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PAGE EIGHT : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA_ " " THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1945 ¢ ORGE BROTHERS | B Drugs, will give milk shake m ka, the Executive Board s\lggvsmd | were more nearly accurate. each of the chosen ten, to mllow BARI[E T FAV the matter be referred to the Terri- Of reports that Japanese who ar- luncheon, if they like, or a terial Chamber of Commerce Wwith med in the area about 10 hours ir pleasure. Other gestu! of (OMPE"‘I‘IVE AIR the suggestion that it writc to eyery | after the explosion felt ill effects, thanks for a big job well done will Chamber of Commerce in the Terri- | Fdncn said a Japanese official on be listed later tory, requesting that each appoint bvptemhu 9 reported that not one There are a Jot more than ten lINES I“ AlASKA a two man committee to study the had med and none was affected. 3 Mark uper viar cet - . . Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily “ Orders for Deiivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. t« ~ "Im are doing this job and the question and to confer with the Lions Club, all of whose members 4(:0\'011\91’. are serving in the city somewhere The Rev. Willis R. Booth - AKE all of them to try for these special |\\lun, ey Jones, who has Iwcn a awards. No money is being spent Delegaie '0 Congress |misslonary in India for many' years - | the club toward these awards, H |and author of 14 books which haye IT Hl Solicitors in Present Drive % since all naturally want all of the Talk at C. C. Meehng [been translated into 22 languages, No Grounds Found for Jap H | Are Urged fo Hustl money solicited to go into relief and _ {will be in Juneau for a week and | re Urgea 1o nustie, associated work Delegate to Congress E. L. Batj-|will speak in a general mass meet-| RepOl"S Of Mter-Ef- | SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 13 — A S d U The drive closes next Saturday. All lett informed the member of thejing every evening at 8 o'clock from pee p money received should be turned in | Juneau Chamber of Commerce today Sunday, September 17 in the North- feds In u“es violent earthquake shook this capi- % Juneau is being giv- by that time, and the ten will be at their regular weekly meeting held ern Light Presbyterian Church. Dr. J tal at 7:18 a. m. today. S pEC ' A L S en a go v this week to chosen on the basis of the work done in the Baranof Hotel, that he is in|Jones will address the Chamber of R | The quake caused a panic, with| » at the next meeting By MURLIN SPENCER frightened householders running ” help the A w rs as well py Saturd Some follow up favor of competitive airline (rans-:cmnn = e ot a longer the will naturs ve to be done next portation, not only because it es- The Rev. Booth extended an in-| (Associated Press Correspondent) |frantically into the streets Thursdaymrrlday — Salurda the USO and wcek, but every person in each soli- tablishes: more business in Alaska |vitation to the members to hear Dr.| TORYO, Sept. 13.—It now could| Some damage Was caused to| Y hows and other asso- citor's district will have been con- but brings more money to the Terri- |Jones as often as they can find the'pe safe to live in the center of 'hmldmgs | ‘ tacted by that time. This war has tory |time | atom-bombed Hiroshima, There is”® Two ‘persons were killed and| \d a chance to con- been something none of us wanted.| He also quoted figures from an| The members of the Alaska De-|no evidence that anyone who en- seven injured in the collapse of| Where Service, Price and Quality Meet! o the National War But we have “finished the job, now executive report for the CAB which velopment Board, which is meeting|tered the area after the bombing several small houses in Santiago ) a question that we let's clean up the mess,” says the proved the shortest route to the in Juneau for the second time since | died from radioactivity, Brig. Gen. suburbs. | are apt to hear quite a bit this Lions chairman of the dr Orient is through Alaska. He spoke the 1945 Legislature, were guests at| {T. F. Farrell reported today. First reports said regions adja vpek. Our friend, the solicitor, - jat great length on this report which'this eting. The members of this| Taking cognizance of Japanese cent to the cities of nvx:mvn\\ i [ ] really has a thankless job, and to would bring passengers bound for Board: Gov. Gruening, Leslie Ner-|stories that relief parties entering Rengo, Curico and Talca were | make it a bit more fun, the Lion's (OASIAI. AlRllNES the Orient through Alaska with|land, of Fairbanks, Anthony Polet,! the area to assist in evacuation hardest hit. | . . Club, sponsoring organization of the stopover at Anchorage and travel of Nome and Wilbur Wester, of An-|were injured seriously, Farrell stated - - ! L) drive, has some mighty interesting o" lo(Al F“GH]’S through the Aleutian Islands which | chorage, each greeted the Chamber | hat those personnel already were yp. MRS. CABLE IN TOWN gy L] [] yecognition of service awards plan- are (l(':nml;ly usable for air trans-|and expressed pleasure at being here. in the area and were caught therf wr. and Mrs. Roy Cable, of| b ned, is the ement today T o portation, due to perfected air fields| Dean Goodwin was welcomed into R 5 4 isnd T ) - . QR 5 hQQ " For the ten best solicitors—not Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the and weather Ol IR Ee 0S4 0k | e Chioats €3 ew mBmAE blotas b ey Roaiak,. haye airised Bi aml out | GEORGE BROTHERS SELL FUR LESS AL g pas: ves- epcrting on destructiveness of are guests at the Baranof Hotel. {hose with the largest amounts, but following passengers to Hoonah yes- days out of the year are unsuitable| Guests at this meeting, including (ne atomic bomb, which was set to | 4 {hose with the hardest work turned terday: A. B. Hicks, Esther Will- for flying [the Alaska Development Board ayoiode above ground, Ffrrell said BB gRer LIRS & * in—the Lions have a date at their iams and Maristta Williams. He commended Pan American members and Delegate Bartlett,'mector x. sadics of one and a LA LOUCKE WOMEN HERE B u T I E R noon uncheon, @ week from mext To Excursion Inlet: Tommy World Airways for thelr service to were: George W. Gasser, newly-|duarter miles from the pomt of de. o Mrs: Bosil Ferrier and two chil- (g Monday. That date will include Mooney and O. F. Benecke the Territory, but expressed his sat- appointed Commissioner of Agticul- tonation the ares. including Japa. O1c @nd Miss Fern Rasmussen,| tree luncheons for all non-Lions, 10 To Tenakee: James Paddock isfaction in having an Alaskan air- ture from Fairbanks; L. M. Hagan, | nse military headquarters. was de. O L@ Loucke. are gucsts at the tickets to the Twentieth Century Those arriving from Tenakee were: line named for the through route Superintendent of Operations for x;)l'fll“h:‘d l'r(, a x:ldiu; of ‘(ivn‘x’mlm Daranos idtel ! pou"d L Theatre, a free taxi ride to the A. J. Slagle and P. T. Carmichael. from Anchorage to Seattle. Alaska Division of the Standard Oil | ¢yervthing was blasted with some - luncheon in the Yellow Cab and the From Hoonah. Mrs. Mary Win-| The Delegate dwelt at some length Company from Seattle; Norman B. g iuctures set afire. Between two JON J Royal Blue Cab (5 in each cab), ters. on the other methods of transporta- Plummer, FPHA representative of anq three miles, damage generally . J°hn W. Jones, of Petersbury, NO LIMIT—SAVE AT GEORGE BROS. free fresh fruit from Nielsen's Pig- From Excursion Inlet: O. F. tion, the Alaska Steamship Com- Seattle; Earl Cooper, U. S. Employ- | waos slightly. There w: ey arrived in Juneau and is a <8 gly Wiggly to reinforce the Baranof Benecke pany, Alaska Railroad and the high- ment Service, of Anchorage; Farl| geo un'to five miles and glass was S at the Baranof Hotel. o Junch, and the nsome extra special- An early morning flight today ways, all of which will be improved McLaughlin, Weather Bureau, of y'ciet up to 12 miles. BAAL AT T e C 0 ’.g W F L A K E S L ities carried the following to Sitka: Fred immensely and which will help to Juneau, and P. V. Dixon, carpenter, apout 20 well-built structures of McGUIRE IN JUNEAU : 1 w Among these, Dr. J. O. Rude has Brandies, L. B. Moon, Ernest A.'develop Alaska further. of Coulee Dam, Washington. | masonry and steel Temain standing 1vin | T. McGuire, of Faribanks, KELLOGG'S promised to deliver a baby for the Steger, Catharine Belodeaux, Harry —In answer to a communication - - bia Sha chRtral Blveion ‘of .H\‘e city, 15 @ guest at the Baranof Hotel. solicitor most interested—right there Forester and Earl L. Dalyrumple. ' fiom the Governor relative to the ERIKSEN ARRIVES | but anl e e e T ——e———— on the spot. Dr. John H. Geyer and Early afternoon trips were: extension of the Jones' Act Walver Ernest E, Eriksen arrived on an| teriors are gutted. 5 WRANGELL WOMEN HERE ( a( a e Dr. A. W. Stewart will extract any ‘To Haines: Mrs. M. E. Brouilette and the opinion of the Chamber of Alaska Airlines plane from An-| Farrell said he was unabls to Mis. Ann Carmody and Ms teeth that may ;m]\'v ;wl-n damaged ‘”"g \s‘;*kf“““.‘_‘('l:"“-:“"l",illx s S C‘;'“‘;""‘\‘ \P“’ll".\' 1: l‘d"pl”;(!‘ Which chorage yesterday, and is a guest | comment on Japanese reports of 60,- Andrew Andreassen, of Wrangell, in the Drive, and the Lion ministers, To Skagway: Eddie ams, Dor- calls for a continuation of the sus- , s Rire 7 » pilied & o are guests 8 ’ otel. A Soboleff, Lorenzen and Treat will ah McGillan and Walter Wallace. pension of the Jones Act until such s B‘“'"miiil ":': BIJTI 1‘320?&.31111;I{P.n(x(‘lm itl)()“ ‘.; e Mf‘ n Lh’v.B;mnuf }i( - $50.00 col!pon Book ‘or $47.50 handle any weddings that may have To Petersburg: Raffaele Ascione, time as the War Shipping Board g, 3 : 1] Srektitas thaya i . i esulls! e n‘s\:lL T Puul ABkiin RnATANG iHsétoetn, st A ]l)’:e ihlps t 7],‘71171?‘:“ Want-ads bring n-.vrllls ;,xnbthh € Un\umti»f Am,uru ,,f’,",p,mf Want-ads bring resulls! L] ly soliciting -4, American carriers. P"TAT“ “ P Frank Hermann, most likely cam- FISHERIES MEN HERE In answer to another communi- didate for the clerical help, will in = cation from the Governor with re- turn give free prescriptions of as- Albert A. Hall, John Coffey and gard to the request of the Ketchi- pirin to any—in fact all—solicitors Gordon Jenkins, representati who may be in need as a result of the Kodiak Fisheries Compan s kan Chamber of Commerce asking 3 i ' y, of that he appoint a committee the neighborly questioning. Seattle, are guests at the Gas- throughout the Territorv to study Clarence Warfield of Warfield tineau Hotel the problem of Statehood for Alas- s : : Alaska’s Finest S —————————n———w—en—————; TR W 202 - TWO PHORES * 519 2 Packages 3B FRESH-—CRISP SOAP POWDERS » Although still deep in alterations at our New Corner Location, 3 Pa(kages 98( : ':: we are happy to remind you that QUALITY and LOW PRICES R SOOIl (oeis, predominate at OUR POPULAR MEAT MARKET. 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