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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1945 4 ¢ [l [] ( ojo Expeecs fo Be Tried BULLETINS Health Board MooreStryker s i o | " Wedding Event - sWar (riminal; ToAccuse .o e Asks Call of ight [ vote tomorrow on a bill authorizing | | Of Last N|ght» a Conressional investigation of Pearl i i Harbor. | At ISBEGUN Roosevell, Is Report Made ..cv. . . oo | e Eczn ey | 7 po | SEATTLE_The City of Seattle | eg“ a u re daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer W « has been granted a hearing before {Garvin of this city, and Mr. Rich- | R e P I . |the civil Aeronautics Board to pre- —_— Jrt e REEVRED, BEC ";‘,QM"Y";‘S‘» A he hearts of the people o: s ! y MURLIN SPENCER an sent its case for ajor air T |Mrs. L. A. Stryker o W ork, | community are responding to the FUNERAL SERVICES \ RUSSELL BRINES |linking the Pasitis Northwest, it Special Session fo Meefwas sotemnized last evening at the e most’ persuasive of appeals t | (Copyright 1945 by the AP) {the Orient, Sen. Warren G. Mag- p home of the bride’s parents, with | j The National War Fund campaign is FOR ADRM" ROFF TOKYO, Sept. 10—Gen. Hideki|nuson told The Times from Wash- Need fOf TUbeI’(UIOSIS ‘mp Rev. Willis R. Booth officiating. | . under way Tojo, who as Japan's war-making ington today. | Preceding the wedding ceremony | The megging of the Lions Club at 10 BE TOMORROW rremier, taunchea the attack on| S Fiaht Funds Urged | Miss Helen McKelvey gave a beau- noon was the occasion for the tra- ‘- Pearl Haror, declared in an exclu-! SEATTLE Bemuw a huge run of Ig S ge {tiful rendition of two favorite sel-| ditional display of fun and serious . ril siivices 2o ABPIAH. (Cags sive interview today that the Ameri-| pinks have swamped canneries and | ections chosen by the bride's mother, ! ness. But the emphasis was-defin-' FUReE SO o oW af. | can victors now could fix responsi-|operators, Milo Moore, State Fish- (Continued “Jrom Page One) |“Because” and “I Love You Truly! I itely on serious side. For it is :"WH &% ""“”m_k‘,mn‘] nu-'crw}w bility for starting the war, but that|eries Director, today ordered a S = Her accompanist was Mrs. Katherine | . the Lions Club which has under- ST 00 L Eg ™ n o Moru‘;’rl\‘ history might disagree. | three-day closure of all commercipl| Alaska has discussed the need for|Alexander. ! taken, on behalf of all the people T’ gy N;n Rnl;--l‘t Webb ;A'l.‘l The shaven-headed one-time ter-| fishing in a large San Juan Islands, an estimated budget of $522,755.00,| In a lovely setting of baskets of | o of Juneau and Douglas, the primary e G VO PO g I/ or of Asia, who now is living quiet-|and Strait of Juan de Tuca Biéaof which the Federal Government's red roses, flanked by tall candelabra, | Lk responsibility of raising the Gas- ‘M‘ will sing two Bppro- ly on his comfortable farm outside | The order was effective last mid-|participation would be $258,677.00, the charming bride in a gown of W\ tineau Channel’s quota of $11,000 -‘. xunl :rlup Qllbenreis Tokyo, refusted flatly to discuss such night. and Alaska’s participation $253,122.00 'pale blue was given in marriage Contributions Weggin coming in this Lo\ " "o 00 simmonf Clarence duestions as whether he expected e [ TR TS o carry out an adequate hospitaliza- by her father. She wore a small | i morning Wit o Benecke, Farl wat. |b¢ tried as a war criminal and| WASHINGTON—The Senate may|tion program for the treatment of 'hat of feather flowers and veil-| Under the l‘.x(lxethip of President k"‘];' Robett MO and A‘ P S;\'-“\)“" defense he was preparing, but |be asked this week to consider a|tuberculosis in the Territory for ing to match her gown, and a cor-| Barney Anderson, the various guests | ), ¥° was willing to talk of many things,|measure to spend one and a half |the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1946 sage of orchids. | Flown almost 'round the world, a 400-pound shipment of rare rose oil of the Club were introduced. Each PCjn 0 o e | Moods rangfhg from steely-eyed | billion dollars in the next five yearsjand ending June 30, 1947; and Mrs. Ernest E. Weschenfelder, Who | yseq in fine perfumes, arrived in Seattie from Bulgaria last month stressed the imperative need for' "% impassivity to hearty laughter. |for establishing 3,000 new fl WHEREAS certain government Was matron-of-honor, was ‘also In| 0 1o o1 together with tw: kages of tobacco sampl - the War Fund throughout the world (', (”‘ Y o . wie A little earlier, a formerly high- fields 3 ; ¢ properties, namely, army and navy pale blue, and wore a hat of pink | . 16 2088, L1, AOURLHIREAIRL AWOR DRAEAERRNI AW _?“(‘ SPICS - NRE £ ¢ B ita tragio state thaay h ‘i:?‘m.‘s. d ;{ su:\.n‘r‘*d by _1;1s placed Japanese. politician had told | ) kgl hospitals and materials, are now and blue plumes and pink veiling. shipped from Bulgaria to Moscow, across Russia to Fairbanks where i Charles Burdick, of the U. S. ;;”"1’ He i B wu; us that Tojo expected to be tried| DUNVILLE, Ontario—Quadruplets| vailable for the treatment of tuber- Her corsage was a gardenia with | as loaded aboard a Pan American Clipper and flown to Seattle. i Porest Service, reported on his re. ROff and a sister, I rs. Blsie E|y o war criminal and hoped to were born iy el L pink rosebuds. | From Seattle, the shipment was sent to Amtorg Trading Corporation cent contacts with the several oS "\;I'<"V‘i(7]’(‘t' “F"‘“{w’l‘d‘: e laccuse President, Roosevelt of being |wife of a Canadian farmer at a| WHEREAS the regular session of Mrs. Garvin chose a gown of soft ! in New York, official commerciel outlet for the Soviet government in the Southeast Alaska communities which K“;(_"“km " dve, oL the world’'s top war criminal, then;hosp,m here. Two are boys and |the Territorial Legislature does not blue trimmed with sequins, and had | United States. After reaching New York, the boxes had been shipped he has visited in the interest of T : commit suicide in traditional hara!two are girls. They were born to|convene again until 1947, thus being & corsage of gardenias and pink almost 10,000 miles. 9y the Fund. 1In becoming the first| kiri fashion. Of this Tojo himself Mrs, Hugh Smith, who has three|t0o late to take advantage of Fed- gladioli. Upon arrival at Seattle, Pan American Stewardess Pauline Meyer town to go over the top in raising | sharply refused to speak. | other children all under five years|eral help in the way of buildings Mr. Lee Dunlop served as best attempted to decipher the strange markings on the boxes. The shipment its quota, the village of Klukwan set YOUTH FOR (HRIST | His whole attitude he expressed in'of age. : “|and funds now available with the man for the groom. | Hoviet B an inspiring' and touching example. this statement: g conclusion of the War; and A reception for the young couple was the first Sovie ussian commercial express to be flown to Seattl: Substantially, its entire total raised MEE"NG SATURDAY “Real soldiers fight to the finish! WASHINGTON — The OPA an-| WHEREAS it is the unanimous be- Was held following the wedding cerc- by Pan American C“Ppe‘ from Alaska, airline express officials said. ole was donated by Old Age pensioners in the field. War ends when peace nounced two new regulations today | lief of the Board of Health of Alaska mony, at the lcvely home of Mr s =R 5 P RIS i There are almost no young people is declared. Each respects an enemy | _put neither one is expected to up-|in_meeting assembled, after care- and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson. A center- nounced its resumption for the .le left there; and the old folks are de- e A Tk ChisY who fights hard and cleanly and get Wall Street circles. The ageney | [ully reviewing for one week all piece of pink and white snapdragons MEAT RATION'“G IS purpese of providing meat for termined to carry on in their behalf. -”"“h:“‘]")i*““‘g‘:‘ 3 ;l g S lanbiil MacArthyr has respect of myself | removed the ceiling on the price of | the health problems confronting the decorated the attractive tea t Great Britain and the liberated -4 Local USO director Zack Gordon ;‘_1 Aok neld Fa '”‘];»'-Od‘d DF)IIU“_<]-I~ well as the Japanese people.” shuttlecocks and put a ceiling of |[People of this Territory, that im- and bouquets of garden flowers from RESUMED (ANADA countries of Europe told the meeting that recently the 'D. 77 p. m €llows — Tojo said we were the first Ameri- |75 cents on pictures of hula-hula |mediate and direct action should be the garden of Mrs. E.»E. Weschen- 1 The amount of the ration is < ia local club had been busier than it Hall ¢ lcans he had seen since Japan's'gins |taken by the Territorial Legislature felder were used throughout the ; two pounds per person per was before the war ended. He be-' ‘The guest speaker will be J. T. gy render. i s Ito see that adequate funds are made YOOmS S ok AR ) Evod Myt o Spurlin, D. D., formerly of Detroit, i [ B g g g ! OTTAWA, Sept. 10—Canada re- s weight, or about one lieves the needs here in Juneau will 5P ) BERLIN—Byron Price, American |available to combat the deplorable During the evening, Mrs. George /4 g wnd one-third pounds clear meat be greater than ever during the com- Michigan. He hus done considerable| T P A, | Sravlente and steady 1tvsdsci/tr P. Alighnder M. Merths caenueir SUC, 20 SLRRAE, o) aid Lo Sy ing months. And, he pointed out, Evangelistic singing and preaching P S Barve ks Pubh]n e | tuberculosis among our people, which Mrs. T. A. Hutchings, Mrs. K. G Widespread controver The Hali- i TR % the situation facing our servicemen and has a real message for young I ou “(l P e Ewnh(mf after thorough study, we are con- MeiTitt and Mrs. Walter Stutte serv- fax Chronicle reported some meat BEAUDINE COBLE HERE Y in the Philippine, China and Japan People PER S : | I Nmbet (Ons hesith od - coffes Jarid prisiohi+ dtlas. Ruth/Soalers may halt sees In profest. Beaudine Coble, of Anchorage, ‘/ areas is such that the national USO A program is being planned that| PORTLAND, Gfe—A Givil Asro. |problem i Alasks Sawyer and Miss Margaret Welsh After going through six years of flew in on an Alaska Airlines plane b Muet rush its friendly kind of assis- Should be of interest to ever: one. | e Boars poIJ.{" iy Pnrr(:;-‘ S RRERCI 5 10 RESOr oD fib he (NI cake and little WAr With only nine months of meat recently and is a guest at the Gas- fanee tothem without any dsl There will be chorus singing, lrst ee s ues a e 5commnv1~ ks e broueht o, (he Sandra_Garvin was in charge of Tationing, the government an- tineau Hotel ot it obvious, he said, that throughout Monies and musical numbers. T Northwest Alrlines, Inc., permits to u{c:nuonko[ A ;)eoplc gol Alaska the guest book for her sister. Assist- AT A TS T = the world our boys still face dangers Cordial invitation is given for m Jink the Northwest with Hawafi and |and their representatives compris- 108 With serving were Miss Marian o and must endure terrible loneliness (0 attend, especially young people. Witk e Alasian air Sorviee Toute mg the Territorial Legislature with Jensen Miss Barbara Hermann and and homesickness—in many respects i on on e Ing to the Orient, will be protested by |the belief it would be advantageous MiSs Charlotte Quigley. they find the confusion of their the Portland Ghamber of Commerce, |to the people of Alaska to have M. 8nd Mig. Biryker lett by lives mcn; perplexing than at ar NUGE“I (ONFERS —_— —_— lan Extraordinary Session of the Plane today for Anchorage, where time in the past. We who are at | | DETROIT—The return of 22,00| Territorial Legislature called to en- th€Y Will make their home after a home must continue 1o give them IN KETCHIKAN ON ‘Byrnes Reaches England—"'eora sotor womkers to work today |act iegisiation which would enable honeymoon grip over the Richard- ‘e st support. | ¢ has eased the Detroit labor situa- |the Territory to take advantage now, S°1 Highway and through the Inter- E;mrybod_v 15 to be asked for a do- (OP DIS(HARGES France fo Make Demand tion. However, there still are 21,-|with the war ended, of Fede%al aig, 107 L ¢ nation. The task of calling on so — . 500 idle in the Detroit area. yboth in buildings and funds—an op- R 5y many persons is a tremendous job— Lt. (jg) Edward L ivugent, Cap- fOI’ Ruhl', Rhmeland — | portunity which otherwise will be S'la’er fifl""gget 2 » even for all the Lions Club mem- | .i"" ("t "pbort” Juneau, has re- WASHINGTON — The Senate|lost forever, and will result in an INVES"GA"NG bers, together with the many Feder- '\ o 5 1i o0t hare following| LONDON, Sept. 10—France is ex- heard a suggestion from Senator | ultimately greater cost in future & & . 4 nlhcmplowe< and m§ n;hfl‘r snllc];torl«. thinon duty at Coast Guard bected to demand that the Rubr Carl Hatch of New Mexico today | y=ars to the people of Alaska in es- COMM"TEE NO'I' Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daxly who are so generously helpin ach | inela ey r a Shr i is State. | tabli g adequa acilities i b g g Y: U PG District Headquarters, Ketchikan. Lt.|and Rhineland be internationalized fsfil “tox_!’:iflflf&h?};:]‘}‘";gg:‘fl\::*fl i;;rc(e‘tzl};):::“:z;- :‘l{tfilz""[‘\’mv‘”“;’]"‘;‘ii“ pi‘l’i ! Orders for Deiivery aceepied Up to 2:30 P. M. persons in the community is asked to cooperate, not only by giving but and that Germany be amputated territorially in the west, as well as Nugent revealed today that his signment to Ketchikan was in con- Shrine be established at the site of ients; and the first test of the atomic bomb. 10 BE CHANGED ;’I‘; f{)‘;"’fm:;g::‘n’“‘l()*Oq“gx‘;‘c’"mfig nection with demobilization and dis- | the cast, at the meeting of “Big ApTr FURTTR RESOLVED. . ael el e e O Shiion. 4t tbe m“‘lm p‘;simc charge of cligible men attached to Five” Foreign Ministers starting WABHINGRONL A" hrals Ae l-umr this Re olution be sent to every 4 bh: 2 lg- ml-’- ol el b vinagns 2 the Coast Guard unit here. here tomorrow. VASHINGTON—A hero's funeral’ newspaper in the Territory with the eunlicar, dRmaRds flr sdual yopte ] 3 | The French views were forecast Was given today to Vice Admiral|request that it be published in full, sentation on a Congressional com- Tonight at 7:45 Barney Anderson' Thres of the personnel of theli an interview with Gen. Charles John S. McCain, leader of famed ang to every radio station with the mittee to investigate the Pearl i ;\'il‘l \x‘ !\l:a\x':\unt“;r the radio on be- Juneau Coast Guard unit left here|qe Gaulle by the Times of London, Task Force 38 in the Pacific W“‘"-lrcqunsL that it be read in full. Harbor attack drew a flat rejec-, 14 half of the Fun |this past week, transferred to duty| . who died of a heart attack in Cali- P ek tion from the House Democratic ol s in the States, They are: John H.|meon ,f;’;f{;{,‘,f:“’ approved the 1 ia Thursday, two days after re- 71:%?;0:[ ;;pf;,‘,‘q‘;;‘,“;;‘j;‘j“'“' W e aderghipy i o Frances March, of Anacortes, Russell, Signalman 2-c; Elmo Bittle,| " goietary of State James F. tWrning to his home. | "BOARD OF HEALTH: | “It's out of the question,” said :anh., has c‘u')['ilvedGin Jum‘al;i aml:l Signalman 2-¢; Glenn Denmark,|puiec arrived at Southampton to- | Dwight L. Cramer, M. D, Mem- Speaker Rayburn. . s a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Seaman 1-c. | 5 WASHINGTON—The House pass- | | His statement to reporters made { ki R cad o 3 3 3 IdRJu)s u.Tl(‘;rea?)g:fi;m,M;x)-::xil; qx?é ed today legislation to create a] hnkfi;::-iféurnm.hm Member, it just about certain n,:gt the com- b of the “Big Five” council were ar- ons of dollars worth of surplus R. Rolland Armstrong, Member, ' crats and two Republicans from ‘ | ranged at Polsdam: war goods. The measure, which Third Division. each branch of Congress. { D 4 t B S i - - — I now goes to the Senate, had been| George Preston, Member, Fouf-| Republican Leader Martin wants 0 '. e ‘, r r y fols | requested by President Truman. W.| th Division. | three Democrats aftd three Republi- 44 i 6"' S(ou" tSlulfllt Wy:néhgtt;:: l; Cl:lr_;\\mn of s cans from each side. | ? he present Surplus Boar ruman TO AWAIT REACTION | e —— | A l h' t f » Order Your | Brownie is expected to ask him to hl‘cum(‘l Gov. Ermest Gruening today stated WEATHER HAMPERS | arge S lpmen 0 the new Administrator. | that he intends to await the re- | N % > WATERMELONS \ , CANNING | Schedulo | e bowemy (5 LIRS ARRIVAL HERE OF ! | | troops will meet Thursday, Sept. 13, ,mmedumly after schcol at 'the | following meeting places: Fifth | Grade, Intermediates, parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. |Sixth Grade, Intermediates, the | Episcopal Church parlors; Seventh Grade, Intermediates, the American i Legion Dugout; Eighth Grade, In- termediates, the 1.0.O.F. Hall; Sen- jor Scouts, the home of Mrs. Don disorderly, John Davis and Inez' Also, he stated that he will contact | Adverse weather may possibly de- Johnson have each been fined $25 members of the legislature for their 'lay convening of the Alaska De- in City Police Court here. In addi-| views. | velopment Board meeting sched- | tion, Inez Johnson was sentenced| The Governor explained his failure | uled to open here tomorrow, it was! to 30 days in jail, suspended on!to sign the resolution as a member | | revaaled today. | her agreement to leave town. and chairman of the Health Board,| Only one of the Board members, ! Also fined for being drunk and'declaring that he had not voted on | Wilbur Wester of Anchorage, had | disorderly here today were Louis the resolution as he felt it would be farrived in Juneau this morn'mg‘ Kapka, Jcgn P. Foley and Ralph|out of place for him to do so, sine2 | Antonio Polet of Nome and Lester | Also Pleniy of FRESH FRUITS | " and VEGETABLES b | B. Scott, who were assessed $25 the resolution asked official action Nerland of Fairbanks were not ex-, Foster, Tenth and C. Streets. The €&ch | by him as Governor. pected to be able to arrive here‘ meeting places for the Brownies will | svET e ate | - ! ————— - “beiore Wednesday. Arrival of Jack | {be announced for each grade by T. E. Kupka, of Hoonah, arrived| r. and Mrs. N. J. Smith, nf‘A Talbot, Ketchikan member, has ‘in town this morning and is a| Wrangell, are guests at the Gas-|been delayed by grounding of planes / lon the Ketchikan-Juneau route. their teachers. est at Lhe Gastineau. tineau Hotel. Super Market 7 To avoid confusion, it is hoped 8U , et Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers / PEACHES . for Delivery THIS WEEK PURE CANE ;0 llll.)s. - -él7g§ 5 > = . TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM—$2.50 that just hit the Spot! 3 [ —— that each Girl Scout will cut out| ™ and save this schedule, and also tell other troop members who may not {have seen this notice, when and where their troops will megt. All members are urged to be on hand Thursday, as this is the first meet-| {ing of the fall season. | e | o] UNEMPLOYMENT Bert s COMPENSATION CAQ“ GROCERYa CLAIMS PILE UP = | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 — More {than 1,000,000 claimes for unem-| | ployment compensation have been | | filed since Japan's surrender. | Far outstripping previous rec-, lords, 596458 initial claims were filed in the week ended Aug. 25; lanother 462,704 in the week ended| |Aug. 31—a total of 1,059,162 MODERN DECORATION | These figures, reported by the !Socitl Security Board do not| | measure total unemployment. They | | represent the number of jobless, |workers who believe they are eli- pxblp for benefits under present state laws. They do not include any | former federal workers, even those w’rmpluyed in Army arsenals or Navy | shipyards, nor many other classes | of workers not covered by state | laws. KEG BUTTER Butter in Brine keeps almost indefinitely. We have a good supply in 25-pound and 60-pound kegs PAPER HANGING is an essential FACTOR in Another shipment of those Delicious, Thin Rind ' ik WATERMELONS at and should be professionally hung to give the utmost in beauty and satisfaction. PHONE 704 We have the answer to your Painting, Tinting and Paper Hanging problems. Juneau Deliveries— i0 A. ‘M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. JAMES S. McCLELLAN PHONE 16 or 24 TWO DELIVERIES DAILY Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 i .{ Empire Want-gds bring results! - - - i | - -