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PAGE SIX j THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1944 - — - r2 -—.‘] i V'’ i Nt 3 FSHERY OFFCALS 'WSCISTOMEET [OFFICIALS STATE |DLANES SINK [UciowAvuuy B ATTLE OF [l opmen St 2T 1 O] 1 v Vi i LEAVE FOR KETCHIKAN FRIDAY AFTERNOON e\ TERRORISTS 1S MEETING TONIGHT | P A e - — its regular |y1rrx"h1_\ meeting on Fri KlllED M'NISTERI |is to meet tonight at the Dugout, |the church for a pot-luck dumcx',iAid they should feel free t day afternoon, November 10, at the st on to be called at 8 o'cloc! organized by the Ladies’ Aid. ;nxxyll|l|1u th wish to help s Z i Fran o'clock in the parlors of the North- | g | There will be important busine: The dinner will be followed by a(vide the meal, Hynes, Fi ipervisor J ® | ern Light Presbyterian Church | _CMRO; 1;‘0"]-‘;;":;352352‘:‘?:; to be transacted and also initiatio i : r BSSGRGILA LS sl All members are urged to attend. | Culbertso fe Managem; H. L. Faulkner will be the guest % 2 Supervisor Ja 1 r, Fleet En- | speaker. Mrs. Ralph Wright mll‘r{esxdem Minister in me_ Middle | gineer Earl W, ' and Mrs. | take part on the program and Mrs Ea]sl Lc;st:rda)g ‘l)tf'n;:‘;rk)i:xm%inistm —_— | A e o Ernest Gruening |H W. Starli Il give the devo-| 1 Lon s = 5 i (Continued from Page One : ; Lo e R XY | winston Ghurcnin saia ne naa no| Nearly 200 Aircraft AlsoxBOAI CONTRACT IS The Regional Director and other sses will be Mrs. o fficial information giving clues or ! ' . 12 Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Gees- | y {forces and thousands of youn ger | officials will attend 11«11;‘1«\& hh;nr- lin, O'M(;:T;:m.l McGinty and Mrs. | motives for the assassination or fix- | Downed n Blg Sky, [AUSE Fok I.AWSUI | men and women. ings while enroute to Ketchikan By | ing authorship. ¢ i et et Don Foster 8 Sea Rald | | The same reports of heavy voting | After reaching the First City, the g g He added that Lord Moyne had The civil suit of George Johns|came from other population centers Brant will cc 2 cattle and {devoted himself this year to the| e ivs. George Dalton ended mqm-‘.xcnm the country such as Kansas the Sc v r ith Hynes | An atom of uranium is 238 times | solution of the Zionist problem. The| By CHARLES H. McMURTRY |day in Federal Court when Dalton |City, Omaha, Des Moines, Okla- and O'Cor t neau heavier than one of hydrogen. Jews in Palestine “rarely lost a bet- | pcsociated Press War (‘orrcspomlrnt‘\mg ordered to pay $1 and court homa City, St. Louis, Detroit, and —_— s i | fer o more well mfurmed friend.” U. S. PACIFIC FLEET HEAD- cots to the plaintiff, who was| Coley ille. i | QUARTERS AT PEARL HARBOR, g ing the defendant for $555 over| Similar brisk voting was reported | CORPORAL REEBS i R R 1‘”*“"1 boat contract. [in Chicago. In Ohio, the rural | planes sank a .Japanese subchasel,|” pajeon iy the meantime, had|turnout was described as the Are al Their ver Besl NQWI Y : i | ‘))rOb"{bIV sank a heavy cruiser, and | L £ fg % Sy 1 | Bamaged a light cruiser and three |€0tered @ counter-suit for $1,056.28 heaviest in history. : | | |against the une,m'\l plaintiff, Night “orkevs Vote { | | destroyers in Manila Bay¢ on Sat- | il Lt i it ey | urday, heaping higher Japan's naval | g g s | e piaot worker, coming oft| elicious...Jonathans A | disaster in the Far Western Pacific, (OASIM. H.'ES TO :"’fd“u v "‘;’”""g “‘;‘ ‘i‘ 5 the Navy announces. EE D8, LEAYS, YIRS CALY In L0y w. R B 1 | Angeles. In one precinct there 12'¢ lnesaps oo Ome eau Y By S/SGT. ALLEN SOMMERS !t0;"§r";:;;‘zy“"s"‘;;?rér;',’;e‘th;:‘!1‘:,’1,"1 S"KA YESTERDAY per oent of the vole Wes oast in/ USMC_Combat Correspondent |{ 00 1 S LML Tl o | e first 20 minutes. - ' Golden Delicious p i e F"""";;" o ‘h'L";'"“d”"’h'“ helped sink 24 warships and prob-| Ajaska Coastal Airlines made two| “'“‘"‘“ was Iavorable, generally, | ¢ th bt Llvwiar S ably sank or damaged 36 others in | flights to Sitka yesterday, carrying|Put even where it not, there| at the ! nd battles of the Philippine 3 7 |was no stopping voters. Salt Lake You Cannot Vote for PRESIDENT || e rovre w0 a eacwerc &t T i ExiceSeeona gt Lo (O reported &, “heavy rin, heary| |BASE (Delayed) — Marine Corp. | Surprise Raid ‘ ‘(L‘ '“‘:m‘ £ GW”F 3 i e [ vote.” : | Louis L. Reebs, formerly of Juneau,| saturday, raiders also struck sev- \; s 0 Sl SN i B U T = - |is beginning to dream of the cold|eral cargo ships and destroyed 191|°y au_John Lott, Wil-| Even the heavily Democratic| |shores of Alaska now that he’s|planes in the surprise raids on Man- | Sitka to Juneau "OL;“ vt ‘R. A, |Deep South, where voting in the| | heading for warmer climates. | ila, on southern Luzon Island, north [liam Chatham. Sccond trip— | Breaiaantial slsctions isiatten ght | PHONE i!s Wise fovote flle STRAIGHT TchET for | “I like the cold weather,” the 18- |of MacArthur’s invasion armies 0“:‘3\(/):;111‘1((;!1‘ 8}‘1‘;1”2‘“ er’ ':‘1:‘«;' a:;” reported an unusually heavy turn- 704 year-old Marine declared, “but all| Leyte and Samar. Nichols and Dr. E. H.|OUt in Miami, Atlanta, Birmingham | PIGGI Y WIGGl Y,S the fighting is in the warmer parts, | Preliminary reports show “much William O (PR e ‘Vand that's where I belong.” ;da}mage done to five airfields in mCA Taves ! Baltimore and . Norfolk, big war| 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. | Corp. Reebs, who entered the|raids on Saturday. Adm. Chester GBfiters. ‘Wiso Tedbrded. hed Sotes | D ] o5 Dhlivery.c10 A- M Isvrwcc in November, 1943, attended ! W. Nimitz reported that the Japa- HF’EEN pASSENGERS | Biboubil. Hour: Morsass | ouglas Dell V= . M. l"llle Lme of Gl’ocerles, rresh fl'llfls and grade school in Juneau and Kodiak, | nese rushed 80 interceptors into the | | Dewey* and Roosevelt, in eleventh | n l' d A H 1 Veaetables fand was graduated from Seward, air over Clark Field in an effort to, N AMERICAN 2o messases o the couny,| Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! g | Alaska, High School. His father,iturn back American fighter, tor- VIA pA |agreed that no matter who wins| and Afternoon Dehverles!! {inventor of ethyl gas, was found ,o%, o cone SGere downed over Earl McGinty, Karl Smrha, COTinte is » quie fadeout of the more cx- {dead in his bed foday. other targets and five more downed | Jenne, and Betty Newell. |treme accusations tossed back and | ® E T P e d dive bombers, but 5801\un\ i | Arthur Reebs, resides at Anchor- | Pedo an {the Presidency it is supremely im-| ) An invalid, confined to a wheel | On the returning pl«mr‘ that Teft | o ) in_the vicinity of the Third Fleet p |forth. America’s big show D Istricken with infantile paralysis, | al® a 3 B P . : % over Clark Field ‘and more than a | oty Tamss Morley. Makey Wara. |l e is not even any (unln\uanu s n v E R S \ 5 i L N ) G Nimitz said that heavy enemy air s Our Convenient Mornmg ’ COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. T o ion became less effective dur- | Were Robert Simpson, Henrietalcampaign ended with peace and IRRRS PR oL bh-year- Old‘m the remainder of the day, but | Blackwell, Miss Gladys Treseger, |victory calls on both sides. There Also | age. RixEralCere SORUEs Seven people arrived in Juneau |portant to a Democracy at war| i Encmy Air Defense S ! ia PAA planes yesterday. They|to pile up a huge vote. Thus tlw ! 4 ‘ he was apparently strangled in h“‘hundrcd destroyed : yed on the ground. ¥ ooyt et MoCias of the bitter political argument PfloNE 16 or 24 sleep by a harness he invented to| American losses are not reported. |COPal Ward and Robe oCiee. over the dagtyfhat the OIO Polti-| help himself in and out of bed, Two persons will leave this after- 4 A | | ’ | noon for Whitehorse. They are Sgt. |¢al Action Committee fought for $2.00 Minimura Orders to be in before 1 P. M. | sheriff's dc}lutles said. | Russell” Yatés and L4, Leonard|® fousth term. In order to conse}rlve manlpnwer. :I;oline, mb:n; and equipment, :{ Brito Chapel called the smallest MRS DIMO“D REIUR"S | Shaeffer. | What It's About ¢ we have only one delivery each day. | | i | Elections a glance—Ti !g::;cll in the world, is in Pucrmi ]-o AMSKA AFI‘ER AN | e ,}elemeccd:m;)“pl_:::dml]Lv L;/‘x‘cx:(i";:)dc‘?:; B 0 x 79( e e— s s — 35 Senators, 432 United States Rep- | ABSENCE OF 10 YEARS E { Goveraars. | esentatives and 31 Governors. | JUST RECEIVED—We have had good fortune obtaining a re-order || rewming to Alaska sor the st P ) The total vote is estimated by | Limit Temperature, November 6 o | state officials at 44,000,000-plus, | } ;oo v rrrrsrrrocoeeos KoLt D A o S W R RS G : {time in more than ten years, Mrs on Ihe popular ‘Anthm\) J. Dimond arrived in An- In Juneau: Maximum, 44; e |including 3,369,000 soldiers and|} minimum, 36. Rainfall, .20 of e |sailors. S A L T E n R 0 A s T E 3 | chorage on Monday evening, October | B 0 Y S ° w 0 0 L B L A z E R S |30. Mr. Dimond will join her there|s At Airport: Maximum, 39; e |6 a.m. (Eastern War Time) in the | A N u T g in late November or early Becem-|e minimum, 32. Rainfall, 10 of e East, and will close as late as 11 P E A N u T S P E N an inch | The polls were open as early as Up to Size 14 | ber to take up the duties of Federalig an inch o|p. m. (EWT) in the West. Weather | Nl Judge for the Third Division, suc- .||s generally good. RELIANCE RELIANCE 4 95 s d $5 95 ceeding Judge Simon Helfenthal. |® ® ® ¢ = | - $ e an ® | Who has held that position for the Extra Fresh Extra Fresh S THE BLAZER YOU HAVE BEEN ASKING TO SEE! Iy rs. | “Mrs. Dimbrd left_her home in b 't 8oz package 12 oz. package | Valdez in January, 1933, to join her THERE’S ONLY ONE BETTER i hingl € fol- ; ! See Our Excellent Selections of ’:;wmn:‘;t}igfijléxcla:: DLl el dy ; 29 (. 33 ¢ - ngress 1) Alaska. Though Boys’ and Girls’ |t Gpmene oot e 2| | I WAR BOND o o B TR0 . o Maska during his numerous terms r g { DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. delegate, Mrs. Dimond did not w 0 0 L C 0 A T s :ico:xggny i, - i TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES | On her arrival in Anchorage, Mrs.; © 3 @ > | 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. Dimond was met by Mr. and Mrs. . J 5 ifi Warren G. Cuddy, long time friends | W) ©° / : MINIMUM--$2.50 e e ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT . . o (U. S. Weather Bureau) | | | | . . . 0 . . . . . |o o le > and former neighbors of the Dimond 2 DHONc o {family in Valdez. She was the house ! T \ A / N | NE SNOW SUITS, DRESSES, g o e e o il 2o AN ,D'B 83 rts 1054 'the residence on Fifth Street which SKIRTS UNDERWEAR |Mr. Dimond and she have rented e q 1 "Irom its owner, Mrs. Ray Larson. = X Anne Dimond plans to join her and SLEEPERS parents in Anchorage next spring to 3 ] 3 s 3 5 make her home there. She is re- MRS |maining in Washington this winter ¥ |to complete work on her thesis tor | her master’s degree at Catholic Uni- 3 1 | versity and finish a business course, Phone 3 Their son, First Lieut. John Di- ! Have You Seen t_he New : ' mond, U. & Army Engineer Gorps ; Cord . N B el Crompiton , : 3 ¢ } Marie, entered the Order of Notre 3 g Creeper S o LR This Is Truly Something Different Ay '\ T g for the Litile Tots! Y R WASHINGTON PEOPLE HERE L B " rs. C. F. . BOYS' LEATHER HELMETS Mia M. BaAEs, Misnie 5. Gl are in town and registered at the with GOGGLES Pl i | BORDEN’S - CARNATION - DARIGOLD MOTHER OF AL ZENGER B A=Ay H PASSES AWAY IN SEATTL! Blankets and Mcre Blankets — all types for the babies | ™= T Cash and Carry Christmas Is Just Around the Corner, Don't Delay 09 Femse anager of Thelfll ' . WITH THE REGULAR : _lo Select that Christmas Gift! Ll e e i seaie it MINIMUM GROCERY ORD- . We carry at all times the latest and most complete line of Infants’ and Babies’ Wear | November 3. Mrs. Zenger, who was 74, resided in Juneau in the early i days of this city. She came here in ER OF $2.00 exclusive of October, 1897, and resided here until late in 1917. g Meat or any low priced items Besides her son in Juneau she is S ived by three daughters, all 4 . 4 e the B, “eniers s/l We Reserve the Right or specials we will deliver | dren and four great grandchildren. o \ i to Limit! JACK GUCKER, JR., NOW IN ANCHORAGE WHILE AWAITING TRANSFER In Anchorage on temporary duty |with the Army is Jack Gucker, Jr., |son of J. W. Gucker of Juneau. |Jack, Jr, has been on duty in |Nome for the last year. He is now |awaiting transfer. P. 0. Box 761 Juneau, Alaska ||| Duine bis sas in ancnarae he has seen a number of Juneau Specializing in Children's and Infants' Wear friends and been entertained at dinner by several, including Major PHONE 231 139 SO. FRANKLIN ST. land Mrs. Gerald McLaughlin and S e ) [Ny v 1w 0.P. A. Ceiling at this price.

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