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Too Much Beauty? JAPANESE T0 MARCH ON FRENCH Indo-China Collapse Seen in Offing-No Defense Is Planned HANOI, b{‘])l 16. — Authoritative French, Japanese and other foreign expressed belief today that velopments may bring the s Army into his French pos- bably without resistance e this, they said, may prompt China to send armies across the colonial frontier. The sources said this conflict will eginning of the end for xty-year domination in 000 square mile area of east- § French sources said an Indo-China was sent to the United early in July, but failed to of n 200 warplanes and other material sought. B Smith and Hudson Do Traps Well Strong Wind Raises Havoc with Scores - Good Crowd Turns Out A heavy uuuuasl wind kept wn at the Juneau Shotgun [ “ery at unday shoot, but veteran __ gun expert Huuld Smith | with oo HUBBARD HERE « AFTER SUMMER IN BERING SEA Fmd Voltano Crater Is Just l!l‘ contests. We must admit she's tractive in this picture. to turn in 18 ¢ Hn ](l Smllh fl 9 Henry Harmon B (b e Glorified Natural Dr. Blanton | Wilhelmy Iy 0 ’; Refrigerator i 11{ 6 4 10/ Mount Vflnnmmo!r supposedly ¢ 4 10 Boing through a terrific eruption 5 3 g ! recently, w :at disappointment s Qg g to exploring priest, the Rev. Bernard 5 3 ,‘ R. Hubbard, who arrived here Sat- 4 3 ,urday night aboard the cutter Bon- b 5 2 7 ham, which is southbound from Ber- Mvs: Rlanton 4 b ¢ ing Sea patrol. He plans to spend Mrs. Harmon 3 3 ¢ | about ten days or more in Juneau. H. Brandt 3 g ¢| Before going to King Island, the ax Towis g\ 4 Rev. Hubbard and his party went S R 2 2 4 into the crater of Mount Veniamin- Shooting for first time. off near the end of the Alaska Pen- insula only to find it filled with ice. Shooting only once were: il The rest of the summer was spent Lou Hudson 9 i 1 I M. Daniel 1 at King Island with the Eskimos Charles Goldstein 7 there. - . Carson Lawrence 4 While in Juneau movies will be Doubles: shown in Parish Hall for the benefit Leu Hudson 9 9 1g ©f the Shrine of St. Terese, and the M. Daniel 8 8 16 Pparty may possibly do some glacial Vern Soley 8 7 16 atudy work nt Taku Lisle Hebert 7 7 1] e BN Lt Wilhelmy 3 0] Dr. Blanton 9 | < 2 Harold Smith 7 | The Little Hermits say: *Carson Lawrence 4 *Shot only once. ITS A TEN STOCK QUOTATIONS | NEW YORR, &opt. 16. — Closing quetation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today was 4 5/8, American Can | €7 3/4, American Power and Light 2 1/4. Anaconda 21 1/2, Bethlehem Steel 77, Commonwealth and South- | ern 1 1/4, Curtiss Wright, 7 3/4, General Motors, 47 1/4, Internation- | 2] Harvester, 43 7/8, Kennecott 28 1/4, New York Central 14 1/4, North- ern Pacific 7 1/8, United States Steel 54 7/8, Pound, $4.04. DOW, JONES AVERAGES Dov. Jones averages were as fol- lows: industrials 120.44, rails 2809 uullues 2186 — —— Distributed by National Grocery Company Seattle, Wash. 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