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PAGE TWO SURELY Tk KSGIVING IS A TIME TO “IBkAT YOURSE HERMITAGE & BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT" 1 0 g1 For Generations=AGreat Lientuchy Whishey o1 147 ity Y ramg, & ey ooy gy ST National Distillers Prod. Corp.,N.Y. ¢ 93 Proof Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Gnoflle. Wushlnqton CUB SCOUT MEET ON TAP TONIGHT A meeting of the Cub Scout lead- and parents of boys of Cub age will be held in the city council mbers this evening at 8 o'clock to participate in a train- ing session in the Cubbing gram. Dr. W. M. Whitehead, Chairman of! the Rotary Sponsoréd Cub Pack has asked a large attendance of parents so that all may understand their relationship to the Pack program Parents play amn important part serving as examiners for their own sons in the achievement program. 1t is expected that the Cubmaster will be named by the committee this evening. Den Mothers, Den Chiefs and Den Dads are other positions to be filled to complete the Pack personnel. Registration of the boys has al- ready bezun and the registration of the Pack leaders will take place this evening. It is anticipated that the Charter can be applied for this month. Cub books for leaders have arrived ilable at the meeting IN FROM SITKA T. J. Pyle, of the Indian dental official, arrived from the North Sea - BACK FROM SITKA Royal Shepard, who has been on business trip to Sitka, returned Juneau headquarters on the AVIATION PREPARED? as never hefore, op- Dr ffice Sitka aboard e Jut to his North ARE YOU OW TTO? both b this even- and pare Today ONSULT School of Beronautics, Inc. || ixciar ‘ sty . Box 2187 Phone Black 769 ) | AIRMAIL EN’VF‘LOPES [ UNEAU | air route from Seattle to Nome, ¢ 4 |sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adx GRAYBAR SALESM AN HERE . C. Bingham, salesman for the Graybar Electric Company, a:rived | here last night on the North Se' and is registered at the Gastmem ' Alaska PR P stands for PEPPER full of flavor and zest C is for CINNAMON ends your quality quest S is for SCHILLING the brand that is best! Schilling 37 SPICES=19 EXTRACTS COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title L. F. H. A. Pnl a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT CIIARLES G. WARNER CO. pro- showing | ‘be given at the Children’s Onhope-' | partment paid for her passage, and THE DAILY ALASKA I;MPIRhfijUNLAU ALAbK/\ 13.5. Neutrality ActGes Scrapped; House Takes Final Approval Action BULLETIN —WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—After an eleventh-hour BAD WEATHER intervention by President Roose- noon dramatically’ gave Con- | GRO,UNDS Au | velt, the House late this after- gressional approval to the lezis- | Bad weather from Seattle to Fair- lation scrapping the Neutrality Act and the bans against arming | banks is preventing all PAA plane movemean today. American merchant ships and sending them into combat zones. A Lodestar in Juneau is sched- uled southbound tomorrow. he The momentous vote came after Speaker Sam Rayburn, in | Douglas, also in Juneau, is sched- uled to leave for Fairbanks tor a supreme effort to avert a major defeat of the Administra- row and an Electra is due in June from Fairbanks tomorrow. — e VITAMINS, CRABS, SOLDIERS KEEPING KETCHIKAN HOPPING First City Having' Biggest the House to approve of the Neutraliay Act changes would Boom in Years, Bart- left Reports': “belster aggressive steps and in- Business ‘at Ketehikdn 'is boor tentions of Germany” and weak- 0) ing as it hasn’t boomed for manj 1 1 20ldfimers Die at Sitka Two Alaska pioneer§ died ab’ the Pioneers' Home in Sitka last Sat- in Seattle. The De- en the positions of Great A. Woodrum, Democrat of Vir- The vote was 212 for and 194 RED (Ross years, it was declared’ here today [ which time he supervised the e be ‘a4 combination of a splendid city with 60 women conducting the The drive started vesterday with afe in Ketchikan every ‘week on ¢k’ calls will be made and Chair- ning around downtown streets. will be able to escape the women gshown, he said, in the new vita- 3000 Juneau ‘members in the Red|yres of dogfish livers for vitamin N |a pound to 30 cents, he said, and | scrap fish. ported. A vitamin capsule manu- In this connection, invaluable aid positions on the board of directors |announced today at the Ch"‘mb"*’rermory and the Fish and Wild- Charles Burdick, Robert Schoettler, | 3 bs tory, is in the States hiring two announced by President Curtis Shat- Investigations on the part of | the board. Shattuck will carry over | spider crab canning industry n ment of Health, Crippled Child Di- and the child was taken south|urday, it was announced here’ lo-‘ child, has received treatment in St.|the Gold Rush days and mined ted to the Sitka home five years | dic Hospital came to Alaska In 1892 and was| Britain, Russia and China.” Daring the last minutes of the ginia, said: “We are sitting on a keg of dynamite, yet we quib- againsl. e by E. L. Bartlett, Secretary of Al- aska, who returned yesterday aft pRo(EEDS tablishment of an N'YA tegiona g 1 office. The Dbig drive. Tof Red fishing season and business from the' nearby army base at Annette campaign. the campaigners making a house furloughs, he said, and the cur- to houde call with splendid results. rent novelty there is the sight of man Charles D. Beale said no one| Much interest is also being n this drive. Beale declared the min processing plant of Willis Le- | women solicitors are doing & g00d|po at Ward Cove. During the week L be Asotund, [oil extraction rose from 25 cents fishermen are enthusiastic over the ‘possibllmes of spending the 'fail | 1 A second vitamin processing | or am r ‘plnm will soon be put in operation near Ketchikan by Charles C. | oar a e facturer in the Windy City, Dawe is establishing the Alaska plant as to the processing plants is being (of the Juneau Chamber of Com-|given py the fisheries laboratory at | luncheon in the Baranof Hotel. | life Service, Bartlett reported. At | Those nominated were A. B. Phil present, he said, Morris B. Stans- J. B. Burford and Ludwig Nelson. ¢ 1 ‘. Nominations will again be opened |DéW junior “chemists, bringing the labomtory staff to a total of eight tuck, and election will be held at the | December 4 meeting. | the laboratory are also going for- | to serve on the board next year in | Alaska, Bartlen said, | addition to v,he six to bg chosen, In answer to an appeal 1ssued | vision, for an escort to take a child to Seattle, a Juneau resi- aboard the North Sea this morn- |98y ing. One was John J. McKenzie, aged | Ann's Hospital, but further treat-|around Fairbanks, Nome, Kobuk | and Deering until he was admit-| ago. The other old-timer who paqsed‘ 4 flsherman around Cordova un-; il 1939. debate, Representative Clifton ble.” a week in the First Oity, duri The Ketchikan boom seems to Cross membership i8 ‘being made inthis Island, Barlett declared. Army men Where residents were out, “come- a “Jeep” car, army property, run- iz job and he believes the goal of partiett was in Ketchikan, the |and winter seasons fishing for Dawe, of Chicago, Bartlett ' re- {a source of raw material, he said. A slate of seven candidates for merce during the coming year Was | getchikan, operated jointly by the | B RmIC. s, R e by, chief chemist at the labora- | at the meeting November 27, it was research workers. Six ‘members are to be elected to ward in the matter of founding a recently by the Territorial Depart- dent volunteered to act as escort,| Lucy Anderson, the crippled | 75, Who came to the Territory in| ment was necessary and could only| | |on was John Hagen, aged 72, who| | pibe ‘ilhv volunteer paid her own way. — .- — Try this new sandwich trick: | Toast white bread on one side, cover the untoasted sides lightly with but- = { i sliced pineapple and bacon! Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Istrips Broil or bake until well Empire—the paper with the l.grgesl browned. Serve hot. pnld circulation. i BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ') HBNWNG FOUR GUESTS FOR DINNER TONMGHT - \ERN \MPORTANT PEOPLE FROM WASKINGTON NE DONT HENE TO WERRY ,GEN'RIL - NE KNOW U'LL DO N OUTMNOST AN NE WNONT FERQT TOTEWL SO RN SNUEEY \NHET LOW\ZAE - GENERAL ROSEWETER SPERKING — T ST CANCEL THET DINNER FOR TONGHT ~ N0 ,N0 -T \WONT BE HOME — THRTS ALL RIGHT - THE R0BSTLL DO FOR "TONORROW NGHT — GOO0D-BNE Copr 1941, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved Juneau Hizh School cut loose | fective JOINT SESSION GOV fifiME%‘!T ROTARY AKD hp;} al f\ ade |0 Iowg Dns- fance Telephone Operat- ors to Withhold Week Nov. 13—The Gov- appealed to the Tnde- tion of Long UA" Band PlaysA, School Super- intendent Sings, Every- body Has Good Time The of tt with red-uniformed band NEW K YOrF brass and Superinte A. B. Phillip! rect amount ¢f the singi néon Baranof hrow louette” t m of the b a A i pute v 'h and Tele- vage di P phone Rotary Cl merce memb: joint meeting Studded wit who forgot themselves ar mad -memb ing was a me o tele siderit raphed to John of the unlon, was teeman, Director oneiliation unjon an= 'nc would not wtened of the Three rl relationship which should ¢ bodies, H the purposes ccmplishmen Commerce. out the spirit tarianism as h into Rotary member recurits — Wa H C. F. (Brownie) Brov In the 3 ound cf » membership in the union ed by Moran at 15,000, and 1 of ATT + < pls compose Faulk and r nd me hip Q B o Kdl precia ld-guard ber, Car Faulkner former T N the betterment o It was anncur Chamber next week Rotary and held on Fr given over to an tion Army Commissi Ormes, here f annual vati A speaker at Dr. Frank E. ¥ of the America from San Franc stay to set up f units of the Red NO GR'DDER MINNEAPO! liam Starkey, ball in his life. Never! was injured in a game Starkey told police h: ing through a park when in the y o nd 1 200-pound men team and was bl play by interference. showed shoulder and injury But Emergency Board's Seftlement Refused 13 Fourt CHICAGO, Nov f ting em 10n-0per: Nc \. 76, never played foot- dered ber T. wa, 4 IRVINC ING of ed out An coll Wilbur ness, ay the rhone Irv a Peter Lehman, center Rejected by the United States because he was married, Peter Lehe man, son of the governor of New York, is pictured in Montreal where be has joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. Two R. C. A. F. flyers greet him on arrival. ~ ByBILLY DeBECK AL R\GHT, FELLARS —~ SOUP'S ON Y alk- | Non-Operaling iroaders RejeciPeace No Sirike Called by Group! ~- Merely Cordial Explan- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941 THE WEATHER (By the U."S. Weather Bureau) S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | FORECASTS: Juncau and vieinity: Rain no! much change in temperature night and Frids lowest tonight about 38 degrees, highest out 44 degrees; moderate to fresh southeasterly winds y tonight in Lynn Canal. utheast Alaska: Rain tonig and and Friday; in the extreme north portion; fresh to strong winds except winds are expected to continue northerly Lynn Canal. Wind and weather alone the f ¢! Alaska tonight and From Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: east to northeasterly 30 to 50 miles per hour, rain; Caje Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook; north to northeas winds, 15 t> 30 miles per hour and cloudy tonight,” winds increasing Friday and with light rain; Cape Hin- chinbrook to Kodiak; northerly wnds 20 to 30 miles per hour and cloudy tonight, ‘winds becoming e isterly with occasional ligh Friday. U Friday except warmer southeas tonight to- erly in night LOCAL DATA Bam'm‘(er Temp. Humidity Wind Vslocity yesterday 29.52 42 81 today 35 100 43 38 E 20 | RADIO REPORTS | TODAY | Max. tempt. Lowest 4:30am. Precip. ation last 24 hours temp. tempt. 24 hours Barrow 22 Fairbanks 2 27 Time 4:30 pm 4:30 Noon Weather Clo "4 Ground Fog ) Cloudy am te 28.90 4:30a.m Weathe horage Bethel St. Paul Atka Dutch Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketd Cloudy Cloud. Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy Ground Fog Pt. Cldy Rain Harbor 38 40 40 4 WEATHER SYNOPSIS A widespread and severe storm approathing -the lower south eastern Gulf of Alaska was causing strong southeast to northeast- erly winds and rain from Oregon (o the southern portion of Sout easg this morning. Another storm located near St. Paul causing cloutly weather and snow over the Bristol B ea region. £ tered snow showers were reported several points in the interior of Alaska. The precipitation during the past 24 hours was 053 inch , and the lowest temperature last night was two grees above zero at Fairbanks. The Thursday morning weather chart indicated a Jarge area ot ur u,s'ually low pressure dominated the greater part of the north- Ocean with one center of about 2865 inches located out one hundred miles off the coast of Queen Charlotte Island econd 16w center about 2895 inches located 500 miles iwest of the first storm. Both storms appeared to | ; northeastward. A third storm with lowest pressure of about ches was located to the northwest of St. Paul Island red to be moving east southeastward towards Bristol Bay. eau, November 14 — Sunrise 8:43 a.m., sunset 4:41 p.n MINUTE-MEN DISTURBED BY MORNING FIRE CALL few con Juneau 1 fla land Wwas end Bering eurring over oc- great- de- of o e and 'FINNS STILL WILLING FOR PEACE TALKS Rejection o?lTS. W entious members Civic Defense Unic hlights a t i pajam: rishirts at 4 a. m today, city fire-bell blatted loudl; disturbed their slumbe The call was to a shack afnlng Ninth' Street, where on o chimney burned up a few shir but caused no serious damage. hack was the residence of Je n, clean-up man at the anof Hotel. and afion of Position -~ Bar- HELSINKI NU\ 1.{ Finland does not consider the door closed to further negotiations with the United States, a foreign office pokesman said toda He added that in the ‘fi the Amq tinuing her was meant only position of I with the Soviets Finland in no wise wanted to set obstacle the path of further diplomatic overtures from Wash- ington, he declared. K PAUL GETS GOAT ON HUNTING TRIP Members of the pariy of hunters going to Davidson Glacier in Chil- Inlet over the holiday’ say that Specs Paul shot a 400-pound mountain goat during the trip. To make good on the showing, the carcass was brought to Juneau. The goat was shot far-back in aps awi rher floated ‘uown, stream to the boat. ka u! The smallest known flowerlng plant ‘in the world is watermeal, | measuring about one th)rts-sec< jond of an inch in diameter. About 30 percent of the nauons sugar requiréments are produced in | continental United State: 4 - & SALMON SAUCE Here is a grand new sauce to serve atop hot or cold salmon. Mix equal portions of mayennaise, chili sauce horseradish and chopped pickles. Chill. wee inst con- nst Russi cordial ex- ons for ring y l fight as a in with Insured Safety 4% IEARNINGS 8n Savings Accounis © Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. ® Money available at any time. ® Start an account with §1 or more. Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneav Phone 3 | | l . g WATCHES_As comptroller general of the U.S,, Lindsay Car« ter Warren’s job is to see that government money moves straight down the legal ‘ line chalked by Congress. 5 =

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