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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1945 e i e el T G JUNEA! i Congress fo HOW THERISING SUNMAYBESTRIPPEDEY ALLIES [ALEUTIAN IN s siomon o e and will be from the Charles W. Reconvene FROMSOUTH SH FOR RbAY "o . vation Army will conduct the ser- September 5 Due to tomorrow being a holiday , vice | | | i KAMCHATKA 43 % 3 ATTY The Alaska Steamship Company's T8 Aleutian arrived from the South sesterday afternoon with the owing passtngers: Betty Jean Allen Georgia Arlow, Duane Arlow, Mr C. R. Blenkinsop, Florence Blanch- ard, Eunice Barclaj Mrs. Norman Ccok, Paula Cook, Norma D. Cock, N V. Clark, Lucille Da Mrs. Tone DeViox, Ed Garlough, Esther Glea- scn, P, J. HOlm, Mrs. Pate Hildre, vey Hildre, Grace Horung, Aud- T Jones, W. H. Kaylcr, Mrs. W. \MARCU¢ b | |H. Kdaylor, Jacqueline Kirk, Chas. . Reod, LaVoune Sperup, Horace WAKE Moulton, Arthur Schulberg, D. G. % Keene, B, L. McCarty, Mrs. McCr nd family, Mrs. V. Bourgette, M . >urish, Zelda Syverson, George MARSHALL | stezle, John ~ Stoneman, Mrs. J WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 — Con- gress, under the urgency of trans- forming the nation from war to peace, was called today to recon- vene Sept. 5. ' hees Senate Democratic Leader Bark- | Pacific Ocean ley (D-Ky.) voiced the hope that E the legislative ody would work with the same harmony in “the momentous transformation” that marked “the greatest victory cver\\ won in a war for freedom.” ( He added tax adjustments, with | MARIANAS reduction of individual and cor- | ¥ MARSHALL porate income taxes, would receive | | PHILIPPINES 1S. attention. |1 Consideration of expanded unem- | | Fa 2acific Ocean FROM JUNEAU One Way Round Trip TO/SEATTLE .= $ 85 $ 153 20 36 o g SRS e Ly WHITEHORSE loyment legislation to meet prob- | o % tcnoman, R. H. Sage, Roy Snyder, i Thidter diel T crmd- 1Y) 5 i . W. White, Mvs. J. W. White, Mrs. FAIRBANKS 70 126 Chajrman Doughton (D-N.C.) of 1000 ¥ .1 [& williams, Eddy Williams, © ) GALENA 100 180 Jeorps, E C. Wirz, Mrs, E. C. Wi NOME 120 216 STATUTE MILES the House Ways and Means Com- | AT EQUATOR AP Newsfeatures McGRATH 100 180 115 207 Ethel Wirz, Beverly Wirz, Wm. E mittee, in the face of predictions | s by government economists that 7,- | PREWAR: Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese POSTWAR: The Cairo conference cf Rooseveli, Churchill and 3yrd, G. M. Burke, Bill Burke, Mrs. 000,000 workers may be jobless by | held Manchuria, northeastern China, Korea, Formosa and Chiang Kai-Shek ovember, 19 pledged that all terri- n, Dolliz ll-'m)l_m:'-v Her- Christmas. ‘ Indo-China (not shown) as the fruits of earlier aggression. torics acquired by *© ence and " and mandated areas | .l“ ,v(‘",.(.I.\"";‘".‘,‘:‘Z{,l‘ 'umli( fi"‘g;,m s | They had also the Marianas, Caroline and Marshall Isiands, weuld be taken from Japan. U. S. spokesmen also urge that 5 s fallaws i 0e! ;‘ V. 'Rubh: under mandate after Werld War I America retain bases like Okinawa and Iwo Jima for security. 1-LGHARY. Bire’ Ry Adatns, Ver- GIRLS COMING Hirohio s LONDONERS HAVE PANAMERICAN WOODLEY BRINGS |+ i\ i | SCHEDULE thand, Mrs L. 10 TERRITORY fy yiree” U BIGCELEBRATION TANES 33 OUT 20 IN VESTERDAY v s, 0 (5 raseness = mat_- For Allies ! faskan Jobn Homer, Chas. L. Smart, Cecil a5 ; A AlebasNits ] Woodle Pvada il ; L. Lippert, James R. Steer, David SEATTLE, Aug. 15—Two Cana- 4 LONDON, Aug. 15 London Pan American World Airways’ out. Woodley Airways flew 20 pa 5 \ z 5 ¥ SEATTLE Ar @ian girls whoghad made their | WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—NOW roared boisterously today into the going passengers yesterday included cers to Juneau from Anchorage Hodgins, Carl B. Watkins and Bud : x { 12: KETCHIKAN % Lv { Emperor Hirohito—whom the Japa- first two days of end-of-the-war 33 to Seatile, three to Ketchikan terday, and their returning Trans-|Tauber - JUNEAU Ly | 'To Yakutat; A. C. Whitney, Leo L. i - 1 L JUNEAU Ar way from Toronto to Seattle in 13 \ y nded from the sun gestivities, a tired but madly happy and five to Fairbank: pert plane tosk 12 to Anchorage. nese believe des 2:3: :"p‘.f,',’;‘i',‘fg”l‘l;',’.g‘fiafl“i;' :.:l}? —becomes & mouthpiece for the whese spirit of celebration was Thesz bound for Seattle were: ADD | {50 arriving in town were: Wll-‘-l.",’m,l,,', Wm.J 11|‘.‘»x||3-;\]: 1\?.-,\ wm. :50 [ 4 m;{::&nsse t: sald they planned to leave Friday Allies. | o ¢ mmed by night-long dancing, (Sfm[h, James Sherard, ‘F’rancPs lizm E. Boeing, Eugene Cracke ,Wllu; T 11""..(‘ vdul‘ |M~ ll .‘.Alnnl.m | o for Aabis, Working thelr wey or Gefi Douglas MacArthur, appoint- of shouting and parading. Eherard, Dena Stanley, Calvin Lind-| Al nius, Ruby Sowder, Bonnie Mar-| 10 Cordowa: Mys Robert John- GALENA v o dais, ,ed Supreme Allied Commander to et those who can relax,” Prime Sy, Edna Lindsey, Harold Cartmell,' iy Lucille Martin, Lester Hansen,| *®% and Lillian Barnes. = AUE ' Ar NOME v receive the Japanese surrender, will nzfinjster Clement Attlee had ad- |Hugo Schaeffer, Howard Boling, ¢jurles Karl, Mr. Bardwell, Mr. D e er, Mr. and 3 P, y ERE Esary, Audrey Esary, Bradiey (v . A. Wood, Ernest Peterson,! o ey MEIE Dagmar Dole, John Dutkee, | yijke Vuklius, Capt. Moreland, FIoyd My, and Mrs. J. W. DeChamplain, & aclz Carlson, Fred Johnson, HArold| cpasc, Mr. Miller, N. Moore and (ogether with thelr children, Roger e 100 | v FAIRBANKS ('.','.(,":ffi"‘C?,:g}fies,:':,”raubg;" ;}y‘:‘ Harcld W. Chandler. |and Donna, arrived yesterday on 1100 | tv MccRATH it i g Wiley Pursmi. Mil- Ancnorage-bound were un Alaska Coastal plane from Ar BETHEL ly do it tonight,” a ., Cappelen, Walter Heister, Mary , Lewis Edenfield, Max ' Hoonah and are guests at the Gas- We got caught a lttle ' geicter Malcolm Bardwell, Darling- nusen, Curtis Chapman, William _tineau Hotel. ‘They are Margaret Smith, 19, of Brampton, Ont., and Joyce Hill, 20, tell BISHOD Wi of Newmarket, Ont. Hitch-hiking, they rode on trucks and automobiles and “with all sorts of people” including a Baptist minister and a bowling alley pro- prietor. , After Alaska, said the girls, they vised them. | Jeseph Most, Carl Danielson, Eleun-‘r.m‘ Capt. 1. J. Kessl The Japanese understood this The night was arcely one of © when they accepted the surrender ,ejaxation, howev It Caki an terms. Nothing lik> this—2aking eryption of long pent-up emotion crders from ‘a white man or any pigwing over London's ancient foreigner—has ever before happen- ciyeets in riotous joy. ed an a Japanese emperor. “We'll 3 Hirohito has no choice. He has ..phi6 said. | AM.-light face type Want to visit Victoria and Van- “Erced 0 CUTFy out Whatever ofders jate last night.” o Emtt Toiile. Mhrtin, Bannie Everett, James Huston, O: T. Mans-| ————— g s o ot couver, then return home via Lake &'°7 M bY :“L“' 4 | Enough heard Prime Minister nrartin and Eugene Crocker. ticld, Bruce Trygslad, Elizabeth | P yp Louise. Attlee announce the end of the g, Ketchikan: James Weesner, Locnard, Robert Annly, Batty Annly, HVE K“.I.ED l“ war at midnight (London Time) jonn F. McDevitt and Katherine “Dd Ruth Snyder. | (ORONER'S juRY ! |to turn downtown London into a peDevitt. $ > | | swirling, surging mass of cheering To Fairbanks: George Colette, : e r i it y i SAN FRAN('S(O {and dancing humanity. | Russell Maynard, Doro?.hy cTyner. U R ] TABLETS | i ¥ N A | Seaman Knapp and Laura Knapp. The S. S. Taku will receive | freight until Thursday, Aug. 17, S VICTORY SPREE NO (LINICTOMORROW | ot o B e Gl 08 s HYPERACI ¢ TRAIN FOR CRASH et FOR WELL BABIES HOSPIALNoTES |~ === .2 STOMACHKS WorLo ArrRHWAYS WONEY BACK COARANTEE sl € Yy p | iz SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15.—Five LAKOTA, N. D., Aug. 15—A cor- F°rsons died and 300 were hospital- % | red 5 gl oner's jury last mg}‘:f returned a ized in the San Francisco Bay area’s The regular wedkly Well-Baby, Lois Standafer.entered Si. ANNS; mThis is your ter \y notice of a “Bitler. Mauro Drow Co. | A ce col i § ) Clinic, usually held Thursday after-| Hospital yesterday for surgery. | called Special Meeting for Thursd £l verdict that 34 perso Kill peace celebration which lasted from ) ed Sg ceting for irsday “I'he Rexall Store” saranof Hotex Bid: hask et cirekt No:&er‘fi Vesterday afterhoon until early this nccn in the Juneau Health Center, —Mrs. William Forbes, of Wrangell, evening, Aug. 23, at § sharp in the | _____ Ty o : Nl morning. will not be held tomorrow, owing to with her baby @irl, left St. Ann's| geottish Rite Temple. Initiation of 2:%:’:: 8“ Es";:fgn:“gde’g lt:;c; Street cars Were stormed, store win- the holiday which has been declar- e dcws smashed, liquor stores loo‘mj.‘ed- I Hospital yesterday. four candidates. Luther Dotten, medioal patient LYNNA M. HOLLAND, | rsda; | ;T:r:“ghy.mzfln}; "3 ;2:“ ‘de:;h and everything movable was torn —————————— at St. Ann’s Hospital, returned ‘“=7ndv. Worthy Matron. g g gence Of oih® from its moorings. Colorful China-| MISS UHL TO WRANGELL his hame yesterday. i L0 2 ok 5N L : 2 SEW tcwn, quiet on V-E Day suddenly Miss Katharine Uhl, Indian Ser- Mrs. Eddie Weils has been chs-l They work Alaska’s richest claim AR saesba ok Mg tn came to life with a maze of popping vice Field Nurse, left yesterday to charged from St. Ann’s Hospital . PIMPLES PARKS IN TOW | firecrackers and streamers. take up duties at Wrangell Insti- after receiving surgical care. ( 4 . James E. Parks, of H'N & | — v ——— tute, where she has been trans-| Mrs. Oscar Elisen and baby sappeared 0\'e:n.q.fl shved Yhatirdhy” b o . ':"E DOLLIE TURNER IN TOWN ferred. She previously held a po- daughter, Judy Kay, went home Blackhieads, Too, Went Fast’ | Catching end canning salmon—is Alaska’s the Baranof Hotel - sition as tield nure 1n the Kuako- trom Si Anns Hospital yesterday. KON : : 1 : sBarsnol Hetel | Dollie Turner, of Ketchikan, is 'kwim River Valley. | Carole Morgan entered the Gov- | MU RUEEREX (it dica b, imples | biggest butiness. It keeps a large percentage BN 5 A ! * veri «nd remove el S .o @ guest at the Baranof Hotel. | .- {ernment Hospital yesterday for Wty biuckhieads. 1 hose who followed sim- | of her workers busy, pours millions of dollars ;E:d.DASBYVERSON ARRIVES | o g S MISS BREEN VISITS HERE ' medical care. ‘ B8 sy wid Sopicd, Kioums wpon | ot <ol g T i ln é:/::'slon zrr_ived Yester- KODIAK MEN HERE | Miss Agnes Breen visited friends Judith Ann Wolverton has re-| RU‘C e | inthithe cAERPOX yearly. 9 g th:’ B:t:':lnaf H:, ; lmn is a guest at in the Indian Service while the turned to her home from the Gov- | fium they 81050 e s, | season is limited and every delay means lost dol- e I R. F. Snyder and George Steele, Aleutian was in port. She is re- ernment Hospital e s T leason siadars ousy. | lars. 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