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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY NOV. 30, 1940.. * This Is the Life! misuPTo OFFI(ERS T0 WIN This is the last of a series describing a design for living in the camps to which draftees will be assigned. By MORGAN M. BEATTY AP Feature Service Writer | | WASHINGTON — The Army's | dashing into the task of training a citizen army with all the reckless | abandon of a man walking on eggs There’s a reason! Re: that Avmy officers know or failure will rest squs shoulde In fermai black and wliie, hard- | boiled Chiief of ff Geosge Mar- shall has told his mmanding | officers theyre cn the spot to pro- vide the kind of leadership the new men will understand and foll The e blishment and main- enance cf high morale and the P creaticn of conditions fostering good morae,” s an order from and most vital functicns of com- mand. Every commander is in- structed to give this matter his And to be certain that's that, | the Army has created several rew SHIFTING [units to prevent the buck from being pasced. Amonyg these are the | 500-, 1,000- and 2,000-man recep- tion centers curtained off from the rest of the training camp. arcas. There'll be no sending of green- 3 5 . 2l " horns after the key to the powder 1t’s here today! The beautiful new Plymouth in normal driving, now less gear shifting! [ ainbie \Whast Tor ' NAGER z for you to see! With amazing new 4-way Let us show you this great advancement. unfamiliar wih military step-up in performance—new high torque, Expect to be surprised and delighted when mands, customs and laws are 2 to get them in a 1d'\ way greater horsepower, mew gear and axle ratio, new transmission. Available now too, you see the New 1941 Special DeLuxe Plymouth—glamorous with Fashion-Tone— for a solid month. To be absol sure they understand, their fail on all models, new Powermatic Shifting! a miracle in color, fabric and appointments! at first will sometimes be ove: Gives vast reduction in driving effort, ac- Expect to be amazed when you try Power- i;;"i"‘[‘;l“":;‘l‘\’_‘ ‘:l]‘ e W tem tual elimination of certain shifting motions matic Shifting! It's here now—Try it today! But after that month, hard- COWLING—-DAVLIN CO. 4 Phone 57 boiled Army sergeants will get the recruits, expect them to execute commands, comply with customs, and obey strict Army law, and no questions asked. General Marshall says the Army’s ready for the task of training the mms———— 1ew army. World War mistakes are : known. !','.v whistle-tcoung job i | Sothere’ll be no excuses for ikely *t a chance to show soon.| reckless roughshod handling of | They are F. J. Toner, Bob Russell, | | sensitive troops. | Borge Skov and the Rev. G. Edward | TUESDAY ]’HREE And PS., Dad, Arm . slATED |N Knight. has a counterpart of th Three of last year's teams are not of the Declaration o |entering the league this season, HEAD IHiS WAY ence where it says Krause, Mocse and Haida withdraw- derives its just powers from the ing to leave the circuit composed of consent of the governed.!uArmy High SciZol, E Firemen, Hen- i H . sta Wobe like g & Elks, (ptvémen, Her A"nual SeSSlon Of Coun(ll officers understand theyli be like nings, DeMolay and National Guard government to hundreds of ‘thou- e League President Jack Fowler an- AWaIted—HeSS, Polef' sands of young pricans for a nounced a practice schedule today N |full year. General Marshall ex- Basketball Fans fo TUNIOU"‘“ the month of. December, with Arnold Comlng Dacta s ialeds dtftants . o) shiml nd | hours from 7:30 to 9:30, as follows Tuesday, Dtl 3 — Grade School, DeMolay and Henning Monday Night for Members of 1he Alu ska Planning | Council will convene at the office consent of the governed | leadership and cuopemlion throuzh HOOD GameS Wednesday, Dec 4—Grade School, | ") o Secretary of Alaska at 11] # tional Guard and Firemen o'clock Tuesday morning for thef SKI INSIRU(I'ON Thursday, Dec. 5 Grade School, |annual session of the plxnmn"‘ v eve in | denning and Elks body, Chairman Tke P. Taylor an-| 1 m, ba 1 Monday, Dec. 9 — Grade School, nounced today. i AI TH'RD MEADow heir first glimpse this season | DeMolay and National Guard Meetings are expected to continue of thi type of ball the City League | Wednesday, Dec. 11, — several days. SU"DAY FORENOO" will, otfer this School | 3¢hool, Elks and DeMolay. Out-of-town mémbers of the Coun- | i MEN'S RESPECT| Higrethe Timeof YourLifeatthe Douglas Inn Swreet-Srwinging Eé‘mwo Music RUTH ON THE QRGAT\I J (DHNNY ON THE DRUMS Music for Your Enjoyment! For an EVENING OF FUN come over to DOUGLAS and enjoy the DOUGLAS INN ENTERTAINMENT. Always a friendly crowd with Dancing, finest quality drinks and delicious refreshments. FRIED CHICKEN The Most Delicious on the Channel! DANCING See You at the Channel's Tip-Top Nighi Club THE BOUGLAS INN ST/ abo CHIEF OF Mar-hall, officers to provide understand- able leadershin. SLUGGING BOUTWON BY CONN Bloody Fight Goes Twelve Rounds with Salvo on Losing End NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Bill Conn last night whipped Lee Savold in a 12-round slugging match and prob- obly earned for Conn a chance at Joe Louis’s heavyweight crown next summer. It was Conn’s toughest fight to date although Savold gave him a wide edge by his slow start. Conn's nose was bloodied in the 10th round and his right eye was gashed badly in the 11th round. Conn had Savold’s nose and mouth bleeding in the fourth round. More than 12000 fight fans paid more than $31.000 to see the fizht Conn entered the ring weighing 174% pounds and Savold tipped ihe ccales at 183% pounds. FEDERAL SUiiDING CONTRACT COMPLETE Work cn the $10,800 contract for - remodeling the Juneau Federal Gearge C. has advized e et saccurine comnery "PUTTER - OFFER™ ‘ vy used 1941 AUTO LICENSE s at the air school will ).fl\\ two-way radio commun- AIR ENTHUSIASTS | has been in progress here for s eral months. SALE HERE MONDAY The Signal Corps has a GlVEN WARNING ation, he commented. This wiil “opzn front” window arrange:m enable the student to talk with his Automobile lice plates for 1941 on the ground floor lobby, the P imstructor either while the instruc-| _ghiny white figures cn a green cifice has greatly increased working te s on the greund or while he poopoaround—will go on le at the | space and lobby, there are additional Learn fo HY NOW SavS is in the plane, “This will be a omtf of the City A el postoffice boxes, new letter drops sreat aid to students in learning ppe price, as ever, is $15, of which and the Secratary of Alaska’s office Walters-Over 50 Stu- | oy, waiters statea. the Territory gets $10 and the City has been partitioned to provide an H The school also is preparing for g5 additional room, as a result of the | dents Now in (lass for a 33400 KC high frequency ~ an automobiles ‘must be wearing work. transmitter in the near future. |ipe new platés by January 1. Bu;' B and F and| Thursday, Dec. 12—Grade School, ¢ij who are expected for the meeting Haida line up for a doubleheader. | Firemen and Henning. lare Luther C. Hess of Fairbanks, The ski instruction originally | . first game is scheduled for| Friday, Dec. 13 — Grade School,| A nler of Nome and W. C. Arnold | planned for the second meadow on | 7:30 o'clock and the last game at |National Guard and DeMolay. of Ketchikan. | the Douglas Ski Trail has been 8:30 c'clock.: Neither game will Monday, Dec. 16.—Grade School, | M- % changed to the third meadow for | count in the series which is to|Elks and Firemen. i | Sunday’s opening class. b soon Wednesday, Dec. 18—Grade School, Game refuges in Arizona have |7 *This meadow; beside the Grafl at Four referees have applied for National Guard and Henning. a total area of 4,117,762 acres, : | the one and one-half mile marker, ‘ |is more encouraging to the begin- | | ning skier, ample space and plenty | |of snow making it more desirable. | | Members are urged to be on hand | |at this spot at 11:30 a. m. A large | group plans to leave the road at 11| o'clock and proceed up the trail in a | body. | Norman Banfield, Cutris Shattuck | FURS -, ELECTRAS ARE MOVING AGAIN Three of four PAA Electras here | vesterday, took off yesterday wrtel- noon for Fairbanks. One or more planes are ex| | Interest in iyng siudents at the {Alaska Schooel of Aeronautics is on |the increase, is the report of Clar- 'ence Walt, He cautions those who have been interested in flying in the past and at the present |time, should read the advertisement {in today's Empue then don't be a “Puiter-Offer.’ “A’ Putter-Offer”, ters, ‘is ore who keeps putting off ated Mr. Wal- Over 50 students are now taking lessons at the school SR RIS NOTICE Regular business meeting of the Juneau Woman’s Club will be held Tuesday, December 3, at 2 pm,, in the Penthouse of the Alaska Elec- tric Light and Power Company. MRS. A. E. GLOVER, Secretary. adv. them now and avoid the New Year rush, City Clerk Harley J° Turner advises. > DEL ROSA HEARING A preliminary hearing fer Pablo Del Rosa on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon will be |held at 2 c'clock Tuesday before Gray. 0f High Quality See Them Today!? NOW'S THE TIME . . HERE'S THE PLACE . . To buy your fur coat rime pelts, expert work p, latest 1941 styes . . they're all yours . . Choose your winter coat and get honest values. SHOP— Compare our low prices. Muskrat Alaska Seal X Silver Fox 4 Skunk Beaver ' | Charles Goldstein PAYMENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED! E BARANOF HOTEL . PHONE 102 e _ Open Evenings 7-8 |and Ralph Moreau will be on hand | to aid any and all who feel they i need to brush up on their technique. Ten members of the club are plan- | ning on staying overnight at 1he‘ | upper cabin tonight to be on hand | for a full day’s skiing in the “Ski | Bowl.” Perfect snow conditions will | make this spot popular and a large <‘number of hearty skiers plan to { make good use of the hickory slats there. by —_——————— Empire Classifieds Pay! pected the strong desire he has to learn s |to By ? ye: “| According to Walters, i - - Empire Classifieds Pay! in from Fairbanks today. 1 en I Only northbound passenger many of Empire Classifieds Pay! | terday was Don Barrett. | D M\RR]:\GE LICENSES Marriaze licenses w>'e issued o- day by U S. C-~mmissioner Pelix H. Schmaltz and Vir- ginia Nickziscn: and to Elmer J. Peterson anc. Vivian Rogers. | —————— The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circalation of any Al- aska newspaper. If you have wished to “LEARN TO FLY" for years, and have never "gotten around to it" you are a “Putter-0Offer.” oT : (Signeg) | \ The CITY OF JUNEAU offers | A $100 REWARD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons wil- fully cutting and puncturing automobile tires on the streets of the City of Juneau. " H. 1. LUCAS, Mayor. NOW-TODAY-is the time to LEARN TO FLY Today in the Aircraft Industry opportunity is available much more than it has ever been. Don't put off the opportunity to LEARN TO "FLY—It may mean the biggest and most important declsmn in your lifetime! ICE! Unlimited Opportunities are open t> trained pilots—AT THE ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICE. CAA approved instructors and CAA ap- -proved training plqnes guarantees. each student a thorough pupum tion in this field. . : DON‘T PUT IT OFF ———— BNRI)LL TODAY at the AALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, Inc. e L T AT THE AIRPORT kit | “