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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1941. o g G JUNEAL A. " Ronning e o C. It was not known whether An- thony J. Dimond, Alaska's Delegate in Congress, is flying with the Governor. VISITIN A and Governor 6iuening ' Hies lo Fairbanks -+ Natzis Widen . Scope, Plan Hear > Execufions =) CLEARLYZ ¥ All Classes of Parisian Populace Threaten- with SONOTONE " Do you hear but have S AVERTISED ed wifh Death trouble understand- " ? Then call for full (By Associated Press) gt s B e German authorities in Paris, strik- sudicle which is help- s vkl s * i bt ing to crush the wave of anti-Nazi | DR. RAE LILLIAN | sheatings which have swept over the | |city, today announced that execu- | Blomgren Bldg. i . . x. tions of hostages in reprisals for attacks on German troops not only Lisiar Barar R Daily We Do NOT Patronize Montgomery Ward Co. Procter & Gamble Products Gatner & Mattern Knit Goods Carnation Milk Co. JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL i T | Gov. Ernest Gruening flew fron. | Anchorage to Fairbanks carly this ‘momlng and will return to Juneau from Fairbanks tomorrow morn-| ing, weather permitting, | it was! |learned today at the Governor's | office. | | Gov. Gruening is flying with 'James Ryan, civilian defense co- jordinator in Alaska. Another pas |senger in the Ryan plane, it | belieyed, is Julius Edelstein, respondant “fromt | Washington, e Affiliated with American Federation of Labor CARLSON Phone 636 AS YOUR property represents consider- able value you should will include Communists but all Your Health! [ ] classes of the Par n population. The announcement quickly follow- ed the death of a German non-com- | missioner officer of gunshot wounds Phone 638 § § § § { { |\ \ \ \ | | ' y ——3 ST PAUL N ACIFIC Alaskans favor the ./ 1 OLYMPIAN Hectrified .to the | Accommodationsontheair-conditioned, roller bearing OLYMPIAN are designed | to suit those who wish all the luxuries of travel at reasonable cost or comfort | without frills at economy prices. Club-observation car, bedroom car, standard sleepers, modern tourist sleepers and luxurious coaches. Appe- tizing hot meals in the beautiful dining | car cost as little as 50¢. There is also | an economical Off-the-Tray service. LOW FARES TO EASTERN CITIES For reservations, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or R. E. Carson, General Ageat White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. Be vie with Insured Safety 0 EARNINGS On Savings Accounts ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. ® Money available at any time. ® Start an account with $1 or more. Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneav Phone 3 | the | tional inflicted Monday by an unidentified sailant French Communists have sworn to kill ten Germans for every hostage | executed by the Nazis Moderafor of Preshylerians ToSpeakHere Dr. Smith 107&&dress Pub- lic Friday, Northern Light Church Arriving on the northbound Lodestar Friday, the Rev. Dr. Her- bert Booth Smith, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the Unit- ed States, will deliver an address here Friday night at 8 o'clock in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. The public is invited to hear the address, as well as mem- bers of the congregation. Dr. Smith is the pastor of Im- manuel Presbyterian Church of Los Angeles, and following his address here will proceed to Sitka for the dedication of the Prince- ton-Hall, a Presbyterian Mission boat built for Alaskan work by Presbyterian Board - of Na- Missions. In Sitka, Dr. 8mith will also deliver a moderatorial sermon at the morning service of the First Presbyterian Church of Sitka. The dedicatory service in the after- noon will consist of an address and a prayer by Dr. Smith and addresses by others in Sitka con- nected with the building and op- eration of the new Princeton-Hall. fikeaos I sl Anglo - Russ Forces Move ‘; Into Teheran Allied Mechanized Forces Surround Iran Cap- ital-Take City (By Associated Press) British and Russian staff officers today entered Teheran, capital ofl Iran (Persia), after their mechan- ized forces surrounded the city in the wake of yesterday's abdication of Reza Shah Pahlavi, the king- dom’s ruler. The Shah immediately was suc- ceeded on the throne by his son, the 21-year-old Crown Prince, AVIATION ARE YOU PREPARED? NOW, as never before, op- portunities in AVIATION await trained pilots. Men, properly trained, can gain higher rating and pay in armed forces of the United States and in Com- mereial Aviation, Applications for a number of students are being ac- cepted today for flight training. Prepare Today CONSULT Alaska School of Aeropautics, Inc. P. 0. Box 2187 ‘Phone Black 769 JUNEAU | z : : i rrrrrrrrrrrrrerrerere. SOUTH AMERICAN HARBOR SCENE_Modern apartment buildings dot the shores of Rio de Janeiro harbor, one of the world’s finest. In the foreground are Brazilian troops engaging in a transport problem connected with harbor daele!uer.b 3 | | # | | | \ | | | e Dominating this view of U.S. and Brazilian officers on a tour of Fort Sao Joao is Sugar Loaf Hill, Brazil's famous landmark at the entrance to Rio de Janeiro harhor eatewav to South America’s largest republic. 3 NEEDWOMEN Miss Doris Giulian IN NATIONAL Takes Over Baranof DEFENSE NOW| Beauty Shop Here Returning to Alaska to stay, Miss ‘Woman's Club National . | . 3iulian recentl leas Presidents Message [in " maanor meauty selon andl Read a' Meehng will make her business and her |home in Juneau in the future.She ! — | took over the shop from the for- | The 2000000 women enrolied in|mer owner, Mrs. Lila Wilson, | the vNaLional Federation of Wo-|yhose future plans are indefinite. | ‘mens Clubs were called upon to‘é Miss Giulian has been maklngl jassume the leadership of the WO-|trips to Alaska since 1928, and de- from, Mrs. John L. V;hilehurst.!Ter"wry her - headquatigley when |newly inducted president of Lhe‘:She Jocated hore. For KNCTPRL sev- organization, which was read by|ral months she has taken a tour| Mrs, Harold Smith at the no-host|Of the Territory,) visiting Fair- ancheon of the local club held|anks, Anchorage and Kediak. yesterday afternoon in the Gold| Prior to her moving 0 Juneau, Room of the Baranof Hotel. [Miss Giulian was a supervisor in “I realize that women must play the salons of Teresa Whelen, Inc, a very important part in our coun-|a member of the Coiffure Guild, try’s affairs if we are to save it|and in this work she traveled fro mthe fate of France and that|through California. She received| of other countries. We, as wemen, ' her training in the Don Lux Aca- know that a representative form of |demy in San Francisco, and is a |government is the only form of|gpecialist in razor hair cuttigz, |government for a free people. Welgsealp and facial work. ]r,now_ that dictatorship, either by an| 1, the Baranof Beauty Shop, {individual, or a government, not|nrics Giulian will retain the pres- <‘unly retards the progress of women, ent operators whom she has found but iakes away all fi:eedum fl:om a very satisfactory. The operators people. American women aroused|. % apoUp ol ponoon Miss |will make this the most strongly T Nel 4 Mi Marie defended country on earth. This| 2Dt Nelscn an e is the time—not later,” stated Mrs, | Mourlsen, Whitehurst. The Baranof Beauty Salon will Luncheon Committee continue to offer every personal |service to the women of Juneau, Arrangements for the luncheon were in charge of a committee of |adding pedicures to the former said Miss Giulian, who present and former officers of the|services, Alaska Federation of Women’s|is making her home in the Bar- Clubs, all of whom are membes of |anof Hotel. Razor hair cutting will the Juneau and Douglas Island [also be done, a feature that Js Clubs. Mrs. Charles Fox, recently|new - here. | eléeted. Custedian of the Federation was toastmistress for the occasion. Seated with her table were Mrs. 12N [ | I | { Doris | his country.” ‘:t };"”H-‘Lffr:::;“; An enjqyable musical program : 2 | . re- |present Director for Alaska for the ?Crnx;zno aM"f;svm,:;tfi'zzf wéfi,f;m, |General Federation, Mrs. Hnruld{,fianm’. was heard in Stowkowski’s Smith, former Chairman of Legis-/uy, o4 Vienna”, and the first lation, Mrs. A. M. Geyer, Secretary movement of Mozart’s “Sonata in 1930-31, Mrs Marcus Jensen of the ¥ Major”. Mrs. Dudly Reynolds [Douglas Club, Secretary, 1938-4L,|cno two songs, “Melisande in the |and Mrs. R, B. Lesher, President of lwoqcn by Goelz, and “Who ‘lh(r Juneau Woman's Club. | Knows?” by Ball. Achievements | Yesterday's meeting brought out Notable achievements by the F‘('d~“q record number of members aug- |eration, especially in the field of{ . .hieq by an unusual number of legislation, were listed by Mrs. Her-| 0o |mann in a talk covering the work of the group and its plans for the future. All departments will plan| their work to coincide with the |newest department, that of Na-| tional Defense, “There is work for| |every waman in America, every | woman in Juneau,” said Mrs. Her- mann, “We must play our part, not only as wemen, but as citizens at NOTICE TO PUBLIC Motorists or bicyclists are warned not to follow fire trucks ag provid- ed by city ordinance. 2} t KENNETH JUNGE. Chief of Police. - e —— STEP to Health Wlth_ Better Phone 648. Chiropodist...DL. edv. | sent themselves to a protect it fully with dependable stock fire insurance. |be notified by their organization | | commanders at the time of their| DISCHARGED GUARD cormincers o ine e o i MEMBERS MUSTNOW - ... REGISIERJ! DRAFT PUBLISHER TRAVELS \‘ Horace E. Moore, publisher of the | Whitehorse Star and Atlin News-| < ; Miner, recently took a joint business | Peacetime Services Nof Re- quired of Ex-Guardsmen But They Must Sign Up and pleasure trip to the coast i Men who have served in the Al»! traveling both ways by plane. - e, aska National Guard are required to register immediately upon re- lease from the Guard, even though| they are not, under certain con- | ditions, liable for further peace-| : time training and service under the Selective Service Act. That fact was stressed today by John L. McCormick, Director of Selective Service for Alaska, Who said that all such men should pre- local board for registration immediately upon their discharge. : “The act is specific,” said Di- rector McCormick, “in requiring registration of men within the age group of 21 to 36 who have served in the Naticnal Guard. Men who were members of the Alaska Na- tional Guard on January 22 last, and who have completed six or more consecutive years,are relieved from liability for peacetime serv- ice and training, but they must register. Those who .were mem- bers of the National Guard and have served less than six years are relieved neither from registration nor training.” Director McCormick said that his attention had been called tc the fact that some men in the National Guard who have beena discharged because of expiration of their service through release or resignation have not registered. They should do so immediately, he declared, and added that the War Department has now issued instructions that such men shall Are you sure you have adequate insurance? Let us make a FREE IMPARTIAL survey of your insurance. Shattuck Ageney Seward Street | | | i NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. JUNEAU PHONE 249 THE TIME YOU LANDED A 8IG 10-POUNDER ON A “TWO-8IT" ROD! than you expect in smoothness! than you'd expect to pay. : Thrifty to Buy! I-I e yours straight? Tall? Mixed? Any- Rich to Drink! way you pour it, you'll enjoy real satis- faction when you taste Hiram Walker's DeLuxel Smooth, rich, and fiavorful.... it's the kind of bourbon your friends will go for. Ask for it tonight. Join its thousands of loyal boosters), ] De Luxe STRAIONT BOURBON WHISKEY Hirar Walker & Sons inc, Peorie, I e S doris b. giulian takes pleasure in announcing that she has leased the entire facilities of the baranof beauty salon and will welcome all of the regular clientele . . new pairons are also invited to iry the excellent workmanship of the exper- ienced beauticians. miss gluilan will personally feature hair styling, razor hair- cuttir~ 2nd facial work. there will be no change in personnel . .. you may still have your beauty problems solved by frances hanson, janet nelson and marie mouriesen in addition fo miss giulian. | visit this fully equipped shop soon. for beauty’s sakce—the house of beauty. the baranof beauty salon basement of the berago ol phone 3 dorisb. giulian L phnsuid i this time ‘when 1t is the duty of Feet. every citizen to come to the aid urlsmvam - T8 adv.! o R S o T R M A SO o 0 5 e g A 00