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"CASEY’ ROFF EVERYBODY SEEMS | ro o) ISH) oo 5 o [B.&P.W.CWb [P (ME.Y ; READY T0 SUPPORT {55 CURRENT FISH B e TN Busines ISKILLED IN ‘wr orive were | &5 C8% | PACKREACHES = *= yjeet yon, Night Total 2,045,570 % g e s ¢ % Everybody seems to be cooperating Gl kil RO, The Business and Prules;»ionulé i in preparir the community for . f g Women’s Club will meet Monday ( 1 % ) Western Alaska (Final) | & S e ! ( [¢ g [ PAGE EIGHT _~ —__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ " SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEB 8, 1945 Fund campaign. Each person who G Reds (cases) 602,152 |Mrs. Walter Stutte, at 623 Tenth, Monday's start of the National War levening at 8 o'clock at the home of | has been asked to help with the or- : ¢ e i s Kings (cases) 4311 Street. uneau Fiio termined to be more helpful than 5 1 CIOSIH S un in SaI i Chums (ca 90,414 is desired, as this is the_ first busi- -2 H the next fellow s 5 ! P i Cohoes (cases) Iness sion since the forming of “dema' EX(U!SIO" lnlet At least that’s the way it looks ‘ g3 1 ‘n::smo Federation, and some | 2 % | . Frank Hermann and : mon ‘F|gures Total 5 | changes in the club constitution and ¢ 100% All Wool to Chairman P‘ Late Yesterday the other members of the Lions : ! | Last Year by-laws will have to be made ini ) 2 | Club, the men who have undertaken | || Pinishing srongly, ‘the West| —————— conformance with the Federation @ ] 4 BROWN 9 | apd by-laws. @ J 4 Also at this meeting plans for the( the campaign across. They say . |added 165,000 cases off the during| Reds (cases) 1163715 | Ch e , e g everybody has been more than anx- . the last week of cannery operations Kings (cases) 36,879 annual dance, which s a regular (3 : SWEATEBS | Ipart of the club program, will be % ;‘ the primary responsibility to put| & T | | Coast District of Southeast Alaska| ALL-ALASKA TOTALS | conssikution Continued jrom Page One /) /) /) 2 1931 and has been employed by ACA |ious to do his own share, plus. 4 lin that sector, to put the district| Biriks - (oabka) 2,148,526 and more details of the {g 222525 L CECETO000E0S0EE x5 TRRRG B o o o o D S S S Women's AppareL BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING “It’s the Nicest Store in Town” SRRRRRRRRRRARRRRFRRRAS ¢ SEZERERIRINR. for the past year. In 1936, while A special word is in order,” said | K g ng y | R EoHe 2 ssed Gold Mine as a trainman, Roff pur- |the cooperation we've had from Sta- . . Simiter Boutheast ‘Alsskh btk ’ {in October will be ai chased a float-equipped Monocoupe | tion KINY, our radio and speakers. . R B0l 46 sl ‘e, b prntiitbn GaMiN] . Total PRerT | - plane which for many years he flew | Today at 12:45 Mrs. John McCor- | B it 2thie N0L" pRcE, BGoFAIMGHILL Tast Wear 00 Lot BRAND : p 0 privately hunting and fishing |mick, general chairman for the Na- £ Bk atid WHANS Sevie conie] Sl iy i S DR $l. trips. He received considerable pub- | tional War Fund in Alaska, will be [¥ieka Bere throtgh Bept.. 1. ERGRBE o Seirr e LB S licity in sporting and aviation maga- |heard; and on Monday evening at . o i e a a 4 pines as a sportsman pilot. On|7:45 the speaker is to be Barney [ ¢ b At harbed theGesatiacs COASIAL A Ru“ES b b many of his sports hops he was|Anderson, President of the Lions = s, tations i ATMrel D accompanied by his wife Helen. [Club, : Ko B s i MAKES MA"Y IRIPS Charles Burdick, Assistant Re-| “Governor Gruening will present’ § 3 By Maika. pact figure Rl prabyan gional Forester, wa¢ a witness from |the appeal of the Fund over the air S e Rggitinetn o] X Evangehsnc e vt imimediatey to. the the tolloving. morning. there s to! AN S—Siriking a pretty noge | mark, but stil is more then 600000 Alaska Uodsws Airines flew the BT 80 g P B 08 S Y% with her fans, Nora Martir |cases short of last season’s total.’ Si e T, : seen,ariving e about 13 miv | o very nievesing mudlo forum, | {igvelingin stry Sxacl (s | About 4500 cses wer addd (0 the | Suckaon Mos. Melbw o, Brooks Meetings Army men Who survived the crash. |Club, during which Representative PICk R OER {Central Alaska pack during the Hanford, Le Moyne Peterson, Paul The firet boat to reach the wreck- |E. L. Bartlett will be interviewed| — |88t week In which figures weré malachoff and John Dolan. age was the cannery tender Mer- by Alva Blackerby and Bob Treat, [SUmDLeH. o o | _To Pelican City—John Gerde, T c 0 “ T lN u E chry, which towed the wrecked plane concerning conditions as he saw M zART | Pack reports and comparative 0. Jacobson, Billie Vaisvilla, Sclina to a dock at the Army base, where 'them recently in Europe.” | P totals to Sept. 1 are as follows: | Kathleen and C. C. Carter. S bnp ogimeomdiy It is believed that this series of SoU ; o i 4 Pee “EXT WEEK Mr. Burdick later came in to Ju- radio talks will be of great help RUL NS AURERE From Sitka — Ben C. Miller, neau aboard the Grumman in interpreting the purpose of the Ketchikan Wrangell |Robert E. Webb, W. P. Spradling, e, B S A Pilot Roff is survived by his widow, War Fund to anyone who may not' IN WRE(KED District Petersburg | Fred E. Brandes, Jr., R. A. Ross, ~—~EVANGELIST RONALD residing here; a brother Willis Roff, vet understand its full and vital s 33130 Reds 17,602 Marian C. Kimberg, Jr, and Dan WHITED will 3psek & 8 a sister Elsie Eva Klenke, both of significance i 545 Kings 101 Moller. DK nigisiy) SRbEe - 31E 5 COOOEOEOOOOOO0ON000S Juneau and a second sister, Violet | ST e e NIP (APITAI- ...357,762 Pinks ...118456 From Ketchikan—T. C. Valla- ey kb e L Ella Wandve of Ketchikan. Chums ... 71,982 Chums 17,507 none and Mrs. Dwight Cramer. — EVANGELISTIC SING- o SRR R SN oL He was born at Shelton, Wash- Rosh Hashanah I | Cohoes ... 28,674 Cohoes 15572 From Excursion Inlet — Charles ik bRt v 3 ¥ . ington, November 11, 1900 s | mpr ! —_— ——— G. Burdick and Mrs. Edith Shar- RICKETTS. | T “ E F l X l T s ll 0 P ——— | : Total ...492,093 Total .....169,238 reth. Obse’ved by Jews U.s. Flag Raised Over Em- 1944 544,464 1944 150431 From Pelican City—C. C. Carter, | ——SARAH KELSO will pic- I Sre e GlRlS wu.l BE G'Rls bGSSY with lmpres | = |Betty Jo Dykeiman, Georgo Dyke- e YRR haTK: cag) ] 215 SE STREE ¥ S . man, Robert Dykeman, Mrs. George night. = - InJerusalemArea ™ - Bustern (Final Western tnab DU D e 8 S MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING : 'he sive ceremomes Reds 10,168 Reds T S TRk ae St A N RAILSHACK brings E MONTROSE, Colo. — The “jive ety Kings ... 207 Kings 19 Fr Sa . Sibidl s amuse’ on vHs CRLE era” appears doomed at the Mont- | JERUSALEM, Sept. 8 — Thous- oo Plnids '\ 25 04805 DIiks' . npeigeny . T<ok HOooahiMrs, W, J.Wright, piano accordian. I8 GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR rose Junior High School, and co-eds an4c of Jewish immigrants only (Continued from Page One) Chums 29,267 Chums 65,431 and Ann le!ls. 2 - are blaming it on their principal,’ ocently freed from Nazi concen-! T e e RO 4010 Cohoes 6,585 ~Early-morning flights today were H | WORK Walter Doering [tration camps celebrated the Jewish Commander of the Third Fleet, 8s follows: Miss J. M. Hutohlson, u H or amps celebrated e Jewisl Doering w;n_rhult!w lassies parade now vear—Rosh Hashonah—today @nd Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eichel- Total 138,157 Total 204,465 Mrs. B. Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. to their opening sses attived y, he poly Land berger, whose Eighth Army is oc- 1944 241,853 1944 498,150 D‘;fh}tm?vrT:llétfwm.;.m s c HB l S T Phone 567 - BOY Eaioq . celebration, to be cupying central and north Honshu, - - ki e vt § Vi Then came the priocipal’s Ofiial gooyeq in 10 days by Yom Kippur, including Tokyo. SR LR | PR (CHRISTIAN) | e nior hign | (he” Day’ of - Atonement, found . Fhey grecad Gey, Ohase, Reds 13827 Reds 1199 gem Amp' amived. trom Tengkee “Girls old enot or junior hig ? s g s 4 ) 180 thousands of pilgrimages to the Band- Plays | Kings 278 Kings 564 10th and E. Streels O e G SR sl PO sthool should dress like girls!” isands. : o e e i B on an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane 3 TING T r w . H . - synagogue services,| MacArthur walked swiftly to a o fike 5 *ECIALIZ N FERMANENT WAVIN oly City for synagogue services, Pinks .....45971 Pinks "9 and is a guest at the Gastineau Fiiane Bite 650 ;1\5:('(1341'(\1(? (A'_Nll) G‘;:Emul,\ msw'rv CUIYI“UR(E; land to the ancient wailing wall to, Position in front of the ornate BUl - gyps " 25,005 Chums 11 gotel, CAA MEN HERE pray for Jews killed during the war :";‘“(h"}“‘l’x‘n‘m:g}v ’fli?lii,ufl.‘uh" center cohoes ... 4,789 Cohoes 2,763 T R 3 Calvin C Harlman A PULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS T 3 R Aleus methy S MMGe GhnBtals e ELCH IN EAU ety o Edward L. Griffin, Scott Don- \41:“1 .‘.“"f‘ln"“(”:l" "(‘“:‘“‘\f"“’ ’l‘l‘il‘: Total 89,060 Total 22,046 Kmn‘:fi; n(/;llwml;"m Anl:.h(,rwo MINISTER 3' UCILELE®S BEAUTY SALON 1ds d Willlam M. Mattox, of /E HERE March ated over the quiet . | 1944 23015 3 J BEe, N Abdder, and Witam M) Maex, of BONE HEEX Azabu district from the First Cay. 194 216908 194 o o ouseas, o, guast t tha Gis- | IYSINSRANIRIBNINIIENBNE) £ T Gustavus, employees of CAA, are| Victor G. Rowe, FCC employec, %Y Band. = ke 2| st Coas o Bae guests at the Gastineau Hotel. has arrived from Anchorage vis AT (Raen - apqks; Blsmbersa el 0 ! oo Alaska Airlines, and is a guest at e Goder o Cise. Rietuly 5 berger, who saluted ! Kings Empire Want-ads brin, results! the Hotel Juneau. PR i . 2 i 5 Admiral Halsey stood silently at Pinks i attention. His long, shaggy brows Chums seemed shaggier still. A little later, Cohoes he looked around the embassy 7 Just Arrived Concenration at the flag s if| 1944 | thinking’ ‘of the long, hard .pull’ _____ o 2 _ e which had brought his Third Fleet alargeshipment o DR s | e L ...A PARKER PEN! MacArthur held a stiff salute | (Spring) (Fall) B A B Y F 0 0 n until the flag reached the top. He poqe 70997 Reds 18 seemed' absorbed by the significance § Kings 6,021 Cohoes 9,976 in slacks, with shirt-tails fla e of the occasion | GERBER'S STRAINED or CHOPPED | 3007t vwogoet Imaw oo oo breath of wind ruffled the flag. 1t _ " s BRI Many new varieties and all Chancellery above blasted chimneys F- Wm. Sound Resurrection and ripped iron installations. (Final) Bay the old favorites | Lt Col. Eugene Patrick Walsh,' Reds ... 14233 of Richmond, Va. stepped forward Kings ... 109 | Pinks ....499,493 Pablum — Pahena — Gerber’s Cereal B 0f Piaoe Atnda’ | CBums 8797 Bade) . adis ] 4 : “On this historical day, as peace K Cohoes 4388 Pinks 482 |comes to all mankind, we humbly wEn entreat the abundant blessings of Total ...671019 Total 3708 'Almighty God on all nations 1944 -548,717 1544 LY | throughout the entire world. Long ~— 0T TSR |and valiantly have men fought and Cook Inlet Kodiak | died to see this day of peace; and (Final) now may the Lord God order our Reds 117,625 Reds ....153952 days and deeds in His peace for- Kings ... 22,182 Kings .... 505 |ever and ever. Amen.” Pinks ... 53825 Pinks ...490,460 | As the prayer ended, MacArthur’s| Chums ... 27,163 Chums ... 62948 | serious expression gave way to a Cohoes ... 27,829 Cohoes 4,883 | Juneau Deliveries— | smile. | i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. [ 4 Total ....248,624 Total .....712748 Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. MRS. 1 HERE | 1944 327,646 1944 . Mrs. Dorothy Henry, of Yakutat, ———————— —_— is a guest at the Hotel Juneau. | Chignik (Final) Alaska | (Final) Peninsula | Reds .....18644 Reds 56,378 | Kings . 222 Kings ... 1741 : : At : 1 i L A s I 0 P P 0 R I U N l l Y 4 ‘Pinl?s ....18330 Pinks ....135,332 @ Yesterday the Chinese Lieutenant had distinguished Indeed, so highly prized are these fine pens, that in i (il o L1 CHERe 7;'222 bimself in battle. Today as he faced bis commanding ~ China Parker Pens have been awarded for *valor or other | Cohot ... 277 Cohoes . 2 > 5 i G i = e officer, the young soldier's face flushed with pride and em- Mertorious conduct. T 0 l‘l E A R Pl s e et v e barrassment. Then his heart leaped. For there in the The distinctive, new Parker ‘51" that writes dry with | iy ; % General's hand was a genuine Parker Pen. And as the wet ink—now catries on this brilliant tradition. Into it s e coveted award was clipped to his tunic he heard the words, ~ goes all the skill and experience that Parker has achieved' s T *. .. as a special award for valor!" in gaining its reputation of “'world's leading penmaker.” EvangeliSI CHAHLES E‘ BLAIR P'"fram"" B"fr‘f.'.afi" Yes, so long as pens of finest quality are desired— | geds 325;; s Lt @® More than 64 million pens have established the name ~ Parker will create them. For sale at all good dealers. The Speak the Subiect: | p;‘:: S T Kln;s‘ 4288 Pasker as the standazd of quality throughout the world; Parker Pen Company, Janesville; Wisconsin, 1h 8. A: peax on ihe subject: { Chums ...24874 Chums ... 65,540 | Cohoes ... 4,958 Cohoes ... 2204 13 . H | Must America Some | =y oo e o | Day Fight Russia?” | e oms Southeast Alaska Reds (cases) 127,103 SUNDAY NIGHT——$P. M. ai Bethel Tabernacle | E:co o | ~ PARKER [ Vs ions es 2251, (Where Jesus Is Real) Cohoes (cases) 88,332 4th and Franklin Streets PASTOR R. E. BAKER Total ... .. 1419243 Lact Year . 1,938,330 |

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