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{ i s _— ; & | NOTICE 5 " | Women of the Moose meeting at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY SEPT. 8, 1940. - AFTER BOMBS (0ME§ RH(HER BEARERS [REDS ARE (HAMPIONS (By Assc‘(nt:d Press) The Cincinnati Reds have won heir second straight National League Penpant, by beating the 2hillies this aftefnoon 4 tc 3 in a 13-‘nning game struzgle the {cnd place Brooklyn Do rs lost to iS Lou { Cincinnati is 12 games ahead of 3rockln. VenderMeer pitched the entire ame this afterncon against High ‘Mmcan_v and won his own game | when he doubled to left and went | tc third on an infield grounder, ‘an sccred on Goodman’s fly to — e - Tongass Here With Freight The steathier Eongss was in per | ‘usi night frem Seattle with & load | of freight and general merchandise | for the channel arca. | Skipper of the Tcngass, Capt | Larry Parks, bad his wife along on | this teip, giving her a first hand slimpse ¢f the North. cabled from 1 A passenger from here to Seattle was Curtis Willard, o e SPERLING FINDS | MAKES FLIGHT ALASKATOPICOF ', ., <10 KERCHIKAN WIDE INTEREST, mn"‘?mfim*z - easter today pxevemed any, locu]‘ furns from Tripfo . |“5ats Stafes Passengers to Ketchikan yesterday were Paul Brewer, L. Ortman and interest, in Ah\ a was en- Hitry Sperling every- Q. Martin. 1t during a twe months’ the States, he said to- " return to Juneau. "’Y’ ““om ?w'ND Forest Service Adminis- | ssistant, showed a nuniber ies of Alaska scenes to in groups in Minneapolis, find- h resene workers brifig ote of the ififuredin this stracture were ndon to New York, air rafd Bril of the wreeked in a G caid ¢ British sources This persens weunded in a bomb blast persoty pleture was tra i »1 hours before being re London Church Demolished tall storm, with rain being driven by a wind which at 3 mm Alaska was a very p"”"‘”[flternoun reached a velozity of 32 topic at this time. | miles per hour, according to the His visit to his relatives in Min- | g Weather Bureau. s was Sperling’s third in 20| A Minneapolis boy, his visit | the occasion for a newspaper the Minneapolis Times- lustrated by a picturs of and three Alaska sceries result of his talking about| friend, Robert urned with Sper- m the Kenai Pen- | cn to Seward con| neap - NEVI TRAFFIC REWMTIONS WASHINGTON. Sepl. 18 —Presi- dent Roosevelt has signad the legis- lation bringing most of the inland, allimbis coastwise and intercoastal water Jr., Who returned | traffic under regulation of the underwent a sue- | Interstate Commelce Commission. P e irmen wrecked this London war on Britain, preparatory w York Public Is Invited ~ |; To Women Voters | ch as Hitier pushed his total ae Photo was cabled to N NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPE! oz route from Seattle to Burford & sale at J. B i S | ~essful operation on his arm at DIre CinsMIIEAs OMNE resilts A % '!' H h the Mayo Clinic. Young Sperling Meeting Tonight i “n uitemam. e “me ase all Toda % i, |School at the University of Wash- SUPER MARKET .. .. Ci ington before going East with his E father. | The fbl’mwjuc in= scores of games | played this afternoon in the iwo The Working Man’s Store i City Hall Heads A.'B. A. | Major Leagues: Ralph V gue peaker, will X Naticnal League Phcfle 51& t neral activities of the Chicago 6; New York 4. 2 i s BEureau of Investigation. | 2 St. Louis 14; Brooklyn 7. Pittsburgh 1; Beston 4. Amcrican League ‘Washington 1: Cleyelard 3 New York 3; Chicago 6. Philadelphia 0; Detroit 14. Cincinnati 4;, Philadelphia 3, 13 innings. — e STOCK QUOTATIONS | NEW YORE Seaits 18.'- Closing quotation of Alaska - Juneht’ mire stock today is 4%, American Can 97, Anaconda 214, Bethlehem Steel 79, Commaonwealth - and Seuthern 1%, Curtiss Wright 7%, .General Motors 48%, International Harvester 44%, Kennegqtt 28%, New York Central | 14%, Northern Pacific 7%, United | | States Steel 56%, Pound $4.04. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The -following are today’s Dow, Jones averages; Industrials, 131.28; rails, M; utilities, 22.15. - A STATEMENT BY GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. b | v “WE BELIEVE the 1940 G-E Refrigerator to be the finest product of its kind ever offered to the American public —one that will cost you less to own than any other refrigerator you could . buy at any price.” : A St. Louis attorney, Jacob Mark Lashley, elected president of the American Bar Association, ad- dresses his colleagues in ccavention at Philadelphia TO JUNEAU After & .slx weeks' States, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hermann are enroute home cn the steamer Alaska. They are saccompanied by their two (‘hxldr(—u, Allan and Ray. CARL HAGERUI' IS ENROUTE ON ALASKA Returning home. to Juneau on the steamer Alaska, Carl Hagerup has been vacationing along the coast fer the pssl <ix weeks. e MAR.EIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued to- day by U. S. Commissioner A Better G-E Refrigerator For Less Money Than Ever vith CONDITIONED AIR Controlled humidity and tem- perature, and constant circula- tion of clean, sweet, freshened air. Keeps foods fresker longer! Emma Bourne, both of Juncau. — e BUILDING PERMITS Building permits have been issued Myron C. Taylor tc James Larsen to. build a $5,000 Myron C. Taylor, President Rooge- |home at 720 11th Street, to the Harri velt's perwnnl repruenuuvnmt,h Machine Shop to install an oil tank Vatican, arrives at ‘New York (ror the F. C. Davis estate at 312 aboard the Ezcalibur, silent aboul his mlnlon Taylor, who nndmml a serious operation in Euro) r he was feeling “quite well' “You'll Always Be Glad You Bought A General Electrict _ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT to Ira Tucker to replace an oil at a cost of $150. pol D L COLNCIL FRIDAY ‘I O. O. F. Hall, Wednesday, Sep- Cxly Council. wil be held Friday at tember 18th, 8 P, M. —adv. the City Hall at 8 o'clock. Junbiid) uflwe:pmmea it§ ;nm, e visit to the| Pelix | 10rny te Maynard Wablstrom and | Sixth Street at a cost of $20 and| tank at the Snow White Laundry | A regular meeting of the Juneau] America s 3 Beaufies wveen two ' of 1940 Rosemary Drake, 20, ¢, 19, Philadelphia model, beams be “Miss Amer With her and Monnie ‘Franees Marie B top ranking contestants after being chosen at the annaal pagent at A ntic City, N. J La Planche, 18, “Miss California,” runner-up, “Miss Michi who placed third. COOPERATION OF WCMEN WORKER A pled s 't ea Red eadquarters ir hat the quota of nade be enlarged c cnt scuth as soon & hipment to England | are f Red Cross Army men roup Salvation al and ya The refugce problem in that coun- || ‘”“‘“: By ry, it is understo s become a | ;‘ o0 Dok e ‘\"m s cus problem due to %k R leny p, of Mrs. Ha Johnston, and in Petersburg a group refugees from invaded cot h ref und themselve clothing. nization in Mrs. Andrew that a similar n be is being organized by Johnson. It is ho; tka - -, withe and to provide var CHAMBER TOMORROW however still on the| The Rev. Bernard Hubbard, §. J., Ix('J list” are women’s and | who arrived recently after children's sweaters rocheted |spending the on King shawls, caps, mufflers and knitted | Island and in cl s Mount Ven- suite for children under six years inoff, will be a guest at tomor- | of age. Chamber of Commerce lunch- » organiza who have so|eon. Another speaker will be Nick far cffered their services include | Carter of the Great Northern Rail- the Juneau Woman's Club, for road wemen's dresses and hoys’ over- > alls; the Methodist Women, girl The Daily Ala vire guaran- kirts; the Presbyterian Women, |t 12 largest daily circulation of the women’s skirts; the Catholic Daugh- newspaper RAF VISITS BERLIN [ ‘the German ceasor- app"o\c.l capuon says taus pielure, radiced rrom Berlin, shows a “badly damaged apartment heuse in a northern Berlin | strcet.” Officials in Berlin claimed the worst damage inflicted by the Royal Air Force was done to an apartment house where thres persons were remorted injured | [ ST YOU WILL FIND '{ MO PREMIUM — NO CATCHY PRICES Just Consistently A-1 Merchandise I at Reasonable Cost at the THRIFT CO-0P ! Retailers of Famous SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRQDUCTS PHONE 1767 NEXT TO CITY HALL | | | THE WEATHER (By ,the U. 8. Weather Bureau) U. 8. DEPAB.‘I‘M%NT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 n.m., Sept. 18: not much change in tem Lowest tcnight 47, Cceasicnal rain tonight, showers Thursday; b ure. Fresh to strong east to s>utheast winds. highcsg Thursday 52. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: tcaight; showers Thursday, not mich cl scuth te southeasterly winds, fre h to and Lynn Canal. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: ."n'n;g scutheast winds from Dixo : E e to Yakulat and fresh to Oceasional light rain today and 1ange in temperature. sh strong in straits and sounds trong westerly from Yakutat to K- LOCAL DATA Time Barometer 71emp. Humidity Wind Velocity ‘Weather 130 pm. yesterdy 29.70 50 6 ESE 16 Lt. Rain 0 am. teday 29.66 49 78 ESE 14 Lt. Rain Noch today 29.57 49 3 ENE 36 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS TODAY ax. tempt Lovest 3:30am Precip. 3:30a.m. Statien last 24 hours temn, temp, 24 hours Weather W 36 29 31 01 Fozgy 54 | 45 6 0 Cloudy 52 | 43 45 10 Cloudy 49 i 45 46 09 Cloudy 51 42 43 13 Rain 50 | a6 38 10 Cloudy St. Paul 47 44 44 23 Cloudy Dutch Harbor .. 51 43 47 .65 Rain Weenesenski 51 5 49 31 Cloudy Eanatak 60 | 51 51 0 Clear 52 40 41 22 Cloudy 47 42 46 3.94 Rain 51 19 149 05 Rain 54 45 46 .69 Cloudy 55 46 51 .28 Cloudy 58 | 42 44 02 Clear 48 35 35 40 Foggy 69 ] 54 55 21 Cloudy Pcrtland 72 | 56 55 06 Cloudy San Francisco .. T1 62 62 a1 Clear WEATHER SYNOPSIS September 19.—Sunris 6:35 a.m., sunscet 7:08 a.m. ch was near St. Paul yesterday has Juneau, The occlusion and low center w mcved very rapidly and extends on a line from a low center of 972 milli- located east of Bethel tc Anchcrage and thence southwestward he Pacific. A high pressure c:ll of 1020 millibars¥is centered at degrees N. latitude and 145 degr 2s W. longitude with a high crest tending northeastward into cent al British Columbia. Rain was re- ported aleng the west coast of Alas:a and the Bering Sea and from the Alaskan Peninsyla to Southeast Aliska. Cordova had recorded nearly fcur inches of rain this morning. Strong southeasterly winds were re- ported from Dixon Entrance to Caje Hinchinbrook this morning and streng west and southwesterly fron the Cape Hinchinbrook to the Al- askan Peninsula. Partly cloudy to cvercast skies were reported over the interior of Alaska. Overcast occasinal rain, low to moderately low ceilings, low to good visibilities were reported over the northern portion of the Senme Juneau airways this morning. SAVE DAYS IN MAINLINERS CHICAGO NEW YORK WASHINGTON Fares Only 5¢ a Mile Liberal baggage allowance. Meals aloft at no extra cost. 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