The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 24, 1945, Page 8

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PAGEEIGHT __ ARMY ANNOUNCES EXEMPTIONS FOR OVERSEAS DUTY IN. Law, will continue his active) interest in the Alaska Airlines as q\ \mcml)(x of the Executive Boa d, [ Marshall said | Mr. Hoppin takes with him to the larirlines a va ronautical and | aviation knowledge and experience dating from May, 1917, when he en- | | tered the U. 8. Army Air Corps as FRENCH SWINGTO LEFT IN ELECTION HELD YESTERDAY WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 Al pilot and instructor PARIS, Sept 24 ~Thv ill-clad, im-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 — The| goto1” she is a guest at the NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Eleven new set o eening scores exempts | - | poverished people of France appear-|House Committee on Un-American B! rar;or ¥ thousand elevator operators and another 300,000 Army officers and | iz N e e i |other maintenance workers in 975 enlisted men from overseas assign-| Whent Communists piled up gains in local munist Party. In the words of one 3 ;i The War Department announces IlIA "D R | government elections. member, the committeemen 436 .“?f-dfll{d P“’f\r[»‘\- 1::& g»t:lg;”"gmn morning “rush hour” today. that enlisted men won't be sent Returns from yesterday's voting trying to ascertain whether the | oo Vit ast Saturday Irom . cands of office workers be- A E overseas if their point score or age |are incomplete, but with one-third ¢ equals or exceeds 36 points or 37‘ years of age, or 34 years of age| with more than one year's service. ‘ Officers with 48 points or mmM STEELE HOME AGAIN {can State Legislatures—Communists| Adding to the ranks of local men|have gained 23 seats and Socialists p, as of ept. 2 will be exempt from | who are coming home with honor-|102. day are former Party Chief Brow- o 7 T Y overseas duty. |able discharges from the service, and| The Center, represented by the dpf his sucw\wy William & 11 M8 Dorothy “Wolfe,"of Hoensh,| JUSSILA IN TOWN o e BT TG 1 TN, B R Some classes of officers have |are once again in civilian clothes is|Radical-Socialists and minor Par- [ moster: Benjamin Davis, Negro-vite| Srived on the . Alasks and i8 a| y gy Jussila, of Fairbanks, is a B k 9 Ch l t v e exemptione, These are: Blair Stecle, who, accompanied by|ties, had lost 53 seats, while the b ol or the party: and Pub- ‘gu(‘st at the Baranof. |guest at the Gastineau Hotel. aAKer's ocoiIAatle y - 3 Rotert Da- Prin- Right wing, represented by Medical and Dental Corps officers, | his wife and small son, Reynaud’s followers and other group- | 45 points or 40 years of age; vm-‘\ld arrived on the steamer rinary and Medical Administration |cess Louise ings, had dropped 121. _ 4 R : Holly Derrick of Nome is a guast | Gorpe” officers, 30 points or 35| Mrs. Steele, who went south for| No. complete ce of party :’:‘lf‘("‘u,figzfl’:‘z iy t‘;‘::*l‘r;‘“:)‘l‘] t‘;; Seattle on the Alaska and 15 @', the Gastineau Hotel. vears | medical care about five months ago, ‘xt,rrnglh will be available for an- e .dm' Toughlin “jm Ho - aaNl guest at the Baranof Hotel. A ol i UNSWEETENED VRIS, o, nurses are cxempt|Was foined by her husband.in July other week, since many candidates BT G TR L S0 T ol - STOCKWELL HERE Pl if they have at least 12. points|Wren he arrived in bt*'l(t]e)h(m\ the raillm:) to ob!ain“msljorlltiesvse’l;he;c Shelst Bf Davig 88 ofty poxinitl ke MRS. RHOADES ARR]WF’* | M. F. Stockwell, of Todd, Alaska, | o - So are Aleuttans, and together they went will be a run-off election Sept. 30 ot s PR Mrs. Claude Rhoades flew into Ch" l t Chi g tate 80 years ofisge B0 W to decide these seats, at which time didate. The endorsement laterwas Juneau on an Alaska Coastal Air- ::g”::rz?m;nmw;:ma]"d bl Lo eo a e s d|to Salt Lake City for a three-weeks cal Department Dietitians an his family |the usual fusion of tickets will again lines plane from Sitka Saturday Physical Therapy Aides with 18 Visit with i % Biotivi ¥ e e R | Following their return from this confuse party lines. }lhr‘“"""r"d ?0"_"'“""‘“_(.“"!”'1';" h and is a guest at the Baranof MREJMOSHEN HERE a( R i o trip, he was stationed at Fort Lewis, Detailed assessment of France's; ¢ wesy ,coust, TPAtSICWIALY A4Sl rietet : % ™ The new ruling does not apply| he Holly fil lony, also h: Mrs, Frank C. Moshen of Pelican | to Regular Army personnel or to|'Vash. until he received his dis- political complexion will have to the HO VS S C"m”; gy [ e City is a guest at the Baranof volul\feex't o S | charge. wait until the national elections on |Teceived the attention of investi- SEATTLE MEN ARRIVE oy BAKER’S D While looking for a house or October 23 decide the fate of zhe | gators. W Stanley Kusneoz and R. Chris- L. s 492 R apartment. they are making their|fourth 101)\1\)116 tenson, of Seattle, are guests at the) BUFFLO ARRIVES { GIRL SCOUT UNIFORM CONTROLS FOR Clo- UAw ASKS EXCHANGE IS PLANNED - JUNEAU FLIGHT ™ cop authoRITy ch; It's Commercial Pilot Bob Ellis 0" STRIKE voTE | A plan for a Girl Scout | Brownie uniform exchange is keing ', inaugurated here, at the suggestion da again now. Comdr. Robert E. Ellis, USNR, has turned from his wartime duties as e commanding officer of the Navy Air WA=HIN(-TON Sept. 24.—The Transport Service on Attu and is CIO United Automobile Workers Un- back again in the harness of the air- jon last Saturday petitioned the La- line he founded, Ellis Air Transport, bor department for a strike vote in of Ketchikan. |all plants of the General Motors This weekend, Pilot Ellis was at|Corporation. Officials indicated that the controls for his first postwar|if the vote is granted it will be trip on his company's Ketchikan- fet for October 24. Juneau run The wire was signed by Walter P. vRur‘thcl President of the CIO-UAW. H 0 p p I “ R E S I G Ns The request- listed the Union's de- Council, Troop Leaders and commit- tee members | Many of the Brownies and Girl Scouts outgrow their uniforms while still serviceable and when this hap- pens, the uniforms are very often left hanging in the clothes closet, un- used. To avoid this, the girls are request- ed to notify their Troop Leaders at their next meeting if they have a uniform available, or to bring a note from their mothers, stating size and price desired. Arrangement will then be made for collecting the uniforms, which of {course must be cleaned and pressed, He mand for a 30 per cent wage in- {crease as the major issue underly- mp, the dispute. | . - KODIAK-BOUND Ov HEAD F AIR[INES - | for re-selling them to other om tih 1 His war service as a &uhn“”nm(‘ Scouts and Brownies. officer completed, Lt. W. J. Erskine, —— ._-p accompanied by Mrs. Erskine,| VELMA DUNHAM HERE Marshall C. Hoppin, Regional Ad- T~ ministrator of the Alaska Division 'is enroute to Kodiak to take over| Velma M. Dunham arrived in ofthe Civil Aeronautics Administra- | management of the extensive prop- town over the weekend on the tion, Anchorage, Alaska, has resigned erties there of his pioneer Kodiak Princess Louise, having traveled They visited in while the Steamer port here Al- from Eddyville, Neb. She is a guest his position to became President of | family. at the Baranof Hotel. the Alaska Airlines, according to ad- | Saturd vices received by The Empire from |aska was docked. Mrs. Erskine is —_ - — Raymond W. Marshall, Chairman of |on her first trip to Alaska. | STEWART HERE the Board. - - | B W. Stewart of Seattle is a bring ‘The retmng President, Theodore CANNING PEACHES: CEAY¢E (rate$2.29 POTATOES - 100 Pounds $4.99 Finest Netted Gems MINIMUM DELIVERY—$§2.50 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY - - 10:15A. M., 215P. M Berts CASH GROCE Empire Want-ads results! guest at the Gastineau Hotel. !III||IIIIIIIIIIII|IIllIlIIIIIIlIlIIHlIIllllllllllllil||II|||IIII!IIIII T SO 0 Another shipment of those Delicious, Thin Rind WATERMELONS at PHONE 16 or 24 TWO DELIVERIES DAILY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Communist Parly Activities Will Be Probed, House Group rd today to have swung overwhelm-| Activities is showing strong interest BlAIR STEE[E Now Jmgly to the left as Socialists and!in S lof the ballots tabulated for 90 coun- tions regarded as dangerous to the | cils General—equivalent to Ameri-| welfare of the nation. Ppul licity Director Jack Stachel. withdrawn. Joe of Mrs. Eva Crittenden during her guspended. Peterson is to return to 80on, is a guest at the Gastineau meetings here with the Girl Scout s,.00n with his family Pierre Poumirau, accused of failure to induction Mrs. A. J. Ozman and Mrs. H. H.| < here and are " MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 MRS. WISEMAN ARRIVES Mrs. Mary M. Wiseman arrived Saturday on the Princess Louise from her home in Berkeley, Calif., | to spend a few weeks visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Royal O'Reilly, popular young entertainers currently appearing at the Bubble Room in the Baranof | OPERATORS OF ELEVATORS IN N. Y. ON STRIKE mid-Manhattan office went on strike at the start of the leaders of the American Com- bulldlngs‘ HARRINGTONS HERE Tuesday—Wednesday Specials Seattle, enroute to Fairbanks, where gan laborious climbs up stairways, Mr. Harrington is employed with including those in the Empire State the airlines company. They are at pqing, tallest structure in the| the Baranof. | world, which normally keeps 72 ele- vators busy. ' ommunists are conducting opera- packages $1.00 SWANS DOWN—Buy at George Bros. and Save Among the top-ranking Com—’ Saes unists called to testify Wednes-, MRS. I)OROTHY WOLFE HERE D - EVELYN BLADHOLM HOLLY DERRICK HERE Evelyn Bladholm & arrived HERE A New York City Tammany Hall from packagesfor $1.00 JELLO 13 packages for $1.00 SPENDED SENTENCE Gastineau Hotel Frank Bufflo, of Anchorage, has | | 3 (TR arrived in Juneau and is a guest| Peterson, Angoon, arrested KIRBERGER IN TOWN at the Gastineau Hotel. | Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter Ernest Kirberger, of Kake, has| i ot X 27 LA Hellan on a disorderly conduct 8rrived in town and is a guest “"[ ROSE CHITTUK HERE arge, this morning pleaded guilty the Gastineau Hotel. Rose Chittuk, of Pelican City, | Strawberry—Raspberry—Cherry—Lemon—Lime and pefore U. S. Commissioner Felix 5 BR’AN“DE llEilE | has arrived here and is a guest at ay and was sentenced to 30 RS. S | the ‘Gastineau Hotel | e e vancs _wag_ Mrs. F. E. Brandes, Jr, of An- A i 3 og Cabin Syrup JORGE S HERE [ | Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Jorgenscn | of Marton, Wash., are registered at | the Gastineau Hotel. MR., MRS. MATTON HERE h tel. et R L | RAATIKANINEN HERE | C. Kaatikaninen, of Pelican City, | picked up by is a (,ucst at the Gastineau Hotel. | - - - l'Nl)ER ARREST 3 botiles for $ .00 BUTTER city police, has been arraigned be-| B — | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Matton have fore U. S. Commissioner Felix MRS. WALTONEN HERE ’arrived from Sitka and are regis- Gray here on a telegraphic charge Mrs. Ed. Waltonen, of Pelican |tered at the Gastineau Hotel. from San Francisco. Poumirau is City is a guest at the Gastineau —— poun s . report for Hotel. into the armed services. is being held on $100 bond. WARRINGTON, England-Charg- ed with returning to England without the authority of the For- - MRS SIMMONS HERE PERRY’S—NO LIMIT - Mrs. W. Simmons, of Ketchikan, | eign Office, an oil company em- KODIAK WOMEN HERE is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. | ployee said he left Iran becausc C 0 R N - Maude H. Hamlin, has arrived here and at thc Hotel Juneau. there was only one unmarried wo- man among 2,000 white persons there. He was fined 25 pounds, (about £112l of Corvallis, is a guest erstreet of Kodiak have arriced guests at the Gas- eau Hotel. lllIIIIIlIIllIIIIlIIIlIIIHlII!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIIHIIIIIIIllIIIllIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIll 5 fins $1.00 No. 2 Tin—Cream Style VINEGAR Quaris-- 4 for $1.00 $50.00 COUPON BOOK FOR $47.50 BABY FOOD 121ins$1.00 Heinz—Gerber's—Fruits—Vegetables $20.00 COUPON BOOK FOR $19.00 GINGER SNAPS packages $1.00 AN CANNING PEACHES GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY! Box $2.10 Green Tomatoes i c:u; Italian | S P s - : ruit Jars | . C.—1 Ib. pkgs.—George Bros. Sell for Less Red Peppers ko) Prunes | POTATOES Pickling Cucumbers Red Jell;enflil::ses Crabapples This fine assortment of Produce will he on display ! MONDAY. Get Your CANNING PEACHES NOW Spinach Peaches Broccoli Prunes - Tomatoes Plums Radishes Seedless.Grapes Mustard Greens Black Grapes Sweet Potatoes Cucumbers Limes wmm. Casabaswo- Cantaloupes ; Grapefruit . Honeydews Jonathan Apples Green Peppers Fresh Corn Zucchini Squash Bunch Carrots Celery Lettuce Cauliflower Eggplant K 0} 15 pounds for §1.00 U. S. NO. 1—SELECTED GEMS TOMATO JUICE 6 tins $1.00 PUREE—NO. 2 TIN Grapefruit Juice 6 fins $1.00 NO. 2 TIN—UNSWEETENED Fresh Shipment of Watermelons JustReceived! RO pe! Largest Selection of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES In Junean at All Times EORGE BROTHER Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2330 P. M. PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries——IlO A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A, M. Roat Orders Delivered Anytime‘ IIIlIIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh-. : OO RO RO ORRECRERR LN EERRRR AR .l Ll <

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