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PAGE EIGHT ~ ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 |94§ 000 postoffice robbery in Sacra-| . o TV led States Circuit Court of Appeals 4 Have BusmesS and directed Kerr’s conditional release ¥ N on the grounds that he should have . e hean sentenced not on accumulated — 'S;E‘Egs'o;: e So(lal Meei Monday charges but on one charge to which “ " MILES PER HOUR he pleaded guilty. Kerr had served . i —— 11 years and nine months of a 27- | The Business and Drofessional + | year term in McNeill Island. | Women’s Club will meet Monday eve- 5 ning, at 8 o'clock. at the home of WIESBAD. Germany King‘ Mrs. Pearl Burford, over the Triangle Leopold of Belgium will leave the | Inn, for the regular social meeting, American occupation zone in Aus-‘ which is to be preceded by a short | tria on Monday and go to his forin- i business session, with Miss Cath- er home on Lake Genev ain Switzer- | erine O'Connor, President, presid- | land. He will travel under military | ing escort. As this will be the last meeting of R ; L the Club before Miss O'Connor leaves NEV? YORK-—A Stockholm broad- / g HIGHEST POINT REACHED for new assignment in Okla- cast heard in New Dork (by CBS) ¢ et : . BY MAN-72,395 FEET— hom ood attendance of mem- ammounced that the Nobel pi { % ANDERSON-STEVENS— bers is antic ed peace will be awarded this ye Fo : o 5. D - Nobel prize has not been R y ¢ the past five years. P CHICAGO--Another daughter has been born to the wife of Frad Snite, Amer. Legion and ROCKET LAUNCHED TUESDAY AP Newsfeatures OCKETS which could carry either conventional or i nites in five years. | | Z— ROCKET The American Legion Post No. 4, WASHINGTON — Canada’s Prime RECEIVING AERIAL —0 SR TR IITTING HERG e b aywhirs inithe and American Legion Auxiliary will Minister Mackenzie King and Presi- - NS 3 I fantasy. A stall officers for the coming year ent Tr y a conference | T ~ world are no longer fantasy. install officers for the coming yes dent Truman will hold a conference P N TRANSITTING WAVES ket, planned, but in joint installation ceremonies in Washington tomorrow. The Can- e N tcker Cotuml, 108 ST P T s e Monday night at 8 oclock, in the adian Prime Minister will arrive in st : o Rt Y i never launched, would ha Legion Dugout : Washington tonight . After seeing ! O .'WV:’S/_’\\ operated as shown ini the upper Waino Hendrickson, Department President Truman tomorrow morn- | - FROM RUCKET drawing prepared by the Air President, will act as installing offi- % g % ing, the Prime Minister will leave % o Power League. Below is a cer of the Legion, and Mrs. Ray TAPE ON ‘MRS. A MERICA" — While Gypsy Rose in the afternoon for New York where drawing prepared for the July, Peterman, Auxiliary Department 1€ (left) makes notes, a judge measures Mrs. Peggy Payne he will tak= off for London soon. 1944, issue of Radio Craft magazine which illustrates the operation of a radio controlled rocket. Gen. H. H. Arnold re- ported recently the Allies had (center) of Hapeville, Ga., successful contestant in the competi- First Vice-President, will be install- 2 o LSk A A bt ing officer for the Auxillary. A so- tion to pick a “Mrs. America” at Palisades Park, N. J, 5 ROME - The Fascist woman cial evening will follow the inst®la \ broadcaster who was known to Am- wlm. with refreshments being serv- jUNEAu VIS“.OR career and interest/in the develop- erican trops as Axis Sally has been | % ment of Alaska’s native peoples giv- convicted by an Italian military | - i e, oo o en emphasis along with a description tribunal today of dealing with the b - - developed such a '":."‘ < . g IS SURPRISE 'I'o of her personal views and traits. enemy. She was sentenced to four | ; TRANSIMITTER yame TRANSWITTER guided by television, wdle Mlss Shna Ho e io Mrs. Peratrovich's statements re- years and five months in prison. URNIA (e would find its target by radar. : p - Radio Craft artists say they ex- y garding the metropolitan character Sl e = : : o Wed Leo R Barrans (OI_ORADO IO‘WVN of Alaska’s cities and her picturiza-| gEATTLE—One of the mills shut . e : /N&‘CNFA’GE aggerated the size of the me- . s G TRUCK 'B tion of Alaska's resources evidentally qown by the striks of 60,000 AFL aggerated the site o 1he e- were surprising to her interviewer. | jonbe workere will set back int | chanicl fomtes i el Raihen i Fe s Jroy BETRMOVIOD, (ERLA EL08- i production Monday. The union says O nsus witarts rockets might go faster than A marriage license h: ident of the Alaska Native Sister- the Siler Mill Company of Seattle the earth and reach targets at sued by U. S. Commissioner Fe S A Gray to Mr. Leo Ronald Barrans, hood, as a traveler in Colorado, has met all union demands. and Miss Stina Harriet Hope, 18, revealed new facets concerning the i S a time earlier than the launch- [{f/‘/f&’T both of Juneau. people of Alaska to residents in that WASHINGTON — Ambassador G " GYROSCOPE el ing hour. ¥ The marriage ceremony will be Rocky Mountain State. e Spruille Braden went into confer- sclemnized tomorrow afternoon in In an extensive account of an in- LONDON—The War Crimes Tri- enc» with Acting Secretary of State | ____ . & - = ~ &t o, T R e i e i ry 2 o ranking | Acheson loday on the ATGentine| ,iition of the Foremen's Union.|Air Force would arrive in Tokyo | which joined Joseph B. Bigelow, of lu(Kv DAY Trinidad Daily Chronicle-News, and meeting October 8 in Berlin. the o The argument has halted work 11¥‘ within three or 1(:_\11 weeks to aid in th.(-:m C"f' and Dfn'uthy Maye PR e | (oASIAl AIR”NES appearing in that progressive news- War Crimes Executive Office an- WASHINGTON — President Tru- | More than 80 West Virginia anc | tl cupation of Japan " | Dodds, of Sumner, Wash; ‘A!\le-lnd- LI ;‘ “vx A ~x’1‘rl-?* s r‘:f’ paper’s issue of September 20, Mrs. nounced today. man is reported considering making | Pennsylvania mines. i 7 B L e ON HOONAH FLIGHT Peratrovicn is descrived as someone i a personal appeal today to the CIO | Tt R MOVEMENTS sl e Ot popialled gl ol i el 3 {unique in the experience of Color-| MOSCOW—An Izvestia dispatch oil workers and employers in an ef-| PITTSBURGH — The Chicago ka, from the Wi S B! oo e R e e adans—at least to the people of that from Khinan in northern' Korea, |fort to halt spreading ofl strikes.|Cubs clinched the National League | ward, Seattle-bound, may Lo BRRCE S B S pami il e o Alaska Coastal, in a fligh* 0 guall city in the southern part of across the bay from Port Arthur, The President might invite the con- | pennant today by defeating {he|sometime tomorrow. At noon, there| INVERNESS, Scotland-The mas- out of control when the brakes Hoonah yesterday, took the follow- the state, id today Soviet troops had dis- ferces to the White House in.an |Pittsburgh Pirates, 4 to 3, in the | had been no word received here as| ¢0t Of the Cameron Highlanders, a |snapped and for the next six g ing out-going passengers: Charles —pe writer apparently had expect- covered a ht Faucett, Dorothy Faucett, O. J. Blende and John W. Dawson » Japanese chemical effort to settle tl e differences. Sec- | first game of a double-header at|to her sailing from Cordova shaggy black collie “marching | blocks the outcome was anybody's ed to interview an Eskimo and was factory, built underground retary of Labor Schwellenbach is|TForbes Field this afternoon. It| Steamer North Sea, scheduled to | 810ng With a column of troops,|guess. : much taken by the “chic. well- sitting in on the conference, trans- | is the first flag for the Cubs since | arrive Monday morT trom the Stopped by the wayside to give| Piloting the machine through Incoming from Hoonah w groomed modern woman possessing N FRANCISCO—A member of ferred here from Chicago. 1938. south. g birth to two pu Then she ran heavy evening traffic, Lira man- Te: Peters, James Johnny, Fred much charm” that she found Trini- {hle Talihy" pene has won TR pi b to the head of the column. Five aged finally to stop the truck on a Anderson, G. A. Dressell, Chuck dad’s “interesting and unusual visit- his release from prison on a writ of | WASHINGTON — John L. Lewis| TOKYO—Australian Air Commo- v MIAN WEDS minutes later she delivered two grade after he had Johnson and Leonard Smith. or” to be habeas corpus. The prisoner, George ' today renewsd his offer to meet | dore F. R. W. Scl y performed at his | more pups. She repeated the per- but = > 5 | Outlined against a background of (Red) Kerr, had been convicted as with the soft coal operators in an | that more than 100 planes ar U. S. Commissioner | formance until eight were left Empire Want-ads bring results! Alaskan history, Mrs. Perotrovich's a member of the gang in the $234,- effort to settle a dispute over rec- personnel of the Royal Austra formed a ceremony 'along the road. O el il | et A o SUNDAY ——— SEPTEMBER 30 SUNDAY———SEPTEMBER 30 | $1.50 SUNDAY S ik sk et o Just ived he last boat—onc of | © @ g f Chicken Si ;. Tomato Bouill o re(‘e“tehe(;?r,:t;o:::\'z:‘;l ] % ('mnhillutli]x?n‘1"1'm‘i‘1 {"«‘-Lut‘iz‘l‘}l’v‘léalall}(rll.] ‘S;(ci(:l!”l‘))lfz‘ssing S"NDAY DINNERS! b i 4 CHOICE OF: ROOT BEER DISPENSARY D l N N E R $ 1 s P 0 Fried Fresh Belgian Hare Rabbit with Corn Fritter, Southern Style..$ .85 You will be very surprised and well b Hot Roast Turkey Sandwich, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes and pleased with our full course Sunday BARBELS 7 ? Cranbe: Saued - ¢...... T 0 S s £ .25 Dinner. \ . n 7 0 g Chicken Fried Steak, Country Gravy, French Fried Potatoes . ke LR £ COME IN AND TRY A MUG Choice Fresh Shrimp, Crab or Fruit Cocktail, Tomato Juice or Half Fried Local Spring Chicken, Country Style Ly : e 1,00 b4 -~ Choice of Wine Breaded Pork Tenderloin, Country Gravy, Sweet Potato and Apple Effective Immediately Cream of Chicken Soup or Tomato Bouillon Grilled Fresh Halibut or Salmon Steak, Lemon Butter ... .85 85¢ Week D 4 : ’ . - voast siriomm o eel, brown Gravy, brown rotatoes ek casrenshe OO 1 * Roast Sirloin of Beaf; Brown Grivy, Browg Louins : 5 Dinner Specials—85¢ All School Children desiring fountain Combination Fresh Vegetable Salad, Special Dressing Pudding Jello Fruit Sherbet Iee Cream nr\hght lunch orders will be SERVED - 7»\\_( (Includes Soup, Salad, choice of En- o ONLY at the ; % - ENTREES tree, Vegetable, Potato, Dessert, Cof- FOUNTAIN Jaked Stuffed Domestic Duck with Glazed Apples and Dressing 85¢ === SPECIAL SALADS == 835¢ fee or Tea) During Meal Hours Fried I"""\.]]]“ _.}f‘:g}“”‘“I]lt,”".kal’z’,i}f.‘ lCnrng‘ritielrzx‘,q%%uthem Siyle Includes Rolls or Toast, Coffee or Tea : & P Small Tendasltin Sl i fo e S SR COMBINATION FRESH VEGETABLE SALAD—French Dressing i (1:1?«((1&11(1)111h :“\‘]n‘mnu:r l!?i?;bu‘:cmscféak o eButter : CHICKEN SALAD—with Hard Boiled Egg, Dressing $1.50—Week Day Special Full « ? St SO o K Jgar, FRESH CRAB SALAD—with Hard Boiled Egg 0— § |70c GOOD NEWS 70c - Roastdegigh soping TamP Gl Sisalela COTTAGE CHEESE AND PEACH SALAD—Dressing £ R AT et / Roast Young Tom Turkey, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce FRESH FRUIT SALAD—with Cream Dressing . l 50 PERCY’S SPECIAL LUNCH Baked Sugar-Cured Ham with Pineapple Sauce and Sweet Potato e sk o e i colfl'se D““Iel'—'s ol y Three-Egg Omelet with Chicken Livers and Mushrooms = _ s (Including Soup, Salad, Entree, gt I';‘ b 700 s SPECIAL SANBWIC“ES % 7oe Qhoice o}' gog}{}::qlls OE I]‘Zlntmer %Vme. Vegetable, Potato, Dessert, TATORS 3 5 Includes Dessert, Coffee or Tea Soup, Salad, Ghaice ofiEltge, Vege Coffee or Tea) EORATDRS BT RQLL*\ VEGRRa B HOT ROAST BEEF or PORK SANDWICH—Mashed Potatoes and Gravy | table Potato, Hot Rolis, choice of Pic, 3 ; "TOASTED BAKED HAM SANDWICH—with Mixed Vegetable Salad Sundae, Par dlt‘f‘c.e ,rgram or Sher- & i“OI(/E‘ ;’)F: CRAB MEAT and MAYONNAISE SANDWICH ON TOAST—with Lettuce bet, Coftee orilea. - 3 ssorted Pies and Tomato Salad Try Our Different Sandwich Fresh Peach Sundae LETTUCE, TOMATO and BACON SANDWICH on TOAST—with choice of ‘EVENING SPECIALS { h Jello with Whipped Cream Lunch Soup* L“c Orange Sherbet 6 HAM AND EGG OMELET SANDWICH-—with Potato Salad & with choice of Soup or Salad or Black and White Parfait SLICED TURKEY SANDWICH ON TOAST—with Fruit Salad -« & Coffee or Tea Pudding ol i S s .z WE AREFEAT“RmE 5 1 : SPAVEA L DRATE JUST RECEIVED ON THE LAST BOAT . . . ANew AT OUR FOUNTAIN . . . This week we are featuring | cnor sUEY, cHOW MEIN, CHIN- Western or Eastern Beer ESE PORK or CHICKEN NOODLES, ALSO THE CHOICEST OF Assortment of BRICK ICE CREAM SALADS, STEAK SANDWICHES, Wines with Lunches or Meals CANDY BARS and a few Pints 40¢ Quarts 75¢ “'CHICKEN and many olhers ' ¢ Boxes of CHOCOLATES Stop in after the show and take a brick home! ® 4 ALL CHINESE DISHES Try Our Breakiast Specials SERVED AFTER 8 P. M. Served from 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. Especially prepared by ANDY ’ ( : 2 ; S5 ATO0N and assisted by ’ PRICE — QUALITY — SERVICE .

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