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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : * TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1944 PAGE SIX : o ; HERE FRO&[ KE‘TC;"KAN OKLAHOMA PEOP] HERE EIGHTH ARMY GAIN qurier-Ki"ers p-TA HAS FIRST MEEI; Omcial Fl‘%fer Bov S(OUI MEET mwaxl:e?:;::;";‘;e {;!:S;[i‘sgereld‘ M. Fret::li ia?argthaxxg w. tM‘;m;re” ‘Z;Jr;ncha:gler, Clmyv.oug ?{, B;'uc(; 3 7 : e ote! uneau rom eatr CC,IRTE registered a e Barano! cte. fll;lc “.rfln;) S;elz qu'el)r:e L» ;:‘0.“;’1‘ THREATENS FORLI | ~~xg [MRS. STURM ELECTED 1~ | PAVES WAY FOR = ey ON ITALIAN FRONT < Y |PRESIDENT, PRESIDES REORGANIZATION e, B | 5 2 i 2 Bt Seventy Youths Sign Up ey re Rew ==== 1 old i "Iu- last evening in the Grade Las' Ni h'_S(ou'mas'_ the Rimini-Bo- Sct rium approxi- B A g === and Adorable!? | . the Ronco River ers Are Available | The Boy Scout re-organization program got off to a thundreing start last night when 70 boys turn- ed out to express their desire to have scout troops again in Juneau. Although it is too early to know who the Scout Masters will be, three prospective candidates for the po- sitions turned up at the meeting. ! The boys registered and a meet- ing was called for next Monday night at 7:80 o'clock in the Grade | school Auditorium. This meeting is | to be devoted to studying the Man- | ual and all scouts will meet to-i‘ | gether until further word is heard| from headquarters regarding details | of re-establishing charters. | At the opening of the meeting snow suits . jlast night Henry Harmon stressed | the need for Scout Masters and told | and | the boys to have respect for the| | new leaders. Jackets Two Troops Possible Two scout troops are contem- » plated at the present time, the | Northern Light Presbyterian Church " |Troop 612, and The American Le-| G- l 1 dB S & All ] ¢ (glon Troop 613. The Cubs will be| ® 1rlS an OYS -Wo0o0 led by. Ray Adams, while leaders | for the other trcops have not, asi COATS | Oscar Olson presided at the open- jing of the meeting until permanent . |officers were elected. i | The evening was devoted entire- ly to business, election of officers < and discussion and acceptance of |the constitution. Tt was decided | | that meetings shall be held on the |third Monday of each month; that any interested person is eligible to lattend; and that dues shall be 50 |cents per member. | Mrs. L. A. Sturm was elected NORTHWESTERN FINANCE « |President of the organization, with . ; - Mrs. Dan Livie as Vice-President; €O. IS INCORPORATED | MEMBERS of the famous “Ripper | . . i s Squadron”, Lt. Hal Buell (lefty, |Mrs. Jemes Cole, Secreta and ation. have] Cttitrd TowAs S TASTauR TR }M:-s Paul Monroe, Treasurer. litor’s office | lor, Cheyenne, Wyoming, smile | Cha of the Membership happily at a southwest Pacific air |Committee is Mrs. Waino Hen-| base after they had scored eight |drickson, while Mrs. Trevor Davis | bomb hits and probably sunk a Jap | will be in charge of entertainment ircraft carrier. (International) |for the coming year. Publicity will | |be handled by Mrs. Jack Conright, | Refreshments were served at the close of tF business session by the Refreshment Committee, under | the direction of Mrs. Carl Weid- man. Assisting the chal an were Mrs. George Folta, Mrs. A. R. Hared, rs. O. Bodding and Mrs. Dan Ross Dresses and Two-Piece Suils for GIRLS and LITTLE TOTS wi heir line eous an- where f Ravenna > o cles of inc ern Fir Martha aissman and Cutcheon JUST RECEIVED These very choice CANNED PEAS TOM THUMB, Very Small NO. 2 SIEVE, Small, and NO. 3, Sweet, Tender 4 as well as No. 4 and 5 Sieve, yet, been chosen. Harmon stated it was hoped to e 2 TROUBLE BREWING | K : ; 3 i G have the Coast Guard Auxiliary J B d OVER GOVERNMENI BEAUTIFUL Claire Poe, 18-year-cld |Sponsor a Sea Scout group. He said | @ Just Received — | high school girl, has been named an | the old Sea Scout group had done| Shipment of SHOES official greeter for the city of Miami | wonderful work and many of the| DE(REE IN FRAN(E‘ Beach, Fla,, for the month of De- |young men who belonged to it as Bls et | cember. Other girls will represent |boys had good jobs or ratings due| White, Brown | the city as greeters during October |to the things they learned as Sea| The Very Latest and Most Complete Line of Infants’ and Babies’ Wear PARIS, Oct. 31. — Predictions of| and November. (International) |Scouts. i nationwide demonstrations accented | | ©One of the candidates for Scout| the Decautie Governments action] BROWNIES ARE NOW | ¥io has haa nitteen vears in seout| H in forbidding everyone, except po-| |leadership. He is an Eagle Scout. the larger sizes L e e v o DISANIE BN S0 T N arms or have firearms in their pos- | for a Scout Master position. He has| session. | The following report has been done much work with young peoplef The acticn was aimed at Com-| .. civeq: munist Partisan elements who (lc~‘ Hello! We' fied the Government’s authority, 3 |in his career as a missionary. the Third Grade| : As a tentative program Harmon 3 » . ? 3 | Brownies! First time we’ve bet 1 : | particularly in Southern France, print but we were awhile g(‘””’”laflld they might study /the proper| : met instant i he ‘ 2 luse 2 ? | and met opposition by the| .. . .4 Thanks to Mrs. Williams, |Us¢ Of firearms and have one of the firemen teach the boys artificial | influential National Resistance : 8 ; Council, the brains of the French |leader of the Secoul BIREsLroop, respiration. ! At the close of the meeting !-Iau'-| Underground during the German‘w‘m invited us to share their mee occupation. |ing place (basement of Methodist oy aokeq the boys not to damage| The Council declared that Patri-|Church) and we hope to have property tonight, even though it ctic Police, an ant! Vichy, guerilla!fairly !‘t‘g\lh\x}» mo(‘;ings. ]Wt‘ M"’“‘l\ms hallowe’en, saying a Scout does organization, largely Communistic, 0 row with each gathering—15/noy do a bad turn. Wi sked | should be given legal status, and the first time, three new names gpout the stunt of "mcksh:rntrk;;‘t(:,? Juneau' AlaSka questioned the Government’s right|added the following Friday, and he replied it was “only spreadmgi to decide on a future militia with-|our last meeting on October 23|the good neighbor policy—the boys| Specializing in Children's and Infants’ Wear out consulting the Council. |1isted 23 on the Brownie roster. |get to know their neighbors better.” | PHONE 231 139 SO. FRANKLIN ST. At a cor ence with a delegation| Jane Adams, Lynne Bargus, Mary | e ——— S ——————————— SRS from the Council, DeGaulle said|Gresham, Ardyne Kasner, Patmicia the Government will insist upon!Lee, Anne Livie, Yvonne Poole, Lo- (ARGO SHlp IS the decree being respected. |rena Schuttpalz, Sue ‘Wade, Vir-| ————— |ginia Whitehead, Margaret Gordon, | NAMED I:OR HERO ! Carol Lawrence, Mary Pinckley,| | GEORGE BROTHERS | LIQUOR STORE | (HIDRENFLOWN | We know the Brownie pledge Buy $20.00 Coupon Books for $19.00 | SOUTH FOR CARE|: = % 5 on 55 22 85 2o & 2 : il e n: o uy o o“pon 00 S or o | best to learn to crochet. Maybe ;.. p “Martinez of Colorado, Con- we'll have some progress to report! ] s 5890, prog O TePOTt o ressional Medal of Honor winner,| 5 LS;{EAT'I‘LE. Oct. 31—Ten crippled before very long. | was launched Friday from the yards' ..t A ° d iskimo children have been flown to | e |of Walter Butler Shipbuilders. Ju.s r' .ve Seattle in a chartered hospiial plane. \ Martinez was awarded the medal '[jhr‘v» were accompanied by M SALVA"O" ARMY posthumously for gallantry in ac- CBEME nE CACAO 'Irfmuc Harris, Office of Indlan Af- tion on Attu Island where he sil- I;u'.s lx)mrse. formerly stationed at orflclAl SPEAKS enced a number of Japanese out- | Kotzebue. | sts 3 i i g posts under a hail of enemy fire. Fift] S $ l 25 1 The ten, brought out for ortho- AT ROIARY (u’B‘Hc was mortally wounded shortly o, pedic treatment at Seattle and Ta- kA | kefore reaching the objective. | coma hospitals, are all from north- | L GakoR 1. DeByvoise, qERD 2 : ’ Tentative Program | O;der Yours NOW and Sarvglnisappyinlmenl‘ PICCLY WICELY PHONE 16 or 24 f 2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M, In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. P. 0. Box 761 {ern Alaska Salvation Army, was guest speaker RETTIE 3084, T SR | E AR WONL R 6 L0 2 at the Juneau Rotary Club meeting IN FROM TODD CRE“E DE MENTHE | this noon in the Gold Room of the| Albert Anderson, from Todd, is ! WHEREABOUIS OF Baranof Hotel, and wives of the| 8 guest at the Baranof Hotel. g Rotarians were guests. ! - eee : g a” ‘ A"(HORAGE BOY gram was furnished by Buddy Hun-|{ Dorothy London and June Nu- ter and Douglas Gregg in several lendy, from San Francisco, are | REMAINS MYSTERY |piano and guitar duets. registered at the Baranof Hotel. Apricot Liqueur | | p lq HOLBROOK, Arizona, Oct. 31— ¥ cher Li ue“r Whereabouts of four-year-old How- ry q {ard Shaw, who disappeared from SWEET C ' D E R FRESH a Anchorage on June 1, mystified of- Blackberry quue“r ficers today as they prepared to) G summon the father for a hearingi a on 5 o here next Friday'on a charge of . L Fifths $4.43 | Eor - : L] Apache County Attorney Dodd Bring Your Jug! Greer said the child’s distraught|} ™" """ s L 0 E G l N . mother is enroute to Holbrook in an effort to recover her son, award- v E L v E E l A ed her after a divorce from his F.f h ')4 2? father, Linnie L. Shaw, last April. C l.[ E E s E l t S o o Shaw has been released under bond after his arrest on a remote ranch south of Holbrook, where he p l ' | - i 1 H was traced through the draft board Phones 92952 Free Deliveries Daily _| =it ) Pound Loaf @ 8¢ the child over to its mother after the divorce. e Alaska, Holbrook ey © T Cottage Cheese SURE EVERYONE IS BUSY working for Victory . . . But don't forget we have USEFUL as well as ORNAMENTAL GIFTS That Will Please at 'HARRI MACHINE SH Plumbing --- Heating --- Gifts T R Carly Hauptmann, Carl H. Keil, l IQ U 0 R S I 0 RE |Carl S. Pearson and Mr. Lyman A left for Seattle via PAA this morn- | ( DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. Just Arrived 2 ale \ TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. BOOTH'S FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS . _ r| Bm—s P 2 SANITARY MatEAT MARKET | c AS K z,'oc ERY Phones 49 and 13 A s e s e o et