The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1940, Page 2

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JI"SD AY, NOV AT !«‘EA!, I F" i' HE‘!SFM, WOMAN FORGER . 10 ANNE GETS TWO-VEAR TERM (By the U. U. S. DEPARTMENT Foree: e st for Juneau and vicinit ther ¥ COMMERCE, ¥ now tonight and Wednes . tonight about 33, highest 1bdle - bl o g % ’ terly wind. .. Must Serve in Penitentiary U it ot ATy ke T i s f Sv . L v portions and rain or s portion tonight ov or -digning tucas warmer tonight nc on; fresh southeasterly. v Nam fo che(k trong in sounds and strait sh northerly in Lynn Can e Forecast of win [ st ot the Gt of A : Dizon Entrance to r esh to streng sou f Jo Aime Thompson, who fcrged wind g 10 "Capll Hinchinbiook, | thins frefn. to the name of Mayor Ha rly winds; Ca ~ brook to Re 1 DL, JuigH bz h 1c al rain, fresh to strong c: been 1l to two in ‘ Fed at n each yeng southeaserly wind 2 hich she pleaded gu R T ¢ sentences to conci ront LOCAL DATA Miss Thompson, a rod Time Baromet lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity ither performer, visited Junean for everai 4:30 pan. yesterday 30.05 34,0 63 8 Lt X wee 1<t summey. On the méming 4:3¢ m. toda 20.95 949 69 SE 10 Lt of her rture via Alaska Clipper day 29.95 35.4 50 SE [} Clon he ca the forped check and S 1 arrested as she left the ne at RADIO REPORTS i Seattle he is alieged to have cop | ' TODAY ied the Mayor's ature from an Max. tempt. | L«west 3:30a.m Precip. 3:30am autograph she obtained from him A Staticn last 27 hours temp temp, Bohirs Weathar vl ’ g K 2 hours W e : D 5 Barroy -1 7 7 0 Cier . ’ % Fairbanks -10 9 3 0 C G 'Id Mee“n S Christmas carols were sung with a gusto for President Rooscvell in Washington by three tiny tots dressed Nome )7 13 i e ui g to represent the children carolers pictured on the 1910 Christmas seals issued by the Natioral Tuberculosis Dawson 1 0 1 0 Giety 4 Association. The children aio presented the President with his quota of scals. ‘Left to right: Judith Anchorage 26 17 17 0 Olent i ans a Mmfl, Elizaheth Stigli Robert D. Nicodemus, all of Washington. Bethel 17 11 12 0 Clear St. Paul 23 24 03 now ; ’ : Dutch Harbor . 36 30 30 r Snow The Welfare Branch of the Trin-| {ricts July 5th to August . AI_ASKA AllENS s 2 . 3 1 xl'“ ’ ity Episcopal Guild will mm .n SEIN ;. Prederick Bound, ' /C i Kodink 3 41 Drizzle 10 o'clock Friday morh s and W .Hmmu‘l Stra CiHotis o i 2, Batisi Hall “for an X .“" (HA“&ES SOUG I 7 v,.]‘m o : nsic ,.“n ven ARE WARNED Io Juneau 36 3 Snow 4 will b e at noon | i . i e et ltya it 5 i o W. A. Holzheimer and Ay ¢ { « he I ’ ] o S SRl e “ ,(& ished by the 1940 1 an 46 1 46 R m McC r‘l e o ..,\ : Prince Rupert . 47 11 46 I st i h ; W hel Prince George . 36 32 33 when the regular guild 7 ; L 4 SR \‘V’ o Séattle 56 i i e o e o Delegates fo Convention i i o « e when ianomen Signing Up at Post fflce Portlard @ 6 , hanged il D ¥ aindd Gt bety San Francisco 44 0 Cl Daniel Ross on the high- S K “ atter 1 | = the Parish Hall fo give of ANB ANS af Klawock pelled tc part 'l}]vlw Not VOlUmary,”BU' WEATHER SYNOPSIS i g ¢ 1 allowed t r N work. 1o Ae. Wals I t rt fishing n allowed them |. l MUS' P : L 3 oA s e 3 ution 1 ibtis fantc Blaraniis eda Rain or snow was falling this morning over Scuthe: a1 R0ss will be th PGSS Reso 2 i g from Kodiak Island to the Aleutiaa Islands and thé Berin n. The greatest amount of precipitation reported to have fallen rit the At the annual ¢ i y [} 'f 11 G. Harrison, Director of| previous 24 hours w: inches which was recorded at Ketchika W) leggings and tight-laced breeches, as at left, Alh tive Broth 0C VA i;_‘ 3 R ition of the Unite Mostly clear skies' prevailed fron Prince William Sound (o cokies will zet the old uniform, however, until all the old-type GAU_AGHER Gmls Alaska Native Sisterhood, the 27 Department of Justice fofer hskabwin Villey uhd’ fiorth restward ‘ho’ the T Peniny uit sued.) The new for privates shown at right. The 2 ~\.vmm hald at Klawe ré ; Al A(KA BO!!ND wged all aliens in Alaska Who and over the Interior from the Al: Range to Barrow Overca ar e nted with <late blue cloth, but went back to olive drab. REIUR“ TO ]UNEAU Olutioh, retommending i LAINMA DV not yet registered under the| skies with snow or rain and n thegs whd fair to goc prssiin = L R ymslut;” :L\i.\--\ 1 n Registration A 1940 to' vyisibilities were reported this morn ng Juneau-Ketchikan air- % | in outheast Ala wa passe do oon ) rder ay This is the md of a series | o4 st that 30 bucks a month ! Mis. Georgia Gnllns,hv-x and Miss| % S TW(‘ FM 35 nflf\f 775 MPQ o as ! E in orc v| way o LML e ) days, Jean Gallagher have returned 101 ugporeqs ‘it bas been bro Hilhbs tait ik R e s The Xue: orning weather chart indicated a low pressure area drait live Arm Juneau and are living at the Bar- |, S il o pee ,\,".l Gn ns MIOBM iy gns je ”‘_‘ T of 890 millib: (29.24 inches) wa ntered at 54 degrees north and camy isions ior anof Hotel, Mrs. Gallagher. Fish and | o 05 ; it TSI anC, 10 - AYOIt MAE YTV S N west and second low center of same pr was locat- wildlife Service clerical employee, | H 0 ©e 0 E i acnort i ik« npliance cd at 43 degrees north and 164 dezrees west. A high & iR el returned on the steamer Yukon after | - i DIV Pointing t centered to the northeast of So ithe Alasks, and high i Bk e vacation inl the States. Miss Gal- | 1o F , : imit for registrati of 1029 milli IE inches) wa; centered al 37 degrees n ; AP Fea rvice Writer -H{ECHAVO N‘GH]’ agher vmmuY:nm r in the U. S QM Wales 1¢ - : .;‘\ TLY ‘ \x\.“ bat I ¢ 132 d o5 west i 1 Attorney’s office, returned on the Chatham and West, Sum 4 S - B Juneau, November 26, Sunrie 9:09 aam.. su 21 pm North Sea from the Ketchikan term |~ : ; : or Fairbar 1, tod i and Ketchikan, ar¢ detrir e 3 NS There w of 1)1 strict Lnurl B A St e 1 . i 16 Nspo; Tihi Al « before August 2 P e e i e Swank! o 4 el range anti-air ‘ n ot mean- 0 wowowomel AT PARISH HALL MARSHAL MAHONEY b L S L o ¢ Amy iradiion of BRINGS PRISONERS - o \ other Law-bisakers, Me ) ¢ . . - o | i : : : Colored Movies, Slides of ., . e nine HOLTHFIMED PETURNS hould be remembered that 3 ' : s ) < months Fed ail for petit | "*0° ¢ LAY WE LIRS i tion is voluntary. The 1 Bt Priva i — ' ( 1) hav [§ ted I ” s 9 " ; ‘ Alaska fo Be Shown lnrceny were brought to Juneau | 1¥e5. () they have created FROM TFRM OF COURT iov cemands this registration a i differen cical P from’ Ketchikan by U. S. Marshal | POER TS BTG o ih A L R sus penalti 1 | - oWt b Musical | rogram William T. Mahoney on the steamer | {0L"2U¢ the PO st SR Tl o camely ¥ i 1 4) ) v+ sy 2 % & ; i v 1 1 court terr D e q > 1 to you, civil i : : Yukon ing an increasingly later run of * b i “'m Any Pre-U. S. Alaskans? R tarding ' choker. . 2L 1 new residents of Ju- The pr are Peter Baardsen d by T e {tea Blates citenstlp s Be- ) ¥t e b are invited to'attend a “Chee- Gnd’ Lynes Scaver o s i who returned on th ed by birth by all persons wno ’ oS Wi o Night” ring tomorrow i teamer North Sea from Ketchikan. & o ratlaa States the own plague to Army : h Hall fist n : were born in the Unite tates, : c 4 o DIBhY ab the G ety : u AK G et and 5 n £ STBMA or in Alaska on or after June 2J, o o the cghety £ e . e program ot s oo DEPUTY TAKIN s nos v in the south- Jpc he riste raiined b bagk. wrinkled U6 4 wash- oot asn Bisnon man. W ITKA PRISONER - i A b g iver Wi or renounced their!| nk t Bar nianist. and onki ) e 3 I PALL, turned=down coat Dlahigh ki o TSI A hel Vbredme e e AR ANON P Persons born in Alaska A 5 R ' nist pl Community Deputy Mars! “1 Fhompson 5 There wa fall of snow measur- e Witba] collar like vours and mine is the gt 3 4 nen each succe hi e ge ithas ot Vaides recent. at date, ul su « t ke the arm o will take TaH AN ies up the spawn of S e " quently naturalized, must regis- by . ! Colored mot pictures of Al- the North Sea to h ¢ ) 38 Then rain fell. then a freeze 3 P AR L e e soft-collared woo. e i rroup with the re 1 g ter as must all those who hav 0. 415, 808 8 s ects wi wn by A. a charge of larceny. Thompson will | Sl : nd ¢ »dy went bump. ; oy SRS TS * ) entional black tie tive fishermen are nc 1o onterad Al from a foreign coun- | h s i i s i lides of return with David Bailey, who has | Zie "0 e S - bRy e R e . R aske e shown by been bound over to the Grand Jury "mu h_" SRt 1t FROM HIRST s ey 200 f | Those plankety-blank britches sy i B reaking a - | vious asting < rRaE i foaR frara i ! o ‘x ke el e heny na: rm‘.‘ (hfng« 9! breaking and en | edmnesy: 18 “daprived ‘I 1ing :v / 1‘n ”'}, ror Herrison: Alss ook occasioh 6 re- | B B e | Servin hop on the Com- tering \dwellm" i fen e ) “hichagof and is a guest s e knees and the endless roll-puttee o make a profit 1 mind those who have registere 2 G RN ‘ > mitiec P. Bird, Joe Ordos e R ¥ ieau Hotel 3 e o are out. One reason, few manu- p, . jerald McLaughl! M A8 Bl Helve that they are not fully complying| curers onn mepe’ them, An. Philip Toner, Gerald McLaughlin l_ HUNT'NG | eorher the & o with the law if they do not, with-| ity it - Joe Slaby, Dick Kirschner and Jerry Whitie {14 ihrge FROM WRANGELL i o e T s ; i ame e el et VRN w NED the evils above cor o ':1”" ‘i\“:‘ ”{l' ”fi"”\:;’:“ ]" tion and Naturalization Service in| ' ) it cuffs are in. Canvass "“u: st A Rl Uy ‘N NORTH BAN "‘“ il 1 B o O | i ae ie S iibe Do Washington, of any change il STITCH WITHOUT HITCH—_Toaccommodate plane leggins tuck in the legs in wel worod e nd here DRl 0 Tt {08 salpion Y Hotel “ ! their permanent residence address.! patrons with a constant urge to put by some stitches, one airline g Brewitt “I- And s, Hazgl n;x., Ei R “Be it resolved by the Grand Camp Forms for this purpose are avaii- has installed crochet iere, Andrea Johnson, a passenger, - Mr. and Mrs John W, Gilvee, Mc.| WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Con- f the Al Native therl o el < ce and addi-| does a crocheted collar while Stewardess Billie Naylor looks o® f 1 g f wool i ble in any post office and add Winter uniforms —are of WOOL' ,nq arpg, E. D. Hamlin, Mr, and mercial walrus hunting and trading | .4 the Alaska Native Sisterhood Pictographs of prehistoric - I ! Lt B nd shorts i e ape George W. Sundborg, Mr. and in Aldska 1§ under the ban if a bill [;1° oo e R hled at Kla. | dians, carved on rocks, constitute ‘f_-"’l‘ ¢ l"‘ e e - o, “long bEndied -WRGSEWERT wp. o pBoogy and Mr. and introduced today by Senator Josiah | i alicka. this 15(h day of No- | Arizona’s first written literature ‘l“':“ 0 comj A3 _ nO caps With eqt s, I 5. In the “Sour- A. Bailey of North Carolina is px vémbar, 1940, that the following cpen DADIPN of the la el P“l a conC nlesel in Yfiuf Boa! " Yflll Wanl v cold areas, » Hatahn ¢ tion cn the com- by Congr | seasens for the y 1941 be pro- It is estimated that there are t e Solith, | long O¥EF-"iniitee are /1 and Mrs. A. M| The measure provides for a maxi- Ated about one million railway bond| The island of Malta, objective ® MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT North. Shoes: standard Geyer Mr. and Mrs, Walte mum penalty of six months | 1. For the Chilkat Distriet June | holders in the United States o kv SGANE U6 s, SUs Hesot ® Morc Miles for Your Money g b-top tan 1ace-ups, | yellan, Mr. and Mrs, George F. o 20 to August 31st. , | e | under British rule since 1800. | S "4 Comfortable, Quict Rifle - But, Mom, P.S, pack your son’s. gy yioooo Joseph Thibo- DOUGLAS AIRLINER ' Jiest Codst of Prince of Wikles| 1taly is reported shipping i - | 2 ::n Engine :Ilsl’lnstianlly Starts own shaving Kit, two O Geau, Mr. and Mrs. William Franks MAKES TRY FOR SOUTH | 1" Aug 1 to Sept. 15 | “knocked down” submarines across 3 ek Tl"DS 2 underwear and make im take his np o ong Mps, J. K. MeAlister and o “3. Ketchikan, Saxman, Kasaan|the Alps to Germa | 1t is estmated 145,000 persons ® 'A Beied R:“sc o'fs.;::{h‘qwms overcoat for the trip to camp, He'W ypy g Mis| George M. Simpkins.| Shortly after 3 o'clock this after- | giciricrs guly 5th to Augush ;31 L of Mexican descent are residents of| % LW Oferating s Dratntonmse Costa need ‘em before h 1y (‘.lolh: ok LR & ot noon l\\c'D(\l{glzls :u‘)lm'u he lld mu. Tey SL aits sand (A'mr'al d,\_’ Try a classified ad in Thc Emplire Arizona. : ® Reduced Insurance ates ing. Tt A razor kit | since 1‘a>. Frida ool\‘ to the air | g — & ' Smokbiess, Odorless Exhaust ¢ won't b he The wany Alaske mmpive has the ' with air mail for the States, in an | i ® Full Diesel Dependability k| actually } And largest paid circulation of any Al- attempt to reach Whitehorse, and | | ® An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked spme 2 He muy aska newspaper then south via the inland airway - R U g NEW MI(H OF FIGHIERS DELIVERED TO ARMY : - | connNers MO’I‘OR Co. PHONE 411 | CHARLES G. WARNER C0. | FMC TRUCKS Compare Them With Al! Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONCHY ' DUBRABILITY - e | One of a series cf recent Axis parleys was this conferciee which brought together Adoif Hitler, Foreign Minister Ramon Serrano Suner, of Spain, and Foreign Minister Count Caleazzo Ciano of Italy, and which was fellowed by hints of agreement on S s part with Germai: pians, whatever they might be. Hun- gary since joined the Axis. Shown in this photo, radiocd from Berlin, are left to right, Suner; Interpreter 'l'llk line of 33 new basic training planes is pictured o1 the Vultee Aircraft field at Downey, Cal, just be- J fore'they were delivered recently to the U. 8. Army Air Corps. Thirty~ three veteran air instructors flew the | ’if sleek craft to the Army’s new air center at Moffett Ficld, Cal, where the planes will be used to train new Paul Schmidt; Cianc; Hitier; Julius Schaub, Hitler's adjutant. The picture was taken at Hitler’s Berch- 148 sky fighters, tesgaden retreat. ’ Watch Our Windows: FOR DAILY BARGAINS TIIRIFT Co-6P | % g Phone ] Foaidy Dovi Bhu g [/ Next to City Hall

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