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PAGE EIGHT CHARLES NAGHEL £ "5 ¥ & ANCHORAGE MAYOR| Rude, ( Goldstein, IS LAID TO REST oo ot 27 GIVES POSITION THIS AFTERNOON * ~ ~-~ 'ON ORIENT ROUTE one ot Juneas ot ghly repet: har to Install | 'Manders' Statement Re- o reutenta tor whe bt % yeas o QUKIHATY leased Here by Seat- ae 3 sl of - heart, utac Frida Officers Tonlghi ile Representative as a resuit of ack Frida The American Legion and Auxiliary 1 will hold joint installation of offi-| Earle W. Knight, who is repre- ful Masonic Ritual was cers this evening, at 8 o'clock, in'senting the Pacific Northwest conducted under the auspices of Mt. the Dugout, with a social evening to Oriental Airline Committee on a Ju au Lodge No. 147 which he follow tour of Alaska, announced today in been a Past Master. The of ial invitation is extended to' Juneau that Mayor John E. Man- cers chairs for the funeral services town Legionnaires and Aux-!ders of Anchorage has endorsed were occupied by Past Masters of members, who may be in the Seattle’s bid for an Oriental air-| The Rev. Willls R to attend this evening’s af- line as long as it does not jeopar- the Lodge Booth delivered the nd fair !dize the possibility of Anchorage; two favorite selections, “Love 1 The regular monthly business securing some direct connection Sweet Song i “Blest Be The Tie meeting of the Auxiliary will be held with Chicago. | That Binds” were sung b st tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the! " grioht said Mayor Manders has hler ~ Lugout, with the new officers al gispatched the following communi- The high esteem in which the de- | their stations cation ‘ta | GHENGY Mbmas; ceased was held by his brother lodg¢ - - - tive "vide bIEMARNR 6L ks " S members and fellow citizens was at- BENNETT AKtay Chamber of Commerce and member | tested by the profusion of flower Norman Benniett, of Seattle, 'has|of tie Alrtielh CMREIG:: i nked the , which banked the chapel arrived here and is a guest at the Anchorage, I believe, in common The active pallbearers were Daniel Hotel Juneau with other cities of Alaskd, recog: Ross, A. E. Goetz, J. T. Petrich, - izes its community of interes George A. Parks, J. P. Willlams and . R. B¢ with Seattle and would gladly sup- H. L. Faulkner in Juncau and is a guest at the o\ seipe's bid for an Oriental The honorary pall bearers were H. Baranof Hotel airline if it does ~not . militate against the possibility of a direct airline connection with the Mid- Anchorage wants all possible air connections and will endeavor to et them, while at the same time recognizing and sympathizing with tle's need for an Oriental «d airline. I pers need for conflict of interest. We should work together to our mutual benefit.” Knight is in Juneau to confer with city officials and Juneau civic organizations concerning the con- troversy. He said that both An- chorage and Fairbanks have to intervene in the CAB hearings ally Good ington, D. C., in support of their claims. Local, Fresh-Smoked S Miss Estelle Wolf, SALMON Capt.C.H. Wagner | Are Wed Sat. Night : Miss Estelle Wolf and Captain C. H. Wagner were united in ma FHOAN riage in a lovely ceremony at the 704 Methodist Church, Saturday eve- ning at 7 o'clock, the Rev. Robert Treat officiating The bride was dressed in three- piece cl stripe grey suit with aqua veiled hat and accessories > was attended by Mrs. E. L. Keithahn. Best man was John Moe e e e e e e e eeoeo- <2 | Tollowing the cercmony, & wed- K I D G L 0 V E S ing. dinner was enjoyed by the Juneau Deliveries— 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Deliver; bridal party at the Baranof Hotel Mrs. Wagner is formerly of Hono- lulu and has traveled extensively over Alaska and the Yukon and is at present a member of the Terri- torial OPA office here. | After a short honeymoon trip to Sitka, Mrs. Wagner will return to her position here, while Capt. Wag- ner, of Detroit, will return to White- horse where he has Leen stationed since last December. : \ \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ 4 N ) \ \ \ ] N \ ; sl A | ;] \ 4 N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N Navy, Blue, Black, Brown, Tan and Green L TRUMANTO OPEN | N. W.F. DRIVEBY RADIO TOMORROW Opening the nation-wide drive of the National War Fund, Presi- A FEW FABRICS u(ut Harry S. Truman will ad- s the nation over all major 8 2 radio networks tomorrow evening in Various Colors iat 11:30 oclock, (EST), or 8:30 o'clock, Juneau time. Although the drive opens offi- |cially in the states tomorrow, it has been underway throughout Al- aska since Sept. 7, due to' the eater distances to cover up here. ! <~ | \ 5 { { { ; E‘ YUKON IN PORT H | N Steamer Yukon arrived in port Womens Qppgnelt‘nnm Seattle at 1:30 o'clock this ! { } { { { s 3 in Leather Greatly Reduced Black, Navy, Red - BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING | v 1 gobce toni” sthound, at 11 o'clock tonight. | - { “It’s the Nicest Store in Town” HERE FROM ANCHORAGE ) and Mrs. O. J. Peterson, of| Anchorage, are guests at the Bm'~! anof Hotel. | | ) Announcing New Taxi Service y MILO CLOUSE and JIM DEVINNEY ' GLACIER CAB COMPANY PHONE 858 247 So. Franklin Street | Fair kan in charact THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA p STUATION NEWSMEN ARETURN DOWN Tuman o Dss ON STRIKES ON INSPE(TION; NOMINATION {S. McKeough, former Democratic house members from Illinois, to the LOMEN FAMILY IS GETTING OUT OF EQUIPMENT FIELD Transfer of the Equipment Divis={ ion of the Lomen Commercial Com-~| pany to a new corporation, Lomen | ame effect Equipment, Inc., be today The transfer marks the withdraw- | g al of the Lomen family from the| equipment distribution field in all of Alaska except Seward Peninsula, where their outlets will be maintain-| ed. Principal officers and stock-hold- ers of the new firm, which will ser- Alaska through branches at ks, Juneau and Anchorage, erly dis- vie are Stanley B. Tatom, form trict mane r for Allis-C tory, and Don E. Lillie, Anchorage sales manager for the Lomen Com- |’ _Ipany, ; The new firm will handle the same lines of equipment and supplies as it ve always been identified with the Lomen interests. In addition, it plans a progressive expansion pro=- gram to provide for expected post- war development of Alaska. Its or ganization will be completely Al a headquarters office in the Terri- tory. 1t is expected that a resident agent for Juneau will be named in the fu-| ture. At present, Judy M. Frank| is taking care of interests of both| pl(“JRES OF 65ERS Officials here pointed u\ul th the Belsen camp, mentioned sj¢- Lomen Commercial Company and Lomen Equipment, Inc. here at nally see Nno their Second Street office - e e e e 0 e e s e e . . * WEATHER REPORT ®|the 6 . (U. §. WEATHER BUREAU) o jat ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ | * . ° o o . e In Juneau—Maximum, 5 e minimum, 47 ° e At Airport—Maximum, 55; e minimum, 46, ° ° .| e o0 0 0 0 . ° WEATHER of . (Juneau and Vicinity) . ° o o L] Occasicnal light rain to- Tuesday. Decreasing south- . . ° night and Tuesday. Cooler e . . . . e easterly winds tonight . © e 0 00 000 0 0 0 - TRANSACTIONS OF E.ROOSEVELT ARE GIVEN PUBLICITY WASHI} conflicting ve ed by the late President Roc in financial transactions of his son, Elliott, were rel °d today in con= ‘TON, Oct. 1.—Sharply sions of the role play- gress House Ways and Means Committee | Republicans declared—but Elliott de- nied—that: 1. Young Rocsevelt’s father play- ed an “important part” in the $200,- 9 'y G600 loan his son obtained in 1 from John A. Hartford, groce | chain executive 2. The late President “initiated” ttlement of the loan by former (,ummmw Secretary Jesse Jones in l‘J-Z for $4,000. Elliott testified that his father knew of and approved these trans- actions but did not promote them. He said Hartford consulted the late President for only one reason: To be sure there were no * tical implications™” which might em- barrass Mr. Roosevelt. - N STEAMER MOVEMENTS Steamer North Sea, from the _south, Sitka-bound, is scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Canadian Pacific Steamer Prin- cess Louise, from the south, Skag- bound, is scheduled to arrive tomorrow afternoon or evening. Steamer Aleutian, from the west- ward, Seattle-bound, is scheduled to arrive at 10 o'clock tomorrow night. Steamer Yukon is in port and | scheduled to sail westward at 11 o'clock tonight. - - - W. LOJHOLM HERE William Lojholm, of Anchorage, is a guest at the B'u’umf Hotel. Fast., Reliable Service Opposite Juneau Cold Storage to 16 large Texas towns and about 5 rural customers toda number of employees, proximately 140, as the na about than a week. there were threats of new stoppages within the near future he power strike was at the four nerating units of the lower Colo- P River Authority in central Harr gent almers in ] charge of the Alaska-Yukon terri-| right of employees to organize Washington, the CIO plants. The union called this r, with resident own- | & break” as conciliation con- ers and operators of branches and BANQUET ARE READY (i 1. shici et lashlights taken of the recent - sanquet given by Judge William A. Helzheimer and William Franks to S e e now vy Chapeladies 1o Ordways, where orders may BABY GiRL BORN TO LT, MRS. G Wm. Fra: and happy grandmother of a baby tend. born Johnso . Ind. The d Katherine Ann the Alaska from Valdez, enroute to Johnson is the former Eliza- his home in Angoon, and is a guest Terhune, popular member of at the Gastineau Hotel. | marriage in Anchorage to Lt. John- MRS. FULLER HERE They are making their ho ..|llIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIiIIIIIIHIIIlll“ilihlllilllm'IHIIIIIIn!hilllilllllllil Illli. elt | anares 3 [b. basket 9P ExtraSpecial DOTATOES Loecal Fancy i 100 POUNDS $6.00 FRESH FRUITS amd VEGETABLES A strike of AFL electrical off hydro-electric power S Mnnumr‘ Cummx&siun wns dis- e Charges Made Conditions cipmoved today by the Senate com- . s merce Committee on a 10 to 7 vote. I.l"le Be"er “’Iafl } e Senate follows the major- lity report it will be the first such action on a nomination by Mr. Tru- - man since he succeeded to the Pres- FRANKFURT ON MAIN, Oct. idency. 1—American military officials in- vited newspaper correspondents to: persor 1d e e for them onditions among Jews were justi- s conditions an Ji J ATTU, Al involved a compar persons away from jobs | Under Nazis of labor controversies fell 352,000, lowest in more - - - Bernard, union busi- aid the di: gress for five y was called be refused to rec Lt. Gen. Walter B. Smith, chief taff to Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- hower, ordered his personal plane to fly newsmen this afternoon to the camp area in Munich. 2 oil The charges, contained in a letter P s Union announced settle- dated Aug. 31 from President Tru- TR strikes at two small De- man to Eisenhower, wer based on KORALACH IN JUNEAU a report by Earl G. Harrison, U. S. P. Koralach; of Vantouver. id & representative on the inter- ... .4 the Baranof Hotel governmental committee on refu- k. which said Jews in Germany ; v Bartel, of Seattle, is a ars and e the Of cently be inician fifth grade. Sgt. Stov- iize collectively.” were resumed with man- in an effort to settle the £C€ ate oil refinery strike in- ard v were receiving liftle .0 o the Baranof Hotel. more than 36,000 workers, bett ment now than under _ SRR i3 iy e i the Nazis. Har report was not dated in the Harrison report, w zene, but in British terr ory The pictures were taken by 0 0'Clock This Morniag @ | Aimee Lou Blood s Meet This Week Two Deliveries The Chapeladies will meet this it the home of Mrs. Cecil B. JOHNSON, Jr. y all members > urged to at- is the proud to Lt. and Mrs. - Jr., at Camp Atter- GARNES IN TOWN le girl has been Elmer arnes arrived here on ept. younger set prior to her -+ - )1 Mrs. Josephine Fuller, of An- n, Ind., where he is now chorage, has arrived here and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel Arriving on North Sea ORDER FARLY ALSO....Large Shipment ON NORTH SEA TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A, M. MINIMUM—$2.50 . PHONE 858 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, AtomicBomb Secret in Special Message WASHINGTON, Oct Congress early this week on what he thinks should be atomic bomb secret. The White House made this nouncement today shortly after House Appropriations subcommittee which recently toured U. S. military installations around a nine point reccmmendation Among these recommendations w | pending study of the development by representing scientists who directed the project chiefs of staff, , and Congress. JU11AN .ISLANDS — sute had fied. Technician Fourth Grade Paul H. Stover of Juneau, Alaska, has re- n promoted from the rank MISS GAUDETTE HERD a memter of an engineer unit Attu Island. He had 62 Anna E(‘]l(- Laiblin, is registered mr Baranof Hotel. Super Vi Phone 16 or 24 SHIPMENT of FRUITS . Due on the “Yukon” EORGE BROTHER Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepied Up to 2:30 P, M. Watch for NEW Arriving Every