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REDS WIN S(ORE 2' 1 born i o e Maior George Says Fair- | § b R R hanks Crews Will Move PnchersNewsom Derring- | l bt R to Elmendorf Soon Do er Go Entire Route- | (LYDEDORAN TTHGAME, BACK IN CITY N ARMY.TO CALL MORE MEN FOR' ANCHORAGE 108 THE DAILY ALASKA IMPIRE‘ TUESDAY, O(I Ek';SR :‘l' lEjSlEgN HMF':)% S},’:?E':SM SQUADRON JOINS HIGHWAYPLAN BRITISH FORCES PAA (lIPPER Commissioner Schombel U. S. Pilofs Shortly fo En- Radios Congratula- gage Enemy, Is Lon- fions to Hesse don Word 8, 1940. Officials Eaf'Sourdough; (Cakes-leave for Ex- 1 ab - base payroll at Anchorage Enthusiastic support of Terzi-. LONDON, Oct. 8.—The first Brit- minded imy 1 sted 25 per cent shortly 2 torial Highway Engincer William ish fighter squadron composed en-| Fans Thrilled e i o Mafor. E R Geores arsion fo Taku Hecte's plan for an Alatka arteral tirely of American pilots will short- i connecting w lie er in charge of base hi, has been received ly take its place in the front line (Continued 1 Page One Alaska it (Continued from Page Ore) from Haine: sh would be the|of Britain's defend Air Minis- AL L Clippe George flew in from Fair- highway terminus under the Hesse ter Sir Archibald Sinclair announced a series which later br Y L Al banks yesterday by PAA Electra and | that he was attending a hotel con- | Propesal todas ; : Sox the Black S 1 by clipper this morning, | vention in Seattle (he also is a! U. S. Commissioner O. E. Schom- - The unit will be Xk as th Pourl Derriniger, who whs Bat it Chi ree weeks absence from | member cf the New Jerses bel today wired Hesse from Hainas, Eagle Squadron and will be "rlm» R Wk b L open t mornin s* S Fr the T _’\ / on ‘Ydl‘ rmaster du- { Hotc] Assceiation well a 4 111 m...u nx3 : on l“. A ot B Rtk | . f the psent W 1 1€ aft i€ Pacilic Coast posts. Elk committees) and decid p of your booklet on the game of the present W > sh { ¢ o T t i : e NN e was today's winning ! I The sau e Anchorage working force is|make the Alaska (rip while he was proposed arterial highway system,, o0 Rewiom . bt - IR te. George said, and in-|cn the West Coast which I have been boosting for NA'"ONA[ GUARD the finest pitehin ' r at S€ have to be made, but Elk and plane oper the past eight years.” ball classic wili i Mr. Doran say coming in from the | Schwamm flew up from Petersburg Schombel promised the suppoit Each hur 1 seven nits and United every day now, plenty of |this afterncon with three Peters- of the people of Hair or- IS D'SCUSSED AI e S0 B iRtiod e & s in should be avaflable in all |burg ledge offiziale (o meet Grand, dered a number of copi the ,olite with two vict and one es Exalted Ruier booklet. de 1526t rbanks field workmen will in Ccming up with Schwamm were > | Satdits dorie & = (ot wlile 30 Benciu the majority be transferred to An- | Exalted Ruler y “Hack % | W e S5 chorage also when cold weather sets Knight R. Mecl 3 REF HllD ¢ P | LR s in and stops Ladd Field work, Major g i Dr. E Lieut. McLaughlin Speaks fufiets S e o e C e UNDER CARE OF at Business, Profession- in the thix nhin '] ’ . o LERAVETHURSDAY - Club Study Groupto CLUB FOR ALASKANS JUNEAU WOMAN @ Women's Dinner Cormick s 10y oulk ) left FOR KEI(H;KA%E M t W d IS FORMED lN " Y | - Licut. Gi. F. McLaughlin of Com- | Ripple’s doubl L, bof nesaa broad has come close Lo | pany A, Alaska National Guard, was BY JIM GAFFHEY . i on the ‘first pi 3 2 rs. Irvin \\.m fermer house- | the guest speaker at the Business o ] d — Duc toa conflict with the W: keeper of the Baramof Hotci who | and Professional Women's Club ban- _ferm Opens on MO“ ay Voiors mesting, the study group of New York City has an Alaska- is now re in Seattls quet held last evening at Percy’s SHMS DRAKE JUdge Alexa"der Com_ {he Juncau Wemans Club will hold | Yukon Club with a membership of Mzs. Whitel now mpthering | Cafe in conjunction with National heir me \fternoon | 3¢, formed recently under the her nephew, fo : old Kasimir | Busir WeeK. His sub- . T P Ry T \finey, former Siegenberg, who Sunday morning ject was ional Guard H S c'cleck in the e of the guidance of Jim Gafiney, former Siegen 3. GEI ANOTHER ing ffom fates Aloska. Electric and Power | Nomeite arrived in Seatile from war torn| He said, in part, “The National & ¢ Gaffney, who has lived in. New London whe mama and papa Guard is supported by the Federal The District Court party will cafter, W, study group will| York for the past fitiaen years, is|8re “2en® to wo Govenment. In time of peace it is ve on the vessel North Coast 6n!p 10" oo haotines on 1 ay as|manager of the Hotel Ten Park —Little Kasimir did not know much 'a state militia and in time of war sday Ketchikan where previousiy fcheduian: ‘Avenue and has made it New York ' ok the war, but he was immed-|is a part of the regular army. It S term of court opens next Mondny 3 g0 | headquarters for Alaskans ana iately convinced that American ice|aids in the protection of property ' AImDS' MI”IOH DO”afS fo! These to make the trip are Clerk Weatere cream ¢ are “much better than in time of strikes, assists in flood i ; Robert Cou and Deputy Peg P M LEODS First meeting, of the Alaska-Yu- thesa we get in Epgland areas and acquaints men with ac- Be Price of Kodiak ~ wereoa v s aviom <. MOLE kon, elub, was during @ very hot : : tivities of war . i # Izheimer, Deputy spell, its organizer said, “and only | In Alaska Airbase t Lynn J. Gemmi BACK ON YUKON e ot B SN “In Alaska, the National Guard } . and Stenographer Jean 3 Our next meeti will be in consists of four companies, to date. Siems, Drake, Puget judge George F 1 4 Novermbar d we hope to make a Company (_ at Anchorage, which is stors on Bitka, Kodia ive in Ketchikan R. (Heinie) McLeod ang Dis it quite a party,” explains a letter ks heavy artillery; company B in Ket- ks bascs, | e ats for the opening of ¢, the former Hazel Fnton, from Gafiney. chikan, D in Fairbanks and A in rded an additional $828.300 con A o turned on the steamer Yukon We. are going to (ry to sell Al- BOARD OQDE Juneau, the latter three being in- . 3 & Bk ki : fantry | for roviding ation facil (4 G 1om a honeymoon Ltrip to SKag- aska to the astern . folks as th 4 i s M N GEHF MFVR"‘ '3 way and Lake Bennett st $pob un - eabth gl Lieut. McLaughlin stated that| ' artoa o i X 5 JINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 8. — there are hopes for National Guard nouncement today by the F H fhe newlyweds h taken an| gor travel but as a place Mhere the Works Agency GIVEN SHORT CAil apartment in . the , ne P st ot g mapgiaution 1 Cirguit Courl of Ap- units to be established in other Gl Lo S \ £ Centt Mr, MeLeod 15 co-owner| make a ' future far 'themeely + peals today held the national la-|towns in Alaska, with Wrangell IN NAVY RESERVE of the “Royal’ Blub*Oab Company ‘["’f,‘f“m' s ":jl“”f,‘ Y ohae bor relations act grants no sanc- Petersburg, Cordova and Seward ‘HA“U(K BlDG i gy e Tt ihes " s va Hhe Tobabu R lndk tion “for the invasion of liberties mentioned as possible sites. He said Former Juneau pilot Gene Mev b TR 5 & guaranteed all citizens by the first that the men in the Juneau National l“blAN AFFA'RS rin w a Captain with PAA on CPUTY MARSHfil amendment” of the U. S. consti- Guard train for an hour and a half the Seattle-Juneau run, has been W% KODMK m“m( tution. every Thursday evening and each OF”(ES EXPAND called to active duty with IAKFS pRISONERS 4 I 3 The tribunal ruled in refusing, receives a small pay for his serv- naval reserve, it was learned 74 GAINS BRISIO[ B!v to uphold a Board order ices. Plans are being made, added Offices of the Division of Ex-|day 3 r A Ford Motor Company to cease dis- Lieut. McLaughlin, for a fifteen-day teusicn aud Industry cf the Office| Meyring, it is understood, is u Deputy U. 8. Mapshal = Sid lOSES popu- Ano tributing to its employees pamph-, camp each vear, probably during the of Indian Affajrs have been moved . derstood, is under “short notice” Thompson left on the steamer Yu- 5 L lets outlining the firm’s views on latter part of Septembe into new and larger quarters in orders, ready for call on hours' Xon to take cne prisoner and three unionization in its plants. | President Presides the Shattuck notice. He is rated as a Lieuten-| insane from Southeast Alaska ports|. The population of Kodiak Record-| At the same time the Court| During the banquet hour, Miss Donald W. Hagerty, Senior Or- ant with approximately 100 men (0 detention in the States ing District, according (¢ a prelim- | eranted an enforcement order on Anita Garnick, President, presided, ganization Field and Patrick | ynder his command in Scouting, F° Will bring back Mrs. Anna)inary count of the for the the part of the Board's ruling re- With Mrs. Lilllan Uggen as toast- J. Fitzsimmons, Credit Agent, are|gquadron 16 Arm, with embezzling 1th Census, is 3 1- quiring the Ford Company to cease Mistress for the occasion. Miss Gar- now in Rooms 9. 10 and 11 of the - money was entrusted to her!pared with 1,729 on Oct . 1929, and desist alleged interference with nvlck broughl message from the Na- Building 0 YMENT by . bearder here. it was announced today employees exercising collective bar-| tional President, Dr. Minnie L. Maf- The Arts and Crafts Division, N, UP'EMPI,Q N > The population of the Bristol gaining rights: ‘g-tv. z]n\d' ;rnvt‘l(l]xgs[\)\'cl;e readltfron‘; of which Virgil R. Farrell is Suj N(E 0[50 Bay Recording District is 992 as TR | President Franklin D. Roosevelt ane visor, now cceupies two rooms il A? “‘AGWAY; [(( UARE N compurud with 1,289, ) | Wendell L. Willkie in connection i with National Business Women's the Shattuck Building - oo OFF! PULLENS OUT ON 1T W. S. Pullen, Mans of the Sk has no unemploymes OF FAI-[ HSHING Alaska Electric Light and Power | j:chlem e LEbEBRL A6 fv- Company, and Mrs. Pullen left on i to District Rax Fishery M gement Supervisor the Yukon for the south for a stay Smith of the Forest Se Clarence Olson returned on the! of several weeks during which time 1ed here on the Foreste: vessel Brant last night after in-| they will visit with their daugh- | visiting Sk vay, Haines and Kluk- vestigating fall fishing at Exrur-‘ ter and son-in-law, Mr. and M n on a CCC recruiting miss 1 Inlet, Hood Bay, Chiak Bay E. 8. Ellett in Denver, Cclo. Smith also planned CCC pr: yambier Bay. - for the winter in the Lynn Canal i 8 Subscrive o The Daily Al A | districi The iy Alasks mmplire has the | Empire—the paper with the largest | e —_ largest paid circulation of any Al pald circulation, | IMERICANA* Bv RAY PEACOCK AP Feature Service Writer ONE ARE THE DAYS when the sweet ] young thing burst into the house with the gladsome cry: “For I'm to be the Queen of May, Mother!” Today she calmly announces: “Whaddya think; Ma? I'm gonna be the Parsley Queen.” We have Tobacco Queens and Spinach Queens and Cotton Queens and Celery Queens and Pea- Subscribe for The Empire. CIAL FINDS 1M FROM SURVEY aska newspaper FESTIVAL QUEENS * nut Queens and queens of everything that will grow and still make a costume. Certainly the practice has been a break for Vitamins A, B and C, as well as deserving rec- ognition for such lowly plants as the onion. One thing is certain. The community that specializes in raising some particular crop mere- ly is manifesting its backwardness when it does not have a queen who would stop traffic at Times Square. Purely for the educational value, of course. e - PILOTS MAKE Week. Two trumpet duets, played N{w MM'- ORDER by Harry Sperling, Jr. and John FouR HlGHIS Lowell, were applauded by those GERMAN DISPAT(H ' - DURING TODAY WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 'I'he‘ Pest Office Deartiment has halted| Shell Simmons flew to Sitka to- { trans-Pacific shipment of mail to; day while Alex Holden made a { Germany and Poland, which bas flight to Petersburg and return and Tongass In From South |been handled via Japan and As-lalso a flight to Pelican City. A fatic Russia, and ordered the mail' charter flight for Pacific Alaska ]rhbpawh'd through New York Ajrways to Canyon Island is Sy | across the Atlantic | planned for this afternoon | The steamer Tongass came in! e g | Simmons flew Hary Hart and|from Seattle last night with a : ' | Fred PEagan to Sitka and Emil joad of freight for Gastineau Chan- | Taug to Tenakee. nel shippers and sailed carly to- | Holden flew 1o Petersburg to pick| day southboound via Sitka, {up R. J. Sommers, who flew there| These sailing for Seattle werc | from Ketchiken with Herb Mun-' o, Wiengl. - My, Fay o | ter. Hclden then flew to Pelican TR ar AR DAtk ZAvad L iCity with H. E. Wilcox, to Hirst | with Paul Sorensen and Dave Nich- O ols and Lo Chichagof with Ed Me! vin. MUNTER FLIES OUT, CLIPPER > -— ' 'NEWSPAPER MAN Cedric Adams, Minneapolis Tri- \outh on the Alaska Clipper thls bune columnist, made a flying trip - morning, * to Juneau yesterday and returned will make anangemen(s scuthbound on the Alaska Clipper | for getting the job under way and RETURNS TO JUNEAU| W. P. Plett, Assistant Director of | Eldon Daly, ruce Mills, left on the Yukon for at the Baranof Hotel and| BLll.Dth PERMIT A buidding permit has been is- ued to Mrs. Oiga Kletzing to build a guest plans to fly to Sitka tomorrow wnh‘ Glenn Hulen, CAA Communici- | s icns Director in Alaska. {1 cabin in an alley between 1lith. - D |12th, F and G &treets, at a cost OWLV HERE of $500. - - CURTISS IN ’l‘Ow‘G T. R. Curtiss, traveling man, is a’ the Gastineau Hotel, having come in on the North Coast last nightl © ling man is at the He came in on the - Bmplre Clussitieds Pay! |AMERICAN FLIER < | this ‘norning | =xpeeis o be back in a week. ¢ ® MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT Whil> in Juneau Adams speke | - | ® More Miles for Your Mouey over KINY, sending out greetings io } A Comfortable, Quiei Ride Alaskans from dozen of friends he FLORE“(E WIU.IAMS ® An Engine that Instantly Starts encountered in the States ” surance of Safe Trips Adams called the Seattle to Ju- WEDS GEORGE SIEVE“S 4 A :;::I;l {{:’::;;::?;::fi:l?lmfll nAs-_\u plan]o._n'm his dbc;st 1::“‘20‘00(-1 | F](?x ence Williams, of Juneau, .\n.(l ® Low Operating and Maintenance Costs miles of L\vmg,. found himself sur- | George Stevens, of Douglas, were| ® Reduced Insurance isates prised at the modern life of Alas- | married today in the United States' ® Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust kans, and said when he gets back | Commissioner’s Court by U. S. Com- | to Minnesota, he is “going to put missioner Felix Gray. a dot eople wise as to what| They were attended by Margaret Alaska has 1o offe: Hubbard and Heniy Stevens. P - — e CAA OFFICIAL PLETT RETURNS TO KETCHIKAN of the Ketchikan | the CAA in Alaska, is back from|his home town after a brief visit | v reutine inspection trip of CAA | here. in this vicinity. He - - THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Juneau wtd vicinity, beginning at » Oct. 8: Occasional showers tonight and Wednesda, not in temperature, lowest temperature Lonight 46, highest Wednesday 5 gentle to moderate southeaste winds. Forecast for Seutheast Alaska: Occasional showers tonight and Wednesday; not much change in temperature; moderate to fresh southerly to southeasterly winds Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Cixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, local showers; moderate to fresh southerly to southwesterly winds. Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook to fresh northeasterly winds, local showers; modeeratc Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrcction Bay, moderate to fresh nor- therly to northeasterly winds. Resurrection Bay to Kodiak partly cloudy; moderate to fresh northwesterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer 71emp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 p.m. yesierday 29.53 412 87 F 15 Lt. Rain 4:30 am, today 29.72 48.0 74 SE 14 Lt. Rain Noon today 29.83 489 72 ESE 12 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lovest 3:30am Precip. 3:30am Staticn last 24 hours ' te np. temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 31 28 30 01 Cloudy Fairbanks 51 [ 35 36 ] Clear Dawson 41 41 0 Cloudy § Anchorage 3 38 03 Clear ! Bethel 31 33 0 Clear St. Paul 41 41, 04 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 4% 45 Rain Wosnesenski 41 45 Kodak 41 42 01 Pt y Cordova 43 43 30 Clear Juneau 16 48 52 Rain Sitka 5 18 90 Cle Ketehikan 43 50 113 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert 11 49 18 PL.Cld Prince George 31 33 0 PL. Cldy Seattle 51 0 Cloudy Portland 52 0 Fo San Francisco . 69 55 0 Pt. Cl WEATH SYNOPS! indicated The Tuesday morning weathe' chart an occluded front moving very slowly eastwarl, extending from low cen 084 millibars (29.06 inches) just £ :th of Alaska Peninsula into tl 135 de- Gulf of Alaska and thence south rard at about longitu: grees. High pressure area of 102, millibars (3 nches) was ¢ tered at 30 degrees north 140 degr:es west and second high pr area of about 1029 millibars (30.38 inches) in vicinity of 40 degree: nerth latitude and longitude 180 dgrees and the sure was a- iin had fallen thi sSure tively high over Bering Sea and B ri Straits, R mcrning over Southeast Alaska an . along the coastal area from Cape Spencer to the Aleutian Islan s and in the Bering Sea the amount of precipitation r ported was 123 inches which at Petersburg. Clear o partly cloudy skies were reported recorded he Interior and the Lower Kiskokwim and Yukon valleys and broken clouds to overcast local showers, moderately low ceilings and fair to good visibilities over the northern portion of the Sealtle- Juneau airway Juneau, October 9.—Sunrise 7:18 a.m., sunset 6:11 p.m. DIVORCE CASE Subscrive 0 1ne aily Alasks Ewmpire~—the paper wiir the larges Suit for divc 1s filed today paid circulation. in Disirict Court by Lenora Brown against Joseph W. Brown on grounds of cruelty and non-sun- 2 N—Wear Longer! HELP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write | The Alaska Territorial Employment Service i for this qualified worker. FOX FARMER-HANDY MAN-—- Send YOUR GARMENTS to Thorox and Produce zh Workmanshii Modern Method: W Single, age 37, high school educa- ticn. 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