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PAGE EIGHT ™™ AIRMAIL FROM NORTH, SOUTH S—————— Mrs. Katherine Kremmer, Thomas | ROBINSON Reeves, Leslie Jllln(’.\wlllt‘h:ll(l Gim- blin, Marben Talbot. Deplaninz here were Ray Jacob- son. Ahdrew Vaschon, Richard Walsh, Mrs. Ragna Larson, Eugene 1 Lodestar and Electra Bring Loads from Inerior Points -+ SIMMONS MAKES TWO TRIPS T0. ISLAND POINTS OVER ZiVIC Sellout Cro;;i‘of Roaring Fans Witness Bout in mail from both Seattle and I nks, a Pan American Electra Pilot -“'}"“A ’]*'“1'"’,"“‘ """‘f‘“ '“l“: y New York c”y d Lodestar arrived’in Juneau this | Alaska Coastal Alrlines trips to o the Lodestar taking off island points today and followed e Afterward for Seattle them up with a flight to Tulsequah,| NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—In a free Mail and passengers from Seattle B- C | punching fight last night Ray Rob- ¢ picked up at Whitehorse and Outbound passengers to the is-|inson won a narrow 10-round, de- ,ught here with the Interior lo lands were Frank Marshall, R. Hill cision over former wélterwejght ers going to Seattle were and Lynn Gemmill, Sitka; Ed Sny-| champion Fritzie Zivic before a sell- follows der and Frank Nurata, Tenakee;|out crowd of roaring fans \ielvin Stewart, George Schilling, Louie Carstens, Hirst, and Mrs. Lee' Robinson entered the ring weigh- , Atkinson, Chichagof. ing 139% pounds and Zivic tipped -> > the scale sat 1457, pounds. [\ YPHOON SUITS Ideal HIGH WINS AGAINST One-Year-0ld Child Makes Travel Record JAD For Huntersand | wewems, Tomn nov. 1—atert . Roy Clark has a pretty strong claim GOSHAwK TEAM FIShermen to the title of the nation’s most | traveled one-year-old i 4 o ; X Sizes Albert Roy has travelled 44,0004 Coach Fred Lindenmeyer's Crim- small, Medium, Large miles by auto, 700 by plane, 600 by |Son Bears served advance notice the bus and 250 by train, say his par- Juneau High School is going to have ¥ a powerful fast breaking casaba Extra Large i nts, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Clark. His oL Sk Journeys have taken him throush GUintet this season when they hand- 24 states and Canada " led the Navy Goshawks a 35-27 de- HHEADQUARTERS kot s, feat in the school gym yesterday .- - FOR MEN H. S. Graves The (‘Inthing Man ~ Anvounene |afternoon, The Navy team, coached by En- sign Art Ellsworth, scored only seven points in the first half, bothered by the close man-for-man checking the Hilltoppers used with deadly effect. In the final two quarters, the sailors gave the town boys a drubbing, the local checking turning sour and their pass defense ragged. Lindenmeyer fielded a pot-luck crew against the sailors, turning out Pacific Coasw states’ gasoline con- sumption in the first half of 1941 was 9 to 12 percent higher than in the same period of 1940. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~=~< 'BETSY CARTER, VICTOR FILKINS 70 WED TODAY, Local Couple—WiII Be Mar- ried at 5:30 o'Clock in Trinity Cathedra carter will Miss Betsy ecome the bride of Victor J. Filkins late! this afternoon’in a quiet wedding ceremony in the Holy Trinity Cath- edral. The vows will be read by Dean C. E. Rice at §5:30 o’clock Only a few close friends will be present @t the marriage, and the couple will be attended by the bride’s aunt. Miss Beatrice N. Car-| ter, and her brother, Sidney G. Carter. The bride will wear a tailored brown suit ‘with matching accessories for the wedding. Miss Carter is a native born Jun- eauite, the daughter of the late Sidney Laurence Carter, former | chief clerk in the . Alaska Road Commission office here for about| 17 years, She left Juneau when; a child and lived in Seattle until! last summer when she returned !of live with her aunt, in the Juneau Hotel. A graduate of the Univer- sity of Washington, she s now; employed in the rret%nupmu- of | the Alaska Steamship Company. Mr. Filkins 18 attached to the; staff of the Signal Corps. United! States Army here, and has been| in Juneau for nearly two years. |Before that he was with the Signal Corps in San Francisco. “His par- ents reside in Michigan. 'Mr. Fil-| |kins during his residence in Jun-j eau has made many staunch friends. | { The couple will reside in the ‘Ass{-mhly Apartments. | D | i NORTH COAST DISEMBARKS - 14 PERSONS |Northland afipany Ves- sel fo Sail for Sitka at 10 o'Clack Fourteen persons from Seattle and Southeast ports arrived . here this morning,on the steamer North Coast. The vessel. will remain port until 10 o'clock’ tonight before sailing for Sitka and. Seattle. There are 46 passengers for Sitka aboard. Those disembarking here were A. J. Hill, Viola Bolton, Robert Bol- ton, Ken Edwards, James Williams, H. M. Whittier, H. B. Largent, A Van Mavern, Dave Wierzhowski Claud Morse, E. W. Terwilliger, Jack Roby, William Adams, L. R. Desmond. For Sitka Passengers aboard the North Coast for Sitka are as follows Robert Burns, James Stevens, Mrs. M. Conway, George A. Lingo, Mrs. George A. Lingo, Mrs. G. T. | Gentle, Baby Gentle, Mrs. L. M McKanna, Miss Marjorie McKanna, Robert R. May, Lyle Johnson, Charles E Green, Donald Reynolds, H. E. Ward, George A. Croff, Irving Pet- erson, William Auer. Edward Tazelaar, Mrs. Gordon Coyle, Miss Roberta Coyle, Ronald Coyle, Mrs. F. Lundberg, Mrs. M. B. Amacher, Carl E. Melliott, James M. Arnold, THE 000“0“‘0; | HAVE iny Eat Johnnie’s Famous Delicious Fried Chicken Tasty Broiled Steaks Al Johnnie Marin 00“0000QM“QO“QWOMQW“QWQ“OOQ“MMW DANCE The Hammond Electric Organ a combination which hadn’t prev- iously seen floor duty as a unit, but the extra speed and conditioning of the Bears made up for their lack of teamwork | —— -~ PLYMOUTH’S FINEST! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1941 DOUGLAS INN Invites You to A GOOD TIME TONIGHT To the Music of DINE 1 Kinds of Sandwiches, Too! FOOT BALL RESTULTS The following are final scores of football games played yesterday afternoon or evening: Texas Tech 0; Miami0. 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Jy 8 14 . 14 ) £ | Empire—the er with the largest Fred Orme was admitted to St. Sea and Paul E. Richers is purser, I oma s I oma “:::fll :irm”a“};:p alve fekdng Ann’s Hospital this morning for - > Y |treatment of an injured arm. | | 5 | —— - - il ) [] ] . ‘ S e Minnie Albert was admitted to the | Does Dul ln o l ar" Government Hospital yesterday wUGus | ' afternoon to receive medical care, F L Y L] g [] i non ot wesasitn e | NNEVW'S f Westen Hemisphere' admitted to the Government Hos- rl i Pl pital this morning for medieal treat- i - ¢ : Y or eas“re ment SPET g — 7 o T 1 | VOL POORS ('OMP"'M"N_"‘"_ (Continued from Page One) OF VEIER“ i Jimimie Williams entered the Gov=1 A NS whrming barly tor Mr. | s — SON Hisiion Hih tasvsadder ernment Hospital this merning for #nd Mrs. Val Poor took place in dn't st working for| =¥ s g o medical treatment. their new home here Thursday x:‘t:lof:;]&:u“\A(r'::‘,l Al_‘SKA SKIPPER | § in your own plane or in one - |night as 20 friends of the couple, | b ey Pe L mting’ o bogk—ta pAYS (All HERE“ which you have rented. o ELMER LINDSTROM IS ‘ukm.g relreshmex‘u‘s, firopp(-d in to big book, It is ostensibly a history Learn the Modern Sport! | WITH GEORGE BROTHERS | ¢elebrate the near completion of of Santo Domingo. Actually it is | the residence as well as their twn»a 5 posil’ive indictment of| FEarle Earling, son of Capt. G. Elmer Lindstrom, promihent Ju- vyears of residence on the Chan- Sam’s long. sometimes ugly Earling, veteran Alaskan steamer o vl s neau athlete, today began duties |nel. Hallowe'en decorations nndjungi‘ ;;n ?'do(i:agr. diplamac;" in captain and whaling station sup- AV"‘U"’" is not expensive. with George Brothers Grocery. In|favors provided the motif for the|fie®'C O republics. It was called erintendent; visited in Juneau yes- There's more pleasure per the future, he will greet his friends in{luir and dancing was ‘enjoyed. ""N bo;h'- Vue"u*r;” _a refec. terday while the USS. Goshawk dollar in flying. from the driver's seat of the big ° The guests included Mr. and Mus., B "’l h:;fi"l ik ;“ which | Was “in. poft. ‘Young' Earling is a store’s delivery truck. | Marvin Robinson, Mr. and Ms.| P8 10 the 'km 34 uy‘. \neyaisl | seaman first class on the Navy | LU {Jake Sorri, Mr. and Mrs, smnleyiz'";ucm:’ fool over the VIEYA! minesweeper. ! Start Preparing for EOITIETED atmniy Hexeel, . af‘d M'f' BYS P‘""“ When President Roosevelt came The elder Earling, formerly sup- | Your !;'il)‘f,;'ft\eYl' icense A= If you like to serve cb ¥ i s Ms, Peu. Memn?, M"‘ into office in 1933, he called Welles' erintendent of the Port Armstrong : bit for 1 '\fl.vo Eheomerare il A adrs: \Chiesiér Carlson, Mt Bndrhack to the State Department. (As whaling station on the southern| 1 it for lunch or supper you can|mMrs. Harvey Hall, Miss Evelyn! i A _ Isiand and a fre- mix in a little chopped cooked ban and Peter. Sai Jad in kneepants, young Sum- | tip of Baranof Islan a meat, fish or fowl. About half a Wk, 2. Jensen and Peler “"‘s'imr, with his family, attended the, quent Juneau visitor when he cap- cupful is enough for each 2 cups bury. e | wedding of Franklin and Eleanor tained passenger liners on lh.e §e-l Alalka school ol of rarebit mixture. HALLOWE'EN AT SCHOOL iRooseve]t.) The still young diplo- | attle-Alaska rur3. now lns xethedi i iy — — = = mat didn’t lose any time getting and lives at Zenith, Wash. ! . Following the Hallowe'en celebra- | ¢ i % i - - i Ael‘olllllhcs lllc about his South American busi 'y . HEe {tion among the grades duringlpocc Out of a paragraph in the 4 g | GIRL SCOUT \ {most of the afternoon yesterday|pecident’s inaugural address,' _In medieval times, the_betrothal' P. 0. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 . events for the day at school cul-' wweneo with the aid and consent 'N8 presented o: the tip c)‘(!m;:i" JUNEAU » i i S | 4 tsw that your raSlllon Show {minated with a high school Party o pis new chief, Cordell Hull, ex-&f‘fli “’g":f“f"m Y 5 ' SATURDAY EVENING :‘er“‘elh Ereuig; aP-d B f;“i‘;ly““;;{pmded “the Good Neighbor poli- } ml]' e e 0sts n a T ” i is st irs | cy,” which now is so firmly estab- Between Performances entertainment was provided |lished as a part of our diplomacy . PR 5 5 3 {that only the rebellion of our cap““l Tllelh‘e There was a living statute con- neighbor republics against it test that was won by Miss Kath-|could wreck it. ! léen Carlson and Melvin Shudshift.| Welles has gone on up the lad- | |A song game was won by Frank der, of course. As Undersecretary: jKrsul, Patsy Fleek, Dolly Krsullor State, he is the administrative iand Elmer Savikko. A car race head of the entire department, but went to Obert Havdahl. Refresh- jt's certain that as long as he is rlntlm.\ were served with dancing|that there will be no shirking in ollowing. !the drive to cement the bonds of | Western Hemisphere solidarity. - HUNTERS RETURN A two weeks' trip tor Jake and| Jimmy Manning and Jack Mills! ended yesterday with their retura home bringing a supply of various kinds of game. e e 2 C. 0. ANDIRSON I'.L Charles O. Ance son s confined | by illness to the ..me of his| daughter, Mrs. Carl Floridan, on}, Fifth Avenue. He is reported suf- fering from heart ailment. X R et DR. RAMSEY ADDRESSES HOME NURSING. CLASS | Special interest was provided | here' last night at regular weekly | session of: the home pursing class| in the City Hall by Doctor W. S. Ramsey of the Department of Pub- lic Health who gave a talk on im- munization against small-pox and| diphtheria. General discussion of| communicable diseases followed his | talk, ! LEST SHE FORGET ROCKY MOUNT, N. 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