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< ————————— ———————————————— A — T —— - - - - | ponese’ reply ‘to Britain's reopening {of the ‘Burma’rond to'€hina.’ The | | publications declared that the Jap- anese government will pay particu- | lar attention to the fact that carrying American supplies for ‘Clm"« call on Hongkong on their way to Burma. ships | T POPULATION LEGISLATURE 0 FACE SHRINKING INCOME PROBLEM FIGURES FOR Mix Revealed THE DAILY ALASKA IMI’IRL, lRlDM ()(’T. 18, Will of Tom 1940. Mashed Goober . Pressed o Front For Nat. Defense | v Nl It is said that the Tokyo gove ZND Dlv . ment regards the xnp«‘mnu ul the N HOLLYWCOD, Cal., Oct. 18.—The o) wed tem Page One) rolalieflon to its qmanm- \th (‘.: T- ¢ i the' hard riding cowboy actor left | i it e . LAy bit, but not cted to poached mam and Ttaly. Message SUQQeS“"g ) hig htire estate to his Wife and one ggoc he ealled - the waiter and Loaded T[U(kS Start 0[”; SR, New Sources ‘15 Pef(em' Gam Sm(e '29 ol 3l tuiy duughters 19-year-old | ggye his order: “One welsh rare- romasina Mix Matthew. snnb: the” Ponched bit, but I dom't want the poached 3 The value of the estate is not Under cOver or Da EPIS(WAUM Neéw sources of revenue to meel Re(orded n *'aSka estintated BB was o B and { the increasing cost® of Territorial| The will ‘drawn in 1938, does The dish’ wasBrORERE CER ensus 0‘6 will, “drawn in 1938, does MOt oo 0w he has mo complaint 5 ing salmon pack taXx receipts wiil e ol daughter by one Of his prev-’ oo : e il T T, Ry be \Il\,t'e\((’(l to the Territorial Leg- Population of the Second Division jous marriages w he !‘ 1~).1 i S (Continved from mage One AY B H islature by Gov. Ernest Griening,|of Alaska increased 15 percent be- | It is presumed that he made a o o he said at Fairbanks tween the 1930 and the 1940 census. | financial <ta With edch Wite Lo S roc e - Eipeatl of 'YAbALTess bDIHS Revenues ate off the Goveis|aceording to figures released today ot the time of the divorce it s e : clcse hand and 90 yAnsags OUTY, Oct. 18--Oppon- "% Ihe ‘Legisiature which | by’ Census Supervisor J. P. Ander- Mix begueathed (o a close friend oL ERHEC S 4 E guns R Ut o Tk to librailbeiine, VI meet 1o Juunry SUIBEVEL B NT: Ivon Pa his horse Tony, and all . ke e Wailing g copa) marriage ,_,“\'hn_m” e determine on' the sources of revi-| The division’s population now is of his gur trophies and west- o ) the Japanese b mbm fett of (( mml'““ by the Church Mue 11652 as compared with 10127 in ecrn phernalia used in cowboy ' Y & vang Kai Shek's war machine | po oo nenytiag e In my to the lawmak- | 1929, a gain of 1545 pidturakt wiM | appearances ‘over! i ORIM OB FODLISHE : ted rolling when the Burma "l Tl oAb L bl to \c ers, 1 shall inform (hem what| The comparative 1939 and 1929 period of many v Parker said | Defense note DA TR Sl Read was opencd after being closed | oo o4 detion on O s money 1 think will ‘be needed to, figures, by districts and villages, are that.Tony. will live the rest of his| 0 Ifom OLIAHOmE) KAy for three months, and according to o TLl T Ueq by the Episcopat] cOnduct the busthess of the Terii- |as follows: HisihT e Bart Perpandu supion i | Entol the Senate) & Askepn s Mtest' advices, the cnward move- | 18® WAS SEEGECE B I allow| toryy and I ehall make some sug- |y ¢ 1939 1920 | will be mounted when he dies migus ‘consént (b sabmit @ Rimple tc China has not vet been 0 w"‘m.,\. o o eestions as to how necded revence | Second Division 11688 = 10127 The will provided that Thomasina | Senate resolution. T ask that the checked chucth, datl R At ‘e Should be raised | Cape Nome District.. 3,274 2,847 | Mix ‘Matthews will receive an ‘- | Fesolution be pr inted in the Record R only Testriction in the bl » was No “Invasion” Counctl 48 oind ‘of 500 Phentir*whtil she! avid tierr be Brinted Hid W Tuboh TRUCKS ARE LOADED placed & Epk,,o"‘“ Sergyin pan. 1 have mot vet definitely co | Gambell 296 250 | resiches 25 vear's of age, then her the’table LASHIO, Burma, Oct. 18—Five ' "o o srforming mar. cluded as to the amount of money | Golovin 116 136 | full share of the actor’ There was' vio objection and’ the (housand Chinese rcoclies are heap- riah ohtekiblics Il:r (“m"‘:! '> that will be needed. When the con=| Igloo 114 113 '©/Mix was killed last H‘sn‘nt!(:n was introdueed. 1 am ng supplies on 2,000 American built Em{': But After ’“‘ Yent. 'tHe ‘;Nfsn clusion is reached, the proper poli-| Nome 1,550 1218 an automobile .\r‘(idmu not going through the stk Jwheres rucks patked here which will roll FURC B D0t LD for P oms €y o my part I think, should be| PUgTUM Springs 60 w\w ¢ g ana_three “resolveds” in de- a Gen. Chiang Kal Shek's| o Fier o0 o 3_;” R to submit the figures first to the| Savoonga 209 135 - LMe Jbut Twill summarize to this e during tonight b N o Legislature Soloman 116 extent L+ Studies have been made and, White Mountain 199 208 pumt BUBBLE ¥ A e — JAPAN THREATS The Daily Alaska Empme guaran- ! still are being made as to sources King Island yestm.c m:u‘ hereas ‘the L.lnn‘.l TOKYO, Oct. 18.— Newspapers Lees the largest daily circulation of |of - revenue. It will be the duty (UKkivok) 208 170 DA“(E SAIUQ!}AY Brates (is' making - plans for de-| sye making threats azainst the any Alaska newspaper of the Legislature to decide on| Little Diomede {3 P : fense < 4tnd “that’ ‘Whercas™ the British port “6f Hougkong. The — - - these -sources. While my message Island 128 13p/ &R d & DY Battlé of Britain has dn\wn';n"\'»"d threats of reprisal come as a Nip- Today's news wday m The Empire will offer suggestions, I have no Nunivak Island 225 191 P : . 73 that ‘wat' takes plite ‘in the alt thought of trying to invade . the Fairhaven District .. 547 sor Elk§ Promise Blg Time To- ana the ‘eivitian poputations *are z O AR e f Z . ¢ ovardized; ‘then 'be ft Yesolved L S i s T e f o rr e rrrre b rre p o e e eeee 4 | legiElatIVE sphere of action Buckland 115 104 . ) . ardized; ! Bonding Studied Candle 119 s MOTIOW ~ RE’GGSQBG‘- that tiie Unitea’ States should look \ » At the last session of the Legis- Deerlng 230 188 . to the location and construction ! Yow’re Invited to Jature, Delegate Anthony J. Dimond | Kewallk % 'l loons-MoneyinThem. . oe s adtonst susiers ? o { | suggested “that the Territory bond K%‘]’:Ik District ffié Zg:“ A IG;Z\OHR " i v : h ! Tt aiere will be one “hot {ime MESSAGES MAYORS A | | itself. He was prompted to make L3 4 t § THE YEAR’S BEST DANCE | [ 500 5 e opporuuniiy |~ Hajoock S 7| Bk ot town oniorrow nit s, " TRbFL 1A smpiort ! of Bemator \ s that then existed of getting certain KOYUk ; 100 110 | o ‘niitake., 8’ (e fepoit Ziven The "Phomas ' Fesoluticit ' is simply that ! ELKS CLUB i federal funds, if' they should . be| Noatak-Kobuk Dis- Fpire todav by Shavey Koski iwo should ‘et Busy in construet- matehed by Territorial funds. This et 3586 2851 hmamager of the Fiks dance commit- Mg wir raid ‘shelters in all those : } condition no longer exists. Barrow 363 336 fee, wiven he stréssed the important vmtlesv that ‘are wot out’ of bouands | ANNUAL {! ““The Delegate’s proposal was nei Beachy Point 2 66 | point that the “Eliks Purple Bubble for any possible ehemy. H : ! favored by public sentiment | Cape Halkett 27 83 |@all” will be one of the best ever |“/S¢ “Strongly does' the = Senator ! { | Whether sice then there has been, KiAuR 167 115 | fof the “Gastineau -Channel dance- feél about this that e Tas “sent ! P u R L E {4 change in sentiment with re-| Kivelina 9% 99 | igoing:/ public telegrams ‘to @l ‘the mayors' of “ail i} {1 spect. to. bonds, 1 do not know, Ii NKobuk 31 The ‘vearts Nighlight affdin (6be the largest eitics ‘on the ‘deabotrt” : t think - folks should ' ‘consider - the Kotzebue 363 201 Bl i the s’ Badrdom tomior- ‘And the telégrams want to Kiow M B u B B L E { possibility of a Territorial bond is- Noatak 326 202 | yow "eveningy Will have: seveinl ‘fea- if- the mayofy have takeén ‘proper : | sue. A crystalized sentiment would Noyrvik 212 198 | grive “events, including ‘the stand- [4téps or ' made neeessarys surveys, { { be a guide to the lawmakers. Point Lay 17 out’ event of {he evening=“the fal- | icading (o the possibility of lo- { B A L L 1| “Personally T believe in the policy SCIAWIK 239 227 ing balloons full of money cating air raid shelters in theit | Vot Shungnak 193 145 <At 12:30 ‘o'clock over 30 balloons | cities ! Tigera (Point [ will be cut from the ceiling of S et AN \ | The Governor during his visit i cut’ from the ceiling of the, 1If you haven't received your ai i 0 EN TO PUBLIC[ Fa\nl.‘»flnk(: mxlls(cjcld v:lnhx,'qon:e of the Hope) 257 139 ballroom and those that are the raid shelter assignment, ¢all your ! ,Founh Division legislators on prob- ‘Walnwright . 341 197 ‘('11-\'('”':( alloon busters™ will get | mayor, I happen to know that { lems that wilk éonfront the law-{Foré Clarence Dis- % returns in the form of crisp bills of New York and Washington al- \ musie Bovsl Aleske {1 makers, trict 746 595 | American money I ready have their surveys under ! ] " e 8] P F Sishinareff 257 723 | The dance will be featured with | way \ “’F Y}Bl it Teller 118 76 | the smooth music of Wes Barrett| Either this item is pretty grim b s wes Ba‘reu and p‘ Al“kans } { Teller Reindecr and his Roval Alaskans besides | o pretty foolish. Don't ask me. 2 ‘ 5 Station 104 ;m:\m' other favors and events. A | Al I know is what I see and hear ! ] atll a-Y?x CI { wales 193 170 | large crowd is_expected . Washiabbr B O, ' ! ‘l‘o MAKE m""‘ st. Michael District . 776 936 | - i o ! ! Pastolik a2 { \ astol | SPEC'AL. EVEN; T S L p! s SEA SCOUTS TO MEET "NAILS" WILL ABM" { PRIZE BALLOONS JfiILE DRGP FBOM 3 M. S FORESTER . Zese i i AT DUSOUT OCT. 31 KIDDIES 10 CAPITOL i s: Unsiakleet 329 261 | Juneau S:c Scouts will hold their Three Juneau coupl% will’ leave Wade Hampton Dis- first meeting in the Amecrican Le- t THE CEILING AT 12'30 G 1 { { | tomorrow aboard the ‘metorsmip. hict' ” 2482 2.206 |gion Dugout on Octcber 31 at 7:30 THEA'RE “OMORROW H EACH A LOON I L Y g 3‘F‘owster with Capt. Kinky Bayers Akulurak 74 ‘uhxk Skipper Darrell Naish an- —_— \ C w L vl for ten days in the Rocky Pass| St Mary's Misston 88 nounced today. | The Chamber of Commerce nail H B L ¥ ‘CABB $100 \ | country. Alaganuck 61 - committee, consisting of - Harold 2 UB MORE OF PAPER MONEYI iv, ‘Those to ‘make the trip are Dc. Chaneliak 92 H 9 D o'ntcd Smith, Hector McLean and Louis H i {{and- Vs, c. C. Carter, Mr. and: Obawhactolick 0 e’s Disappor Delebecque, will be on hand ab N \1 rs, Rod Darnell and Dr. and Mrs. Chevok 43 [12:30 o'clock to receive an weigd e 'R, H. Williams, Enmdntok: 42 | in nails which entitle free admis-| ‘ Fortuna 'Ledge sion to the Capitol Theatre. Any % (Marshall) 9 | boy or girl presenting one or mors | Hooper Bay 299 209 nails picked up on the streets ot 1 Kashunuk 89 163 | Juneau will be admitted free, they Kothik 35 14! S8y, | Mountain Village . 118 6 | Those competing for the cash nail § | Nunalakpuk 43 i prizes of $2 and $1 are asked 't L Oid’ Hamilton 4 . | hove their names on their packas : [ Ownescoak 35 | es of nails. Winners will be an- i Pilot Station 53 87 nounced and prizes awarded from | Russian Mission 34 54 | the stage of the theatre at the 5 | Seammon Bay o conclusion of the performance. | v | wi e — i s — e ' W ' Voo lland's - * | STOCK QUOTATIONS Last Man- e NLW YORK, Oct. 18. — Stock FINE ACCURACY STAYNLESS PRIMING EE your dealgr about the déad .}new Wmcl\esler Quper Spefl‘l gsfve ip lng- g-me cartridges. Théy will bein 15 selected modern calibers, beginning with the most popular, : These sensationally effective cartridges have standard Winchester Super Speed lodding for supreme accuracy, tmaximum speed and energy . . . but differ in their re- markable new all-range oontrolled- expanding Silvertip bullet. This bullet,with eomple!ely new two-jacket design, easily ‘oes through the (ough hide and underlymg muscle and bone of & big-game animal, without premature expansion—and then as “it penetrates deeply it:-mushrooms rapidly, worries. - or. .-w« e 0@ big-game cariridges for your YER F ‘an\c s Vital orgnns The new Winchester guper Sp«d Sil- | vertip Cartridges step up your rifle’s effec- { tiveness without any increase in pressure, velocity or r‘ei_:oil. The Silvertip bullet as- sures deep penetration and controlfed ex- pansion at all huntmg ranges, Prevehls Toss of va]uable game due to bullet brelkup at ‘sho¥t range or mushroom failure at longer range. And of course, in Super Speeds you get that long recognized Winchester uni- formity and accuracy, together with clean, dependable Staynless non-mercuric prim- ing, which relieves you of rust or cleaning Sn‘;aur dealer now about Winchester .Saur Spnd Writes Museum | | 1 “ | Believed- te e me last surviving | member-otd United States expedi- ition wnith Ta#ided on Wrangel Islanitl“in'tiie Argtic Ocean ‘in 1881, W. E. Reynolds of Nyack, New York, has been in correspondence with the | | ervitorial Musetim here. ynolds was ‘aboard the Coast Guard: cutter, ©orwin in'its Arctic eruisgs of*1881; 1882.8nd 1883 Lidter he .was Statiohied on the Wolcott at SitkA 'when. the *capital "f Alaska was changed to“Juneau. | Wrangel "Island, -to: which ihe| | United States at one time made 1clmm has since been taken over by | Russia. Reyfiolds notified the museum he | has no_ curfos 6r diaries from those early dnys in the nox;m | Mrs. Zingeler Will - | Enterfain Tomght Mrs. E. H Zingeler ‘will entertain this evening at her :lpmtm(‘nt in the' Assembly - With thiee tables . bridge. Her guests will be Mesdames Ar-| thur Adams, *'W. M. Whitehead, William Byington, H. C. Redma Roger Stevenson, Robert Duck-| X worth, Lu Liston, Jack Fowler, Put Reece' and Misses Mary Vander-| Leest, Elizabeth’ Temune and mx— ise Kefl\pfl Pene"atmn trafied at Al Nuntmg ?" - ‘The Dauy Amsxa unulrc s hrw paid circulation of ai aska MEWSpAper. George H. Earle, 4th (right), son of the U. S. Minister to Bulgaria, is ! interviewed by the press on his ar- rival in Jersey City, N. J., aboard the President Adams. Young Earle tried to enlist in the RAF, U. 8. State Department, answering his mother’s pleas, intervened. He hy mg,by \uy of the Orient. YET COSTS NO MORE Watch Qur Windows i ; ut the ! aticys teday on the New York twealth and Southern curti: Wright 9 7-8, General Motors 49%, International Harvester 49':c, Ken- neeott 30 7-8, New York Central, 14 7-8, Nerthern Pacific 7', Unit- ed Sthtes Steél 61%; Pouhd $4.03°. DOW-JONES AVERAGES Dcw, Jcnes averages today are: Industriale, 132.4; rails, utilities, 22.33. > - & Empire Clussitieds Pay! Zl-:lll'l'li RM)IGS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phona 464 Bill Hixson —eed Y § FOR nuLY BARGAINS Next to City Hall k hange were as follows: ka Juncau- 4%, Anaconda 23%, hichem ‘Steel 80° Common- | 2096, and frrrrr s e e THE WEATHER Weather Bureau) WEATHER BUREAU ing at 1:30 pa., Oct. 18: (By the U. 8. ' OF COMMERC U. 8. DEPARTME} Furecast for Junean and vicinity, beg Cecasional rain tonight and Saturday;; warmer tonight, lowest tem- perature tonight 44 degrees highest ‘Saturday 50 de; moderate southeasterly winds Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Occasicnal rain tonight and Soi- urday, warmer- tenight in north portion; moderate to fresh sc eastérly ‘witids, fresh to strong in straits, sounds and Lynn' Canal but preceded by fresh northerly winds in Lynn Canal tonight Forecast of winos s coast 01 the Guif of Alaska: Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer o:easional rain, fresh to stron to Cape Hinchinbrook, Ic seutheasterly winds. Cape Spence: ers, fresh to strong northeasterly wnds. Cape Hinchinbrook to Res- urrection Bay, partly cloudy, mod rate to fresh northeasterly wind becoming fresh to strong Saturday. Resurrection Bay to Kodia partly cloudy, moderate to fresh no:therly to north westerly winc pecoming fresh to strong northwest rly Saturday LOCAL DATA Time Barometer ‘lewvn. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weather 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.75 49 64 EW 3 Clear 4:30 am. today . 29.68 39 Ll w 10 Clear Noon today 29.49 48 56 NNW 9 Rain RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30a.m Statien last 2% hours ' temn temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 20 ® T Cloudy Fairbanks [ Clouc Nome 0 Cloudy Dawson 0 Cloudy Anchorage [ Clc Bethel 0 Clear Bt. Paul 02 > Duteh Harbor 40 Wosnesenski 50 0 ady Kanatak 56 12 Clear Kodiak 4 ' 02 Clon Tordova 41 | 04 Cie: Fonen 51 0 Clear Bitka 58 0 Clea Ketchikan 51 | 7 48 T Cloud Prince Rupert 51 | 48 51 75 Cloudy Prince George 49 45 48 84 Rain Seattle 66 | 61 62 36 Cloud Portland 72 " 60 61 0 Cloud san Francisco . 77 57 59 0 ci WEATHER SYNOFSIS The Priday morming weather cia indicated low pressure are of 970 rhillibafs (2864 inches) at 45 degrees north. 145 degrees we an@ the pressure tWas relatively low from Southeast Alas ove fhe Gulf' of Alaska to the Aleutiin Islands. High pressure area o 1026 whillibars (30.30 itichies) was cmtered near 55 degrees north, 175 degrées east and ‘second high pressure of 1023 millibars (30.21 inches)’ Was centered at 28 degrecs nerth. 123 degrees west Rain had fallen - this mornin:® in extreme southern por of Southeast Alaska and at a 14'\ ~l|(mn Imm Cordova to the tian islands and in the Bering cloudy to cloudy were reported over the Imterior o and mostly overcast s fiigh to moderately low eeiling ' ocd visibilitie with loca fhe north sector anl occasicnal rain the sou fog patches in 1 tor ‘of the northern portion of the Seattle-Juneau airway Lhi morning Juneau, October 19: Sunrise 7:40 a.m., sunset 5 43 p.m IRVING'S SUPER MARKET The Working Man’s Store Phone 519 OBSERYVER_col. cari Spaatz of Boyertown, Pa., was a member of a U. S. military mis- sion lately returned from Bri- tain. He’s chief of the plans gy lon dEREM Wik COres JLIUS WILE SONS & 00, INC. 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