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THE DAILY AL /\SKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT 1, 1940 ARMYBOSS HAZELEUNTON, [1oyiseDue - PARKSFNDS . |AMBULANCE |JUNEAU. '~ | THE WEATHER U. §. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU - H R.MdfD | 3y SELLUNGLOTS : ! OF MASKA Wl SECRHW Hare Tonight IS EASY NOW FUND GOFS ot o, g SO ¥ AT lowest temperature tonight about 41 degrees, highest AE | Pacific P ‘ WNEnY ! degrees; fresh so\!thlm\wrl\' winds. ; ; } venmg—Honeymoon- | s e vlowtne | Ay chiored by Distild T ‘ E gl g el g g LIS R R Batrick Whalen, | WASHINGTON, D. €. Oct. 1.— Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, occasional rain; fresh to strong Strongy Favors Portage ing in Inferior pon ZAT AR -k Cadastral Engineer Juneauifes Stibscribe Fotal | sany ania et are nciaded tosheastenty wings fresh to c ( — i juah—Adolph Q 1d | i . n the huge tentative list of nearly Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook, occasional shower BGY U‘Ofl"ChllkOO' | Hazel Eleanor Flinton, daughter| vife, John Cibson and wife, Ole| Tolaling up the proceads of Of $368 fOT Glfl fo 1000 places from which the Civil| strong southerly to scuthwesterly b:coming moderate to fresh easteriy MBY Be MGVed of Mr. A. W. Johnson of Amity, Ore- (i Y ix second class ] nment le in, Anchor E I h T Aercnautics Authority, Army and Wednesday. {gon, and H. R. (Helnie) MeLeod, | Tulspquah lastral Engincer G nghsn-iown | Nayy will select 200 or less sites Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay. occagional showers to- = anmn of Mrs. Charles Lippe of Bel- M B / 2 { the Public Sury { 5 for airfields needed fdr the national| ‘night; partly cloudy Wednesday; fresh to strong southwesterly winds, (Cont om Pate One) |lingha i W o ‘5t @ ide decided there was & g : Cor musd frox |lingham, Wash., were married at a fice decic ¢ [ Juneau’s ‘ttafler ‘ambulance ‘et~ defense program shifting to moderate to fresh northeasterly Wednesday —_— — - | s e e ‘clock Sunds ~ T 27 i 1k - [ secret service at 10 o'clock Sunday | FOQT SEASDN'S of truth to this talk of ¢ )| o ten went over the fop today. with | The huge' list preparcd 'by iR Resurrection Bay to Kodiak, partly cloudy; moderate to fresn CAA in its aviation improvement| westerly, becoming horth to northwesterly Wednesday Anchorage, General Buckner .4d,| “vening. The ceremony was per- that commur voluntary bseripti 4 o sxelines e 5 \ e OB e i | voluntary subseriptions to buy an i declaring “possibly by now: tue|formed at the parsonage of ihc WORK PEPORTED Parks 1 ed here ance. for an Englih . wown | Prosram - was placed before the TR Y 5 Methodist Church and the Rev. G er Aleutian to tell of sel T » - istee . . L 3 g aling $368 at press time. Although | HouS¢ Abpropriationi Committee to- Time Bardmeter demp. Humidity Wind Velocily Weather 900 troops there are Jiving in the barracks which two weeks ag e BY IKE TAVIOR town o HonaEake " tra \mbularice cbsts only $350, | 44y by aviation officials during i3p pm. yesterday 8 r 10 w 18 Bt Gidy were expected to be ready for oc-| News of the wedding was reveal- PRd-nover evei Broughi i the entire amunt is being sent to | hearings cn the supplemental civill 4:30 am. today p : e 5 7, Yotey cupancy within a short time. g R ‘n|/<-n'-l\ynu«r”lwhl._\m!n-xrlz\:\ Dy weather pave the ALESEE OB | L e o e b 0 ik % lihe Ameriean Trafler Ambulance | [UNCtONs gppropriation bill which| Neon today . 87 s 3 Cloudy @étieral Buckneér said also, that|on board the steamer Baranof.' . ..o...ion tne Y AN g i SRR ommittee | allocated $30,000,600 cash and $50,- | . construction of more barracks Wi before the newlyweds salled | T ")y v \work on ¢ o ah g R e ot o The trailer ambulance which ihe | 000.000 in contract authorization * RADIO REPORTS a honeymoon trip to the Tnterior ) 4 was spirited and every lot i3 ; ; © | ror 'the ‘panksHiNblon ‘ol alr tields | TODAY continue, snd intimated the i ’ . cal funds will purchase will c: dier strength of the An T Roysdy Bride pelesed w xforc i Ine VN KRG Sace, bk MIC | Otficials testified that no selec- “dax. tempt. | lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30am. | 5 i ’ 1 a routine L P m its side, beéneath an American ) " ghtweig] her | rks als sited Fairbanks to 1af P S will be sbaut SO0 men, pos- :":frf;g:“a‘;“d“h‘: it s i Y tip ‘to the Tnbede, - | Aia i obo vigiies Reireer flag, the wWords “the zift of the peo- | ton Of sites hag been made. Station last 24 hours ! temp. temp, 24 hours Weather sibly within a period of about two| - 1 cd weathsr made main- e b < 24 le " . s Barrow 35 17 3 0 &S.mixed it I denias. Mrs. Paul Johnson, matronof | | weather made main- o ot 1 the Salchaket to Die Gt iGN, asks, U. 8. A." Tt} Arthy, Niwy Beslat T i 5 44 e e years ‘Lm‘a s chafning In & 'gown of oblems fewer and li*hter o™ He came out over the will be given to some small English | Robert Hinckley, assistant Sec- airbanks : : ) D Rain Move Chilkoot | black jersey. She wore a corsage of al, he said. * ardson Highway and stopped cve: | (W now without an ambulance for retary ‘of Qomimerce, ‘sald His plah) Nome 4 ! 4 - Cloudy ‘When Barracks accommodations | ... and gladioli. Mr. Paul John- No major mn\mu tion work was a week in Valdez on leave to cn use in air raids. . lxvas to set up in copperation with| Dawson [ are “adequate,” General BUCKHRr| 1 wao the best man for the groom. | *F rtaken t ear. Fifteen miles 4. v hunting on the Copper River The complete list of subscribers|the Army and Navy a priority Anchorage 54 49 .09 Cloudy said the 300 soldiers and office: nd Both the bride and m_nn”;’ l\u\-'v was rel ted due to the flats £ to the Juneaii trailer ambulance | board to determine policy and or-; Bethel 43 40 117 Rain at Chilkoot Barracks will be moved | ,.0ne friends in Juneau, Mrs. Me- ks flcod control di X w0 fund is as follows: | der the preference of projects f{o| St. Paul 44 . 39 Rain p gy ay traveled beth v : Mr, and Mrs. Nick Bavard $ 500 |be set up. Dutch Harbor 47 16 Ramn to Haines, | Leod came to this eity April Y 4 v of little strategic value at present, tineau Cafe. Mr. McLeod is co- | X P B i CHANGED, FINDS Mg 300 | e s i SR o : : b but would assume great strategic|owner of the Roval Blue Cab Com- | 5 "!"‘e‘ <I<;:|‘|"r M("m’;“““"' H D, \’I‘ ohin ‘Guerin, -Doug= b ;tc‘l""i’;“z‘:"lm":(f")’%:z‘c‘l many pro-| c«;’ml:m s J o LRIML rtance, vever, should the|pany and is well known here. oo e @ . e 2 cets ; . | 5 ; ain B e iy e ®| g vousle % CLARENCE OLSON rnei smitn 500 | Alaska cities proposed in the| Juneau 40 12 Foggy | 3 Highwi e built. | TI couple plan to make thei ERRRURRIS sy g | e e i fied Olaf Winthers 5.00 ., and the eventual cost to the| Sitka 45 Cutoff Plan home in the new Twentieth Century S Relative to the Portage Bay pro- mmrtm«mls when they return, STO(K OUOTAHONS Kodiak, where e was stationed "”'1»""\\‘ .Kz\t‘flvnwn 2.00 | cities follow | Ketchikan 4 C ject which would call for two e by the Bureau of Fisheries .a fow “”’H” Gregory lf}“ Ketchikan, $1.213,000. Prince Rupert . 5| 43 £ tannels_aggregating _about. hree fyg e o | NEW YORE. Oct. 1. — Closing |vears ago, looked like an entirel e A 2 Jun_oau,k;x.zca.s%m [ gm:::]e" Beorge . 68 40 miles in length, General Buckner DU ason | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |strange town to Clarence Olson, new =g i e A Bairtmaks, sslégl;'m e - A R e Gfl ( tock at the opening session today |Fishery Management Supervisor of 1 i 7o i dples ¥ " 5 ommended” constriction of the! UGS hinese [for Getobe SR Aol ORh jsh and Wildlife Servige, who| hrv- Ao VXS Jack Livie... 50 Yakutat, $530,000 San Frapcisco . 82 i 54 cutoff, which would eliminate sm»‘w kome 100, Anaconda 227, Bethlehem Stee! med yes after ¢ondueting | mp G McGrath, - $8.830. { WEATHER SYNOPSIS ard as the salt water terminus of | WG ”(1 Commonwealth and Southern i il gommunity. | xooce T on 54 Neie, Ao Rain had fallen this morning £ om Juneau to the Aleutian Is- the Alaska Railroad. It was Hell's Corridor today on . Curtiss Wright 8, General Mot- | 0 on conducted h gh both 5 ) ea Hendrickson 3 Lo, sl.oel,aun. T~ | lands and northward over the iu.erior of Alaska and rain was “Colonel Ohlson recommends the ! the Mendenhall ts for ducks|ors 497, International Harvester |salmon f [ ng fishir At abAiioss Kookls Mis. Tanana Crossing, $669,160. falling from the Berifig Sea to Firbanks and to Cape Spencer snow project and Representative J. Bucll and geese as o hundred Ju-| 477, Kennecott 31, New York Cen- |regulations for 1941, He return Sethnait o Ruby, $979,833. flurtios were réported. at Barrow. Bethel reported 117 inches and Snyder (on the House Ways and neau and Douglas nmmm\ \'Hn'wl tral 14%. Northern Pacific 7%, here cn the Aleutlansafter | o p “yo ) erLeest ; Bt 000 Cordova 247 inches. Clear skies bit locally overcast ‘with moderate Means Committee—purse _string the opening of the [United States Steel 59%, Pound |visiting Cordova, GG Bl | L T 0. 5. Con. Sh‘glm_‘l“- i’"’l‘);’(')‘,’)o?l'm cellings and generally good visiblities were reported this morning nolders) has expressed himself scason in a barrage m n fire | $4.04 % \akm:u‘m Fish d ! Ser- Botior B(r)m uis n .“5.‘;00. Gver ihe sorthern portion Of the Jineau Secattle -airway. The Tues- favorably on the project,” General that must have sounded like the & A yice business Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- se"'lfi;""4§50'0 ; day morning weather chatt indica ed an accluded front moving about Buckner declared, adding, “The sweet strains of a sonata to.povder| DOW, JON R/ { o TR SRR & Cormick g had i » 2 o | 25 miles per hour, extending fron near Anchorage to low center of funnel route from Turnagain Arm|manufacturers The following are today’s Dov. | Teo Daap Bert MeDowell v, KoY | about 978 millibars (2888 inches) n rtheast of Nome. High pressure to Portage Bay would not only have st hunters returned lo werk)jones averages: Industrials, 13433; | 0 Deel Mt and Mrs. Chas. Beale Tl ChVe,| $R00000 enter. of 1035 millibars (3056 inces) at latitude 47 degrees north a higher safety factor, eliminating|this morning with bags of ducks.|rails, 20.095; utilities, 21.93 HH Mid“ of Mrs. Theresa Crozier 00 | akutags, $100.000 and’ Toigttude 140 degreés wést anl a . second high of. abouf same trestles and snow slide dangers,| There were few limi ducks flew | Py i Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Davis cpdl, 390,088 pressure at about 40 degrees norty and 175 deg west but it would also be a shorter|high in a rainless sky, and peiliahs | prpr's SHADE IS Bird hot Wm. N. Parke | Ahikeekiia, | §100, 00 Juncau, October 2.—Sunrise 7:00 am., sunset 6:34 p.m route to Anchorage by nearly 50{Only one or two geese were shok,| VALUED AT S$150 e | rrs. Alldon” Guvot ¢ glgluglzlaooggfi.n(m. 3 : . suns 13 ealy A 3 - miles.” ‘u.« wary ganders taking wing early, | IETAT | ‘Many and many a time Trevor! chas. Johnson g one big e disdainfully cireli e e — eI » decr ating and IRy iy . Springs, ,000. 3 oad S it s | FORT WAYNE, Tnd, Oct. 1 Ber- |1 has decy hunting’ and | Alex Gair and family 3"‘ i k"l" 8, 1‘”300 would have their first Meeting of | w7 e g RS 10UX | o Blank had to pay $150 because | seen nothing but ducks. This morn (Douglas) palaklest, $145.000. Ithe fall term tonight in the school before soven o'clock lhe didn't spare that tree. Judge |ing e went duck bunting and t¥0| J G, Thomas ke Kougarok, $190,000, SR 11 oS T e i s o ActiN CLOTHES that are CLEANED 5 T The Game Commission offire re-| = Ve, Ghal lear walked right past him * sriing 5 Deering, $190,000 : X Lotianiai FTEN—Wear Lonzer! tion of the 115-mile highway from 4 | Harry Milgemann gave Charles H. |decr wa ht | Fred Henning 5.00 8 uled for tomorrow night and every- . s the Richardson Highway to the Ported a number of early shots|giqii'juagment for that much dam- | Many hunters besides Dayis st Bera J 100 | Petersburg-Wrangell, $1,000,000. | oo, % BEATOR BB . Seud YOUR GARMENTS to Anchorage section. medtly accidental, ahd . np. viola- aoainst Blank for loss of the deer, a large doe and small A} punderen 200 | Skagway, $135,000. ¥ ; u “I understand the project is at Uons, with tmore hunters thun o giq”elm tree Stults claimed|fawn, which waded unconcemidiy v S .60 Valdez, $360.000. L 05 BT P R e BT Trlangle Wants R Also strongly recommended by General Buckner is the construc- ), r before.” s + 3 g N ot from Rocky Point, on the Lemon E ver: Tonsina, $100,000. | the head of the Road Commission’s *T¥ Blank mutilated. Stults had as from Rocky , L. E. Iverson 1.00 sina, : Prizz story of the day comes from creek side of the Mendenhall flats, nyr and Mrs. S. Feldon 5.00 Copper Center, $110.000. DOUGLAS cohsenm e i N list on new construction now,” Gen- g $1.000. He said shade of the tree. Horace Adams who sald his son, 5 across the channel to Dougldh Is- 3 5 3 Sulks % L > Stults- erty line, | across the channel 214 Mr. an s. L. T Gulkana, $95,000 b | nd Modern - Method: n the Stults-Blank property line ¥ r. and Mrs. L. Thoren 2.00 8 TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY | | iy g L eral Buckner said. “It should be g o 5 Alespiens s thiost | f : g g built as soon as possible.” R e e aa ey > | was worl lh it. and _ | Salvatien Army Bible Class 12.00 axson, $95,000. * Y4 Bure to Pléoge B icirad it ths duck hunters, arose &t 1:10 a. m o S S it Tere (Oygard 200 Bethel, $965,000. | CHARLEY CHAN in i T Ahd egubuged, LM golig ~out Magnhild Oyzard 100 | Naknek, $175,000. Iroad, which is alres i 3 e i o e | : {Fathe[‘hnd, t‘amlly, Work J. P. Anderson 200 | Dillingham, $175000. under guard in dclense of sabo- ' Agnes Adsit 2.00 Platinum, $100,000. s - o Phone tage, constitutes too thin a life- I — 5 Ehe b 3 o John Simen Hellenthal 1.00 Aniak, $150,000. o Jine between Anchorage and Fair- PAA MAN H.IES 2 : 14 B S S s MARA & WILDES ; e Registered banks and the highway route is : 0 p Harper X Candle, $190,000. a definite need. | m FOR Doflofl 4 l YR R e Rars | ; 4 W. B. Heisel g Fort Yukon, $125,000. | [ m‘j{" ",::,:l :";‘,f?c"a e ‘1;1.'0"].?:.’2‘ Joe Morrison, PAA Ajrport man-| i - R. B. Lesher ; Wiseman, $150,000. c’“l' ENGINEERS ot intantey ” “and en. 88er at Whitehorse, flew in from the i 1 i John W. Jones ' McCarthy, $125,000. Designs, Surveys, Investigations Y s : | Yukon Terxitory field yesterday and | v ; i : Mot Meay Taties Say AR i P VALENTINE BLDG. A i S Canben [ will spend a few days her | e o - Sovalle. lgia,f 0 A (Douglas) | Homer, $110,000. Room 3 Phone 672 Total cannon e ik | g, SR USECR UMD : 1 John Mills and family— Medfra, $100,000. it d;m- Sigeidl nnlli!';(‘l("l' will get medical attention for in-| 4 ; (Douglas) ........ 5.00 Point Barrow, $950,000. guns, Buckner said. but added, “We o s : ,b.“s 4 b g s e i ! B Cuga Sk 240 Tanana, $160.000. p % N i ; Well Wisher 3.00 Wainwright, $200,000 YOU WILL FIND qitl haye sdme .185%s soon and gl B ReaiE ant bl SN e A 4 Fred Alexander 5.00 Cape Halkett, $2 anfi-alreraft guns. | bt 2 . b » 3 National Federation of e Halot, (00, 0%. NO PBEH"’“—“O CATCHY PRICES ‘There are no anii-airerafl guns Parker—New Ships A ? Pear] Bay, $200,000, {1»| General Buckner spent yesterday ' Federal Employees 10.00 York, $200,000. | Just Consistently A-1 Merchandise in the Territory, either with ’ and this morning in Sitka aboard Edwin Suttan Lho Kotlik, $200,600. at Reasonable Cost at the Army or the Na 8 " . £ Plangs Coming the destroyer Breeze with Capt. Par- R x’- ““ddM;;- J. : Pe;“‘i‘ 200 . i is re- 3 " ¢ o . an IS, rani . K S, BRI KMt RCREY f5 fe- | ; ) | A J. Buckingham .. ! I H R l F l C 0 - 0 l In mid-November, two squadrons i th frim Sites, Byt will Boyle 10,00 of Army lanes will go to Anch HIIHNE S0l 3 1o B (AU W i e ) A . e P Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stan- L Retailers of Famous . ozel f come north again shortlv on a gun- 1 | s X | S e O e Dy oy boat “larger (han a destoyer.” nam- | L LU . . MO e SO0 | SURR 2007 SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS Shuimphs, (o PierGnedCyl, pur 5 :20 Chél‘l)?;‘toh. ki g 4 : !:A:'l:r;(n\!;“xv\m“ g":g Mr. and Mrs. Charles : L NEST, TO GiTY, HALL 0, Tas southern California. S : p » Ja : 5 i 8 - ez Ham 99;01: f:f:l_"“'l" v\;‘:’d'd‘mc two pur.| Captain Parker will use the : 3 s s 3 ‘é"ll‘l“vfl"l!" Camphell s1000 | WI\”“;':“;‘ "X“ 1(::::5““1 00 | IS e B AT it suit squadrons will be made up fih“’(‘f:;:):‘;”B:mf‘]zr:mf“](;M(?“"“fll"; % : Mfll ‘;|1|r11';\;?;‘, E. W. Bliss ?,'33 Joe ‘Flaku‘e i - . . \ «;; l?}:s.;o:be:::mm &t il bl sl N““.; ' — : : Ny . A B. D. Stewart 100 | Issbel Vance a2 Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want o"‘; 6.000-fo0t runway 300 fect Projects. Buckner said he himsclf l’[*]-*]vlisll?i Hieait 1.00 M;;.-':‘;::.d Mrs. James : i MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT wide is now gravelled and rolled at \A‘fll spend much time on the I:ll‘: }'m‘d";v;"’ 2.00 P‘rv-d‘ P o .| More Miles for Your Moiey Anchorage, Buckner said, “and ez lontin : ) R 7 'J S T & | . A Comfortable, Quiet Ride i 5 % | “We'll have to work very close to- & 4 £ ¥ Connors Sr. * 5.00 An Engine that Instantly Starts conerete s probably being 1aid | opner you know,” Buckner said i § . Ray Ward 1.00 TOTAL Assurance of Sate Trips Bov. | declaring that Army garrisons will L 5 .. : George Sundborg 1.00 R o o a3 Freedom from Fire Hazards New Hishn Ibe estabiished eventually at all Navy | John W. Troy g A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Among ~ experimental types 0f New ideals of the French nation are signified by the words on the black: clen Bender 2.5 ”WGL A s planes to be brought north, Buck-| ~ \wiio in Juneau, General Buckner, board.in this school at Chassignon near the capital city of Vichy. Re- George Willey 5 ording to the 5 ner hopes, will be a new ObServa- o . oyest at the Baranof Hotel and turning to the simple '““2:ffi;fl:&fi:‘é’?fifi;fl:fl@m " ’ll'hg motto | Allred Zenger .. L N Il "7S Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust tion plane that will fly as slow > | or, France is pledged A % Full Diesel. Dependability plan y. .8 will fly north as soon as possible. | :;n:h o'French Rel;llbhc whlv:h fell before Hitler's army_was AI“,‘;”}B' (I:)l‘mxg:‘ll (;::ldzlclilll‘chead An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked os 30 miles an hour, land at 25 ye conferred here today with Actiny € lity, Fnfiemty 2 % milés an hour, and still be able Governor E. L. Bartlett. Equality, Frs L E I. Goldstein . X i | .:“ Rl Ii: .; WA“NER to speed at over 100 miles an| { * » e ¥ R. L. Bernard WOMEN'S CLUB TEA A S . Co. hour. Christensen Bros. 5. For women residing on the Island, s Winter Maneuvers Mrs. R. McLennon ; |the Douglas Island Women's Club { = “We expect to do a lot “of cx-! : | A friend 2.5 members are cpeniing the fall social rimenting up here with both men | 6 Mrs. Alex Sturrock 2 |“eascn with a tea to be glven in mtm H.AITS ‘DO mn SER“CE!! and equipment,” General Buckner Mr. and Mrs. E. M. the Council Chambers of the City . said; and declared winter maneu- Richardson 200 |Hall Saturday, October 5, between And the best time to have a complete overhaul vers will be held at Anchorage this | ¥ . 2 5 g Krafft Mfg. Co. " 2 and 4 c'clock in the afternoon. right now before winter gets here. season to teach soldiers the north- | o ! o i ¥ Olaus Larsson Ccmmittee in charge of arrange- seasn o tesch soldies the Harth | L Ll i Qiats INSSE e 10 Y o e S Beisy Wb Don’t Wait Until They Sirat Down!! #* in 'Bll sorts of -weather. | 5 ; : < Franklin Hamilton 50 |Chairman; Mrs. H. L. ‘Cochrane, won’t run forever without cleaning and oiling. In additi the five Chilkoot| ; . | g y ; Mrs. Alfred Bonny Sam y DS o She o g : Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kiloh 5, I TS e Don’t expect the impossible from a piece of machinery. Barracks dog teams that will be) i Bhabc 4 Addie McKinnon y Devon. mushed overland to Fairbanks this| - g William Holzheimer Y N e S Weé Haye Time NOW to Give Propet Service!! winter, Alaska soldiers will be » i o J. E. Neate % equipped with both skils and snow- | 3 . k > Martinson Family of Mrs. Robert Bonner was hostess k ghoes, Buckner said. | " 3 4 : % Douglas “;'r l]he ragular bi-monthly ‘meeting / ° ‘Besides acquainting soldiers with 5 3 S - N Sam Spencer of the Monday Nite Sewing Club 3 the North, one of thie big problom: . . . {: SAE: SREOGEE e which Was held at her home lasy|| Third and Franklin of Army study Will be In using fly- 3 5 R ] b5 % Shattuck } svening. On coticest won by ‘Mrs. m_—fl ing equipment in all types of & 3 B 2 i t ¢ Minnie Field Leonard JCHRsOn provided diver- | pme———————————————— weather ‘gid urder varying land- | e 2 \ i ’ : - 3 C. M. Hirst ¢ §1cn !r_:l)lmb(hela ixgwing, Next, mest- ] > g “leld conditions. bt s P ! ‘ »’ i ing will be held at the home of G M: 1 S ;m!dy leatnied by Atmy fliers ; il g o k] g::{llln:ggt;wrsrsal‘fi Faflmuy 7 [re amRe b ONRin. pliiced by “doughnut” tires. : ; : iy ,m‘:‘m;;rsn;‘:’::; Bt The following numbered tickeis LI al Buckner delated a re- | & R 2 3 recefved from the Douglas Inn dur- 3 9% m?:nl:fldex?t in which a smaller | g s nglilesngw ke ng the past week wil! permit thew PBICE g APPEABANCE ECONOMY Army plane landed at Point Bar-| N d B sad ring 5 holders to enjoy a free dinner: 2082, BILITY fow After taking off from Nome - : S Whits, Taundg |70 LIRS s T DURA ‘but found the field conditions such X Mr. and Mrs. R. M. fhat the light bomber following| y | 3 Keeny ... W e “flagged off” and flown | JBLED s Mr. and Mrs. Lee Quong (ROUBLED m for a total non- Emil Rundich ... Douglas Parent-Teacher Association Low Operating and Maintenaice Costs Reduced Insurance xates

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