The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1941, Page 8

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b . X T T T e T T 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA s 7 TUFSDAY NOVEMBER 18 |94l seaway, if) word reaching the office of U. S. FDK ASKS (Io nnhl convention here, the Presi- channel T [ Marshal William Mahoney in Ju- (HRISTM le lonna|res dent said, “We need guns, tanks, from Min- mmu Both have made written con- ‘ planes and ships without delay, to t N Atlal ms and were to have beef FOR ARMS AND without interruption. The Ameri- - - med today so bonds could be can people and the American gov- 3 € by three mountain l u B |set on their release ! o oo era e pEA(E ernment are determined that we € outhern Crimea has The ' ere | e have them.” PAGE EIGHT The St. Lawrence pproved, will open e I 2,000 information received here came through *U. S. Deputy Mar- | The President also called for the shal Nate Hardy, of Ketchikan, 5 s reestablishment of peace in the THIEVES HElD now in Seattle enroute to Pml,- |S plANNED w"h Me'(al' HolIDAY P[odudlon W"houl Delay' ra_nk_s of organized mbm" as a pa- triotic step of great importance land with prisoners. siat : A Without Ime"upfion Is towasd the oreating @f national Anh Tuberculosis Stickers!Veterans fo Help Organize Twenty-one Juneau Regis-| Asked by President ‘| — <ee— bbed Lodge of . : [ et a D”ghwh:) RFO d Confegss STOCK OUOIA"ONS | Will Go in Alaska Civic Defense Pafrol | frants fo Repor_t .at9 DETROIT, Nov 16— prestone| - Mt Clco Gampbell, newlyap- wiY. a0 NEW YORK, Nov. 18 — Closing | Mails Nov. 24 : Work Here AM- Thfl"ksg"’"‘g Rogeevely todhy ‘oslied upon the :ral\on area supervisor, arrived here | ‘ SLEL i ¥ 9 CIO to cooperate in the produc-|on the Alaska today from Ketchi- Lo A g Ifl Seaflle Jal' quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | Twenty-one Juneau Selective Ser-|tion of arms “without delay, with- |kan to remain several days and stock today is 2%, American Can| Preparations for the Alaska, Legionnaires of the Alford John| ¢ forfout interruption” |71, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem Steel| Tuberculosis Association’s annual}Bradford post here are going to|vice draftees, ordered to report for PN confer with Territorial officials re- You Get the BEST from 43 'm‘l‘?;m' S v\uk wm; “Hl"""“ Commonwealth and Southern|Christmas Seal Sale are almost|have a committee at work by the|induction into the army :th 9 oclock| 1In his message to the CIO in an-|garding routine NYA work * Ketchikan Elks Club Charity Fund |, " curss Wright 8%, Internation- | end of this week ting with|Thursday morning, today were B 5 Ao 05 : &, a complete, according to the Juneau|end of this week, cooperating with : ! (it 2 s A 3 FOUR Great Whiskey States iom clubhouse in the First|,)' parvester 46, Kemnecott 33'4[office of the association. All sup-|Defense Chief Frank Metcalf in|assured their observation of . City, were reported to have ¢On-|ney york Central 9%, Northern|piies are in the hands of the local|the perfecting of the Juneau Civic|Thanksgiving Day will not be in- od in Seattle today to the|pacific 5%, United States Steel| t enared | Defense Unit, it was announcedterferred with more than necessary. | committees and are being prepared % . 7 theft 1515, Pound, $4.04 |for mailing November 24, the last night. The draftees, called to fill va- The men, We: F. Manemann - d % As yet unnamed, the committee|cancies in the city's first quota, G R v scheduled date for the start of the Al t to the Kraftt Buildin 4 wnd George F. Carlson, were being DOW, JONES AVERAGES sale will confer with Metcalf and bnnp\'&l report to g Hel B Bihe .0 Jail there ; i in a report to the Legion meeting local board headquarters and then| / THE GOLD POINT THAT eld the King Cou 8 The following are today's Dow According to Harry G. Watson, | d f | on a teleg . WAITANY | goties apaiEEs] . irustrials (11680, Genaral ‘Eal Bale’ ol O |next Monday night, outlining just{be dismissed for the remainder o WRITES youg WAY v étchikan, . aecording ot aTEUEIe 1560 & N derar e st S EE b S LHOY SRR IRGHERRIRS RRRY work{enbudi, MRE R SDINERERS e | o Wilte the way ails 27.59, uf 8 15.0¢ vear's sale should be better than(p.nq jn hand with the city’s de- ners at their homes. ¢ sHEAlF;‘E"Ii'; {that of 1940, when the total amount |fence squad, it was declared. The men will be kept at the f F latns, % ! matchless ““Feath- |raised exceeded all previous rec- Principal order of business last|headquarters for no longer than | ertouch”’ VTS ords night was a report from Ernest M. required to check the roll ¢ qold, iridium-tipped. “The per capita contribution in{polley, national American execu-| Reports from Chilkoot Barracks % Platinum-in-the« TO COMMEMORATE Alaska last year was exceeded in|tive committeeman from the De- today said the Army tender For-| f point-siit assures only two areas, Delaware and the|partment of Alaska. Polley, who nance will come to Juneau over| lnmni;wah:v,al- Territory of Hawaii” said Watson. has just attended the executive the weekend to transport the sel-| ';;"i S‘;“M“d""-hn M J “This year I am confident that we!committee meeting at Indianapolis, cctees to the post | Co., Fort Madison, {will be able to increase our total|reported on the highlights of the| Towa, U. S. A. ELECTRIC RANGE WE OFFER YOU THIS sufficiently to pass even these two. |session. Of prime interest was his| 9 “For seven vears. the funds|report that a $1,000 award will be DESTAR S H EAF F E &S presented during the coming year | raised by the annual sale of Christ- | 2 P~ . . best Americanism program in his I v vt om, against this disease in Alaska,” he g ity Sl ]“’ show, but the greatest|jopion members will meet at the ' ‘I;“:‘ of the work is still to be|joca) qugout Sunday afternoon and o g | done. march to the Northern Light Pre: ~ 2 ol - FOR ONLY | R T byterian Church, where they will| Douqlas and Se(ond I'Ode ‘ ives it | RAYBAN goggles cut haze and|attend enmasse the city-wide sal-| | 9 ehmmale glare from sun, snow,|vation Army Congress meeting i Star Take Many Pas BOUQUET 9 95 }waler — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren | e Sengers Sou'h g oo " SOAP-BOX RACERS | - i | | ; A Pan American Lodestar from {CaRpieribe o e e SEE MODH EA TE | Seattle and an Electra from Fair-| banh were enroute to Juneau to-| E Pe) ‘day, both scheduled to land here o] imemorate Hotpoint’s | o o b f l‘"af R" - Delicious!? JR SPEED WAGO {late this afternoon. W Miloptl Blectrio Rango,wo y | Another Lodestar is scheduled to offer the New CENTURY model. | JUNO MAID {leave Seattle tomorrow on regular | : i i - s 5 A rich fund of manufacturing | Boys S'anmg NOW on Con, | Wednesday schedule and the Elec: experience and skill enables Hot- i } itra is scheduled to go to Fair-| point o produce this big value i C0tta e | struction of Cars for Big |vanks. ‘ 14 i t truly low The NEW CENTURY 1 | ‘ Two other Pan American planes, electric range at a truly gives you Hotpoint high , Race Next Summer |the Douglas Clipper and a Lode- price. See it at our store today. quality at a real low price! ‘ Cheese 1 s 1 Slot . heociad-renatl . trom S Junski See These Extra Value Features -n«e-os:"mus-um Thrift Cooker with { Iymlnurrn;«.t ))m/‘) L,.,.]u a l\ivlnlxlwr ::?fv with the following passen- Flavor- 2 ol adults last nigh earned how { .m.,:; u_a‘.“s:.’:a m‘o‘;iufigxc @ New Calrod Baking Unit with new Heat | Phgosrvcg;lél:’ at the juvenile speed demons of the| Douslas—Walter Winkiey, Wil- ) Units, .vn u?uv 3 b-'hd.?. E D t States build their soap-box racing! |liam Laws, Martha Newman, Mrs. 0 "lll‘.‘r *Blended with Specially @ All-Porcelain Enamel Finish. @ Automatic Oven Temperature Control. very Day. cars, when they attended the meet- | Frankie Sandberg, FEugene Kell, Distilled Neutral Grain [| ®NewDuo-Speed Radiant Broier Unit. @ New Indicating Switch Buttons. | Excellent ing at the Juneau Grade School,|Domini Agagruk, Mathew Thomas, 4 ! 3 sponsored by the Rotary Club John We}dnu, Albert Kisheshuk, ‘-1‘.‘)1) l."Ul ‘l‘Y Spirits . . . Schenley Blends GALROD ot nomr for Winter Salads soap-box derby committce, head-|RAIDh Green, Leonard Stampe, » 4 Give You Perfect MILDNESS T oY Bar e Bt ed by Dan Ralston [ Zdlien cBtaNive, Glenn Oax-g a2 L peed Calrod Surface Un: [ Try the New It was the first meeting of aTinGton, James Bell, Joe Remstad, orE i provides 5 Mcasuret? Heats. CHOCOLATE MILK series of sessions which may be August Olson and John Holm. | Coils are self-cleaning. held between now and next sum-| Lodestar—Mary Joyce, Marion e I} ELECTRIC RANGES. . 3 | Schenley Black Label 65% Grain 10¢ pmt 18¢ quarl mer. when the second. annual Ju- | Deutsch, Charles Martin, Herb Neutral Spirits, 86.8 Proof. Schenley & | - S 2 __ neau kid race will be held. Al. Okerlund and Mrs. Therese Sten- | | o, B4 1 s Wik AlaSka Eleclric Lighl and Power co- J UNE Al mtgocl:nmx: to Juneau on the north- Spirits, 86 Proof. Blended Whiskey. they are getting material lugcthcr‘ Copyright %41 hdhwripy . Dbtiers DAIBIES and designing their cars for thmb"u“" Lodestar are John Krug- big event iness, Tom A. Morgan, Mrs. K. Mc- | Incorporated 5 3 Corporation, New York City. Prime attraction for the young Eachran, Mrs. J. W. Norcross, S 'race drivers last night was a mod- lA Block and M. J. Ross. No pas- el of the stream-lined soap-box |Senger list was received from the car most approved on ea“em,Echua enroute from Fairbanks, tracks, built and dxsplayed here by ! HANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS =n | ey iui e oot rore o panied Jerry Chapman, 1940 Ju- ;(our' Relurns neau champ, back to the big race| at Akron, Ohio, last summer. An»‘ olher attraction was the pubi)c last summer’s race in Juneau. | Speakers at the session includcd‘ Skuse and Champ Jerry. Boys who are planning to enter‘ lne rus ee the race next year and want to D“Tc“ OVENS A = : get an early start on building their cars may see the model of the St ROASTERS — Table Glassware Bissell "L S St Ifermal Rovenue Deparl- of cooking than the old A Tonew solastion d B e Onarles. GargeR Mortuary,‘ men' Ol’de dt K k Ble arge se L:y{“" in Goblets, Oyster Cocktails, at any time, he declared today.| red 10 Nic ast Iron Putch Ovens VRO Bipol. Old Fashioned Cocktail, CARPET SWEEPER Skuse said he would be glad Wi Back Co"e(fions Pl’iced h‘om 85(: Wine and Tumblers. s talk about soap-box race car con- | i 3uy a GENUINE BIS- | struction to any boy at any time | BREAD SELL and be sure of hav- jand give the boys all the tips he| TACOMA, Wash. Nov. 18—The, ing the best. picked up in talking with officials | Circuit Court of Appeals at San| The 20th Century Market still has an ade- : quate supply of the finest birds available. ready, many of the boys declared,| Perry’s Oven-Reddy Turkeys |. Ready for the Oven Juneau Douglas LAST MINUTE SURPRIS LARGE WINDHAM BAY E Colored 1941 Roasting Chickens || ** This Is a Real Treat for Any One! Try Our GEESE - DUCKS - CAPON | . i {and champion soap-box racers at, Francisco yesterday reversed the A GOOD rug deserves | Akron. decision of Federal Judge Lioyd| GOOD treatment and a 2 AR Black here in the income tax case| Decorated in BISSELL will PROTECT of E. E. Powell, Seattle liquidat- blue or red. YOUR RUG and SAVE { Deputy Marshal ing trustee for the Alaska Dredging| Separate com-| YOU WORK Company. partment for 3 He“an 'e"s o' The Circuit Court ordered the - cake or pies, i . Internal Revenue Department to Electric Toasters SAUCE PANS ver attae. Priced from Good Hunting return $37421 collected from 3 b g tive! Priced Powell and opened his way to the An excellent selection of White enamel with red % B U. S. Deputy Marshal Walter|recovery of an additional $560.34 Irons, Waffle Irons trim. Revere Stainless sz 25 "Hellan wore a happy grin today as|in taxes involved in the profits FAT and HEALTHY Toasters Steel—Aluminum ne returned to his job after a two-|from the sale of Alaska mining week vacation hunting trip at|claims. Fresh Water Bay, on Chichagof Is- ol R R s g land The Daily Alaska Empire has the| TUDAY DINING } ; | Both Hellan and T. J. Ryan, his|largest paid circulation of any Al- s ’ 1 Jalht in-law, reported living like|aska newspaper. o BUOM 1kings on the trip. They ate crabs 'S land big clams from the ‘beach and SulTEs carh brought two deer out of the . H & g woods on hunting excursions. L to fit your - i Prize hunting tale came from D room as well 7 1 Hellan, who told of standing on a| Al’//[’l/f?h' THURSDAY as your bud- 2 ¥ deer trail between two small trees AR get. % 5 3 when a big buck bore down upon N % § him. The deer apparently didn't You're FAT and o : Priced LM / g cee Hellan and the hunter had no P i 1 4 7 !ehance to off the trail and out DISCOMFORTS B 8 " r N from i - : io( the wi The buck brushed HEALTHY It You - l‘ l ]l\ \ b “ “ \ l‘ IA i o7 G 4 against the deputy marshal as they " ; N v i : {met, knocking him off the trail. i OPEN STOCK PATTERNS | Im retaliation, Hellan put one clean Bough! at ihe 3 An excellent selection to choose from. ° 4 k1 i |shot through the deer’s shoulder t&er?l-“}nn 3 FLORAL, GOLD BAND, SILVER ? 2 i i 4 |and head. : ng I BAND besides the popular FIESTA i p I - 'me_ llnuwhtun}n our y Pottery in five colors. Q:l" [N Three Selective senAce draftees dte '“m'fi"‘.cu’x'nfl“‘-’fx?‘l en'ur ea' Marke' £ Fil Wonr P T ' [\ . from Petersburg, Carl Anderson. || ing, running. Mentholatum will slso ill Out Your Pattern NOW! i | Norman Heimdah! and Julius Carl | [l soothe theirritated nostris, aiay the Larson, are, visiting in Juneau to- | [l Sorenees, SHelNBE, ton 0 K e 1n P kdn induetibu into . ] - o ay while the steamer Alaska is in .nd W:flz:fi:‘afi‘s‘-l oreo JU NEAU-YOUNG HARDW A B E C 0 o |oon m ep)iaw o gows 1o g | e Py 0 v MEATS Makeo the Meal

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