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MOVEPLANNED. | T0 GET TURKEY IN HOT PLACE Soviet Union to Underfake | to Get Abrogation of | Allies’ Pact 10SCOW, Sept It is rr]l:«h])‘; yorted today that the Soviet Un- | taken steps to bring about ion of an agreement be- Soviet Union and Turkey ! Dardanelles and the Black Sea will be kept open to Allied has conclus tween the Minister Von Ribbentrop, | timed his arrival in the Soviet cap- ital to conform with the visit of the Turkish Foreign Minister Saracoglue o Moscow | ¥ " b AR hs Yi‘n“m*"l’:f{:;‘noa SCHOETTLER to promise the security of. the Bal- | FLIES NORTH IN , re-| ‘ PAA SHIP TODAY banks and also the continued neu- ality of Italy if Turkey will nounce her friendship for France| Britain manager of the took to the Von Ribbentrop was prepared to| his acquain- his 1 that Italy might abandon her ne ality in favor of Germany would inevitably bring Turkey into the war, a thing which the Turks are anxious to avoid Official announcements in Mos- and Berlin said that Von Rib- bentrop was going to Moscow to dis- the common problems facing Germany and the Soviet Union in connection with the collapse of Po- land Germany has stressed that present demarcation line is only temporary—it is notéd however, that no such statement has come from Soviet Russia. Neutral observers are convinced of one thing and*that is that Ger- many will take no stand regarding Poland or any other question which will antagonize the Soviet Union Hitler was compelled by the Ger- man General Staff to make an ar- rangement with Stalin which would insure Soviet neutrality in the event of a war on Germany's Western | front. Hitler will be obliged to stick to that policy, no matter what Mos- cow does. Von Ribbentrop’s task is to keep Russian demands and expan-‘ Bob Baranof Schoettler, Hotel, again air today to further tance with Alaska. | Schoettler, who has flown to Sit- ka and other island ports, and also | across the divide to Atlin, this| morning boarded a PAA Electra for| Fairbanks, where he will spend a| wweek in the Golden Heart city be- fore returning | HELP THY | NEIGHBOR that cow the Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Seryice I for this qualified worker. i RADIO PHONE OPERATOR— JOURNALIST—Young man, single, | age 19. Two years of university training in journalism, pius several | months practical experience writing | advertising copy and reporting on| small newspaper. Has restricted li-| This view of the market square in Radomsk, Poland, {llustrates the devastating power of modern planes. Practically every building was severely damaged by the Nazi raiders. Fire added to the horror. FPhoto flashed from Berlin to New York by radio. ~azi Roundup of Polish Postmen Their hands clasped behind their necks in token of surrender, officials o had endured a siege by German troops and Danzigers for eight days, are shown being herded into a Germsn armv truck. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1939. Three day s FCC WILL HOLD communications. MRS. 6. WILLIS IS DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL " LATE WAR |RUSSIANS JOIN = | ARINGS OVER " CHINESE, FIGHT | AGAI“SI JAPA“ Mrs. Gertrude Willis returned to | RADIO SYSTEMS BULLETINS | | CHUNGKING, Sept. 27. — Weil her home this afternoon from St 2 |informed sources stated today that| Ann’s Hospital where she was taken Fly fo o Fairbanks To ‘de’,?,‘if’f:n’?gfi?mfzh’; Sovernment " second ‘group. of Soviel Rusian yesterday sutferng rom exposuer - To Be in Ses- the volunteers arrived in China recent- Mrs. Willis, who had been ill, ion Here Lafer are massing on Teon ek Rumanian|yy py way of Hsinkiang to help|collapsed sometime Monday whilo | fight the Japanese in China. lon a walk and lay unconscious in VEIPIT | The arrival of the volunteers,|the brush near Perseverance Road | PARIS.—A. terrific artillery duol‘who were sent to various war| over night before being found by Two Federal Communications|between German and French bat-|,onec is believed here to remove “rcmng pamp_s | Commission men and an Alaskalteries is continuing on the Mo- .n qoubts of the Soviet attitude| g 5 M Communications System represen- | selle-Thine front tonight. toward China and especially the KATZ THROUGH tative, arrived in Juneau on the |fears of a Soviet Japanese non-' Aleutian, flying to Fairbanks this| BERLIN—Fighting against the aouression pact | Karl K. Katz, Northern Pacific morning, preparatory to hearings|French is reported tonight pro-| "Rumors of such a pact spranz| Railway representative, passed there with respect to aeronautical|gressing near the village of BOrz.|inte existance after the truce ‘”1 through Juneau on the Aleutian t night, on his way to the West- Nomonhan on the Manchoukuoan- WASHINGTON.—Navy craft and I. 1. N. Radiophote The three were E. L. White, en- Mongolian-frontler ‘u,.m and Interior in the interests gineer with the FCC, from Wash-|planes may be sent to the Mary- S % lof his company. ington D. C., M. 8. Orr, FCC at-|land .coast to search for an un-| ! B L torney, also from Washington, D.|identified submarine reported| GOOD YIELD OF GOLD ¥mpire classitieds pay. Jidal —{C, and Charles Murphy Traffic|sighted in that section MADE, VALDEZ CREEK|-—— Manager of the Army Communica- —_ — e ceeeene . tions System, from Seattle, Word comes from Valdez Creek, tions” is | L. I. N. Cablephoto with the sionist movement as closely in cense to operate radio telephones. bounds as possible wtihout antagon- Miscellaneous experience includes, the Danzig postoffice, who izing the Soviet, work as shipping clerk, work as - - waiter in fraternity house, milking and general dairy work, and ser- R ey L i FROM TANANA Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Tanana, are registered at the Bar- anof Hotel, after coming in on Lhe Aleutian last night. e e Empire Want Ads Bring Results. |vice station attendant. 2644. Call for ES| of - PALL DANCING vz | LASSES | ‘Now enrolling. Phone Dorothy 8.| Rcfl Red 119, 315 Third St. adv. | ‘ ITSTIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR || COMPANY &) ¢ LUBRICATION MOOSE LODGE MEMBERS—ATTENTION! First Social Event of the Moose Fall and Winter Season BASKET SoClAL An Evening of Fun and Frolic for All— Bring Your Wives and Sweethearts. Have yqu lady bring a supper for two in a box, basket or what have you. PuLes will be offered to the best decorated basket and to the basket obtaining the highest bid. 1.0.0.F. HALL Second and Franklin Streets FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER 29 —8:00 P. M. BE PREPARED TO ENJOY YOURSELF. There will be music, dancing and other entertainment. There will be supper for those who fail to bring a lady. e e P e A Pt e it PERSEL e S S R B S S S AR S B S R ! \ A Y { ATTEND NIGHT SCHOOL § Conducted by the Juneau Public School { | REGISTER BY MAIL—NOW! { | COURSES OFFERED \ { BEGINNING TYPING COLLEGE ALGEBRA ! ADVANCED TYPING SOLID GEOMETRY $ { BEGINNING SHORTHAND & ;"‘ST"“ IVICS \ ADVANCED § ! BN BHONTHAND BEGINNING FRENCH | BOOKKEEPING BEGINNING LATIN | PUBLIC SPEAKING ADVANCED FRENCH { { TRIGONOMETRY ADVANCED LATIN ' . \ N { UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP CLASSES FOR FOREIGNERS § DEFENDER—Full peace- ! All courses—$10.00 for 36 lessons. { time strength for the U. S. : Two nights per week for 18 weeks. : :‘T::,.:, ::w:;;;se’l::hubg;flad:ny | ! No classes organized with less than ten students enrolled. § John J. Pershing, AEF. com- 's { High School credit may be earned. H mander during the World war. N For further information send request and self-addres: 5 - 5 Withi: soldierly eroctnems the get- H 'S ssed stamp- { ed envelope to Juneau Public Schools. Supt. A. B. Phillips. 1| ; exslimesed/in Washington, 0.0y { SEND NO MONEY. Information and registration ONLY by mail. | 5 FOHTRS :_"_‘ \ Empire classifieds bring results. ettt ettt ottt 3 Dawson JA(KSONS REGIN 'G ol oo s i Y el o | Dawson. —— RANK OF ADJUTANT Capt. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson of the Salvation Army have re- ! ceived notice from the Army Ter- | ritorial Headquarters in Toronto, Canada, of their promotion to the bringing a “centralization | thereby achieve a greater measure | of economy, safety and efficiency. | The hearings' in Fairbanks will| (last indefinitely and will move to 1Jm:cau about two weeks later. ' YUKON RIVER BOATS ithe Yukon is drawing to a close| ing river steamers now on last runs. The steamer Yukon, September 15 bound only The Alaska Railroads steamboat Nenana is now on the lower Yu-| kon on the last trip of the season, river villages the last freight ship- ments and parcel post until June. CANADIAN DlS(,OUNT 12 Hearings will be held for the In- near Broad Pass, that the placcri terior and Westward plane opera- operators of the creek have pro- B. M. Behrt‘nds Bank. tors in Fairbanks beginning Octo- duced approximately $100,000 ln}sdv, First National Bank. ber 2, White said, explaining that gold this season. lo.o-...ooooou The major portion of the gold i was taken from ground owned and | § of communica- +o be developed BUCHAREST, Sept. 27.—1It is that a - R R R White said Alaskan aeronautical | ficially announced lawyer | controlled by John Carlson. Are You Tired of Ordinary m;nu'm l‘msl rezchr‘d :he point "am:dthflerzgelefléu-l 8 ffl(r_mcrdlefld-' Several Indians were among the Food? where central radio stations must|er of the outlawed Iron Guard, wWas|jycky miners on the creek. One be developed for use of all fliers op- | arrested and executed last night|native father and his four daugo- ) Drop in at the Newly erating out of a central port. because he was the ringleader in|ters all of whom worked in Renovated “Every plane operator wants his|the successful plot against the life| mine, and shoveled in after thc own radio set,” White said. “But|of the former Premier Armand Cal-| manner of the old time placer | BBUNSWICK CAFE there just f';*‘"'t enough frequencies i";-‘c“g ted that at least g |MINErS are said to have cleaned WHERE YOU'LL FIND | to g oaround.” t reporte hat at least a|yup approximately $2,000. Stacey Norman, Alaska head of [dozen executions, presumbaly in| Posy Chinese and American DR. SIEVES, CHIROPODIST, | Dishes at Their Best! the PCC, said competent operators|connection with the assassination would be standing by at all times|of Calinescu, were carried out in| Makes Arch Appliances to measure. Special Breakfasts, Lanches, ‘mumnmll) for all plane operators|various parts of Rumania last Office, 10 Valentine Bldg., Phone Dinners {on both normal and emergency|night. Official reports insisted,| 648, —gdv. | ‘bnnds. Operators will pool resources | however, that country was com- |to finance the central set and will| pletely calm. i PR N CONFERRING STOCKHOLM, Sept. 27.—It is said that Swedish Prime Minister Sansion and Foreign Minister | Sandler have gone to Copenhagen ! Advance SALE Quality Furs ARE ON LAST RUNS | With early snowfalls and below|for a two-day conference of north- Now's the time . . here's the , freezing temperatures being regis-|ern neutrals to discuss action to place . to buy your fur |tered in Interior Alaska, travel on|be taken on trade problems. coat! Prime pelts, expert Two Swedish and two Finnish danger of freeze-ups fac-|ships with cargoes of woodpulp their | have been sunk by German sub- | marines recently. | Germany has proclaimed all the wood products of the north coun- workmanship, advance 1940 styles . . . they're all yours in our huge advance sale! Guaranteed savings! Shop— compare our low prices! Chas. Goldstein BARANOF HOTEL Open Evenings 7-8 which left VEAL CUTLETS | and Couniry Gravy | Baranof Tomorrow to Marshall and other | | | |p——— ad rank of Adjutant. This is a promotion which is awarded after ten years of satis- factory service in the Salvation Army. gt » PEA(O(KS (OME IN FROM RIVER | | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peacock are in town from the Taku River country for the first time in several weeks, coming in day before yesterday by small boat. | The Peacocks report water stage | in the Taku River is low, and signs | of winter are increasing daily, with | fresh snow creeping down the moun- | tain sides appreciably. The well known couple expect. to be in town over the weekend before | retummg 'SYBIL EMERGES | FROM SICK BED Sybil Godfrey, “little bantam” (Society Editor) of The Empire, was up and around again today after a several days’ siege of the | flu. | Miss Godfrey has lost consider- able weight, but should be back !at work again within a few days “Can't keep a good gal down, Harry Lea was dismissed from | St. Ann's Hospital this morning after receiving treatment for an injured hand. i Miss Joyce Barlow was discharged from the Government Hospital to- day after recovering from an op- eration. i e | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stroup are the parents of a five-pound eleve ounce baby boy born at 11:30 clock last night at St. Ann's Hos- ' pital. Mother and baby are both i { TRUITT SMALL BOAT HARBOR WORK BY MOONLIGHT James Truitt, U. S. Engineer, made a midnight inspection trip to the small boat harbor dredging proj- | ect here last night during the stop or the steamer Aleutian. 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