € .‘u ror lm I'-vnml between : S Alaska Air Transport Pilot John John Brown I a the Peli i ind 1937, has been appointed Lord ; o : fire in the massive fireplace, prove Accorc report of Capt. Man- ! el [ fof the Scal in the British AR'“S'[‘ AND DAUGH;ER iy oy ;23?0111 ‘h,;clzhcl,?d S:;lfi i e h ; for ¢ to the \stoms offic An employment of will be | Cabinet shake-up believed prepara- ] 7 o B e o ik o o O e onmonn. e dicctot st | oy e s rnizotin o STOPPING OVER HERE |ins two passengers out and briniing | spected the buildine. Af cin Hgtacg e b S Tl i Y el sl __“AFTER SUMMER lNSlDE‘ Mrs. John Halm went to Sitka, Bs v o TR ey Pelican was upon him su: 1 he Kennecott Copper Com- our Runciman has been | and Afkvad> Jd o retreatms n : 1 ed to ke of | pany op reported tha ned Lord President of the Coun A acobsen went to Chi- retreatmaster dge, ) d though he tried to get ¢ any. o A B s duedined i s Mis. Ning Gramside sl daughter |chiagof, wiile e, W Bes; John crossed the causeway ¢ E e L S 8 o e el Josephine Crumrine, arvived in|Halm returned from Sitka, and land Lo edmire | 6 PHICAt” & yPaeslan BEARGNIL W b e Y { Juneau on the Denali this morning George Barnes, Mike Vuklich and Promptls il sk 12,000, 18- opersten Ty gl pelic ce e NOTAR, PREP SKI atter spending the summer in the Dave Washburn came in from Chi- R. Crimont ‘.' b k2 lcal rob Cold S e plant at Listanski I Equipmen L " ¥ B CR r l OP B USH Whitchorse district continuing their | chagof. {L '“"‘” ol Ko k i A W et ("','1""“' Pt i ( W = ype PRiDtNE of native portraits | S A VA asseur, th v va s Pt here v & 5 (e Rev. praneis Morrer, Matihen Company et save oo e SUNDAY WORKOUT_ e crunnioes wesioorhave ne| FREIGHTER TANANA oy e R Seavenoer HURT oot o 0 v i o i Yot s o ke fo .| LOADS LUMBER HERE Boys Francis Doozan, Jack Guicier t<} Noged bo R e School Ski Club Pre Charles kans. They will visit here for a few — S iar e anhedy. T Ket e Sl e s o sau prep days and sail south next Thursday.| The freighter Tanana was in port Joseph Kennedy, Joseph Michael- / Feqture Sat Afall tvervons "Who . had and:Grade B« ir| They spent the early part of the, today loading lumber for the West- son, Merritt Monagle, Jack Pasquan — Ready for her first st 5 months old . L] A oA St Sh to speed VIDIHES In the P.Vnn Lflyal_dIStl'lrL ward. and Kenneth Thibodeau, where o et T S Y s S Trail ~and “Waited for the mosquitoes to| 1t s expected the vessel will be impressive ceremony of bl th she was 2 menths old and in the infervening three month: jnnpstfinfl PEV{%" those who had worked ting 0 the Treadwell -!}1 e uw:‘n 1“““\(/'\:-;.'(f’]“(‘m-{mmd v{))‘;;n‘m most milhi ldn)l.m:mw?l‘takct cornerstone s h ;v Ped : 1 has grewn four more. Mrs. J. P. Cunningham, mother of (he ¢ v 45 kil pany one to five year: I _“ ,;“, 10 pclogkeait )4’»11‘1\! 5 ‘ ‘:(; &:l‘d Smu "u:);u‘tw.lhenol)lm{‘;’:\inbi-:sz‘:;: "\1:181 ybhlxl::’ncnb ft;l ll;’c ?R:N’(“m 1’,’3:;\ ,,‘ 3 ‘\v e S T pleased (han surpriscd at her childs unusual re said, “We 1+ half _month i poy 1 e i S il e ey o the ahiMcene: ehoir of Scrt of expected it of Eonnic. When I was 5 months old I had five o SpeEr | iy et difive Vot Bhie at-| THep Ars gusie atiine Claitta ] it e ot IR . Saint, Ann’s School, directed by Mrs. teeth.” Brothows AT LS R < e S 2 ont | ternoon, to work accom- Hotel. ¥ Today's News Today—Empire. |8 glenry.A. ‘Harmon, sang & hymn fo ) stone, entertained Saturday ever half; 15 to years, two |\ e his RUDG ‘) Saint Terese. Speakers were od from the Eastman Com- At thelt Prankilth Stoekt hhlence PRI S e ! e Crimont, E. W. Griffin, Secre hen they will be placed in ‘ N Thleantipi L0 el il Three senior members of the Ju- of Alaska, who spok th jerstone. Other camera en- i 5 e Rtk for srix L ol any i Ski Club were also on han tery, and Charles W. ¢ ts who took advantage of thi were wan, by, Miss: Bared H {hra" dre "abiollt’ 1 ooo | P20 joined /in the, wark. Furiner REGULAR Commerce, spokesman for the weather to secure pictures were Wil- Al ol e St itory at the ' y,6 gajom course and new. trails ness and profsssiona n of fred Lelvers, N Henry i RS y 5 e expects this| oo hed out up the mountain M E E T,l N G neau Barbara Winn, Williar ] A Hallowe'en scheme was ¢ ) Ui W PG P he use of those who will D In Cornerstone and A. B. Cain MA 8 ut in deco for ‘the event,!ployment such conolude: their sliding off the Placed in the co was a - : ! the, H]mf i being r‘r”: A : document stating that the stone wa a with doughnuts and cider upon re- s 0 laid on October 30, 1938 turning to the Johnstone resi DINNER HONOR d Also recorded .in_the document,|| STOCK QUOTATIONS SAN FRANCTSCO 11‘(()1‘1\ the scavenger mvml OF LLOYD L. REID ngehgpfglders FEDERAL LABOR UNION L e G included M abell Pa Ee e p A. F. of L.—Local 20904 names of Lester Troast and a SN T SRt Mg Mhsiatn Ruth = i 3"(’ t fla ciate architects, as designers of Ala Juneau ‘mine Barba Beth Notar B | i_ Ui ga ur y chapel, and D. P. Holden and Ha 1ogn Can s renoh Stewart .« t B o 154 sretis’ s & iistots of Bethlehem tore opcrators and striking union | Mildred. Webster, Pauline Petr Road W ‘;:,h-!'lu:xw(ll\\'ltl\ a Hal- e retreat house an wrine fron €0 Commonwealth and Srv\l‘h\‘ln TV so0n. Katherine Campbe Dor h lowe'en gathering in the new gar- ;l,?;(lr:‘,‘;,,‘,,‘, S ; oted by 26, Curtiss Wright 6%, General e Wilms, Betty Wilcox, Virginia Wor- wge of the CGene Weschenfelders 7 O’CLOCK the Rev. LeVasseur and -the Rey.|Motors 50 tional Harvest- ; B ley, Dorothy Fers, Isabell Dobson Between thirty and forty guests Joseph Allard, OM.I wrvevine e 63%, Kennecott 46%, New York | NORLITE BOY SCOUTS | Bonnie Erickson and Lanore Kauf- Mrs. Lewis B gt M were ph;»m [m’»lh(‘d ma:lr. with # the 2oz " Central 19%, Safeway Stores 24 mann, Messrs, Bill Jorgenson, Harry Knute Hildre, Mr. ar rs. R. dancing being enjoyed to the mu- ;‘l:.](:‘:.:‘k:;‘ l;\s,l;,vp,.(:d\ ’'Southern Pacific 19, United States | ENJOY OVERNIGHT HIKE | watkins, Pete Schneider, Dallas Righton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ger- sic of Fred Arnold and his Alaskan { Leo A. Dufour, at that time Steel 64%. Pound $4.75 9/16, Brem- Weyand, Harley Turner, Alice Niel-,wels, A. R. Harris, Miss Helen Hil- Wrangelers T H l s E v E N l N G clesiastical student for The Alaskan ner bid 1 ¢ 1%, Hedded by 860 «ter Sam Du- | son, Jack Glasse, Phillip Harland, dre, Miss Elizabeth Cameron, Henry ~ Hallowe'en colors served as dec- y 3 missions, and Edward J. Giovanetti, Ker, 23 members of the NorlTe Boy | Ted Smith, Lee Lucas, Hallie Rice, erson, Maynard Peterson and orations for the event, with the are credited with felling the firs DOW, JONES AVERAGES scont troop enjoyed an overnight Bob Scott and Paul Coke. h Miller sual pumpkin pie and cider pro- trees in clearing the right of wa The follc al today's Dow, hike Saturda and Sunday up - e ee — - - ding the main diet of the eve- from the main highway to the beach Jones aver industrials 151.73, | epaulding 1. sing Saturday ~Try an Empire aa. s News Toaay.—Empire. | ning. in the summer of 1931 and other up .66; rails 31.49, down .40; utilities morning and returning yesterday.| — operations up to yesterday 24.35, down 09, The boys did all their cooking over J. Malcolm Greany, formerly of - kg outdoor fires and dled them- Detroit and now of Juneau tock New York state’s sour cherry selves capably, it was reported. Paul motion pictures in colored film of crop is estimated at 25 percent Danzig assisted the Scontmaster and Sunday’s ceremonies, The corner- than last year's crop. The Scout Commissioner David Wood stone will mnot be permanently p, compared with 1937, is Jr. went along in an advisory ca- s sealed until the processed films are ed be 36 pertent les pacity. W b A OPENING ENGAGEMENT TONIGHT LILLIAN at the PIANO You'll find smokers | everywhere keeping Chester- fields with them all day long. They add to your pleasure when ROY on the DRUMS you’re on the job and when you 4 PLAYING SINGING take » dight B and DANCING It takes good things to make a good 1 product. That’swhyweuse the best | ingredients a cigarette can have —mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper—to make Chest- erfield the cigarette that smokers EDDIE DOOLEY say is milder and better-tasting. i - EDDIE p Lty " .with MORE PLEASURE | for millions GLORIOUS NEW MUSIC TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT at CHARLIE MILLER’S CAPITAL CAFE WINES — BEER —— SUPPERS PAUL WHITEMAN Every Wednesday Evening GEORGE ~ GRACIE * BURNS ALLEN Every Friday Evening All C. B. S. Stations 52 Leading N. B. C. Stations Copyright 1938, LicGeTT & Myras Tosacco Co.