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! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1939. OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU - : 2 1 T ic Coasl |CHAMBERBOARD [nyasion Is . [BERING'S BONES' Delegat EARLYDAYSOF ¢ | = ipmsee { ? Arclic Coas | Anvasion IS YED veiegaic "o (| E WEATHER | ' ELKS RECALLED IS T0 BE ELECTED ' MOVED 93 YEARS s 242 (By tho T, 5. Weather Tureay v Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.n., Nov. 30: inian ' NEXT THURSDAY : ,m SMS SALT g BY-OLD TIMERS | wicnt woow amai ana Fidu: cnanei io i in afrmono: e ] tle to moderate southeasterly winds; minimum temperature tonight ] " | about 30 degrees. | { Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Northern pertion — Cloudy with Under Allack Seven Names Placedin 10 3 Nations crestExplorerFound Final Fairbanks pioneer Members Honor- ,..Zaes o semoes i, o vt o i | to 'moderate easterly winds, except moderate to fresh over sounds G | Nomination Today Resting Place in Den- B ed by Lodge-History | "Sieits. ana moastate to fresh nothérty over Lynn Cunal N | " Southern 'portion—Light rain tonight and Friday; moderate to fresh ' Russian War Planes Ex- by Committee [Norway, Sweden and Den- mark, Is Claim Unable to Go to Nome or Is Recounted S i N t_ 2 i e Forecast or winas along the coast of the Gulf of ka: H fend OperationstoFar | e suneau chamber o commerce | MArk Thoroughly AIarm- | » ;iesesmios mmecking to nistors| 10D @t VAldEZ, COF- | pneer memirs o sunca Biks| iinds. siong. the coast il continue. saodefute to. Iresh ol will elect a Board of Dir a ians, that'the bones of old Vitus d Lodge ‘No. 420 were honored by probably increasing Friday. The 'wind ' directions will be southerly g North, Is Report it on ot e nureaes | €0 @t RUSSian MOV | 2ering st ave been move dova Southboun Lo T | Dy e . s - i Today the nominatipg committee, — from Berinig Island to Denmark al- | annual Old Timers Night of thel jpprook, and mortherly from Cape Hinchinbropk to Kodiak, 13 BULLETIN — KIRKENESE, |consisting of H.'L. Faulkner, M. S |, COPENHAGEN, Nov. 30.—Three! most 100"¥ears ago, has ‘been made| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, ‘Nov. '30.— | local ‘organization LOCAL DATA 1 Far Northern Norway, Nov., 30. |Whittier ar d Jc :1..l()m- recom- |inations, Norway, Sweden and Deén-|by & 93~_year-old seaman now living | Alaska Delegate A, J. Dimond has| Reminiscences of the old days Pime Barometer Temb Humidity wina Velocity ~ Weather P —The Russian Army has ex- |mended elec’f n of Charlgs W. C | mark, thoroughly alarmed at the|at Coquille, Oregon arrived here by PAA plane from!of Elkdom in Juneau were spun| _ 335 ik g % «oe tended its air operations along | ter, George W. Folta, Wellman Hol- | Russian invasion of Finland, looked | This old Norweglan salt, named Fairbanks and wil spend’ several|by’ ety toembets; including i &.| 550 Dan. yesty: ... 258 31 79 SE 7) Cloudy the shert Arctic Coast of Fin- K Beale, M. S ittier. [ to their own defenses but officially | Peter Johnson, claims he was bo'n | days here. He says he will be un-,Shepard; who has been an Elk for| 3:30 am today _{9 48 31 85 w 2 Cloudy land, to the Norwegian border. . Keith Wildes | maintained & non-committal atti-|on a whaler in Alaska water.|able to visit Nome this trip and-50 years and was one of the in-| NOOR today el % 83 s 5 . Lt.Snow Russian airplanes have sev- are members of the | tude on neutrality. Aboard the same vessel, he says he | will fly to Anchorage, possibly|stalling officers at the institution RADIO REPORTS eral times attacked the main resent. Wildes was nom-| The recent declaration of solidar-|was told by his father, was a com- | Sunday, and sails from Seward bylof the local lodge on June 22, 1899. TODAY Finnish road whidh extends replace Tom Dyer, who |ity among these three expressed &t mission’ which gatheted the bones steamer for Ketchikan, where he| The ' lodge in those early. da Max, tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Precip. $:am from Petsano to several paints d he wi _be able | Stockholm, with Finland. under|of the ‘Russian ‘explorer and took will spend a few days and then|met in'a room above the Juneau-, Btation last 24 hours temp. 24 hours Weather and tcuches Jacobsolven River, Board for the com- |rules of October 3, meart normal |them 'to Horsens, 'Denmark, for go to Washington to attend the)Young Hardware store. Three char-| Atka 37 36 24 Cloudy forming the Finnish-Norwe- |ing year and economic collaboration but not|‘“more Christian burial.” | session of Congress opening Janu-|ter members are still alive, though | Anchorage 18 15 0 Cloudy gian boundary in that afea. HOgpe auon emain oped naxt milisty A letter advancing’ Johnson's ary 3. none ‘attended last night's meet-| Barrow 0 il 0 OClear An ordinary omnibus carry- |Thursday prio It is stated, nevertheless, thatclaim has liéen written to the Rev.| The Delegate regrets he will be!ing. They are Willis E. Nowell, Hal| Nome 9 8 0 Clear ing mail, has been 'machine- \t today’s luncheoh were | public feéling in the Scandinavian|A. P. Kashevaroff, Curator of the | unable to visit Valdéz and Cordova McNair and ‘Charles Gardner.First| Bethel 1 -18 0 Clear gunned by Russian war planes. ston, Harrison Creek min- | countries is deeply shocked at Fin- | Alaska Historical Museum, by Ches- | this trip as the ship will not calljExalted Ruler of the lodge was A.| Fairbanks 1 -9 01 Cloudy gl s] F. Brundage, bound for |land’s situation. ter C. Farr of Coquille. Father| gt those ports southbound. K. Delaney. | st Paul o 5 Bt Kodiak where he will be physician Cabinet members of the three na- | Kashevaroff doesn't put much stock & MecCloskey Oldest | Dibéh Harbor .. 81 2 ‘09 Gloudy plANS MADE FOR { the naval airbase; M. S. Whittier. | tions gonferged a$ Stpcigholm, Oslo | in the story! ik Oldest old.ttmer still lving ‘in! Iodlak W - % Pt Oy who recently mkm-m.«‘x from a trip to| and Coperthagen. According to paundsen. Bering UDI l A Es Juneau is John McCloskey. Second| Cordova 32 | 31 ‘a3 g F p he '(V'W, and {(m B ‘r‘ Rn. - o was buried on_Bermg Island, in the jcldest is George Simpkins, who at- | Juneau 38 ' 31 o1 Cloudy ¢ »f the United Protestant Churc [ . . Kommandorski group, off the tip of ON I_ONG TRIP terden” ' laét night's mectitig” and@' Sitka 3 03 { Palme | the ‘Aleutians, in 1741 while hoam'tl told “part’' of ''the history 'of the Kefehikan 39 39 04 Rain NEw GOVERN LT i jlliak 5o Hnae GO S e lodge ! Seattle 53 52 82 Cloudy UR EN YHELD | FOR "'RApp'm mention lsdmaFde‘?fhi's?;)lleisil:i:':']‘l: Ia ‘company with A. D Hulen,| Othér oft timer§ ' attending ' ‘the | Portland 57 | 52 20 Cloudy | been moved. Fgtr Bays the ARrariar |, a of communications’ sesdion' ast Yilgnt' ‘were Johii' M-\ San rFaneiseo . 61 | 51 0 Pt. Cldy Committee tO Meet Gruen- | . Bor"en;“? fglee:mm-klec?m ¥ laska’ fof ‘the 'CAA, Glehnlchy, BV Selsiitse, ias - " SWEATIER SYNOP [ 3 AR RAINY pAs; \ t MARIEN EARLY‘ Bel'musix VEHH 2R g Geudie, Alaska Aeronoutics super- | Céhford! Athur Ficken! Dr! G . ; sl i . tD k - Takes g,, | O p vising. cngineer. will make a. four: FreebuNaen B’ Gardter. Hasty L The pressure was below normal this morning over the Gulf of g al boc I ]. pY (‘.( —fr " HoSfS ThiSEVeniflfl e e leska ommunin.d cfd. ‘WALBSHI B¢ Kibe) Mabtli Lave] Alaskd” with'a weak center located at latitude 58 deg n Office Iuesday is BU L ] AR W”dl ife Agen' Benson‘ tions projects. et l?n‘!ph Martin, Frank Met- pn:‘xf}xdv 146 degtees west, with' the lowest pressure reported as 5 Wfih D '1 B d Goudie left on the Alaska this’ calf, Minavd Mills| ‘Charles Naghel ine] ,;: b B s e i ‘N i | - afterncon for the istward, He Arthut Riefideat, Carey Tunks and ie “weather has continued cloudy over most Of aska with 5 Plans for ‘a reception v prving Over Alaska Range| Compleies Plane, Snow esse I’I ge. o K‘:“"““‘; A Wanet Bathe seattered; light rain’ showers over Southeast Alaska and snow alonz g Kl r A | . . ¥ 5 Iy < % - ¥ e R - T 1 vl U ous li: i heour a Kka's new Goveil rnest Gr ying ) SKa * °| shoe Patrol in Inferior L e g | Fedghies* rold-Yiifiets ‘st “living ify' U B0astof fhe GuIf 'St ‘Alaska; but contintous light fain had begun R § 8 ing, are by a Juneay i b-, Safer Ith‘J h Dr. and Mrs. 9P Wmle;. will -1 ning Some time around Christ- Jiiéat’ inthide “Prank’ &' Boyle)| OVer the ‘southefn ‘portion of Southeast Alaska this morning, with g 11 committee J e 0 be Ja g | = tertain’ this 'evening “with dessert-| o T gt James '3 Davis, \CasH Cole,” H L light''snow reported at Wrangell and Petersburg. From Ketchikan : thal is chaim EI "’\! S Efiorts | Two marten trappers who set out|hridge at their apartment in the W e v | Phulknet, ‘Wals George, " J. to as far north as Frederick Sound moderate to dense fog formed ‘ 1 Dr. Gruenin hedul | 15 | their lines ‘too ‘early have beent Fifth Avenue. 1 Dely) Gray, Géerge Kohlhepp, J early Wednesday, morning and dis sipated abqut noon. “ rive next Tuesday on the s | apprehended © by Wildlife Agent Those who have been asked for T bt ¥ o Juneau, . Dec,. 1-Sunrise, 8:21 a.m.; sunset, 3:16. pm. me g «‘ 3! ‘MsHerin, Jéhn' McCbrmnick, John Yukon, will t th Five CCC enrollees and their fore-| jack Benson.' who has just Teé-| | the oceasion include: Mr. and Mr: R Redk riprH, Mob&Hson: Ray tBtews! T o L e SN R L T S0 e : s : a d § 1 e . Lyir sraves, have ac-| 3 nd Mrs. V. R Reck, R E. ,'Ra e i i e B o depabio) g, 3 i D ,’i:,‘“,l o | S8 Aacra a"”l # plamy ;,:"d ‘?";:}’“n;w&lf“é'"f’;“; J‘ i FG IKE TAKESADOQ. o 5 & vanderteest. mariey qibted’ in" @ newspaper ‘story as, BAZAAR-TURKEY DINNER and will 'h. conducted to tl cmpli k ed ~n’r\l m i ‘1“ ol |and snowshoe patrol of “ie iUpper a r:eMr an?i o e it Mirvdr Bad A 'Wan' Atta. sayihg' she”Bnd her husband, w By Luthersn Ladies' Ald: b s R i it et e R | oo gy B B R G D d ke, D, | Last rites ‘for Tke Takesado, welll Memiorial sefvices were bheld last’ known Forest 'Service offiial in Dec. 5-6; turkey dinner Dee. greeted by reliting ‘Gov Jabn- T emegen L o St s Alnsks |ER réceived by the Aldska”Gatme "‘E wy known Japanese and former em- night ‘for John ‘MeéLoughlin and will niove “to the Sta Troy. Later sy 8 ¢ W ; % + ||@ommison, W Vi 3 ployee of the City Cafe, will be held Frank H. Fostér' Jr. when his_retirement B oath of office be administered eld, 100 by 2,000 feet Louis John, 21, of Crooked Otreek, | - - g 2 A 3 A n g P a e 4 a the confluence of the 2 " £ i tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock '‘Memorial dey services will be ectivey | 2 Trv an Empire s8¢ <y Bor. Tnoy S B e 04 louthy Hork: of the [ERSEE "t““ s:fo“ Ct;f‘gsp;’mn;"‘;; - in the chapel of the Charles W. held Sunday afterndon. A musical : P19 il o A e g resignation effective scember ina River a S | U1 | ping marten re the | Carter Mortuary. o da o by Rod R Y G v sk the day his successor il take of- | Kukokwim on the regular aifplane | he séason. Three skins were selséq. Stocx Quounons B e :mvs_ ,_f{r,sf.refi ¥ oy and Berrany the Boier | fice. The Governor's original resig-|route between Anchorage and '©¢)\mile Evanis, 82, also ‘of Grooked — |liver the service and interment will : 3 Bendn Ave. Sl ad e ) & D et on aceount of 1| Interior mining country around Mc-| Greck was charged ‘with early| “NEW. YORK, Nov. 30, — Closing | b ini the Evergreen Cemete ! . health, was to have been effective Grath | rapping and two skins were seized. ' quotaiton of Alaska Juneau’ mine| Surviving Mr. Takesado Is a MRS SMI OM | Bnu'swmx cnm LF" October 15, but President Roose- Work was started Jv‘g 31 Al Trial of both “mfen will take stock today is 6%, American Power | daughter, Martha, residing in Sitke; STOCKHOIM, Sweden, Nov. 30,7 3 velt asked Goy. Troy to remain |finished November 15 ‘-"‘9\ C 4D | jagg - after: navigation “gpens n and ‘Light 4%, Anaconda 0% |a son, George, a pupil al the Min. M(K fROM V|S" The Swadith government began call- | | B | in office until Dr. Gruening should | Was located ‘at the site of l.'l" W‘) | the spnng 5 | Bethlehem' Steel 773, Common- |field Scliool. and anofhier daughter, . ing''all airling pilots to the colors : arrive in Juneau 150 galies ‘ftow Anghorag | weaithi ana Southern 1% ‘Curtiss| Mrs. John R. James, of Juneau. Mrs. Havokl Stith returnsd On teajght. Tt'was reported that Swe- | % | ——— it b IOV A1t0 LAmD, SH- anh! 9% ‘General Motors 53%, | L R S the " Alaska 'after @ tour ‘of the den had Begun @ partial mobiliza- | N Sy ORD Welka BHTCuRL & SOSEIEHY S DEER pOA(H | International Harvester 57%, Ken-| (OUN(". 10 DISCUSS United States that'ende@ with A ien bf ‘all their fighting forces. All el drtangement, with ghe two alr Tans- 3 | necott 373, New York Central 17%, | Us. ¢ Thanksgiving Day reunion in Se- Sweges connected with civil aviation | | b e IS. Fau Organ (ERESHED TGS AR O i FOUND Gflllfl {5 NortHern - Pdelfi¢ ‘9, ‘Unfted - States| RADIO INTERFEREN(E ! attlé’ with a brother and fivé sis- it the Kastup airdrome were ordered | i I I ' f s s B Steel “64%, Pound $3.87. | teu..whn hadut. heen. 40gether. 10 1o fiy.al.once-ta.Stockholm and re- | ). _Special -Breakfasts,-Lunches, | | s S A i gl years. peort to the air arm of the Swedxsh Dinners ] S n(en IVE Or : --m‘uu‘n«r; fwm(»\:;ml))\:)llh I‘" SIIKA lR'Al’ DOW, JONES AVERAGES ‘ IRAFH( (ONGESTION § While in Seattle, Mrs. Smith was defense forces. | 3 ane: ying into 10r- 4 Shower lasi N| ht ::w”“ ;x‘])\“[lr‘(:nuflm.'u to land | The following are today’s Dow, | — b g when necessary, and wait for favor- Vessd Bear Retu[ns ffom Jones averages: industrials 145.69, | Problems of radic interference and Y prI % ’ Ao | able weather conditions in the Pass |rails 3170, utilities 24.92. ‘ltraffic gangestion will be Clsoussad ! As a compliment to Mrs. Paull Shelter Provided Patrol-Sitkan Fined | mne market was dull in the carly|at tomorow night's meeting of the 1 Morgan, nee Millie Marle Jorgenson.| A log cabin, 16 by 20 feet, with A ” afternon < with, most dssues well Jullw1ku City Council, starting at 8 /1 PRACT'CA XMAS G'FT' & misostianeous shower ‘was €iveh | slx-foot overhang shed, was bullt for Buymg Skin below _yestarddy¥ * closing. The oclock in the City Hall q z l / P last evening by Miss Dolores Smith|as an emergency shelter. Roof and X !osses were kvxow'ever‘ _smaller than | ouncilmen arg¢ m;pr‘cted to ap- and Miss Taae Jargensen Ab the Serflor planksns wel) s muallimen- | oot oo bt v g T3 RS SyORKAE RaIS poigs @ TS paisiinen Jx dl attre Tract home of the George|sion lumber for doors, WINdow|gce. quring the closed season mdl o 1 . o ]‘a“““' b R Jorgensens, frames, shelves, etc, were whip-| o e i hasing 8 . ‘ il it bolor” et e b b Sroie Yo iknndt | OF Rutbied map. {5 PUFHARTE % Up from Ketchikan * | o s 0. VR e Ll was carried out in decorations for |t ofinish the cabin next summer. |today by" Deputy ‘Widiite Agent p e Clayton Polley, wife and the occasion and a huge wedding! Work of clearing the runway wa X Jeffery of the Alaska Game| ildren, are passengers aboard the ! bell anged the center of g Bt Jd(k effery of the Alaska Alaska from Juneau for Skagway was arranged in the center of | under difficult conditions. | gonnticsion” who returned yesterday | 0 |S| aug er‘arw SAiitiog e e pivesct da the room. ‘Games were enjoyed by |Besides being extremely isolated, all | evers 5 those attending and refreshments |work was done with harid tools qnd‘g::; & PREBD crulse"on che e} {‘“m Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Polley, were served during the latter | wheelbarrows, Weather conditions| “ipy'. Bear, Capt. Don Gallagher, Mrs: K. Nelson of Ketchikan, ar-‘l)«ncnls of the dentist. of the affair by the two hoste | were at times severe. Temperatures | |oq A T(’m i »|rived in Juneau on the steamer Al-| = .- 3 The guest list includad: Mesdames | as low as 30 degrees below zero were | EP:&WU\Q 1‘ ;} s Pmu Benit R aska. She will visit her daughwr ’l"he Book ALASKA, Revised and ¢ Anna Webster, Minnie Hurley, Ger- | experienced - before work was sus-| ti“‘m x;e torfiia Bk of tak: | {and sonsinftaly, Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry | Enlarzed. Now On Sale: $1.00. tie Olson, Alfred Zenger, J. W.|pended on November 15, At time m:v:m,x auring the dlosed’ seasof. { Hanson. 1 Levers, Harry Sturrcck, Robert|the grocery supply ran low when or- ; st s 82 o oA 0 ST Gordon, Joe Snow and Misses Ruth{ders for supplies were delayed. In| auict WAS tinpd :(‘)’l?{:;‘:w‘g“““ #48 BUILDING PERMITS Kunnas, Violet Mallo, Beatrice Pri- gpite of these difficulties the spirit 0% 1 “p‘f,, A Pt Building permits have been is- wht mavera and Jane Blomgre: of loyalty and cooperation among|g ‘“';" I‘L” A ing & brows | Sued by Oity‘ Building Ihspector - >+ the enrollees was exceedingly grati- |y ne ;\n .\g s I_“"d gszs The | Milton” Lagergren to Mrs. Irene 3 tying JHEAE SV U AR, e gal to|[EOWers. fof construction of a $50 ROADS BIG NEED o et o i, Foame 250 Was fortied 3t o Megs 10|t 't 8 P St 1o : i stated: “The spirit and co- | g 1o ;B“‘m e Beat made | William Shirk to remodel a shed I" |NIER'0R SAYS operation of the enrollees cannot be | ercy (r;p l’mm.Hirs[-ChichngoI and install plumbing and heating e too highly commended. The work | "giter (P ke ines, ‘an | facllitles for Mrs. E. Peleberge at (IR(lE OPERA‘OR'“““ hard and the latenéss of the| . iner who has been at the mine 724 E. Street at a cost of $300, and i |¢dason demanded that no time be| o as"vorrc o the hospital Thunes |0 Ira Tucker to remodel a dwell- Y A plea for more lccal roads in ‘Lj"“" },”_‘_‘f,';"f:,k\., s f{lxl“-\"ll,l‘;‘;. vt:l::‘\\’u\ desperately il and weather was “‘:wa;;‘dw:):flgg: Slitl:femlhmt work . . Iditarod Alaska was made at today's [POYS carried on In the fack of BVIRE o' fiad bithier plnes Wof the mail | 3 oy at a cost BY Lester D. Henderson R & Juneau Chamber of Corr orce 1 AL:I’(::‘:J;;n\\"HS $,CAISIRNG Sonrve ‘o boat were ()])(’X'i\'hlg. " . cheon by F. B. Johnston, mining AR By e o . z : Sk wi speites o Harriin ootk | CompEration Rt do citer mar Iis Scenic Features, Iis Geography, , in the Circle district lahor costs were furnished by the| . 54 developmen il ”““‘““‘ ‘“‘ Bper 4 1 2§ l'lislory anll Eovernmenl i ANGELS TO BE ? o U s SNOWFAll DElAYS ' Ricis 31 9y ) o ® .o , e Gt FLIGHT, ELECTRA. ENLARGEDNOW|| A SPEBIAL m:rnnnuu VOTEW!I.L ohnston and his wife ~ & 3 e LoS ANGELES, Cal. Nov. 80~ LD ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER Send It to Your Friends and f\:elxfigxf u;\]vm::l boat s were scheduied | mpe o5 'Angeles ‘baseball club of BE "t o“ r AY' e 0 r s oHop way Out for the winter o with the Pacific Coast Leagué announced ’ irmg'r "AT mw HALL? o Py - B s Bill Knox and|yoqay that it will spend $100,000 [ 1 ‘ 8 Rem&l.’es '«'.« the States i continued SNOW-| quping the coming winter remodel- d § ] (APA("Y AUD'E"(E wde it doubtful | jne jts home park—Wrigley Field. P B i wn today 24 - 8 The modernization will be complet- dk l* u u. 5 o Eotny v VIEWS TREVOR DAV!S e 1 scheduled 0 16aVe | og by March, when the parent club 10 he opep | k@ AMbeP, T IS BOOK INCLUDES: "' (0| ORED M‘!V‘E HLM ) i‘“ dérsonl, Mike M-‘““*‘- 4t the Angdls, fhe iGhleago Cubs u .L'- !)(-nm a series of exhibition games. J eau n ers “aps o Pidlll'es — Gco’mhy — n”“rc“ el bnm“ce : : St un ine and Mill Work \ Sponsored by the Americ Mrs HGI h W|" Have ! uldnry — Govmmm “d SGenlc rntu'e' . g g el g nion, Local No. i | . = 3 ing of Trevor Davis' film “The Gold- | | — - : — eks t rira Alaska ngl Broad Scale en Heart of Alaska.’ ' X | INDIANAFOLIS, Nov. 80.—Harty Thls BOOk se OPO % Y on an Excfledl g Y i % Probatly the finest colored f: Work will be completed on Christ- | perger fell asleep at his steering Ty g A ever to be obtai of the Interior| mas decoration for the Episcopal | wheel—and broke his nose, wrecked gy ¥ 1 in the picture were those of the the Guild a tavern and'a’ filling ‘station | CKANGE YGUR ) Blanchard garden at Skag a| Members will gather at the resi-| He woke up, he told police,'when G 3 h sunset sceme at Eagle, the Five Fin- Thomas Haigh in the | his motor car struck the rear of NN e Passasc, the Circe st Sprog Abarimenis for the | imother yehice, driving 1t Wto & THI ED - QUT et Yours Today at the t at Valdez, and th will start at 2:30 | parked car which crashed through A Y A , ¢ sunse! g o P Gulf crossnig. |a large tavern window. ¢ ¥ ] ' Another presentation of the f | ———— ‘ will be thade in Susleau in the near and ARNOLDS BACK cmm uom ; 1 it is of opposition| ©. B. Arnold of KINY, and his ” 3 7 Ve ¥ Vo g " fttive, said 4 - — T are going mother, Mrs. Mary Arnold, returned forward W a super-|to Juneau on the Alaska after sey- Try The Empire classifieds for results. blockade of all German exports. leral months in the States,