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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 1939. ( ils ARMISTICEDAY ' Admits Fised Bouts | i - 5 aseRve e = TrainSeven wiTh HouDAY Men Ki"ed Radio Prograrfi Presented ~Annual Public Dance _ MExXICO CITY, Nov. 1—Seven, ' Fyant This Evening SIS ik S LOOK cosmnty: A e Day is being observed . § 41 - : » - 3 with a holiday as schools, b y " 4 . » e A L 3 AT i Territorial and Federal officers : 4 3 { 4 5 : : | 4 1 most business houses are clo: \ 5 g : 2 This morning between 11 and 11:2 o ’ . ; S TllE o broadcast was | erican Legion with -o A peaker for WHITTIERS ON ALASKA X ns, “God ss | @ ‘ 2| . : . ; p 5 : g : : Mr. and M. S. Whittier are / and Buddy” were i # g g ¢ : : i . 1 " neau on the st William Spicer, accompan- i ; . ¥ . . ¢ ] . ’ a- | ied by Alice J¢ the piano and Whit- Corrine Jenne, violinist .8 ' i » i A G : 3 stoms Big event tonight will be the Ar- 4 i s : 4 ¥ . - G i ristice Day Ball, sponsored by the | &8 i By v ; & > ’ 3 r Legion, which is scheduled to start RETURNING TO JUNEAT at 10 o'clock in the I aliroom. | § ] SR w | i ; ; - | Fred L. Barragar, who is asso- There will be special fea ; : : ’ ] . ciated wi Jtor Com- | ing the affair. A large atten 5 ; % ; e 3 % I 3 4 " ser on the steamer is anticipated and a cordial inv States. H ac- | to be present e Z . | ] . o Harry Thomas RO‘A’ b rm . angement ; : 4 o 1 i . 3 ; - ; L . , . ¢ 4 According to a copyrighted story here ke Mol FpR b in a Chicago newspaper, Harry vor Davis and Allan Johnstone 4 . ; : . Thonias" Hagle Hend, Minh, SR 4 S o s s heavyweight fighter, has admitted v % 4 his part in two fixed fights, one | § é . G 1938, and the other with Max [y 4 - gt ; ; ' : Schmeling in December, 1937. . : g : % 5 Managers and fighters named 4 deny knowledge of any fix fights. . ‘ In Spy Trial Waiter on Alaska Vessel, SALESMAN_sun of mit- ‘BEAU BRUMMEL’ IN BERLIN_The arm with which Germany's well-tailored foreign Py . . . ler’s current favor is reported to minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, created a sensation in London in February, 1937, when he gave a - = Gu|"y_Gomg South be shining on suave, blue-eyed Nazi salufe on being presented to King George VI, was still making history in 1939. This year found . B . Joachim von Ribbentrop, who him busy signing documents, the most important being that of Aug. 24 when (wearing “civies”) he i e ren s on Probatlcn sold champagne before he be- signed the Russo-German pact, voiding Germany’s anti-comintern. His Oct. 25 Danzig speech pre- came a Nazi diplomat. dicted “war to the end,” dealt gently with France, professed friendship for U. i ’ . - Lxd CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 11 — i - Avenue ’”’X';’»" «"f”’:f ; $ on Hunt, 31, waiter aboard the tos showing topography, straight bourbon! (& / S Jor ar of Admiral Rich- DIMOND To ASK I e K] vl types, roads, trails, and i | ' Ihh \V‘l)) P]CJS > C ioun ures in‘the vicin- | | ard E s Antarctic expedition o » E 2 be delivered was sentenced today to serve on pro- | E: 3 § bation with the expedition after | - 1 ; gihamiiiondy o . . pleading guilty to charges of grand | : E ) ground ceild even Hike ‘around ‘the : larceny and burglary FOR AN(HORAGE - ¥ ¥ , f - ! Hunt was arrested walking down | 5 also carry two-way radio the street with a radio and other e ,‘ = s ¢h keep them in constant articles police said were stolen from Says General Staff Maklflg‘ . -;@A!R RAIG | { | ecrmihieation with fire camps and a hardware store. The waiter must | ComEESHELTER. 2 A i Forest headquar . Mes- 2 make restitutin of $135 from his $60 Close SIUdY of Al- | . Al ®| sages from the air to the ground ; | L | also have been transmitted by an | [ . o monthly pay €. M S o ool Loning U.S. Forest Service Makes| izt sitine fo an sverase aitance Glenn Hyner, assistant agent for \\';\.—m\;(;‘ro\f Nov. 11.—Alaska | | ¢ H of one and a half miles. The am- 5 | e iy Mg e N, Ng ‘ WAL <2 Speed Now in For- PR R I il T e g HAS Delegate Anthony J. Dimond said cmmunication, but it has been IS accompanied by Mrs. HYNET, yodqay he will make every effort at | ‘el € p est Blazes g rant o pack returning on the steamer Alaska |y, pext session of Congress to S Byt helpful in directing lost persons and Virginia Capt Rota age store ; vacation trip i the | qt jeast $15,000000 for construction § # : s _ |scarching crews, in guiding fIre ..\ 4o men and another woman, . 1] of a “substantial” Army air base 3 e . WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 The | crews to spot fires back of the line | vy inis Capt Rota, known in con- . i | near Anchorage | B SR % of airplanes to fly both men|Which can be seen from the air (inenta) night clubs as Nina, is on ver ln MRS. WICKERSHAM ENROUTE | pinong said the Army General ; 3 ; and supplies to fires has helped to | only, and in giving other emergency trial in Switzerland for espionage Mrs, James Wickersham is return- | graff s making a close study of | % ¥ G simplify many of the problems of | messages and treason. She is reported to have ing to Juneau on the steamer Alaska | ihe whole Alaska defense problem | | : { fire fighting and to speed up con- e refused to defend herself against which sailed north from Seattle t0-{ang has a small funds for surveys| TR 4 { trol of going fires, the Forest Serv- APAN has 17,000 miles of coast- | the charges. Swiss officials charge » recently ac ump.:{u: the | o¢ such ‘a base bR ice, U. S. Department of Agricul- | line. | she bought ret Swiss gun designs. of her husband, the latc > e : 5% ture, reports. Days once were re- i | Judge James Wickersham, to Ta- : . quired to transport fire crews and coma for burial BACK TO JUNEAU- g equipment into the back country P d “ - B Mrs. James Primavera, with her b 7 B % 'The airplane does the job in minutes u"lp a'l lrcumstance MRS. SCOTT ON ALASKA | daughter Beatrice, is enroute to Ju-| & o g = & or hours. Mrs, Walter P. Scott, who has|neau on the steamer Alaska Mu('h‘ 3 T Seventy-four landing fields in Na- been vacationing in the south for|left Seattle today. : e § [ Hio0k) Potiests permit s kind of air-f Invade Movie COlony : the past few months, is a passenger -> > ~ 4 p 2 x i wer, i siae ity : 2 . M4 | plane taxi service to be operated be- | r]x::rvil;:‘.de'unl'r Alaska returning u.:”flfl:i},r: t::fi:)n]:?‘;l;}‘: has en-| § ) g L tween a headquarters station and| EREEE S RN E Juneau. g o0 | & n s ars. ey 13 8 the field. Fire-fighting crews are g { 5% | flown to the landing field nearest| ¢ a fire and then proceed by foot or! other means to the burning area. Another use of the airplane now | being developed may give addition-| |§ 1 aid in fire fighting, the Forest | Service says. It is possible that! & aerial photography can simplify the | || - dangerous and time-consuming task | One of the many air raid shelter | Of scouting large fires. Results al-| | signs now being put up in Lon- ready obtained indicate that a pho- | don is shown in this picture. The tcgrapher in a plane may circle over | signs assist pedestrians and mo- the fire, take pictures of the entire [ forists in finding a safe haven front, and drop finished prints to ; Ny .3 . quickly in event of sudden 2i |men on the ground in 18 minutes or | . S i 3 R'CED raids. 4 | : 3 THE MORMON settlers of Utah 3% . R once oraniaedwn_ independn Canadian Discount state known as Deseret. B. M. Behrends Bank. | First National Bank L A.MACHINISTS MEETS v | LOCAL 514 MONDAY ooo mutows mas TB0P.M. | " ‘ ‘ ' 7 - Charles Waynor Addition WHAT'S INSIDE? 1 pal [ Gy 1 ® Fire never destroys @ house without burning up what's inside of;it. Fire insurance pro- i tects the building. To protest your household 3 g 2 | T l h ' 7ou might recognize the Brewster twins — Barbara and e ep one po sions against loss or damage by fire, you need Residence Contents Insurance. It Jloria — pictured above. They’re featured by 20th Century- singly little. ‘ox in “Little Old New York.” But you'd never recegiize 8 4y PROOF., . COPYRIGHT 1939, SCHENLEY ASTILLERS CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY hose little gadgets they are nudging with their fool. They A L A s K A E L E C T l‘ l C ® | re tire pumps! (Great for sea-horses, too, Barbara says.) Vhat’s more, they promise relief from the old back-breaking l‘l & l, 0 w E I‘ C 0 ! and operated pump. Powerful leverage kicks air into tire L l G T i UCK AGENCY 1 great gulps. Easily, too. As easily as walking up stairs, PHONE 616 TELEPHONE 249 nd notice that streamlining? Naw, we mean the pumps, Office-—Néw York Life ot the operators. - -