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2AGE TWO ‘THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 Two New D LISO (MV:" In Polished RED CALFSKIN hed, signed colorful red calfskin. .. give you a new viewpoint in young shoes . .. $10.95 Eizgh heel, open toe sling It steps ver- into every spring summear occa ROOKIE . .. h, clesed heel and toe, honey” of are hcw a pump trimmed in Color and ward- nailheads for sparkle your robe d.!)tjom" \ud Palter / de Liso QUALITY SINCE 7887 TRIED 1T? Di‘s!‘rihl"flé;! in Alaska fiy Odom & Company There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! i, Fasiest and Shortesi Route to Westward Alaska JUNEAU WOEQRPRILEY AIRY CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOY HOTEL Phone 716 NEW ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WILL (OME AFTER WAR L. D. Pulsifer, of the Westing- heuse Electric Company in Seattle entertained the Juneau Chamber of Commerce members during their| zopter has scored another thrilling, | regular meeting held in the Baranof Hctel at noon today, interesting talk on what can be ex- pected of the electrical industry in Postwar days, Pulsifer told of the different light- ing appliances which have been brcught up during the war or en- larged upon. The fluorescent light- ing, for example, will be put into all diffcrent kinds of tubes for decor- ative designs in the home, office or school. The Steri-lamp or germici- dal lamp which kills all airborne bacteria is nct new but since . the war has been enlarged npon and put into use {reezers are also added to plans which will enable all to have their own store of fresh canned goods. It is estimated that after the war 40 per cent of fced output will ke frozen foods. A photo-electric cell in color dis- criminaticn has been found which will be us ‘Ll as a sorting devise for fruits, vegetables, etc., he said. ' d ])H) ci pally in submarines to- be advanced to homes c, is the precipatrom kes small particles out of reducing smoke, dirt, etc. most interesting de- been advanced is photography, which will en- pictures to be takan in one- icnth of a second. A bullet can raced from its start to the com- into contact with an object. £s Mr. Pulsifer explained it, postwar familie cannot even see the horizon on the p- sibilities of electrical appliances after the war.” From the war num- 20 sgnted t 1 articles have been Ip humanity in postwar ; help t'mes. Homer Garvin drew the members’ attenticn to the coming Boy and Girl Scout drive which sta%ts May | 7 for one week. This money will m speat in the Gastineau area and o only salar to be paid out of it will be the Camp Cook and the Director. The quota has been t at $3.000, which as Mr. Garvin exrlained, is not too much to ask for, due to the cause to which it will be_ contributed A new member, Ken Alexander of , was welcomed into was President of Chember of Com: i Juneau. s included: Victor C. Rivers the Fairbanks erce before com- 3 at Anchorage; Ralph W Government teacher from a; Dave Ramsay gent for the Alaska £teamehip Company, and Mr. Pulsi- PAN AMERICAN IS (N FROM SOUTH ng in Juneau yesterday, via Pan can were: Thomas Jensen, rge King and Linda Gear; triving from Seattle 33>|erdav Lucille Rampmier, Paul Oza- 4, Richard Ozawa, Ra, . Ronald Ozawa, Wallis g2, Arthur Bremer, Hilton Col- Estker Neal, Phyllis Warner, lins, | Eugene Wood, Patricen Wood, Rob- ' ©f rt Garrew and Frank Mapleton. Lcaving the Juneou Airport today | bcund for Seattle were: George | Gullufsen, Ruth Sawyer, Cecil Jones, | ‘ Pert Goodfield, Milton Burchard, Mis. Mildred Hermann, Tyra An- dorscn, Bessie Williams, J. Earl Jack- | man, Vance Harris, Arthur Strand- berg, Louise Herlihy, Nancy Blanch- | rd and Russell Gay T: Faitbanks: Makell Fenner, William Schmidt, Einestine Zoliman, Thomas D. Jen- en, Erma Douglas and Celia Sum- | ae.. -+ - MARTHA SOCIETY TO MEET The Martha Society of the Nor- thern Light Presbyterian Church will meet at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow | afternoon in the parlors of the | church for a dessert lunch, to be followed by the regular monthly busine meeting. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Willis R. Booth and Mrs. Harold Sverdrup. ANCHORAGE 4 AYS with a very! “You | Commerce today. He |~ '|had voted for an increase in rental Katherine Boswell, | HELICOPTER |Gold Poficyls To Be Profected .lAP SUB PLAYS T DEAD BUT FOUND -I[LHSE%% ol b RES(UES i 1 WASHINGTON, May 3 The THEN Blowu Up R[L @ES | Western Economic and Mining Af- | T | filiates, Inc., announced today ap- NEW YORK, May 3—The heli-| &' K0 5 g hington repre- By James Hutcheson Wl/)‘u} Svuwtheas % (Associated Press War Correspondent) Mevexble saboe, ML uve {10 SRS AR R | P ANONED . A7 pRotaEs o 1 ¢ | Almost unbelleveable re Sof a gold policy to protect the : / time, a helicopter hovering Within | g (icie1 interest in Fold. BORNEO, April 29— (Delayed)—An Dmly Scheduled Trips {eight feet of the ground rescued!' qyc representative is W, §. Clusive Japanese submarine played {11 marooned Canadian aviators in!,, irphy, New York City, who has dead beneath two searching Am- TO !a bleak and isolated spot in nor- |, wide experience i gold mar- | €rican dr!.‘ royers until both lost I i | hern Labrador arfd Who 10F thb yehrs as.oontact Sith 1t | s !k w ll | It all began when a Royal C“”"(!m. of the Silver-Giold Section: of Ij"mnll;»', a destroyer-escort was | l a range ! wdian Air Force plane was forced ;. war Production Board. hailed and her skipper, Lt om- || { down on April 19. Royal Air Force P mander Franklin D. Roosevelt, || P I b Ke! hik planes looked for the stranded rolled up his sleeves. The late eiers “rg C dan | fliers for 43 hours. Two planes AMER[(AN RANGER _President’s son guided his little {tried in vain to rescue them ship through a two-hour hunt and |}| i | It was then that a helicopter five target runs which ended with 1!!90 T"lps was dismantled at Floyd Bennett s (" a tremendous underwater explosion | Field, New Yo and flown to The = arine was listed as prob- . TO Gocse Bay, Labrador. There it was KE!.[ED l" ITAI.Y ably sunk for no debris was found | embled and set out to the ‘ Na men felt, however, the ex- | | rescue. L plosion marked the end ‘of tha HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH | Eleven times it dropped to within ROME, May 3—Col. William O. enemy sub | i = ; . { { eight feet of the ground to rescue I of Ar who helped Rear Admiral Russell S. Berkey, AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ‘ | che 11 fliers by means of a rope creanize and then commanded the Cruiser Squadron Commander, de- ! |ladder. Officials saw that other-'American Ranger Battalions scribed Rocsevelt’s job as “one of e . ook g i ot meve st (hrcuah dhikgrim fienting in. North the fost eltectively eonaucted anti- || I OF Information and Reservations Phone 612 emoved in less than two months. and Sicily, was killed by a subn rations within my ¥ % | | Sl i German 88 millimster shell just dge,” and recommended days before the end of the award of the Lezion of Merit. | BRI RS B S S A in Ttaly, it was revealed today. But President Rooseveit, a great . e v |* WEATHER REPORT * 3 id veteran from Navy man himself, probably never ° . (. s:\'l:A'l!HLRII:Ile.:\(‘ 3 bl 5; Smith, Arkansas, Wl had knew of the commendation. He Ao A S Al kit gt Lt sl B & e the storied hero of n died two days after it was issued Lidaad B g |® Ending 3:30 0'Clock This Morning @ | Ameriean figMfiing ' msh -in A 2 % AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES S 15 o 'V[ . 5 : Italy, led an amphibious operation bt 1 SN T o 6 NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY > minimum, 32 Precipitation, oo Aot 3w sssistant | FINITY GUTIA fO | i \ an # 791 ok RO $ der of the Tenth Mountain s f Public Accountants— Auditors—Tax Counselors Bt Ry A”"”‘;q “x;“ imum, 51; ® | a job he had assumed Meef Fnday N'ght | ) © minimum, recipitation, ® Wera Sibhdnad " " : i . B o after the Rangers were withdrawn | 204 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 ! . om the Ttali npaign ; b N g Coay 5 ;_( ;l )‘ :“ ¥ ;0 '”'\ 1' % was learned today that Darby ts; Guild "‘x}om x_nlpr,l on 1};1- Fairbapks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building Iy OMORROW'S FORECAST ® g with his regimental ¢ UL Ok §1:8% Se LA (81 TR KNLOC EILL e Partly cloudy with brief e | ; preparation Episcopal Rectory at_40%, Fourth KiNLOCH N NEILL JOHN W. CLARK © periods of snow or rain to- e .. . om that Street. The Rev. W. Robert Webb g i 0 £ o night and Friday; partly e .. two ab Hllimater s will give the fourth in a series of WP OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF © cloudy Friday night. . ‘Tanded. beiside” SHEW. ‘BE 5 of the Book of Commoz g i i B R RS e o ey, on iz week wil CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY e i il ¢ mander wes wouzded ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE ® Lowest tonigh 33 e L it e R i M COLLINS HERE TELEPHONE 757 * --oooooo-o.F de i { A Hiltoa Collins, of Fairbanks, is DO(K LEAS’E‘U‘P 7 oo a lons o a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. —_ Be Cut Overseas , —— B — — BEFORE COUNCIL FRIDAY EVENING LONDON, May 3 A ten per nt cut in food rations for Amer can troeps en d in “light duti y Council, at its first European theatre was order meeting, tomorrow of the food short- will be confronted with dis- of the Northland Transpor- g f Quartermaster said the 1 Company's request for & re- cut would affect mostly men at newel of its lease on the City Dock tached to Headquarters, ;m.'l' that properties. Previously the Council ary rations would be re- fcr those performing hard or frem $300 to $500 per nsonth ately hard work The camehip company's reply is to be AP ' | considered tcmorrow. BREMER IN JU Also befere the Council will be e the re of the Firc and Health Art Bremor, reporter on the i hazards inspection and the selectioh Faivbanks Daily News-Miner, who lof a playground director for the been in the States for five cming summer. A report is also weeks, where he underwent surgical | <pceted on a meeting held last treatment, is in Juneau, stopping »v<ning of various groups concerned gt the Paranof, enroute to the {with juvenilz delinquency proble Golden Heart City i 'TERRITORIAL GUARD ' : MEET 1S ON TONIGHT The regular w ekly {the Juneau Unit cf the Territorial | Guard will be held in the A. B. meeting of Bhone side arms will be given, and sheoting practice will be conducted, | All those who have pistols should | be sure to bring them. Plans for shooting on the out- ideor range will be discussed “‘1 \thls meeting, and a shooting !schedule will be worked out, an- |nounces Capt. Henry Harmon. 'LAVAL HELD IN SPANISH PRISON | MARID, May 3—Pierre Laval, French traitor and former Chief |oI the Vichy Government, who sought refuge in Spain, is today in a Spanish fortress at Barcelona Technically, Laval is a prisoner Yawanin;; disposition by the Allies at American demand, although he is being given pretty special treat- | ment by the Spaniards. Laval, with four other | French leaders, was met at the {airport when they landed in a | German bomber, by the Fulau;h'[ Civil Governor of Barcelona, An- PEACHES - SHURFINE 21b. jars Apricot - - - 53¢ Cherry----63¢ Peach - - - - 69¢ Vichy Ritz Hptel in Barcelona, but pro- | tests by American Consul General Davis McKay put him in the mili- tary prison instead. Here he en- SILK |joys a newly-completed separate 3 pavilion, and has his meals sent sver to himy from the Ritz, whose | nanager rushed over to the prison [ o inspect the beds and furnishings »f Laval's new quaxters KING HERE George W. King, of Seattle, is 2 ‘egistered guest at the Baranof Hotel. MEADOW BROOK - DONKE HERE T. A. Donke arrived yesterday ‘rom the States and is a gucst at he Hotel Juneau. e e e Cor HEANSKI IN TOWN FRESH—LARGE EGGS - 2 James Heanski arrived yesterday rom the States and is a guest at he Hotel Juneau. b R o i, Empire Want-ads Tring resulis PRESERVES Plfl KLES 53¢ Pink SALMON 2 cans 4 B¢ B S S SR BUTTER-2 nounds$3.05 B e e e e g Serving the Cause of Victory I War..... B Peace... ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. : Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 Courteous and Dependable Service to Alaska o Phone Hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. | 7 | All members are to report in 767 | coveralls. Instruction in tioe use - FBJ])AY mmammmu SATURDA_Y RELIANCE lalian PRUNES 2 cans 4§ 7 ¢ GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS 2 rOIIS 29( 3 (ans 77t| \IOVI' S 32 0z. JAR TOWEI.S LIBBY'S 270z | TAVERN SWEET MIX JAR PICKLES 53 | RUG CLEANER - 1 pl. §3¢ PICKLESS149 | DRY CLEANER - 1 gal. 50 tonio, and were taken to the prison - i e o . e in a special car belonging to the CRITERIO KELLOGG’'S GIANT SIZE Governor. g Laval had reservations £t the (oRN FI-AKES 25¢ e Shurfine |2 cans Cut BEANS &rolls2Vc) pEANUT . BUTTER |2 cans cream CORN ONE PINT 9 cans 3 3ieve PEAS 33¢ 6 for B¢ ONE Q! dozen$3.15 59( MATANUSKA SEED POTATOES o ¢ "