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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ - T 1941 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, PAGE EIGHT ™ SHOWER GIFTS P Wbl :;‘ ‘r‘* :s A et ‘v*";fi—r gt o PRy e TR R i v Brictee Frallihy il still ot e iprorities 'BRITISH RUSH| NORTHBOUND LUCAS GIVEN |NEWROTARY [MAYORAND MRS, 1 - o LUCAS RETURNING 5" Rating for FRESH TROOPS PLANES HELD WRITE-UPBY CLUBSTARTS | ‘hie ow vuxon| mrimoo | Delicious! Placer Mines | N TO DE S E RT BY W EATHE R (0 L U MNI ST AT KO DI AK L?f;st:”a“fl”fl'! voion | Tgoal for Hunters announced at the city hall today The an eventful ‘ and Fishermen Lucases after has are returning vacation which JUNO'MAID No Pan American planes moved ’Explorer, Salvation Army Mayor Harry 1. Lucas and Mrs. |Operators Given A-10 Pre- Nazis GradialTy Being Cut full in or out of Juneau today al- L persek) b p : : though there are two Lodestars|Lucas returning w i & taken them to all sections of the C()ttage ference for Require- Off from Supplies, Lack | Lt "o ote b e weatmer ot Ul et st ave stopped| Man Speak to Ju ety fhtl S Bl b 2 . | Prince * George before continuing off “ af risbady N.© M., “for 'eCcos | new cruiser, U. S. S. Juneau, slide Small, Medium, Large ments, Says Stewart | New Reinforcements | Prince cooee o, Rete,ts ; oolmnisty of the. Dally neau Rotarians dowr: the® R oF JHHh LRy ) S ik eese —— o 3 | There is. one passenger for Curpénie- Srgus, Sunday Editor, No- = __|New Jersey, shipyards. Mrs. Lucas| All in Stock I' Operators of placer mines are to (vontinued fron: Page One) | Whitehorse ‘on ‘one of the Lodestars vember 9, has the following to| Spot anu‘cumemou\r ]:,\ade \o;:x) christened the ship, while Mayor | & g s ¥ i [t s A . 5 | say: |a e luncheon of the Juneau RO-|yycas presented the officer: Now Available at have an A-10 preference rating in| " 1-land only-mail and express on the|say: |at the . ) uneau 0" | Lucas [ icers of the | = e Your Grocer priorities for materials ordered by/[day battle of Rezegh had be“““;"tomer "The second Lodestar reached| ~This guy Lucas who is Mayor of |tary Club was that a new AISKA|craft with a complete silver service, | HEADQUARTERS Every Day. them for maintenance, repairs and| 41 dOWD 8% & ‘:S“';}"l‘[";“g,;‘“&;‘Fm,c'! e og fioi e 71| OUsseihy, SIAIRskacilo-aniober ~ gily [Rotary ofg8TISRLION has LeSh | presented Ay Juisy cltbeps | . 8. 6 e o B jon both sides but Britis nisy bt g her | formed at Kodiak. - - 2 rave operating supplies, The Empire was; - said to be pour- | morning. who ' Pete run across the other| ) g o e X nt ; i i | rstnigpesuionts yere sa # . i 2 s ;5| According to Rod Darnell, presi-| 1t js estimated that there are! . E Celle u\hu‘med today in a wire from B'iins into the fighting from bases in | Meanwhile, the Douglas Clipper nlglh: and a.sba resu]lt..kpe‘fh‘k:‘xo:;mm[ of the Juneaii Robary” C1ub;laso doo: RldBRN 1o Allkoks ar The Clothing Man 101' Winier Salads D. btew;n_t. emergency mines €O-'iya gouth and east. " |returned to Whitehorse this after- a lot more al ?ul Alaska a | the new organization is meeting now i it nea k > % ordinator in f\lnaku, now on a mine | . Ag pictured by the B“'?Sh' the [noon after attempting to pierce|®Ver did before. lin Kodiak as a provisional club, o - Try the New inspection trip &t Anchorage. |German General Rommel's tank |the snowclouds between there and & _ |awaiting only the presentation of a The order affecting placer op-|forces are badly crippled but there | pairhanks Lots of folks think about AlAS-| . er” club insignia and gavel to ' ""m,rtu"t ]"e(‘ ti'.q X 3 - CHOCOLATE MILK ka as a country where it's alWays|pogiy getivities as a fledged erations comes as an aftermath of |was no indication of fresh German - o —— {colder than the very dickens, i"’d\Rotary Club. luc l"nl 18c quart a recent order from the priorities! troops being sent into action. . office of Donald Nelson, which as-| Germans Hurled Back g there’s plenty of it that is. Bul,| potarians meeting at Percy’s C: f(-l n T ' UNEAIT signed a rating of A-8 to other| On the Ukraine 1rom'S.cvk’l dlf-' ewar Ire on the other hand, there’s a 2004 |this noon divided their attention E AIL CLERKS "“lo" D - J | patches reported a powerful Rus-! part of Alaska that enjoys what|petween two speakers and learned types of mining but did not pro- a lot about Rotary clubs throughout isian counter offensive west of Ros- is known by the coastal chambers DAIRIES vide a rating for the hydraulic op- | { erations. | tov-on-Don: hurled the Germ""?s} ama e u' of commerce as “California weath- | the world. The speakers were Amos | d Incorporated “I heve received by wire from |DSGK 0Zamilps.’ The invaders were er” Berg, National Geographic Society | ednes! aYl ov. 26 7:30 P. M. explorer and member of the Port and Commis- | Salva- | in ini " " | reported to be rushing new troops it b s Prw”'\to the threatened area where Nazi |tles in the Office of Production ) ces yere described as “enormous.” Management, at Washington, D.C. | pye 16th German Tank Division was | confirmation that all mines NO| 1oimed to have been “almost com- club, Orames, Oregon, Benjamin It's because of the ocean cui-|land, {rents, and although Pete realized |sioner I he should have known it ever since |tion Army head of operations Canada, Alaska and the Bermudas A.F.of L. Hall At $250,000 | | S v Qv cover y_ser ers under | » | his grade school geography days, = ! :)(;:;‘::!”CE\ ":‘e'l'::] 0"‘::;!) 51;56“"; mfrl;ly émasnediom nd @.mumuyj R h;’dgforgollen all about it. Any-|8nd a member of the Toronto club. wtry B0 Shwart| o e St 1 thes| Berg said the first Rotary club covered by order P-22" Stewart|claimed the capture of Rosmv‘;DO(kS, DepO' Saved—B'aZelhow. the warm water that bnmws!mefliig e alifll)d«l 25 declared. “This includes gold placer ) northern gateway to the Caucasus | Slopped -I-wo BIO(kS [the coast of California surges “gh(:'“c:ulhern BELT hirs thee . weis on up to the side of Alaska and d and gives an A-10 rating|oil fields but the Russians reported ( |41 members of more than 20 na- mines brings them lots of warm weather, [ S~ ¥4 of materials required for mainten-|Sunday that a fierce tank and| ' S 0 ]. k : | tionalities. He also told of attend- Y4 lance, repairs and operating sup-machine-gun battle still was raging rom ). U. ianks sunshine and rain—and they do 8 e e Ui lTE D plies.” in the city’s streets. o llot of farming in those parts OIS harend" Hotary: -wiik - abolished WITH LOW-COST atches indicated the dl Russians now are making a furious | attempt to recapture Rostov after breasting the initial German drive beyond the strategic Don River port. Today from Japan. s e Furthermore, Mayor Lucas says| post interesting meetings, how- | ped the flames out of control and |(hgt Juneau is an up-and-coming lever, he said were of the Chunking | pread in both directions.. The fire cjry_jt's about the size of Artesia clyb in China, where meeting was stopped at the McMullin Groe- |_ang that all of Alaska is a Pretty notices invariably declared a meet- | ery Store, a concrete building, but | o) niace. The Mayor thinks it's!ing would be held if the meeting ST SR i [] oy A block-long of hotels yperica’s “last frontier” and says hall was still standing. Humorously, rlce on ro | and business stores were destroyed. 1j. " " o)) place for a young man |he told of the Japanese bombing l)"l:llt- B‘rf;a::; A]ll?:l‘tr:llemi lo“‘f‘d“"‘ attacks which methodically followed he erfront, like the i ca the same course to Chunking every (Continued from Page One) | AVE DIESEL ENGINE FUEL! FLY UN to CHICAGO NEW YORK WASHINGTON BE ECONoMICAL! Use Diesol - Union’s quicker- starting, smoother-running Diesel engine fuel. It is to get a start. RNI A . : et — 1FO . Apartments, were destroyed. g e le lads s SabE R Eat L83 Al"fim Seattle) A x Is Su n k Depot, Dotk Sayed Pete’s inclined to agree with the Adrx]a} and ~mx‘2mz:)db-l'\ sriyed over refined and transported under supervision that 5c g mile. 140 1bs- The depot and docks were saved Kmayor. In the days that lie ahead, | he clty af B 0., SRS 56 . Fares only 3¢ ce. United {and fthere is no interruption in|before this war is over, Alaska may DIUeES & chiuce fo got thelp laun- guarantees “"'form Performam from every tank- owance. o o of the hot spots, as the GrY i and begin luncheon arrange- | baggage all offers the on i \(:lthfl:\.Cl“ trave hotels, Pan American M or Alaska Slnm.-lup head to Unite for reservations. ly sleeper planes avel agents, Air- or wire 8 Craft Picked Out from Con- voy by British Surface Patrols, Sent Down In Commitiee House GrohTAgain Fol- transportation Col. Otto F. Ohlson, General Man- the fire did not jump acress Fourth Avenue and all' structures on the west side were saved by soldiers from | Fort Raymond who are given credit ager of the Alaska Railroad, stated boys say. there's going to be a lot of devel- opment in the n hernmost Unit- ed States territol And Pete has an idea that a lot but after the firing stops, | !ments, If the Japanese planes were late, the Chinese would curse them for delaying lunch, Berg declared. In Alaska to make educational {tiims and phonographic recordings, Berg has just returned here from full. Because of its high quality and purity, it not only gives an engine top performance, but an economy that means value from every fuel dollar. yNunivak Island, where he has pho- Seattle office [ for also saving much of the stock | . . .. 25— Briti - | ini i ock of the same type of young guys N " : UN“'ED Air Lines‘ | LONDON, Nov. 25.—British sur lows Administration from the bulldings and invtighting | 0 M R Dl e § dUni“"S" face patrols in the Central Medi- the blaze. Men. formediim bucket who came out here an leveloped his portable recording machine, he & i Fourth Ave. an terrancan have encountered and Demands Eons S aalho reidtE e the southwest as one of the last plans now to visit Sitka, Kake and UNION OIL i Seattle sunk out of an Axis’ supply convoy . O, Pauks Net odthet frontiers will soon be pointing their | Hoonah, making recordings of tales D I E s o L i ‘“Z?.,;j{_“:{,"3’,‘;";‘,’;r;fit‘;‘gn{,?,‘;m’;;fl‘;?, WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. — The The railroad depot was kept under W&¥ norinwild e o ‘:{,eflldsli;?,i Af‘(:, k:;\; ‘li‘lbmv COMPANY it v tinuous stream water but = — made by the British Admiralty House ' Banking Committee bowed ja continuous stream of : But the pay-off was the guy who, Congress. He will then proceed ///‘;4 again to the administration’s wishes ;all records were removed when the > | | and voted 14 to 8 to restore in the | fire started. i SIo(K ouoIAIIONS price control bill the authority to Railroad stock was shunted out of | the government to buy, sell or store the way of the flames. P | any commodity ne ary to main-| The flames were checked two | NEW YORK, Nov. 256 — Closing tain vrice stability. | blocks from the huge storage tanks quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Rep. Jesse P. Wolcott (R.-Mich.), (of the Standard Oil Company. |stock today is 2'¢, American Can!senicr minority member of the com- | Emergency kitchens have;been set %21, Anaconda 27, Bethlehem Steel!mittee, denounced the provision as{un to feed the homeless and. all south in his small boat, the Endea- vor, now moored at the small boat harbor here. | Orames, who leaves Juneau today jafter conducting the annual Salva- tion Army congress here, described ————— the Toronto Rotary Club as the Wanted . . . . either part! inebriated or else slightly forgetful of his geography, came up to the table of the mayor of Juneau, Alaska, and said: s “Mayor what's the national them of Alaska?” R ENGINE FUEL an- !largest in the British Empire, with 'a membership of a little over 400. “ s . e - E ible has been " l 58, Commonwealth and Southern|“perfilcious” and declared it will per- |available space poss ; s visi s i SCHEN EY ;16. Curtiss Wright 8, lmema.hnn. the Price Control Administration | fitted = with —make-shift ~ sleeping ac alns ‘Ort:lmes hras vL_med clubs in all i [tionil Harvester 45%, Kennecott|t0 “g0 1o the stock exchange and |auarters, many being taken care of :l:d"":"::mlg"'"x‘m‘\;‘[‘fiz‘rc“;mf“?' 55 . ;rth- | buy |y the Army. T ; Ak A NEW woMAN 351, New York Central 9%, North- buy or 5{“ stocks. 109 the-way places. At every meeting, he said he has felt the same attitude tof “mutual confidence among members. | Two new members read into the %Rebekahs Urgéd to Reds SIgIlEd |rolls of the Juneau club today were Attend Roll Call . By 11 Nafions iz o o oo Meeting Tomorrow ‘ | missioner of Labor, and Dr. Court- —p—— iney Smith, assistant commissioner |of the Territorial Department of All members -and visiting mem- {ters are urged to attend the meet- ling of the Perstverance Rebekah Wesfern Democracies De- 5 scribed as Assistant fo | Lodee, o 14 omorron gt e+ World Communism | {The meeting has been designated e |15 Roll call Night. BERLIN, Nov. 25.—The Anti-| Initiation of two candidates will Comintern Pact sponsored by Ger- take place during the evening, and many was renewed today for rive‘ the Drill Team, under the leader- years and broadened: to include 13 >hip of Katherine Halm will assist sisnatory countries in a ' festive| the officers in the initiatory work. ceremony at which Joachim von! Be Signal for [] inute-Men Following the meeting there will Ribbentrop, chief of Hitler's for- | be a social with Ruth Blake in. eign service, declared the western | charge. Assisting her onf “the re- democracies have become *the as-| IR | : tbls of el Dt Juneau minute-men need not ! freshment committee are Evelyn S SR 4 bend an ear toward the Alaska| and unity” You Get the BEST from lern Pacitic 5%, United States Steel! b * 52, | BENEDICTS RETURNING OUR Great Whiskey States | DOW, JONES AVERAGES Mert F. Benédict, wife and child, are Yeturning te Juneau aboar The following are today’s Dow,| the ‘Aleutian Aand due home here| ! Jones averages: industrials 116.96, on PFriday. Is 28.10, utilities 13.80, all with light downward tendencies. This new world demands a new kind of beauty composed of health and confidence, loveliness and poise. SIGRID'S achieves all this for you with a beauty program: Subscribe to The Empire. | DON’T... Stay on the Sidelines Fire-Horn fo For Youwr Hair TRY A RE-STYLE. A parted pompadour—a “fur- collar” ceiffure — the new short-in-back achieved with the inverted curl technique by our experienced stylis | Special This Week: Shampoo, re-style, cocktail facial for Hollmann, Anna Pusich, Louella| The concluding ceremonies were: y ... mine siren and the old| Romberg, Betty McDowell and held at the Chancellory where fhe city fire bell any more for their $2 00 Irene McKinley. pact was hailed as a demonstration alarm signal to take their posts, o of continental solidarity against | Moscow, London and Washington. Von Ribbentrop declared thesig- natories “will never rest” until the destruction of world communism |is effected. - Mrs. Nyman Feted. At Surprise Shower it was declared today by Frank Metcalf, chief of the Civic De- | fense Unit. Hereafter, two short blasts on the city’ fire horn will be the sig- Machineless Permanents by Zotos $8.50 - $10.00 - $12.50 gives it BOUQUET e X —— Y S nal to e guardsmen, Metcalf Cr’:"‘l_ga“fl'g Denlmarl;. :lm)a:;‘l, said. The use of the fire horn may | By AaE Ty ovakla|pe only temporary, Metcalf ex- Ffl" YOIU' were offfvially signed up by their epresentatives. Von Ribbentrop read a telegram from Foreign Min- istér Tsumin Yee of the Japanese- sponsored Nanking' regime in China saying his ‘government also had Joined. KODIAK T0 HAVE NEW LABOR TEMPLE Indication that a. Labor Temple plained, but if successful will save| the city expense of approximately! $400 for a new electric siren o summon out the civic defenders. R Subscribe to the Daily Alaska | Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. Given La;t Evening| At a surprise shower given last night By 'Mrs. ‘Raymond’ Haydon n' her home on Eleventh Street, | Mrs. ' Milton Nyman, the; former | Miss Lillian Olson, was honored| ‘by 'a number of her friends. Enter- tainment for the evening. consist- ed of games of pinochle and other contests, and refreshments were | served ‘later. Winning prizes in the, pinochle games were Mrs. P. Hagerup and Mrs. Andrew Hildre, and the prize for the song contest was won by Figure For health and perfect proportions the DEWAR SYSTEM passive reducing treat- ments that while away the inches as you lie relaxed. Have altera- '_pignj made on your fig- gives it SMOOTH- Kj'//'// ves STUFFY UNCLE SAM feeds his soldiers lots of GOOD MEAT every day so that they will be prepared for @ good day's work. f PREPARE the “soldiers” in your,icmily for ; N Mrs. Wakeman. The dart ghme was is 500n to be constructed at Kodiak . » e “Blended with Specially their day’'s work by serving’ GOOD. MEAT won by Miss Lila s"mmf‘ ,was seen late yesterday, when Ter-| N U ST H | LS ure instead of yom 5 'ritorial Auditor Frank Boyle issued | clothes, EVERY DAY. Others who took part in the sur- Distilled Neutral Grain g 3 B L prise party were Mrs. Fpank Ol- articles of incorporation to the WAy n st i 8 tak Spirits . . . Schenley Blends son, Mrs. Peter Oswald, Mis. Lloyd ghoriak Labar: Teropie, . Tuc., -8 goe b K Ritter, Mrs. Stanley Rebieh ek poration with the avowed purpose in our own DEWAR E % " of securing property and construct- SYSTEM room and Give You Perfect MILDNESS Arne _ Shudshift, Miss Marjorie ;079 Japor hall at the island de- Snell, Miss Pat Gullufsen and Miss fence city. Borghild Havdahl Incorporations in the Kodiak »’nej‘mmmo' ) % labor amovement vere W. E. Fal Mrs: "Everett . Wrede - canef, John, Homethko, Michael Crawfortl, .M. “Stelfgem; S, B.| are returning to Juneau abonrrlLT_t}orsheiqh‘Pew Schneller, H. We'. the Aléutian. .~ T Rdwa o . Edwards, -Stuart - H. Nuchols - and - e Charles Skinner: BUY DEFENSE STAMPS demonstrates how easy these treatments are. See for yourself. SIGRID’S BEAUTY SALON Yvonne Cooper Cooper Bldg. . ..Owner Phone 318 Schenley Block Lobel 65% Grain Neutral Spirits, 86.8 Proof. Schenley Red Label, 72%4% Grain Neutral Spirits, B6 Proof. Blended Whiskey. Copyright 1941, Schenley Distilers Corporation, New York City. Quuut;; Meat

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