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i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AWVS DAX COUNCIL MEETING E TOMORROW . P ] i TRUMAN STATES JUNEAU DIVORCES ARE |1 COASTAL ARLNES [JAP ADMIRAL | mol o 50000, GRANTED IN KETCHIKAN FLY 25 PASSE"GERS |City Council at 8 o'clock this even-| An AWVS dance will be held to- DEWEY IS STILL ' HITS CARRIER s = e ciy | i veita e Clovernicd 2 i | e i ‘House to which men fr tr On the opening day of the Fed-| Alaska Coastal Airlines carried | CLOTHING CLA ESSION St p;) % oL or?m he r ourt in FEtd o AR adRA % | | -port an nance ice are AN ISOLAT!ONISI eral Court in Ketchikan, two dl-% 25 passengers yesterday. Those fly A"D IS KIllED The AWVS Clothing Class 15 |invited dditi = . vorces were granted by Judge ling to Sitka were Rudy Krsul, Mrs. _'S|invited, in addition to caretakers Géotue T Alsxktider ‘uk AIIAW Tod " Cartér, the Rev, 0. 2ioklin,| being held each Thursday evemng‘at Duck Creek and the airport. ENROUTE TO vt tor Hhsil ORI Alteed 6. Bellag: | LONDON, Oct. 20—Viie Admiral at 7:30 o'clock in the Governor's|Officers and men in transit, who Oct ) AL e, h‘;m“ on (‘, nm‘ Sitka to Juneuu;wilhflm Knigm»!}{a‘shaharu Arima was killed on the House, and anyone interested is in-fhappen to be in Juneau, are also ator Harry S. Truman renewe Mshit. Bolls. Sis Wbe “\q,,\.(,,‘,.(,l Sitka to e ld. 15th when his torpedo plane “at-|vited to join. More information |urged to atiend. The guests are “ attack Gov. Dewey’s for it I gl s s st Morrls Shaplo i tacked and hit a big U. S. aircraft may be secured by calling Mrs.|invited to escort their own lady policy views & pecial 6. b s K stohi¥an ORI wEtE P ah_Ruth Rose, |CEFFier” off the Philippines, the Ber-| Woodal, Black 255. il et . ing to etchikan Chronicle. | uneau to Hoonah } [lin radio said, reporting a Tokyo| —————— R Sl A B Appearing in another column of | Marie Williams, Helen Williams Appea n another column of | Marie s, ams. | gispatch. George F. Tirington and Margaret Pelican C,"y to Juneau—I. Gold- |z, o torpedo plane, one of .h(‘ most Cochrane have applied for a mar- | stein, Morris Shapiro. hazardous of naval weapons, is not UST A v license. He is in the Coast Juneau to Skagway——Ted Carter, ‘dl.sclo:(‘d 1d she is a bookkeeper ' {Jane Whitney, Ted Reynolds. IR VS T SRR to advices received Skagway to Juneau—Ad Winther, s _ , e e ¥ b BRI(KER OFFERS 7 Small Whole Green Beans {sclationiat but s L e B ; Making a sightseeing flight of | B : : idate | Poneymoon trip to Prince Rupert CRASH BOAT GCUNNER — Aboard an Army Afr |the Juneau area yesterday were 2 = Ak he's sl & satistactory candidate| "OneVO0n, wip 10 Prisee Pupert ) LOBS G o ot tn the Gl of Mtice, n oller-gsaness |Loe ang s, 5. B, Buation, W. 0| I 7 Julienne Green Beans to Willie Hearst and Bertie Mc- .ping staff of the Office of | ! mechanic gets set to try out one of the .50 caliber machine guns | .. R Summerwell, Fred Nelson Cormack ik ik o -~ on the craft. The fast boats are 63 and 85 feet long. « e / : R dian Affairs in Juneau, will re- land E. A. Arthur. tion on record as favoring pri HELs ‘””2‘.“.‘”‘ Neet : 4 Stratton, Nelson, Erwin and Ar- S}Z rancy Clll Green BeanS industry’s use of the natic 3 RO IETIR Rt ‘(ampalgn Talkb verbal A"a(k on thur are in Juneau attending the| ppNO Nevada, Oct. 20—Gov. ¥ billion dollar war ¢ i NS, WANTY ENTORNR i |conference of Standard Oil Com- 4 A : : ar wa i ; | s bty John W. Bricker, Republican can- 1iese fems Are 1 ops e cu o ewmned 05| Roogevelf Is Now | Truman Made by | ; — |adste for vieopresiaent, in a ; - tion a mploymen week from a several months' vaca- il 5 iy o =il speech here offered this thgee-point n Qualit S aty tion at Tenakee Springs. She will . . | Bpees 1 st e ot vome, 0 s wi e s e oen| Stheduled, Boston Bricker in Address BILLY CONNONTOUROF icrmuia ior” guaranieing peace- town and a guest at the Baranof|Franklin and granddaughter, who| ' | 1 MED"'ERRA"EAN AREA; 1e I!;‘:_oi-ldc Lt ko) A 20l Sip Mopntie over e | WASHINGTON, oct. 20—Presi-| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20—In a 'ment. = = dential Secretary Stephen T. Early political address here, Gov. John| paRIs, Oct. 20—Billy Conn, erst-| 2.—Maintain “our system of pri- | | confirms reports that Roosevelt | W. Bricker attacked Vice Preslden—‘wmlo chief contender for the vate enterprise.” J will carry his fourth term speaking |tial Nominee Truman as “one Who|y.rd's heavyweight crown, but: 3—“Repudiate those alien forces campaign to Boston, but declined is a product of the corrupt Pender«j,‘m.n,“”y sergeamt in the U. S.}which. if given a chance, would {to name the date. gast machine that preyed on the|amy Airforce, left Paris today make our workers economic slaves Several reports give November people of Kansas City. |for a ring tour of the Mediterran-|and servants of the state.” | 4 as the date for the Bostom ad-| From here, Bricker moved on t0/ean fronts, but promised reporters| Bricker rolled into Nevada after |dress, the day on which Dewey |Bakersfield and stated there he . will return soon to meet Joe'a. six-day campaign in California. | t'u hol;\l1 a mll,\" in .Nr-\\-‘ \;;rk hlud Pb;*',‘p“ 1m;urnwdcan ufienthm Louis in an exhibition at the' S Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. d Super Market City in Madison Square ('.unn.“l;:um(:c:;nu‘ LA:.Iln)(x;x:anU!:l;\l“Le:rcai:\‘[“(llms De Sports. HELEN BEEMAN IN TOWN | Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. aunched a campaig) 5| Conn said: “Louis is a great E . . Boat Orders Delivered Anyfime! Helen Beeman is in town and a |champion, but T'm sure I can beat 1 him when I meet him again for [guest at the Gastineau Hotel, reg- | |the title after the war.” istering from Fairbanks. | | et o - fll-’ '-—H— z—sr-(r:v—(v—,_—v—fl—(g'ig' Vt‘!fld‘-(w?'fl" = "o ja/‘a o/~ HALLOWEEN | DANCE PHONES 92-35—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. | Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Buy $2Il 00 Coupon Book for $19.00 | GBAPEFRUIT JUICE—OPA Pnce 19¢ Tin i - FAIRBANKS T0 HAVE ustrial workers so they will line NEw AR'ES'AN WEllS up votes for lhc New Deal. Works Agency returned to Juneau | by plane late yesterday from Fair-| OVER NEWS FROM ] connection with the three new| McGinty -says the wells will have| [ ONDON Oct, 20.—Vice Admiral a capacity of one million gallons| . ppjlippine invasion got a smash pre-heated at the Wp”-&l!{t to raise | yhich usually fill the front pages the temperature from 34 to 38 uith reports from the European Estimated cost of the project is| The REvening News said, “The OLD I"ASHIUNED CLOT“ES PINS $1,750,000, of which $1,403,000 is to | Philippines will not be the end.” 3 dozen 25c being raised by a bond issue by| WILLIAM KNIGHT IN TOWN the City of Fairbanks | william Knight, here from Sitka, e b ROOSEVEI.T !S Io ARRIVAL FROM KODIAK | and intimidation” among the in- 1l Earl McGinty of the Fed‘m]‘ banks where he did some work in| to supplement the water supply per day each. The water will be| iav' in the evening newspapers Save 3% degrees, | battlefronts be a_Federal grant, the balance| - Phone 92 95—Better Values — e ‘Ln\ registered at the Baranof. : G. L. Thornton has arrived here | | | § from Kodiak and is staying at the | B | B Limited Table Reservations $2.00 Per Couple George Bros. Special, Case $4.43 e e Always Betier Values at Gf‘i‘?e Brothers! poll(v SATURDAY Lk H;E?\F ::r(;l:x :‘l‘;ll'xi\o“ b saturday, 0(,t0ber 28th 1944 | \VASHINGTON Oct. 20. — Presi-| dent Roosevelt remarked in a wag- gish vein that he wasn’t particularly| interested in the content of Gover-| nor Dewey’s speech Wednesday night on foreign policy. He admitted thi; the news con- ference and said his foreign poli speech tomorrow night would be ex- tended to 45 minutes instead of 30. FRESH GREEN TOMATOES 3 pounds 25¢ llere Are Close 0ut BARGAINS NOTICE OF HEARING SELLING BELOW COST BIRDS EYE w | DATES ON AIRPLANE BRAND . . . WE NEED SPACE " EXTENSION RECEIVED B“ds Eye Fresh Frozen cothh [ The Alaska Coastal Airlines has| CIose oul_4 packages $l 0“ applied for authority to conduct o scheduled operations with respeet| Regular 39¢ each | to mail, persons and property from | Fresh Frozen Birds Eye Solid Pack Cherries the terminal point in Juneau to| Gustavus and also ' Skagway. The hearings have been set for| Regular 53¢ November 17 at 10 a, m. before| du . Exeminer Raymond W, Stough, close oul 3paCkageS $l.00 Director, Alaska Office, Civil Aero- nautics Board. |over against Ora P. Schoonover,, 'here from Sitka and are guests at !the Gastineau Hotel. .- SEATTLE MAN HERE Harry Adtoff, of Seattle, is in Juneau and has registered at the Gastineau. ——————— HERE* FROM HAINES Raymond R. Smith has arrived | from Haines and is now staying at |the Gaslineau Hotel. > — DIVORCES Divorce actions were filed today in Federal Court by Hilda Schoon- and Inga Samuelson against Chris Samuelson. RELIEVE SORE THROAT hneold...letnhtdeume lestcd VapoRub melt in your mouth ! ... works fine! APO R v . Whole Frozen Clams and Minced Clams Regular 98¢ Close Out—60c¢ Fresh Frozen Shrimps for Frying * Regular 95¢ Close Out—30¢ Frozen Birds Eye Grapefruit, whole sections || Regular 45¢ package " V | {BUTTER TOMATOES Ripe . . Fancy Pound 3 5¢ Close Out—4 packages $1.00 Frozen Birds Eye Rhubarh, reg. 29¢ = Close Out—>5 packages $1.00 Borden's—Carnation—Darigold M I lK CASH AND CARRY 54.19 —WITH THE REGULAR MINI MUM ('R()(‘I"RY ORDER OF We Reserve the 0. P. A. Ceiling Right to Limit! $5.76 PHONE, WRITE or WIRE will deliver at this price 10:15 A. M. P R SATURBAY ONLY | DARIGOLD—Highest Grade SNSRI M.D.TISSUE SWANSOAP DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES ! N ) i % { | TN e § l N 2 . MINIMUM—$2.50 Berts CASH GROCERY 2 Ibs. $1.05 LIMIT—3 CANS Mushroom Soup Each 21¢ CAMPBELL'S QOur Ceiling 3 for 35¢ 3 for 29c; doz. $1.00 Ceiling - - 8c bar 10 Medium Bars 69c 2:15 P. 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