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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP IRE. TUESDAY, O( T. 22, 1940. » Orient as Tensmn Increases ‘0! A o k' i U. 8. DEPARTMENT Forecast for Junean & | Ceeasicnal rain tenight 't h cwest temperature tonizh w3 Ate to fresh sou B Forecast for Southe nesday; slightly warme scutheasterly winds, fresh Conal but moderate to f nigh Forecast of winas al Dixon Entrance to Cape 20 miles away. cloudy h showers toni, cacional rain Wednesday, Time Barometer 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.78 4:30 am. teday 9.81 cn today 29.76 Jax. tempt. and Statien last 2 hours nd filters 2 25 Neme Dawson Anchorage Bethel St. Paul Duteh Harbor enski hikan Prince Rupert Prince George . 52 ttle 61 ought out the MEE portland 63 1 Francisco . 64 old me will in wartin w llen this Aleutia . into the first 1 London, lasting vent to town | interior of Alaska to Bar | to Amer Sea. The greatest amour ; below right, Burma road urge t2 Depart nen he ion of all Americans nc e ¢ of 1 jonal ¢ and the French Congession, which the Japanese have 4 v ce sy f yrded at Cordova, Broken c cuds to ove & y o ¢ of the Burma road line to China in its Early Preparation 1 moderately low ceilings ad good visibilities were report . 1 o-American economic pressure on Japan. Admiral Thomas C. Hart is in charge of the T he W , ra cene 1 this morning over the northern po tion of the Seat ,' I 5. Hart and the U. 8. Consulate in Shang Are pic « the ¢ i id shelter life just as| way e A vad it The Tuesday morning weathe chart indicated the ith a latively low over the intterior o' Alaska and a low nches) was centel Rome Claims Sea Vidory [ISSE . | = St ROME, Oct. 22—~An 8000-ton ] : o | ..: inirse’ b are = e } ’\‘, pAIROl plANE British cruiser of the Sydney type 1 Iengitude ar (30.18 inch was located grees west longitud Juneau, October 23 Weil, I'm six merchant midnight, to dawn battle Red & Ray Renshaw, pilot for a yesterday aceampan- 3 i pese Gruenmz wil T at a 'special meeting to Far eastern situation occupics the attention of the U. S. state de- \1',’;‘ 0 partment as the agriculture department followed up the administra- the Nt tion’s embargo on iron and steel scrap exports to Japan with an L husbands i“e order suspending export subsidies on wheat and flour -shipped to 1 K 0. Mis. R. H. W the U. S. The Japanese ambassa- muth, Mrs. M. DuVall and M anof Hotel Gold oom. - - oo Japanese-controlled ports fror S . dor, Kensuke Horinouchi, talked for 40 minutes with Secretary of | Vi. [ Mayiire Subscribe 1o The Dally State Cordell Hull and then talked to newsmen, above, but it was — | Empire—the paper with the not learned what was the nature of the conversation. o¥r T SITHA raid circulation. an K. B. Edwards veiine P O s PR R AR A S VO I T PO cllam, vd H. A. Gerstman ; , aboard the North Coast for| i - . Waich Our Windows { . ¢ { A v 1 ¢ { - FOR DAILY BARGAINS | ! \( K lh()“ : : \ \ ! THRIFT CO-0P | | —— DAN NOONAN IN TOWN { Phone Next to 2 3 ) - R ik i i | The Wo) # Dan Noeoran, cne of the T O U R—Nothing~was missed The Worids Larye \ ! s ks o RN s by Lt. Gen. Hugh Drum (front) A Eritish army “suicide squad” of the bomb disposal unit of the 767 e Clty Hall ¢ Juncau aboard the Al in his inspection of Camp Up~ Ruyal Engineers, are pictured above gingerly lifting a heavy Ger ! RS ton at Yaphank, L. L, where man time bomb from the crater it caused when it fell into a west { Delaware National Guard al- London street. Since the bomb might explode at any time these b s DO S 5% B Al s 2 B NOTICE ready is stationed for training, fellows are real Leroes—and how! g | air route from Seate to Nome, on | ene at J. B, Burford & Co. adv. L 3 L Suuscilpe W aue | TDily Aok ; . | @mpire—the paper witr the large. e A" gater paid circulagon ‘ IRVING'S : . . SUPER MARKET The Working Man’s Store | Phone 519 ] | P \RQ()V& EL ECTRIC CO. | l Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau. Alaska | I Business Phone 161 | Residence Phone Black 680 o " ZENITH BADIBS 'S TROPHY_cCrooked Wood went siraight te Now on Dispnlay in'the Rolling Rock Hunt cup race at Ligonier, Pa, 1pAT Mantln B NP Yir s ownét, Mix. Lowis A rark (ot of | WPMRS\R’;?OSE,X‘XSEE Pa. At one time Crooked Wood, ridden by Jockey Jack = JUNEAU R Enrique Peralta of Guatemala; Gen. Luis Castaneda of Colombia; Dr. L. S. Rowe, dil eral Pan was ’ lengths ahead. Social Mrs. Richard K. Mellon Phone 464 Bill Hixson { American Union; Lt. Col. Eduardo Gomez of Colombian embassy; Col. John A, ae. . §. army, : committee presented the cup, | rrrrerrrerrrerrrereeess | ‘ ¥ north portion toni this morning at Cordova ad lamaged badly by repeated s i A ) : & S 2 b G 'S IN HARBOR a ships were % 9 e TR o 20 ; Italian Comn reported : ] Game Cemmission’s new black tarpedo boat was M £ . N a5 ed . in_ the action, it was : s 1 in the harbor here « dzed neon with Wild Life Aged -> > - ald Banta from Ketchikan. LOUSSAC THROUGH rhe two flying patrolmen will be A J. L ac, Anchorage busi- in and around Juneau for the next s visitipg Juneau frien ¥ % : s 7 ; ; few dave hile passing through cn ti s k i b ¢ Y - e — entian from a trip to the States. 8 g S Sarsra Lk o o . { GOVERNOR SPEAKS I l"l)‘o)y HOME ¢ 3 : : 3 i ¢ Eos ramenolt, prominent TOMORROW BEFORE k2 and former Mayor, Juneau aboard the FEDERAL EMPLOYEES N C hom; ts in Alas- cn cof the Natipnal Federation Federal Employees at the Bar- WEATHER U. 8. Weather Bureau) OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU 0 pom., Oct. 22: mer tonigh Vednesday o no vicinuy, be nd Wetdnasday Banant 45, highest onal rain ton meder h to strong in sounds and str: resh northerly- winds in Lynr Alaska: Occasic long the coast of the Guilf Spencer, cceasichal rain, fres coutheasterly winds. Cape Spence: (o Cape Hinchinbrook, v ight, oceasional rain Wednesday, fi erly (o mortheasterly . winds, becoming fresh to strong Wo Capz Hinchinbrook to Resurrectio Bay., mos cloudy moderat> to fresh nortt oming fresh to strogng Wednesday; Resurrection Bay artly cloudy with local showers' by Wednesday northwesterly winds, becoming fresh to st LOCAL D A lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weatlier 448 80 ESE 2 Lt. Rn. Showe 45.6 4 E 10 Lt.Ra 415 7 SSE L} Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS | TODAY | Lo est 3:3va.m Precip. 3:30am X te oo temp, 24 hours Weather 13 21 01 Clou 16 11 0 Fozay 24 02 sne 1 | 04 Clear | 15 Cioudy | 2 Clou | 01 Snow 36 Cloue 1 Clou c Clea Sno Rain 3 Cloudy | 41 49 Rain . Rs Clea 3 0 Foggy | 41 03 Cle 7 0 Cloud EATHER § s morning over the coastal arca an Island; and sn ow had Tow, the Penins it of prezipitation wa 1.68 (29.15 inches) was locat:d al 49 dezrees nortl s west longitude. A hiza pressure area of red at 3! degrees north latit wd a secoad high center of 1 at 43 d-ogrees north latitude set 6:33 Sunrise 7 51 a.m.. su HEINTZLEMAN TO FLY TO SEATTLE Regional Forester B, the Al- | tzleman plans to lea this af- * - nt Ger-| Today's news toaay in The Empire Sond YOUR GARM 1 speak mo: ow Alaska larges. moderate lo Ire: Wednesday was reported to b urred over th and the ast with I merning on the Alaska Clipper for > Fairchild patrol plane, Eeattle on Forest Ser Tnangle ht and w. and Lyn n Canal of Alaska h te stro t c 1 inds, be- to Kodiat from South - inc Juneau ai pressure wa center of 987 1 Jatitud; 1020 1 ide and 1 1022 millib. and 177 de- Frank Hein- ave tomorrow vice business ENTS AIRMAIL ENVELOPES. gnavma) oo g i e oy || Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Wan! MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Mowcey A Comfortable, Quiet Ride e that Instantly Starts surance of Safe Trips et-dlml from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Reduced Insurance scates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability { An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked | Ccu ‘\RLES G. WARNER CO. S ——— | GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With Al! Others! | PRICE- APPEARANCE - ECONOMY e DURABILITY VISITORS DAY IN U.S.A._Included in first group of Central and South American offi- h ‘ i cers being given 2 taste of Yankee hospitality are several men shown in caginl Left te rlflll: Lt. Cok J v mNNnns an cfl.

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