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PAGE TWO * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA IDETAIN ON LAST ERNIE PYLE'S WILL | | LAP OF JOURNEY IS FILED IN ‘°“"'|mefllfisp g{ FERN'’S | PORTRAITSTUDIO | BACKTOFRANCE supveomir o S ‘ NIPS RAIDED | Will Be Open for o MONTH END CLEARANCE | respondent who was killed in Ie! SEESEN, Switzerland, April 26— ;ia yecently, leaves the bulk of his Marshal Petain, 89-year-old former .qe in trust for his widow unaflx' Premier of collaborationist France, . ms of his will filed here. groups in our Month-End Clearance reductions on all and priced for 5 feature . Striking immediatg clearance. left this community of Eastern s Pyle roceives the family home| —— Switzerland today, on the 1ast 1ap yere and $100 weekly during her life Qo : of his return trip to Prance to face hram the trust. fund. ‘No. estimate \Mlghfy Force of Superfort- Appointment 2 L d C ] d Dl’ess | chages of high treason, a crime |y made as to the value of the es-| Attack Kyushu Pp enis aales uasual an | punishable by death ks resses Atiack Ryt : The Marshal, his wife, and others Tpess bequests were made: $5,000] y In 10609 pure wool, both tailored and Hegularl 45 10 55 in his party travelled in a four-car ..cp to Pyle’s father, William C.| and Shlkoku Today SAT“BDAY APR!L 28 boxy styles, casual or dress models. Y | caravan. Led by a motorcycle es- pyle Dana, Ind.; his aunt, Mary E —_— Sizes 14 to 20 . . . These are a superb $l 5 | cort, the convoy passed ,0:;}’“ about pales, also of Dana; Mrs. Pyle's By Morrie Landsberg . value. ! @ ncon today, on the winding road nother, Mrs. Myrta Siebolds, Af-| (Associated Press War Correspondent) g e e v e . that leads to the Swiss border town (on Minn,, and his secretary, Rosa-| GUAM, April 26—A mighty force i {of Vallorbe, 73 miles to the south- ;nond Goodman, Washington, D. C.[of from 200 to 250 Superfortresses vl s | west. and $2,500 to Eugene Lebelhardt, Los lbombed the airfields on the Japa- Ph 567 Saybury Cotton House Coats e one A ; MR. SR T T Shikoku - this morning, dropping $ A 4 Gi MR., A 2 ot i dxplbtives % odi : Seersuckers, glazed chintz and fine 1 MES. ST. JOHN IN JUNEAY _ tuelr Gspioives from & Zdiim FERN EATON & Phofographer wcven broadcloth Stripes, prints egu ar Y to7. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Alex- — |altitude in poor bombing weather. .. e i ilu-' 1‘ e ¢ lander are guests at the Baranof. Mrs. Louise St John has arrived | The strike today was aimed at e 2 g $2 50 |Mr. Alexander is with Pan Ameri- via Pan American from Seattle, and the bases froin which the Japa- ' lecan World Airways at Fairbanks. is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. |nese age their air attacks on the e T B - i American ground positions on p McNEILL VISITS JUNEAU |Okinawa and also shipping off the, — —— it g % ' A VALLEY HAS . land s Clifford McNeill, of Ootsa Lake, lisland Knox and Baily Men's Felt Hals | EIGHT NEW B e Gstineen | The atpack marked the firss B-29| T1€T€ 18 10 subsmule for newspaper adverhsmg' Al 8 e Hotel {raid on Shikoku \ e da » xr dl 2 Railotr { Eight new mmxuu have recently . P | 3 Al S — - he - - . l‘ul h'll. hv.ll\ h l\n.t.x_\‘ Ang L..HIGJA Regularly 650_1000 bied. 1 the KEathbunhe K('mm‘, { Blue, brown, tan, gray . Sizes 6% {Valley mccording to Don Trwin, . HURS ERE. R. H. WEEKS HERE to 79%. N $3 50 manager of the Alaska Rural Rehab- ’{‘;"»‘B“(_”x“"-r"fl("‘t?‘ S el Ralph H. Weeks, of Noorvik, ¢ 1 L] ilitation corporation. Applications 4 the Baranot Hote: Alaska, is a guest at the Hotel " 3 LA {arrive daily, many accompanied by SR | Juneau: CHIPPBB T“AN EVEB Al e " p 5 i i {checks and money orders for pay- ~_ MISS SUTTON HERE e i gy WHY NOT? Chlldren S and GrOWIHg Glr]s Dresses ments on homes, he said. MAM‘MV Lx’l\ 5‘}‘;“”’: ;)lfmff‘f‘x“ e, IS pur HERMAN PORTER ! 2 L4 | ‘We accept no tenants, however, @ guest 2 0 NG JunEAD WOUNDED IN ACTION . : o odiked daatt o LA uniess Ty first visit the valley and T e i | Their clothes are cleaned and jorduroy, butcher linen, broadcloth. decide they want to stay,” he said LAURENCE IN JUNEAU Pfo. Hermian M. Porter, Jt, son All from our better dress groups. Chil- Reglflarly 595 to 995 | The land is then leased for the per- A. D. Laurence, of Seaftle, is a ¢ nry ang Mrs. H. M. Pgrter, is pressed regu]arly at B dren’s growing girls and young miss 25 flff fcd of a year, when, if mutually cuest at the Baranof Hotel. now 4n-a Mospital 1n Eugland, re- | q size (/] satisfactory, the tenants are given PRTATE TR SRR covering from a fractured leg, suf- an option to buy on contract. Only BETTER LATE, ETC. fered in action in Germany, March 3 one farm remains unoccupied at this — 21, | P f T d D S i . time, a 4C-acre tract on which the PORTLAND, Ore. — A watch "' 3 er ume raYs an resser e S !home burned. Fifty-nin> of the ori- stolen 22 years ago from L, R. Mi- | ginal 208 colonists are” living in the , turned up here the other day Fine glass perfume bottles, trays and | valley. in a pawnshop. sets . . . Immediate clearance at one- Begularly 150 fo Bgs b R 3 N | 5 i e half their original price. Priee e _ %4 '!\FR\ WORKERS AND FIQHERMh\' ? Persons deciring employment for t 5 scason and purse seine 3 p fishermen at the P. E. Harris & Co. plant at Hawk Inlet, Icy Strait ? Salmen Co. at Hconah, New England Fish Co. at Chatham, Todd Packing Co. at Todd, and Astoria-Puget Sound Canning Co. at 4 L E '28] 53 a Excursion Inlet, should sigin up for same with Mrs. Margaret Wana- : maker, or Mrs. Bessie Visaya, as 5 possible. | “For % QUALITY S/NCE /557 These canneries are covered by the thbmshu Contract between | Better Alaska Salmen Industry, Inc, and the Alaska Native Brotherhood, | Appearance” " which contr~ct is for the duration of World War II, at labor price | scz==t ) scale fixed b, the War Labor Board. | Phone 4 o Roats Jobs available include the making of cans, boxes and cartons, op- | e BuilDINGS AI s Eesren ool o s o it A R |} erating and feeding of the following machines but not their in- | | 5 0 7 ! “I;t l\.lE] l?R RI:‘POBI‘ 2 i § stallation, upkecep cr maintenance: Iron Chinks, gang knives, butch- | \ A S iprian s ;) ers or cutters, filling (feeders and helpers) clinchers, reformers, slit- i M“.IIARY SITE 3 S e e e 1§l ters, can body, pasting, casing, stitching and all other work and pre- oo | Q Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning e | 3 1 P o whi | F5 % ad i §l scason work that has been done customarily heretofore which does Ksocsea SALTED | a t cc et with y rk heretofore rformed by the Machinists S Sae i ARETOBESOLD : = sucen Msasimum, 55 o FRIDAY. EVENING | {\’t’;l'“c]:nth(t with any work heretofore performed by the Machinists Assorte seaeen | |! e minimum, 37. Precipitation, e | 4 Pecans PEANUTS } e e .05 of an inch, ° | | Prospective cannery employees are reminded that labor Gashews Sweil for | i »md‘ was received today that o At afrport—Maximum, 43; e Juneau's City Council will Sit In «<ontract provides as fellows: Section 2 (a) T’ previous seasol ,5 Blanched munching | Uncle Sam’s Alaskan Department is = ¥ 5 . s employees, satisfactory to the company and available for employ P I or i = oY : ¢ minimum, 35. Precipitation, e special session tomorrow evening 4 3 g 2 eanuts g going te offer the people of Juneau ¢ 05 of an ineh. © | beginning at 8 o'clock in the Coun- ment, shall have a preference and shall first be selected; no members | Filberts cocking i and vicinity achance tobuy alarge | [ 00 STU o Lo L S R er at tie Dl el |} of the ANB or ANS shall be discriminated against on account of any | » number of buidings which must be 3o~ B0 R 5 Sivm it b::sines: “will be ) labor activities, race, calor, creed, or for any lawsuit or other legal i remgyed from a nearby military site e R EEVREAAR - B e Ak il action.” WILLIAM L, PAUL, JR., ANB Secretary. bl D LN s The structures under consideration ® _ Fair tonight, Friday and e 'O “,‘f“r“'?" 9 b7y P ’°"r" e o are a group of excess army build- ° Itiday night ¢ dingiee fxiog sdaanes :)h city exln- 4 ings which foimed & part of the $° 9rP S B e 8.8 & e o Do SRDSC b To8 PAMISHE A = : Duck Creek Garrison located on the ® TEMPERATURES 4 [peating lass woek b Magtn Thaner i e R Glacier Highway. ¢ Lowest tonizht 32° ¢ Parsons. {ilsmensias e Ratmecos A great deal of interest is antici- ® Hizhest Friday 52° @' Al on the calendar for Friday's pated due to the fact that building ® © ® © © ® ® ® ®incing ywill ke proposals for pro- materials are scarce and that in- B il T ing the uce of the City's gravel s P R l N G dividual bidders are favored over securing equipment for re- 3 “lot bidders.” This means that a ng unpaved streets this sum- S bid offering to purchase all of the | ; | buildings at a certain price will not SW'SS fkou'"{k REALED 7N TR | " be considered. It is presumed that i this will avoid the purchase of all i . (] e mans v seson o HDING IN COMO | E:senhower lauds | ¢95 000 gl;(mp :mid( their resale to individuals ‘ ! 0 ave "~ Haly Drive Head The actual date of sale and relat- BERK. Switzerland, April 26— d Y "'e d s i ed information will be given in ad- Benito Mussolini and former Fascist | vertisements appgaring later in this Secretary Roberto Farinacci arrived | ROME, April 26~Pield = Mar- newspaper. It is understood that tcday in the North Italy town of shal Sir Harold Alexander received | a representative of the Alaskan Ccmq ndt far from the Swiss a porsonal message of congratula- 3 Départment Engineer will be present frcntier, Despite a disguise, Mus- |tion from General Eisenhower to- ) Cg in Juneau in the near future and will solini was identified by Como in- ‘ddy on the success of recent opera- / i | 4 have available the necessary forms habitants. ‘uuns in Northern Italy. Ll ‘ uh(l»l)e able to respond to inquiries ~Both the Fascists are staying at| Eicenhower asked his congratula- . o made by p: uspsctne purchasers. bemb - .\\_m(_k~d Como monastery. ‘tlcns be forwarded to Gen. Mark W. - | B Mussolini, it was earlier reported, Clark, Lt. Gen. Sir Richard L. Me-| $15 Ma(‘,h]ne Wave ! SHERMAN, WIFE HERE had fled from Milan, which is said |Creory and Lt. Gen. Lucian K. ! J. L. Snerman and wife, of Ket- 0 be taken over by Italian partisans. | Truscott. chikan, are guests at the Baranof 5 i Hotel. i 4 @ | MRS. SMITH VISITS | -l (COMPLETE) i 4 Mrs. M. Clifford Smith, Jr., of o 4 | | rane, 0 e oo - | [VEANRSHIAL’S SAILIE || VANITY BEAUTY SALON || | anof Hotel. | ¢ » S IR 7 COOPER BUILDING OPEN i ; g : - P MORGAN STOPS At l. G. FULTON S Snop Across from Federal EVENINGS | K h . ; Buildin, Phone 318 1 f C. P. Morgan, Manager of the ¥ ‘ eep a Ir k Cache Creek Mining Co., is enroute s TR | ELSIE W. HILDRETH—Owner-Manager { from Anchiorage to Los Angeles on inthe Caro Bulldmg | o . business. He is a guest at the | ih ' Gastineau Hotel while stopping over { ‘ l n e O n ) 4 in Juneau. M d ® Att t C fi | ' P ooy onday, April 30 ention--Collee | . . DONJAC ON MAIL RUN a 5 b 3 A SeEY | .m “kers | It won't bg yor'{h two in the bush if It won’t pay you $4 for every $3 you 1 3 The Dou);ar“] “ku; J. B. Burford, a‘i ]0 A' M. you cash it in—that War Bond, we invested . .. if you cash it in. aptain, and Jack Fletcher, as mate g a ? ¢ ; mean. < ¥ left at i 30 o'clock Wednesday Jusi a Few Sets of C“l‘y So, please—besides buying all the extra- morning for Skagway, taking over . It won’t buy your boy, or your neigh: Bonds you the i G Fe can scrape pennies to- - g e R 01 Special Interes! to HARDWARE 8-C d 12-C , i N B e £ I u an L1} bor’s boy, enough extra ammunition gether for—hold onto the War Bonds of the voyage successfully, they ar- C ff M k maybe tosavehislife...if youcashitin. you’ve already bought! rived in Juneau at 3:30 o'clock this DEALEBS' CONTMCTons “ ee- a ers b : i o v morning. N 0W IN ST‘)CK It won’t help bring that final victory = Yes—hold on for dear life! Keep that Srriy S 2 and CARPE“TERS | nearer . . . if you cash it in. bird in the hand! - KENNETH ALEXANDER IS ot N HERE FOR PAN AMERICAN et i ’ Gets Yours Now | : e ’late Glass — Window Glass, assorted sizes | w h ld Kenneth Alexander arrived in in boxes — Basebcard — Molding — Sash Al k El u' H M and | ar nas .. to have an ’0 (<] Juneau yesterday from Fairbanks Stock — Check Railing, Pulley Style — Mis- as a ec I’c X : ;:here heTWa;{_IOTSEflS employed as cellaneous Metal Hardware — One Delta [ District Traffic Manager for Pan Floor Model Press - 25 Kegs Toile P m’ | American Airlines. He will now be oA “2,‘1“"" g ower 1 stationed in Juneau as the newly ap- » SAIRRE R JUNEAU DGUGLAS pointed Station Manager OTHER ITEMS IN WHOLSALE LOTS FOR » ‘ Ray B. Harrington leaves soon . AL aciiic American risneries for Fairbanks to take up duties of (‘O)"TRAVCTQRS l'\l"""l)b — ALSO MANY Phflne No. 616 Phone NO. 18 ‘ District Traffic Manager, leaving SIZES OF ROUGH AND FINISHED i Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable . N his present position of District LUMBER 24-Hour Electrie Service x Traffic Manager in Juneau to Don McMorran. AR RN B, GENERAL ELECTRIC CO: PRODUCTS This is an official U.S. Treasury Ad'o!flmnf——w under the auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council