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M |sTEAMER MOVEMENTsl NORTHBOUND Mount McKinley scheduled to sail sometime tomorrow, maybe late in afternoon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from line. aily rate per r ecu- —— e 2 i : }rml.\ ‘l.;\" per line for const WANTED ouple g v.ake over from Seattle tomorrow at 10 e mg” ‘?\, e hotel rooms or boarding house. o 3= ! S \:;'t"“-l e 4 Rent, lease or sell. New furnish-| ® Baranof scheduled b"_ 295 L #.3 HEMEVREAE vl ings. Making money. Phone 293.| from Seattle November 29 a | Minimum charge ... 50¢ 9 am Count five average words to the « Copy must be in the office by 2|SMALL house. Phone Douglas 763. Seattle at 6 tonight. North Coast scheduled to sail Real Eslale For Sale | Alaska scheduled to sail from PASSENGERS MOVEDFROM §S ALEUTIAN | | | [ Mail, Express and Pensh- able Freight to Be Car- ried by Steamer Yukon THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, -ALASKA ARINE NEWS COMMERCIAL TIMELY CLOTHES || NUNN-BUSH SHOES . . . . . . . . . . . I 3 . e . o'clock in the afternoon to insure) . . ———————— |¢ Seattle December 2 at 9 | ) insertion on same day. o 5HOOW b i st L Al possible efforts to facilitate | STETSON HATS We accept, ads over telephonc 1K Y. o “| ® Princess Norah scheduled to ransfer of passengers and freight [ rom persons listed in telephone . Write P.O. Box 2313. o sail from Vancouver Decem- @ [irom the damaged steamer Aleutian | |} Quality Work Clothing drectory. | HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, one(® ber 2 at 9 pm. to. other vessels of the Alaska| ] I Y 3-room apartment, furnished. 822} ® North Sea scheduled to sail ®|Steamship Company. the Nortnland | i FOR RENT Bl Rokt $380, le from .Seattle December 5 at e | Transportation Company and the | |{ FRED HENNING '. 10 am. Canadian National Company are | | 80 PER MONTH for furnished 5- 5-ACRE FARM: 2-room furnished | ¢ SQUTHBOUND SAILINGS {being made, Horace O. Adams, Al- | Complete Outfitter for Mem room apt. Call Douglas 18 house, 2 chicken houses, $550 e Tongass in port and sails late e fska Line agent here, was mlonnml} | — - cash. Bus service, Auk Lake|e today for Seattle via Sitka. e [PV his Seattle headquarters today. | e 2-ROOM furnished apt. Oil heat. ygop Road..Write P.O. Box 2053,| ¢ Northland scheduled to arrive ¢ The Aleutian was drydocked in| I electric range. $2250 monthly. e 5 am. tOMOIrow. o |Seattle today after returning to the ! z o . l c Inquire Bon Mar(‘luj. i ‘“i’ceu“‘o“ r" sale ® Tyee scheduled toarrive some- ® Zon:)e] 1.:;::[1l lullv";xluu:x“l “\'1|”-‘ n”\ ‘ 2. AND 3-RM. apts. (3-rm. apt.| e time tomorrow. . mjxpfd er(;'l‘: ;“m};"‘li‘ \Svl\‘::u\u | SYSTEM CLEANING with bath). Steamheated. Hot|FOR SALE—Coal and wood range.|e Columbia scllgdulcd south- o Canal early yesterday ’ le ls and cold water. Electric range., Phone Green 662. Tk ® bound r‘nidnu‘,’hl Fnr{z{y. : Passengers for Ketchikan and ! 1 k L B capital cate S A e AT LOCAL SAILINGS Juneau were to be transferred to A.'as a aundry FOR SALE OR RENT—R.A.John-lg gt O ciiled to sail e o : T B R 5 se near rport. Inquire | other vessels, including the North! The hardy crew of 138 men abo: the Russan icebreaker Krasin call | 4-ROOM furnished house, oil heat.| son house near Airport. Inquire; o very Wednesacy at 6 p.am. ® 5 -ROON S| se, f ! every y M. @ | coast and Canadian National ships 's doctor “ Angels.” She is Dr. Nina Pudevkina, able { 'Phone Black 100. | Mielke, Duck Creek. e for Sitka and wayports. . - whid . ; | — ' Dart ledves every Wednesday @ the latter which go as far as Ket-| ;9 erudite Soviet phy n and surgeon who has served six months | = PVACANCY, Mead Apls. Phone|2 COAL and wood heaters. APDY|g “0¢'s'o vy or petershurg, Port o | ool en the Krasin, world’s second largest icebreaker. The ship is now in | Passengers for Westward ports a. us! Red 614 i B i o Alexander, Kake and Way- ® |y returne estward ports | "ot Seattle for repairs and in the early sprivg will cut a path | sKa ic Supply ke | exander, Kake and way- who returned on the Aleutian will Ber sen and the Arctic wastes for America's lend-lease | ur M. Ui MODERN steam heated 2-room 40 FT. CRUISER Jennie K; sleeps|® ports. ® 1eave Seattleint 6 o'clock this cven-| hrough the Bering Bea and the Arctic wistes ok s Arthi . Uggen, Manager ! " Elling | nine. Will sell or trade for good|® © © © ¢ © & ¢ o ¢ ling on the steamer Yukon. The| aid to the Soviets. In addition to her duties as ship’s doctor, she takes | | Planos—~Masical Instruments apt. Ellingen Apts. % S | and b it — | house. R. A. Treffers, 326 4th ——————— Alentian’s mail, baggage, expres | care aboard ship of her nine-year-old son, Volodia Pudovkina, pictured | Ph 28 W 2-ROOM furn. apt Red 404 I ot | “DES perishables and cold storage and, above with his mother. ‘ o . Second o T e woihe | cool rcom freight also- will come = - o e R. apts., easy kep| -[FOR SALE—MS. Betty Ross. See| : north on the Yukon. Dead freight ered with. anow, and skating: s very | SFraesaasetar T R Lot ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,| 53 connors, Jr. | (Sun time, November 28) for Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward, SNow 0“ I(E unsatistactary, . Ut h Nut and L ! + dishes. Seaview ~ Apts. e T T T e A A 34 feet. 'however, will be held until Satur- Mors Shati. e duckiné it - st al ul and Lump 2 LARGE clean front room apart-| e S ‘| High tide—9:15 a.m., 154 feet. qay for transfer to the steamer now covers the fice on the iake c oAL iment: garbage, water, $35 month-| YACHT Leota. Price low for quick| LW Ui 3}‘3_ Pi. 29 feet. |Baranof BUT No SKA“NG However, there is no wind, and the ly. Phone 143 | sale. Owner going to military serv-| High tide—9:47 p.m. 13.1 feet Passens who reserved aorth- snow is not drifting, but it is too | Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. Tt : | ice. Phone 452 after 5 P. M. | R A bound passage on the Ale. thick for good skating | TELEPHONE 4 FURNISHED apt, 3 rooms and|— - - from Juneau will be accommodated| gkaters are warned by the For S bath, Duo-Therm oil range. Rent,|'42 PLYMOUTH 2-door deluxe se- <0 far as possible aboard the Yukon, est Service that although the ice Subscribe to the Dally Alaska) & — 5 " 5 i including water, $15 a monmJ‘ 0, tAdio snd | hewler. - FRRG{ due to arrive here Sunday, while on Mendenhall Lake is about two Empire—the paper with the largest , Phone Douglas 48. i Red 450. Juncau persons with southbound|inches thick at present, it is cov- paid circulation. ? i —} — ~—- i reservations on the Aleutian will|.— “EEN I R HOME GROCERY LARGE steamheated fur. " room, |REBUILT Singer Sewing Machines. sail on the Mount McKinley, due ood viow. Phone Red 245, | Nomwsleotric low a8 415; parigbl southbound in Juneaui December 3 T HE WEATHER Phone 146 ; : heated‘ 01““32‘32 ;gw‘;‘g ‘:‘;C:‘"‘es 8100"1] as | Three Alaska Line ships will leave | ‘ Home Liguos § % i 3-RoOM nicely fur. stm. | new $22.50; beautiful console elec- | Seattle next week, the Alaska sail- (By the U. S. Weather Burcau tore—Tel. ; ol B s 5 { ! 4 %y N ckther R American’ Meat——Phone apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. l;’;dsexezg ;’,‘jfi?,‘;‘fc‘,efn’e‘f:’,?gn NORTH SEA ing December 2, the Columbia De- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | b Phone| £ B % HmL‘ux 4 and the Denali December i 4-ROOM turnished _apt. each; bargains in rebuilt % hp.| FORECASTS: | - N Green 665 between 3 to 6 PM. | motors. See them on the Motor- | gl Advisory storm warning: Northerly to northeasterly winds, 15 to| - — e g | ship Hiawatha now in boat harbor Forty-eight persons left Juneau A i B 45 miles per hour is expected to continue during the next 24 hours “SMILING SERVICE" VACANCY—Stow White APIS. | o call J. H. Anderson, Singer- [last night on the steamer North| o il oo HOVENTS from Cape Spencer to Five Finger Light and in the Lynn Canal and y JUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE, Call | Maytag distributor. Phone 711 |Sea, which sailed for Seattle Via| o, the ¢ teamer Aleutian break-| 1oKU Inlet ‘ Bert's Cash GI’OGOIY us for your housing needs. Choice | yraner wa» Ford, $50, Black 725, Sitka at 8 oclock after discha(ging | ¢ ci0q aboard the ship here rather Juneau and nity: Mostly cloudy with a few snow showersand | PHONE 108 o= 20 listings. Phone 633. freight here during the day than at Ketchikan tcday and they| Dot much change in temperature tonight and F ; lowest temper- | el GneA Rpet | |SINGER SEWING MACHINES,| Most of the passengers leaving| cciied exoiting moments when the| Ature tonight about 8 degrees, highest Friday 12 degrees; northeast-| | Free Dellvery Junean 8-ROOM partly Maytag washing machines, Iron-|Juneau were ticketed to Sitka, with ., sl 7 pr], nds, 20 to 35 miles per hour in Gastineau Channel g e ship hit Ripple Rock early yester-| ©€rly wihds, 20 to 35 miles per AR - | lpe 1 B Phone Red 600. rite froners, Terms: $5 down |others going to Petersburg, Ketehi-| joy morning. Many of the passen- Sontheast Alaska: Mostly cloudy with little change in tempera-| 3-ROOM steamheated apartment} and $5 monthly. Liberal ka“‘ And . Beatile s s sers ruched to the decks in their, ture tohight and Friday, snow flurries except to the north of Ju-| willectric range, hot and cold| allowances for your old Leaving on the vessel e ght clothes and with life preser-| neau; easterly to northeasterly winds, under 15 miles per hour south | water. Phone 569, | sewing machine or washer, Call| Seatlle—H. M, Olson, James Ob-|yers in hands. of Frederick Saund and northerly to northeasterly winds, 20 to 4| | The Juneau Laundry e | J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- g‘i:ak‘cmsm Patterson, John 8., mpe Aleytian’s double bottom is| miles per hour over the north portion AROUMES Apts.: 4 rooms, fur-| tag man at Phone 711, or call at| i badly d d but s i veather along the Gulf of Alaska tonigh ri,; | | FRANKLIN STREET between Bmshed hot water day and mKh&w motorship Hiawatha at Boat mf: “‘Ii;z‘;‘::f"“;‘;;""k Vg""“”“ WS lu‘r‘x‘li‘ DAtk th Zfiitlfif The uubl]fnl‘)(: Dix::ml;\::?u-‘r‘-um c::;):ngsm:ro; (‘;x:(ol»xxv"u,a nc::'rtl;liaitex:all;d wtx:x;,» Pront and Second Streets electric range, refrigerator an Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. | yirl AR el keeping the water down. | below 20 miles per hour to the south of Sitka and from 20 to 40 miles ' lsundry convenienoes, garage, $30. GOOD restaurant equipment f nffiif.”h‘“"‘T‘ R. Curtis, Harry —rne Aleutian tied up at the dock| per hour from Sitka to Cape Spencer, local snow; Cape Spencer to| FHONE 3% i Phone Douglas 132. O o et o | Sitka—Mrs. Ed Williams, Johnny 1C'¢, SHOTUY before 2 oclock this| Cape Hinchinbrook: easterly to northeasterly Wwinds, 15 to 30 miles| 1ROOM partly furnished house,| Grocer: ¥ b | Williams, Nick Oteseff, Robert Lee, TCrling and the liner will go on' per hour, mostly fair; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay:| 12th St. Call 67 after 5 pm. 2 Mrs. C. R. Lesher, Filip Lesher, the dry dock as soon as the cargo.{ northeasterly winds below 20 miles per hour, fair; Resurrection Bay g WURLITZER plancs. Expert tun- |Shirley Elstead, Buster Elstead, ‘b};‘)") 2,000 tows, is discharge: ‘ to Kodiak: northwesterly winds, under 15 miles per hour, changing | G.'b n.ll’d TLEAN steamheated rooms. Sim-| ing. Alaska agent. Phone 43— W. Roberts, Harold Donelly, J. M. oo i _majority of passengers willl 5 goutheasterly winds during Friday, partly cloudy with local| age ons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and | Gep. Anderson Music Shoppe. | Powell, J. M. WooGmore, Louise tf:;m:;,»p";’fi:m tonight - on the| oy . up per week. Peterson, Carl Lindberg, R. Olson,| ~ _ 2 LOCAL DATA | P L S | Charle: 5 = | wo 4-300»:201:1111}1;%0??;" LOST and FOUND 1T e e e | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weathes artments, 50, 2-I 3 | : ¢ Y ¥ | Jester 9 93 shwrs aphed apartments for $16. Phone | LOST—Black and white kitten, 6|Hank Brouelette, Evelyn Baker, WAR REPORIER [ 4:30 pm yesterday d0.13 o i w 9 Snowshwrs Dl months old. Black over one eye Helen Craig, Leisel L. Penny, ‘ 3:30 am. today 30.27 12 76 NE 16 Snow 621. e B Rt w Charles Bonat, Betty Darlin, Miss f3:7oon -aday fagt s old 09, LS el Cloudy | N Every house needs westinghouse ey £ b= s SU |G. Caruthers, John Murdock, Ed 'PORTS | LEAN comfortable room. Private oc! | RADIO REPORTS R me. hons BHs b1l HOSPIT AI. NOTES Shafer, Tom Morgan, Mrs. W, J.| 1 e PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. ; | | Walker, Denald Biffington, Karl ABOU' wnl'l"fi ) tractor—Dealec VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. Theile, Allen McCay, Leslie Jones, V| Max. tempt. Lovest 4:30am. Precip. :‘}30:‘:“ 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska 8.————————- L. Cabigas, William Skinner, Fred —_ | Station last 24 hours temp. tempt. 24 hours Weathe | Business Phone 161 NE steam heated room. Phone| Mrs. Robert Wingerson, who has|Mark, Peter Beierley. N Y k C e . | Barrow -10 | -28 -28 0 . Clear Residence Phone Black 690 » Blue 302. 4 |been a medical patient at St. Ann’s ————— (New Tor l'lh(S Pfa IS@ | mairbanks -21 21 0 Cloudy | . ’ — Hospital, was dismissed yesterday r 2 ¢ | Nome 21 o 16 01 Cloudy | PRpsiiton h:‘:]s:p msl;im;;emlshed No (HA"GE Author of 'l Can ”:Ofget, | Cawson 3B -10 -40 0 Fog ey apt. Inquire 4 George Stiler was discharged ! . Anchorage 11 9 10 0 Clear | FURN. stmhtd, room, Green 675 |(rom St. Aws Hospital yes ] Stor y of World Conflict | 5eine 2 -10 -9 0 Clear NOW OPEN! b after receiving medical attention. E Ax Ilo L | st. Paul 38 32 38 0 Cloudy | "u e 5.10_2& slhre VACANCY. HILLCREST - APTS.| § i | 1f Robert J. Casey's new book, “I| Atka 41 38 44 31 stormy, C PHONE 439. Thomas Selby was dismissed yes- BE M ADE "ow |can't Forget,” turns out to be the| Dutch Harbor .. 38 { 31 36 T Snow | 224 Front St. PR | Ry ITom BE Ann's Hosplial fol best seller which New York liter-| Kcdiak 27 22 22 0 Cloudy | ROOM mmmS?D .pm:; lowing medical care and returned| —_— ary reviewers are predicting it will| Cordova 20 | 12 14 0 Cldar | e also 5-room strictly modern un- 3 a Sl . -furni:h:d i Plywne L to his home on Auk lake' : Morge"'hau lees No De_ibe. it won’t be the result of any| Juneau 30 | 3 3 12 Snow | e e e su"kl S | f _I H f |personal promotion by the author,| Sitka ! 34 | 28 30 02 Pt.Cldy | " ONE OFFICE room for rent, First a' s owever = ‘a Juneau visitor this week. | Ketchikan 38 | 32 32 [} Cloudy 1 National Bank Bldg. E “MB b £ » 101 PfO ' Casey, - correspondent for The| Prince Rupert .. 39 33 34 13 Pt,cldyi COWLING"DAVLIN N Ty v T FOR Du(“ Hu"ms posals for Next Year |Icnicago Daily News, hasn't been| Prince George . 37 | 26 28 0 Clear | COMPANY v | talking about his book, an account| Edmonton 35 25 26 12 Snow | at office 20th Century Bldg. Pri, Nov. 28 3am | o <t | = ) DODGE and PLYMOUTH Sat. Nov. 20 ‘15 am, | WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—Secre- of the two years he spent cover-| Seattle . 52 | 45 455 0 Cloudy s . Itary of Treasury Henry Morgen- ing the European war in Germany,| Portland 50 | 33 33 0 Fogi DEALERS MISCELLA“BO“ - |thau said today the Treasury does,ance' Luxemburg and England.|. San Francisco .. 62 44 46 0 Clear | o s But there’s nothing strange in his| WEATHER SYNOPSIS | et IAGERUPS »9191 9th St. Skates sharpened. saw mm.g scrvlce IVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. ; |not want any change in the in- come taxes on this year’s income, ATER o . LINE tails of tentative Treasury propos- als for next year. ‘URN your old gold into value, Alaska T.muponauon ? R T cash or trade at llugget Shop. Company { The Daily Alaska Empire nas the SR 1 v GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- . |;;?S:xelx’:s‘:arfgcummj s nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up | SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 ! Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker, Way, WANTED NANTED — Experienced Write Empire 603. GENERAL enced maid. Call Room 00, housework by experi-; SEATTLE i Lt ST i TRAVEL ON A __ |EVERY THURSDAY "Princess” driver with responsible rerle:-:nf:eks.i l':u A' “' | LINER Juneau to Vancouver, S. 8. TYEE oo, 4 41 Victoria or Seattle Berg- S. 8. TONGASS Dec. 12 (| & 1 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS mann Hotel. or smgle mattresses PASSENGERS FREIGHT PRINCESS NORAH VANTED— % and springs. Write Empire M REFRIGERATION November 26—December 7, 17 e i S V. W. MULVIHILL €3 Sl L2 S, R Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Al The Da uly “Alaska E Emplre ‘has the, D B. FEMME| AGENT || 754 eia ase PHONE 114 ~ NIGHT 312 .argest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. 'CANADIAN PACIFIC | R e O e S i | | i reticence: Russell Owen, book re- viewer for The New York Times, comments in his review of the book that although he has known Casey for many years, he didn't |know Casey had been a captain of artillery in the World War and was cited three times for bravery. “You would never know it from Casey,” Owen's article says. “I didn’t know it until I read the Jacket of ‘I Can’t Forget.’” Another comment from his own newspaper calls Casey’s book “one of the really great pieces of war reporting,” while Willidm Bird of The New York Sun, Linton Wells| of The Saturday Review of Litera- | ture and other critics have been | equally enthusiastic about the book | But you'd never hear about it from Casey, who is staying at they | Baranof Hotel. He says his job is| to listen. | e The Daily Alaska Empire nas the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper, . | Cold dry air continued over the mover as far south as Five Finger Light this morning but due to! the influence of a deep low pressure center in the vicinity of Attu g had penetrated the lower Bering Se: por- Snow had fallen at most in Southeast Alaska and at some points over the norti- flow of moist maritime air on and was flowing at higher lw' of Alaska with resulting cloudy s stations western portion of Alaska an snow Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea. neau overcast skies with local siow to goxd Mostly ately high ceilings and fair Junezu-Ketchikan airway The Thursday morning weathe in Alaska with of lon pr east a center levels interior o kies. or rain The greatest amount of pre- cipitation in southeast Alaska was 12 hundredths of an inch at Ju- The highest temperature y:sierday afternoon was 39 degrees at Craig and the lowest last wnight minus 33 degrees at Fairbanks.| flurries, to meder- | visibilities this morning, chart indicated a frontal trough an east and west direction across the Gulf of Alaska and South- in the Gulf of Alaska, essure of Alaska and ver the western had fallen over moderate prevailed over which was expected to deepen slovly during the next 24 hours. had | HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARRET Be Wise—Economize | | l THREE PHONES 553—92—95 * [ #* the i WHEN OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL Us! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 v the A PAGE FIVE 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska SAVINGS SRR Samiary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY | Call Phones: 13 and 49 VMR - - .. Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Pl * r— . ——ee THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 llam Machine Shop O. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 e S ¢ . FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealem) GREABES GASB — OIL Poot of Main Street Juneau Motors IIIIUGI.AS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 e et e s O ST GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunitfn WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 | The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single 0 Rice & Ablers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Burness Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metd second low pressure center of 20.40 inches was located at 36 degrees | north and 140 degrees west. A third low pressure center of con-| _____ iderable depth was located to the northwest of Attu with the § MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. frontal trough extending southward to the west of Atka, and which/ Savrite Rust'Prevema.lives. was expected to move to near Dutch Harbor during the next 24 hours. Xzit Soot Eradicator A 165 degrees west. Juneau, November 28 Sunrise 9 13 am high pressure center was located over the interior of Alaska and, cond ‘high pressure center was located at 45 degrees north and sunset 4:19 pm Chemical Metal Treatments t Plastic Refractories 104 S. Main Phone 607 { Grrrrrrrsrrrvrverrerresd NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on |sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. - .. The Daily Alaska Empire has the rgest paid circulation of any Al- ka newspaper. la s