The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1945, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT - SPEEDY DRIVE FORWARFUND - IN THIS CITY * .USO in the Philippines., PACIF¥] plete the start n M Althc Nation : is the e of the monies b3 for a large r of humar 4 ed w e Plans for the development of|Clark, just returned from Manila. cmmit poi r- F x b il et it 4 e > in the Philippine Islands|In her report, Mrs. Cooke, re 8 CCU 3 up at USO head cently awarded a Special Com- pa ¢ more serious Were spe up at US ¢3¢ | mendation from the United States that were tk of the ary in juarters in New York City when| Army for her “work in the war combat. Now that the principal job word e from Wi 1 E.|against Japan,” told of 74 USO has been accomplished it st eigh ector of the Ov Clubs, Mobile and Area Services B i thar the men Separtment, now in Manila, that|in the Territory of Hawaii, which . ¢ 1 " 1e expects to have twenty-five|provide an average of 2,500,000 a let-down in spirit which must be ), b "operating by the end of the [services each month for Amer- §* L 80op OMmoerD v, &1l 15 Who Gear ; ican men and women in uniform have their In rk to report on USO| Financed by the families and It’s right two activit the He ian I friends of our fighting men branches of be de-' .ands wherc ¥ through the .\.ltmr(\;llcw"lr S!?und: pended upon to serve the men torial Directo USO Clubs and -Camp Show left) meets with ] will continue to serve our Armed through the various USO clubs and &) &7 president of the Forces wherever they go and by m of the entertainments 5. . i Vo) izations, and Spec-|long as s rvices are request- furnished by the hundreds of USO- ) Service Officer (ol Esky|ed by the Army and Navy. Camp Show troupe These lat- 3 ter h gone and 1 continue to % 7 3 g0 to the very four corners of the npews releases. His courage and de- ment to the less i} standard: serve best no than just that RESUMING SUNDAY The Sunday School of the Church of the Holy Trinity will have its fall reopening this coming Sunday, Prior tc n May is into the army 1043, Kanazawa was in iington, D. C., er d in rep- enting the interest of the Japs » Americans in the States of interes fe lon, loc a letter Uso s ago ) Club director from W. E. L ived 4 of he; the Overseas Departm posted at Mrs. Waso Kanazawa, September 9, at 10:00 a. m., the Rev. Manila. In it Leize told of the plans ; in the War Relocation w. Robert Webb announced this for the establishment of USOs in R Arizona, while morning. that area of horrible devastation his wife, Mr Kanazawa, 2, A fine group of teachers have been that once was one of the great cities member of the is serving at selected for this coming year and all of the world nt in Hawaii courses of study to be used are H mer a resident of Bible-centered asses have been Juneat H aduated from sanized for all children from the FORMER RESIDEN]’ th Universi of Washington, ages of through tt n ages. Seattle, where he majored in Jour-, The teachers are ows: Be- nalism, and in life was a Miss Bonnie McNabb; kin- write rgarten, Mrs. Ed Lewis, fi B < Mrs. K. G. Merritt; second OF JUNEAU GIVEN lance t grade, grade, AWARD 'N "’ALY David Ramse: third grade Mrs. Howard Shearer; GET DOPE ON NEW WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, Italy Sy e Gt —Private First Class Tooru J. Kana- P e zawa, Washington, D. C. recently UBRARY pROJE(T % 8): E0G Recigh . e Trinity welcomes any chil- was awarded the Bronze Star Meda to attend this Church hool, y those who do not have a of their own for meritorios service in in Italy and France A forward in the Cannon Company combat poo morial proposed Me- the Library, endorsed by of the 44nd Japanese Ameriay Chamber of Commerce and service - i Combat Team, he served on the clubs, will highlight this evening’s HOSPIM[ NOTES Fifth Army front in Ttaly and later Meeting of the Juneau (.3-”“”“(”] With the Seventh Army in France, COUCil—the furst regular Septem- e His citation reads:: “Throughout P€¥ Session. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Marsin have the actions in Italy and France in 2 advocates of the | returmed to their home, having which his organization participated Proposed 1 expected to be peen discharged from St. Ann's Private Kanazawa has displayed con- 0" hand to argue the case before pospital, where they received medi- Epecious bravery under fire as a the council cal attention. member of the forward observation Other matters of major interest| e B. Onsoien and Mrs. party. During every rest period €Xpected to come up at tonight's mildred Onsoien have been ad- when other members of his organi- e: Liquor closing mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for zation were given opportunities to and civic insurance. medical attention. recover from battle fatigue, Private > is set for 8 o'clock| yred Woll has been admitted to Kanazawa repeatedly and with en- at 1 St. Ann’s Hospital for medical at- - thusiasm he ed the regimen- tention tal administy 1d public rela- y of China’s tin mines have Mrs. Don Mack was admitted to tions sections in writing and typing . tunnels so small that only chil Ann's Hospital yesterday and recommendations for awards and can crawl through them is receiving medical attention. - gy A Master Gordon Oakes has been E . admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital, dectomy. Mrs. Richard Dick, of Hoonah, gave birth to a baby boy yester at the Government Hospital Judy Faucett, of Hoonah, has been admitted to the Government Hospital for medical attention. ELIZABETH KILGORE HERE Elizabeth D. Kilgore, of Prine- tineau Hotel. ; dustries was a “magnificent job"” the| | ville, Ore., is a guest at the Gas-! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JUDGE RULES FOR FATHER ~IN COY CASE Custody of Gary Guy Coy, five, awarded to his father, Walter Coy, Seattle theatre operator, by Judgs George F. Alexand in . District Court here yesterday afternoon. The Judge appended I is ruling with a remark that ar further proceedi in the matter should be returned to Washington State Superior Court at Seattle, where Mrs. Hazel A. Coy, the tot’s mother, - : 2 obtained her interlocutory decree of | . % » . o i 2 divorce. Mrs. Coy, however, ex- : pressed her determination to appeal| =% Judge Alexander’s ruling to the Fed- | eral Circuit Court | The brief continuation of the custody hearing here yesterday was| cpensd by Judge Alexander’s asking ! if the opposing counsel had any| 5y report to make concerning a settle-| RARELY PICTURED, Mrs. Douglas Mz ment that had been suggested | to members of the ¢ Arthur gives autographs at Manila ', a song and dance extravaganza H. L. Faulkner, attorney for Mrs,| Presented by college duce Filipino songs and dances to Coy, reported only that he could| American soldiers. Official Signal Corps photo. (International) see 1o hope for settlement M. E. Monagle, counsel for the s father, however, touched off an ex- Lorrame Rude AWVS WANTS BOOKS, plosicn from the bench when he re- ccunted that his side had tried to wcrk something out, that he had ar- ranged for Mr. Coy to visit his son at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, but | To Be Bride of GAMES AND RECORDS S. Sgt. Thompson that when Mr. Coy had gone| A request for bOOKS, records cr to get his son the “other man" had ames, to sent to Excursion been present and chased the father| Tomorrow even:ig, :n tie Resur- rniet for benefit of enlistod sy rection Lutheran Church, Miss LOr- | mep stationed there, has been made Judge Alexander thereupon force-| 1aine Rude, daughter of Dr. and o (he AWVS, who are packing a Al ! that he had heard Mys j. O. Rude, will become the pox of these.articles for shipment. from the Marshal that the other| pride of S. B3gt. Thomas E. Thomp- | Gookies will also be included in the man (John Raymond Hope) S/son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Knut' pox swhen it is ready to send. \'”“,lm_mi)‘w 1 get ”]"l”lm 'aTB€ 7:30 o'clock and friends of the Jack Schurre, Black 690, Wit M“-;- Attorney Fm”knf,. A!le)'fixrsotl couple “’"“ invited ¢ ve few recreational facilities that he was sure Hope does not|, . Vedding supper will follow at'(he camp, good books of all types have a gun now, Judge Alexander, ¢ home of the bride’s parents, ,re much in demand, while games for the bridal couple and immediate and records will help to | families. otherwise dreary hours. thoroughly aroused, added, address ing Mrs. Coy: [ THE GENERAL'S LADY IS OBLIGING [Blood - Rabid FOR MEN AT (AMP s many FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1945 | matically upon elimination of the | military cliques and their money | bags. | >ro Black Dragon HuNTING PARTY i " BACK FROM TAKU Sociey Is Qut *L BIG MOOSE Infamous Super - Pafriot or. 5. o Rude Georee Foia, | § ¥ Jimmy Klein and Jim Rude have | Nlppoflese Ol'gamza- returned from a successful moose 1 . hunt up the Taku River, getting | 1 2 i I‘Ion ls D]sbanded their moose on the Canadian side [ 5 of the line. i i They went as far as Point Taku TOKYO, Sept. 7—Japan’s no- torious Black Dragon Society— ;:.'”fl"‘h):x\.fihl:,b‘:‘ e e | most rabid of the hundreds of Nip- ; P, W river withyan Fonese . super-patriotis - orepnin, Cutboard motor boat. Retufhing, ¢ Lt ¢ Oreanlia- they came in on the “Fish Hawk” | tions, was dissolved at the end of | August while headed by one of its | original organi Japanese | ports said toda; { Yoshjhisa Kuzo, one of two men to Juneau Quite a sight, they reported, was the 40 or more boats fishing near the mou of Taku River, .which they saw as they came out yester- who organized the- Black Dragon , ., before the turn of the century, was ©° Sy | chief executive whi t r y ; Msbanded. after sar, i formally prporn 2060 OVER 10P; disbanded after SUDPRNer, . g i Al (G e 5 S Promes gt KLUKWAN’S SUBSCRIPTION IS RECEIVED BY BURDICK The government L 5 not yet is- LS sued any instructions for dissolu- ' The first community in Southoast tlon “of sccret societies. Sources Alaska to hit the total quota in the - lclose to Premier Prince Higashi- National War Fund campaign, is Juni expressed the belief, however, Klukwan. Chairman Charles Bur- that most of them were dependent dick today received $25 from the entirely upon the militarists for ANB and ANS of Klukwan, the funds and would collapse auto- quota set for that community. ‘ Super Market "4 Phones 32-85—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Deiivery Acccpied Up to 2 0 . M. “I don't understand how a woman| Farents of the bridegroom, Mr PR, et 4 LOTS OF of your intelligence can run around|20d Mrs. Knut Thompson, arrived ANGOON BOY DIES with @ man of that kind” here from Petersburg last evening| Arthur Williams, Jr., 14-year-old = o Gy i : aboard the motor vessel Triton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil- Mrs. Coy stood forward to deny | 2P0ard m \'' that she had “run away” with Hope,| CAPtained by Carl Vevelstad of liams of Angoon, died Aug. 22 at u co JUIEY ... ee Petersburg. They were accompanied She admitted they had come from Seattle on the same boat, but said Y Mrs. Ruth Cisney and Mrs. June where he had been undergoing they were occupying separate dweli- | Naze, sisters of the bridegroom, treatment the past year ings and by Mrs. Randi Peterson and | In addition to his parents, Referring to Hope, Judge Alexan- Miss Esther Lindenmeyer, all of ccased is survived by two brother the Orthopedic Hospithl in Seattle, SEEDLESS i GRAPES der warned: “He had better con-|Petersburg. Walter and Kelly, and one sister, tinue to have his own apartment.” | The Petersburg party is stopping Clara, all residing at Angoon ALSO The Judge preceded the announce-|at the Baranof Hotel and expects The remains are at the Charles ment of his ruling that “The order|to remain here until Sunday. Mr. W. Carter Mortuary, awaiting ar- c 06 i ittt il B lo b et Tl M itabnt i e atitiie Spavators o eesi s 10 ahivanen 1o Avkvor Pears, Plums, Bananas, Cantaloupes, | over to father,” by again ad- of the Petersbt Cold Stor: for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Williams & - % { dressing the mother, stating: "guland %5 a prominent fish buyer have aiived¥in Juslsento make Melons, Peaches and a Big Selection are not a proper woman, to have there. the necessary arrangements. s s Sty of Shab iy e Y : = of FRESH VEGETABLES {o choose have that kind of associate.” Fr—— Walter T. Coy, plaintiff in the custody proceeding here, immed- iately after the ruling in his favor announced his intention to return with his son to Seattle right away. He declared his stay in Juneau had been made a pleasant one through 1ewing old friendships and making many new ones. | ALASKA SHIPPING POOL GIVENPRAISE SEATTLE, Sept. 7.—Adm. Emory | S. Land, Administrator of the War Ehipping Administration, praised | the wartime task performed by: Puget Sound shipping in a message | to local agents. He singled out the| Als‘) ‘ 'e.‘ty Oi Alaska shipping pool as “one of the| cutstanding operations of the war.”|}| 1 A Supporting huge military activities | v E G E T A B L E S in Alaska and the Aleutians and . maintaining the Territory’s prime in- o YES ... We Have Admiral said. He said Pacific Coast shipping | carried 32,2 00 long tons of cargo,’ |chiefly military, during the first seven months of this year and @ | serf i stry still had (v rsponsibiy” Two Deliveries Phone 16 or 24 L Empire Want-ads bring results! Quisling (right) stands with guards in Trandum forest where, to Norwegian official photo caption accempanying this pic- ture, he was taken to view graves of Norwegian patriots murdered during the Gern Quisling treason charges. Vidkuo accor an (AP Wirephoto) occupation is on trial in Oslo on Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and Douglas Deljvery—10 A. M. Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! } FanN s { PHONE 704 B T T e haaiet T B) ieemetes You Can Always Find the Assoriment You Wish . . . at fromat . . . EORGE BROTHER Super Market Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers A BUTTER | E-G-G-S Grade A Large—Fresh Ibs. 99¢ |2doz.§1.45 PURE CANE SUGAR 10 Ihbs. 25 Ibs: 100 Ibs. 79 $1.98 $7.89 RELIANCE COFFEE POUND 2 POUNDS 35¢ - 6% MILK MILK ALL BRANDS 4.99 - (ase-$4.99 TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A, M. MINIMUM—$2.50 Berts Percolator or Silex v - o M) .

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