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. THE DAILY ALASKA . VOL. LVIL, NO. 8804. JAPAN PLANS TO ATT ¢ S/ (4 “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRES: MPIRL PRICE TEN CENT} JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, AUG. 16, 1941. & ¢ 4 S & L4 4 L (4 & 04 4 4 & ACKRUSSIA ‘. s s '3 NATIONS PREPARE TO SMASH NAZIS (Continuea on Page Three: lion Dollar Pier in Atlantic City. | She is wearing a fur bathing suit made of leopard skins, pion, is having a big time and he is one of the big atlguun.«, of the place. " Jerry's Jersey fits tight and his ‘expccted to disembark troops on Sunday. Russo-German Warfare | Both Berlin and Moscow are vague Ch 4 The elinE ia. olee. si ritish Prime Minister Churchill (seated, righ ded by their army ’ hen they held |in d The weighing-in takes place to- President Roosevelt and British Prime ster Churchill (seated, right) were s ounde y their army and navy chieftains when they |in developments regarding warfare ¥ G’ day and safety test runs are sched- their dramatic meeting at sea. This picture, made aboard the British battleship H. M. 8, Prince of Wales, was released by the White House | but rearguard action in the Ukraine & o | MA“UE[ OUEZOH T at 10:30 o'clock this| With the following identification: L.-R.: Harry Hopkins, Lease-Lend Ad ninistrater; W. Averell Harriman, Lease-Lend Coordinator in London; {for » stand o0 She sast bank of the 5 * | ity J | Admiral E. J. King, Commander of the Atlantic Fleet; General George Marshall, Chief cf Staff; General Sir John G. Dill, Chief of the Imperial ;Dh‘;m" ‘3’"’ is the major tactical The Soap Box Derby Inspector| British Staff; Admiral Harold R. Stark, Chief of Naval Operations; Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, First Sea Lord of Britain. This picture was ‘;emn °omy ?t:u?e:“&e‘i‘;;x:i Orew Pearscs AS HEAD AGA'N sald Jerry's car ISk K. received at Washirgton from the Atlantic by Associated Press Sound Wave, was made at San Frarcisco, airmailed there at 10:30 o'clock Thurs- | communique that adf e : Jerry is now slafed fo race in| day night, reached Seattle yesterday morning by plane and connected with the PAA Lodestar and reached The Empire shortly after 4:30 0'clock | made in the Ukraine sector.” the National and not the Interna- yesterday afternocon. Here it is right before your eyes. This picture also reveals those at this important conference, ‘ Nazis Digging In 6 Y \ MbetSAls & | | | l WASHINGTON—Real reason for| that secret pow-wow of House Re-| Nacionalistas Unanimous- ly Re-nominate Island President MANILA, P. I, Aug. 16. — The tional finals. Jerry is bunking with the SOagal Box Derby champion of Niagara Falls, N. Y., and is making great friends with all. Jerry is passing up all the free ice cream to keep weight down. Béa‘rérbfbdk and Halifax in Washinglo iAlASKA GETS g | London sources picture the Ger- |mans as digging in in the Smolensk |sector with little indication of an | early push toward Moscow as winter | begins to loom. The Finnish forces are reported to have captured new points from the Russians around Lake Ladoga. k.. | G- I \ ] - ¥ 4 | i sy q | . . f E B T A i R GIVEN ARMY DERBY IS || — ' - MAKE WAR SELECTEES ON SUNDAY, ' | ~ ON SOVIETS | Morale Problems Must Be . Champions Weigh in To-| British May Land Troops in ¥ | s Dl_ssmated by Enthusias day, Then Safety Tests- | Arctic fo Keep Supply tic Wave for Defense Juneau Boy Jerry Ready ‘ Routes Open BULLETIN — AKRON, Ohio, RO WA RUSS-NAZIS APPEAR Bex Derby Champion from Ju- neau, Alaska, will race in heat 14 DEAD[O(KED, UKRM"E . D I —N i F of the first round of the Derby | e tomorrow in the Nationals 5 1 gc arg s Na IOR | akces ool Sz 1 - < ‘Stalin Accepts Proposal of = ton, D. C., and Carl D, Price of r?vg atnlgers ' asKa Bloomington, Indiana, The trial Roosevelt and Chur- runs will be made down the 1,- . of Great Imporfance oot loher, < ik bl chill for Conference strip this forenoon. Sunday at i e b WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, — Mili- 12:30 o'clock Chapman is to ar- i (By Associated Press) tary authorities said today that i 4 the D for final in- when soldiers become fully aware of r:vo ;:lh . ow:as l‘l’r e a | Sources in Shanghai, including the dangers confronting the United :hruc gtian :lwe" :: Iraners ar:’ both Japanese and German, said States, morale problems will be dis- lmhl 5"'1‘ e :"" 5 mithpflra ” | today that Japan apparently is plan- 'l sipated in a general wave of enthus- = P "“f;: ,":"' b o | ning for an attack on Russia within diatn Sh Wabdighe: .“t:rts' at 2‘ 5 o'clock, Eastern | the next two or three weeks, anyway These expressions were made fol- stgtierthots AT | b‘"!’,‘:)’lf W““"’“:::s in. lowing Secretary of War Henry L. % | lowing report comes one Stimson’s address last night to the _ AKRON, Ohio, Aug. 16.—(Special} |from London. It is generally cir- troops of the United States in a dispatch to Emplre from Don culated there that the British might national broadcast. Skuse)—Words cannot describe the |land troops in Arctic Russia to help The nearness of thé gravity of bigness, greatness or good will 1keep the Murmansk and Archangel * many dangers, military authorities there is at this All-American Soap supply routes open. said, scemed to have been forgotten Lillian Duval shows the latest Box Derby. | Official dispatches from Saigon, i as evidence in the prolonged con- things in bathing suits at the Mil- jerry Chapman, Juneaws cham- | ‘F"E“Ch Indo-China, state that 48 a |additional Japanese transports are NEW GENERAL Stalin Will Confer secret meeting staged by Fish and a | d small group of cronies. They in-| labor Ranks Are 'o Be ment | today. |Hull MAKE cluded Representative Jobn Vorys General Ladd was formerly Colo- | of Oblo, Frank K”'e((gd“::u- nel in command of¢ the 15th In-| Soneln. Haro(lg 53.:“”’; ‘;‘el yo‘:.sk-‘l H fantry and recently took over the| ;'/Zfiefrmc,mper‘rjiemflo(ommoh and| I( e u| y aw strikebound North American Avia-| No (oMME"I John Robsion of Kentucky. ! ! LE 4 tion plant in California and re-| At this meeting Fish loudly cen-| opened it ! sured Joe Martin for failing to take| By JACK STINNETT the communists, bundists, and “Other orders weee, f0r. Belpstier) a more “aggressive stand” against, wASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Inview | what-have-you from other fleldSI General A. M. 'Pu!ch‘ Jr., to bz the President’s foreign policies. He, oo a1 the hullabaloo there has been | 5¢ labor. Already several more n.umm rred to .Lummand at Camp | o argied that if the isolationists were| ;5,4 supversive elements in labor, | such bills are being prepared in | Croft, South:Carolina replacement | to make any headway in the House , ;. o orging that there was no | various committees center, and Brigadier General Or- S T . they would have to form their OWN| .\ o comment on a measure whict s landp Ward from Sccretary of the| e(re'ary Says Nofl’"ng “independent leadefship . eq|siipped through the House of Reb | 2_Not a single dissenter. rose General Stall to the Fust Armored| - Apaut (), S. Bein vh:,) % Lsx’as as . fhukihe. - minostty resentatives in a move to clear the | soainst it in the House and it was G ok D3 I 51 ,__7A‘.’~— | 238" e g e, poreign Atfairs Com.|marine radio operators' union of | siven considerably more than lip| Lerd Beaverbrook (right), British Supply Minister w irmly patted the head of “Frankie,” dachshund pet Pacific Guardian mittee, was the man for the job.| subversive agents. iervice by such staunch friends of| of British Ambassador Lord Halifax, during a press conference at the British Embassy soon after arriving . e, ther ‘than spring such a The so-called Bland bill (spon-|iabor as Rep. Robert Ramspeck| in Washington, . C,.on Thursday, two days ago. Boaverbrock came to this country fo discuss war sup- MI' S, HEI ben Waugh WABHINGION, Aug. 10. Sacre- bold scheme suddenly on their col-|sored by Rep. Schuyler Otis Bland| ,{ Georgla and Jerry Voorhis of| ply problems. This Associated Press picture airmailed to The Empire. % tary of .Stat devlined to commenk Jeagues, this isolationist group de-|of Virginia, chairman of the House | Sglifornia. Ramspeck, in answer to ity e ey by r i ol And Chlld[en Ba(k:tndny on London reports that ue a cided first to sound them out. Merchant Marine and Pisheries| , guestion on the floor, admitted BACK IN ALASKA DEPUTY R g :resulz o velt-Chupohill ' Ham Fish invited to a secret meet-| Committee) would give the Federall :nat a representative of the CIO,| Dr. K. Falkenberg, who went (o MRS- WM-KOWSKI “ERE ¢ —_ L | conference, the United States will ing 60 Republicans who have voted| Communications Commission ; the| with which the marine radio oper- |the Klondike over the All-Canadian WH".E DENA“ I" o 'I Sid Thompson Uwpm:v U. 8. Mar-| Mrs. Herbert Waugh upd two‘be expecu:d % 'Be. chief suaiiess consistently against New Deal de-right to deny a radio operator’s li-| ators union is affiliated, had asked |route on the stampede fo the Kion- POR | shal. arrived back ig Juneau on the |children, Robert and Patricla, re-| ;0 o "o iy 4 fense measurés. Unaware that thecense to any person employed oD | phim to oppose the bill, but said dike gold fields, is & round tripper s B {Nexth Gea. after & week in the turned to Juneau last night on|™ T Kok 0 o un i hand real purpose was to “feel out” their|a United States merchant marine|pe had told him that he could not on the North Sea. Dr. Falkenbers| Mrs. A. S. Walkowski and her two | States, where he went with a patient | the North Sea from a trip to the| To & SO0 o P i loyalty to their popular leader, Joe|vessel whose subversive activities|qo go, remained in Dawson for many years | children, Anne and Mary Jane, were | for Morningside Hospital in Port- States. 8 'w L g erical - repibiie Martin, (53 sienied, are proved to the extent of “rea- following the gold rush and until the |in Juneau today while the Denali|land. Thompson brought Gus Lind- ~ Robert Waugh has been south lnr‘:’ °,°“: r Nazi activity in this | sonable probability.” 2—The bill defines & “ district settled down to a normal |was in port, Mrs. Walkowski is the | quist, a Federal prisoner, with him about a year and a half, and Men | 1STIAPROTE; ATTACK MARTIN There are several important|inaiidual” as any M"h;“mv” basis. Wife of Dr. A. 5. Walkowski, Deputy | from Wrangell. Lindquist will com- Waugh went down about two and (TR it SR R0 However, they quickly got thelynings gbout this bill: or advocates, or ‘&t time hv:s Ei67 5. o Commissioner of Health for the |plete serving a six months’ sentence a half months ago. They were 1] 7 CATOMTRE W toured Mgl drift when Fish, Vorys and Keefe| Sl O b S| Nearly 40000 tons of cargo were| Third Division, Thelr home is in | for arunk and disorderly conduct in Seattle and_Spokane. {land in the middle of the 18th waded into Martin, Among other believed in or advocated “control- | . i d ' | d e - century _ exhibited a man eight - | - 5 | 1—Should it become a law, itl; conducting. -nfl; 5 _{transported to Free China over Lhe Anchorage. the Federal Jail here. S R L " £ things, they charged him with per-|, ;o5 well be the pattern for e 0 PRonE Tty Burma Road in a recent six-monti B i, 0 R e e feet tall who coulg snap six-inch (Continued to Two) _]nermd. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS BUY DEFENSE BONDS BUY DEFENSE BONDS posts across one knee. publicans, just before the party Nacionalistas, nationalistic Philip- caucus on the draft’ extension bill,| pine political party, today unani- was a move by a small isolationist yously re-nominated President clique to sidetrack Representative nranye] Quezon and Vice-President Joe Martin as their party leader. Sergio Osmena to lead the Com- It died aborning—but the meeting' ;o yeq)th for another term. showed how white-hot are political ?he ;:;“gx‘;‘f oPr::g";l et thhm! Tl_\e international agreement reg- Ringmaster of the meeting was ulating the ‘trealment of war pri Representative Ham Pish of New‘oners was signed by 47 nations, in- York, megaphonic foe of Roosevelt's cluding Britain, Germany and the defense program. He had grandiose | United States. Tonight the various champions are to attend a civic program in the Rubber Bowl at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow, Sunday, the big par-| ade starts at 1 o'clock and the| race for honors is scheduled ‘o, start at 2:15 o'clock, A broadcast of the finals will be made from 4:30 | to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Champions’ Banquet will be| held Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock in the Akron Armory. Plans for setting up an “indepen-| dent leadership” with himself as' top man. 1 Groundwork for the ‘revelt” had! been carefully laid at an enrlieri Subversive Elements in e e Ll (Continued on Page Four) other measures designed to weed FROM SOUTH 'Colonel Wfie-opened Strike-bound Airplane Plant Coming North WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—Briga- dier General Jesse A. Ladd, 53, was ordered from Fort Lewis, Wash,, to Fort Richardson, Alaska, under orders issued by the War Depart- Both London and Washington in- terpret the Roosevelt-Churchill pro- |posal for terms to aid Russia as | indicating confidence in the Red | Army, however, now apparently bat- Itered and beaten. Josef Stalin quickly accepted the ‘;prcposal of Roosevelt and Churchill | for an early conference in Moscow to ;work out a program for maximum (aid. It is implied that there is to be a complete pooling of all resources by the United States, Great Britain and Russia in an effort to smash |the Nazi power, | ———— |

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