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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WLDNESDAY NOV. 22, 1939 KIDNAP-MURDER [(5% (5% 5 THANKSGIVING IS, | AR FIGHT ICOALMINELS |— o | o o o e s was the :l U RY DE([ARES |t ,"“ " j ,h,y-f'f'[”, f:'.fx MARKED BY ROU“D o SRR -4 WSPEGED B{ » y ol ' ) (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Jun2au and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., No af th iespers K from an TH TH BRITISH AIR 2 RUSSEH- GUI[TY klahoma prison guard and escaped OF ENTERIAINING FORCE IN FRANCS, Nov. (OM IS)E‘) R | : | cloudy, occasional light showers tonight and Thursday; mode Russ id he fled because he ZBiritish and French fighting e southe y winds; lowest temperature tonight about 32 degrees. { Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Northern portion—Mostly = cloudy he love of his — I3 planes are reportéd to have swept the skies clear of Nazi with light rain showers, except snow in the extreme northern portion, Ex-Convict Is fo Make Nrw uninJ wianapine e sounz Football Dance at Elks Will | reonnassance sanes, snootins | Stewart Returns from West - » tenight and Thursday. Moderate southerly winds, except. fresh over alesman and said Hamilton down seven and an eighth Southern portion.—Cloudy with occasional light rain to- ‘{”a! Appe;fl in Kan- was slain accidentally while “they nghllgMSeaSOfl enemy plane was destroyed by | —Finds condmom : ; : .| night and Th y; moderdte ‘:n. fresh_southerly winds ? s session of a gun s anti-aircraft fire from the i : Fefegual € wwam ong coust ‘ot ghe. Guit of Alaska: 5as S|BY!flg | Wtorney fhiade QN i Festivities s Sahsfadory 4 | A weak low pressure area is located over the Guif of Alaska. Winds ? 7 fox'a Hew tria) Bad? it gy P French Jlt - (40 iplaties ’ i| along the coast will be fresh south and southwesterly from Dixon CHICAGO, Nov. 22—A ¥ Y T J arles Woodward set . in_ the da fighting and the {| Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook, and fresh northerly from Cape it cenvieted J. Ru X y for hearing of ar- Thanksgiving festivities in Ju- British none. The Evan Jones Coal Company 8 3 i | Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. gnd Teconmmenc 2 d I riRgon diie e, neau will be marked by church ser- Several German fliers are re- |mine in the Matanuska field was . LOCAL DATA for the Kkidup-murder 1 -eo vices and the re-unifing of friends| ported to have been captured. inspected last week by Commission- N % 2 1 rime sarometer Temo Humidity wina Velocity ~ Weather ot i ] and families of Gastineau Channel > o1 Mines. B ). BIERETE WAl i 3:30 pm. yest'y .32 2 90 s 2 Cloudy . The eve men for annual turkey dinner. High-| e, g returned to Juneau on the steamer . : P e e pos w 1 £t Rain delibérating slightly more t} W e ting U\; "x:?‘l (.01(21’;5‘:}]”;“‘[‘_' ofarians an o o : Noon - today 3 3 S 3 Pt. Cldy : WL UATUES S 90 : Stewart said he tound the stiua- | S ; RADIO REPORTS i o £ be me which will vie for sea- F on thdre very thtiatiotory. with . n honors with the presentation renas njoy o e Takme sHatial recay- | AN - TODAY taking sp ¥ b Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:3Cam dance at the Elks ballroom tomor- explos- | 3 | tions to L\uud '\mm\l du»\ explos : Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weather . row evening D D g excessively dry weather i 5 2 F PR s v vt lnnef a n(e e K ; | Anchorage 5 ‘ 19 23 Trace Pt. Cldy each player of the two teams with . ' Reaxow ! i i G gt G 1 tnhe Esk ® # P uermans Say French Are 20l Toothalls, ‘Jioh ‘O'Nelll” extéhas | ihirs tine 100 Tast HEht enfoved o L i Ve ed e B e ~ Deme W 2 By : Where a small crew is doing repair ; Bothel : 3 ; 3 Show H a cordial invitation t6 the public|a highly successful dinner nee of o8 RepulSed n EBY'Y to be in attendance at the dance|the gunmu Rotary glul’)‘:t (tj;: Bar- B 3 : Fpirbanks ; i A Glohdy Hour Atfack at the Elks. Music will be fur-|anof Hotel B s i ; | S oRaul s s - Stow 5 v nished by Jones' -Jittérbugs and| Entertainment, including a style “C” e S 1| Dutch Harbor 4 e Srnow DUERAS plid st wopl 5 g dancing will begin at 10 o'clobk. [show and other features, was pro- . BCWerd 10 U6 LICH '”‘1{7‘“ \t':‘; ! | Bodiak ped ‘ & b ", el grentest possible warmeh, IN. N \ The north- | Among those ehtertaining tomor-|vided by Rotary Anns. | PY oL moy 0 5 i e - Cordova Snow ;,‘;"1“15’\[ 0d sgevice. The 3 ST » ¢ the Western TOW evening in the Gold Room of! Music for dancing in the Gold & : p to riffe and machine | Junean 3 : Rain the Baranof Hotel are Mr. and |Room was furnished by Jones' Jit- e ’ oy oy i - Sl:!(a' 33 - 3 Mrs. J. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. . terbugs. Some of the party enjoyed 2 B R . : 7 Ketchikan 3 Rain Henry Sully, Mr. and Mrs. Robért |bridge in the Iris Room. e s . . | Seattle . e Cle Schoeftler, the Art Bringdales, Mr.| One of the features of the eve- 4 o Portland | 7 Cloudy and Mrs. C. B. Holland, Mr, and . ning's entertainment was the intro- Thr 3 rtesy ol Col. Otto | £ / o San Francisco . | 53 3 Cloudy Mrs. F. E. McDermott, John Nord- [duction of the newly-married Mr. Ohlscn in ar) ng transportation | 3 castern {N€ss, A. B. Phillips and Georgeand Mrs. Lou Hudson, who were Stewart sal was able to con-| g} R E N—This hooded . coat The disturbance that was ovet the northern portion of the W Tle siver doith or | PAVKS presented with a gift by Rotary dense what he planned as a (Wo| geen jn London is named “Siren,” | Guif of Alaska yesterday morning has weakened and was centered Perl Officers, their wives and guests Anns WOPRRRIDELITD, G SlIRl0 - Ee Y not because of pretty girl but be- this morning near Kudmk. Island, with 2 est reported pressure of T cause it's for air-raids. 2034 inches. Another d se with the lowest pressure estimat- y. after both the French nd German High Commands had ilitary sources claim 1 infantry attack has The Germsns claim that the Will gather in the ward roomi of attac after preparation)the U. S. Coast Guard cutter " 11} , NN BErE | ed to bg about 29.40 inch ; ted in the lower Gulf region, llery barrage, but had fal- | Haida tomorrow for the annual with the center at about latitude 43 degrees north, longitude 149 de- before counter fire from Thanksgiving feast on bodrd ship. | ; s ( o0 | grees west, twall batteries | Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Council will MEH R!N l BA K ®i | The weather has been ¢loudy over most sections of Alaska, with | showers over the southeastern portion and along the coast of the BAK CORPORATION he repor all action has'Be hosts with a buffet, supper to- (WET = 2° " 14 s g reet, Utica, N. Y. taken place on nch soil. The 'morrow evening at their apart- ow 'o shed pas|.40 Elaws FROM SAI'ES Tn'p Gulf of Alaska, and light snow over the Interior and in the extreme IREE . | fighting app: m'w] took place along ment in the Baranof Hotel. ! J. 3. M 5, wholesale broker,| notheastern portion of Southeast Alaska. WO ground, which is rea- | A family dinner is to be held | e ¢ m the Westward last) Juneau, Nov. 23.—Sunrise, 8:05 a.m.; sunset, 3:27 pm. Nov. 24 Fairbanks and | with a family dinner at the Her- | o ‘n time to get into the la: b\Nlc I Rvatiabie mann residence on West Eighth! < of business preceding ,(tomorrow’s HE E To (I‘.OSE g > entertain eighteen guests at their “ SRSl i = Eight Years Old | Ut iy gy o Rl ‘One Million Dollar Debt s and Mrs, J. F. Worley. } : e 5 | Bi\!l(?ol\a. games :md the usua] Taxpayers Mrs. A. E. Karnes, were present for ling will set places for thirteen to- p ; : Iparty held this afternoon at the . CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 22. — and Main Streets. George Schmidt at their apart-| i Fa s Ve |day and ten guests were present Wil be closed for the remainder of | centered the table for the occasion Time has taught us the value of {with a family difner at their new o ' z £ e ¢ 1 0 permanency in iradition. For 318 PR s b s . nouses will be closed tomorrow In years Americans have set a day a}lar! as Thanksniving DaY de- Norman will be co-hosts for ; g 1o Ay usual as will also be liquor estab- voted io reverence and feasting. 3 as usu Each year has cemented the holi- day and its reasons more firmly in our heartz. nably dry in cc on with the by Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Riendeau o " e | o after a quick| sunrise, 8:07 a.m.; sunset, ng the front at their West Tenth Street home. z i i r the R Balt area. 4‘_.,‘4,_,.‘_,_0_7,,__ IS - - LA eSS UL S B For the fourtéenth consecutive ;. 3 A0 3 to Fa Hether t6 Imedr & del year ‘the Tom Allens and R, R.| ¢ : o 4 | wént on down the raflroad to An-[ \h R Hok v S0 i caTehicdbign | : | Reolle, Fettingiy 1 i more than one million dollars or ErmAngE Wil Join i, CeleRcalen EROTARS,, ACWITAN . ¥ | close the schools until the money is Street ‘(:md Bowl iootball game for which Mr. and Mrs, John B, Hilm will | ‘A. has been a prominent suppor-| pUBu( S(HOOLS Carol K IS home on Tenth treet. Thé H. G.| % E § ! > a e Wilcox family will have five guests | ? 5 4 | ¢ for turkéy af their Calhoun Ave-| 3 % i Tk ‘QUZANNE WADES i 8 | the Fifth Avenue Apartment of Dr. y Carol Karnes, daughter of Mr, and Proving that they're not super- 4 ream were features a birthday celebration this after- stitious, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nord- | 3 4 | S ine Wade's birthday noon at the family home on Seventh morrow at their dinner table. Niffe &e¥ £ 3 7 % family home on the Basin Road, -ublic schcol children will know by | Ppetit citron men and pumpkins guests will difie ‘with Mt ‘and 'Mrs, % A £ 1 | Suzanne is three years old to- Iriday whether their class rooms surrounded the birthday cake which ment in the Malony. Mr. and| i ; |to help her celebrate the occa- € year. Members of the Board of land each guest “nibbled” on mints | Mrs. Arthur Adams will be hosts | Education are pondering the prob- frem. tiny turkey holders. home on Twelfth and D streets. i 7 3 ¥ OBSERVE HOLIDAY The J. G. Shepards are entertain- 7 ‘9 5 7 | All public offices and business residenice, and Mr. ahd Mrs. George % et observance of the holiday. Restaur- Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Stacey % Lo ants and cafes will be open as | Thanksgiving supper at the John- S i : 4 e ,shments, Drug stores will observe ’.son home on Dj ? Street. % 3 Ko ours from 12 n to 6 p.m. Milk ou E"' : g AT a of Office of Indian BE H TONIGI'" EDNA BLUE: “Any older women with will power . . . . 's left on the steamer Yukon | T esterday for E Mrs. Pyle bt i AR By BETTY CLARKE | Bad make-up rites fourth [end baby lelu for Seattle on the | an informal session tonight' to dis- AP Festute Strvice Writsr, 1 S § fopiren. P e cuss appointment of a Councilman| NEW YORK, Nov. 22 Youve | i S “?” L xnow, 8 g DALE THROUGH to succeed Oscar Hari, resigned, a |Seen her photograph everywhere— E . 5% Dr. George A. Dale, Acting Di- policeman to succeed Assistant Chief |45 an over-forty woman giy oa By e s o lithie | ector o1 maucation of the Ut Roy Hoffmd, ‘fésigned, and other) married daughter : : - bk of Indian Affairs, conferred brief- | ok o aevwie o oy, | 8 POWd comed mid- Or too much. s v e ettt e e P e S 222 22§ municipal TRStErS: 3 dle-hgea b 1 a model in| “They don't take care of their Iy at the office here last night e CTrE————— - e ————————— PO iy | sk o she concludes, while the stedmer Alaska was inj ss fas icture: ins, either he concludes. “You i pESntices. Iashton p o port. Coming from the Westward, e’s Edna Blue, top-notch older know an older woman's skin is apt 8 » = 4 J G P s {to be dry, so she ought to use a|he is geing to “Wrangell. | : ‘ f : 21h. box | | HALVORSEN’S Ladies’ Wear Juneau | f i | % ‘ A : a1 g £ A5 A % woman’ thédel for John Powers. to ] i. 9 I've known Miss Blue (she's a Mr: eam. G % I < . ; SETK A HIBTEL COM N in private life) since 1936. The first! “But she d t know anything HERE FROM GOODNEWS d c;\’:soxl'tad = £ time T saw her I was checking over |about S she lets it go Bill Henderson, of Fairbanks, is - 0col lates ' possible models for older women’s| oY (M she uses way too much|heading Outside for a vacation| $l 50 '.c' bathing suits. Miss Blue was willing | jcream.” trip after a summer at Goodnews _ T Ll to pose in bathing suits—although | T Bay. He is at the Baranof Hotel. - - - - : : g i“fik‘:;“hti“;:*,li;éi_”si"we‘:‘?fi’po(mj NURSES 1V sida Daiai kil Territory of Alaska - HE GRADUATED Van Duyn Chocolates a litttle extra-careful selecting | among the bathing suits and picked 0“ Mov,E Bo‘u LURAY, -Mrs. Zaga ASSORTED out two that were particularly good N @ff‘?r 3 F S ' ,at camouflaging. 5| (ARRY FUI.I. OUOIA Kemp Shenk hw seen teaching in 4 8 0'. a e The next time I ran across Miss T Page County schools for thirty yeats, N“ts Fr..‘ts Cur“'”elg Blue she was seriously at work o} . oo e oo e vk op |PUb She remembers clearly a young- i a beauty culture class—learning how ; Y ster in one of her earliest classes. rflrst Mortgage 6% Seriai to reduce, to stand, to walk, to use i;zscil;ia'\;oc?{\!:;‘d daunre:" ix"?u?xtlaslsl He is her present husband. Here is a candy that is widely recognized for goodness make-up to the greatest advantage.| o "o o0 oudae s B and faste . . .. candy that every one will enjoy . . . Take 'Exe_n.ssa] Serkvruslyv | Dr. E E wie, physician and Beware Co hs advantage of our special Thanksgiving offer . . /. Coupon emds e B e e |dentist, is returiing to Valdes demand as a model. And she is glad | DT AL HOUHRE R PR from common CO ds . . i about the whole busines: en are returhing to Cor The above Bonds, dated Décember 1, 1939, are to he e T tines o gmiariton o oo 1 That H On rgmark.s yappily. e SUR- dian Affa physician at Kanak-| Creomulsion relieves px‘omrtl{ secured by a First Mortgage on Lot No. 2, Block No. 1, to- 886 ne_to ¥eeb up iy esercises,9Ian Affalrs physician at Kanak | Creomuiion selores BeGEy _“And My youngest daughter, Vi trouble to loosen germ ladenphlegm, gether with the Sitka Hotel Building now being erected upon Eira, says she camt wait until she's| "7 ST R i s | O A CHOCOLATES make herself over.” > 1.4a Fiake on the boat bound for Kanakanak | ed bronchial - mucous membranes. said property at Sitka, Alaska. "WHat does she think most older oat ! 24, Dropchioh, mucous IaemEpALGS: Women need to correct in their per- |85 2 government nrse. have tried, tell your druggist to sell EXCLUSIVELY AT sonal appearance? On the southbound Bureau of |yon a bottle of Greomulsion withthe The Bulld’ng iS Siiua!ed belween the new Federal Build' P_osture oOmes Tirst Fisheries vessel Penguin yesterday, | understanding: that youeare to li¥e s il ; v quickly allay] e cough w18t 6F older Women have sway- |Mrs. Lillian Ross, Unalaska gov- fl‘e WY jp oy Bl ;g}ey iy . a . "9 - ¥ P = » = | er t rse, was headed t f ing and the main business district of Sitka, Alaska. . Ac- WEIT D T e nonee ;\':'J’J‘SZ_UO?\_‘:?S f‘,‘x;‘,:n{: Zn?""ophgé. BEOMUI.SIOhN J s e e i xpiration of her leave in - commodations will be provided for fifty (50) hotel rooms, one @reos Exsioisth il straighten 86 TP o voburn e 10.bie o for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis : staff nurse at the Juneau Govern- - large apartment, one sample room, a lobby and four (4) Reducic b Banally Importalit (sl nibny Hospital. | Are You Tired of Ordinary | : ; IT'STIME TO “An awful ———-————— stores. {are due to overweight” she points Food? | . G o4hat 3 BOXER DIRECT i, . Anvone desiring full info i th b d | ‘?:xl;}g ;Bbg\t,t‘:r‘ just don’t do any- [Ei:fimfl,fl“iimf,’ ;xl;ldi;:ocel:émé;s Drop l!x‘\e;twt:;dflewly CHANGE YOUR “: i ¢ older woms i i » 4 bl i ¥ g ful’ Inormation on iese bopds pleage J| X e s 0 none S e trom sowura to S, || RRINSWICK CAFE THINNED - OUT see The First National Bank, Juneau, Alaska; The B, M. e first ek s the Hirdest, After| Eording to word _received here. > - i Behrends Bank, Juneau Alaska, or Harold F ¢ Architect !that it's sfmple. When you begin Vi!;‘izilcri‘}‘:mthi“i:‘g\'ifi:rp:fw:;elz WHERE YOU'LL FIND /A 'TS! ’ U to get 1 Iler dresst an 8,,/Who. was o 1 \ ¢ O5X: IR, ‘vou?m)l;jzrst?:m!«ulgi ll:n :’o}z;: on the Boxer, will come to Juneau Cfi::: ;n%h::;:::n —_— s co“als Hfl']'on Valentine Building, Juneau, Alaska. R I e Specta Braktasis, Lanches, COMPANY of both overweight and bad pos- Try The Empire classifieds fo1 Dinners ture, They come next, results. J L