The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1941, Page 8

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H op——— ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1941. Miss Sun Goaess DECLARES BOTH RUSSIA, ""-! GERMANY PLANNING FOR INVASION, UNITED STATES QUALITY Ehoice Amenaan_ Bottled in Bond W //It{'g/ | At your favorite tavern and package store. LGS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 6 The [ Meijer, who was driven from his Amsterdam l]llll.h urry p I by the -invasion of Holland las aid in an interview here . Russia and Germany are plan next May R "[ifffl."f""’,‘,f‘ 0 FromUS ] STARTING TODAY ——SANUARY 6 view, I I sald: Ave en plans of mother Hips, Tnmdseis of whibth “ire veing- O€NEral of Greek Forces onstructed in Germany A.u.( Rus- Wt 1o accommodace ve- S€Nds Appeal - Situa- P ween 80 and 500 bombing plar ) P e o e tombmed cer- tion Good, However man and Russiam forces to invade ica via Siberfa and Canada, Dy l)\\l»!, l)l' LUCE fi in the mother ships from the FROM SO AWHERE ON HE Atlantic Ocean and South Amer-! SOUTHERN ALBANIAN BATTLE- § ica FRONT. Jan. #—Gen. Papag -> .- in-Chief of the Gr voieing an appeal to speed y of war materials or- the United States, de- in an interview with me that makes her first official appearance [ { Greece had 300 good airplanes, as star of the Los Angeles County e Imes perhaps the war would have been float in the Tournament of Roses won before today. I can say the parade, Pasadena, New Year's Day. mili situaticn is generall, $1- -, % good. Some of the memorable lines of RTINS ERSERGRSERAG s e e o -2 PE LB CS SIS S S R S U N SRRSO P par e o DANDlane N Gutdoor Clothing $1.95 TABLE A BLOUSES ... GOWNS rman naticn for the n 1,000 5°c HOUSE COATS. .. SWEATERS - Shrimp 621 ear ; . Other fish products 846 " John Barrymore: “No man is safe : H Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 100 proo Furs and fur-skins as lonz as there are women in the rl ngs In oo en oves ’ 1 ¥ Black and silver 9,080 ncminate the President. U'd like to d 5“ EXPORTS SHOW ine loday § WoolenCaps - - Zicand ol Red : Winston Churchill: “T have noth- PAJAMAS ... SKIRTS noon and the Douglas airliner came s ip - -ttt s Schenley Distillers Corp., N. Y. C. Beaver 162,590 werld White 54,042 ing to offer but blood, Loil ars and - At Half Price ONE 350¢ | DRESSES . HIATS /t@ $9.95 $14.95 Lovely Joan Leslie, of Los Angeles, given the title, Miss Sun Goddess, ] \ ) \ \ 3 3 \ )\ ) N \ 9.50 | » ! \ \ 3 \ \ ] 3 3 y \ N 3 \ —_— Fur-seal skins 650,000 sweat - > : 3 i 1\11‘“““[1'.1. Kin b 150 President Roosevelt MY, 0012 ey e from Ptk L Cattr e iPanis i OVER YEAR AGO i scicnee will not let me turn my back tc a call to sex g e NSO SR Muskrat 286 Premier Reynaud: “If T were told | “l"".s.ulm. Vil i B0 y & planes were posted to return to- Otter 17 only a could save o 2 4 ¥ P morrow e 25c GROUP then T believe in miracles, for I be-! " apryals on the Fairbanks plane 0)‘5(/ , lieve in France.” 1 other 826 Fur manufactures Gold, Salnion Shipments f} ‘ { ! { ! § Five aHiBiaL 60 et gl X At _jare, Mrs. John Amundsen, David H E Up-Tofal for Month e e 0 Mo Novillo Chamberlain: “Hitler ms-| Wi \4ich “Jenice Amundson, Jobn b sl 5 : y : = . 3 Baldwin, Mdyy Galvin, J. H. Morri- ! $4.764,481 mber s T 0 i e i b Buu, Mike Bl SO et e { Lirdles.. I ounaeres t roup o toad 10411 premier Marshal Petai s fow | We Tehto ! H B B T ifo Platijiln 32500 goa shell Simmons took the Lock- H ! l‘:}‘“ ‘]"'-'v‘ \j‘ 1‘ “H‘-"‘w‘ Hows Seal Meal 11380 Oscar Vit Whoover rete (he|Deed to Sitka today with three \ [} ”4‘1”t'| o b Hetwicd oil 8969 i has my best wisheeakio my | PASSEngers aboard, Clarenge Rhodes, JESSOBSRBCLOSL SESSERR CWOTE RSl oo ot e e et Caeg e a value of $4764.482 SealvBlbhan 90 sympathy Dan Moller, both for Sitkd, and the December, 1939, total of $4.47 ,:l,'; ,,,',: I',{,’,, it o Reindeer Hide 100 Queen Withelmiia: “Tie Nethgr-| - L Reynolds for Hoonal the $5.942.158 of December Gold 2,049,045 jands will ene day, with H‘, helt - - Canned salmon exports of oo Silver 1842 of God, rew;n ils wh ol $216724 and De e Total value products of Pepo Blus X1L: #Grant us, 0. Lo DOUGLAS ments of $2,049,045 topped last year Alaska 84,602 yeace in cur day.” %1 550490 frd thEeaE tonth U. 8. products returned Eanic: The complete list of Alaska ship- Forelgn merchandise MANSE BUILT IN DAY ments for De nnounced FRANCISCO, N. C.—Four rural | B e i Mg B LGRS Inthe Baran nber, a Total value by Collector of Customs James J iR S Connors, 15 as follow ¢ e . Surry counties, served by the Rev — { Pish LAR BUSINESS MEETING ;g Cowan, had just enough funds SCHOOL REOPENS WITH ‘ Trash and froze Of Juneau Womans Club will be 15 pyy materials for a manse. So ATTENDANCE LIMITED — | s PARe held Tuesday, January 7, at 2 pm, i Douglas Public School reopened Palll - | the members of the congergation McDPONALDS RETU RNING B in the Penthouse of the Alaska' .o together and erected the build- at the usual hour this morning fol- : Electric Light & Power Company. ing in one day. lowing the holiday vacation which I u i i dat ikas MRS. A. E (xL‘O\I 2 | > began two weeks ago to find 15 i [ H. L. McDonald, of the ccal | i Citivad ol adv S Y. | The Daily Alaska Fmp'w has the desks vacant as that many pupils company, and Mrs. McDonald are Cod T - >--— largest paid drculj‘l,mn of any Al- were reported confined to their = . [] . passengers aboard the Alaska for " Herrring 36,37 Try a classified ad In The Empire, aska newspaper. homes with cods. None of the | I' l'or Juneau after visiting in the sou = T -~ lcases are said to be serious how- for several weeks, v ever, and school will continue, Supt. - Falmen intensifies. YOrk SOUTERN. RESORT SHOES SHOW NEW Ds,' WRIMS | o e oo e R ANSP ORTIN STORM o or of the Atlanta Constitution, of the Pacific.” vear-old Le¢ Fuhrman is tough, — ! steel-nerved. Nothing ruffles him. Fires rage, trains wreck, gunmen battle police- i ks TIONS , planes crash—| F Stock QUOTA ION ‘ men, planes crash—but Fuhrman Ii! A T - TERRELL IN HOSPITAL A radiogram telling of the seri- e cus illness in Providence Hospital gaN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 6. — A 1 Ancherage of Jimmy Terrell Was cingje ambulance returned here late received here Saturday by his par-| cesierday with the bodies of 11 ents, Mr. and Mts. Ely Post. The N.,\.,. {I'-s. killed in a crash and remains calm, barks out orders to young man is one of the several ‘osion of a storm-buffeted Navy e g reporters and photographers. who signed up from here last sum-| ransport in the rugged mountain NEW YORK, Jan 6. — Closing But' yesterday Fuhrman became M‘, 'e 54 mer for work cn the government! ountry southeast of San Diego. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine j father. V] ect at the Westward metropolis. o scene in the Stock today is 5, American Can 91%i. He took up the vigil at a hospital, Officlals e R LS Anaconda 27, Bethlehem Steel 87" - e i t paced the floor, ruffled magazines. : . eaf ILLNESS IN SEVERAL HOMES ';m“?m(",?flfii F:e‘el:\ mue:\:nfgm:u Ccmmenwealth and Southern 13-16, Finally, after an indefinite age, a Little glrl, it's Cases of severe colds or mild flu| feet higher, the craft would have Curtiss Wright 9%, uexfx:ml M(:olx nurse stuck her head out of the GOOD f I i victims reported up to Sunday|reached the Naval Air Base, only 48', International Harvester 52'. qor to tell him he had a daugh- or you evening included the following,| oy miles aay | Kennecott 36%, New York Cen‘m'n ter, . Glenward Kirkham, Ralph Kibby, ~The tronsort left Big Springs, 14 Northem Pacific 6%, United | pyhrman rose from a chair, Mrs. Tom Jensen, Mrs. Dale Fleek| Texas, Saturday with crow andalso States Steel 63, Pound $4.04. {swayed momentarily, and quietly W and William Windsor, entire fam-| oy, aviators who parachuted to ot | crumpled to the floor in a swoon. ily of wife, mother and two Ch“']salclv from the storm-rocked DOW, JONES AVERAGES i SR RS T & dren. bomber last Thursday. The trans-| mpe following are teday’s Dow,| Subscribe to the Duly Alasky | ¥ Lol g ¥ port was blasted into small pleces jones averages: industrials 13283, Empire—the paper with the largest ; ALUMNI MEETING POSTPONED| ;g only parts of the bodies of the rails 2340, utilitics 20.05. pmd circulation | The January meeting of the gleven victims were brought here i oo _— ! Douglas High School Alumni As-|the ambulance. €0 bmlmn 1;2» been lpv.%lptoncd unm" Lieutenant Com: - Joseph THE WASHER Ichruary 12, aceording to an an-|genry Cowan, 54, pil °. r sh sl m WHICH %, ncuncement made last evening. Thc Lieutenant Commander Stephen “““ ea GIVES YOU change was made merely as a pre-| gland Cooke, 42, Commander of 4 cautionary measure it was;said. IPm(ml Squadron Thirteen, ALL THESE RN 2O L G | . Lieut. Victor S. Caulin, attached 4 FEAT"RE; 2 i i S 2 s 3 ON WILLOUGHBY AVE, 5 oy s , TENNNIE ENGSTROM WEDS |5 patrol Squadron Fourteen ‘(" Rpiias if its mado y | Announcement has been made of|- pjeut. Cyril Flemming, = Patrol [mm rich UI ‘f(y it's gor or you and if you insist the marriage at Petersburg, Alaska, wing No. 1. OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 1:00 P, M. s —— of Miss Inez Hanson and Mr. Len-| [uyid Everett Ferguson. Copilot. ERIRRE: SUNDAY:. .. oy 3 R on JUNEAU DAIRIES ICE ne Engstiom on Tuesday, Deeem-| Marvin Mazee, Machinists Mate. OLGA. M. ASHENBRENNER bt CREAM it's the best on ber 29, The latter, a son of Adolph! prank Richard Naylor, Radio- | , , Owner-Manager One-Control Wringer fhe taarkot e QL i ngstrom of Wrangell, and who 18 jyan PHONE 673 % a brother of Elton Engstrom eof| g E. Neff, Machinists Mate. i Doug.as, is well known here, hav- prank ‘Recke Jr., Machinists | my visited the Island on several ygaie I | ' oczasions and is also in the fish A M. Parry, Radieman * External Adjustmonts | business, The bride is the daugh-, 'j [’ Hughs, Radioman, BOWLING * G-E Guarantes | f ter of Mis. Pete Behrs, Petersbu'g Nefr was formerly stationed in it ONLY | o Aloska, £5.00 DOWN [ fiJ UN EAU - S S | Empire Classifiecs Pay! LIND IS HOMEBOUND GENERAL §B3 ELECTRIC DAIRIES 1 . . Left, afternoon sandals; center, spectator sports pumps; right, plaid evening sandals l —~— £ WASHERS Lind, who was calle If you are planning to go south or to take a cruise, pipings. Center, a spectator sports pump in white DOUGLAS (ol- SEUM uth recently to Enumclaw, Inec. it's a wise idea to give some thought to your foot. buck with a tan calf walled trim and cable lacing. DAY—WEDNESDAY \V\‘h because of the critical ill- é $ A i ear. They 4 be both smart and comfort. The pyramid heel-is in tan calf, and a flattering [1] a2 e, g R T A ik Al k ¢ El ctr ¥ P ble. Pictired above are some exhibited at a re- | bow completes the model. - The evening slippers, INSPECTOR KRS e, 1 LR Tmsaet SRt " asKa Lie 1C | and DEALERS | for Juneau aboard the Alaska. cent showing of south resort shoes. Above, left, right, are’really dressmaker tie sandals. They fea- ‘ "w | h " w - is an aftern sandal bracelet model made of | ture the ankle tie, and are made of colorful draped ] HODF HGH 2 S 6 i i nght & Power Co soft punched suede with contrasting or matching | _surah plaid. > LY IRE A g it -‘,‘__ol Try @ clasiified ad i The Emp:r _l B

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