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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1941 SENATORIS 40-81to Meet Need of Int. LOCAL ARMY ;'Eu;%gmflm%'g PETERSBURG BEHIND 'N This Evening HighwaySeen OFFICER HAS PILOT LENDS | IN LUCAS ABSEN(E 3 leaves this week, it will leave Ju- | #I' tatt 1 with a new mayor, for the | —_— the 40 ‘Inn‘ N xt couple of months. pmslficiese | ¥ o Hs will be Henry Messerschmids, Change Proposed in Fish "2 Cargo Space Shonage Is/Graham Becomes Lieuten- .2 Sy " s Juneau Men's Testimony, counicil wember. Messerschmidt was Hearings Becr Pro Handicap to Defense ant-Colonel by Presi- ;o memver Messeischuiat wos - Coproborafed by Air Whe al government in the absence r | ure for "’Lee Yed v 5 Work Preress den"al Action of Mayor Hurry I Lucas, who is| Service Opera'O I Toc vk e e W & eaving With Mrs. Lucas on the . ; nel WASHINGTON ot : Contmuead from rage One) It's no nger Mnjnr Jessiet ®. '\ 1o for Wnfextended vacation (Continuea trom Page O E . ‘. — Graham e title now is Lieuten- v X - por - ed Sta Senstor Mon C o St SBtColonel, 1t St pikiie At the special meeting of the A : t - red. " 4 | ant~Color if e se 4 e area. rer ingtor Soat a , ered, the Governor stated. He said i gt ¢ last night, called to select hroughout the Panhan A the e M} had taken steps to see that| Word WA TOGRIPTTIS Apor mayor, a written re- Unrestrained Cempetition | ) elected at 2 % 4 o | ing that Graham, army instractor i 5a wo that no ‘stability ‘in| n fish- . these projects are applied for by was received by Harold Foss, Declaring that At th eward ] « ‘ T who has been in charge of organ Lo ) ir . commerce can be g1 " e of Girdnit Voliire DL Al ke oot S | zation and induction of the Alask: man of a tax adjustment com- 5 and maintained if the| I : provides (hat hear- b teioars - dlocted waie! AL Balikr, the Governor at- | utional Guard, was yesterday pro- o to Te-appraise the Twenti- o A Rt Nohts 4| ' in Seattle prior to ~Fe tended the annual meeting of the |, ted to the grade of Lieutemmmt- cth Century Theater Building. The = 0~ “" laizze faire and allows| ench year to con- " Cooper, Seward, Grand Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Cor-|Gclonel by order of President Roose- decision of the committee set a POl :tr; | competition,” a. brief | ation of ihe regula-| . b o Earl Jacobeen, Poration velt on of $85,000 on the build- | NEESRRTL e herings yestexday | i fc following year 2 g oheti Faud e s c Sees New Road Notice of the promotion was sen ¢ and $10,000 on the fixtures, for l" »d Examiner Stough to recom-‘ u might be k Grang & Jont: ‘\r. Gov. Gruening also said he had |here by Major-General Simon Boli- total of $95000, compared to ‘nfnd immediate favorable action | skan points = privi inspected the connecting highway | var Buckner, Chief of the Alaska (he total valuation of $120,000 ‘nn the applications . of Southeast | of the Interior Gl 6 st Anchoraée being built between Anchorage and| | Defense Command at Fort R:chan’ which had been set by the city. ;opex. for certificates of public S0 Pfund, Grand Aumonier, bl e o8 0 s b R T m,, evnience and necessity. - Fatanis: ehn Cikwsos A the work on theroad being “pushed SEmRR R Teee The statement, prepared by Nor-| DOING IT Metla i, © GOl Rusen T T R . T : | man Banfield, attorney for the Al- \ave been l‘l‘i‘n” A (é‘a, : ““;e‘.aae.l‘ ficiency” by the Alaska Road Com- a rle son an |aska Coastal Airlines, pointed out | the past three ':i:ku' [Zafi"‘i)x'\ui;lhz‘\mndo. Ahd::)l-‘ mission. Capt. Niemi is in direct l u rs B |, o when Stough and Madden| iring has just “( " ARl . 5 'C‘ RavHAE charge of the construction wo £ lvisited the Territory two vears ago,| iken and ended in Juneau ? ] .'Hn.“mf‘ 0 of aYNOT, pesides handling his National Intericr operators were unable to| av E r t ’r;“'j C‘:"’(‘"g ot Guard duties, Gov. Gruening re- ar y es ee. on how ‘much they should be| ve Gran ieminot were elect- o g and already about 49 miles | pretected by the Civil Aeronautics ind P v | e L‘r’mi]‘;:x:;é‘_ ‘{":“51" w}:';’(fl of road from the Anchorage end 5 Act of 1938. As a result, the I“‘”]’ Aloeks, ety o st T R © s passable, with the exception of S v ] : {or operators sponsored a memoria K it th seanine Sena- Fairbanks, Warren Taylor, Kodiak o few places where completion is| SEATTLE, Sept. 10.—Halibute FE\‘ T ';‘f:,fi,;‘:“ S"({;ifip;’ ‘gg{,’,"‘: passed by the 1041 Territorial Leg- s just three § behnd -in 800 Johx" 1ves, ‘Seward, awalting the arrival of steel girders arriving from the western BARKS Thompson, assistant chief of the Al- | 120U urging Congress to exclude, his suggestions | RH Stock of e AnchOTaEe s ‘it work, today: ~ registered the folloWIne acks Division, and Doyle Tripp, re- an operators from the. provi-| —_—e = Veyageurs was elected Cheminot mpo naw Anchorage- Richardson | catehes' and prices: 1ot hare vis Py American | S B the Act. Although the| p memerial sepeifically excluded! Fairbanks, fol From the Western Banks—West- for National and Al Zenger of Juneau Highway cutoff will be an excel-! outheast Alaska from its request 'I'HE REVESHEND b Y clected Sous Cheminot N&-jene' roaq the Governor said, of |ern, 40,000 pounds, 13 3/4 and 13 holding of a fishe n o e b o ug, a higher type of construction than!cents a pound; Leviathan, 35,000 hearing “f‘f:‘:‘d‘ n‘xplal.net HA L.f‘i‘_flrf:\_ Al 7 T] iRk e most other Alaskan roads, due to.pounds, 13': and 12 3/4 cents from Fairbanks l“ hiA“"‘l’%l::ngl?R';l?g C:;n‘ce:n ] DR- H. [ SM"u the fact that an emergency situa- | Spray 29,000 pounds, m\dand 13 they will hold | o0 o niuired: commercial: ‘{1ying tion may force heavy traffic over | cents; Ilene 37,000 pounds, |operaticns in this district. { fishing Cther nnd 127 cents; Brisk 36,000 pounds, 13’~ and 12 3/4 cents. Flyers Want Regulation “The apphcants -are opposed to this stretch. SPEAKS ONIGHT feiler Wins 2 " . | dova and the party S s + is e 4 *" | time ne: \the provisions of the law, and sub-| i o esoy‘e”an gal"s 200 pounds, 13': cents. o | that it cédnnot legally do so, necessary. period re-| pt for the tc work out suitable Tegu-) laticns,” the statement said. “ ¢ .. . (c allow itinerant operators to come into the Territory, or any part of Church on Way fo Sitka for Dedicatory Address ired RAINBOW GIRLS TOHAVE SOCIAL STUDIO HERE SOON: WORK ON DISPLAY MRS. YOUNG'S Besion Ieam MOTHER DIES conditions. Coming to Juneau on the north- ound plane were H. B. Smith and Chester Helm. Bound for Fair- banks were Milton Odom, Walter Brinker, Mrs. Peter H.' G. Lambert. e, MINER MARRIES concerned, it was stated. S Bl L | classes may be had by calling Mrs. |1. Goldstein, chairman of the mo- tor repair division. e ! ) 1 ALDER CALLS HERE | | On a brief visit to pick up sup- |plies and equipment, the US.CC. {2 -, "LEARLY// | Alder, lighthouse tender based at 1Ketch1kan was in port last night. | with S‘ONOTONE gl et \ Do you hear but have NOTICE John Lewis Biek_er, miner at the tooaile understands TAS lflmm Nurses’ Assn. wishes to announce,|Alaska Juneau mine and Sophie Jackson Guino were married this BUY DEFENSE STAMPS rhrcugh its authority to provide| | i DRINK PASTEURIZED | MILK JUNEATU Keep Warm in WOOLRICH Cold- Weo?her Clothes for Men will be ‘warm, well fitted, neatly dressed, oolzich Y08 N el Shad ety Fremed. i | wear. Windproof, water-repellent, lored tor you from wool Sy 'C&‘S,"!'p‘.i &y e up into your garments all in our own Al.lp?h-ny Mountcing. Sold in singlé_germents: maskaces breasted coat, cruiser, jacket, breeches, long pants, vest, cap, whalever you want: In luqvlu ck weighis the e oy e T . tarctic o R YL doctor ot Samaine Weohl Al oo the sheep trade mark. Catiog FREE send o sams m Arriving in Juneau today on 'h ! it, during the busy seasons would forthbound Lod RE Hev Mrs. Muriel ‘vlernlt artist, left MEET SATURDAY / = ’ s I R be an injustice to the blished geles, Moderator :wnua! Bm Senators Eke tion trip to Alaska and became so | round se! which in the winte Assembly of shyterian 0 ' V | enthusiastic over Juneau and vi- | N R H Members of thr Juneau chap-|time musc be maintained at a loss.”| Church in s H | cinity with its scenery, industries | ter of the Order of Rainbow for| Under regulations which Banfield scheduled to ‘make an & ss he u |dOfY |and people, that she has decided | WS e(ewed ere las‘ Girls will meet tomorrow night at|declared th: C. A. B. has the right 4 i 932 gt tonight at 8 o'clock in the Nort Y ASSOCIATED PRESs) | [0 remain lere indefinitely, and N‘gh‘_baug}fle[ f0 GO 730 oclock in the Masonic Tem-to establish, tariifs would be set for ern Light Prest __J‘b F‘e‘lle‘r SHALE b ARy has been persuaded by many art| ple for their first meeting since scheduled flights, non scheduled Dr. Smith is m o Pob Feller won his 24h M€|jovers in Juneau to open a studio| South for Funeral the installation of new officers last|and charter flizhts. . Af s deliver the de Y apeile iRt S '€ and fill a great need in instruc- Saturday. The meeting will be pre- could be licensed to s ’ day afternoon on Cleveland Indians battered threel o i the various art mediums. 1 : districts only. thus eliminating out- Bost h £ % Sy 8 Mrs. Stella Young has received sided over by Miss Isabel Parsons. o on of the dedication of ‘3‘;’{“ HP"'C ers for a 6-1 viCtory.| " npio Merrift s @ Tecent Bradu- |news of the death of her mother, the Dew Worthy dyisor. |side competition. The statement t Missionary boat, Jeff Heath, former Seattle Rain- .. or the University of California | i ) | A obligation csremony will be\sugge.fled thait Tiexiiler Sa¥ere; ”Wldr ier outfielder, clinched the game| M, D, McLebd Iy Oakland,iCal-) x - Nowed the Puncewn.mm. He will akso o O O apter witt, q|0¢ L0S Angelés where she majored |ifornia. part of the evening's meeting 5 3‘;9 & | deliver a moderatorial sermon a:,© M OPECRE TR R a | art and Holds @ teachers cre-|: Mrs. McLéod had been ill for some which will be a social affair, *“wn‘x‘"i?fc S ittt the First Presoyt reh, of Rt e Amerin dential for all art and art craft|time, and Mrs. Young recently cording fo the announcement made i " i Sitka for the mor s e e i | stbjects. visited her in California. Mrs. today by the Mother Advisor of th¢ | [oilaring that Conercss intended Sunday. g ay, W Through the courtesy of the Al-|Young plans to leave either today Assembly, Mrs. Robert Cowling. | erritorial Gpekators L:’{m subject Elected Moderator of the Pres- ' g |aska Electric Light and Power or tomorrow on a Lodestar to make K EHR SN L %0 Bl the pl,‘op"giw ’Dr“fi(, i “"d byterian Church last May for the ™" % 3 3 "Y1 company, an exhibition of Juneau |arrangements for the funeral, and| 9 o i 2 e i oy o b Pt o Mre. AMoreit 1 nw oh |may be gone several weeks RANGER VII TAKES et 2 S RSt . s — - | | pastor of Immanuel Presbyterian |display in their window. Mrs. MacLeod was born in Nova HG'"ERS ]'o HRE |would adapt itself to the needs of | Church of Los Angeles, now the | “The Merritt Studio will open Oc-|Scotiz in 1890, and came to Alaska| | commerce in the United States, the second largest of ber 1 i {from Boston, Mass., in 1915. 'Her | 7 Lo T in room 6, Valentine| o“ DouGlAS ISlA"D‘poxml service and national defense, es of the Presbyte C y Emldmg, where private instruc- ihmba"d b Y L e the statement added: | he public is invited to hear {or ‘and clisses’ for beginberk aia | B cHa:‘of Diuglas ‘Island, = She “It is the duty of the board to' th speak touight. : o leaves five daughters, Mrs. R. A.| Summoned by a G!ac)er Highway | 2 \anc,ed students will be conduct- : accept this responsibility and regu- Bartholomew, Mrs. Gertrude Crow-|fire patrolman, a crew of Fore v;- te air transportatio: Alask: ther and Mrs. R. R. Spoeth all of |s : s porision. 11 ALMES 80 ‘, t 3 i Service fighters headed by As i ol ik § . St LIBRARY VOLUME Hetohik Mys. HOEEA as to accomplish these objectives, o iz i an, Mrs. H H. Lane oftant Ranger Virgil Heath left Ju-{which cannot and will not be - ‘AW v S. Oakland, and Mrs. Young. ineau at 2:30 o'clock this afternoo |reached p & titte i, £ b re un; it (the board) au En u,ld ;;I P“ wml. | Word has Just heen received by| Bs}w nlsomle;ves two sisters in|(; cdmbat a fire raging at the|thorizes the issuance of certificates ;;‘“ ‘\ucilum' 'Twmimclm‘sm PhemJunnw bifice of Defense | (ms Sum m‘w 'nme“wgli-n;dchz]"dgn ‘:ndmz}‘;‘:eescg‘;:‘:'; north end of Douglas Island, op-|to qualified Alaska air carriers . . . 2 * | Publi Works E: the i 2] - o A b, i .1.c e n‘x vanous fm “ ““ lflms grandehildren. posite Auk Bay. without such regulation, the cha. Rkl s i o g | agencies in S _ The crew and equipment rushed |otic condition now.existing in Al- m“;u M;‘ P do« 'x-; ko concerne of deleme to the sceme on the Ranger VII,jaska will continue in utter dis- e e n\vfltlahu'\:“p‘jx;r:::(,g‘y ‘;e projects, have approved nearly ail| *m the interests of broa&éx\ing m“l! lflnfifll Forest “Service motorship. James resard of the safety of life and Sihitea e oaiTis obien ota | PICERE MERRA NG s0|fields for women in National De-|{: ;:z:M} m Gibeon, fire patrolman, tel*phonad |Property. . . . the applicants are g S }\uough % far been submitted. if was' an-|fense work, the American Women's| s aih HRE the Admiralty Division of the F(;;.;CGTL';"‘"Ffd that the Board has no Srd. ot ion: the Twakers © op | L oincedi nere BRI o . Shen-iVoluntay SEREIE 1, Sponeoiine o} est Service that dense clouds of | ANTOTY T WdeCiely pestpone vaious piec.. 0,» decanitivn Bt 1 "WA chief |series of 10 courses in motor re-| With two passengers for Juneau smoke were visible frem the east| 2 “’;ui:l L;r‘in mf:.d"”f]' i il . wroval is necessary be- | pairing, the first lesson to be held 'and four for Fairbanks, a Pan|side of the Channel. o it~ tha mago.. b""’;n_ 8 e central office of Defense|Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in'American Lodestar —arrived ' from e ep Gat i G ] P R T T Fublic Works can set up allot-|the AWVS headquarters in the Seattle at 2:15 oclock this. after- DIVORCE ASKED Southeast Alaska ol;leratu:‘g me : for the projects. Thel|a B. Hall noon. Suit for divorce on grounds off ¢ air mail. With subfidil; f:: | nts approved for the Alaska Only women who can drive are| Meanwhile, another Lodestar en- cruelty was filed in District Court|ajr carrirs now forthcoming brmm Your Health' work have nof been made public|eligible for the courses, which will 1oute from Fairbanks to Juneauihefe today by Nancy Johnson ihe Board, only companies holding| . and will be subject to recommen- | pe taught by Einar Jackson, Fur- was forced to return to the In- against Arthur Johnsno. Both are| certificates are permitted to fly\ dations of the various ageneics|ther information ‘concerning hé terfor city because of poor weather Juneau residents. the profitable mail rcutes. { e e “Congress expected . . . the Board| Miscovich and i calf for o] that starting the first of Oct,]| D A I R I E S ot abich ishaip. | l'FE special duty nurses’ rates will ‘be afterncon by U. S. Commissioner WOOLRICH WOOLEN MILLS (John Rich & Bros.), ing thousands. $6 per 8-hour day instead of the Felix Gray. The ceremony took Dept. 000, WOOLRICH, PENNA. DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON former $5 charge~—Sec. June Han-|place in the Commissioner’s office Phone 638 \ e el Phone 636 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SIHTH 1 \\NDER‘:TR“‘D SOME OF THE SELECTEES N CONPANN"C” ARE A LTTLE HONMESICK = T WANT Non TQ G\Q OVER ford. Blomgren Bld adv. at the’ Federal Building. N JEEPERS Y\ TH oL NS BEEN TRERTI ME LOK NE O TW FaMSW - OKAN, DURA T GEN'RW- T 1St TAING NE KNow, i 4 NE CAN DEPENT (1L BE TRAPSIN 'ROUND AREANINE e ON M€ TER & PROPITTY AN & SWORD ) 00 MN W\ GOLD TOSSELS ON \T QUTMOST THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS: Juneau and vicinity: Clear o partly cloudy and not much change in temperature tonight an Saturday; lowest temperature to- night about 40 degrees, highest Sgurday 61 degrees; light to gentle variable winds. Scutheast Alaska: Clear to »r pily cloudy and, not much change in temperature tonight and Saturday; gentle to moderate variable winds; light frost in exposed places tonight. ®Wind and weather along the Gulf of Alaska tonight and Sat.: Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: moderate southerly winds, be- coming moderate westerly Saturday, partly cloudy to cloudy; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook: moderate northwesterly to westerly winds, fair; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay: moderate northeasterly winds, fair; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: moderate variable winds, fair with local morning fog. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.95 62 29 N 17 Cl 4:30 a.m. today 29.92 41 8 Calm 0 cl | Noon today 29.87 52 57 SSwW 4 Clear RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 4:30a.m. Precip. 4:30am. Station last 24 hours | temp. tempt. 24 hours Weather Barrow 27 23 27 01 Clear Fairbanks 48 | 36 37 01 Cloudy Nome 54 | 46 50 0 Overcast Dawson 40 | 36 36 03 Clear Anchorage 48 | 39 40 .02 Fog Bethel 59 52 55 19 Drizzle Duteh - Harbor 52 48 50 .08 Fog Kodiak 69 49 50 0 F Cordova 53 41 42 0 Clear Juncau 63 | 4 a 0 Clear Sitka 67 44 46 0 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan 63 | 41 42 0 Clear Prince Rupert .. 63 | 42 43 T Clear Prince George .. 56 21 27 01 Clear Seattle © i 48 49 01 Showers Portland 66 50 52 54 sShowers San’ Francisco .. 68 | 54 55 0 Clear b WEATHER SYNOPSIS Clear to partly cloudy skies prevailed over the central and coutheastern portions of” Alakka this ' morning and overcast skies Rain had fallen during the past 24 along the western portion. at scattered points from the Bering Sea to the Tanana Val- T} hours ley and the Alaska Range and greatest amount of ramnfall wés 87 hundredths of an inch which was recorded at Gambell. The righest temperature yesterday af- ternoon was 63 degrees whiech vas reported at several points over Southeast ‘Alaska, and the lowest this morning 27 degrees at Bar- tow. Clear skies and good ivisibiities prevailed over the Juneau- Ketchikan airway this morning. The Friday morning weather chart indicated a . low pressure ceriter of 29.75 inches was ‘locate at 46 degrees mnorth and 126 degrees west and a low trough extended along the coast into the Gulf of Alaska. A second low pressure center of 3040 inches was located at 44 degrees north and 150 degrees west and a second hizn pressure center was located to the north of Barrow. Juneau, September 20 — Sunr ise 6:37 am, sunset 7:05 p.m. snow was reported at Barrow. fly mail to Sitka, it is at the rate paid by the Post Office Department for ordinary mail, and not at the high rate which carriers receive for carrying mail which has been paid for by the senders at the six cents per ounce rate. e Manitoba, sometimes described as an inland province of Canada, has a coastline of 400 wmiles on Hudson Bay. for the carriage of mail, to pioneer new routes and extend service on old ones in all cases where it ap- pears that such systems will pro- mote econonic gowth and national defense facilities. “alaskans are used to paying higher prices for everything and they have 10 objection to paying | six cents postage on any letter car- Tiéd by especially - when that letter _can be carried on the con- necting aitlines between Alaska and " |the States and those airlines in the States for the same six cents. We| are convinced that if the Board| would authorize the carriage of | mail by airplane, its expenditures in this regard would be justified within one year, wholly by volume of mail carried.” Although Juneau air services now Subscribe for The Empire. COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and FLYMOUTH DEALERS START FOR THE DAY! What a day! What coffee! Schilling is delicious, full-flavored, satisfy- ing « o « wings of the morning! WHAT A YOUR CHOICE DRIP OR PERCOLAT w«ucsler\ ntuoummc ‘The prize bourbon of a master distiller, the late Colonel E. H. Tnyhr,jr and by him P i