The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1945, Page 2

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2AGE TWO jewels for MEN to wear! e e e e e Hotienoes SKIPPER SPORTSHIRTS by Hiloon RBrottiors $000 vp i D vtsrse P caur yeautiful sportshirts anywhere! the world’s most Famous Dia-- able rich virgin wool ¢ You won't find morc l\u.mw or d) i -80 (named aftc awa on cloth ) S The Arizona, and vat-dy models to get nforized been lucky enough are a western shirt, and a regular sports style, also with long You rate at least one, and you'll probably want both. They’re Wilson Wear by Wilson Brothers best! are Sandune, Brown, Blue, at'its Color: Green. 3.95109.95 b.MBEHRENS), iShp WOODLEY BRINGS SIX TO JUNEAU; LEAVES WITH 7 Pilot {ruman (alis Session With Aar Headmen President Aitends Unex- pecied Meeting in Pen- fagon Building WASHINGTON, April 25—Pres. S. Truman went over to the 1tagon Building today and held & there of top military and 1 commands. The session was net previously noted in Presidential engagement lists for the day and ed hastily arranged. Leaving the White House by auto- mobile early in the afterncon, Pres- ident Truman made a fast trip to the War Department building across the Potomac, then went to Secretary Etimson’s offic Admirals Leahy and King arrived at the Pentagon Building a short time later. >+ RODENT CONTROL 10 BE DISCUSSED it WooGey D brou sengers to thur Woodl Frank LaRi Capt. J. A Returning to the west sengers to Anchorage Marchbanks, Mrs. Alrways plane, the following pas- u yesterday: Ar- Bernard Jucka, Henry Solstead, 1t June: er 5 B. Gillam, George T. Haberkorn, Jack Jenkins, H. V Lansburg and Robert Matsen. Juneau to Cordova: R. B. Clifton - (ommand in Pacific s Now WA NGTON, nt of Lt £pril 25 — ’lho E Gen, Barney Giles as Commanding General of Army Air Forces in the Pacific is announced by the War Department. Giles will be replaced as Deputy Commander to Army Air Forces Chief of Air Staff by Lt. Gen. Ira M. Eaker, who has been Com- mander of the Mediterranean Al lied Air Force since December, 1943. Gen. Gfles replaces Lt. Gen. Millard Harmon, reported missing in a flight over the Pacific several weeks ago. Giles' unit of the Far stern Air Force is Commanded by Gen. George Kenney, under the control of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Lt. Gen. John K. Cannon, Com- manding General of the Twelfth Air Forc in the Mediterranean, will replace Gen. Faker. -+ 20 PASSENGERS REACH JUNEAU ABOARD STEAMER this morning P Rodent control, especially as cencerns the Juneau @ e cubject of a discu: r KINY this at 7:30 r'clock Participating in the program will be Dr. William M. Whitehead, Pres- t of the Juneau Chamber of and Richard 8. Green, ision of Public Health ‘erritorial Department They will diseuss rat in- teps to be taken -control progzram evening D in a long range ra for Junea Am e broadcasts on health and d subjects are given each week, arranged and presented by au Public Health Coun- > courtesy of Station 2 May the programs will em- child health and train; ge problems. - phesize and te amer arrived {ollowing Camercon e o o 0 ® o 0 o o WEATHER REPORT (U.'S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperateres for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 0'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau—Maximum minimum, 34. Preciy («uu.\, trace. At Airport—Maximum, 5 minimum, 28, e 9 o 0 0 o o o o TOMORROW'S FORECAST Intermittent rain tonight and Thursday: partly cloudy Thursday night e o o 0 0 o o TEMPERATURES Lowest tonight . Highest Thursday o o o o . M ', Russell Tonstad, Wm. Stev- , Sig Campos, Ca! Apol. Fon- Balatero ez, Leo Florendo, , Pablo oM s afternoon were the following iet Stera, Mrs. Joe Werner, Karen Werner, Jane Al nder, Thomas L. Stewart and Henry Salsted. D MOLLER RETURNS Dan Moller, Vice-President of the Columbia Lumber Company, has arrived from Sitka. He is a gues! t the Baranof Hotel. 36 @t ecserecns00ecececo e e eeseeso0ce00s000s0 minister, Under(hange' BIG SESSION OF NATIONS ASSEMBLED | Blueprint o?M;s(hinery for| Preventing World War Three to Be Made (Continued fjrom Page One) Last night, 11 a wroagdeast to the nation and the world, Stettinius said: “It is only a beginning we are going to make here in San an- cisco toward a sure and just peace.” Pre s Success Senator Tom Connally, member of the U. S. delegation, summed {up the thought expressed by many {when he told an interviewer, “if the nations want pea they'll get |peace. If they keep their the main objectives and not be blinded by personal considerations | the Conference will have a tremen- dous su 5. Polish Issue Americans have been deeply wor- ried over failure to get the Polish Warsaw Government reorganized along the lines of the Yalta Con- | ference agreement made by Roose- velt, Churchill and Stalin. The ue hove over the Conference a at feast, but the it ised about nost mar like Guestion tRuss lems s modified by Stettinius’ anncuncement on Chinese proposals regarding justice legality. John Foster Dulles, senior ad- viser to the delegation «in the ab- of Cordell Hull, interpreted a sence indication yet that the want' the Conference to suc- in its purpose. - hest eed High Officials hreMurdered |three names for the club, Thoburn Wiant ress War Correspondent) F I C SSENBURG CONCENTRA- TION CAMP, Germany, April 25— Political prisoners just liverated from his camp by the Ninetieth Division, A ican Third Army, asserted Kurt ige, ancellor of B.v 5 Holzheimer, April 15, s also said former Jierman Finance and head of the Central Germany, had been im- at Flossenburg, but was Hjalmar nk of "itaken to the notorious Dachau con- ntration camp by S. 8. jthe time Schussnigg was troops at reported slain 40 Schussnigg, the Austrian Chancel- | lor at the time Hitler absorbed his‘ before the start of war, had ! rrest ever since, and ‘h"s been variously reported dead or| insane as the result of tortures. A former Austrian official who renderad April 16, to the Ninth my on the Elbe River, asserted hu; gg was alive in the concen-| ration camp at Oranienburg, whxch, s captured yesterday by the Rus-| ns. His statement was made the ay after Schussnigg was reported {oy F aburg prisoners to have| | been killed. | ARGENTINA NOW READY 10 BE 600D SAN FRANCiSCO, April 25—Ar- gentin: military government is adopting far reaching measures to sut teeth into its declaration of var against the Axis, Avra War- ren, Director of the State Depart- ment Offices of American Republic Affairs, reported on his arrival on a zocdwill mission to Buenos Aires. Eager to demonstrate their decis- on to participate in the Allied war eyes on AR - Orgamzed Here i s cooperation in other prob- |Russia’s acceptance of these as the | Rus- | ‘5 at thé home of M THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA ¢ | POUGLAS EWS FiREMEN \EEI)ED AT NAT. Douglas firemen the Natatorium this Union Disput LeadsfoNavy Plani Seizur | ' evening Firemens’ 28. All the big annual {Saturday, April (work to be done. Hour is set for 7:30 o'clock. | eration in San Francisco Shipyard Tieup WASHINGTON, April 25.—Presi- {dent Truman today ordered the {Navy to eeize and operate plants of the United Engincering Company, |san Francisco, where a jurisdictional dispute has tied up work on several |ships Cfficials said this is the first {time the government has taken over ‘.n war plant as result of a juris- |dictional dispute between iabor fac- iens. - Last February, two A.F. of L. un- the Machinists and the Boiler- makers, became involved in 4 dispute over engine-room rigging, which re- {sulted in a strike by outside machin- ists at the yard and which subse- quently spread to take in shop mach- inists. UBERTI HEARS FROM SON 'his son, Cpl. Albert Uberti which reads in part: “Your son has moved again. I have been in the Philippines, Netherlands East Indies and New Guinea, and will be moving from here shortly. Elmer roving : of tents apart. I meant to tell you in the above paragraph that I've crossed the Equator three times and have been initiated into the “Shell- backs” which was quite an event. KOELSCHE SOUTH Charles Koelsche left by plane yesterday for the States, after receiving word that his was seriously ill. In his Mrs. Norman Rustad Liology and a Juneau teacher comes over for the science classes. MRS. ORRIN EDWARDS OUT ; absence, R G RN, 4-H Sewmg Club her sisters and friends here, Orrin Edwards and two chil- Shirley and David, left for home in Skagway. During visit here, Shirley Douglas schools. with Mrs. dren, their their the The 4-H Scwm" Club was organiz- d and officers were elected at a |mecting last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Seaberg, {who is the leader of the newly form- GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA The Dougl present a three-act Operetta, Sawyer,” Friday evening o'clock. The first act humorous episode of painting the | fer the meeting with Alfred, the | |city-bred boy, and Tom wlnmng 'the prize for'knowing the lalgest n\\;{hu of Bible verses. e secend act takes with the Plund Ring ¢ % the island in the Mississippi spool of colored thread, a thimble River. The graveyard scene is and a pair of scissors. S sin . Wweirdly interpreted annd takes one Also each member is to think of . . 0 o g, when all eagerly nd pre- bty i ent them at the next meeting. %ne id (jne Seuiiag Sireil e ese names will then be chosen . ! name of the club. The next v ing will be held Saturday, May . Seaberg. . -——— ed club. The officers elected Mary Thibcdzau, . President; Milnes, Vice-President; Ruth tary-Treasurer, and serschmidt, Reporter, The other members of the club Evelyn Hollman, Frances Kings- , Dorothy Robards and Karleen Seaberg. The different goals set for the club, and a fair, were the topics dis- ussed. At the next meeting each |girl is asked to bring a necdle, are as fol- at us, along Pirates, to tragic C: adventure, “Lost The finale is a large y ven by the good Widow Dcouglas, for all the citizens of the DRUNK AND DISORDERLY town, to celebrate the good fortune of Tom and Huck. Wilbur J. Irving, laborer, was hailed into Police Court here today | Admission will be charged for the | for being drunk and disorderly. He 2f3ir: was sentericed to serve 30 days in jail by City Magistrate William A. but the sentence was suspended on condition that Irving secure slendy employmem .- “ OODLEY HERE g NEW STOCK, Another supply of merchandise has been received and is now on sale at the Douglas Variety Store, including crochet thread, embroid- ery threads and darning threads . S. Woodley, owner of Woodley of all kinds; young boys' suits and and resident of Anchorage, coveralls, girls’ dresses and sun and arrived in Juneau to attend swim-suits; boys’ pull-over sweaters CAB meeting today. Woodley and wash suits. Also a bigger guest at the Baranof Hotel. \'nuek\ of baby robes and blankets, - Lonnms ete. tAdV) MISS BAXTER IN JUNEAU & o Miss M. Irene Baxter, of Seattle,! Gunpowder is a mixture of salt- is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. peter sulphur and charcoal. VARIETY FERN’S PORTRAIT STUDIO Will Be Open for Appoiniments SATURDAY—APRIL 28 (] Phone 367 FERN EATON . . . Photographer Attentum =Coffee | »ffort ncere, even though be- ated, Argentine authorities promisc both in military and of the struggle. ncident with Warren’s visit, ements were concluded between /ice Admiral Williarth Monroe, Com- nander of the South Atlantic Fleet 's Nav§ Minister, Rear , for collaboration in agreement affecting mil- tary aviation was reached in con- ersations between Lt. Gen. George ott, Commander of the Caribbean ind Argentine’s Vice-President, or of War Col. Juan Peron. - TREMBLE HEPE Robert E. Tremble is in Juneau from the States, and is a guest at the Hotel Juneau. - FLOE IN TOWN Hans Floe, of Hawk Inlet, suest at the Baranof Hotel. is a Drinkers Just aFew Sets of Cory 8-Cup and 12-Cup Coflee Makers NOW IN STOCK Gets Yours Now Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DGUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electrie Service GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS are needed at fare Board, of which he is a mem- to ber. finish getting the hall in shape for Gsscinenu Hotel. | Dance | firemen Clifford Smith, possible are asked to turn out and from Anchorage and Fairbanks, re- Truman Orders Naval 0 - give a hand as there is still much spectively, Emil Uberti had a V-Mail from| today, So far now Savikko is here and we are only a couple mother | is teaching attendes | Graae School will | “Tom | i The last act vividly portrays the | in | STORE | ImflllflflllllmmlllllllmmmImllllumlllllIIMIHIIIIllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII!IIIMHIIIIIIIII||HIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIm!IIIIIIHIHIIlIIIII!IIIIIMIlIIIIMIIIIIIIlIIIilIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi" WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1945 HOWARD LYNG ARRIVES Howard Lyng, Second Division | member of the Territorial Senate“ arrived in Juneau today from | {Nome to attend the approaching |meeting of the Alaska Public Wel- SPRING SPECIAL P~ o 2Ehae $25 Cold Wave Mr. Lyng is staying at the Mrs. Clara McCutcheon and Mrs. | Board members | are expected to arrive tomorrow. The Board meeting is !set to open Friday. | R D WELL BABY CLINIC The weekly Well Baby Clinic will be held tomorrow at the Ju- neau Public Health Center, Room 108, between the hours of 1 and 4 p. - BPREPR— LICENSE TO WED A marriage license was issued this morning to Charles E. Durand and Miss Hazel Krieschel, who ar- rived in Juneau last evening on the Princess Louise from Portland, | |Oregon. | $15 Machine Wave $12.50 {COMPLETE) VANITY BEAUTY SALON COOPER BUILDING. OPEN ' Across from Federal EVENINGS Building Phone 318 ELSIE W. HILDRETH—Owner-Manager ! rrrrrrrrrrrad - SMITH IN JU Smith, of Sitka, Gastineau Hotel. — e — The mass of the planet Pluto, scientists estimate, is about 083 that of the earth. H. R. at the a guest i | - | | | | 3 | After a vacation of several weeks | @ Save 0il and Money by Having Your 0il Burner Repaired NOW! » | | deals with the Any make oil burner serviced or installed according fo factory methods. Competent engineering, by former factory engineer, in designing firehoxes and installations of rotary burners such as Joknson, Ray or Enterprise. Complete hoiler room and heating service. Your paironage solicited and appreciated. Smith @il Burner Service Day Phone 711 P.0.Box 2066 Evening Phone 205 | | G if it Gees Ona Boat==- WE HAVE IT! COMPLETE LINE of MARINE HARDWARE and SHIP CHANDLERY: ONAN 12 V. and 32 V. LIGHT PLANTS PLYMOUTH ROPE GOULD STORAGE BATTERIES BOAT STOVES 3 MARINE PAINT i ANCHORS and ANCHOR CHAINS STAY CABLE and TILLER CABLE COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS @ BEARINGS Agenth--- Chrysler Marine En CHRYSLER ENGINE REPLACEMENT PARTS JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR AGENCY MACHINE SHOP WORK Completely Equipped for Engine Reconditioning Chas. G. Warner JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 A 301 So. Franklin St. PHONE 473 .-%lmlIIIIMIlIIlliIIWIMMIIIIHNI_HIIIIIIIHIIIIHl|ll|llllllflfllllfl!flfll“lllmlfllllllllflmllflm

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