The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1945, Page 2

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N e T e s oy i { § PAGE TWO ;se%vf}g/ er- “] WANT A GOOD DRESS Halpert Originals 35. 10 49.50 | R Rehrends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 Left, white pique blouse, black spun linea skirt; bleck poplin ensemble; rayon dress with gingham trim. s are most favored color for yoang sophisticates node's that have chic and wearableness. < spun linen skirt, narrow black ith narrow black ribbon to cuin- tton dress in junior size worn by radio . Cool looking, coal black linen- Elizabeth Pratt for town. It is gh the adept shaping of the jacket (International) Black, black and v uite or black with colored touc for late summer and early fall wear, Above we At the left is a white pique biouse edged in eyel patent leather belt. Janet Blair pulls her hair on top plete the stunning effect. In the center is & m)" zed black c actress Tori Darney. 1t is a poplin ens like rayon-is used forthe last dress shown, worn by trimly tailored, stressing shoulder width and slim pack. It is pepped up with pert accents of red and white gi THE DAlLY ALASKA I:.MPIRI:~JL NEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1945 Overhead Movements, Surrender Slgnmg e 8. 8. Missourl in Tokyo Bay. Planes filled the air as surrender ceremor BARTLEIT AWAITS "5 5 - WL W, nNEs REFERENDUM AS 10 time for orage Minneapoli it granted permission by the A Paul, 108t of t week, at ne: e will try to see every- in Juneau lch time Ala Delegate to Congres: il Aeronaaties: Hod jPsrate b r) B votL: Teiny o o | n€ whe:deslres o talk fo Bl | OVHL SERORREEE LRSS (bR TEERS here that he has evolved “two| After his Juncau stay, the Dele- Gebeits . bellefa” - Tror SHlEw trip | BAP Will Btap b Ketchikn for ai; He fold® 8. FaciHic Nopliwess] through the tory -, with the |time' on: his. way. back o thejcommittee wiich s sttempting 0 Hotes Comumittes . or. Tereitorias,/ National Oapital, -for the .current|ha¥e, Seattle recognized . ga i the Stidh eently leted ex. | Congressional session. American gateway to Alaska and odve Kl - the Orient that his company's ap- ; ; PLOG IN JUNEAU plication for an Anchorage-Twin 1—That the member : Cities route was T 1941 are convinced of the need for eve b ""' of B4 ‘(““’“"”“ HaS en it was believed o Pacific possible assistance to Alaska to- ¢ rrived in Juneau and is a guest _ e yl '. i o8 situation. “From Ketchikan glmost PTG R RN g Elbe C WA B . e to Point Barrow,” the difficylties, PHELPS IN TOWN took over the: ! Alaska ‘servide for the slowness of procedure re-| L. Phelps, of Seattle, has arrived go amic o found we could fly quired for mcquiring land in al-|in Juneau and is a guest at the 1o coostal route at any time.” aska was impressed upon' them, ‘as | Gastineau Hotel et i e well as the vast extent of lands - on his company’s withdrawn from settlement, . the| TO SEATTLE ON BUSINESS i Ay Delegate said Mis. L. A. Sturm, wife of L. A. and e commitec g Sturm of the Alaska Meat Co. o] impressed with the desirability,| With their small daughter, left by | “even the need” for changes in|plane for Seattle on a short busi- Gtepianed | Alaska’s Nearly @l of |ness trip and expects to return in s wobld it the members 1 away a feeling | about a week. e e that the should have | PP i more self-government; that present| AXFORD FAMILY ¥ at and Andhor | restrictions of the Organic Act are | Fred W. Axford more, there are two sots too great; that more liberalizaticn |q mer Juneau resi- acilities, one Army and one is_needed. | in Anchor § | The committec members were also * | yesterday on a PAA plane > | impressed with the many discus- from Seattle and are guests at the TLE MEN IN TOWN sions on statehood, both pro and | Baranof Hotel her and Robert Cooney, ! con, Mr. Bartlett declared. oo Loth of Seatile, are guests at the | He referred to the statehood bill|® © ® e © ® @ e o e » o Gastineau Hotel. i he had introduced in C -ee i shortly before the recent WEATHER REPORT GIRDE ARRIVE | explaining that he had introduced R BUREAU) Seattle, has ar-| it only to have a bill available for i-Hour Period a guest at the| study and discussion while the 0 o'Clock This Morning | Territories Committee was in Al- L 38 W - oo — laska, In Juneau—Maximum, 54; GIRLS HEF | “I have no intention of pressing ® minimum, 48 Nina Nulph and Alice Edgecomb, | {for enactment of that bill until At Airport—Maximum, 56; of Pelican City, have arrived here! | after the referendum is held at the minimum, 48. i are guests at the Gastineau next general election, in October, Hotel 11946, so that the people of the ® @ ¢ o FORECAST © ¢ o o -vo Territory will have had opportunity DECREES GRANTED | of expressing their sentiments on Juneau and Vieinity Decrees of divorce have been | | statehood for Alaska,” the Delegate issued in Federal District Court | stressed. Occasional light showers here to Pauline Glover from Glen “It is more than ever apparent tonight. Decreasing cloudi- Glover, and to Edwin A. Ramsey, |that a balance sheet is needed,” ness, warmer, some light rain of Hoonah, from Ella A. Ramsey.| :mnowing the advantages and disad- showers and nshine aSt- A diveorce action initiated by Edwin | | vantages of statehood. The people urday. have need for an unbiased state- ‘m(\nl of facts, on which to base Yank Bluejackels Bcard jap Bailleshlp A. Peyton against Mary Irene Pey- ton was dismissed upon motion by | plaintiff. @ o 00 06000 0 @ A party ef American sailors from e fast tmns]mrt H. A. Bass inspect the Japanese battleship Nagato, badly damaged by bombings, at its anchorage in Yokcsuka Navy Yard, Tokyo Bay. (AP Wircphoto via Navy l radicphoto aboard USS Iowa in Tekyo Bay). | Eugene, Ore., where she will enter | | the University of Oregon. She plans | to study both music and journalism | r and has also been assistant organist | ¢ WILLANE ROFF OUT Bride-to-Be Is 10 UNIV. OF OREGON‘ Honor Guest at s i Luncheon Party Roff, left by enroute to An intimate luncheon party given by Mrs. Alf Monsen in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel Wed- nesday was one of many affairs henoring Rogene Garvin Moore, bride-clect of Richard R. Stryker, ior to her marriage Sunday, Sep- tember 9. Guests at the luncheon included Miss Willane Rnfl. Mr. and Mrs. Willis PAA plane yesterday during her college years A Juneau High School graduate, Willane has recently been employed in the office of Dr. James Ryan, at the Methodist Church. { 5 ; EBENSBURG, Pa., Sept. 7. |yea ‘nrm-hy South Fork, Pa., was being ‘,J\mmu a hearing on a charge of :(ld neighhor’s girl, Phyllis Jean Ep- |ing the schoolboy |dead on an embankment along the copl ,““‘ quate - |the boy, whom they feund sleeping B i there tudy before the date of B i peacefully with his brother at home, STA D §U¥ he next gencral election o 4 readily told them he poundsd the Delegate Bartlett arrived here br when she stumbled FERY frem the Interior last weekend and : 3 el dryitig 40 ek away from g Se Croil Hunter, VG0 L a went_directly to Sitka, from where | el ' kim “Balance She i Needed ; he returned late Wednesday. In| FTe < e for People fo Study, ~juew ve i o B e e p \z ) s O He | Plans to operatc ANDREO ARRIVES Dele ate De(lafes is weckend to go to Skag- |irom Seattle to Anchorage, Joseph P. Andreo arrived from g Hail and will be back |and three trips per wee Seattle terday .on an incoming - PAA Clipper and is a guest at the Mrs. Homer Garvin, Mrs. G. F. Alex- }NINE_YEAR OlD onder, Mrs. Tem Hutchings, M 1 o " Glenn Cupp, Mrs. Wm. R. Carter, A Judy Fre and the honor BOY HELD FOR ™ Arriving yesterday from Anchor- ge, Mrs. Ernest E. Weschenfelder, ). the former Florence Jensen of Douglas, will be matron-of-honor at wadding Sunday. She is a guest Baranof Hotel while here. o> A SIGMA TO HOLD CANDY, GOODY SALE previously announced, Beta Sorority is sponsoring a candy and baked goods sale Sat- urday, Sept. 15, at Bert's Cash Greeery, beginning promptly at 11 with murder be- . m. Assorted boxes of home-made fore J ce of the Peace Elizabeth candy will be offered, as well as Rowland of Ebensburg last night. | cakes and pies. The little girl, whose father is a' Miss Viola Klossen r in the Philippines, was found Margaret Welsh are acting chairmen of the ‘Nine- Edwards of | %' ¢ old Lloyd James cld in Cambria County jail today | murder in the death of a three-year- | _ A% igma Phi on, Thursday night. te Police Sgt. Vincent K. Bunch said he filed an information charg- and Miss as co- le. rocky bed of the Little Connemaugh River, Her head had been crushed Folice and sheriff’s officers said B e Baranof Hotel ‘Tacoma, Wash. - DONOHOE IN TOWN Thomas M. Donohoe, of Anchor- age, arrived in town yesterday on a Pan American Clipper from attle and is a guest at the Bar- anof Hotel. He is a resident of SPECIALISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING D ~ MANSON PLEADS GUILTY PERMAN i STYLING Roy Manson, of Douglas, arrested SHAPING on a charge of assault and battery upon the person of Herman Sa- | vikko, of Douglas, yesterday pleaded |uilty to' the charge before U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. He i being held in the federal jailpend- | ing sentence. The assault took place Heurs 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon PSSR e S in_ Douglas at 7 oclock on the OPEN EVENINGS BY evening of Sept. 5. | APPOINTMENT ->o - Pedestrian fatilities were 15 per cent lower in 1942 than in the Phone 538 | year previous. RARIEIE it L e A U TS S SO | | g HUNTING SEASON (1] NOW OPEN! We have the Largest Stock of SHELLS in the City! : You Can Find What You Want at the THOMAS HARDWARE (0. Phone 555 HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing — Heating — il Burners HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES PHONE 319 “SPECIALIZING . IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S gfi@”UTY SALON

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