The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1939, Page 2

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LEPKE WILL FACE HIS FIRST TRIAL Nine Other Federal Counts Against Racket Chief Are Made Lepke) eteer. wi r Hoover n the F respectable bu 1e cul and whose profits imseif 1 the prohibition era, tence of six months in pt finding for re- rand jury what, new of Lepke's ac- t club mm .hf T‘ln— side of the Bridge. Bt himself by later ed to f violating to Ya- an inter- tart al court th s reported cnroute to zainst them. d with Lepke in 1, Cali- while LWl Jacob ) Shapi his fate itwined with Lepke's friends and even some relatives of EMPIRE, W the racketeer, who took advantage of their kindness while G-men hunt- | ed him frem one end of the country | to the other. - BRITISH SUBJECTS ARE ADVISED ABOUT 10INING WAR FORCE s applications are being | the British Consulate om British subjects res!- country whe are anxi- ous to return: to the, United King dom and join His Majesty’s: Forces. jons frem London . indicate however, that there is no; shortage of man-power at present, that all faciliti for training recruits: are it present in full use and that re- juirements regarding further re- cruiting can best be met by a.grad- ual flow of British subjects. from abroad as the war proceeds. Further instructions on the long: term pros- pects of recruiting British subjects living abroad will be netified in due course. i The Book ALASKA, Revised and at 2:30 pm., Minimum temp with fable Thursday Alaska: LOCAL Temo dum RADIO REPORTS TODAY Lowest 3: . Precip. temp. temp. 24 hours ) 0 16 03 16 0 15 0 0 Wes Cloud, Clear Fuhrged Now On Sale; $1.00. Abner (Longey) Zwillmar Others involved are personal T TP RS EORNY ST IV e = BURNING | ! s 8 S This series of pictures tell the story of how a Ge an submarine torpedoed two Bri s, Sept. 14 LSS 8 e and then directed the Norwegian fre ter Ida B: e, bound for ( raig, i re f e c § i £ ;i Tankers sunk were the Irdluence and the Cheyenne, both off Cape ( u German submarine guiding the Ida Bakke to four lifcboats filled with 42 2 of crew. The Influence had been sunk four hours Picture (2), léaning over rail as Influence crew is hauled aboard of them alread; eck. members of the crew of the torpedocd tanker € England, af been picked up by the Ida Bakke, following direc hours until all the men had been rescued, subme Iy cheers drom the two crews on the Ida Bakke's d Messa in Morse code, by blinker light, said: “Please follow me. Ih up the lifeboats.” MONEY the earlier, shows on deck ¢ Picture B'JYT'... Insurance Talces the Loss. with sev Drizzle & of South ¢ having ine stood by seven firc riy re nory: i ent of three British er tions of Tda Bakke 1 X want you to .piek going ashore n the submarin to the nt by accom sub er o jusi sunk a's "HOOVIER HAS | oo O R B e T T |Wants U. S. fo Ban Sale of : ; lll\ are ]Nl( hase The Book AL fnlarged, Now On Sale; - o A. Revised and $1.00. It can happen 1o you The sudden disaster of fire may Adequate This, plus En Creomul. Try an Empire ad. come fo your car, your home, at an.time-. . insurance offers security against sudden loss. Munitions for Offen- sive Purposes care to prevent fires, is a fitting thought for Fire Prevention Week, dedicated to reducing the annual losses from fire. NEW. YORK, Oct. 11 | Hoover ‘urges the United against ba the sale of poison gas and warlike or ] i standard prohibiting planes, fto all nations; at all times. Cooperate! bor submarines peaceful, > o] SEE US TODAY!? AN ments but none for offense do not like X n. bombing women Jume s JIRS WA gene @ 3 y d as the pro an manufacturer. - “Equally actly the same reasoning, vinced that we should permit tions to buy from the Unitec instruments by which they ca |fend themselves from such barba ities.” Elaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Office PHONE 253 >0 - BREW y_R BRI D == (ONGRESSMEN SENT FISHING REPORT BY _ CRAIG ASSOCIATION Because of the very poor fishing season this year, not a single frower among the 250 natives in the Craig Community Association can pay anything on his loan obtained funder the Indian Reorgan i Act, and only a few could pay i isurance or interest on their notes. This is the word being sent by the Association to Chairman Schy- bor- GUARD AGAINST FIRE BUILD WITH FIREPROOF MATERIALS Brem a heart Bremer figured . WECARRY A COMPLETE LINE.OF FIREPROOF MATERIALS Johns-VManville Produets. © BOOFING—Cedar Grain Siding Composition- © Rockwool Insulating Materials © Sheet Rock Plaster Board Al Kinds of Fine Lumber ° Good Housekeeping Prevents Fires COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA Phone 587 i Good Insurance Prevenis Loss o S _ SHATTUCK AGENCY s Al Sl el e Telephone 249 Office—New York Life fall chapeau. or vice versa, isn't ceriain but here are the pair, modeling what appear to be identical bonncis,

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