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Fargher, returned to Juneau early 7 ot Ael‘onllfll:l, lnc- fiTEPPh:,’:p }gf;"hm“‘: r')t::) d;:l lt)(; "‘o,m.s morning on the North Coast| P. O, Box 2387 Phists Binck 769 | | stev : ’ s | following & three months’ visit in i iR g S |the States. Mrs. Fargher visited JUNEAU - | her parents in Seattle and took i | BROOKLYN IS WINNER, FLAG * NAT. LEAGUE | BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 25. —ThE\ Brooklyn Dodgers have won l}‘e\ National League pennant race, The‘ |Dodgers defeated the Boston Braves ! |6 to 0 this afternoon behind the five-hit pitching of Whitlow Wyatt. | The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated | the St. Louis Cardinals this Mlen-I noon. t# The Dodgers have won 99 games to 53 defeats and with two games | to go. St. Louis has won 96 games and lost 55, putting them two and one- | half games behind and with two | mme games to play. % | Bt el o e | ‘Ryan Expects fo , 1 | Leave Tomorrow' James Ryan, Alaska civilian de- | | | | fense chief, hoped today that clear- ing weather tomorrow will permit | him to wing south in his own p.hme,1 headed for San Francisco and Wash- ington, D. C. Stopping to refuel at Ketchikan, Ryan expects to pick up Anthony | J. Dimond, Alaska’s Delegate in Con- gress, who has been in the Terri- | tory for several weeks. Dimond and Ryan expect to go first to the Presidio in San Fran- cisco, to iron out final arrangements for shipping 2,000 rifles to Alaska for home guard use. From there, they will head east, where Dimond must return for his Congressional BY HUNTER IN FIELD. i b_\, i self-inflicted. Stumbling or \Axel Carlson Is duties. — e Bubscribe for The Emph‘e and Stewing FREE - Chick _ “ALWAYS-GHE, CALIFORNIA’S MEAT DEPARTMENT “Buy the Best -r{-——— Sell the Best” Poultry, Fryers, Roasting READY FOR THE POT Minf and Parsley with your Fresh Meat order FROM OUR OWN FARM Fresh-Killed Vegé'i"&ues AMERICAN PLANES IN CHINESE USE Lend-LeaseWps Believed Handled by Chinese in Raid on Japs CHUNGKING, Sept. 25.—Belief that new ' American lend-lease planes are in action in China was developed from reports today that Chinese airmen swooped down on the North Hunan province in new Air defense authorities refused o specify the make of planes usec but said the Yochow attacks caught Japanese forces off guard with no ground fire nor fighter plane de- fense. Observers said the aircraft were/ undoubtedly American made and Chinese manned. SURVEY SHOWS THAT | CAUTION IS NEEDED Now that the hunting season is in full swing, and men and L,nn\‘ are a common sight in the surr ing hills, hunters are being con- stantly warned against accidents, both with guns and with natural hazards. recent survey made by the Staustlcz\l Bureau of the Metro- | politan Life Insurance Company shows that fatalities occuring be- cause of accidents in the field account for about one third of the| approximateh 2,700 persons killed {in firearm accidents of all kinds a‘ | vear. i The survey shows that ‘lccordmg\ to policy-holders and other sources, 1900 persons a year are shot fatally in the United States in hunting mis- s, The study made shows that about 5 per cent of the wounds incurred hunters afield are accidentally falling, climbing over or through a fense while carrying a loaded gun, and‘ {lifting loaded guns from automo-| biles and other vehicles are the| shief occasions for these accidents.! Shoeting by a hunting companion | causes 36 per cent of the deaths.| | Fourteen per cent of the fatally wounqd are killed by hunting parties other than their own. Many | of the victims in this group are mistaken for deer or small game.| B S Marking Birthday Friends of Axel Carlson are in- vited to call at his home tonight to join in the celebration of hlSw birthday. . Carlson lives at the| 101/2 mne pos! on the Glacier Highway. —————— — TWO DIVORCES Two divorces were granted yes- | terday in Federal District Court here. Margaret J. Bean was di- vorced from Roy Bean and Julia| Johnson was divorced from Phillip | MUSEUM GETS FUND | Haven. Railroad’s steamship pier | FROM HISTORICAL - BROTHER OF ASSOCATIONACCOUNT MPS . D). R. | A total of $339.83 came the way of the Territorial Museum and Library yesterday, in an announce- ment from J. P. Anderson, former | legislator and last surviving mem- ber of the Alaska Historical Asso- ciation. Anderson, who is on his way south, where he will join the staff| of the Iowa State College, Ames,| Iowa, to work on classification of his 'huge ‘collection of Alaskaa | PR flowers, recommended that the (v sHINGTON, Sept. %_a. Hall amount be given the museum’ in Roosevelt, 50, engineer, banker mnd a conference with Governor Er- {ransportation = executive, nest Gruening, shortly before his) Walter Reed Army Hospital departure on the North Coast morning, while his only sister, Mrs. G. Hall Roosevelf Dles After lliness of Sev- eral Months This is the total sum in fhe|PFranklin D. Roosevelt, grieved at treasury of theé Alaska Historical |the bedside. Association, with the exception of | The First Lady’s brother hnd $500, to be used if the organization |been ill for many months, first at is ever revived. It was disbanded several years ago. The Alaska Historical Associa- tion was organized in 1918, under the guidance of former Governor Thomas Riqgs ARGENTINA PUTS DOWN 20 REBELS A" Dangem A"empted [ United States Navy struck its fastest c 'E | shipbuilding pace since World War . |days today with announcement of a oup d fat. Pas" De program of six warships launchings dares Admg Head within five days, including the new | The Massachusetts and five de- BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 25. — The | stroyers to be launched will bring | Argentine Government today de-| the month's total Navy launchings | clared that all danger is past from | o ten warships. a movement described as a coup‘ d’etat conspiracy. Bragaw, Dr. Dick Still af Tanacross Acting President Castillo said ab- | solute tranquility prevailed through- Still grounded and awaiting fly- |ing weather at Tanacross today | then given military hospitalization by virtue of his World War aviation | service. The expected death of the Pres- ident's j~aused the White House to cancel plans for a luncheon today for the sor. 'NAVY LAUNCHES SIX WARSHIPS out the country since the occupa- | | tion of military airports by regular Army troops and the arrest of 2 aviation officers, plus the 1mmob1h- zation of the nation’s 200 first-] Ime‘ vmrplanes FIRE SWEEPS NEW HAVEN R.R.PIER the Pan American Airways Lodestar carrying Robert Bragaw, O[ Anchorage, and Dr. Noble Dicx, | of' Fairbanks, both members of the Territorial Unemployment Comper:- | sation Commission. Bragaw and Dr. Dick are en- ‘route here to attend the annual um.etmg of the commission, slated | to last some 10 days after their arrival. ‘ | was ——r— | ; BUY DEFENSE STAMPS PASSES AWAY died ‘at/ | this | ‘a Poukeepsie, N. Y. hospital and| brother - in - law yesterday | visiting Duke and Duchess of Wind- | INFIVEDAYS ! battleship Massachusetts, 1 g (l)PiE LOOK AT | /jvad fla( - POSTERS TRUCK SIGNS W §10 - cArDS R BILL BOARDS .DISPLAYS.. 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Several | firemen received minor injuries | fighting the blaze. 1 NIPPON TROOPS MOVE IN (HINA SHANGHALI, Sept. 25. —Japaneqe forces are smashing southward‘ through Hunan Province and ad- | vanced to within a few miles of | Changsha, capital city of the prov- | Johnson, both on grounds of in- compatibility. NGU SHOULDNT WSSt APPLES-$2.35 Buy them by the box—Jonathan, Loose Pack LOG CABIN svnur Large Can FLAPJACK nucm FLOUR, large pky. GRAHAM m:::zns HONEYMAID ' 2-pound package ... Chickens ens FINES > declare S ince, Japanese military reports heneK M stands for MUSTARD Schil 37 SPICES =19 llfllt'l’ with rich, tangy zest illing’s.name on the tin is the mark of the best! chlllmg alifornia Juneau’s Home-Owned and Pure Food .15¢ *27¢ 39¢ Egg Noodles NU-BORA SUNBRITE Giant Package |, CLEANSER, 6 cans , RED SHIELD BUTTER Grocery N.J. 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