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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HANDBAG HAVEN f new bz | Bienen - Davis and \ Lennox... From two great bag houses . . New band- box shapes, pouches and envelopes QUALITY SINCE /887 Loads o in suede, in calfski in satin, in broad- cloth, in twill Nailhead trims and striking solids 7.95 to 35.00 A . ertends Co "~ BIG BUSINESS LOS ANGELES — A mystery has entered the life of Miss Ethel Blank in the form of a U. S. Treasury 8 k. The check was for the payment of one cent and Miss Blank is sea fer ‘the reason. She’ll declare it income tax return. IS Gr Greenland Kicks Cn Denmark Rule COPENHAGE squ 28 newspaper Politiken said today that Council, comprising and Eskimos, Denmark’s governmental power over enland both she says, on her Danish said he Premier was “not astonished” that such proposals had been made “after Greenland’s separation from Denmark” during the war, and| added that they will be dl\lh\ufi(‘d‘ “in an understanding spirit,” - COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT USO MEETING TONIGHT Vilhelm Buhl ‘The monthly mzeting of the Com- mittee of Management of the USO will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the USO headquarters. The session will be a short one. Empire Want-ads bring results! U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WFATI!EII BUREAU JUNEAU. ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN l)A\TA\ FOK x4 IOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M, 12TH MZRIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY \ last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24hrs Station 24 hrs.* 'emn temp. Precip. Anghorage 02 Barrow Bethe] 05 Sordlova 1.33 Dawson 5 3 3 0 Edrhonton 3 T Faifbanks Hafnes Juneau Junicau Airport Weather at 4:30a.m. Cloudy Rain Fog Cloudy Rain Rain Rain Rain Fog Pt. Cloudy Rain Rain Rain Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear \’I(‘(;ra(h Nome Prince George Prince Rupert Seattle Sitka Whitehorse Yakuta »- ‘ *—(4:30 a.m. yesterday 4:30 a.m. today) 3 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports trom Marine Stations at 10:30 A, M. WIND Station W * Temp. Dir.and Vel Cape Decisior R k: 35 Cape Spencer E 8 N Eldred Rock Five Finger L Guard Island Lincoln Rock Point Retreat MARINE FORECAS Waters—winds southeast 2 20 miles per hour—rain 20 to 25 miles per hour decr TTOW to southwest 15 miles per hour—rain. Outside ku winds southeast 30 to per hour decreasing tomi ¢ to 20 m per hour—rain Rain Cloudy Rain Today Height of Waves (Sea Condition) 4 feet 3 feet feet 100th All protected 12 tomorrow to winds south miles -nm; Greenland Administrative | Danes | had voted to reduce| FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 used by the be turn- fuel rocket, Germans and which can ed off and on Ram jet, which sonie velocity. Aeropulse, another application of | the ram jet used by the Germans| in buzz bombs. Gas turbine jet, efficient at! speeds in excess of 400 miles per hour. Gas turbine with propeller jet which Rothrock said would play“‘ Senate an important part in future avia- Under the Hatch Act, most gov- tion and which researchers hope|€rment workers are: prohibited will bring fusl consumption down |{ro mtaking part in politics. to that of the present reciprocal| The bill approved hy the Sen- engine. ate subcommittee yesterday, passed The the House during the last session. - - exhaust g: e wnd . | WHALING VESSELS COME AGAIN ARE RELEASED AS HASTINGS, Nebr.—The Hastings Chamber of Commerce, like others throughout the country, is accus- temed to recciving all sorts of in- quiries, But the persons in charge of ans- wering queries admitted they were stumped by this poser from a Lanes- bore, Minn., resident He wrote: “Please send me all the infermation you can. Thank you.” R SURDEY FLIES SOUTH, MOTHERS ILL empioyed in the of Pan American it World Airways, received word of the sudden illness of her mother 'Employees Alaska ’ B IG (HANGE Railroad May Get BEING MADE IN AVIATION %Propulsion Methods Being Conducted at 30 Mil- lion Dollar Plant CLEVELAND, Sept. now is making its first basic change since the Wright Brothers flew their pioneer plane 42 years ago !Dr. George W. Lew Director of the National Advisory Committee on ronautics’ Research Labora- tory at Cleveland airport declares. The airplane has changed in ap- pearance,” the Director said, “but it still depends on_ its engine and upon wings for propuislcn." | o provides super- | | | { i WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 — Em- plmpcs of the Alaska Railway, & federal agency, could partfei and| Politics under a «diciary subcommittee. ¥ compound engine with an 28—Aviation I | s turbine geared to en- nkshaft. 28—Six their SEATTLE, Sept. little whaling ve work as patrol boats completed, were tied up here today to next summer’s whaling seascn. were the Unimak, Paterson, Aber-| deen, Moran, Kodiak and Tange- | nak. At an inspection’ todr attended by | 13 members of the House of ‘Repre- | sentatives’ Committee on Aviation land Interstate and Foreign Com- | merce, Acting Executive Engineer |A. M. Rothrock disclosed that re- Isearch on seven new types of air- | plane propulsion is being conducted jat the $30,000,000 plant. The tough little craft will prowl waters off Alaska and the Queer Charlotte Islands when they re turn to their peacetime jobs. — e - HAZEL plcture of | Hazel Surdey, be- Juneau office can't show an engine using cause I don't locks like,” you a atomic power know yet what Rothrock said. ROME, Sept. 28 The Italian government ' said today that three persons had been killed and a num- and immediately flew to Seattle to ber of others wounded when crowds be at her bedside. Miss Surdey ex- of work de ated at Leece, which Rothrock | pects to return to Juneau as soon in souther against the high except that it can’t as her mother recovers sufficiently. cost of living. Types now being s.uGieG are: P\,\\‘dfl rocket, called “simple, Sanitary Meat Co. Two Free Deliveries Phones 49 and 13 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF €S _ATHIS OPPORTUNITY a!e STEAKS ROUNDS IOPSIRLOINSIb.50¢ FANCY GRADE AA BABY BEEF Fancy Stewers “ Pound -57 FRYERS . Fresh-Killed, (olored Pound 67 b 4 BT bil?ng?len(ll:‘rm-; Pound 47 VEAL ROAST -6 .47 m II):IEclcfillsGflieaklasl Ib. 47 Shoulder Cuts - SANITARY MEAT (O. CHICKENS Info Politics Now bill approved by | | found a et of faise teeth : 'He ingui; among his shipmates to find out if anyone's dental china- False Teeth Lost In Accident, Found SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—The Austral- lian minesweeper Stranahan hit a | mine recently in Southwest Pacific waters, and a seaman poking through 5 litter of broken crockery and glasceware in the ship’'s wardroom ware was missing, and then discov-| ered the false tegth were his own,| LOS ANGELES — Detective Sgt. He had.lost them in the confusion V. R. Penny parked his car to arrest fellowing the blast. | two pickpocket suspects in a street- o4 car loading zone. When the prison- 25,000 public health ers were safely stowed away in the nurses are employed in the United patrol wagon, he returned to his car. States and territories by state,! A fellow policeman had tagged it local and national agencies. for illegal parking. More than WAR WORK ENLED rugged ( war | ADGE OF HONOR! 'Enis insignia proclaims that its wearer has honorably discharged his obligation to his country. Now, let us honorably discharge our obligation to him. San Francisco ¢ Los Angeles A message in the public interest by Distributed Exclusively in Alaska by Wesi Cnasl Dis!rihfiulorsLSeaI’llre e “00000000000'000000000\00000000000000000000000“06“00000000000"9“0““ A . i | % Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGEBATION ALASKA ’lBANSP(lRATll)N CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent WOOO“OO“‘M.M“ OO B O O %% FAIRBANKS PN o ian L wap JUNEAY Tr i fowe RO DC-3 Equipment . . Refreshments Alufl . » Stewardess Service ALASKA -AlRl.’lBIMVEIfil W BRRRPPIRRIRARRRPIIRRRRIRRRIRRRRRNINRRA A A A AR A SRS

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