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TARANTOIS NIPPONARMYIS No Peace, Even in Death! 0 WITHDRAWING, 3 i oo i MOONLIGHT veniel Made that Move- 8§ ment Is Wholesale Ev- B acuation from Area YO, Nov, 14—Imperial tod said h £ hdy from and the part of Kwangtung surarued'Tagm [Euke T Province is dropping the cur- T~ |tain on the significant year-long ! tion of his | chapter War Office ‘spokesman de- the withdrawal is a prelude rvice s Pattling On atg | to sorts indic wholesale evacuation of south (% f ntinu be- China as the Japanese Army con- t and Italians, but to hold a considerable por- 1 i with the | tion of eastern Kwangtung Province »ack in and | urovnd Canten ndonir ms and other equip- e v BUILDING PERMIT ) scem unakble to z | he retreating Italians al-| A permit for construction a e at 631 Willoel nue 2 cost of $3,500 I granted to Charles G two-sto Thby been Bloxham e claim: 1ei oldiers our ing rushed to th mt lines BONT FORGET — FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15: NOVEMBER 16: BAZAAR ani | o COLOWAL Lwcy | SILVERTEA 11:30 ) and BAZAAR GOOD FOOD and ENTERTAINMENT Plants Candy Gifts Northern Light Church bcid Nazi bombers pay a visit to a rural town in the southeast of Eng- dand and spread destruction even over a peaceful cemetery. The wreckage pictured is from a church which stood next to the cemetery KEGLERS STILL 'Ski Commiltee " HITTINGPOORLY | Makes Plans ~INPINSERES For Oufing Preserves Aprons P SV Scoring in the commercial pin The committee of the | lcop continue low this season, and Juneau Ciub held their first | highest tally last night was rolled meeting of the season last night by Mationg of the Juneau Laundry Members serv n S committee | trio with 520 |are Ralph Moreau, chairman; John Juneau Laundry and Druggists, Young, Carl Danielson Max Lewis divided spoils for the night. Ju- Marie Stoner and Mary Jean M- neau Florists took “three of four Naughton points irom the Golden Age Beer ' of this committ squad. activities in ? A ladies’ tournament begins Mon-'structien, spacial trips, outdcor day, November 18, with registra- lub racing and g tions still open. s. It is the d Games tonight are Baranof vs t2e to give the mem- Islanders and North Transfer vs.'bers a ed program and | George Brothers to keep up the interest of sk | Scores last night were Suggestions will be greatly apprec- | lows jated and may be made to any of members, it wa | Juneau Laundry the s ccmmittee | Taguchi 157 116 146— 419 anncunced | | Kumasaka 183 141 165— 489 A conditioning hike is planned Mationg 148 180 for next Sunday. All past, ‘present M A _'and would-be members are urged to Totals 488 437 5031425 attend and bring a friend who Druggists might be interested in skiing. The Ferguson 170 137 141— 448 'o‘k’i Club will turm,sl; ;‘ol!»flz\‘ :m‘d : 59 167 76 lizht refreshments and the individ- i National Distillers Pro(]{)urt: Bradley 169 11,; ;4:7 :(n, :m\tll llh\:)\:",(i 1,;1” “_“" 1‘1?-011‘\ f“ i . Y. « 100 Proo Aquino 164 164 164— 492 U3l 15 g e 3 | §%' Corporation, N. Y. 1 S e _ | mor desired. Tf weather condi- Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Totals 503 468 4451415 ditions do mnot change there wlil Seattle, Washington LAY urged to wear suitable footwear as Juneau Florists | . e J. Hamm 147 156 170— 473|the trail may be wet. Ski boots B Tatol 155 166 187 508 Should not be worn unless neces- ’ il g SR as they are uncomfortable for Jarneg 29 183— 495, P 05 iy o All Set for Every Occasion! %~ ®lhiking and wet muddy conditions " Totals 485 451 5401476 27T AL iy : ¥ Of course you'll want a new Golden Age Beer 1t is planned that the group will FaN i i SIEAR0 Aee Leer , leave the feot of the Douglas Ski hairstyle mare charming than {51 *\:i”"lflfl ::’; :f“ i;’_]. 4‘1 il at 11:30 and proceed to the . Sarabia 4 72 166— 515 2 the one before. Pick your style, il St lad d shelter cabin about three we'll create itl, Try something P. Villaganas ... 164 156 156— 476/ g5 ters of o mile up the trail. The i Ay ¥ BQmO J b5 g — Forest Service has put in a floor new. Try our softcurled long- [, Totals 457 474 4131404, (his cabin and a good fire will lasting permanents. We are al- —Did not bowl. {be maintained to add to the com- g L i {fort of all py ways prepared to render the | e S = most modern service to our HOLDEN FLIES ot '_ ) 8 ‘ $ 46 z ON TRIP TO HIRST | 7qye loin and tiger occasionally \ BeoRe, e | hybridize. Alex Holden flew to Hirst today | HRETOAL Sl n ~ in the Lockheed with Milton Paine | The ROYAL Beauty Salon and Fred Strasser, expecting to re- | Subscribe 1o ‘The Daly Alaska including Keith | Empire—the paper with the larges. | paid circulation. Refugee Sees Dad PHONE 723 COME ONE! COME ALL! Including the Douglas Ladies REMEWMBER! The drawing is at 8 P. M. NOVEMBER 16th ON THE =FRE PORTA-LECTRIC IRONER There is still time to enter it. It costs you nothing. All you have to do is to sign your name to a coupon and deposit it in the box in our store. If you have lost your coupon call at our office and we will be glad to supply another. IT'S FREE FOR EVERYONE! We want you io enter, so please come in. Our em- | ployees only excluded. RICE & AHLERS CO. X' Franklin . Phone 34~ turn with four, Ann Early Smith—Owner. Wildes. First Time Dr. Adam Szwajkart and son For the first time in his life, 13-year-old Adam L. Szwajkart, Jr., of Poland, sees his father, Dr. Adam Szwajkart, of Chicago. The boy was born in Poland after his father, now an acting medical i superintendent of a Chicago hospital, had left for the U. S. Acem and his mother were to follow to America but Mrs. Szwajkart d.ed six months after the boy was born. '(OMMITTEE | sale begins on November 25. |C. C. Rulaford, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. |problem which calls for the united |effort of all people of the Terri- unable to be present. NAMED FOR SPORTSMEN /i Big Party Will Take Place | in Elks Hall on Fri- day, Nov. 22 ‘ Plans today frem Ju continued to taks shape for a rousinz party a week Friday in the Elks Hall for 1 and Douzla men Westviilghouse Electhical With a long 1 of local gunncrs | and anglers tc ng well over the 200 mark, a ccmmittee is being arranged today to take over the jcb of pusnaliy contast all sports- men cf the channel and making the affair every bit cessful as similar annua have “POP-UP" TOASTER TWIN WAFFLE BAKER 10-CUP COFFEE MAKER n in other towns of the Terri- Toasts two delicious evenly “Turns out two generous- Makes clear, full-lavored Makes delicic - : ¥ e slosnat Gace, Auty. = aleed welies ot oue time, coffoe bveky’ thite, Many | SR Sis Dhn M v matic—pops up toast when Ideal for @ party. Heat otheruses, too—for making ers, etc. Adjustabic thermo- Oompsiiee membars named fodas done. Adj knob for indicators on each grid soup, hot chocolate, etc. static control for high or low # light or dark, Completely tell when to §@95 Wide mouth bowls §05 heat. Smartly stream- $095 whoe will take over the job of can- silent—no ing 3]2’5 bake .,.... e for easy cleaning. . lined. Chrome Gnish. 9. s . pertemen ranks a. Verne b ool £ tle Hunter, Red Darnell, Henry Harmen, L. E. Iversen, Alex Dunham, Lance Hendrickson and GET THIS Mark Jensen Sportsmen are again urged to save the date, Friday, November 22, Frank Dufre: xecutive Officer of the Alaska Game Commissicn, will talk on game propagation work through the ry and will show a reel of colored rainbow trout mov- fes. E game pictures will also be shown from thie files of the Game Commission and possibly from the orivate libr of tra 2 man Jack Gucker who has some fine Interior Alaska shots. Before - the close of the session sportsmen attending will be given ing equipment and sit down to a buffet luncheon and beer. J. W. Club Aids In Preparation — For Seal Sale Chamberlain Active preparations for the Annual Ri'es Today Christmas Seal Sale of the Alaska Tuberculosis Association wers well under way yesterday as members of | Ashes of Former British Premier Now Rest in Westminster Abbey the Juneau Weman's Club complet- ed folding the seals and letter for the Juneau sale. Two hundred LONDON, Nov. 14—The ashes of | former Prime Minister Neville Cham Thomas Haigh, Mrs. R. B. Lesher, berlain were buried today beneath ~—get yours today. 140 So. Seward thousand seals are now ready for distribution in Juneau when the Members of the club who parti- cipated in the work were: Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mrs. A. M. Geyer, Mr }Mrs. J. C. Molyneaux, Mrs. Fred | the stone floor of the nave of We.s!.- | Tiedt, Mrs. Tom Parke and Mrs. minister Abbey, the resting place | W. C. Eveland |of many of Great Britain's historic Commenting on their participa- figures. ; tion in the work, Mrs. Harold| The 40 minutes of memorial rites (Knight, President of the Club, said: Were carried out in an atmosphere | be no need of skis and members are .aq the leading cause of death in,Of peace and serenity, despite the a | persistent air raids. Alaska, tuberculosis , Prime Minister Churchill presents was tory, if it is to be solved. The Ju- o AR neau Woman's Club is glad to be able to assist in the work.” ElKS Io owl e Mrs. Messerschmidt . THREE MATCHES To Head Rebekahs _ My, Amy Messerschmidt was vs. Sabins and Butler Mauro vs. | elected as Noble Grand for the Re- y o S LR |Percys’ Cafe at 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 bekah Lodge at a meeting held last| oo ooe, Bowling resumes at the Elks Al- leys tonight with George Brothers night at the L.O.O.F. Hall. 'c""ecmfl e -3 Mrs. Edith Larson was elected . Vice Grand; Mrs. Kay Halm, Sec-| s dict, Treasurer, ! Plans were also made during the sion for the November 27 meet- Roll call and a social will by held at this time and entertain- ine stock today is 6, American Can 927, ment plans will be in charge of Anaconda 297%, Bethlehem Steel Mrs. Nad Triplette. Mrs. Mary 89%, Commonwealth and Southern Ross will arrange for refreshments. 1 Curtiss Wright 10%, General Mot- -~ & ors 52%, International Harvester 54%, Kennecott 37!, New York Cen- tral 15%, Northern Pacific 7%, Unit- ed States Steel 74, Pound $4.04. AUTHOR'S NOTE MANILA.—Murder tery writ- ers who a - not catisfied with less than half a dozen corpses can take lessons from a Filipino tribesman. | In 1929 he killed four men and on a recent spree he made away with seven. The court decided |that was enough and put hing away for 88 year y DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: Industrials, 136.97; rails, 30.20; utilities, 21.40. e .——— Emnire Ulassifieds Pay! ATTENTION Delegates to | Juneau Central | Labeor Council 5 Attendance Urged at Next Meeting NOV.14,7:30 P. M. A.F. of L. Hall Nomination of Officers EXCITING GAME Blindis goes 1 Leiwnetond” The whole town’s talking about this fascinating game. Come in and get yours FREE. You purchase nothing, promise nothing. Just look at the new Westinghouse Appliances and take home your game. ..absolutely free to adults. Supply limited Parson’s Eleetrie Co. Telephone 161 Recapitulation shows L e, uy | lead to 4,186 or 1,659 on the ab- lEAD OVER Dlll | sentce count pius the 2517 given 1] { him by the unofficial retuins at ! the polls on Noven Cver 16,- GOVERNOR RACE o " i o " have been counted. | — .- SEATTLE, Nov. 14—With about one-third of the 25,000 absentee ballots counted, Arthur B. Langlie, Republican, is leading C. C. Dill, ea I“ Democrat, in the gubernatorial race ~ Train Wreck in Washington State. Langlie has boosted his lead over Dill to 3,034 votes. | It will be several days before the count is complete. | e | BRUSSELS, Iov. 14.—Twenty-one NO CONCEDING | persons were killed today and 80 SEATTLE, 1"ov. 14—Langlie is wcre inured when a passenger traid considered elected Goverr.or by all|collided with a freight train that political observers as the count of haq halted at a station near here. the absentee votes increase his| geveral coaches of the passenger lead over Dill, but the candidates train were demolished by the themselves are not ready to con- crash. cede anything. | Al of the dead are said to be Langlie said he preferred to make Belgian civilians. Tt was believed no comment until after the official that the storm raging over the low- canvass was made, {lands had interferred with the block Dill admits nothing. signal system of the railroad. NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Closing | o Quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | ettt et o | SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Carpenters Local Ne.2247 FRIDAY,NOV.15 8:00P. M. 4 AUl Members Urged to Be Present Schilling Fowex POWDER Treat your family to fluffy, tender muffins, made with dependable Schilling Baking ( i Powder. It is double-acting, made with pure cream of tartar, and never leaves that “bak- ing powder taste!” Use.Schilling for all baking as other good cooks have for over bhalf a century. Remember, only swccessful baking is true economy! To show our unbounded faith_in this CREAM OF TARTAR Baking ler, your grocer will return yousr money at our expense, will also pay for the esss. ! butter, four, etc., you have used, if you find any fault ‘whatever with it. | MONEYBACK : i