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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 1941, ARMY GETS MANY CANS OF SALMON Purchases WfoflDate Total 699,296 Dozen (ans- | All Cohoes Taken . Oct. 23— RADIO and movie pre Rasemary Lane in strictly nice girl roles. Cf strip tease. Lane, who is the producer, \N FRANC: 0, Cal ermaster officials said that the purchased most of its non requirements for the iscal year up to June 30, 1 \ascs totaled 699,296 doz- » No. 1 tall cans. her purchases will obtain 47606 dezen more, quartermaster ficials said, The Army bought all ¢ reds and chums needed and the r 1wder will be pinks and cohoes. The Army notified the canners it will take the entire pack of cohoes. - | DOUGLAS elf cuffered from exposure, A has anned rescue that forced him to spend a Two men went to his aid described him old Spud and an ex- men on the FATHER OF CHANNEL WOMEN DECORATED FOR BRAVERY who The “Pe Journal and Angus s “a. game Licrall” newspaper from Scotland, ©3 the younger under date of September 20 recites | dockside.” an unusual story of bravery on the| Daniel West of Montrose i-year-cld-father of Mrs Ed!sav | of Douglas and Mrs. Juneau. week in an infirmary. ples during his lifetime “Danny” part of Cash stanworth of also first of a fallen occasions by his bicture the|Humane Society and once by of the rescue from |Carnegie Hero Trust. His nine-year-old boyl('ertiflmw was gained 51 into the harbor.| O S TR | GIRL SCOUT ACTIVITIES ! Loeal trcop of Girl Scouts |on seven Carrying ory tells drowning whos had Dt ing to his advanced age and grow- feebleness the old man him- way musical “Best Foct Forward,” These pictures show how it works out. Besides Miss a movie qieen in the play, and the veteran Marty May, there are feg scasoned actors in the show. lecked everywhere for fresh youngsters in order to make the stage college lock like a college. last picture with Miss Lane, is Gil Stratton, jr. in his meeting The article further relates that had ying a total of 28 persons from Steve | drowning and had been recognized the Royal|selectees to represent the|a style show to be held in Juneau| first [on October 31. s ago. | is |year old baby yesterday moved into | | Reynolds Weds Heiress Sen. Robert P. Reynolds of North Caorlina, 57, and his 19-year-old bride, Evalyn McLean, are shown at the bridels home in Washington, . C.. just after their marriage. It was the Senater’s fifth marriage and the bride’s first. Present was the'bride’s mother, Mrs, Evalyn W. Mcl.enn. owner of the famous Hope Dhmond. G| he sounhem ssate 3 "ON VACATION | Thrus‘ on Norman Rustad, who 1s on a two| % |was presented to Mrs. Cashen; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA ducers have always been careful to present Now, in the new Broad- she is permitted a mild sort Gorge Abbott, The hero, shown in the Invited to a collrge dance, Rosemary is rushed by undergrads. | 5 The boys llve up the dnnclng f regularly on Wednc'sdays | with their leader Miss Ruby MEC— Neill. At yesterday's meeting plan.s were discussed for a cookie sale| throughout next* week. Special | boxes containing 50 vanilla and chocolate cockies bearing scout SOFT S p 0 T pictures have been secured for the| o | IN RED l'NE Two members of the girls, Nnu-en Andrews and Peggy Chochrane, are | to troop at| ‘British Sources Say Ger-| mans Looking for Hole | — e NEW RESIDENTS and Mrs. Wade Lacey and | Mr. |the Kilburn apartments ha\ins to Drive Info Caucasus transferred their residence fmm Juneau. An employee at the Al-; LONDON, Oct. 23.—Strong Ger- |aska Juneau, Lacey came to Alaska|man forces are striking with con- | {from Nevada tinued blows toward the South- - e east in Russia, punching for a MOVING SOUTH soft spot through which to launch M:. and Mrs. Arthur McBride |a drive on the oil rich Caucasus and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westfall,|informed British sources said to- |two former Island couples, plan to|day leave the channel about next Tues-| These sources declared the Rus- day to make their future homes ingans are turning Moscow into California. Both Mrs. McBride and | another Verdun, but the Germans Mrs, Westfall are daughters of Mr.|gre finding the going increasingly and Mrs. Jack Sey, ‘of Douglas.|parg on the central front. .They were born here and graduated | The British are asserting that trom the loeal high:achool. An-|.iyg twenty to one they will never other daughter of the Se Mrs. take Moscow this winter.” Thomas Hall, Jr., is now living in | weeks vacation' which began first| |of the week, was anticipating de- parture today by plane to join his {wife and children who have been |south for the past month, ST v L | MRS. CASHEN’E BIRTHDAY ! *A turkey dinner celebrated the| oirthday of Mrs, Isabelle Cashen| yesterday at the home of her | daughter, Mrs. Miles Godkin of | Juneau. Only immediate memhersl 1of Mrs. Cashen's family were pres- | |ent. A beautiful Rosary of woxsf Leningrad Repulsed Nazi Assaulls in Novgorod Sector Beaten Back by Soviets | 1 ARMY lEADERS J LONDON, Oct. 23—The Moscow |radlo broadcast, picked up here to- night, declared the Germans are FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Oct. 23.— | making a “great effort” to advance |’rwo U. S. Army reserve officers will |in the Novgorod secter, 100 miles play a big part in leading the Uni- | south of Leningrad, but all Nazis versity of Arkansas Razorbacks in |assaults have been beaten back. football battle this fall. They are | - Co-Captain Jeff Coats, tackle nff RETURNING HERE X Jacksboro, Texas, outstanding line- Mr. und Mrs. Al Swap are return- man, and Louis Ramsay, quarter- jing to Juneau aboard the North- or spuvenirs. 3. NICE GIRL ROSEMARY LANE GETS A SLIGHTLY NAUGHTY ROLE l(o<em.|rv 's date and his robe come to rescue. : Thss Pltcher Made a Hlt Thelmn Griffith, daughter of Clark Griffith, president of the Washing- ton'Senators baseball elub, cuts the wedding cake as her father (left) and husband, Joseph Haynes, Chicago White Sox pitcher, look happily on, following the couple’s marriage in Washington. Air Raid "Oscars” in FBI Show Would Scare Man Even lrom Mars (Conunuea rrom rage One) activity during blackouts and air -aids, He armed them with special letters and ordered them to bring back| to Scotland Yard officials | 3gns attacks) to tail-fins from 4,400- pound “land mines” (which were dropped on London and made crate ers 60 feet deep). The men came back by plane, the exhibition by ship. overy item of equipment that might | where off the coast of the British »e used in demonstrating British | Isles, | methods to the American police. The men stayed four months and, collected hundreds of pieces of equipment, ranging from mit- tens_ with finger tips cut out (for back of Fordyce, smartest of the |land, which sailed from Seattle this Porker slgnnl callers, morning. teletype operators, and such, during ship and exhibition lie at | the bottom of the sea, victims of a submarine, It took nearly six months more to assemble another collection and | first | master of cerémoni Some- |- FIRST MASS ON SHRINE ISLAND WILLBE SUNDAY | Saint Teresé Will Be Bless- ed at Morning Ceremony by the Rev. LeVasseur ceremony of the stone chapel on Shiine Island at the SHrine of Seint Terese next Sunday is ex- pected to draw a large attendance. Mass will be at 11 o'clock in the morning and will be sung by the children's cheoir under the direc- tion of the Sisters of Saint Ann. The celebrant will be the Rev. Wiljam, G. Le Vasseur, 8. J., and will be Bern- ard Stanley. Mass servers will be Kenneth Thibodeau, Merritt Mon- agle, George Shaw and Jack Har- rington, Immediately preceding the mass the chapel will be blessed, and fol- lowing the mass an individual bless- e and an authentic relic of The important mass in the | Saint Terese will be given each per- son present. | will bless the bronze statute of | Saint_Terese on Shrine Island near |the chapel at 2 o'clock in the af- ternoon. He will be assisted by the |Rev. LeVasseur, the Rev, Edward C. Budde, 8. J,, Kenneth Thibodeau, cross bearer, George Shaw and Jack Harrington, acolytes, and Merritt Monagle, bookkeeper. During the past week D. P, Holden and Anthony Thomas hauled col- lapsible chairs to the Shrine to place in the chapel, which has a larger seating capacity than the parish church in Juneau. A general invitation is extended to all persons interested in the |Shrine,’ It is suggested that they take their lunches. ‘Under the dir- ection of Mrs. Walter G. Hellan and Mrs, George Shaw, hot coffee will be served free In the post office building. Through the cooperation of the Royal Blue Cab Co., a bus will leave’ the bus station at 9:456 o'clock Sunday morning, and on the re- turn trip will leave the Shrine at 3 o'clock in the aftornoon. A low rate of $1.50 for the round trip has been made. | Bishop J. R. Orimont, 8. J. D. D, TROUBLE AHEAD? Drink Milk Big deal coming up, and you don’t feel up to it? What you need is a glass of milk—nice and cold. Sit down and enjoy it. You'll notice in a few min- utes that all your old zip is back. You can't miss when vou're feeling like that. Milk puts you back on your feet, DRINK TWO GL. S OF MILK A DAY JUNEAU DAIRIES FLY! Fly for Pleasure Hunt or fish, near and far, in your own plane or in one which you have rented. Learn the Modern Sport! Aviation is not expensive. There's more pleasure per doflar in flying. Start Preparin, Your Private L TODAY! It's Easy At Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. P. O. 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