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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HE“ M”G RBT ISM o n OFFERED FOR INDI(ATED | KODIAK VIS"J AINTTALY Subscrive w0 wne Dafly ' Alaska Empiye—the paper with thelargesy paid circulation. TYPHOON SUITS Ideal Single Again 'Fl ELKS SETNEW BOWLING FEE For Hunters and o Fishermen Companion Is Sought fo! Mussolml Makes Drasfic| Prices at Lodge Still Lower abis . i Accompany Sightless | Shakeup in 19 of 22 . than in States and © Buralarge Woman fo West. - M g Economic Guilds { Fairbanks DI S5 Slghllees and thus unable to )" ASSOCIATEDP PRESS) ‘ ,A: :xl\crme ‘;[ El c:nts );e)er game v\unan sat in sv. Ann's ita, ag; Premier Benito Musso- 'today while Territorial 1S ms a-nuw or [replackd 60 sought a companion to accompany| Fascist Guild Offiders i the Ii. S. Graves The Clothing Man Lodge Bowling Committee. ‘The bowling fee will remain at the. former rate, 20 cents, between her to the island most sweeping shakeup in : i The woman will sail on the;. gyegry 5 Leba Tes |the hours-of noon and 7 o'cock,” bt S : | ot - Carnegle said. “After 7 o'clock, the | steamer Denali during the next 12| Ninefeen of the 22 Guilds, 3 7 o et or 24 hours, if a companion can e M. W - csimiey’s | I brief marriage of actress Lana f€¢ Will be 25 cen | con e ¥S | Turner and band leader Artie Shaw First bowling on the four new be found to assist her during the| voyage, the Department of Wel- | fare, which is handling the an‘inze- ments announced. | The department appenled to any |woman planning to make the trip ecopomic production are affect- ed in ‘the shakeup. No official - reason is given for the big turnover although | At is . kmown. the Italian people alleys in the remodelled lodge will start at noon tomorrow when the lanes will be initiated by the Elks. “The alleys compare favorably with any to be found Outside,” Car- “and so do the | | came to a legal end as she obtained | a final divorce decree in Reno, Nev. The couple eloped to Las Vegas, N Vev., on ¥ Feb. 14, 1940 ! First (280 1y TY ! ’ " to confact the hospital as soon as| ARt ‘fo withdraw from the nelie pointed ou U l. : possible today. Trk)xe companion’s| War and are against giving Iprl.ces Bowlers pay from 25 to ;0 e one-way passage to Kodiak will bet any ore of their blood to | cents a game on the big alleys in the Mfi% 'paid. Hitler in Ris fights. States and in Alaska prices are - o TR s 0 high, too. Fairbanks has pr !!0 and 35 cents for instanc HI SCHOOL BASKETBALL 1 I'ne department pointed out that ! the blind woman is competant mdl 1‘" good health, needing no assist-| ance except to be guided about \he unfamiliar passageways of the ship and assisted in boarding and leav- ing the vessel. | T e | | The Daily Alaska Empwe nas the |largest paid circulation of any Al- jjaska newspaper. | At your favorite tavern and package sfore. Inferior Mining FREE FREN(H Opotator Vists ONMARCH Manié Olson; Interior mining op- | erator “and . member of the well! known' Alagkan mining family, vis- (ited in Jumeay this morning during the call of the steamer Yukon. \ Dlson ;pperates a .dragline placer mine on Wolf Creek, about 60 miles | rrom Fairbanks, i Invasion of French Samoli- . land Started, Governor General Reports VICHY, Oct. 25—~The Vichy lES meu RHUR"S ileglm?s governor -general of { » French Somaliland reporfed yes- FROM CHEF SCHOOL' terday in a dispatch from Djobuti After an inténse six-week train- Coach Fred Lindenmeyer Juneau High school has selected Iiis preliminary squad of basketball players who will' represent Juneau during the coming season. The pre- liminary practice will be held next Monday and then the |that British and Free-French ing course in. hotel kitchen mnmxe_)troops had started an attack on ment, ‘restaurant pperation and ‘al- | the colony. lied subjests; Lies Teagle, chef at the! The announcement said the at- returns to Juneau tack began Thursday and pushed today on 4 Pan American Lodestar. {some 30 miles into French terri- Teagle cmatnded the course at the tory. Palmer. House in _Chicago, where | The little French colony on the chefs from throughout the nation ,Gulf of Aden has been surround- gathered to study.the latest methods 'ed by British and - Free-French in@rnduced for their profession. | forces' since Italia, Eritrea and nearly all’ of ‘Ethiopia were. wrest- ed trom the Italians last spring. E’@.’?I BALL E | RESULTS The following are final scores of | — e i football games played yesterdnyl TROUBLE AHEAD? Drink Milk | Big deal coming up, and you don't feel up to it? What you need 1s.a glass of milk—nice and cold. Sit. down and enjoy it. You'l} notice in g few min- utes that all your .ald zip. is back. You can't miss when you're feeling like that. Milk puts you back. on-your feet. DRINK/TWO GLASSES OF MILK A DAY, ! JUNEAU DAIRIES courts. Coach Lindenmeyer announces the following boys for his prelim- inary lineup: Jim Johnson, Grif Nordling, Don Murphy, John Ba- vard, Walter Fukuyama. Sam Mar- | tin, Jack Pasquan, John Floberg, Jim Nielsen, Rodney Nordling, Ken Thibodeau, Ed Nelson, and Kenny Allen. e, y Sy Sorriae vo"'/ " e v-n-‘/ Stralght Bourbon Whiskey, 100 proo.. Schenley Digpillars Corp., N. Y, C. v % — The \Hou.se of Representatives yester- day passed and sent to the Bemte proposing that Cmre:s It Fit? B ! DU THE ALASKA WOMAN DOES YOUR INSURANCE fit your néeds as accurately as your hat fits your head? This is a mighty good time to find out just what “size” insurance you ought to have. May we ‘f Howard 0; Miami 19. ; ,ED Bv u | pHistory Villanova 6: Manhattan 9. Gemre 32 Transylyania 6. ¢ mission from their homcs to thé makes . stuffed shirts of some Brizhmn Young 13; San Fran- | employes and pay their subsistance kind. a different kind of history. Miss | afternoon or last night:’ | George Washington' 0; wuuam’ ,and Mary 48, HINGNN. Oct Boston - Upiversity '14; We%l.ern‘a biit By JOHN SELBY Maryland 0. authorize' " the transportation’ of ' . Associated Press Arts Editor U"Nlrafl&' of Washington Fresh- [site of their work. writers, and merely amuses otHers. | men 7/ Oregon Freshmen 12. = The -bill would also increase pay ‘Margarét Leech, who is ‘also Mrs, cisco 25, lodging while at road camps. .| Five years ago Miss Leech be-| 3 &, gan commuting between New York |Leech wanted to take the city of! :Washington as she found it at the; ROAD COMMISSION | |5 Waki ( Arkansas 9; Detroit 6. b K mg ;. Bucknell 14; Temple 41. i New uoxlmi 0; Texas Tech 36. |employes of the Alaska Road Com- NL'W YORK, Oct. 25 — Sucéess { Sdn José 7, College of Pacific 0. . |of commissioners ‘and supervisory Ralph Pulitzer, is one of the second \and Washington, doing research on |, beginning of the War Between the give you the benefits of our long experience? { Voo N“w on sale—-—lsc Per copy iforward through time, like 4 vast ! A ipainted cyclorama. : | JUNEAU DRUG CO. GUY SMITH DRUG STORES | She wrote “Reveille in Wash-| {ington” and it fell into immediate {stecegs, It was last month’s Book- | of-the-Month, and it probably is {next year's model for other his-| jtorians. . It -may have started a trend, if there are trends any more: She is medium tall, and $f me-| dium weight, but a few ‘minutes {with her sharply pointed, conver- ;sation, and nobody would ever call| yhers a medium mind. Hustration— | ¢ In the course of her research she| asked for the War Department {files on the arrest and trial of certain spies. Seventyv-five years after the uffair, the War Depart- ment still refused to release the data. “What,” she inquired acidly, you think I Secret Service BAXES SHOP BUTLER:MAURO DRUG.CO, HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST BARANOF NEWSSTAND Shattuck Ageney INSURANCE — BONDS E © "AND AT ALL OTHER ALASKA NEWSSTANDS s JUNEAU PHONE 249 “do might do. with the reports for 18627 Sell them to th> Japanese?” at all times (Not a convers'm) Our Flnancn]g Plan Mitsd Leech’s s¢nse of humor is . pointed, too. Ruinor has it. she{ Designed and Built for Marun Use hy Chrysler Corp. gares Loeeh Day 1 whurghe W Y. where she was b “L shall?” she déclares, “ride back. and, forth under: the triumphal arch-all afte§- noon, if:they have an arch.” $ AL her-Gracie Square home, siie had one more bath tub.than s8¢ needs—she used: it $o - hold fotes while writing. Sher wrotea big thick book but her persémal preférence is, for, short, beautify done books—“tHe! smail and p-'- fect thing,” as she expressés it. Miss Leech has traveled a lot. She’s hunted jungle-tunes and birds in“West Africa; she knows Central America, the Mediterranean coun- tries, and India, too, She doesn't eat very much, and she smokes a But. the most . remarkable thing about her is that she lives in w0 ‘worlds at once. "The . thousands ' of people who 'milied - through Washington. in the 90's are just as real to her as her ACE 6-CYLINDER 45-85 H. P. ALSO THE NEW +cch£ AIR COOLED A LAUS()N OUTBOARD MOTOR PHONE 57 EGTRAEE FOREVENINGS| C; C. Carnegie, Chairman of the\ ~ GETS GOING | of the boys will, start their real work on the maple States, and move the whole scenei |1 asked him, wag the .ahswer? ‘ehy do in their own home town.| eon guests. She talks about |3 | FOR RESERVATIONS ENJOY YOURSELVES Douglas Inn i DANCE ‘ To the Musie of The Hammond Eleectrie 0rgan f? DINE Eat Johnnie’s Famous Delicious Fried Chicken Tasty Broiled Steaks All Kinds of Sandwiches, Too! Johnnie Marin’s DOUGLAS INN PHQNE DOUGLAS 68 Washinglon Worst Governed (ity in World; Officials Are Hamstrung with Higher-Ups (Oonunued trom Page One) ‘Alaska‘lo Be Paid mot only have to worfy about the opinion of the people who live F M ' k l d here, they haye to answer to the! or a anlls a all | President, the congressional com-.. — mmus. and to Congress. Ham-, WASHINGTON, Oct.,25. — The strunx with all these bosses, it is|House of Representatwes yesterday no. wonder it they forget they!sent to the Senate a bill to vali- ! W are working for 130,000,000 date homestead entries in sections e who“edit this their national|10 and 36 of the Matanuska settle- .capitgl and should take pride in! ment and to reimburse the Terri- nd! t‘hq; it be the model|tory of Alaska for the land. | municiphlity o the land. . | The land was reserved for sup- As - for the District Committees| POrt of the Territory’s. public |in Congress, there are few assign- | schools. Settlers of the Matanuska iments the members would rather| | project settled on it and developed fbe without. There are two rea-|it before it was found that it was Tht job takes a lot of time | DOt a portion of the original pro- sons: | &nd even if it is done to perfec-|Ject area. tion, how many votes is that go- The House of Representatives public lands committee reported to get back home? Not one. 'm:”mo:‘ from all parts of mc‘that the settlers were not to blame | that Washing-|2S they had developed the land in country eomplain A S| ngf thie! best tatih, iton traffic is worse than that of any other city in the land. | The District police force has re-| |eently undergone a shake-up whichl! j¢ould only be justified by the kind of incompetence which, in any other city, would have been 2 i|front page scandal. Although the city has beén growing by leaps and bounds for| two years, héusing conditions could hardly be worse in a mush-) room boom town. The government {has not really started a major hqusing project that wasn't already | planned before national defense be- gan in earnest. In the draft, Washington has hnd 2 far higher rate of rejections be- cause of physical deficiencies than the rest ‘of the country. Could it be because of lax health and sam- tation laws? [P e ! That, in substance, was the way my publisher friend argued. What,, “Some day,” he said, *“130,000,- 000 peoplé are going to realize that they should have:.as much pride in their national capital as things done,” | i Rotorjous Mrs. Greenhow, the spy, in_exactly the same way she would! comment, on @ friend’s new hat. ————— H - EXPRESS MAN LEAVES 8. L. Johnson, Alaska district sup: erintendent of -the ‘Railway Express | Company; ‘was & guest at the 'Gas- tineau Hotel last night, arriving on the steamer Alaska from the West- s Evois Quiteds ol evcrantts L T T A g e SN S Ry By e s e g ELKS ATTENTION GRAND @ENING Those who Vi ere will get i 0MS dignant snd e their congress- ! NEW CL men and. the mething will be| % v|dane about it. Where’s nothing like Bk ok ok a ‘few indignant voters for getting: SR B s TONIGHT at 9:30 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 dollar in flying. Start Preparmg for Your Private License DAY! 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