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T e MONDAY, JULY 30, 1945 PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i | | Frepzied, shouting cultists stretched CITY FATHERS To Wamn Engagementof ~ |BOMBER B-32, PLAN FOR TRIALS Enough Is SNAKE CULTISTS [ o i | . half dozen of them were fondling SET 10 REPLY | Miss McAlister | NEWESTSUPER, OF WAR CRIMINALS |Enouah; Too ARERAIDED WHEN |, s, o vosovins them | ] | 1 ] Mllth Too around their necks. | I ons | [ | h Their clubs raised, the officers TOTAXPAYERS | s Announced ~ NOW ATFRONT MUST BE SPEEDED e RITES UNDER WAY | v s s e mes, ‘e ‘\ I ! HOLLYWOOD, July 30.—For sale: | and youngsters fighting to get to ¥ TR . | o lak ! One motorcycle, owned by Actor e the snakes. . . . A dessert luncheon at the home By Russell Brines LONDON, July 30—An authori- g, 1 t | T v 8t Speual Mee‘lflg This Eve- 0' Rald |of Mrs. Senna Powers in the Paul, WITH THE U. S. FIFTH AIR tative American source said today| ";;f,“;"fi.‘af:“h'e' T e wm,‘Siaie Tfoopers Move Into “.‘f]"‘li-“’rs“’::i‘;;e“ l“:l‘““n “‘l:‘”p“"t';“:r ¥ . : Apartments Saturday afternoon was' FORCE, LUZON, Philibpines, Sun- Justice Robert H. Jackson has told ¢ e dec (NTH T e bt | ¢ motorcycling. The decision — was reptile: sha R | ning fo Act on Peti- [the occasion chosen by Miss Kath-|day, July 20 (Delayed)—America’s Dritish, Russian and French Tep- prompted by an accident Saturday| Hill COUMTY n VIfgIflla O R e oo g t‘ on ‘I‘axes MANILA, July 30.—Japanese resi-|leen Helen McAlister, daughter of | newest super-warplane— the B-32 resentatives that an agreement night in which his right elbow was| _Riot S'ans e e et Tt culn;tns ion | dents will be warned within 72, Mrs. James Kerr McAlister, for the bomber—made its first bombing must be reached this week on plans'lacerated and he incurred minor' managed: to save at least two fon e | hours of the time explosives and in-|announcement of her forthcoming mission today and wiped out a for trial of war criminals. |abrasions. The actor reported that B ARNGE mt‘('ltlmz Thcy. forthwith For the second time in four days cendiaries fall upon their cities, marriage to Robert Glenn Prother, small Japanese-held village in, Jackson is special U. S. Prose~;he tried to avoid a truck and crash- ST. CHARLES, Va., July 30—A unnounced that o seen Juneau’s Common Council will gath-| General MacArthur’s headquarters| son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ells-;Luwn's Cagayan Valley. |cutor for the war crimes trial. ‘ed into the rear of another car while ‘th g 'r liav‘{ u};rwdom “",(mld b h?‘t‘l next'- Surida; wm}; er for a special session—tonight to!announced today. The leafless will worth Prother of St. Louls Mis-) Only two of the sky giants, de-| The source said Jackson took the |en route from the San Ferando Val-| 5y (1% 4 sy s i e B S ¥ give the Juneau payers Associa- admonish civilians to leave their!souri. signed to join in long-range position that unless talk stops and;ley to his Santa Monica Beach hom(-.‘hfll ey va.dl(( r‘wn,. -]’l ,“"” ," £ 'I'h}: leaders .;'vunl ahead witt ¥ tion an answer to its petition for an dcomed cities and warns them of the| The young couple met two years | smashes against Japan itself, made action starts, the United States ——————— { 2Bt ulla o biicnsias ol P Sl db sl s e adjustment of assessment values impotence of their defense. ago when Mr. Prother ‘was sta- the attack. will move alone toward bringing 1 l‘mo‘ r.\m’n d“l'“fix:'lhf ?“hxf Lm-cjh -\‘.Llu‘fl.wn: open m‘f;mh; 1‘:" prior to the Board of Equalization RS s !tioned at the local garrison at| The B-32s, only slightly smaller the major war criminals to aczxon.fD ERI" 'I‘AKES o g ks ol el il el hearings set for early next month. | |Duck Creek with Headquafters | than the Nippon-smashing B-29's .- | e ryLas i i g aINg »up This evening’s meeting, called for JUNE u Company, 138th Infantry. He wa tarted their operations under Gen i v “What are our sun.: in the Army b w P Aot s W S 8 o'clock, is expected to again occas-, | recently discharged at Fort Rich- | George C. Kenney's Far East Air No KNIGHIHOOD | IAM IOURNEYS fighting for anyway?” shouted cult n i o m (; Ci ¢ ‘]u‘s. ion that rarest of occurrences, full} OFF IouR plANS |ardson in Anchorage, with the rank | Force. | leaders at yesterday’s interruption Raymond Hayes of Cumberland, council chamber. At last Friday |of Technical Sergeant. | e | | of their ritual, propounded as a K.\'_--lmldflclivt‘ fi“mfié‘”fi"l; h;h: ug evening’s special meeting, when the, | “The luncheon table, with a| ! demonstration of faith based on his hand and shouted he had been petition was presented, the half- oF (ONGRESSMEN ‘centcrplcce of snapdragons andprERRE lAVAl | the Scriptures. ‘Fum; on the (or:\fuu:‘r. He chal- N % 1 \ - STy enge anyone 0 iscover y hundred or more seats in L:e f!_t:: white iris, featured a large cake| LONDON, July 30 — Winston| CHICAGO, July 30—Art Doering| The troopers were sent by Gov. '\l'[yi:crinus"yMaj Jean :mun:::{ Hall were well filled—for the first = 2 | decorated with two hearts, con- | Churchill has declined a knight-| of Denver, Colo, won the All-|Colgate Darden acting on a ruling ristrate. John, Kelleh of . ¢ time in many months, |2 Revislon of the itinerary of the iqynino " the' names’ “Kayl and| HAS BEE“ TOI_D nood 'of thedOrder of the Garter,) Amerioan Amateur Golf Champlan. |Of Aftorney ‘Genersl A.'F. Staples| MagiStfate John KeHek of Harg It is said that a good audience House Interior Department ApPpro-|.pop .’ ooq” sioce’ coa 0 d t s of Melskiity s ” erican WP amplon- | 4 e snakes were s menace to| 120 KY. asserted, however, tha “ % i ¥ { priations Sub-Committee now on! ) d place s using the one of ritain’s highest honors, chip at the Tam O'Shanter Course | ' R g 7 the deaths of eight faith healer makes a good performance, and I I sbihe - FABIE, Wit e ittt ¢ ftered to hitn by Eine G ; . { public safety just as a mad dog g a Juneau's Councilmen are likely to’tour of Alaska is expected to eli- ;gTH FOUD WIGH Hhe ndcihion o 'I'o ou" SPAIN offered to him by King George VI, in Chicago today. Doering sank a|PE% " PHI€ TSt B8 € € C7%| from snalkebites in recent years hadi = d strive to hold their recently ac- minate a return visit by that group | U u:pd i "fmfv'r "g"e" an“‘ i"‘;“"‘g am Palace announced to-| 10-foot putt on the elghteenth| B8 cultist, Slipped a rope to an | Deen substantiated and said thers quired crowd appeal. A favorable to Junmeau, it was revealed today. !nm;n: i lL g =1 night, | green for a par 72, and a 72'h°le‘nummubnc ).1'rkod in the roped-off Probably had been many others. answer is anticipated, but some of Information received from Fair- "ouncement. | MADRID, July 30.—The Spanish| During the day Churchill ex-|score of 282; which put him one |’ B s e e the City Fathers question the legal- banks indicates that the Sub-Com-| ©On another table and carrying |news agency, Cifra, said today Plerre Pressed his gratitude to all those stroke ahead of Flight Officer snake arena in a valley between 14188 concerged. mittee’s tour has been considerably Cut the color scheme of pink and |Laval had been ordered by the Who sent him messages after the| Frank Stranahan of Fort Myers,|tWO Cragey mountains and pulled SEATTLE MEN HERL e shortened green, was a pink and green para-|Spanish government to_return im-|defeat of his Conservative Party(Fla, and Bob Cohcran of St. out a mass of writhing, copperhieads ' R. H."Willlams and L. L. Everlyj | 'As now planned, the group, sol, the ribs tipped with nosegays, mediately to northern Italy, from and his resignation as Prime Min-| Louis, who tied for second at 283. and rattlers. | both of Seattle, are guests at the SIAR”NER JUNHU ;Iu'ndr(l by Rep. Jed Johnson (D- Out of which came the prettily- | Where he flew to Spain after the ister. ‘ —— - A crowd of 50w gathered mainly Baranof Hotel. &) ' Okla.), was to leave Fairbanks to- Wrapped gifts for the bride-to-be. | collapse of Germany. SeE. . St | ¥ i from Tennessee, Kentucky and ———— l" FROM A"(HORAGE day on a trip to Circle, returning Bouquets of gladioll were used| The dispatch said the former | MEIERS GO SOUTH Virginia, looked on spellbound.” Empire Want-ads bring results! 'r‘,,',,,.,-r(,‘; $o Falfbanks. Oh Augug': throughout the rooms. | Vichy Premier had been told to WES'I'ERN wA H | Henry Meier, for ycars owner of | TN T, e A 18 gy el Ll T ) ..... £ 1 and August 2, the Congressmen| Guests included Mrs, MAlister, | leave Barcelona “as soon as possiblc”| M | the Peerless Bakery, left for the south Y The Alaska Airlines' {ransport m,; t6. visit Mt .McKlnlov Na.timmliM“- Sam J. Paul, Caroline and aboard the German plane which | on the Norlh Sea, accompanied by Starliner Juneau brought the fol- o,y ™ yo1ying ‘there August 3 to|Patricia McAlister, Helen Lynch,|brousht him to Spain with several SlASHING FIRE el Sl ork bt £ it : = . . lowing to Juneau from Anchorage on ;('lux"n tln Anchorage. On August | 3everly Botogov, Charliene Arnola, | collaborationist companions. ¢ | e .—— 7 S Sunday: Richard W, HIll; Mrs. Ruth " " g trip from .Anchuragc to Jean Bastion, Patricia Grove, Na- | O s | | MRS. NEWMARKER BAUK | 4 Lioyd, Emily Ekridge, Harold Nord- "y, 000 " jeave Anchorage Helen Worgum, Helen Holberg, | | round “Sitka and retur: b : 4\ ; . man, Betty McCormick, Arlys Holt, B DRty i ¢ 8% Hervl 3 Arai d { round trip to Sitka and return| " T A ke W, 1ls a August 6 bound for Seattle. 4 y ones, rdienne Cooley, (TR OLYMPIA, Wash.,, July 30.—The aboard the North Sea. Gehart Hass, Willilam P. Wells and Louise Adams, Lucille Lynch, M: NEW YORK, July 30 — Closing - % | « Al Tt | oo Sptredeaie ] e Lynch, Mar- | e S Sins | North River fire which has seared e | S : 2° M r'c t From Cordova: Camilla Mitchell |forle Rhodes, Marjorie Snell, Ruth | quotation of Alaska-Juneau Minc|; 50 aeres of slashings in Pacific| MARIBEL SHIMMIN HERE u"e [} et om va: g Torkelson, Margaret Grabau and|stock today is 7, American Can 3 . ies is M. Peterson, M. Pettigrew, M. Haig, D U | 2 % i Wi and Grays Harbor counties is “pretty , Maribel Shimmin, of San Jose, | Orders foe Dellv Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M M. Matt, MYKEWS M. Bizarro, Jack ]. llo" M E.I, :x::)r filmect Mlg::";'u who s n'zl&'Alnr:\tce(;ll:::ic?nlh (;;:x':ss;er"g;‘l‘;guod evidence” that leaving cutover | Calif,, has arrived in Juneau ancli rders 1or eitvery Accepten Up.10.& s g < % it Fut 7, 5| ere from Seattle. | 0%, ' land unburned is not the best way'is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - . ey Yoland, and M. Walker. | | 2 8 y g L AR 5 MEETING o | Kennecott, 36%, New York Gentral|io get o new timbor crop, State 1SS '] Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily 7 ; | SET ! | 26%, Northern Paclfic, 28%, U. S.| porester T. S. Goodyear said today. MRS. STEVENSON HERE | it 5 mussen. | Lion President Barney Anderson | Steel 67, Pound $4.03. ! A ] ! Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Outgoing passengers were as fol- .~ d h | { The fire has now cooled to the| Mrs. Roger H. Stevenson, Of | Bl Jows: :;:h()::l:o:]‘t;w ci‘:) Ol;F:;Ecé?;;rJJ:::‘ SD“’;S 3";:‘! t:szlreaieisot‘ouod:;h:vrm | point where it can be put on alKodiak, is a guest at the Baranof | : ) b p 4 oW, 9 8 €re | patrol basis, but Goodyear said h . B Ngoinutati © M. Pelte, i and a toy skunk trom Anchorage | [AKEN QWERBY |2 fonows: tndustiats, 16209: rats epeets i i contine burning in1 " — o | Juneau’s Largest and Finest Super Market 3 g J ' (judge for yourself) today at the| 57.12; utilities, 32.40. “unti " | SS | . . . C. W. Tubbs, J. S. Molnes and A. J. 's ¥ | | g ™, ¢ spots “until Christmas. MISS LOGAN HERE i o+ s club’s noon luncheon. Lion Barney | | — e — 2 o * i coo ere el‘VlGe, rice an uali eel Béckompan. received the gifts form the club ARMY OFFICERSJWILI REMODEL JOHNSON APTS.| o R R L4 To Cordova: Harold Parks g i | STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY arrived in Juneau Saturday and is To Anchorage: May Carr, Bert sor. -ion Pete Wood, representing J. ayriona ‘Hope, -who 2008l |- 4, lar story hour for chil-|a guest at the Baranof Hotel ‘ George Hickey, Milt Odom, Mrs, ,hev COTuiitees werc appointed| DETROIT, July. 30—The strike- (here, plans a complete remodeline || o "bi 0" giolock at the Cit SHARP RITES HELD ‘ @ Gertrude Odom, E. C. Robinson, ¢, '00aY to carry on the activity of |bound United States Rubber Com- |of the building which will be com- "0 } invited| Puneral services were held this ' 5 fe ogom, I B)RAPIAM, O he club [pany plant in Detroit was seized |Pletely re-decorated. Brick s'd‘"'"":“(:b::‘{[fx;d’:::lsc::ilr:i;;:; Shacih ot 1:}9‘(01 afternoon at 2 o'clock from the BIIY 50 co“pon Beok $47.50. szn for §19 4 g The Publicity Committee was late today by a group of A; | will be put on the outside of the & # . s el e B Maribel Shimmin. {charged with the responsibility of officers, group o rmy building, Charles W, Carter Mortuary Ck}_flpnl T publishing a weekly club_bulletin, | = o0 e e s {for Phillip R. Sharp, of Pelican o PFC. SIVERTSEN | with Lion Delbert, Hanks the editor ;e *icers were headed by Col.| ~ MRS. DAN ROSS IS BACK MISS MATHESON RETURNS | City, who died at his home there A P !% § e | for the first week. [“f:‘rrvvymfizr::long. represehting the| Mrs. Dan Ross, who has bom; Miss Alida Matheson, Assistant | Sunday, July 22 ls uum HOME Bob Cowling of Juneau was Lion | partment. Production of | south for sometime, returned on the | USO Director, made the round trip The Rev. Willis R. Booth con- I Bill Cady's guests today. \“fes for B-29 Superfortress bomb- | Northland accompanied by young'to Sitka and return on the North | ducted the services. Interment was BY wlFE'S DEA'H e | ers had been halted by the strike. ' son John. Sea. in Evergreen Cemetery. = | | Y - 2 s = e R i AR 3 ‘: it T :,m,\, e e e C e G 0 C 00000 Firm fcr Canning-—Headguarters for Canning 00 Pfc. Melvin J. Slvertsen, whose | P YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! wife, Margaret, passed away July 26 : ‘V{Eg\gg_‘a’%fllgfi&?fi'f :1 ;} at the Skagway Sanitarium, arrived £ v o ] F, In Juneau Soturday night o an § T e e b | MID-SUMMER 23 Largest Selection of FRESH “# Bty base to the weebward. |® Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning @ 5 @ Bt ol i ‘| FRUITS and VEGETABLES Ketchikan, where the funeral ser- ® In Juncau—Maximum, 61; e 4 an vices will be held. Interment is to ® minimum, 51. Precipitation, 2 (5 e In that city. o traco. , of @l Canialoupes, Honeydew Melons, Pfc. Sivertson is at the home of ® At Airport ——Muxln.mm, _61? "l . ’5\ s i sister, Mrs. James Madsen, dur-| o minimum, 43, Precipitation, o | ¢ || New Gravensiein Apples, Plums, Peaches, § ing his stay in Juneau. | @ trace. . > & ‘, l s s h z PR A . el 2; Egg Plant, Calavos, Summer Squash, Zuc- i Bills 2 g COI'I. inues 1S ee { 9] . s . Wang Shih-Chienls |- e ¢\ chini Squash, Bunch Carrots, Cauliflower, § ... e Juneau and vicinity. e 51 Successor fo Soong : Couv, vin, nermitient o 2'§ Green Cabbage, Celery, Head Lettuce, Green | ® light rain tonight and Tues- e | 2 PRy | day morning. Decreasing | 5: Peppers, Tomalues, Cucumhers CHUNGKING, July 30—Minister| ¥ ;‘?‘u‘}‘l"“‘;smT““iSdfz’,- o’:‘“ o A of Information Wang Shih-Chieh, auch change In lempera- 91 who headed the Chinese Mission to| ® ture. o A = §UiFre e ane Britain, was appointed Minister of ® | fl P Foreign Affairs today, taking the|® ® ©® © © © ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o 5‘ post which has been held by Premier it ”' S e )' sa( " i T. V. Soong. FOUR FINED HERE g 2 . Soong had served as Forelgn Min-| Four fines of $25 each were levied 5 R T L L, s s » o $h ister since December 23, 1941. here this morning’ in the City| 5! ONLY THE BEST FOR LESS AT GEORGE BROS.! He was elevated to the Premier-| Police Court session. Hailed into | o8 ——————-——‘——‘——"_1 ship last December 4. court on drunk’ and disorderly ] C !44 R T 0 ——————— charges were Dave Willard and D > Severin Ferche, of Great Falls,|David Kasko. Answering to drunk | resse-s 2 Mont., is a guest at the Baranof charges only were Ronald James| A o" es or ( Hotel. and Dave Graham. 3 95 5‘ 1 A sl e . 12 / s S ] - ® B ] 8, MIXER R R R R R RS R R R R R R R R N R R R R R R A S S R R R R S R R RS AR R R R R R R R AR R R R R R R AR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R gl g , ) | ‘N MASON JARS HEADQUARTERS | C O AT S $5 t $25 é WIDE MOUTH, Pints - - Dozen $1.25 CANADA DRY PRODUCTS f ‘ - o éi WIDE MOUTH, Quaris - - Dozen 175} .. e — frrt s | BUY YOUR CANNING SUPPLY NOW! 7 UP—pints and quaris i COSTUME JEWELRY HOUSE COATS 3 JAR RINGS, Rubber - - 3 pkgs. 20c | - GINGER ALE—pinisand quarls ; CAMEQPINS . . . . $L00 Blouses. . Hats. . Girdles |an flggi - G - e TOM COLLINS—pints and quaris gf{ggfspms- T ggg on sale at JAR LIDS and RINGS, W. M. - Pkg. 4c SPARKLING WATER—quarls l memais’ Greatly Reduced Prices | |{/f "\ \oon sersns von-cxrmmee sommusr | ) B e e T g s TP i 7 g OVER 2,000 ITEMS TO SELECT FROM! it 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. 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