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THE DAILY ALASKA “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” - 4 PIRE pati- R LSBT JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1941 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS — cy cloaking CIO and United Mine Worker finances, it is not pos- sible to state positively what all the four Lewises are paid. Requests for this information have been repeat- edly refused. However, from official reports and informed CIO and UMW sources, the following figures were obtained: A.D. (“Denny”) Lew- is, brother, head of the United Con- struction Workers.... 10,000 Kathryn Lewis, the sands of Miami Beach. Sunday night and early Monday night. Building, just under the roof ‘is Jumi Mg g daughter, secretary o T morning caused damages estimated The official communication says one of the busiest rooms on (nxpn';"mu > ",m'"""" e m» ,m‘ Miss Magnhild Oyard, itiner of Local 50, UMW. 7,500 NEURU ON TOUR . at $250,000, Several are homeless the government is taking all possible tol Hill. 1‘mnfllvd back to ’Lhe lmm.e ,\I.\u 28 S5 r a:‘:x l’x' n_\;ar: .x ln““:»’z“ J. Raymond Bell, i Frr as the result of the destruction of Steps to find who planted the bomb. Ivs a glassed-in bandbox that| broadeast to all jand sundry “‘"‘:’ 8 o "’ 3o g;“‘h e"“M' brother - in - law, | Earl Neuru, sanitary inspector for tnyee hotels. i A Tokyo radio broadcast, picked s Congress' radio recording stu- | e :n‘on of ealth for ‘f‘ e'as( Ai comptroller of the :19 lmTuriritorml D""*“"n"}”»l of The fire started at 11:30 o'clock UP in Saigon, said it is certain that ., bas’ been ‘writtens there It wl«lmi;i bst. u:x;x)ss‘:hhlg to zf.\l ;A;:n;rel;;;eiun::::wtog‘a: \:)31 ‘;,1:-?:1 | Heal , Wi e Juneau tonight on N v 2] V] soli =, 't ite even al e Senators use the » 5 S " s Mipd e i > Sunday. Alght when & gamline sicve SNEINGENG DRmenis 870 WU durifs SBFpASL five years oue ”fl.».Ludux put some of the regulars on general public health nursing Total “take” ..448,500 T'o take your mind off the war and other unpleasant news we give you # picture of beautiful Mildred Bur- dine, of Greensboro, N. C., made on | the steamer Alaska for a two-week {trip to Petersburg, Wrangell. Ket- ‘ m szsovoootfiovernor_fifieneral of French Indo-China i?Docks, Depat—Saved-BIaze L Looks for Culprif | Stopped Two Blocks day asked the United States Consu! ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 25— Sydney Brown to convey regrets o The fire that swept through two of Washington for the bombing of the the principal blocks of Seward late United States Consulate last Sunday exploded in a barber shop. The fire active in Indo-China and the bomb- elements to break up peace negotia ifth floor of the.old House Office aveless Radio Blankeis Nation; Delegate Dimond Uses Greal System Also John L. Lewis, as T Drealdent o the T | ; ; { SAIGON, FPrench Indo - China 3 M. W. $25,000 Miked finciine from S. 0. Tanks INov. 25.—The Governor General 10 Innio riihe Maduel e 0 ] haurtc . Yprremione vember , because of failing heal o | ters appeared to have the blaze iNg attempt is an attempt by suc n""l‘)‘;i :’:v'gn:’r:’e‘;lc““”“'” of politics| i ved at random are Sehator Tait, for about two weeks. Miss Oygard who does a 15-minute stint | % |unless those words or accompany- enough to make the public prints are now pouring millions of words a year that has been ¥ , — . Y i iy ik SRR ST SN0 WILL SHE? ENATOR 1 SIX MISSING IN SANITARIUM FIRE 60 AHEA | - y = » | ! P 1 | | I | 7 President Tells Congresst i i | . L resiaeni ielis Longress 1o Nazis Gradually Being Cut 'Occupation Dufch Guiana| Write Own legisl%fion . . | Off from Supplies, Lack by American Profective | | rbeban G s i [ New Reinforcements Forces Commended ; E RUSSIANS DECLARE | WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. — The | HOLDS LONG SESSION dispatching of a protective force of | SERMARS REPULSED ampitn s ey " WITH HOUSE LEADERS Guiana won much commendation in | | ———— _ the Senate today, where there was ) H Counter Offensive West of |a general disposition to link the 1Coohng 0ff Period - Also {move with the critical status of | | c | A . | Pranco-American relations. . Compulsory Arbitra- 0siov Ihrusis invaaers | i ! Several Senators speaking of the | | '- S Back 62 Miles Dutch colony's rich bauxite mines | { 1on uggesled I | said the President obviously intend- | | fviics il 2 e ed to forestall any threat to this | WASHINGTON, Nov. 25—Presi- (By Associated Press) | vital supply source which furnishes dent, Roosevelt today told Congress Masses of British and Axis tanks ! more than 60 per cent of the bauxite | to start writing its own ticket on swirled in chaotic battle on the ore required by this countrys rap- | strike curbing legislation. sands of North Africa today as Rus- idly expanding aluminum industiy., | The President conferred for more sia’s Red armies fought to stem the Some thought Roosevelt may have | than two hours lest night with key German onslaught within 50 miles acted in concern less Germany oc- ! House members, Republicans as well of Moscow cupy Dakar, France’s strategic base | as Democrats, who reported he ap- Berlin tersely reported a British in the western bulge of Africa and | ——— e e ] attempt to land troops Sunday night then try to move later into French | y | (Continued on Page Two) on the coast of France Guiana, which borders on the Dutch 3 N | MO : British frontline dispatches claim- colony on the northeast toust of i A . ing t»ictor_v ooy nfle“(]:vmmnshm;;lfl Bout Aero : The blazing wall cf a building of the Brunswiok Hom e near Amityvill, N. Y., crashes at the height of a hr; | f-:-‘ mz:ez:?\cn:u:s souet,t?z?g‘obruk— = which destrayed ane of the home’s buildings. Six elderly patients i the sanitarivm were, missing an soid the Nasls g,a;ma”y are bemg' Will she be Mrs. Howard Hughes? That's what Holiywood wonders F NN seared dead. Nurses and doctors rescued 30 others. N N En e » cut off from their supplies by Allied =~ as reports circulate that Faith Dorn, little known film actress, is in | | R A columns driving westward to the Tucson, Ariz, with her mother, as guest of Howarl Hughes, miliicnaire CIO Chi f B k FDR W S d | Mediterranean coast. motion picture producer and aviation enthusiast. Hughes has been | | \ e ac s ar tan ‘ Losses Are Heavy called Hollywood’s mosi eligible bachelor. ' . o | I | . Cairo:endris SRl ths great dhiree- | o 2 i el T ek | : | i 2 i ; : ; Y Labor Trouble Flares in St. WG Across Engllsh Channells .. aties 50 'ALASKA ARMY Louis with 8,500 Machin- ' (2) Nazi Allies Being Used to | ists Out of Emplovmiest & 'L af Cut Murmansk-Moscow Red Cross Announces Ship- o, res P xaggeraled by Nazi Chie : ed (ross Announces Ship- i v . ot . lend - Lease Line ment of $40,000 Worth | Representatisc- "ot ine” nation fcbert S Alles ‘ “ 3 | AT ! ' | railroads and their ciuployees, unable (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 25—Secre- i i [to settle the wage dispute whieh fiP 0 | A bullelin from Hitler's head- tary of War Stimson today charged Recreation Eqmpmem "‘“’;""f'“-” ):“ A o deadlock, S Q\ quarters gave this brief account of | that Finnish troops “now are being eiyags -1 todsy’ fook . thelr. differanoss S GO' a purported British thrust across used by the Germans” in such a way SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 35—Forty | moie before Fresident Roosevelt the English Channel: as to help the Germans close the thousand dollars worth of recreation ' afier negotiations continued from WASHINGTON—In the last few | “The British attempt to effect a Murmansk-Moscow supply line over (I'q\_upnu:xln1 10!“!,'0(1(“"!'}- i 't\tllmk}:h;;‘;:w weekend «pparently produced » At ar A w s gt “ihe Which outside aid flows to the So- peing shipped from Seattle tile progross. years, as a result of numerous dis- landing cn the French coast of the ' * e Al Y Red Cross an-| A, F, W oy, Presiden closures of members of Congress English Channel by some boats was “‘I;"q ARG LI :::fiu': tu,d:;mm ;B;,','“:"'.g'u:“,,mfl A:) ':'(‘; Ali,fmt:,e I')ul‘f?\rr]i llhmgl(;sf;] ;:1; Télof::'ls VEUI d(}l{:j’;“m L ]‘;WG““T"" coastal ! sly with that by Stimson, Maj The consignment includes 120 said his unfon was about ready to TEANNEN Hop R e ’ e e et Gen. Burns, Deputy Lend-Lease Ad- radio sets, 120 poo! tables, 12 motion | suggest to the President ths. the sified in the public mind as a pecu- In London, the Ministry of In- -~ icture projectors and an assortment | 4 3 8 liarly Congressional institution, formation, said “a small British pa- | Ministrator, who reécently returned OO I e Shaf - ipscaim oy yer: oaufedy 4 However, this gravy-train practice trol” landed on the Normandy coast | from Russia, also declared the Finns | of table tennis ;e‘t.s. easy chairs, | the railiouc: for the duration. of the is not confined to the denizens of Sunday night and the lone casualty | 7€ offering Germany great assist- g cam.enl.s Snd) gumik . | aationel smet ey B 1ieg A c“wpuol Hill. It also is to be found was & man who was struck in. the !ance in cutting across our national $ u \’(‘OI:I\;UI!:U']:H'L; tha:pihlic: by & Dational in other high places. arm with a machine gun bullet. 1‘"}”9_‘_“ in he ‘;“m’ly of lend-leas !w};‘;‘:‘whm Dr. dobin - Stasliiex One of them is the CIO. The Ministry of Information ad- |Material to Russia. Head of the Do : John L. Lewis, whose captive coal lded: “The enemy is betraying Both Stimson‘and Burns deplored {aene P g Bedetal Smeli o (> - ) | : b ) - VIDE | 1 e Finnish position and declared it | Service, announced that the arbitra- mines strike precipitated a national anxiety about our intentions in re- | | tion board appoinied by the Presi- crisis and a boycott by CIO leaders gard to-the ccast occupied territory | Should be altered. |dent would old ita first meeting ceup e sipe 2 W R I of the government’s defense labor- and hopes by making exaggerated ' H 2 ¥ i k D |in New Yoik tomorrow in an effort peace machinery, has one of the claims to elicit information but this | = [ to settle the union shop issue in f:::;_'i)s;: nepotism records in Wash- will be h_(_li—ffrin‘hin; 15z { om Ing o - the captive mine dispute. In addition to himself, three of M ! : f Fhenorliole N AIIVE I_A“D‘ i s s his close relatives are drawing down | | Philip Murray, C.1.O. president, addressing the C.I.O. convention in |. On another labor front in and iychaska thabaakis /RS #7 8 ! ewa r Ire { E Detroit, said that “Labor has become more deeply, appreciative of the ;around St. Louis, the production of B e e B i i e dangers to Democracy through Hitler’s aim of world conquest,” and e Ly |many million dollars worth of de- day lgok Ifke GHICRER foad. The to i ! lauded President Roosevelt’s foreign policy. He is shown (left) receiv- President of Chile, Wh tense material was being delayed by ll‘nh p:’;fiig;(fam"‘y would make a | ing the gavel from August Scholle, Michigan C.LO. director. resiaent o e, 0 a general strike of 8,500 A. F. of L. » bR e pRvIQLE. 3 ama e u | - s e A machinists, The Office of Produc- of the closely guarded eg re e Headed Popular Govern' tion Management sent a trouble ‘A' shooter to St. Louis to attempt a settlement of the intra-union jur- isdictional row between the machin- SANTIAGO, Nov. 25.—President ists and A. F. of L. hoisting en- Pedro Cerda, of Chile, who headed | glneers. The dispute is over which South America’s first and only Pop- | group is to represent 24 garage ular Front government, died sud-|Wworkers The international head- denly today. (quarters of the machinists union Cerda turned his Presidency tem- | declared the walkout unauthorized porarily over to Geronimo Mendez, | and asked the machinists to go back ment, Dies Suddenly Cerda was 62. MISS MAGNHILD OY GOES TO TENAKEE TODAY in Juneau recently to All three relatives owe their jobs Chikan, Kake and Klawock. He will ynder control half an hour later but to John L. who appointed them. inspect sanitary facilities in dairies, , 9., wind sprung up and whip- tions now being carried on in Wash canneries, eating places and other - ington betweén the United State: 'business establishments, ‘ and Japan, Literally hundreds of Represen- | tutives and Senators who could not | suy @ word to their constituents broadeast weekly over 14 sta-|confer with local officials i e wge Two) | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS [ (Continued on Page Four) «Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on

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