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P\C E TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNI:AU ALASKA NEW U. FOOD-FOR-DEFENSE BUDGET S NORMAL Y EARLY Fish and Wildlife Service, was ¢ JUNEAU GIRL 1S ELECTED LS F\cfs ?% ‘EP ) COLLEGE CLASS OFi'TCF STt i S 0o e b gs AGLSENAS G Doiig has |, 5 iy Heep R Em Emo the AGENT DOWN 1t Pacific Uni oe rid KOW 0 m the J Samuelson of Juneau. { ‘ prshee ! AN roles t Laze and! § WS o —_— —_— back to Ohl K1I1~.|.\ pioneer /\' from sun, Sno (Coptinued from P e) | : 8 rlsor Jlomgren - by - |though Mving on nothing but the sk A% wife, he had scraped together $20 H : g e rommgt, ady, PO Dor £ poreiuont (she 4o seimburse the government. “for| O Gas at River Junction | csiions of Founcs MR Hon . Gl to say i vha . p ay H 3 1at | . Reittaenty, Aie inaistsd tht she|rirvood and hey which 1 skl Neth of ‘Whitehorse 3 off river land adjoining a clair e e {dled Ay IhAL year and didn'tfgappeq gy KMW; in 1884 EGGS T PEFEOON (”.],‘,,(“" bt iy Ray Renshaw, flying agent of (Billions O Dozens) \pPp ). Box 2187 SECURE L PO Pala vOV.L Diesel in Your Boat If You Want < N 18, e Treasur) first. oorisclen fund reeeipt from a soldier vew army in training, Fort Benuing, Ga It change folded in ser in the sum in the blank $4.61.T entence: “I owe this to Uncle 8ar A Friend” And wilh a $100 biu cause of poor visibility, he ran'short | from Sioux ¥alls, 8. D, s aimot | ENGMY Holds Greafest Al’-w"T et {egible i For taxs o . s | he flyer gof his position by | st T i hllery Mass Ever Assem- |noting the time a canadian pianc |SOYBEANS : om My oed N J, came a, passed over him and using his (Millions OFf Acres) mouey order f i deathbed. A ploneer For many years he had had wheat farm in Canada, ney re, OD- TTAN IO\ exly aying duty. He higher ratin ‘u:‘d m het cheat on his coa- | ber. i forces of the §!seiance 25 and in Coma ation. part of it is sent to the Presiden such varying YOU PREPARED? ; can ! i ations for a number lic , ; SRS, e % must produce not only everything | tudents are heing ac { o!?.' }?i‘l‘;mes?fm b required for the British front but| ed today for flight | A all we can send to Russia besides.” . oo Y S Contemplated Withdrawal — | e MATIS EXECUTE ofMarinestrom Shanghai | - An i | repare Today |5t oo s SIX NORWEGIANS | 1okes Nippon Nervous | | cervation in an itution 1or the | ! JONSUL 1 % ; ) | TOKYO, Nov. 8 — Contemplated CONSULT |insane. His ob: , unnt. he FOR SHIP MUTINY witorexsi o american masines 3 . ] § %o |from Shanghai means the United Llafika Sr : C 1 3« | states is preparing everything for Py < 1 § i LONDON, Nov, 8—Six Norweg- the worst possible outcome of Lh“i Aeronauics, ks, ; L 10s who mutinied aboard a Ger- Japanese - American conferences | Phoue Black 769 wor UMPIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber aud Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve nd Modernize Your Home Unc ‘L"lc L F. H. A MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT Mors Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride Zngine, that Insiantly Starks runce of Safe Trips Ereedom from Fire Hasards A Brosd Range of Smooth Speeds f.ow Uperating and Maintenanes Cests Reduced Insurance dates Braokeless, Odorless Fxhaust Fall Diesei Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Eand Cranked il ‘M‘. LES G. WARNER ()i:. CE RN RN N R RN R came frowm was bills and Wits no explanation, ’m sion plane north from Seattle.|| (Millions Slaughtered) Oten there Is no explanation. a s In's er erday took off from Watson, There was the letter enclosing 24 k&]lz bC.,nwherc he has been | cents, with the simple, rawled grounded by bad. weather since last| srounded by bad. weaner aingt nst||. PEANUTS # from a man | on WPA. I ““'y' Vo A should | {was scheduled to take off from | pay, saves b4 vicies and the| ) NGHESTER, England, Nov. §|Whitehorse to refuel the game com- || GARDENS "m'“:”_" ‘m"“" P ‘newgeAn':'em b |—Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of |mission ship. i1 (Millions Of Acres) my years ges- Lot - | Supply, today told factory workers| Meantime, Grenold Collins, an-| Another $500 came from a|wn, are turning out arms for |other flying game agent has arrived North Da-|pyjiain that Germany has at least kotan’s last request was that his| 100,000 cannon, which he called the daughter send the Treasury $500. greatest and had (run his grain across the line for sale in the United States without | Britain is giving Russia in the first did not want to|such statement by a cabinet mem- | The money doesn’t always come | turned from Moscow, |directly to the Treasury. A large | WOrkers: salutations as . Germans Have 100,000 Guns, |tine on a sandbar at the junet. of the Teslin and Big Salmon ~s, .about 60 miles north of HOGS | (Millions Staughtered) CATTLE- CALVES Whitehorse, this morning, according to word received by the Alaska| Game Commission here | Renshaw, flying a new game com- n, (Millions Of Acres) QDUCTION IN U. S, bled,” Beaverbrook radio to wire for information. This |morning, a plane loaded with gas CANNED FRUITS (Millions Of Cases) at Fairbanks with another néw ship | and has put the plane on skis for winter rl\mg | U. 5. GIRDING FOR CONFLICT, JAPS BELIEVE mass of artillery mer a | assembled. Beaverbrook spoke in direct rpph to criticism of the amount of aid || CHICKENS " (Millions Slaughtered) | Answering many written quest- | ions received since he recently re- | he told the (Millions Of Acres) “You are fighting on the British| t, front and the Russian front. You u chip after being taken from|about to be started in Washington, their uve Spitsbergen islands last|the newspaper Asahi declared to- surincr were executed at Tromso, night. 1b | NoTw . on Monday, the Norwegian lcoraph Agency said today. D BUY DEFENSE STAMPS WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Prison at Charlestown, Mass., electric chair in January, 1942, 86 PROOF. SYRAIGHT IOURION WHISKEY SCHENLEVDISTILLERS CORP., NEW VQRKCITY BRINGING UP FATHER e SAY-DO You OH! HELLO- MQ IEGS I HEARD THE 'PHOK!F— RINGING ~ AND |7 U\;T CCLRRED TO ME THAT OMEBODRY MAY Bh CALLING-AND IMAGING AY SURPRISE WHEN I Al 1$WEQ%B ~IT WAS ( AT THE O ALOT OF - U0\ OBL\GED WOWLD S wt A2 | ARE S UPPO‘SEDTD EVERY I AT NINE ? NOW GX T DOWN HERE - AND 2= READY TO DIG INTO BARNEY GOOGLE AND: SNUFFY SMITH L-OF AL THINGS - de, 16, Starts His Last Mile iy | In custody of court officer, Raymond L. Woodward, 16, enters State BE“EVES HIS where he is scheduled to die in the The boy pleaded guilty to the mutila- tion slaying of schoolgirl Constance Shipp. There is no substiiute for newspaper advertising! By GEORGE McMANUS HE JUST PHONED HE'D BE HERE ANY MINUTE -BUT HE DIDNIT_KNOW THE HOUR THE MINUTE WOULD BE IN AS HE KNOW +OUl BE BUT | FEICE NOW-WHERE IS HE ? IT'S BEEN AN HOUR SINCE | 'PHONED HM~= WHY DID MAGGIE WISH THISOF‘OZ -REN T'HEAD WORK - I'D HAVE BEEN HERE SOONER HAD A HARD TIME GET= TING A SHOVEL TO DIG WITH = HE SAID SPADES WOUILD BE BETTER-BUT | TOLD HIM | NEVER PLAY BRIDGE - NOW - WHERE SHALL. | START DIGGING 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, l94l THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS: Juneau and vieinity: Mostly clouly tonight and Sunday with fo in the channels Sunday morning and the likelihood of a few show- ers. Little change in temperature, highest Sunday 44 and lowes tonight 39 degrees, gentle iable winds Scutheast Alaska: Mostly partly cloudy with a few scattersd showers and little change in temverature tonight and Sunday, ai low stratus of fog in most channes tonight and Sunday mornin | gentle to moderate variable winds, mostly northerly in channels | cennecting with the Interior Wind and weather along the (iulf of Alaska tonight and Sun.: Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer and Cape Spencer to Cape Hin- chinbrook: moderate seuth to sjutheast winds, scattered. showers: Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay: moderate to fresh east to northeast winds, scattered showers; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak moderate to fresh northerly winds, scattered snow showers LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 p.m. yesterday 20.66 42 98 w 4 Rain 4:30 a.m. today 29.76 40 100 S 2 Drizzle Noon today 2078 39 100 S 4 Fog RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 4:30a.m. Precip. 4:30am Station last 24 hours | temp. tempt. 24 hours Weathe Barrow -3 =12 =12 0 * Clea Fairbanks 16 13 13 01 Cloudy Nome 25 14 22 0 Clear Dawson 14 12 12 03 3 Anchorage 26 19 19 21 Bethel 17 7 0 St. Paul 35 34 0 Cloudy Dutch Harbor .. 39 39 g “loud Sand Point 31 [ 30 G Snow Kanatak 13 | 4 0 Cle: Juneau . 45 40 81 Dizzle Ketchikan 52 | 49 428 Rain Prince Rupert .. 54 | 50 1.82 Rain Prince George .. 49 | 43 40 Rain Seattle 59 42 0 Cloudy Portland 66 41 0 Pt. Cldy San Francisco .. 81 53 53 0 Pt. Cldy WEATHER SYNOPSIS The storms in the North Pacific had become less intense this morning Cloudy skies with loca' fog prevailed over Southeast Al- aska and mostly partly cloudy skies over the remainder of Alaska this morning. . Cold air prevaila:l over Western Alaska and along the coast to the west from Princ: William Sound. The highest tem- perature yesterday afternoon was5) degrees at Ketchikan and th»> Jowest this morning was minus 12 at Barrow. The of precipitation during the past 2} hours was 4.28 chikan. Fog with poor visibilities prevailed over kan airway this morning. The Saturday morning weather chart indicated two low pressure centers in the Gulf of Alaska of about 29.60 inches located at degrees north and 140 degrees west and the second near Seward frental low pressure trough extended from Queen Charlotte Sound the south., High pressure dominated the Bering Sea. Low pressure probably is located at 45 degrees north and 150 degrees west, but re- serts are lacking in this area. Juneau, November 9 — Sunrise 8:31 am., sunset 4:52 pm greatest amouut inches at Ket- the Juneau-Ketchi- 56 A 0 consists of 12 women but several d bhave left Juneau and at pre: P lvl( uar jonly eight are taking part. The |group meets every other week | Guests at last night's meeting Meel a' 7'30 were Mrs. Clayton Polley of Skag- L] way, Mrs. Amby Frederick and | Mrs. Jerry Williams . | Next meeting of the sewing club All members of the Juneau Civic| ) pe held in the home of Mus. Defense Unit were being urged 19- Ed Sweene day to be on hand at 7:3‘0 p. m. in, o i 3 the grade _u‘hool anduf)n‘um for a; GOING HUNTING I s meeting of the city's defense| i Bert Lybeck, Juneau Street Sup- es. Aerm!endem. is leaving tomorrow on The meeting will be short 8ession,| .o 1oyt poat Addington for a it was promised by Defense Chief; 3 5 1 Frank’ Metcalt, and WilE esbargaal "oo< OF more of dser hunting in - the Icy Strai oun review of the first two defense N arills held during the past two| TO BUILD GARAGE weeks by the Juneau. minute-men. £ Steve Stanworth yesterday applied Squad sergeants and squad mem-| ; | for a building permit to construct a bers will be given a chance to suggest any ways in which the|garage, 20 by 30 feet in size, at 430 arill procedure may be improved, Willoughby Ave. Metealf said, and announcements! TnE LN B will be made governing action of BUY DEFENSE BONDS the Civic Defense Unit in future, drills and emen;ency calls, MISSION FAILS BEFORE STARTED Japanese Ambassador fo U. 5. Does Not Expect | Far East Agreement | _MANILA, Nov. 8—Saburo Kuru- su, special Japanese envoy flying to | the United States aboard a clipper | in an attempt to bring about settlement with Washington, is re- | liably reported to have told lriend:} ‘here during his overnight stop that ' he did not have “much hope” for 'suceess. ! It is reported that Kurusu said (he is unable to offer the United States sufficient concessions. | SAVE with Insured Safety HURRN ¥ WEVE Got PAW - MORE & SCANDRL TO Tay 10 WRCHINGTON FOR TH | G < EXACTIY 6 MWUTES To JENBIRDS W \FEN GENRIL ROSEWRRTER T OO Ch hy 2 g DMPH - PORT RENCE /101 GONMMIREGE REACH THE AVRPORT BALLS BUER FINDG O NE BEEN WERRIN WHAR'S T WITH OFFICIALS OF THE /Gl ROCENBE (£ 0= 0 E\REY HS HOWSE -SHOES WRWST HE'S BNEN, ov NaNS 5 ,,G,:NE,RN- STAFF T NE \NOMD I o THAR WONT BE ENUFE LEF' OFNE CWINESE WROPPER LERGE ‘“’,\“ > MITTER. ) & " o e | HERS T 7O GWE TW BUZZARDE FE WALERS ABSOLUTELN CONFIDENTIAL FEL NENEER SEOONG QU BN §-GOW A QRGAMENT 'ROUND N~ Roenen o M- WOICH B AN WS FACTORY FROM WARSHUN | SWWIT 2 MODE SEEGARG 2 4% EARNINGS On Savings Accounis ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. ® Money available at any time. @ Start an account with §1 or more. Current 4% Raie Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneau Phone 3 'YAKUTATWOMEN GET SENTENCES. Two women were hailed into U. oner's court at Yakutat , charged with dnmken' jisorderly conduct, according a wire received at the U. S. Mar- office here today. John Williams was hned t shal’s Mrs, 250 and given a 60-day jail sentence which was suspended. Mrs. Ruth Smith was given a 60-day suspended sentence and no fine. ‘ Sewing Group Holds ‘First Meet of Season ; Holding their first meeting of |the year last night, the Sewing \_lub gathered in the home of Mrs, ' Robert Davlin to begin their sea- work. The greup normally sons