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PAGE TWO SNGW IN SKI BOWL IS N EXCELLENT SHAPE FOR SKIING SATURDAY Bm‘ w ARM_UP s = 1S EXPECTED Juneau Temperature Is Rising at| d they are iage the of ipper bowl are TAKU BLOWS 10N AUXILIARY SALE OF ARTICLES OPENS TOMORROW Everyone is invited to come to Amérjcan Legion Auxiliary's apron, basket and food sale which opens tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Dugout. Besides the articles which will be on display, group will serve luncheon &t the reports brought i 112 o'clock and tea during the af- area having o\ Ketchikan - Thaw 10 |ternoon, between the hours of 2 b J 18 inches of and 4:30 o'clock Start Tomorrow | Luncheon will be served under R oo ”‘"‘\:‘d"‘ & the direction of Betty McCormick, ) (it Mhe 405 raku wind' whith whipped up|¥RO IS beIOE ESeISRd by Marle * Burdick, Marie Oswald and Sig- k through. How- was really making the h'ski uh s small Wind recorders work ‘overiime fnis|f1d Hildre.=ah fekcelient mcnu 1s ide of the ski morning. Reports at the Weather |Promised be packed afid Buremi this morning sho Yoo T'ea in the afternoon will be dition for Sun-|; of 70-mile-per-hour wind | § rved under the direction of Dor- velocities at both Eldred Rock and [Othy Manthey, In_ charge of the 1, Juneau Ski Club gentinel Island, and a 37-mile-|f90d sale are Sylvia Zenger and free trans- .., N WA 8t Pm»»F‘muvr!u"l"” Jewett, and aprons are in . » of )i mi; On Canyon Island, near|charee of Wanda Martin ) would be INter- |, podge, the wind was clocked T AT clping him pack the ” A i3 nd mektbw canajet 60 miles an hour : IAKUS UADRON EI.E(IS gy g o glaa o Meantime, with snow falling in equipment and get them Juneau, the weather observers were NED ZE"GER (APTAIN n instruction. Those who Predicting that the temperaturs in joining the group|Will warm up here to about the tow R o meet in front of Ireezing point Lomorrow I'his Meeting for the second time this th S building at 10:30, morning, reports from the radio- fall, the Taku Squadron last night 10TTOW Imorning onde sent aloft in the weather | elected officers for the ensuing - |baloon showed the temperature al- term of one year. The Squadron is | most a degree warmer at the 7,- the only Sons of the American Le- BUY DEFEN TAMFS 500-foot level than the 13 degrees gion Squadron in Alaska. registered in the city. This morning all points in South- New Under-arm ] east Alaska morth of Ketchikan Cream Deodorant were reporting snow. At the First w/c/}f l(‘in'. there was rain and snow - mixed, with the mercury standing at 36 degrees and promise of ‘a Stops Perspiration | warming up. Coldest spot in South- |cast Alaska was Haines, where the ]u'mpsx'amrv was eight degrees. Coldest weather recorded in the {north country this morning was |in the Yukon Territory, with the ! mercury at 61 below zero at Sel- kirk, 48 below in Dawson and ther- | mometers showing 43 below at 1. Does not rot dresses — does | Whitehorse. Alaska’s best ice box t irritate skin continued to be Fairbanks, wherc 2. No waiting o dry. Can be used the weather warmed up from 24 ght after shaving below last night to 11 below this 3. Instantly stops perspiration for moming days. Removes odor Sttty ation A 4. rite, greaseless, stain- Homick nishing cream d has beéen awarded the rroval Seal of The American titute of Laundering, for be- AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing alr route from Seattle to Nome, on 1g harmless !“A“*’:“vh sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Women use more Arrid than any other deodorant. Try a jar today! b ik s | | RAYBAN goggles cut haze and % eliminate glare from sun, snow 2 4 £ & water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren J?fi‘u jor Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars Ballaig 53 hat TEN HIGH smile ¥ W Double Your Enjoyment With TEN HIGH! Alaska Distributors Company POLLY AND THEY SMELL ELEGANT/ THINK OF 1T ~YOou AND 1 BAKING SUCH NICE k HERPALS _— [ P 71 wes Passie your House aDwas W WONDERING I YOLI HAD ASKED ME TO DINNER- AND IF YOI HADN!T- YO MAY~ THEN | THOUGHT AGAIN. AND | REMEM- BERED | HAD DINNER-SOMETIMES I DON'T THINK ENOUGH ABOUT MYSELF AND THEREST OF THE TIME-1 DON'T THINK- Elected ger, and other officers are as fol- lows: Adjutant, Fred Sorri; First Lieutanant, Lesley Hogins; Fin- ance Officer, Bobby Goldstein; Chaplain, Minard Mills; Sergeant, Jack Borri, and Historian, Jimmy Soufolis The members enthusiastically en- Itered a big year of activity. The meeting was closed with refresh- ments donated by Minard Mills Bride-Elect Feted At Surprise Dinner Miss Pearl Everitf, bride-elect’ of Myron A. McDonell, was guest of | honor last night at a surprise din- ner given in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel by the Baranof staff. Covers were laid for 10 at the table, which was decorated in white with a bridal theme. Miss Everitt was ‘presented with a luggage picce by several of the Baranof staff, and she also re- ceived a corsage. Accompanied by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Halm, and Jackie Everitt, Miss !Everitt will sail from Juneau on December 9 for Seattle. The party will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives and' then drive to Santa Monico, Cal, Where the wedding will take place in Saint Monica’s Church on New Year's Day Fourth C;J Party In Series Tomorrow The fourth in the series of card parties planned by the Sons of Norway takes place fomorroWw night : at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall. The series of five -parties is planned as a part of the work of the local group to help in rais- ing funds to buy planes and help in the training of Norwegian pi- lots at Little Norway, the training center in Toronto. ‘The public is invited to take part in these games,-and prizes will be awarded ——————l i Jascha Heifetz, the violinist, has a 70-acre farm near Norwalk, Conn, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Captain- was Ned Zen-. i Informal Affair Cabinef Given in Church Welcome Booths Many Juneauites took part in reception last night given in parlors of the Northern Light Jap ‘ ' Change Again { sin Sight. Presbyterian Church to welcome MANILA, Nov. 28. — Responsible | the Rev. and Mrs. Willis Bootl Far Eastern authorities here pre- | and Mrs. Mamie Cassell, Mrs. dicted today that current efforts to | pooth's mother. The informal af- ensure American-Japanése peace | qi. (ook place between the hours will fail and that this will cause | g and 10 o'clock. replacement of the Tojo government | p.c..ciment o L ¥ in Japan with another cabinet, fully ? By oy th AL cbtniitted to o' Wab BROQNE | wiches, punch and cookies were : ; served, and Mrs. Katherine Hooker The Post-Tojo government, they said, probably will complete prep- arations for a new offensive action, at the punch table were which will eventually séé an Axis'| Mrs. Trevor Davis and Mrs. George class war in which Japan will be Johnson. Ladies and girls of the ranged alongside Germany against | church assisted with the serving. the Anglo-Saxon powers. The tea table was decorated with Information from Japan, they ge bouquet of chrysanthemums said, indicated the next cabimet ond lighted by candles may be headed by Lieut.-Gen. Itae-| In the receiving line were M. S 1 aki, former War Mniister and now yhittier, the Rev. and Mrs. Bootii, commander of the army in Korea. s H. L. Faulkner and Mrs, Cas- ell COLUMBIA ‘Plans Ar:F.Iying IS IN GALE Stores o Tanacross Two small plaries have beeén bat- Steamer Columbia, bound from(tling wind and snow since early the westward to Juneau, scheduled | this week, flying badly needed sup- to arrive tomorrow morning at plies from an ice-bound ship in 7:30 o'clock, won't be here a% that the Yukon River, 30 miles from Big time. ‘At 3 o'clock this afternooh. Delta, to the little settlement Horace O. Adams received a radio- Tanacross, it was learned today in gram stating the Columbia is buck- |, jetter from C. E. Gordon fo the {ing both a snow storm dnd gale office of Indian Affairs here on the Gulf of Alaska and time r¢ j5 Gordon’s hoat, loaded with of_arrival is indefinite. 25 tons of supplies for the Tana- The Mount McKinley is also in a wiaby %9 cross post, which is stuck in snow storm and gale to the south|g . "0 coidon wrote and will not arrive tonight, possibly 2 % Hiad @ ¢ » delivery of tomorrow forenoon, it all dpmnth.KI subcontracted the delivery of nd Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren poured | Presiding of | ! 3 \when the elements \nu supplies 'lm the ship to l,»\(,' | e | #mall planes, scheduled to start } flights on Monday of this wee Just how many trips the plane have made in the face of bad fly- ling weather this week is unknown Three Hostesses to Have DessertBridge, i e b o= | Mifs, E. 7. White, Mrs. Alice|destroyed the trader’s store at | Coughlin and Mrs, Larry McKech-| Tanacross. Other supplies destined nie will be hostesses tonight at a|for the outpost are being dessert bridge party in the Gold|from the warehouse at Big Delta Room of the Baranof Hotel, Four-|by Wein Alaska Airways teen tables of bridge will be played' > SAFE, during the evening. ‘I(E "o]l —l e WHITESIDE IN TOWN Bud Whiteside, Southeast Alaska | {representative for Joe Meherin, nierchandise broker, returned w{ Juneau today after a business trip| 1cé at Mendenhall Lake is not | to Sitka. He will be in town sey. yet safe for skating, the Forest | Service warned today. Skaters are leral days before sailing for Wran-{ lgell and Petersburg. ;{warned not to take chances on the | e ice, which is in places ! HESSE RETURNS thick, but mushy. Yesterday it was William E. Hesse, Territorial Highs covered with snow, and although |way Engineer and Superintendent |the wind has blown much of the of Public Works, returned this morn- | snow away, ice is soft. ing on the Northland after several | According to the Fo Service, |days on Territorial affairs in Sitka. | there are two layers ice, and i = e o ot g ithe upper layer is not frozen solid {enough for safe skating of BODDING TO KETCHIKAN Ketchikan on fi :ea“- 1“; t“’r & g “fairly thick, but very lumpy and | Nort AN 0 Visl or a brie imf v | Northl not condus to good skating, with his son, Bud Bodding, well e e gttt | MUNDINGER, BRIDE ON YUKON ——————— . E. YLES % & E" B:y]enfll“ka di‘;fififimnby Ralph Mundinger and his bride ‘ger.of. tHe Union Ol C;)mfiany and | Are returning to Juneau aboaid Mis. “Bovle, left Juneau this morn, |6, Steamer Yukon which left Se- attle last night. Mundinger was ing for Seattle on the motorship 7 s I'Northland. They will vacation Ouhlmirrled recently in the States, and | side. ‘he and his wife will live in the | sk . g '}Mend Apartments. | JEFFREYS GO SOUTH . | TUEERS - | Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Jeffrey, AI-E T"‘"“_’““ RETURNING | aska ‘salespeople who make their L { Mr. and Mrs, 1. P. Taylor, who {home in Juneau, will go south on| % i 'the next Seattle-bound boat. The have been on a combined vacation Jefferys will be in Seattle, Portland and business trip in the States for and Southern California until after | the past month, are returning here the first of the year. aboard the steamer Yukon. | which | flown | SKATERS WARNED | two inches | Olaf Bodding, transfer man of Jub i - Auk Lake ice is reported to bhe | JAPSWEIGH | ACTION ON HULL NOTE High Officials Gather af Home of Nipponese Pre- mier Before Meeting TOKYO, Nov | ficials today Japanese of- efully weighe retary of e Cordell Hull's note | on American requirements for peace negotiations but no indication was | made whether or not the note would be answered | However, the newspapers express- ed the belief that Japanese-Amer- ican conferences are near the end Contents of Hull's note were not re- I1ea Hi ficia 1 mier Tojo before a C: dence of Pre- ‘abinet meeting i to discuss the note was held -+ 1 callec Mrs. Millie Spees, proprietor of a rcadhouse at Ruby and former Ju- neau resident, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel after coming here on a Pan American plane yesterda from Fairbanks. She will sail south tomorrow for a two-month vacation in Seattle and California B ON WAY OUTSIDE Dr. and Mrs. Paul Haaglund and their twin sons, Paul and John, ar- rived in Juneau on a Pan American plane yesterday and are staying at the Baranof Hotel while awaiting a southbound plane. Dr. Haaglund, | Fairbanks physician, and Mrs. Haag- lund Wil seaboard journey to the Atlantic while their children will remain with relatives in Seattle, - TRAVEL ON A "Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle | | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH December 7, 17-—January 1 V. W. MULVIHILL | Agent,, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC SRR 5, 7 P S A PO T LY b 1 I ! i ATCO | ¥ LINE ; : Alaska Transportation { | Company . BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE EVERY THURSDAY 10:00 A. M. i S. S, TVEE Dec. 4 | [ S. TONGASS Dec. 12 s { PASSENGERS FREIGHT | REFRIGERATION { . { n. B. FEMMER—AGENT | PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 \ WHY, GOOD GRIEF, PoOLLY - THEY'RE AS HARD AS A DONT T KNOW 1T/ WAIT - JUST WAIT/ NOW JUST GO IN THE PRRLOR AND CHAT WITH ME WIFE'S BROTHER DOESN'T K THAN You SPRAWLED OUT THE LOUNGE AS LUSUAL- 'L -HE. ANY MORE -HEL L. BE JOI LATER:- HE'S GOIN'- | KNEW HE WOULDN!T BE ABLE TO_STAND VON PLATTER— M GLAD THING KIN CHASE HOME = " By GEORGE McMANUS HELLO, GROCERS 2 POLLY PERKINS | SPEAKING / WHATS “THE IDEA OF SENDING US sucH TouGH | GUESS THERE ISN'T MUCH OF A CHOICE BETWEEN MAGGIE'S BROTHER AND THIS SUIT OF CLOTHES WITH NOTHIN! IN 1T= navy and ministry of- | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1941 I e e et y E JAMES SNELL E as a paid-up subscriber to { TheDaily Alaska Empire : is invited to present this coupon this { evening at the box office of the 3 CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “NOBODY'S CHILDREN" Federal Tax—>5c per Person ——WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! N N z ! s | s % i it} TEAM Z AR SHIP COMPANY T ' "9, Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY ... Tues. Nov. 2 Fri Nov. 28 Thur. Dec. 4 | ALEUTIAN ... Tues. Nov. Fri. Nov.28 Thur. Dec. 4 | YUKON Thur. Nov. 27 Sun. Nov. 30° Sat. Dec. 6 | BARANOF Sat Nov. 29 Tue Dec. 2 Sat. Dec. 8 | ALASKA Tues. Dec. 2 Fri. Dec. 5 Wed. Dec. 10 COLUMBIA Thur. Dec. 4 Sun. Dec. 17 Sat Dec. 1. DENALI Sat Dec. 6 Tues. Dec. 9 Mon. Dec. ! FOR INFORMATION OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE REGARDING PORTS PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent ASKA ' THE YEAR:"ROUND NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY geattle | AT Nov /.29 Nov.22 Nov-28 L L 4 Dec Nov.28 De¢ # | JgN, Agent { HENRY ‘23‘3““ passengers 109 Freight Phone | PSS S S L | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express | | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. { Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- a Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka |§ Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 s18 $18 $18 §18 818 | Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 \ Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 ! Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 { Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 Todd 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg -...$31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 . 18.00 18.00 .50 .. 15.00 15.00 S . 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phnne slz HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. Kake Juneau $25.00 Kake Petersburg Wrangell ..... Kasaan .. .} { { { ¢ { ! | ! l CA Y | v —— . Round-Trip Fares: | | & { 5 | | 10% off twice: one-way | ! ‘ 3% s 1 2 fares, when purchased |2 | £ | . | E|§ |8 | 2| & ; 2@ = S| e B , in advance, 2l elR ' 2|22 |2 | & | Fairbanks, Alaska . Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath ... $120 Nome, Alaska 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 121 83 $37 ps Ophir, Alaska 125 10 116 $ 88 Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 170 217 9% 207 23¢ 212 Whitehorse, ¥.T. Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday A Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday i Friday Wo’_:dnesdny Wednesday Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday Thursday ] Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A, DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 1 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 4 PaAa 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE {

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