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e : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1940, — T CHARLES W. NAZIRAIDS RATEIONS's BEHRENDS quKEsw:I’tm CONTINUING "feaveo i HASORDER, "pies arsy BAELOTS IS Buflfs RAINCOATS -~ NOWSTAGED AllinFun ON BR”A!N Grade School Organization 0 Accepled as Affiliate { . g » I'r' of Ind in 1931 & 5 s o 2 e won. the election to- British Again Reply with of Institut Lady Sutherland of Eng- *stert ¢ enexat- superie- Registrants Out Early, €ast- .oy suncau Rotry Ghub haneheon 2 " e’ S o i o . . P . where a st ballot S Bomb Forays on Ger- = wuc 15 membere . land SendsRequesto Grier b o neo: of g Their Tickefs for | Fiimes: withte 19, Ressevelt, 11 na e \ard!y lnew how ¢ ) their meeting - that Rotarjans would I I ! 'he management of the B. M. | ahitieer 1 co State and coun.y contests. Local is- gather for a special Rotarian Science E ¢ ends Co., Inc.. has received a |y, art of it ues n the various states h the R I ¢ urprise. A letter from Lady | M. Hirst, General y Mi ¥ ng carly w- Lutheran Church November 17, ¢ herland, wife cf the Eanl of Suth- | At BoW, eReet Wa s in the 126.000 Vo~ when the Rev, John Cauble, mem- I erland. in F aind, seeks to purchase | was notified cf'the deatl ing preci in the nation ber the Club, will pr a ser- ! ral raincoats from the popular Waits Ve hn The main issue apparently re- on “Americanism:’ SEEHEHD, CVre Hawkeswerth was a veteran around whether Roosevelt November 18 Rotarians will wer he Earl of Sutherland and party panish-Am an war., He shall by reelection for a third verm an informal soeials meeti night 1 C i it urived in Juneaw in the spring of | oo pyor of Beta Theta Pi 1 thus shattering 150 years of tradi- \ Rotary Anns at Perey's Cafe Germen raiders s I fence 1939 on a tour of Alaska, and mt! .. Lidn. in the evening to discuss plans for s Edna I POnSor ha( time did considerable buying at | gy fraieinal - affitfatic: Observers Wary the forthcoming minstrel show.| . - I Yons C B. M. Behrends and evidently has nany. Hawkesworth was m Political observers seem agreed. | o Wild is in charge of "“"3 i - bc p : A ot forgotten the. store {'ser. aidnPast: Master of Mt. Juneau CArly today on one thing-—that the o ... ! vasion ports « o ence N addressed to B. M 1 R e Ne.147, F. and A, M. He outcome of the election .\\mrh nay Heward Stabler spoke today about | and LeHavr b5 to area . e Company, Was Written: dn | oo B ote"or the Alatka Bor be the most dramatic and most spec- | g eny o automohile tonr, from| AN ¢ ) hand under. the crest of e | . .. “geqttish Rite, “having at- ' ar in the nation’s histo Which he Tas. fust retisand. (reara i membels of the ¢ 5 “L was m“'i:d Lxogt f"“’f"m;nm the 32nd degree. - He was a Mns ‘\“"d“‘;:”mm vd the spiiy Sundbuzg spoke on one of thel . * o i about six weeks ago.’ Lady |, e C ot 6 e vote of and the s B bl Lt i NOW Qaflrr'a”qeu e He joined the Maccnic Blue L 5 § k24 a stated that a Rotary Club b e RUMMAGE SALE SET * Nome in 1911 will be formed there soon. It i§ Hawkeswerth > e o amember oi Lh A I Hocal * ks L wasnactive i Nexthern Light Presbyterian Chureh | 2 § W the 1 that the itka Club may bhe its charter at the same time new Fair 1ks Club. ESET \OCAL JEACHER . DESCRIBES e Taking r the duties Charles W. Hewkeswort rhe Ame rumn ale i e v b Rk o1 Mot tart 1t 10 o'clock § werk,” a - member af the Juncau| £ & L 23 Lee Lucas attended today as the Robert Rice now head ) N SR M CAl P Sl iR | Chamber jof Commerss and prow new high school representative. | S U it g8 S T FOR MAGA'NZE"@' SRR s ek Because next Monday is Armis- he assisted by Mrs H. S, ling is in cliarge of arrangeme "iA I b ! s se next Monday o o ’ ] ; ¢ : p B tic= Day, ho Rotarian gym session 3% h:‘“ i P 1o ¢ TURGA B % oot e PR at will be held at the high school A L { inAl g’ Writ- e g hat evening, Alex Dunham an- SO HES BOWLNG ) Teath inAlaska Wi BRI TS | MPDERSED B 9 /B “ e, 0! € astern . S ten by ‘Helem Hagrell |Peion of the Tastern St icahi {the widow, ‘Ruth, a brotk will, | Sz gl for P[bfihfahflfl ot Rowley; Massnchusetts, a. sisies ]'wemy Miliion More Con- on An interesting commentary on ltife Mrs, ‘Dan E. Ayer of WV T - ing cu = wer | fracted-Unalaska Gets |in Juneau is contained in an article ' Flore Macssachusetts, and his e, of Juneau B‘ t N S 1ls Ju- |1 Teach in Alaska” by Helen Har-| Many cf the prominent x 1qges ew Sum 1 I rell, Juneau High Schoel teacher, in | North were counted amc gg by Moose Women Meef BEGINS TODAY Tomorrow Evening roe e i The regular the Moose Womer Brrrme- But If's Retter ‘ 'Than Rain will be heid continued ikt L 1l fe, and at 9 rccent issue of The Trident of |weyth's friends W ‘\.{“,IA\("IU“ Nov. § The | Juneauws tempers ! 1O OF G Columbia Lumber. |Delta Delta Delta, sorority maga- | ansson, the c 21" iyt Ehe departmen announced jts. pewer dive today, as ear muffs | haci S 20,000,000 in tracts for furth 2! fur ne cut of the moth 6 b SR zine. | Hawkeswerths Point A i ooncur Bex and fur hats came cut of the moth There PRI & S00I0 PIONEERS MEET Miss Harrell describes her trip 10 when he pasced through tructi b k ‘-[ n bolls to service in_one f xl:z and card table covers are to be Jutiean a vear go and says @f the |j5st week, he was met at the R cold spe n rec- made by member I And also | hish schoal: landing by tha Haw A « ‘ ‘ s ¢ p “The school in Juneau is modern |premicad (o stop i gt neen the temperature RUMMAGE SALE ate se: 3 o'clock wnd - well-equipped. adents are |, s sou und % v ; C Wit degr num ul t By Am, I n Aux, 1 out| {he Odd Pellc 1all fo pur- | W with a sprinkling ‘of: hall- | The body as the Chavles .5 ”~’ et fey, b vight i 1 today the Wed., Nov. § at 10 1 pose of non ting officers. Later!® (There is aw Indiat school | curicpy Mortua MASOT 3 | ,‘ R C 4l ; 1 % l»,m-.‘: 1 1 21. The We nhvl‘(i e N 9 i ol v P 1 vl € w W Alrea Jure I ict nimum o it Jthe two organizations will join in ihere |...dlmI |:1_x‘ 1\;\:11;4(11&{101;‘.(:( l‘|lu are beir m ltter | :”x v3 predic 1 . f 16 i Bureau of Indian Affairs.) The fac- ¢ 2ot Lhe Ve tonight Empire Classifieds | a social session part of the week R - ena S " P FIA R fulty i3 widely traveled -and, with : S Cor in October ©ther cities of the north veported - y clementary £ ch naval air stations ub- |eyer colder weat It was seven — ; ew e mumx.. me_ e lw-xfumu'_v BUBLETIN— ATHENS. Nov. o ; 4 S st R teachers hold bachelor’s degre mg S<-Itallan ‘bombers atticked |, T ; b a3 anks the high school teachers master's o P 78 . below at Dawson. | legrees. The curriculum and extra- | o0 Co keeping the city 3 g . - - o> curricy ctivities are comparable o 0 jengea s of 6 s A b 1 .I. d - yse of any s s size @ o A 1 or la 1 = |i0 those of any sehool its size in the | 1 4 Hgsiesses 0 ay at ‘, United States. (Juneaw’s population, el according to the 1940 census, is ap- NEW PRIEST, WRANGELI 5 oroximately 60000 The high school | 1 to LT rrah e ! has an enrollment of 300, the grade | chool »f 500." Douglas Amusements Speaking of social life, Miss Har- wtle Cc - gcll where he will be the Cathclic Church the - B Mrs. J. J. Meh H. Williams enter! rin and Mrs. R ‘ ained this after-| dewnstairs fracturing bis the home of his son, skull, Funeral serv- hotel “Dollar bills are almost unknown | The Wrangell male ct 15, at & Steamer Aleutian, now in pert, BATTLE OF Willkie Wins; | Baranof Gold Room BUSY SCHEDULE ol be awarded at each of the sessions, with a - W THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. 3. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begin tonight and Wednesday; st temperature tonight about northeasterly winds tonight Forecast for Southeast Alaska: cloudy tonight and Wed- o slight colder tonight; fre:h erly gusty but slow ing winds, but strong in sounds, straits-and in Lynn Canal Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, partly cloudy, moderate to casterly winds; Cape Spencer to Cipe Hinchinbrook, partly | mederate to fresh northeasterly winds;/; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resur rection Bay, partly cloudy, gentle to moderate northeasterly win Resusrection Bay to Kodiak] increasing oloudiness, gentle to mod ate northerly winds becomipgl modepate fo fresh southeasterly Wetnesday. ¥ . LOCAL DATA ng at 4:30 pam., Nov. 5 slightly colder tonight, low- 16, highest Wednesday 30, decreasiy fres e wind Time Barometer 7lemp. Humidily Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 pan. yesterday 29.99 26.3 @ NE 14 Cloudy 4:30 a.m. tods 30.01 237 31 NE 18 Clear Nocn today 30.05 206 43 NE 18 Slight RADIO REPORTS | © TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am Staticn last 25 hours ! temn temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 5 -10 0 C Fairbanks 4 3 0 Nome 26 20 0 Clot Dawson -5 -16 0 Cle Anchorage 28 12 0 Clear Bethel . 27 11 03 PL.C St. Paul., 43 38 16 Clou Dutch. Harbor . 45 43 05 R Wosnesenski % 05 Rair Kodiak 42 0 Cle Cordova 35 04 Cloud Junean 28 0 Clear Sitka 43 0 Pl € Ketchikan 42 2 C Prince Rupert 48 0 Cl Prince George . 37 0 Clou Seattle b8 0 Cloud Portland ¥ Rain San Francisco . 54 0 Clear + WEATHER » Juneau, November 5.-—Sunrise, 8:21 a.m. sunset 4:59 p.m Clear or partly cloudy skies w: reperted this morn over m of Alaska. but rain was falling over the western portion of the A aska Peninsula (o the Aleutian Islinds. Rain or snow ha ing the previous 24 hours along the coastal arvea at scattered from Southeast Alaska to Cordovaaid from King Cove and the tian Islands to the Seward Peninsua. The great amount of pre pitation was .32 inch which was recorded at Ketchikan. Fresh to strong gusty northeasterly surfac: winds with strong to gale ind: in straits, sounds and canals were experienced north «f Wran The temperature was low over most of Alask Fairbanks I Variable cloudin perted minus 7 degrees and Cordova 20 degrees with clear to overeast skies, unretricted to moderately high cei i good visibilities and local frash to st 1sty north I heasterly surface winds were r:ported over the no rtic the Seattle-Juneau airway thi: mornix The Tue morning weather ¢iart ind of 10600 millibars (29.53 inches) wa; cente degrees west and a second low cenler of 994 al 46 degrees north, 150 degrees w>st and millibars (29.15 inehes) was centered about 56 third low degrees 1 degrees west. High pressure of ove: 1038 millibars )l vailed r the Yukon Territory and a second high cell with highest pressure about 1024 millibawrs (30.24 inches) centered abou 5 degrees north, out 1026 T degrees 130 degrees west and a third h millibars (30.30 inches) at about west pointed to- the the club. - HERE FROM FAIRBANKS Jack Warwick, Biologicas v Health for IS PLANNED BY 2 aotecs i |ing the Rev. J. McNam noon in the Gold Room of the Bar- | B_. P vv Cl_UB man from Fairbanks, came frelt savs: Tn Dougias, across the forreq’ (o gpokane, W ‘el | anof Hotel with luncheon and| the southbound Yukon and |"1"”“”‘*r :-s__-“;l"‘“ 2 ‘“""y l“"“‘ 8 - ! bridge. Sixty guests were invited ko BB remain here a few days before cou Jesnce sy d"“”‘" Mikys | MARRIED AT PETERSBURG for the day. | card parties and for an Education UPUInE his trip south a jRonsts g H"“‘!"‘f’“ O T ih | /Miss Zove Moore and Bert Nor s SR | Sard paties, andl (OF S5 Sdication to the East Oofst to visit a pianist and singer. Because of the i L ; i el 3 . ner o vember 18, at yester- L large perdantageof Beandinwvians |0oM: of (Wrangell,x were réeen William Ctt, Manager of the Coli- *~ CHARI PETERSON DIES | qay's noon meeting of the Business = T];’ M every dance includes a schottische.” | MaTried at Petersburg at enm Theatre at Sitka, who came| Charles Peterson 65, one of the|and Professional Women's Club i 36 ol m | People in Juneau are friendly and Uf Mr. and Mrs. Iver O to Juneau to be at the opening of | oldest employees in the lighthouse| pejq at the Baranof Hotel ¢ gracious, Miss Harrell writés, and | S Commissioner Hareld D the 20th Century Theatre, returned | service. in terms of service when| The card parties will be held at WAKE uP YOUR “townspeople make certain that no | WPl Will make thaiy ™' home aboard the North Coast | e retived as chief engineer of the| ¢he Angerican Legion Dugout o1 hool teacher eats Thanksgiving, | Wrangell L - - Cedar last April 1, died at Seattle! ;ne second Friday of November 5 s leigior ¢ - ALEUTIAN SAILS FOR ool e 16 el BE gl e et al . | ja— | Christimas 65 MW Keat dinner s o MALE CHORUS ELECTS | WESTWARD 9:30 TONIGHT 0 Friday as the result of a fall| pecember and January. Prizes will Without Calome!—And You'll Jump Out o rand prize to be offered here." she says, “and your coin purse | W'fm R :rfll s A.d, IHV B ’i“‘l‘._ lo‘rn l.h,“ Wiastwaea “{ U'I'm O |ices were held under the auspices| gt the last party Th'[’f_‘iv"‘"}}:elm"z::z 5‘":‘\:’?{:\_ > lis heavy with silver. Alaskans refer :z:‘m::::” ";‘m_‘;z";n_";:”_“i‘li" ol Sook e the Juneallor the Ballard Lodge of Elks. He| Reports were also made yesterday liquid bils inio 30ur onwels daiy. I to the States as going south, below ' g1 velr 5 : ¥ By i X was a member of the Ketchikan|on the Gingham Ball and on the ,;.’ff,tlli"“ f". din:vr'tlyi.v:ltlxl-"“l):« may |or outside; to Anchorage, Cordova | = g e HORNING COD IN Lodge, | health council. Gas Hloats uh e storndaly Yoy g0t coneth or Seward as west; to Fairbanks as| p, \yGuTER FOR GRANTS = | WITH CAA BELIANCA| G o S AR A discussion on the bill of leg e el e to-the SHgRAL. A .baby girl weighing 7 pounds| .CAA pilot Al Horning land RETURNING HERE | zation of the Territorial Department | It ke thwe good, effective ¢ : Beaytiful: Junean and 3 ounces, was born recentl; at|here this afternoon from Ketchi- Mrs. John Gilwee, wife of the|os Health was held and referred (0| il flowing fraely th make sou fecl Fach morning I am thrilled anew | o LU R VL i Neit | kan with a Bellanca scaplane on| Assistant Agent for PAA in Ju-| the legislative commitee for recom- Y AT qu-om m'\; l'l.?m;fi;;:’v“ ant. Congratulatio: re being | which he recently took delivery jn| n€au.-is returning here today on|mendation. VISITING ,AMERTCANS_Second group of Centratand | 1s° 10and and the biue waters op | eceived by the parents #s el as | Seaitle | B s o b s RV T : South Americin officers to reach eapital for a tour of defenses in- Gastineau Chanuel. Often there is % Mrs, Mary Grant. pion "“"I i ',{f"'f:"“.' ‘;]“1 5 ",“'j‘m"”\ 'fl"ff'. {viess ————————remrerr e ciudes Gen. Guillermo Jose Mohr (left), Argentina’s inspector » scarl of mist avound Mounts Jum- | Jcpriotor of Wrangell, who 15 the | favorabie flyin BURELs - ORLS AR v weneral, whose companion is Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson. bo. Roberts, and Juneau, and oc- Proud grandmother. Hanlng fo.An i COLONEL GEORGE DUE G M C T R U C K S Cnile, Niearagua, Mexico, E1 Salvacor, Ecuador, Argentina, Brasil, CHlonAAYy Al At T thalr 7 | DIRTEN GPRNGE DUE o wn_r:;.zim, Venezuels and Cuba are represented in second gr?fl?;_ is tinted a vivid pink by the B 1 f B £ & Quartermaster Corps in construe-| ‘:mpare Them wi'h ln u'her'! ¥ H } 3 SRINE06 dawn. du, it. e rom att e 0 rl‘tam tion of laska Army bases, is due > - SMa MR eI R e B priniiive lin on the clipper this afterncon e e ¥ mysteriousness not felt in the oak, | % beech, and hickory groves of n- diana, The undergrowth is nore | dense and a profusion of moss cov- | ers the ground and hangs from the | trees nountain streams | ; torrents when they | h level or near-level round:.. | % “A Kindergavien storv explains | jest ihe difference between Juneau tapd my former locations. The roup of children bad been working on a train unit and a few were giving 2 showing before the others as a fin- ale. The little-bov conductor climb- ed on, pulled the cord, and shouted: ‘All ashore, that's going ashore.’ ™ - CAWTHONS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cawthon re-{ furned to Ketchikgn last night on the Yukon after coming to attend | the opening of the 20th Century Theatre. Cawthon is manager of the Ccliseum .in’ the First City | e — TO PETERSBURG Mr, and Mrs. A. ‘Westerberg re- turned to Petersburg on the Yukon after coming here for a few days to attend the opening of the 20th entury Theatre. Westerberg man- thé Coliceum in Petersburg. - SCHWAMM GO e m. w known flie heast ~Alaska, has flown scuth tG Seattle where he will take . | atter spending the past few wecks %% |in the States in connection with! dutie: | Telephione 713 or write The Alaska Territorial i Employment Service | { TELP | ALASKAN | for this qualified worker. LABORER—Young man, single, age 27, high school education, BEx-] crienced in construction work, es- ceially stcne masonry. Also worked | man on golf equipment. | an. Call for ES 205. H B HECRB | Handy 1 CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! YOUR GARMENTS to Triangle Thoroush Workmanship and Modern Methods Produce Work that 1s Sure to Please You. Refagees from the Battle of Britain, these evacuees are shown as they ) AL r— — ceurse in blind flying at Boeing | tatn, theee o s 85t S ToMh Ae . Tield while having his red Waco trived in New York aboard the Northern Prince. eft, 2 DEFENSE TOPICS_What Brazil said to USA. isa mat. o0 Ve havins his | araret Nan den Brodk. 14 and 13 respectivély, who on their first fer between U.S. Army Chiéf of Staff George Marshall (left) and Gen. Pedro de Goes Monteiro, Brazil's chief of staff. The latter is attempt to reach the U. S, were aboard the Volendam, torpedoed off Scotland. At right are Mrs, Enid R. Gunning and her spn Peter. Her - -e 33 | ST - e e ! in U.S. to inspect nation’s defense program. lQ';;;‘l:eK 623%::; ;:; is';"“‘;:']e'; w’::: busband s judge advocategenerad of British army’s Scottish command. 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