The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY SEPT 26 , — draw the attention of the German | fliers d4nd a dozen times we were yursued Three or four times we U. 5. AMBASSADOR Stock QUOTATIONS attacked by machine gun fire. MAKING CHARGES R AGAINST GERMANY Miss Audrey Click " Leaves to Attend Declares Houses, Autos, | ! : Plainly Marked, Are Canadian Institute Bombed by Planes and \h J F Cllck 1(‘(1 on Columbia to enter Three Hills rie Bible Institute at Alberta, : ada. Miss Click was graduated n Poland apparently sm high school last year. mbed houses and au-| Friday night the Glad Tidings marked with the | Band surprised Miss Click with a Biddle ”"‘”Hn.mk.mm shower, at which she in Paris from Buct | was pr 1 with 50 gifts. Game: The American Ambassador said|anq s g featured the social hat two villas at Constancia, about | evening 11 miles from Warsaw, had been | bombed by a low-flying German | bombing plane. He said that both | places were ¢ arly marked with the | es fla - SITKA BAKER 1§ ABOARD STEAMER Andy Tdrentan. popular Sitka s | baker, visited briefly in Juneau this m ng with his many friends here while the North Sea was in port. Lorentzen is returning to Sitka after a two weeks' trip Outside. 1 that the Polish five times within two weeks 4 ch time the temporary capita d We had written U. on the roof of one of our cars another flew the American The signs only seemed to EVERVTHING \ HUNTERS RIGHT BETWEEN THE EYES! ME REMINGTON and SUPER X ° WINCHESTER and REMINGTON SHELL VESTS . . . CLEANING OUTFITS ... . —Are you prepared for the opening of Duck Season Sunday? SHELLS GUNS SHELL BAGS GUN OIL FLASHLIGHTS and BATTERIES JUNEAU- HAHDWABE COMPANY Westinghouse Mazda Lamps For Every Lighting Purpose 10 to 100 waitts, frosted 150 watts, frosted 200 watts, frosted 300 watts, medium, clear Special Purpose Lamps 100-200-300 watt, three 100 watt, bow! silvered 150 watt, bowl silvered 40 watt, Lumiline 60 watt, Lumiline Try Westinghouse Lamps This Fall! DELIVERY SERVICE PARSONS ELECTRIC CO- 140 So. Seward ATTEND NIGHT SCHOOL Conducted by the Juneau Public School REGISTER BY MAIL—NOW! COURSES OFFERED BEGINNING TYPING ADVANCED TYPING BEGINNING SHORTHAND ADVANCED SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING PUBLIC SPEAKING TRIGONOMETRY All courses—$10.00 for 36 lessons. YOUNG | A DG 20c 30c ....50c 60c 55¢ 65¢c 90c $1.00 light Phone 161 | | Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out All\ A\( ED LATIN FOR FOREIGNERS {‘ its per week for 18 weeks s organized with les: hool credit may be e han ten students enrolled d. For further information send request and self-addressed stamp- ed envelope to Ju. SEND NO MO G by LR TR Public Schools, nformation and registration ONLY by mail. Supt. A. B. Phillips o { were mixed in this morning’s trad- | |ing with prices ranging from up | more than a point | issues showed fourteen losses, seven | 1t just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up | the cause. It takes those famous Carter’s | Germans over the top! <cene from Europe. France Now Banning All Communists Decree Issued Dissolving Party - Also Af- flllahons PARIS, sept 26. — Premier Daladier’s War Cabinet today decreed the dissolution of the Communist Party in France. This action, it is asserted, is taken as a reprisal of the Soviet non-aggression pact with Ger- many and also her invasion of Poland. The decree was submitted by Albert Surraut Minister of the Interior, quickly approved by the War Cabinet and then sign- ed by President LeBrun. The decree dissolves the Com- munist Party and all affiliated organizations and also forbids propaganda of the Communist Internationale in France. — .- FIRE OPENED ON PASSENGER PLANE |Swedish Oprant Report- ed Killed by Uniden- tified Seaplane | | AMSTERDAM, Sept. 26—A Swed- [ish passenger named Lamme was |killed when The Netherlands pas- senger plane was fired on today by an unidentified seaplane off Helgo- land, the German naval base in the, | North Sea. The plane reached here safely from Copenhagen. .. Share Marke! Wobbly Today, NEW YORK, Sept. 26. — Stocks | to off three quarters. Minus signs were in the majority | and at noon thirty represem.anve‘ unchanged and only nine plus signs. Dupont headed the stocks on the upside with a gain of one and one- eighth, The steels were up fractionally and aircrafts were mixed. Specialties were fractionally high- er. The close was about a st: L . e o 0 0 00 CANADIAN DISCOUNT 12% B. M. Behrends Bank. First National Bank. e e o 0 0 0 & adv. WAKE UP YOUR ~ LIVER BILE— of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. 1f this bile is not lowing freely, your food doesn't digest. your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at Little Liver Pills to get these two pints of | bile flowing freely and make you feel *“up and up”. Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely. Look for the name | Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red pack age. Refuse anything else. Price: 204, The first actual cnarge i These Nazi sol lAND MINES [STRIKE ENDS, NEW YORK, Sept. 26. — Clos —TInternational Illustrated News Radiophoto ing a Polish ldiers are storm- street cars PRESIDENT OF POLANDISTO QUIT, REPORT BUCHARES thoritative cicki is 1 of Pcl note pt. 26.—An au source says Ignace Mos- ly to resign as President d and appoint Paderewski Mcsceic resident” in Rumania - —— RAIN PLAYS HOB WITH ROADS OF INTERIOR ALASKA lke Taylor Returns from Trip - Snowstorm in Isabelle Pass Heavier than normal rain all throughout the Interior this sum- mer has slowed construction work and caused additional maintenance operations on the highways,.Chief Engineer lke P. Taylor of the Al- aska Road Commission said ‘today on his arrival on the Columbia. Rain throughout August and th early part of September causes the roads, particularly the Rich- ardson Highway, to become rough. Taylor went in over the highway, inspecting road work at McGrath, Takotna and along the railroad belt, and returned also over the highway. A snowstorm was encountered in Isabelle Pass on September 15, in- dicating an early fall Hawley Sterling, Assistant Chief Engineer, is leaving Fairbanks to- | morrow to ret.um to Juneau. VANDERLEEST FEST GOING TO PIONEERS' HOME H. R. VanderLeest, Trustee of the Pioneers' Home, left on the North Sea to visit the institution at Sitka. Ole Hansen of Valdez was a pasenger on the North Sea, to enter the home. YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL |Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneau TELEPHONE 3 | hine gun nest in Warsaw. Note as protection from return fire. 2 HALIBUTERS 'EXPLODE IN BORDERAREA BRUSSELS, Sept. 26.—Accidental | explosion of land mines near the | Belgian-German frontier is blamed | by Belgian railway authorities today |for a blast that wrecked a railway | bridge. The bridge was blown up a few | minutes after it was crossed by the Brus rlon express. A guard was slightly injured. - ~ Holds Parade | CHICAGO, Sept. 26—A modern \1)9!(( army marched in Chicago to- jay. Thousands of Legionnaires ded to the tune of blaring trum- and throbbing drums in sharp 1contrast with the® bursting of shells in Europe The parade highlighted the third day of the American Legion con- | vention. Wider of girth and not |quite so active as they were when the great war ended almost 21 years ago, the Legionnaires marched be- tween lines of a crowd estimated at several hundred thousand | | | | MEN GO BACK DENVER, Col, Sept. 26—CIO employees of Armour and Company | ended their strike and marched back to work today, heeding an or- der of the State Industrial Ccm- | mission. Both the Commission Mayor urged the members of the CIO Packinghouse Workers organi- zation to return to their jobs. Company heads said the 389 men are returning on the same which existed when the lkout was called last week. No date for negotiations on CIO bar demands, — e BARGE AS HOSTEl MAGDEBURG, Germany, Sept 26.—An 800-ton barge will be used as a swimming hostel on the Elbe and Saale rivers. There will be ac- commodation for nearly 100 German bms who wfll be taught to swim. and the | basis | J quotation of Alaska Juneau mi m | stock today is 6%, American Can 1112‘;»_ American Power and Light 5%, Anaconda 33%, Bethlehem Steel 93%, Commonwealth and | Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright, 71, General Motors 547, Internation- al Harvester 68%, Kennecott 417, ‘Ne\\ York Central 22'%2, Northern Pacific 12%, United States Steel | 9%, Found $3.99. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, es averages: industrials 153.54, 5 35.73, utilities 24.86. MBS DORAN THROUGH Clyde D. Doran, United Airlines | official, went south on the Colum- bia after visiting Fairbanks and Anchomge Baked Pork and | Chicken Noodles | Baranof Tpmorrow ‘ 3 * et ITSTIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! | pounds Rain and a stiff lake breeze failed to curb the enthusiasm of the for- mer soldiers. SELL, SEATILE Sept. 26—Two hali- buters arrived here today from western banks and sold their| catche: The - SEATTLE, I"m]'nr(l Want Aas Bring Rhllltl Yaquina brought in 28,000 and sold for 12 cents a nd_straight and the Angeles| sold 19,000 pounds at 12% and i2| cents a pound The Forward came in from local . banks with 10,000 pounds of \Ibl\‘ and sold for 67 cents a uund 1, Straight WINTERHITTING PART OF NATION CHICAGO, Ill, Sept. 26.—Snow and cold weather extended today from Rapid City, South Dakota, Eastward to Northwestern Iowa and reminded residents that winter is| playing his first stand The heaviest snowfall, four inch- es, is recorded in Rapid City and Sioux Falls. 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