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D, Dunn, Mrs, Daisy Hillman, Mrs. W. C. Wal-| ther, Major W. C, Walther, Pav-' tricia Walther. + Miss Ethel Gladys Whitcomb, Clyde C. Schri- ver;, George E. Schnabel, Paul O. Griffith, Mrs. Paul O. Griffith, J. C. Strong, Ward Haller, Hans Hef- enmeister. 2RESOLUTIONS, ALASKA LABOR, ARE APPROVED SEATTLE, Oct. 17—The Amer- ican Pederation of Labor, in conven- tion here, has approved, in purpose, of two resolutions proposing opera-f tion of an Alaskan Federation of Labor gnd for affiliation with the: AFL. i The resolutions will be referred to | the Executive Council for necessary action to have them pluced in effect. l - ee— 1 | FREDRICKSON FINED More Power = $50 ON SITKA Count [ | Andrew Fredrickson, arrested in | s Iven ‘Sltka two weeks ago on a telegraphic \ waxrnnt from Port Alexander, was released today from the Sitka jail | after payment of a $50 fine, accord- Fukuyama, Miss - 4 bars 29¢ Gallon 85¢ EI HI‘ WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. — Presi- ing to word received at the U. S. dent Roosevelt today signed the Jaw Marshal's office here. | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 17— ‘ Wind with a sustained velocity of 52 | Juneaulte Sees miles an hour, with gusts of 65| miles, roared over Ketchikan early | today, blowing down trees, aerials | and breaking windows but otherwise causing surprisingly little damage except to power and telephone lines. Power shorts all over the city caused tremendous flashes. Many live wires were blown across streets causing stopping of traffic, cutting off power and phone service to ex- tensive areas. | The Ketchikan Spruce Mills, ‘mg and dancing spot. working on defense orders, is with- |out power and has been forced to shut down but expects to resume | operations soon. |to Juneau soon, | Oldtimers believe the storm was |friends on the coast. jone of the biggest winds ever felt < here. WORN 0UT? Drink Milk When you get that dead, “I can't do it” feeling, what you need is a glass of cool milk. 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' Major Walther Seated at|has just completed the offlcers nearby tables while he was there' training course at Fort an]ng were film actors Ray Milland and| Nat Pendleton. . He plans to return visiting | . h.13e¢ tore<| - Originally charged with nssnult Fred- | machinery when needed for Na- rickson was reelased on that count | tional Defense. g, |and faced with the reduced charge | The White House announcod the of “assault and battery,” to which |action means the President. may he nled guilty. order the requisitioning of any, -Besides the $50 fine, Fredrickson | material -after first determining was given a six-month jail sentence, immediate need. which was suspended. - e ——————— gislation authorizing him-to" COMING ON NORTH SEA Mrs. Grant A. Baldwin is re- turning to Juneau aboard the North Sea, which left Seattle to- day, after ‘a short visit in the States. | Major W. C. Walther, wife, and | daughter are ontheir way to Ju- e ——— RETURNING TO JUNEAU Miss Ethel Fukuyama is aboard the North Sea, returning to Juneau after attending business school m the States. —ee—— “Bet you a-million dollars— You cant make a bad cup of - MJ-B" —Says Llo;d Nolan to Constance Moore while filming Paramount’s “BUY ME THAT TOWN" CONSTANCE: Say, iuit a minute—that's stage moneyl LLOYD: Well, the mowey's fake, but the slogan’s 800d as a government bond. Just try this pot of M.].B, CONSTANCE: Wb,, ir's ‘delicious. Strong, bui 1ot bitter at all. LLoYD: Good, Nod Pl make a pot of weaker coffee, CONSTANCE: You right—it's swell this way too. Full of real flcn;_‘" LLOYD: I was betting on & swre thing, Connie. M.]. B, is good any way yu make it Here’s why it never fml" Make your coffee with the same care as you have in the past. These two exclusive M. J. B. featured—a richer roast—and double —will give you the finnt” of coffee you ever tasted! 0 GUARANTEE. Buy a M’: M.J.B. 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