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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMBIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA * 3 ! 1 larv asking that the rationing of |held during Mrs. Albert Critten- vice has been working a 48-hour HOUSING pROJE(I R | | footwear be ended not later than {den’s visit Sept. 10 and 11 will be|week, in commoh With other Treas- | October 1. arranged in so far as possible at ury offices and the Army and Nayy. IS SIOPPED ‘ o e {this time. | Lt. Comdr. John Newmarker, head ¥ HERE b PARIS—It is disclosed the French | of the dpeal Merchant Marjne In-, ¢ i | WASHINGTON — It was an-| Government plans to use one mil- | spection office, also ‘was! wired to ! . BY FPHA ORDER ‘nounced by the Navy that Com- |lion German war prisoners for two | FEDERA[ EMPS the same éffect. His advices state mander Winfield Scott Cunningham, | years in reconstruction of France. \ = there will be no work Saturday and e | who was commander of the gallmt‘ P { Sunday after.August 27, that the ! HH defenders of Wake Island has been | DETROIT—A huge cargo airplane, | | Soo" IO w weekly work day shall start at 8 BY (HIANG comradors Are NOtIf'ed ' ( To FREEDOM | contacted. The Navy says the con- ‘c.m-}mg the household goods of c'clock a. m. and e}x:d“a:llz"io o":lofck 4 | tact was made by an emergency liai- | several families and pioneering a | FIVE DAY WEEK p. m. — with a half-hour of or —_— cease Work‘No wa er ) ‘:on team in the Peiping area Of‘p' oposed aerial moving van service, | —_— | lunch. ‘ | China. | caught fire and made a forced land- | ST Suggests Many Changesas ~ Approval for Hoonah ;Three Noted Alrmen Re- % o s e tates e/ Are Arriving from E&SH-AE .\ iiiour, tvercay work viek'ts} AR abaxie ideee . el | WASHINGTON — Nelson Rocke- | from the city airport here today.| now looming for' Federal employe:s- Mrs. Paul H. Adams, of Ketchi- ReSUH Of New chmese’ Thirty units of war housing plan- Ieased Hown '0 Chuflg' | feller has resigned as Secretary. ln The cargo was destroyed and the | Ra'e Of 15,000 '0 lin Alaska and over the nation, fol-| kan, is a guest at the Baranof ned for Juneau are now, for the | Charge of Latin-American Aflau-s plana badly damaged, but the crew | ‘h,\\lng signing by President Trumanrm,.,el Russian Treaty By SPENCES MOOSA ted Press Correspundent) (Asso {ime being, to remain as an umen-i cnted rock fill, at the big bend of 1Villoughby Avenue, according to dis- closures made here today. The Territorial Construction Com- | king-"Tis Happy Day metmuul jfrom Paqe One) | and President Truman has accepted |of three, former members of the | the resignation. The President has |famed “Flying Tigers” back from | appointed Spruille Braden of New | scrvice. in China, suffered only | York to succeed Rockefeller. Braden | minor injuries. ‘of an executive order aubhoflzing, - 18,000 Daily such work basis. | BERLIN, Aug. 25.--A mass exodis| The executive order, according m' of Germans from the East has!'advices received here by the Wa\‘ Commission today,* sets | — TATTIN HERE R. D. Tattin, of Anchorage, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. CHUNGKING, Aug. 25.—General- other plane, had attacked Tokyo. ‘15 presently Ambassador to Argen- Mg swamp=d Berlin’s crippled rail trans- | Manpower ——————— issimo Chiang Kai-shek said today pany, holder of the fill contract, has? .o \co ~.|v1 "W ‘“ ash-landed at sea, | {in8, where he has been under fire| PORTLAND, Ore. — Thirty-two|port and virtually soupless soup |September 9 as the deadline for put- | SALLY MULLANEY ARRIVES Mongolfa should be grant- Eecn notified by the Seattle Public| 3 b h land, | DY anti-American elements. fire-fighters parachuted into the | kitchens. {ting the 40-hour Federal week into| gajly Mullaney, of Anchorage, has that outer ¢ Tibet should nomous, and that the Kong a British y would not be chang- tiations A jor aims cctablishment of the n § terri- terial and administrative integrity in Manchuria, recovery of Formosa and the Pescadores and restoration { Korea's independence, Chaing said 1 statement which may have been designed, in part, to prepare the people for the new Chinese-Russian (Terms of the treaty have not been disclosed officially. The Bern radio 1ce; that ng as the re- }Ir using Administration to clean upj already been done, then stop work order has been reccived by the Alaska Construction Ccmpany, which was recently award- ed the general contract on that FP- HA project It was explained that the Lanham Act, under wkich funds for such war housing were provided by Congress, is now suspended for new projects, with the end of the war. While the FPHA Hoonah Recon- truction project, now 65 precent completed, is pected to be carried out to. completion of the general He swam four -hours to re: staggered ashore and collapsed. He | awoke the next morning | two large vultures on a rock look= ing down at him “Our made seemed, was in Japan—because it didn’t " Nielsen said. “But our life | vests did.” | After all of his experiences—and | security reasons still prevent a full narration of them, or of those!' endured by the other two airmen— Nielsen had a sense of humor, | life raft, it {and his gaunt face often crinkled | as he talked. that on June 14 of into a smile | Hite said to find| SAN FRANCISCO—The Japanesa Domei News Agency says that 63 per | cent of the population of Tokyo was | killed cr injured by American bombs or evacuated bzcause of fear of fu- ture raids. | battlé the newest of Oregon’s ex- | tensive forest fires. The men, 14 ‘ni them conscientious objectors, be- n battling a 400-acre lightning | ~ which broke out 17 miles from nearest road. fir Wallowa National Forest today to; These people are arriving at the | effect. Provision is made for justi»‘ rate of 15,000 to 18,000 daily, accord- | rwd exceptions. ling to British estimate$. They come| . The U. S. Customs Service hme{ | from Danzig (Gdansk), East Prus- | has received wired notification that | sla, Silesia and Poland. Other re-|it is to6 go On 40-hotr week busld‘ fugees are coming from Czechoslo-|with no work Saturday and Sundays as or next week. The Customs Ser- arrived in Juneau and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. = WOODS HERE Emmett arid Frank Wood, of Ko- diak, are guests at the Gastineau | Legion is drafting a law for mission to Congress to guarantee | WASHINGTON — The American sub- their old jobs to every veteran. OTTAWA—The end of gasoline rationing has boomed tourist traf- fic in Canada to pre-war tions. From coast to coast, steak- | the SEATTLE-—For we first time in {four years there was no shipbuild- ing nor ship repair work in progress | ‘udqy after employers and labor Hnuom agrezd to abolish all over- | time, including Saturdays and Sun- 4d 1ys pending a goverhment decision | propor-'| cn union demdnds for double time | lin have ordered that no more Ger- for such work. | vakia, Hotel. | Some of the Germans said lhey] 1‘ were traveling of their own choosing, | hopeful of returning to former| homes or finding hcmes with [rmndsl | or relations. Others said they had 1 been ordered to leave with what be- | lcngings they could carry. Allied authorities controlling Ber- SR RS BRI RN FORRRRRRRRRRRGG FOOR PO ARRTRRARRRRRRRR RO FRRRRRE ? % | e (e ( | [ | e i 1 i fe mam enter the city to st.ay SATURDAY, AUGUST/25,1945 - id in a broadcast recorded by the contract, application for a water this year he and his Compamom‘hw, Americans are swhridiy | gy ——— A. F. of L. CC that the treaty provided for system and fire protection facilities| Were removed from a previous lo- | v 4 i | lr‘\a.;.-q.m recognition :( “Chinese for Hoonah has been denied by the |cation to Pieping. }?12‘;?5:11?2x:li;dtt;t::::r:e:e“ | "l‘;:fil::(w;‘hel’:‘wa:;:{::n‘?"fil:fi'tzf G I S ' c l CANNERY DANCE vereignty in Manchuria,” and that Fec>ral Works Agency. . The FPHA| The fliers said they had never ‘;‘l'mcs down on a Japanese airstrip I Jeou oungi 5 e igh the “price for Moscow's accommodat- Ceattle office has been so advised by received news of the progress of | yu guyNGTON_A program to |on Kyushu today to become the '5 ing attitude is said to be establisi- L. R FWA, - Divisioh En-{the war, and had no idea it wasd Betiy oo co o s TR SpitRT | vst Americans to land on Nippon| I fo Meet Monda ie DOUGLAS EAGLE HALL 0 yint Russian-Chihese naval gineer about to end. o 3 $ Vi o g 2 'n"a Sy g 0. 'L“'l' .u“ 2 )"‘ S y 2 2 1{“ “‘1‘ “P’rln‘l pmp i et i At | beds zorbwa; \et;r:\?s’rhaa bcmfi‘pi- | home soil since hostilities ended. Saturday, Auust 25 — 10 P. M. ik ATIORLLC S { | proves resident Truman s | T turn denounced intervention in COURT MONDAY 15/35 nnnoy;lc’:d by the White Hcuse | MANILA — Japanese Impe)nl‘ The Girl Seout ¢ Council will meeq,. i 26 Chinese internal politics, the broad- EH.E&AI. HSHING Conftnugbion,, . dlsposed™. of ‘miods,| HadAY! Headquarters notified General Mac- | Monday afternoon at 2 c'clock in lho' dmission: _lgnr emen ... 10: Cus Al | An01 fEhe URUERE cases before the bar when the| i Arthur today that four Japanese Fenthouse of the Alaska Elsctric: ax s X » motion calendar received its weekly | NEW ORLEANS—A tropical hur- | submarines are missing and may Light and Power Co. bullding, and TOTAL - - 60c fc political pretext to continue BR KGS lcss oF .alling in U. S, District Court here Ticane raging in the Gulf of Mexico 'have been sunk. Repeated efforts it is hoped that all members of the é t controvery with the govern- this morning. Judge George F. I8 expected to strike the Texas to communicate with them have Council will attend. Ik r of ('hlin!vkln:;’.. [G FISH CAT(H oo ey Monday arzemoon‘c"“" between Port O’Connor ard | |failed, the message said. | A change in the Council By-Laws, ACCORDIAN MUSIC I BUY WAR BONDE HAIR STYLED by Experls WE SPECIALIZE in Cold Waving Permanents Styling \ \ i g 3 3 { { { % { { Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P M. Baraneof | Beauty Salon JPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 | | i The Triang Are Pleased again BEGINNING MONDAY, Aug. 27, that we will DRY CLEANING CALL 307 “For Better Appearance” ught fishing “in the wrong as one of the defendants ex- pressed it, the captain and {oux-. members of the crew of the seine t Yukon pleaded guilty here this morning on arraignment before U.! S. Commissioner Felix Gray to ille-| gal fishing Salmon, totallying 2607 fish, in the cargo of the Yukon were ordered confiscated by Commissioner Gray. A fine of $100 wa sed against | Harry Marvin, master. Joe Alimor- ong, crew member listed as a second | offender ,was fined $75. The three other crew members, Carl Marvin,| Nick Marvin and Sam Knutson, wers each fined $50. All fines were paid immediately The complaint, sworn to by Earl| W. Bright of the Fish and Wildlife Service, charged the five defendants | v\nh illegally seining salmon in a area, the Icy Strait District,} et 1:45 o'clock p. m., on August 18, 1945, The violation was spotted by Juneau District Fisheries Agent | Clay Scudder. RN ESI | MRS. JORGENSEN LEAVES | { Mrs. Carcl Jorgensen and two | children, visiting hore for the past | several weeks, left for their Seattle | home yesterday aboard a PAA plane. ‘ D MR, MRS. GILLAM HERE | Mr. and Mrs. B. Gillam and child, of Seward, are guests at the Baranof Hotel | le Cleaners to Announce accept s ooo.-..-ou.-'u.,. at 2 o'clock for the court to sit! next. . - FINED $Z5 Adolph . Anderson, charged with being drunk and disorderly, has been fined $25 in City Police Court here. A e o 00 0 90 WEATHER REPORT (U.'S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 59; minimum, 52. At Airport—Maximum, 57; minimum, 48 o o FORECAST Lane. 4 Juneau and vicinity. Cloudy, with occasional light rains this afternoon and Sunday. o 00000000 00 i s PELICAN MEN HERE R. Z. Snyder, C. A. Emerson and Fred Kirkland, of Pelican City, are guests at the Baranof Hotel. P 7 O T SR BLACK IN TOWN Rcbert Black, of Seldovia, is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. 2eceeccscccsccccoce Preeport sometime on Sunday morn- | —— | PORTLAND, Maine—Vice Admiral | | Willis A. Lee, Jr. died today of heart disease. Admiral Lee was 57 years old. His death occurred aboard a small boat in Casco Bay, Maine, which was taking him to his flagship, the battleship Wyoming. Miss Air Wave LONDON—The controversial Bul- garian elections scheduled for Sun- day have been postponed to a later date. This was announced ' today by the Sofia radio. Both the Amer- ican State Department and the Brit- 1ish Foreign Office opposed the elec- | tions. NEW YORK—NBC broadeast “a rumor” today that Emperor Hirohito of Japan had committed hara-kiri. NBS said the rumor did not come {from a regular news source and [‘there was no confirmation. | GUAM-—Seventeen thousand five hundred Allied fighting men are . today awaiting orders to occupy b | Japan on Thursday. SELECTED by pérsonnel of the U. S. Navy Air Station at Floyd Bennett Field, N. Y., as crew member of a SN TORK—The ¢ Uonal Shoey mythical plane, Catherine Ivey, | Manufacturers Association has ay ¥ 2/c, Lima, N. Y., is one of the at- proposal which certainly will have | yctive winners of the title “Miss | widespread public support—especial- | Ajr Wave.” (International) ly the women. The shoe moguls s We are happy to announce that our store has been selected to sell the full line of Westifighouse ELECTRIC HOME APPLIANCES Already we are making our plans tor the proper d:sphy and demonstration of these well-known products the minute they are available—which we hope will be soon. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU, ALASKA Phone 161 s der the present requirements, | concerning the required number of | 4rrcmb=rs present to form a quorum, lis contemplated, and since no iwtion‘ can be taken without a quorum un-| it is' nccassary that all members who pos-| ibly can ke there, arrange to attend.’ The schedule for meeting to be ANCHORAGE. COrDOVA MAENER o kopiaxk b JUNEAU o ANCHORAGE ALA PHONE $67 | ~NEW LOW FARES-- | JUNEAU {o NOME . . . . . 12000 JUNEAU to BETHEL . . . . 12000 JUNEAU to McGRATH . . . 100.00 Corresponding Reduetions to All Intermediate Points \ ! ALSO REDUCED EXPRESS RATES BETWEEN ALL POINTS Federal Transportation Tax Not Included $ 70.00 PHONE 777 ORVILLE WAGNER i Wi o Under New Mamayement ALASKAN CAB Stand at Alaskan Hotel ELROY (Sonny) FLEEK

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