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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 1940. Two Fliers Are Killed, ' Plane(rash Two-Seater Army Affack Plane Hits Mountain- side in Utah CITY ALASKA JUNEAU PROFITS GROW IN SEPTEMBER Increase Shown Over Aug- ust But Decrease Re- vealed, 9 Months LAKI Utah Oct nine 011,600 ¢ to 55,700 for the profit for month: ca iven at - e Former Name In Magazines Heading Out oo ATTENTION O, ¥ STAR ar busine meeting Ju-' Helen sen returned to 1 C 1 r No. 7, Tuesday, Oct Alaska ir ye: ago as a former I pecial entertainment| Saturday FEvening Post and movie in membe lialozue MILDRED WYLLER Wit hore hy Matron Today JRENCE OAKES, | returnin cretary ourdc 1, to return to her writing voo to get encugh back to come BUBBLE 19. BALL, adv. FiKS PURPLE \TURDAY. OCTOBER married, and > of them I ¢ time SEDIMENT FREE cne-tim: NON CORRO S VE jEi e use SHEAFFEKS Hing boat The thought of as the on IT TREATS YOUR PEN RIGHT. an who o sumn GLAMOROUS HAIR Highwa for beautiful, more-last- the Yukon there for Ju- oL 1ove: While in this city she is a at the Gastineau Hotel, -+ HEADS BAR GROUP SEE CHARLES ;0 c Sigrid's Beauty Salon o e Anchorsge o Astoion PHONE 318 | DFD. Dance. Douglas Nat. Oct. R e adv. You don’t need a million rich, ““'“ow § famous GUARANTEED KARR SLEEP UNIT 26.50 < W Only’In "the nationally pring-Air mattress will you | find the guaranteed Karr Sleep Unit,—the never-failing spring construction that makes Spring-Air the most economical mata’ tress to buy, After you've bought it you'll like it for many reasons, but especially because it &tl_l&;ofl._SgAm new modsle now,on display. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. PHONE 12 . of raw materials from Eng enemies, the retaining of gold beaten tinally, the for Jjoint (2 T g One of the ing over England is tewed past the Houses of Parliament in Londen enroute to a wre will be salvaged. The plane is a Me: ROMEPAPER SAYS AXIS T WILL FIGHT Warning Handed fo United States She Is Bidding for War Abroad (Continued from wage One) I in the United States, the blocking violatior trality.” L.e commentator asserted these are “til nwne act i ity So long as the joint naval air bases were confined Lo the can continent, the Appelu id the Axis winked al them to the principal of * but he erte ing in the BUSY YEAR ON YUKONREPORTED BY J. J. HILLARD ™% Deputy Customs Collector M Here After Closing Eagle Office season on the reorted by J. Collector in .. Hillard Yukon, 2 Yukon this y J. Hillard, Dt rge of Custom rived here cn the having spent a week after thc Eagle office was closed. Freight traffic was heavier this year than it has been for the past five years, Hillard said. Passenger travel fell off slightly, but w considered good in view of the w Hillard will spend a few d the Juneau Customs office b .m\*‘ going to Wrangell to relieve tlmI deputy collector for vacation. ‘ | at Sl ——e — — Try & classified ad in The Emplre " Nazi Bomber Heads Iqr Wrecking Yard ed by his mother. Pe— German planes which the Air Minis 'ry announced were shot down during heavy air fight- g yard where it sserschmitt. T iis picture was cabled to New York | London Fay Beats O'Connor Again e James H. Fay and mother Victor in the New York Democratic primary to succeed himself in Representative James H. Fay is shown being congratulat- Fay defeated John J. O’Connor, who ran on both the Democratic and Republican tickets. Fay is a staunch New Dealer. Army Ieils "Gnal Tank” / wite E & Bt This tough looking vehicle, known as the “Gnat-Tank,” is undergoing tests in Baltimore, Md. preliminary to a 1,009-mile cross-country ‘terture” grind. The midget armored car, designed to carry three soldiers, a- .30 calibre swived-mounted machi wrn. ond 3,000 rounds of ammunition, has an 80-inch wheelbase, 5 like granite, over- sized traction-tread tires and four-wheel drive. s s, AR 0'Conor of Maryland. Roosevelt Covers Ears When Big Gun Booms Like everyboy else, President Roosevelt puts his hands to his ears when the Army let go a around of firing from a battery of anti-aircraft guns during his visit to.the proving ground at Aberdeen, Md. With the President were Major General C. M. Wesson (center), Army Chief of Ordnange, and Gov. Herbert R. ey 1 | | | 5B HAVE TAKEN llFE; Fears that iends | missing sin Davies is lof a plumbing company and | tired a number of years ago. | He had been despondent recently according to his friends. | Davies Wi belonged to funtil the Ketchikan Lodge was or- :gnnized when he became a charter member. E. M have taken Fairbanks from Edwin Zapel on a Hammond was formerly of the Baranof Hotel in Juneau. R e STEWART NEWS SUSPENDS lease. | The Stew: publication |a rt time by the executors of | the estate of H. W. M. Rolston, for- | mer proprietor and editor. i G ELKS PURPLE BUBBLE BALL,| | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. e ——————————————————— 'THOMAS DAVIES s suicided are expressed b | after Davies has been| lifting of the requirement that Jones and Don Hammond ELKS ATTENTION!| Reception for Grand Exalted Ruler Buch ELKS HALL TONIGHT — OCTOBER 8§ — AT 8 P. M. Elks and Their Ladies Dancing - Bowling - Cards - Refreshments HIGHER SKILL TRAINING 1 | Training ELIEVED TO lod. | Lifts One Require- 1 ment on Workers Thomas Davies, 46, WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 s be paid for ce last Friday. | dustrial work the former proprietor| tendance re-| ing programs. The change was - | programs for the achievement of | higher skills. | employees will not be necessary | provided the program { voluntary, and GIVEN Boos“ ng the workers an entirely skill. The training course must be S | scheduled outside of regular work- | ing hours and no productive work FO[mer Head 0fP|UmblflQIWage and Hour DIVISIO“ | may be performed during the per- Firm Is Missing at Ketchikan KETCHIKANjh\ska, Oct. 8. - | — The) versity of Alaska faculty, y his| Wage and Hour Division agnounces | visited the Atlin district in the in- | in-| terests of Gen. A. D. McRae, who at-| will probably operate a large piece at special employee train-|of placer ground. B | made to encourage such training' Empire Classifieas Pav? S gt L PATTY IN ATLIN Dean Patty, member of the Uni- i compensation for the is entirely is aimed at giv- new ¥ recently EVERY TIME WITH BAKING Schilling rwm I¢’s easy to bake muffins you'll be proud of | l§ with Schilling Baking Powder. It's dowble- acting — made with pure cream of tartar — never leaves any “'baking powder taste!” For over half a century, good cooks have relied upon Schilling Baking Powder for succesiful baking and true economy! ; as born in Wales and the Juneau Elks Lodge LEASE BAR over the Cottage Bar at art News has suspended after being operated for adv. OCTOBER SPECIAL GALLONS OF OIL INCLUDED WITH EVERY HERM “AIR-FLOW” OIL BURNING RANGE (Priced from $69.95 with Coil) 5 i Drop info our store any day this month Select the range best suited to your needs.. . . and receive absolutely free, 30 gallons of oil when range is installed. TERMS: “I¢’s Easy to Buy and Pay . ; the Rice & Ahlers Way!” RICE & AHLERS CO. THIRD and FRANKLIN STS. To show our unbounded faith_in_this CREAM OF TARTAR Baking Powder, your grocer will return your money at our expense, and | | will also pay for the egss, 1 butter, flour, etc., you have used, if you find any fault | "nL’ Owder S hilling 1 S Qunces el MONEYBACK _ I PHONE 34

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