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g : lHL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1940. for Anchorage day nsfer. ment of the new yard Local Lumber * u r Frank Richards, ager of the Columb) ( W,II at Sitka will ompany Will = B N Y d a month - RUTHERFORD 1 ON TRIP SOUTH Morgan Leaves for Anchor- i '|' L 0 B, H Forming a lovely centerpicce for m received from:Denmark. - The age fo laxe vver busl- Roy Rutherford, President of the veshment table was a huge editors of the newspaper said the ' H Juneau Lumber Mills, sailed on the ake, surrounded by blue source of their information is con- | ness in that ley umer Aleutian fo: le to sireamers which were attached to'fidential, but reliable. end several wecks in the Queen each of the individual places by tiny | The Danish newspaper report ad- . City. storks ded support to previous rumors that Npws was révealed today thatihe — Rutherford has been in Anchovage Those attending were Mesdames | the Bremen was sunk by the Br Coliambia +Eamiber Company' s for/most of the summer in connec- Ltona’ MeKinnon, Lydd Museth, ish, At the time a lett brafiching out Reain in its steady | tion ‘with highly expanded opera- Bthel' Burnctt, D. Stender, Leona ceived by a San Francisco Nc Atadkn growtln, taking over on No- | tions there where the Juneau Lum- Scbenico, Mable Battello, Gertie Ol- jian familv further confirmed the vember. 15 the lumber yard of the | ber Mills established net tions son, Phyllis Lesher, Bilie Jaegel, |report of the Bremen's sinking. The Anghorage Lumber and Construction this summer. Evelyn Sehuler, Ole Westby, Anna' letter =said that the huge liner was Company T Rodenburg, NeHie Buckers and B.lsunk by @ ‘British torpedo. while How much money the deal in- | Subseribe tu foe Alask | H. Manery s Being wded’ ps a Nazi troop irans volved was not announced, but Tom | Empire—the paper wiis the latges |} ¥ ‘."-" {port: Hundreds of Gerfan soldie Morgan left Bis office here yester- ‘pw ehculnno .alllIIIllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ||IIIHIIINHIIIIHNHHHIIIIIIh. g CASH 2 WILL BE GIVEN Aw,ummv 7:30 P. M., NOVEMBER 15th ai GEORGE BROS. Pay’n Talkit Store FOR SALE RADIATORS—Good Condition for Quick Sale 4FT. LENGTH CORD WQOD FOR SALE S S You'll feel the need even more for a bigger, better refnge:ator as the holi- day season rolls 'round . . . holidays which mean additional home enter- taining, heartier appetites, and higher food costs. So why not enjoy the convenience and economy which a big General Electric zefrigerator offers NOW while prices are lowest and terms the easiest in General Electric history? LET'S MAKE A DEAL! You'll be prouder — and ' thriftier too — with a new G-E refrigerator in the kitchen. whigangiieas to complete assistant Lumber branc! Anchorage manage for next week to take over the ) expects to be absent AWARIP the Mrs. Eugene Hulk s Given Surprise | Shower Party man FRANCISCO, Nov. Bremen Sunk, Report Now Honoring Mrs. Eugene Hulk, 1 SAN 13.—The urprise shower was 1 last eve- Danish language newspaper Bien ning by Bessie Reeder reports today that the palatial Ger- Bingo was played for the occasion man liner Bremer were said to have petrished in the me;, at - £ Held Last N:ght A short bu.slne;s session was held last evening at the Scottish Rite Temple by the Order of Eastern Star ¥ Announcement was made that ihe voll call and banauet, which was w0 | HoseitaL I or i By o Hackley, was a '|'lv('u'llv in Northern, Mrs Player at the ‘Wallace, recently from England, will {be guest speaker. Miss Gladys For- '1est will ‘also give a report of the triennial sessioft held at San Fran- | St. Ann’s today after receiving |ical attention hras been sunk, ind prizes were won by Mrs. Billie and is on the bottom of the Katte- Jacgel, first: Mrs. Lyda Museth, gat, between Dénmark and Sweden. | second, and Mrs. Ethel Burnett, low. "The Bicn report is based on a tele- | The letter said that the Bremen's super- structure remain§ above the water piano ur- Ann’ hiave Beew held Tast hight, will be 90 gical admission today”at St the evening of November 26. Mrs. gegspital Lillie Hooker is in charge of dinner | 4 sirangements | Admitted for medical care, Mrs Dufing 'the evening Mrs. AL D. o Brown is at St. Ann's. Bill Pearson was dismissed from med- ‘ Yanks Tram for R. A ungy Boay vy T'wo of the large number of Americans preparing to fly for Britain are lhown in this group at St. Catharines, Ont., where they are being traines ‘ in a private flying school. The school is to turn out 35 graduates mon‘fi { | | under the cm])ne air training program, Left to right: L. W. Almg P, khllmg Calgary; N. D. McGillis, Morrisburg, Ooty d J. L. S. Dunlop, Chicago. Lahor Peace New York; ART OF SORBY ESTATE CLAIMED BY MRS. LUCAS Is Taken Up llll' . Wi ' OF ((I'VIM RCE, W THER BUREAU at 4: nning ) pm.. Nev Occasional rain tonight and Thur: continued warm, lowest te Perature tonight about 40, highest Thursday 46, moderate south- easterly winds Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Occasional rain .tonight but moderate southeaste: winds straits and in Lynn Canal to rsday; continued warm; strong in' ‘sounds and Forecast of winas along Dixen Entrance to Cape ‘Spencer. rain, fresh winds; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook, rain, scutheasterly winds; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection strong to gale easterly to southeast>rly winds, becoming fresh southwesterly winds Thursday; strong easterly tc Bay, rain the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: to strong southeasterly ) moderate to Resurrection Bay to Kodiak, oc- casicnal showers, moderate ta fresh southwesterly winds LOCAL DATA Time Barometer T1emp. 1L|nmhp Wwind Velocity ‘Weather 4:30 pm. yesterday 30.14 34 97 SE 12 Rain, Snow 4:30 am. today .. 30.12 39 97 SE 10 Rain Ncon today 29.95 49 70 E 2 Rain RADIO REPORTS | TODAY ax. tempt. Lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30am Statien last 24 hours ' temp temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 26 21 26 05 Cloudy Fairbanks 24 10 13 0 Cloudy Nome 31 2 22 0 Clea Dawsen 12 5 1 10 Cloud Anchorage 34 34 26 Rain Bethel 26 26 [ Cloudy St. Paul 39 34 15 Dutch Harbor . 42 41 182 Wosnesenski 44 41 31 Kodiak 44 55 Rain, Fo Cordova 45 1.23 Rain Juncau 39 75 Rain Sitka 2.33 Rail Keichikan 41 65 I Prince Rupert 41 At Clou Prince George 15 0 Cloudy Seattle | 33 0 Clou Portiand | 37 0 Pt. Cldy San Francisco . 79 16 5 0 Cloud WEATHER SYNOP! November 14. — Sunrise 8:43 m., sunset 4:41 p.mn this morning over the coastal area from South Juneau. Rain was falling er ez B g WASHINGTON, Nov. 13—William ember f ; £ m-sm s 1“2‘ ';2; I (it care, Tod | Court Asked fo Award 36,- A ot of (he Americap| ¢ast Alaska to the Aleutian Islands and over the Bering Sea and ) L O sy from 6t f sdent of 1he AWOUCAY| the lower Kuskokwim Valley and local snow flurties were reported }\‘"L"‘ was dismissed today from st ()0() for Services-Estate | ¢ Lovor today dicuss | laska Range and the castern portion of the Interior o oo nn's A Willed Abroad I Afterwaras| Alaska. Mofcjate to heavy falls of precipitation were reported dus ) Dol Eitiiok, was- dismissed from e n assired President| Ing the'previdus 24 hours from Sitka and Cape Spencer wl Cordov ' St. Ann's today after receiving med- Roosevelt that a committee of the| 233 inches having been r corded at Sitka. Temperatures above nor- ical supervision. Claiming that the late Nels Sorby | AFL will be glad to meet with one! mal were repc rted over most of Alu.xkq Overcas light vain sromised to leave all his property | from the CIO to resume peace ne-| With m ely low ceilings and moderate good visibilities were re- A baby son was borh’ yesterday | © Mrs. Ina Luca and then w gotiations ported this morning over the Jvn\vv w-Ketchikan airway e ; atternoon at the Government Hos- |1 Dew will leaving it to a wo bt The Wednesday morning weather chart indicated & deep'low cc The big turkey shoot, minus bul-|psia) to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Will- way. Harry 1. Lucas and Mrs bout 960 ;ml ibe 3 (@835 (n'.‘;:vnw P Dutch Harbor. A hi "lets, is on tonight at the Elks' Hall | jams appeaied e District A ( d sure area of 1045 millibars (39.86 inches) was ce | The shoot proceeds are for the e urt herc for an award of $6,000 " Qmman er northeastern Washington and a second high pressure a | Elks Charity. fund — Thanky Mary Willis, of Douglas, was a | frem the Scrb e millibars (30.12 inches) at 27 degrees mnorth and 163 de | Day baskets for families in Juneat | pmodical admission today at the Gov- |~ Mr. and Mrs. Lucas claim U Named !o N, w_ and a third high cell with highes. pressure over 1036 mill | with scanty larders and who would sryment, Hospital $6.000 tor vicrmad b inches) was centered about 40 dezrees north and 170, degrees cast be minus any semblance of the hol- S -- 31 wd Sorby ALHNETOR. Nov. 18 = e e - 4! iday feasts Hfl E A" 0 940, in caring . i 6 ¥ Subscripe 1o 11 K \ 4 ‘1 STal 2 War Department announces B pscripe e -ne iafly \ En e s o - HEINTELEMAN T : WIS B HOIDEN MAKING Supsibe bl Aats = | pate and incidentally. perhaps taks | S u After a hearing on the I : faa RraR e : s guamm«-eu clrcwigiion. home a turkey or turkeys fo; g SAI. AI RDAY Jaim S 0B Comuilse poamod | B0 the ggmmage: Of 4 io(KHEED IRIP * ¢ P 2 Northwest Air trict with head- It spread on the big day | Repional Forwsier B Bransioner Eoix G g e Semaes AT SRS “Shooting” starts ‘at 9 o'clock in’ Heintzleman will leave S(:auk- Sat-|$1510. They hav th st i b s e A Rice & Ahlers CB the Elks Hall. urday for Ketchikan, stopping over |award to the District o AU HOUEp Skt s i lon ; ¢ ity A there a few days before coming Two Wills NAT'ONAL UN"Y of BILER Sud piawk otht Ll L0 || Plumbing—Oil Burners The Daiy ‘Ataska Empire has th jon to Juneau, according to word| Sorby expressly promised he e ’ Heating largest paid ulation of any Al | received by Assistant Regignal For- Mrs. Lucas all ¥ Passengers were L. F. Taylor, A p B 3 . Cs 2 W h thi 4 Phone 34 Sheet Metal nska newspal foster Wellman Holbrook, b S Ml i Ay R Now A!M or Au_ ‘w nm,m\ and Ralph Young for tat AR e e | Sitka, and Sam Pekovich and Lazo """ o5z i : will Sentamb SAY pRESIDENI B()/.\Vlrh for Hawk Inlet 5 N HeD s UNITED STATES b U o — | DEPARTMENT OF THE IN onuly 17, 1 s 5y 13.—Presi- sery house needs westinghouse GENERAL 2 [ 1ast A ¢ t telegrams ac-| PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. DISTRICT LAND OFFIC Mi I S| atulatory me s- Electrical Contractor—Dealer 'q\:“(“f:\iy e, ,,‘;“';}”‘. ion 3 naming his elec-| 140 So. Seward St. Juncau, Alaska | Bl it o Walte \ “de- | Shlees Phone 161 Notice is herevy given t ) It Ak 4 ticn to| S car Mangsol, has made applica s ; 7 uider . with true| ., fresidence Phone Black 680 for @ homesite under the act « Bl Amcricanism 1 GPHEr oD~ mes e s ————* | May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- 7 - ions.” chorage serial 09866, for the lana G W that some of | | described as Lot “D” of U. S Vit bo sue ceivod contained | ,fi;cgg:gss‘s’mfl;i‘; Survey No. 2389, of the Auke Bay Rim, although he | Plede nd support Group of Homesites, containing 2.53 < between 20 And 35 years older | Men and wom ho voted agairs! | acres. than Ba" s Vold did not re-| Nis administration 8 L l . Any and all persons claiming spond to his offer, and the Lu He asserte these me s i n E v N s versely any of the above mentioned ! ~laim that they believe articy lect a spirit of national | land should file their adverse by forgot all ‘about his second will|Unity essential all things and|g——o0 4 !claim in the District Land Office, and died thinking he had left ev- 1wmch 75 most weicone; Aln PILOTS IN | Aunorse. Alaska, within the p rything to Mrs. Luca TR | 'iod of publication or thirty ntil tive days before he died 1 A'AUS A SEN S 1 | | thereafter, or they will be barrec Sor promised to leave Mrs. Lu MAI K D | DEMAND- | by the pru. sions of the S::‘:zuu- very{hinz, the Lucas claim decla SA(K OF po"ATOES > ‘ GEORGE A. LINGO, Register ALASKA SCHOOL OF | mcmc nl‘l‘rrs a h,g(,Q. Easy Terms (Model illustrated 8 cu. ft.) 214.95 POWER C0. LR - i ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and PHONE 616 BRINGING UP FATHER DADDY- | THINK YOUR CIGAR IS OUT-LET ME OH! I'LL GO GET HIS PIPE - | KNOW HE'D RATHER SMOKE THAT-ESPECIALLY- WHEN HE'S IN THE PARLOR- IT'S ALL STRAN O ME-I'M TO SEE MY THIS KINDNESS 1S KILLIN' ME- - o 1 FOR CHAMBER HERE ] Heating of the pr {sion before the Junc merits of Ala GREGORY T0 SUCCEED LYNCH HERE AS (CC ' on i Koy G $os ardived cooperative at Matanuska ko BT ‘ " '~cm the Chamber a sack of Ma | Juncau to succeed M. J. Lyneh Bs|yqen hotatces S fyial . Ther Qe Special . Dishipang el pe at the luncheon meeting Lynch is expecting transfer | temerrew spuds has to tive duty. R. E. Hardeastle of Ketchikan T RS and Robert Bragaw of Anchorage, members of the |Cempnesaticn Commission, at the meeting Ladles Aux1l|ary “ Election of officers will be bheld |needs for training in’ first aid and temorrow night at the regular mzet- | life saving, d er relief and nurs- ing of the Juneau Ladies Auxiliar .|ing. the American Red Cross has Unemployment will be The session will start at 8 o'cleek |taken an important part in the na- in Union Hall. ional defense program. Increased Announcement has been made| responsibilities have resuited in a | need for increased membership. Join and help the Red Cross widen its that the meeting nights have been changed from Fridays nights to the second and fourth Thursday of |service in a year month, needed. each By GEORGE McMANUS TUT-TUT-MR.JIGES- YOU ARE IN THE PINK OF CONDITION-THERE 1S NOTHING THE MAT TER WITH YOU PHYSICALLY OR MENTALLY- when it is most | PSS Oct. 1940 ation dates, 6-13-20-217, Publica 130, Nov. 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