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Gold, Archie White, Maxine 199 MILLIONS SPENT ON AID T0 DEMOCRACIES President Reports Further Expenditures in Con- gressional Message WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Presi- dent Roosevelt - reported today to Congress that actual exports of American war supplies under the Lend-Lease Act program to na- tions fighting the Axis powers to- taled $199,447,000 on August 31. The figure represented expendi- LOUISE PICKS UP 37 PERSONS HERE After picking up 37 passengers the steamer Princess Louise of the Canadian Pacific Railway | Company sailed south at 9 o'- | clock this morning. Leaving Juneau on the vessel were Ray Wilds, J. Clauson, R. J. Thibodeau, J. J. Ganger, A. F. Knight, L. T. Sanford, G. Kron- iqmsl. A. Kronquist, R. Fleek, I. Fleek, M. D. Johnson, D. Grupe, R. Haug, R. Livingstone, F. Dy- ball, D. Pearson, S. Nomland, J. Bregovich, F. Holden, M. Sarish, L. Berg, M. Henne, Mrs. M. Pet- erson, William Peterson. Miss A. Barrett, Miss Katherine | O'Brien, Mrs. J. P. Williams, Mus, H. 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Ray Wildes, who was treated for| a foot injury at St. Ann's Hospi- | tal, left this morning. | RADIOES T0 ALAS Charlie Jones of Ketchikan was | dismissed yesterday from the Gov- ernment Hospital following medical | 2 attention. | H | I e e D D | Clara Klanott and William Klan- | ctt were admitted to the Govern-| SRR oY 1 P TR A We Do NOT Patronize | ment Hospital yesterday and ceived tonsilectomies this morning. Miss Natalia St. Clair was ad-| mitted Saturday to the Govern- ment Hospital as a medical pa-| tient. Montgomery Ward Co. Procter & Gamble Products Gatner & Mattern Knit Goods Carnation Milk Co. JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Affiliated with' American Federation of Labor X‘Q) CLEARLV///% - NOTICR ATRMAIL ENVELOPES. showing air route from Seattle to Nome. on sale at J, B. Burford & Co. adv, MODEL LB6-41. 6.2 cu. ft. capacity. 11.7 sq. ft. shelf area. Famous sealed-in- steel G-E Thrift Unit with the unsurpassed record for. performance. 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Sholl bito | 7 Axis convoy in Central Mediter- | ranean waters. | 4 N \ | that defense articles transferred, » | passengers aboard, including 14 including some still- wajtifig ‘t&' be Webster. | steerage Iborn at 3:20 o'clock Sunday morn- | ing in St. Ann’s Hospital. The | | Overby, Mr. and Mrs. G.'F. Troutts | ure of $78,000,000. President Roosevelt said “the factories and yards will be accel-| lerated from day to day until the Berlin reported that hundreds of dive-bombers had b *en ioosed against Leningrad defenses as rain-soaked lworldf' n Shaded arrows indicat: direction of land thrusts, with Finn drives on either | - e | “mx irrom a patrol in the Aleutian Is- lands, will leave for Seattle Friday, | | (Continued from Page One) i i | | T Dan(e '0 HOI‘IOI’ Deparhng Previously. the Germans claimed | El P capture at Zhaporoze of the main | end, the -Russians reported 100 | planes engaged in the latest duel $ a farewell dance for service men, ‘ 134.50 it was announced today by Joe ingrad “further tightened in stub-| born fighting for possession of mod-“ occasion by the hotel management, the dance will honor Juneau declared Marshal Timoshenkos' ar- | mies were hurling the invaders back |vice have been invited to take part in the dance. | NEW YORK, Sept. 15. — Closing | , Curtiss Wright 9 3/4, Interna- |tional Harvester 55, Kennecott ., |” Passengers aboard the Columbia |ShiPped, amounted to an -addi- ; |it was announced today. Passenger | D A I Guardsmen Wednesday rafiroad tine connecting Sebastopol with the Germans fleeing after los- Flakne, chairman of the Rotary ernly constructed fortifications.” guardsmen about to depart for| in smashing counter offensive on No admission will be charged for quotation of Alaska Juneau mine 36l%2, New York Central 12%, | tures for weapons and other sup- Columbia Northbound p]le: which :'ere actually ssey:)t‘ St e R s (A Steamer Columbia sailed north at | Sam Feldon, W. H. Kiloh, D. A. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alstead are | | booked for Juneau include Bertha |tional $35,000,000, while various ser- | Siaughter, Frank Wright, Mr. and vices—such as repairing naval ves- baby weighed 7 pounds 15 ounces, | ! and child. YOllI Heahh. |and has been named Karleen Kay. | o ‘ B "‘];‘f‘ehs-l “‘"g:- g‘:““n a“? ships o which have begun to flow from our | VOLOSOVO S ezl | m Bobby Olsen underwent a ton-| s, | silectomy this morning at St. Ann’s | Hospital | (o] 50 stream becomes a river torrent en- & i < ILES gulfing this totalitarian tyranny Kenneth Swirtzer was admitted | I N p E R I l) BROWN BEAR LEAVING i The Alaska Game Commission | 'PUBLIC ASKED TO | German Pincer Movement RIES | | space on the boat is crowded to cap- | |acity by officials of the Fish and“ Phone 638 . . | with northern sources of supplv. | Night - Is Big Event Aerial Warfare The public is invited to turn ing 17 aircraft. Hitler's High Command declared | club committee sponsoring the ball. To be held in the Gold Room of Invaders Hurled Back While acknowledging the grave,| training camps at Chilkoot Bar- racks and Fort Richardson. How- the central front. Soviet troops were | reported within 12 miles of burned) |the dance, Flakne said, and the event will be semi-formal in dress. stock today is 4%, American Can | 82, Anaconda 28%, Bethlehem Steel | Northern Pacific 7, United States | | Steel 57, Pound $4.03 3/4. | s Grcibek Saturday ‘might with Stgpioad, buk'the Fresideni RO\ sy forman senow ‘and® K, L. the parents of a baby daughter| ? Mrs. G. G. Griswold, Jr., Mrs. W. C. | sels—added up to still another fig- which seeks to dominate the boat Brown Bear, recently returned | | . . ATTEND SERVICE Is Reporfed at Kiev in | | Wildlife Service returning south. ¥ | w l In aerial warfare over the week- | No ONLY out en masse Wedhesday night for that the Nazi encirclement of Len- | the Baranof Hotel, donated for the new threat to Kiev, the Russians| ever, all branches of military ser- and wrecked Smolensk. - e 168, Commonwealth and Southern | | dest inw @ AN AT DOW, JONES AVERAGES | The following are today's Dow, | Jones averages: industrials 127.20, | rails 29.25, utilities 18.76. ——————— “Hello to son” Mrs. Margaret Stang of 31 Sanchez Street, San Fran- | cisco, California, whose husband, John H. Stang, has been recalled | to service as a navy musician after twenty-cight years in uniform, was one of seven mothers among the sixteen persons who stepped to the microphone to send “Hello” out over the air. She spoke to her son, Corp. Harold L. Stang, stationed at Dutch Harbor, Alaska. 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