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————-——————f “~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMBIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE TWO SATUR THE WEATHER DAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1941 e re—————eeee e —————————————————————————————ee——— e llngos Here: PLEITS ALY HERE | Fider|s Now oose Celebrafe y M AN BARE | ! (B U. 8. W [ \ H \ i f = y the U. S. Weather Bureau) g ?QO” fi?\ffigr‘,f“{ { Moosehea” Day U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ; L1V T PRDAITE TN I ! on Dr Dock 54 000 FOR . P OUIET SAYS | FORECASTS: Slika Bo 5':. LiYie Jx; LY fis‘ [ ] W]t esnvmes [} Juneau and vicinity: Cloudy to partly cloudy and not mucn S | N 1) change in temperature tonight and Sunday; lowest temperature to- PR % | T ikt . P \que night about 38 degrees, highest Sunday about 46 degrees; gentle . : | - latibie b i hict , music and a banguet ; . ) grees; , gentle George A. Lingo vecent- CAA A"V,’ays BhL"-f’:!!fend'Hf“’,.,f.‘,‘,{}f,’,:;; TI:HI"':” :“_:‘CQ” : NEw SEWERS - the celebration of Moo southeasterly winds. ; 1y called tuto active the w,.” ' f .W'; ol el ‘T80 Suland & ww‘k heart Day last night the 1 | Seutheast’ Alaska: Cloudy to partly cloudy with few scattered U. 8. Naval Reserve, and Mrs. Lin ent 1H M'end Con er- o dodr() '|‘I.P|'m‘flP i chapter of the Loval Order of LAY | showers and not much change in temperature tonight and Sunda go, are uneau abosrd t . by ) ! ¥ § ks . Moose met at the Odd Fellows Hall . s | moderate southerly winds . today, g ren oy " ¥ North Coast on their way to Sitka ence in WaShIn(flOn “g“l:;“ ";;lx_:i:;fdi:‘r" u[:: f:}"::(: Gfuenlng Nohfled of Presi- tor the annual occasion. Pleniy of Windows SOaDeO Wind and weather along the Gulf of Alaska tomight and Sun.: where Lieut. Lingo has been or- i 4y . 2 o Speakers for the evening talked . Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: south to southwesterly winds 15 dered to €uty walter P. Plet i | TP B (R AT T e dential Appfoval of on the tunctions and accomw But Little Damage to 25 miles per hour, mostly cloudy; Cape Spencer to Cape*Hinchi: ince he reported for duty in ol / r Civil onautics |~ 3 ) . ments of Moosgheart, an institution brook: south to southeasterly winds 15 o 25 miles per hour, but Seaitle early in September, Lient. Admi 1 s, DIEtG I | o o SOIOME CE SARIRge to the 3 AlaSka P’ojeds for the care and egucation of gre ReSUHS | increasing by Sunday afternoon. cloudy; Cape Hinchinbrook to Res- Lingo has spent several week rived au dst ewenirig In the | 1380 is B0t yet known, Olsan said, phans. Speakers it Henry | urrection Bay: southeasterly winds about 20 miles per hour I | Washington, D, receiving rou- € biemotor plane piloted |41thoush the stern portion of the| progqent Roosevelt this morn- Roden who retumed in time for the | Believe it or not—it was a quiet| creasing to about 30 miles per hoir by, Sunday affemoon, cloudy | tine ainder of Ly Jefford and are staying|Kel Was crushed by impact with .70 np0ved allocations of more Affaln, G Almquist, juninr gast Hallowe'es | Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: southeasterly wingds about 20 i the time rict HHe. at Haranof Hotel, They. wi|ihe Teel. The boat was easily float- |\, ¢54000 for: two, sewage sys- S2VGTHOT, and tWash mas e That's what Chief of Police Ken-| nour and mostly cloudy tondght, winds increasing to 20 b ) '4" ‘I ¥ ; 1;!;’\‘“!"‘"' 1wed continde ‘-“lil‘l‘ on a combined ed into Prince Rupert under calm tems at S’Hkil under the Communi- evening, O, K ANEN, Dre neth Jur reported today. Window ; per hour with FI"(IH\ g;ll\(i/l\g g s : Rl . businéés and pleastife trip aboard|VeBther conditions this week, he |y " iicies Act, according to a & ICK M Ole Westby and were soaped, a few automobile tires | . Sunday o i 3 S T P AR fana, i sh Ml » e | GOAIXEY, went flat mysteriously and garbage | LOCAL DATA jaughter, Joan, in the Helen Bush the steamer Aleutian telegram received by Gov. Ernest 3 > il B & | - % % iroup singing of “America”, “My littered streets in some neight | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather School In Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Plett Gruening here. Alaska” and “God Bless Americ btid 1 property damage 5 day 2 & n navel duty L will pick up a new Oldsmobile’ Largest of the Federal grants is 3 o less America” hoods, but actual property damage| 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.78 43 92 NW 5 Shower Wkile he is on @uty Licut, w I ap S i i 8 T " was accompanied at the piano and vandalism was negligible, jur 4:30 am. today 29.84 42 90 SSE 7 Ra Lingo is on extend:d leave from club coupe in which they will drive! for $36410 for the building of itV | Mrs. A. J. Goodman, and she also saids L a0 b tadis - Shtn % 5 3 jain the United States ice of o the Fast Copst, Mr. Plett will| sewers. at the defense city on the accompanied Betty Goodman for Most fun, as usual, came to the| - §4t : 9% SW 2 Cloudy which he has been Register for spend some time at his Washington | FOUND AF'I'ER | zoast, with Sitka to supply an ad- several solos, youngsters who really expected to | RADIO KBPORTS the last several ars with office in connection with current; ditional $4,000 to complete the pro- The tumbling stunts g by the see witches gliding across the .\k_\‘! » TODAY quarters at Aneliorage, consiruction activities now under-| ject |Juneau High Schocl tumbling cl on broomsticks. Knocking at ulmu\:% Max. tempt. Lovest 4:30am. Precip. 4:30a.m During their stoy in Junean the way in the Territory and proposed los' ONE wEEK Second Sitka sewer grant was under the direction of Henry Har- every door, the kids carried away| Station last 24 hours ! temp. tempt. 24hours Weathe Lingos are viciting Mrs. Lingo's work which is now beforc naress for a sewage system for the Sitka /mon, was well received by the large paper bags full of leot—cand; (’\D“[ Barrow 1 1 0 Pt. Cldy gls h { N. Monsen a e hile Va N djett SA ativi ., previously S :d |group, who later finished th T ples, popcorn. It was ase Fairbanks 12 12 pt. Cldy Az p S i (after they parachuted out over the v 3 ¢ 28 will | Goodman orchestra and the youngsters ly forgot aw! § et ,3||)on.~.v,\n¢ ‘\ of .n.rm.Ay§ from | giarva wilderness, Lieuts. Jack West | TOneY in rm_ sum oxi sls.zzxv ‘\xl ‘H.l‘ s =0 ! y € | 2au)sor: ‘1: 0 y For Alorasid: ot APt emvice the othcr seven regional offices ¥ |ang Leonard Lydon, who jumped be made available for the nativt | Anchorage 5 0 Cloudy s T continental ited States | U, i village sewers, with the city of - St. Paul 39 04 Cloudy to remote points i aska at less from pursuit ships bound to the sy ! e " In this conference it is expected | v havi - |Sitka to furnish an additional Atka 44 07 Cloudy than it costs to feed a dog tewn ‘ | west coast, have been found by res: f the (,’ X ,that proceau and policies pecu- | cue parties and brought to the air |$1,000. | SRR Ar E Dutch Harbor | 43 05 A i LA lar o Alaska definitely es- base here, | The message to the Governor THIRD IERM A ; A | Wosnesenski | 35 42 03 e oe v a s ot r e mae 4 tablished, Mr. Fic iad. West disclosed that he had founi|also recorded presidential appro . _ 3| Cordova 42 | 35 36 09 Duri, the three montas they an abandoned trapper’s shack on | earlier this week of a federal grant ! Juneau 15 4?2 42 80 b will be from Alaska, Mr. and | high Barton's Peak and was resting of §30,000, to be matched by a local CUSIOMS CH !EF Sitka 49 | 39 39 o Cloudy Mrs. Plett #1li also visit relatives| there when a knock came at the grant of $10,000 for construction 3 { Ketchikan 48 41 43 65 Showers and friends i Butfalo, Boston and |d0or. On 099";“1! i, Llydm entered, [of a health center for treatment e T BU2L i bt Prioce Rupert . 51 40 45 27 Cloudy T g iD? | New York City y - [ & surpnise 1o, them both. rimarily of venereal diseases in here was no fanfare or flowery . < Prince George . 46 31 34 07 Sdy ARE YOU PREPARED? ew York Cify. They. plan to re- & TWBTEE B EER B o e by | B y oratory this morning here when an- - o PL.CI wurn to the West Coast by way of ¥ | Ketehikan, Seattle 58 49 49 Trace Cloudy NOW, as never before, op- {'iic southern states, visiting Florida | S62TeDing planes. ! — e - Q;h"r”_(h"‘“'lm‘:""r o0k, “Tils Loathl Portland 55 45 48 12 Cloud spe s 1 - - e | J | portunities in AV!ATION { 'and Fort Worth, Texas, where CAA | 4 H: 1:L33mp-- J. Connors, Collector San Francisco . 68 | 56 57 Trace Rain await trained pi has its contral supply depot, and i of Cuatoms, who hgs given his (Continued from Page One) WEATHER OPSIS Men, properly ned. can | will continue to San Francisco, 4 Sce’ ot his thi ; SLETRnT M ; Men, properi and | visiting the Transoceanic Radio | { 2 vath of gftice fof his third straight e Generally cloudy weather with a few .scattered showers pre- gain highet B0 e e F B "J‘l‘“‘:“(‘:‘::m““l“‘\“ s "’(‘f””:“"fl' M & inuing their pursuit of So vailed over Southeast Alaska this morning while partly cloudy skies e yoya armed forces B § ma orciint communications | vice office in :11‘1‘.‘“.(1,‘)}““, e 47.;-’i forces on the peninsula. The Brit- Were reported over most of the rest of Alaska except a storm cen- United States and in Com- §1 . guijar station nearing com- ! building. uneau federal ;o ™0 4io however, said the Rus-| tered over Bering Strait was causing light rain in Norton Sound mercial Aviation. ‘»,,mmn in Anchurage. | YAKOB' lS WORK 3 Coiition appolntment to the cus-|SBnS. are holding firm, 25 miles and the Seward Peninsula, and a second storm located near Atka ! AR sk | . y Lok (,,'“w;m“ Bty onmeed |SOuth of Pericip Isthmus, and also was causing light raifi over the Aleutian Peninsula, The greate | i s f some months ag. He officially took AL @ huge scale battle is raging amount of precipitation during th> past 24 hours was .80 inch, re Applications for a number { ! | Arriving here last night, the re- | office fr the start of his new term 69 miles northwest of Mo corded at Juneau. The coldest temperature this morning was 10 ahove of students are being ac- || ur sa' R e b s e | this morning when he was sworn trol of the town of zero recorded at Barrow. Cloudy sties but with moderate ceiling and ” s flight | ;xt'r Bix will ‘be leaving v e |by U. 8. Commissioner ¢ Gray,|iS at stake ik visibility and an occasional showe: prevailed along the Juneau-Ket- i 8 | vice with the U. S. Bureau o - 1 in 5 veral days, She Satadiy afterh AT AT g b Sl 1 e s a "Jliamgxlt:( ;:llnlllulxgndlnv.es)t‘\glm;o;: nin; u'e'Men to Be Held ; N‘[';:‘ PAREEY \' expected to advance east northeastvard about 600 miles in the next o A HIE \the Yakobi Isiand nickel deposits, ; ; A 24 hours. A d center of 20.75 inches was located in the oce .r: L i and t & S, Secon center of .75 inches was located in theocean Prepare Tb‘flgy b 1}1( was 'fmnalmcedlfll‘o.day_ g Durmg Comlflg WCEk | e S at 39 degrees north and 150 degrees west. A weak low pressuie | | Captained by Lewis MacDonald, center was also located off the coast of Oregon. A center of high CONSULT | iflle Ranger Six is fresh from the — (Continued from Page One) | L Mosc pressure of 30.20 inches was locat:d some distance off the coast of h l { i { T riceay ] Bpvice mariie Wy, Al Ket- % = eaves Vioscow California at 44 degrees north and 135 degrees west. Al“k. sc G0l O ‘f - |chikan, where it has been COM- Guarg company here as soon as Juneau, November 2 — Sunris: 8:14 am. sunset 5:08 p.m. g | \ oletely overhauled and equipped yifles now at San Francisco, are | —— —— — AeflmP"f €S, 1N DENPUN, 1T i 1 with a new 85-horsepower highlsent to the Territory, Metcalf an-| [ | | |speed gasoline engine, nounced. [H Im ( I P. O. Box 2187 Phone Black 70° ! % 5 - ;:‘}-, o Also planned last night was or-| — i ea OIIIICI 5 iri 0 Ry | ganization of mine rescue squad,; BERLIN, Nov. 1.—At least 1082 g 5 . | JNBAD b8k o ; sl {RNER SERVICES to work under Ed Krause and meet | Persons have béen executed for | 6 4 - . "o Mee' Monday s MR A TR K L s | at the city hall, ready for duty, |refusal to bow to Nazi authority in 4 ',;:,,,- i e A et i By EMA"VE“ SEI whenever the alarm sounds, Later,| countries directly with the German v i 1t is planned, Juneau women will be |SPhere of influence since the Rus- The 4 e SR ) - . " > 2 S ” he regular monthly meeting of Pal a Covic Diesel in Your Boat i You Wan! FOR NEXT TUESDAY cuguniccs™ s s i i and san war staried, o compicion o e oo G Hes1in 52 squads to serve hot drinks and |reports made public today disclosed OMAHA, Nov. 1—Five inches of | Council will take place next Mon : MORE _R‘OO‘M lyN Y!‘.:l:l BOAT Funeral services for Harley J. stimulants in case of disasters. snow has fallen here. This is one |day, November 3, 8 o'clock in )4 Amcfi;:.}:b:, Qm l&”’ Turner, well k|10w11 ._luneau man | X Wa.t(-h .l-‘or Sabotage ! . of the earliest heavy snow falls in |2vening. Members will maet in the An Engive that Instautly Bicii who paesed away.in his home Jask| Almed primartly at prgtecting the | the history of this section, Juneau Health Center. All mem- Monday, have been tentatively set /city against the acts of saboteures 2 ¥ # B 2 f v ® Assurance of Safc Trips > § | ‘s Traffic and communication sys- | bers are urged to be present gs the ® Creedow: {rom Fire Hazards for Tuesday morning at 9 oclock and as means of combating fires tems are disrupted. main business of the meeting will @ A Broad Range of Swmooth Speeas i the Catholic Church. The time irom incendiary bombs during pos-| (11 ol RS be election of officers for the next Low Operating end Mainienance Cests is subject to change, depending on sible air raids, the activities and| vear. @ Reduced Insurance hates the arrival of Robert Turner, son, Organization of the Juneau Civic| H The Gastineau Channel Nurses ® Smokeiess, Odoriess Exhanst who is coming here from Anchorage Defense Unit are being reported by osl pennsylvanla 2 ‘f o it ‘l‘v‘l 5 il & ® Tull Diesel Depcadubiiity 4 on the Denali. | Metcalf directly to Major-General — . S ;a“mn‘. = _vr"f. £ 3 Vontiiiied © A Engluc that Cas Be Essily Hand Oranked Pallbearers for the funeral will be |Simon B, Buckner, chief of Alaska| NORDEGG, Alberta, Nov. 1—The Bo F und 'n (C( S e e BEEY, Almelbe 3 \ H. L. McDonald, J. F. Mullen, John | Defense Forces, at Fort Richardson, death list in yesterday's explosion o l , in the Health Center. CH S : L] £l Krugness, Douglas Oliver, J. J. it.was announced today. tin the Brazeau Colleries has been it +eesroieees | Conners, Sr. and George Simpkins.| In cooperation with members of raised to 31 in the first official The 15-year-old boy from Johns- | — Interment will be in the Catholic :15\: ddetf;!;se ;qu;;ls, cli;'ilianfi ]werle rEPOr‘t] i.;sue; zhi; forenoon by Man- town, Pennsylvania, reported missing Cemetery. The remains are at the aske ay by Metcalf to halt all|ager John Shanks. i since last May 4, was found in| COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Oharles W. Carter Mortuary, | traffic operations in the city when| Nincteen bodies have been €| Laurence A. Steinharat | Juncau last night as the result of a - D the raid alarm sounds for drills or|tricated from the deep fourth level description of him published in The OF ALASKA SEATTLE LODESTAR DUE | emergencies here. All moving ve-|which caved in following an un- United States Ambassador to Rus- | Empire vesterday. > = A Pan American ‘Lodestar which | bicles should pull over to the curb explained explosion erday. | _sia Laurence A. Steinhardt, aboye, He is Frank Goebert, now en- unildini nflfl'flh e i ni - |and remain there for five minutes| Miners from other sections were | is among the diplomats departing | isteq in the . ¥ left Seattle this morning was ex: WRa e foomi Moscow, Which 15 threatariad listed in the CCC under the Forest 0 9 pected to arrive here at 2:30 o'clock [t0 give defense workers a chance|Withdrawn safely. S 3 Service here, and he was spotted PHONES 587 or 747T—JUNEAU 5 {4a bamb: thatr g by the Nazi armies. It was un- 3 & b 4 this atfernoor, according to advices ia ; 4 heir posts with maximum e 0}:}\\0 sermit auto derstood that all governmental by one of the Forest Sgnvgce men SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve received by the Juneau PAA office. | <Peed, he pointed out. Oik ads A auto | | s had left the city, leaving | Whoenroll youths in the civilian con- | and Modernize Your Home Under Title L F, H. A. Planes from the Interior arrived | PR travel to Panama's jungle DroV- 4. "cipita) in the hands of the |Servation work. Although he enrolled ) earlier in the day. | Subscribe to The Empire. inches. Red armv. | as James Murphy, he gave his home g A V E == T P 7 PR £ g Sy M5 5 - 3 i | address as Johnstown, a clue which BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS ity " ™) % . TR i AW | The search for youn; oebert was | Wi . : i = = ISR TR | ! ot Wt Woeak” Matealh ey l d ~ 3 -C\k f 0] g . o i i TELLMEA‘EJ’ = \4/%—‘ Vs My BROTHER OH! SIR VON TELL ME-DID MRS. commander of the American Legion | ns“re sa!ely HAVE YOI ) BEEN QF "L BE DELIGHTED-" DO _You PLATGTE%_ I'NM JIGGS INVITE MESO pest here, received an inquiry from | ¢ T THESE DO YOU LIVE N THE REMEMBER DELIGHTED-! LUNCH OR DINNER 2 the commander of the Johnstown tl 38'” éL"lKN\'/%ulu' SAME PLACE - OR R INSIST THAT MY _WATCH STOPPED | post regarding the boy, a nephew of | ARE YOU LIVING YOU DINE AND AS | JUST HAD | the Pennsylvania Legionnaire. The | HOME WITHME- | | SOMEWHERE ELSE? WITH US— BREAKEAST-| DON'T sHUT |l 4 : e 1 KNOW ME WIFE || AND T SO—WHERE CARE FOR LUNCH - (T {boy had written his uncle on May |{ GLAD ARE YOU LIVING ? BUT IF IT 1S NEAR 27, from Juneau, shortly thereafter | = DINNER-TIME - 4 joining the OCC company. | E YOU TR 4 I CAN'T WAIT- Taken to the office of U. S. De- |puty Marshal Walter Hellan this| morning, young Goebert admitted | | his identity and was released on his * promise to write immediately to his | | worried relatives, notifying them of | ik | his whereabouts and safety. | . - > | i ! ; i Juneau Man Passes Lo : ) (EARNINGS Copr. 1931, } P Eorlid's I % | o Away in Hospital | . By BILLY DeBECK teved Sunaemmma. 43 passea || ON Savings Accounts g : passed 1 ! wway in St. Ann’s Hospital yester- 4 NE SEE - 1 HAD B PROMINITION NE WUZ NAOW ., WUSH PAW - NE 38&5 o ST\t M n oAt Do) i Goverament Jn- COMIN HOME EBRIN FER SUPPER ,GENR\L - PLENTY O TIME TER QX AT UP He was a cook on the halibut boat| up to 5"““‘ JER THING'S ON Tt Taale - PPN WOT - UWE FINISHED, BONES QUER TO TH MESS WL N 3pencer, and was taken ill recently ® Money available at any b DON'T SCORTH M TONGLE s AOWZE - WHRAR NE SHOWLD & -BEEN AL\ W ind rushed to the Hospital upon the time. i3 NOW - S » QRNG MY COEFEE W Ty FUST B \LTTLES W arrival of the boat in port. ® Start an account with $1 HERE AND S0ME PLACE WY -HE AT GAT Sunderland was a native Nor- or more, N WG S0DA SHHd — T MANNERS QF vegian, coming to America in 1924 BaK! & BLUE NOSE wnd to Juneau the following year fe has lived in Juneau since that cll'],'e.l 4% nale i ime, and was affiliated with the Sons of Norway here. Survivors nclude his wife and his brother Ichn Sunderland, both of Juneau, AlaSka rederal ind a sister, Mrs. Marie Hall of vings an L Ve wYork City. sa gs d lloan Funeral services for the (.eceaserl‘ will be announced Monday, and re- Am' fl! J“eafl pr_1941, King Features World rghes reserveg 70 21, rains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. - - Subscribe to The Empire Phone 3