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Cosmopou‘uns who know their “way around” always choose the “N.P.” when they cross the continent. They have learned by wide experience the added comforts and “famously good” ‘meals enjoyed when traveling on the luxurious— NORTH COAST LIMITED You can ride this Completely Air-Condi- tioned train from Seattle thru to Chicago on the sensationally low-cost Grand Circle Tours to New York and return (one way thru California, if desired), for only $90 in de luxe, reclining chair coaches; $135 in Standard Pullmans (upper berth, $34.50; lower, $45; may be occupied by two per- sons) ; also compartments, private bedrooms and drawing rooms. Liberal stopover: privi- ‘eges and choice of routes. Write or wire for details about these Travel Bargains! ) KARL K, KATZ, Alaska Rej ROUTE YOUR 200 Smith Tower, Sea FREIGHT “N.P.”] NORTHERN PACIFIC RA\LWNLY your tavorige 1nes 1n the y of the Ob- servation-Club car on the North Coast Limited. entative . WITH A BLUE RIBBON ON IT! BLENDED 33 TIMES T0 MAKE ONE GREAT BEER! Pabst Blue Ribbon is made with such care — such skill - that it takes 33 separate brews, from 33 separate kettles to produce a single glass! Expensive to brew? Sure. But that's what gives it a smoothness truly unique ...a goodness that \ /B never varies! (—- Copyright 1940," Pabst Brewing Company, M P e BUEND Za ot e e st Blue Ribbon... ... Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington ATTENTION!!! All MOOSE and WOMEN of the MOOSE YOU ARE INVITED TO THE MOOSEHEART Day Celebration FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 8P.M.—I.0.0.F. Hall ¢ Entertainment ¢ Refreshments ® Dancing There is no substitute for BASKETBALL | Heintzleman 'Light & Power Co SEASONNOW NEAR START Jack Fowler‘Anno,un(es Seven Teams Signed Up for Play This Year It's that time of year ‘agdin, and the basketball artists of Juneau will soon begin poundihg the maple in the High School gympasium President of the Cily Basketball League Jack Fowler, who put Ju- neau successfully through its fir Southeast Alaska Basketball Tour- nament last year, announced today that seven teams are dlready lined | up for play. also announced that old and new players alike must sign with the league ister at either of the daily newspaper offices by No- vember 1 In registering, no player is asked to sign with any particular team as he may do so later. To properly balance team strength, it is neces- Fowler sary that all players sign the reg- | ister. Any other team that is to parti- cipate in the League play this year should contact Fowler immediately. A written application must be made for entry into the league if such al- ready has not been done. Fowler's mail eddress is Box 957 Applications for referee are also desired, and applications should be | written. Teams to play this year are Krause Concreters, City Champions last year; Henhing’s Clothiers, Haida, Southeast Alaska Tournament champions last ‘year; Elks, Juneau | High School, Moose and Juneau Firemen, which team did not par- ticipate last year. e HEINTZLEMAN SOUTH FOR FOREST SERVIC Forester left today on Regional in Seattle and Portland on Forest Service business. GOING SOUTH! A FEW MINUTES EVERY DAY of sunshine’s d A G-E Sunlamp is the thing to natural Summer_sun ail_its_glory, A G.E produces s much_ alt the sun—and an sbundance of Vitamin D. It gives the young- sters a good start in sound bones 20d strong limbs. A few minutes exposure daily is all you need. NEVER BEFORE SUCH LOW PRICES Right now is 2 time to in- vest in a G-E Sunlamp. Models are bandsomer than ever and ractically half theit former price. Pook ac. the_geveral models' now o Display. Whichever yo it ids 2 G Sunlamp, been accepted by the Council of Physical Therapy of the Amer- ican Medical iation. lect has GENFRAL {2 ELECTRIC SUNLAMPS P Powerful S-1 type lamp (illustrated) 33.95 up New, beautiful S-4 type lamps , from 3735 Alaska Electric - Newspaper Advertising PHONE 816 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1940. | gt o i dent of the Sacramento Club. Pepper Martin, bright, colorful and veteran player with the National League St. Louis Cardinals, signed a one-year contract in St. Louis to manage Sacramento of the Pacific Coast Baseball League. Sacramento team is a Cardinal farm. At left is Phil Bartelme, Presi- GEF NEW. MANAGER- - | G B wri The PUBLIC INVITED T0 TOMORROW'S RALLY AT ELKS Ameri(anisa Program fo Get Sendoff Here-Le- gion fo Take Part A large attendance is expected at tomorrow night's special Ameri- canism program at the Elks Hall H. L. Faulkner will speak, patriotic ! music will be played and the pur- B. Frank|poses of the new Americanism com- | headquarters the| mittee of the Lodge explained. The'launch Ranger IX, George Sarvela,| | Alaska Clipper to spend three weeks | public is invited. The meeting be- Captain. | gins at 8 o'clock and is free, 'WYCKOFF ENDS " PLANE SPRUCE ~ TIMBER CRUSE fForesi Ranger Returns fo | Juneau-Task May Be Resumed Later Completing a cruise of Southeast Alaska airplane spruce timber for naticnal defense purposes, Chief Forest Ranger J. M. Wyckoff re- turned to Juneau Forest Service| last night on th’." avail- ENCORE SALE! 0f Our Thrillingly Beautiful ~ Chennile House Coats Two woeks ago a complete sell out in one day, { énd here are more of the same beautiful house robes. They're a [ashion find and so kind to your *budget at this featuro low -price. ® ROSE *® BLUE ® SIZES ® FUCIA ® WHITE 1220 o s s CHRISTMAS? Just two months away, and a Chenille Robe will make an attractive, appreciated, inexpensive gift. | * i Full sweeping Cascaded skir length, soft, flutfy with lot ille in a striking border d SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF! 'B. M. BEHRENDS Co. QUALITY SINCE 1887 PEACE NEAR | WANTED f Chen m. You'll | { | ! ! ! | | > love them we know. FINLAND SENDS EXPERT HERE T0 The Salvation Army officials re= Solicita- | Wyckoff has looked over American Legionnaires will mect | able spruce timber stands on Bat- at the Dugout at 7:30 o'clock in| anof. Admiralty and Kuiu Islands | Legion caps and insignia to attend |and .attempted to determine what STUDY (LEARING the meeting in a body, Commander Frank Metcalf announced. The Legion members will march to the Elks Hall behind a band. REVIE SRR - YEHUDI - RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 24.—In the {opening football game of the sea- son, Head Coach Watt Fugate of Thomas Jefferson High School, sub- stituted freely. ‘ After one wholesale substitution, the quarterback called for a play over left tackle. It gained seven yards. ¢ Other members of the squad be- gan looking for the tackle to con- gratulate him on opening a big hole. There wasn't any left tackle. The play was run with only ten men in the Thomas Jefferson line- up. g e SHOTGUN VANDAL BLASTS ROAD SIGN Destruction of a $25 carved wooden sign at the end of the Basin Road by someone who fired half a dozen shotgun charges into it at cldse range was reported to- day by District Ranger W. A, Chip- perfield, The Forest Service warned that a heavy penalty attaches to wil- fully defacing or destroying Fed- eral property. A standing reward of from $25 to $100 is offered by the Government for information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of the person committing such an act. ARTERIAL ROAD PLAN ENDORSED BY SITKA The Stika Chamber of Commerce has voted unanimous endorsement of the plan of Territorial Highway Superinterident William A. Hesse for an arterial highway system, ac- cording. to_ word received here to- tay, < U The Juneau Chamber of Commerce has ordered 1,000 copies of Hesse booklet describing the plan, . /fat Qispribution by the Chamber. jamount would be available to meet the very high requirements of air- | Plane| manufacture. Russia Is Systematically Stripping Territory INORIENTAL port a needy case today. tion is made for a woman who re- quires clothing, size 46 or 48. Any- one having such articles of apparel WAR,REPORT may send them to the Salvation Army headquarters or call Adjt. Stanley Jackson by ‘telephone and the | | The gtudy may be resumed in tho; | spring, - he said. Wyckoff plans te| | remain in Juneau until the middle| |of November. ' BOUGHT BY NAVY {New.Craft fo Be Converfed | Info Aircraft Tender- | Has High Speed SAN 'FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 24. ‘The* mew 13,000-ton cargo ship Sea Arrow was purchased by the United' States Navy today for con- versioh Into an aircraft tender. The Sea Arrow was launched only lasi |summer at the Moore drydock in Oakland. She cost $2,800,000, and has a top speed of 19.3 knots. The Sea Arrow will be renamed the Tangier. The Navy will spend $2,000,000 rebuilding her, including the installation of a complete mu- chlncashop and fuel supply tanks for . teggndMioning and servicing | planc*( i - eee 1‘ HoseitaL NoTES Fred Jacobson, Alaska Juneau Mine employee, suffered a frac- tured foot yesterday afternooa when a piece of steel dropped on him. The accident occurred in the steel shop of the mine. He is at| St. Ann’s Hospital, { After receiving medical care, Tom | Phelps was dismissed today from St. Ann’s. | Olaf Christianson was a medical| admission at St. Ann’s Hospital to- day. | | | | which 'Russia won" ‘from ' Finland tearing down all buildings, cutting| TOKYO, Oct. 24.—Neutral rep down all trees, taking up all rail-|iecentatives here said extended |road tracks and even removing feelers for peace in the present Mrs, Steve Vukovich and her| baby son were dismissed today from St. Ann’s and are at their home on Fifth and East Streets. he will see that clothing gets to the right party. — et — Subscrive for The Empire. Ceded The Karelian Isthmus territory | Japanese Official Claims Satisfactory Terms Are Now in Making (Continued trom Page One) in ‘last winter’'s war is not being settled or utilized by the Soviet Government, but is being syste-| matically stripped of everything, ac-| cording to Julius Heller, who is in Alaska to study land clearing meth- ods for the Finnish Government. | Heller said the Russians were will ask Chinese economic and poli- tical ecooperation. MORE INFORMATION asphalt pavement in their new ter-|China-Japan conflict have been re- ritory. Why, Heller says, he doesn’t| ported consistently for several know. | weeks, especially since the Japanese- Arriving ‘here Tuesday on the|United States strain became tense. steamer Alaska with Carl A.| It is also reported that former Schnelder of the Isaacson Iron|Japanese -Premier-Abe, now special Works, Seattle as guide and in-|envoy to China, is enroute home terpreter, Heller has been confer-|to Japan after reaching an agree- ring with Forest Service and other|ment with the Nanking regime. officials, | The significance of such an agrec- Must Be Resettled yment is the result of the Japanese The people which the Finnish|fostered Nanking regime for the Government had to move ‘out of |[Purpose of concluding peace the ceded territory must be reset-|treaty. tled on land which is now heavily PERFECT WORK AT LOW COST! a forested, Heller said. As the land| NOTHING TO IT WE DEVOTE OUR which must be utilized is similar to| HONGKONG, Oct. 24.—Official ENTIRE TIME TO that of Southeast Alaska, the Fm_'cmncsc quarters here said China THE RADIO nish Government sent Heller heve| Wil never agree on any peace in- to learn how Alaska land is cleared | ior farming purposes, Heller is European representaflvc‘ of the Cleveland Tractor Company | and is familiar with land clearing| and forestry equipment Heller and Sohneider are regis-! tered at the Baranof Hotel crew this winter, leGI" HH'H '0 \ Heath is leaving tomorrow on the BE TRANSFERRED coimcni"now. ™™ ™ 10 SITKA OFFICE | Subsceibe o0 The Empire. Junior Forester Virgil T. Heath BERT'S CASH GROCERY is being transferred from the Dis-| trict Ranger's office here to Sitka, Is Progressive and Up-to-the-Minute in Merchandise and Equipment volving the sacrifice of her political or territorial integrity | —————————— | OBSERVED ALASKA DAY All business houses and the pub- lic schools were closed at Peters-| burg and Alaska Day was observed. CAPITOL RADIO SERVICE Division of Radio Engineering & Mfg: Co. PHONE 663 205 So. Franklin Street ing. He will have a 45-man CCC Sitka office in the Federal Build- ' BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY HOLLER- ING FOR ME TO COME HERE TO TALK TO YOU ? SHUT UP-1 TOLD YOU TO COME IN HERE-1'LL DO ALL THE TALKIN'-AN' 'VE GOT A LOT Y - DON'T TALK BACK-FROM JLSTEN TO ME - GET ME'~NOW- ME ROOM- SEE TWAT IT'S QUIET AROUND HERE- NOW ON - . OUT OF & L THE NEED BY GOLLY-THAT rj\EWE S By GEORGE McMANUS where he will take charge of CCC WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE SUPPLIED THE and Forest Service activities. Heath will succeed Richard Tatc, . Cabinet Nlustrated at foreman, who has resigned, in the BERT’S FOR FINE FROSTED F0ODS G0 TO BERT'S CASH GROCERY FOR REFRIGERATION———SEE PARSON'S ELECTRIC CO. “BETTER EQUIPPED AND BETTER TRAINED " _'TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE" s s 2o