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PAGF, EIGHT *m THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA beihe WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1941 Swwemna s« - S ——— Mrs. Jack Finlay acted as substitute | teacher until the @ngagement ofs a permanent teacher could be "ar- NEW FIRST GRADE- TEACHER ENGAGED IN JUNEAU SCHOOL Yates n'r(‘l\(‘rl her tminlngl lnn.m in 10\W€|‘ , Montana, and in| grades In Lau Mrs. Carmen M. Yate s been Gulfport, Mississippi. Most of her| engaged for a regular teacher of | teaching has been in the first uade' he first grade in the Juneau Pub- ‘m Ironwood, Michigan. She will| c Schools it was announced today |take up her position here on her| by A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of |arrival Schools. ‘The new teacher will| ——e—— ave Seattle aboard the Aleutian | on November 13 | New York state’s individual and| The engagement of another first|corporate income taxes in the fis- ide teacher was necessitated by cal year ending in 1940 yielded and the ' $148263,000. A e BUY DEFENSE BONDS large class this year ade was divided into three se) asses earler J Here’s Good Advice Even from an Old Witch "Serve meat at every meal, but be sure to use GOOD MEAT . . . You can gei GOOD MEAT at the 20th CENTURY MEAT MARKET | for 'I'/z-ion TRUCKS A new Torgue-King Engine nowis available in all 1/;-ton General Motors Trucks, in time-saver! And it’s mighty addition to the regular 228" economical on gasoline. “ime peyments threvgh ovr owa YMAC Plan af lowest availcble rates power plan:. it delivers 192.5 ft.-lbs. max. torque. It’s a CONNORS MOTOR CO. 230 S. Franklin St. Phone 411 THE TRUCK OF VALUE GiMi¢ TRUCKS 4 HEAD OF THE BOURBON FAMILY' " g ONE TASTE WitL { amoang BOTYLED IN BOND Koatucky Straight Bourbon Whiskiss Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY hee . Seattle, Washingion ‘German U-Boats Sunk by lings of German |zagements with American war ves- sels, | with the newsmen that “some” Ger- in engagements on the Atlantic states. 82%, Anaconda - 26%, Bethlehem ! Steel 62%, Commonwealth and . h - .. " i Southern '4, Curtiss Wright 8%,/ 'n Army Hflsp“al . Ken-| ,of the 207th Infantry at 22 MENNOW AT YAKOBI Zero Hour for. 'Model Plane Builders Near All Ships for R Rofary Meet|Bureau of Mines Dnllmg to Be Completed by on Nickel Deposit to Tomorrow Night Start Soon The last wing structure must bel covered and doped and the finish- ing touches put on stablizers before | tomorrow evening, as more than 50 Juneau boys prepare to enter model planes in the cit model contest, being held Saturday afternoon at the Southeast Alaska Fair Building. All planes must be checked in at the Red Shield Reading Room in the Decker Building by tomorrow evening, it was declared today by . Harold Roth. chairman of the Ro-|at WOk there at the height of dril- \ary Club committee in charge of !ing operations, he declared. the event. Meantime, as the zero hour ar proaches for completion of the planes, interest around -the city|Place 8t the site of drilling opera- | today indicated that a record crowd | ons b today and will be put in| may be on hand at the fair build-|Use immediately, with ing at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, when flight competition of the plmm Admission is free|CAmp on the beach. - o tiimsis American War Vesselsls Reportin National Capital Navy Names Her WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Secre- | tary of Navy Frank Knox said today the Navy Department will probably apply the policy of secrecy on sink- submarines in en- | Secretary Knox declined to con- firm cor deny -the report brought to his attention at today’s conference | drilling operations of the U. sy | Bureau of Mines, according to John! man U-boats have already been sunk island. The crew of 17 men already at work on the island was increased Knox said: “The British have been at war a long time but you have not tead of how many submarines have been sunk by the British, have you?” R - RAID UPON | NORTHWEST UNDERWAY Oregon and Washingfon | f o Maneuvers Started- ‘L-w..‘_ _ Mrs. Louise Daniels Foq Delays i :.u "v!voman ,};dnolr:oo‘ the rmvz lepartment, Mrs Daniel SEATTLE, Oct. 20.—A blanket (f ‘i have 'to. direct “:"p““my fog persisting over the McChord campaign that will tell wives, Field area until midday today de- mothers and sweethedrts of the layed the start of the Western navy just what their men are do- | Washington aircraft warning exer- ing to spend their time. Mrs. | cises of the Second Air Force In- Denlels, a former newspaper- terceptor Command but flights, Woman, has ‘just been named to over Western Oregon were started e PoRt in Wnshmmn L used on the island would be in| models begins, and Rotarians promised a good| show and plenty of hot dogs, coffee and soft drinks on hand for hungry | specwlors EASTERN STARS INITIATE THREE | Three candidates were initiated into the Order of Eastern Star last) ‘nighl when the group held their | regular meeting in the Scottish Rite! the meeting, re-| NEW PAA DISPATCHER employee from Seattle, new duties today as dispatcher at {the PAA Mendenhall manently to the Juneau station and is staying at the Baranof Ho- tel. BUY GIRL SCOUT in the “invasion” of the North- ; Temple. Following west. |I"?\hlnl‘an were served by visiting!| “Enemy” bombing planes were SIO(K ouoIAI'oNS ‘membeu of other chapters, and the COOKIES AT YOUR GROCER ALL THIS WEEK tables were decorated in a Hallo-| we'en theme. B Susie Has Kitfens underway ‘early this forenoon. Defending planes went into Lhr' action early this afternoon. | The total maneuvers put ahbout 44 14,000 observers on duty in the two Stock today is 2%, NEW YORK, Oct. 29—Closing | otation of Alaska Juneau mine i American Can International Harvester 491 recott . 337/8, New York, Maj. and Mrs, William C. Wal-/10%. Northern Paclfio ‘G ther sailed for Anchorage. today States Steel 527/8, Pound $4.04. on the steamer Aleutian where Major Walter has been ordered to duty with headquarters detachment Fort WALTHERS DEPART = | W:c:ll FORT ONTARIO, N. Y., Oct. 4—. | The 369th Coast Artillery regiment| 15 proud of the good sense shown| (by Susie, mess hall cat, who re- |cently became a mother. Sussie gave birth to four kittens —on a hospital bed in the infirm- | ary. DOW, JONES AVERAGES ! The following are today's Dow Jones averages: industrial§ 11937' rails 28.25, utilities 1690 - TROUBLE AHEAD? 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Piles of sand, steel helmets and a few broken rifles lined up by a rosdside | !rom a dnunce tobea well de!ended t.nnch ap| D MOTI()N PICTURES of the Juneau Labor Day Parade WILL BE SHOWN THURSDAY and FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK At the Union Hall Sponsored by the All Labor Day Committee Admission FREE ALSO SCENES OF ALASKA BY LAURA ORDWAY Two Shows Each Day—1:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. | ALL PARTICIPANTS INVITED ; bt b Watch for Our Weekly Specials bk | NEW IN JUNEAU COCKTAIL FACIAL . . . While Your Hair Is Being Done. st Subhangiett ADVICE BY DUTCH Sigrid’s Beaut Saum If you would slay big bucks galore. PO AL LR " nd arise ab four, V‘ 1T, Opwb'flmih\% A “onjghe mougtain YVDME co 3 wps t PB.ES'I‘()N in your car. g. DUTCH'S GARAGE AND WRECKING Y ARD" el DRIllJOBl Twenty-two men were on the job today at the Yakobi Island dmmond‘ East, in charge of the drilling party! v's first investigating nickel deposits on the | today with the arrival of five more on the Triton, which took them' there from Juneau this morning.| East expects to have about 30 men' Meantime, East believed the fivst| A |of two drilling equipments to be drilling to; be started while the second drill is heing brought up from the base’ John T. Ballard, Pan American assumed Landing Field. He has been assigned per- ‘ | Our Weekend Special| -OIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII |I|I |IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIII!!IIlHIIIIIh.‘ “Get Acquamted” THE SPRUCE DELICATESSEN says “LET"SGET ACQUAINTED."” Here are a few reasons why you should come in during this BIG EVENT. THURS. — FRI. — SAT. — SUN. 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