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B ot st rg = e e T WIS Three Ships 17 SEWARD Alaska, Oct gfiov. Gruening AYS FRIEND (omingHome JheCon Crafict) Shakes Up Cabinet SUNER NAMED - FOREIGN BOSS to Fall Closer to Ber- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1940. NAZI BOMBER WAl LONDON BOARD . OF TRADE Xow MOVES T0 WALES Parliamen?ary Circles Deny Branches of Gov- the southbot ea H H T g ok lin-Rome Line ment fo Leave 1d Komso- 3 SO 0 b el il ; MADRID: Oct, 174In a cabinet LONDON, Oct. 17.~The Gov- REDMAN ON TRIP hakeup here, there is support ta ernment Department tonight an- widely heralded evidence of Spains| nounced the removal of cne of i ot firm ties “with the Reme-Berlin tions, the London Beard of axis with General Franco making| s Ramon Suncr, recent special emis- | It was announced the board's of to Germany and Italy, Foreign ices for registration of busine: inister. name hav been moved to 1 | Suner succeeds Col. Juan Beigs Grand Hotel at Llanduno, Wals iS5 i 5 S B —_ lder Atienza wever, it was stated in ° = b R ary circles that the 1a no intention of London- City of Desttuctmn (H I N E SE G Lotibo,’ AelBite. Yecet ombir Siiee CHAMBER HERE ENDORSES ROAD ARTERIAL PLAN ‘No Tolls Is Recommenda- tion of Local Body on Proposal TRAPPED, REPORT Three Big Dflifions Said fo Be Surrounded by Japanese German censor-approved caption ys this German bomber is loos- g its first series of bombs during With only cne district yet to be! TOTALS $353,900 Chapeladies Hold heartl from, the. 1940 Alaska een- us i almost complete, Supervisor —_— F' i R e e ot ey . irst Fall Meeting The misns_awice 1w Kvicnar Larger Last Fiscal Year in the Third Division. The enum- | . . Et ; ; erator in that districh is Fred La-| HaN in Previous e ‘n‘lv]")\ c i:ilpfluh('\’l(j)“‘l'(] A cas of the Pish and Wildlife Ser- f L a e Ml SRR, (i vice, whose census work was slowed MOH“’I PEHOd night gRitite (tame: CREALS umpen on the Glacier Highway when his t went agrour he ! ke Erooe WU Plans for the fall activities we height of the season. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17—Alaska | received $353.900 in Federal grants E. Stender and Fred Campen - - SECOND PAA PLANE DUE {public health work, $149.100 for |maternal and child health services, 814,500 fer service to crippled chil- “|dren, $12,100 for viees. Alaska at the end of the year had a $083,000 balance in its Federal un- FROM NEBRASKA (Willard E. Barrows Afrives| | o Guide Flock at Auk child welfare ser- | employment fund, as compared’ with o5 | $820.000 when the fiseal year opén- A second PAA Electra | $569,000, interest amounted to $24,- with eight passengers. | After four years the Chapel by 000 and withdrawals $430,000 Those flying in are.” Mr. | the Lake. at Auk Lake, has been Social security account numbers Mrs. R. H. Storch, J. W , Carl i:.le(-n mitister by the Presbyterian jssued in June to 501 workers:in Webster. Adolph Bock, Mrs. Zetta Board of Missions. Alaska, increasing the cumulative Beck, O. Blindheim and L. P. Cys- He is Willard E. Barrows, recent- net total to 25,781. ewski. |1y of Hansen, Nebra: Barrows - Ly [wants it undrstood ‘he. ¥ not a | . 5 . "R but just & M . Model Behavior Under Fire In introducing Barrows. at to-| ‘s Juneau Chamber of Commerce | luncheon, the Rev. John A. Glasse |said he was known affectionately | las “Uncle Billy” to former congre- gations and hoped he would be kncwn here as® “Shepherd of the| nghv«m : Alaska Day Progmn Is Held at High School obmrvflnc? of the' officiat | transfer of Alaska from Russia 1o the United States, students of the | Juneay Public- Sehools ‘were: dis- missed from all classes ‘at 2 ! cloek -this afternoon and will | sume . studies agaih on Monday. A program in the high schdnl this afternoon was enjoyed by the student body, Wwith'movies of Al:| g This little tot probably wonders what it 1s all about as she sits agidst the family luggage, awaiting evacuation from the'city. m o' re- aska scemes beimg -shown ‘for the oceasfen. The coventh and eighti arades also - attended the mr‘\ scheol program, while the remainder of the grades spent the early part! of the afternoon studying Alaskan | history hid ! NEW ELKS HONORED RS ¥ e | Newly initiatod - brothers were honcred at a feed at the Eiks meet- houses all around show effects of the N g last night, Tén hew Mambets | air Al aheiter, cenler, has escapcd damage. Thit is a cal . were in the class feted. Orie ‘of London’s firemen, who have covered themselves with glory in their battles with bomb fires, is shown rescuing a clothing model from the window of a wrecked store. The propaganda bureau failed to say why, 30,000 MEN INTO ARMY BY NOV. 16 Stimson Says 600,000 Will Be !Impressed by Early Date in Spring Oct. 17—Secre- Stimsen 0,000 se- he pu November ASHINGTON He the f trooy of War rced today irs into Army e abou 16 Between that date about 600,000 recruits Stim! said TROY PCRTRAIT JOINS GALLERY OF GOVERNORS and will L Museum Receives Framed Phofograph of 12th Chief Evecutive A large framed photograph of Gov 'TOKYO, Oct. 1%~The War Of.| *Fald on England. G ; an raid- | imous endorsement of the John W. Troy has been added to fide claini$ today thvat thice Japan| % have kept up an almost con- |, o5050q arferial highway system'“Gevernor's Row" on the Al ede ‘colnmis advancing. into Central| Stant attack on British cities and | o, formulated by Terri- Historical Museum walls. The Chita from different directions| docks. torial 1y weer William portrait is the 12th in line, the fir have established contact and com- Hesse, was voted today by the being that of Gov. John R. Kin- pleted encirclement of 20 Ohinese Juneau Chamber of Commerce kead, who became the first Amer- divisions. | The Chamber also recommended ican Governor of Alaska in 1884 The trapping of the Chinese cli- » trongly that no tolls be charged Gevernor Troy ned last De- maxed a five-day drive, on such a highwa cember after six years in office. “Fhe ‘three columns completed the | 1 The highway plan was outlined i - contact ‘south of' Liyang, about haif | {for the Chamber by Dr. M. J s way between ' Nanthilu and ' the v w0 learned its detai C " Ch Taihu ‘Lakes. The divisions trapped 2 fr € Omml eeS H Osen are said to include both regulars Curtis Shattuck read from testi- 4 of General Chiang Kai Shek's mony given before a Senate Com or enior d Army and its Chinese Communist ] mittee on Alaska re colonizi- allies, tion, i Xiid | rrank Garnick read a letter from Al a meeting of the senior class, PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 17.—Ccl.| Delegate Anthony J. Dimond say- Lee Lucas, class President, named Richard Park, of Mobile. ng repo n strategic .miner t_hv following committees for the wm replace Brizadier G in Alaska had been given . the|Senior Ball. which is schieduled for H. Lee as North Pacific Division | right of : y G 5. December 13 ( TE ru“nm O A R St It 18| vey ands the Governs " Heading the refreshment commit- | announced. Lee left here today [or| Office tee is Dorothy Fors, with Bettye | San Frangisco to take ¢ he| H L. I ¢ renorted on his Kemmer assisting her. The enter- CbliiPark will have chamde of | Mining Congress meeting at Col-|Jim Glasse, chairman, Lanare Kouf- Arm mmrv oving work (in Alaska. | gyado Sprin re Faulkner was! 800 Idml LeRoy Vestal. In charge KVl(hak MlSSln ]’o‘al fo - |a member of fay cptnmictes e 71| O PEBUCIN: fre Hallis (Tehe. A4 i ; # O °. Isabel Parsons. Doris McEachran f » Congress for the coming SU ervisor phas avis, and Bernice Mead on her commitee. Chairman of the patrons ¥ committee with is Marjorie Snell, Lila Sinclair and Betty Reed on the committee. In charge of decorations is Lee Lucas, with the rest of the class helping him. - - Nominations fo Be Made by Auxiliary Baby Girl Arrives For W. l Grishams A baby girl was b(‘nl at St. Ann’s Hospital this merning to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. (Monte) Grisham. This is the second daughter the Grishams and she tipped scales at birth at 7' pounds. Both mother and the little miss are doing nicely. Mr. Grisham is manager of the Harry Race Drug Store in this cn.v STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK. Ocl. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stoek today is 4':, American Can |94 3/4, Anaconda 23%, Bethlehem | | Steel 82, Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 7%. | General Motors 49% | Harvester 48%, If Kvichak has s ‘many- peoble |during the last fiscal year in fi-|Giscussed and the meeting ad- a5 4t had"ten yéars. Bgo, the Al |nanciigivarious sooial security pro- | journed: untl *November 13, When| Nomination of officers il ~bo \ska, census tolal HE be 71,911, An-|grams;” the Soclal Security Board |clection of officers will be held al neiq at tomorrow night's meeting | derson said PasariaeA tadns the home of Mrs. Max Mielke of the Juneau Ladies Auxiliary in | - Grants. during the preceding fis- | Fresent last night were Mesdames ypjon Hall and members are | cal year amounted to $304,500 Tom Bareksten, John Osborn. MAX yygeq to attend. 4(HAPH_ BY I_AKE Includv(] in the arants last year Mielke, Frank Maier, Jenny Ped-| Refreshments will be served after 996,300 for old Az aseistance, rson. N. Jekyl, Loren Card, Mii- tne business session. SE“T MIN'S]’E 313800 for unemployment compen. | (on Ward, Dora Spaulding, Cla:- o R | satioh . administration, $38.300 for €nce Wittanen,~C: Foster, J. Pucy | | | for the 7. — Closing | Kennecott 31, | New York Central 14 7/8, Northern | Steel Pacific 7, United States | Pound' $4.04. | The Jones industrials 132.49 rails 28.80, utilities 22.32. | | are | ; - | | following averages Young lycosa spiders their mothers for months after cling as long as eight haLLhmg ‘ IRVING'S || The Working Man’s Store Phone 519 SUPER IIAIKL‘T 1 ZEH!‘I‘B lAlllflS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 ‘Bill Hixson B e e ] | THE WEATHER U. S. DEPARTM (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, Mostly cloudy - with warmer tonigh day 50”degrees; gentle lowes oce variable Foreeast for Southeast Alaska: asional light temperature winds OF COMMER( WE HER BUREAU beginning at 4:39 p.m., Oct. rain late ght and Fric tonight 42 pgrees, highest F tenight and Fr variable win Oce: ional rain ntle to moderate day, warmer tonight north portion mcstly northerly tonight in nort: portion Forecast of winas along tne coast of the Gulf of Alaska; Occasional rain: moderate to fresh east tc southeasterly winds asing to fresh to strong Friday ‘vom Dixon Entrance to Cuaj nter. Occasional showers; moderate to fresh easterly to non casterly winds increasing to fresh ¥ iday from Cape Spencer. to e Hinchinbreok terly winds to Mostly cloudy; mo lerate to fresh northeasterly winds, rong Friday {r m Cape Hinchinbroock to Resur- Mostly cloudy; mode ate to fresh northerly to north- from Resurrection Bay to Kodiak LOCAL DATA Commonwealth and| . International | 62, Lu‘ Time Barometer lemp. Humidity Wi Weather 4:30 p.m. yesterday 20.97 46 80 SE E Cloudy 4:30 a.m. today 20.90 40 91 W P " Nocn tod 29.79 41 74 w 9 Cloud RADIO REPORTS TODAY Jax. tempt. | Loye 3:30a.m Precip. 3:30a.m Staticn last 23 hours, ! tern temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 23 | 19 22 o Ci lnn Fairbanks 40 | 20 20 0 Nome 45 29 30 0 Dawson 28 22 24 0 Anchorage 44 | 3 35 0 Bethel 35 8 30 0 St. Paul | 5 40 03 ¢ Dutch Harbor 37 40 15 Rain Wosnesenski 43 45 0 Kanatak 40 40 [ Kodiak 40 41 ] Cordova 41 43 | Juneau 10 i Clear Sitka 36 Cloucy Ketehikan 10 14 Cloudy Prince Rupert 16 41 : Cloudy Prince George .. 51 40 40 03 Cloudy Seattle 63 53 56 01 Portland 72 58 58 13 San Francisco . 71 58 60 0 WEATHER SYNOPSIS The Thursday morning weathe - chart indicated ow pressure & of about 987 millibars (29.15 inches at 48 degrees north and 139 grees west and second center of ab ut 980 millibars (894 inches) 40 degrees north, 151 degrees west. pressure area of 1026 mil bars (30.30 inches) was centered a rees north, 175 deg west and the pressure is high over nor liend ska. Light falls of rain were reported this morning at mo t staticns over the coastal aren from Southeast Alaska to the Aleu ian Islands and clear or partly cloudy skies were recorded over th Interior and Western Alask High overcast with local patches o over the northern potion of the € Juneau, October 18.—Sunrise FRIGIDAIRES 60 INTO APARTMENTS AT 20TH CENTURY low clouds or attle-Juneau airway unset 5:46 pan fog were reporterd his mornit that are CLEANED iN—Wear Lon, Send” YOUR GARMENTE Triangle Thoroush Workmanshiy 1 Method to W. P. Johnson, Juneau Fri X stove and refr ator dealer, i completing installlation of preduct in the new Gross Century Theatre-Building apart- ments. The latest model kitchen units are packed with high-priced feu tures, reported Mr. Johnson today and the installation of this equip- ment in the apartments will assure tenants the best in cooking and refrigeration equipment. 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