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§ e dadh B ] bl D Qb As Eoan brsp ko Bl b e 2y A2 4L PAGE EIGHT FLAKNE, "CEASEFIRE" e, -Auto accioent ORDERGIVEN |- Brain Concussion Suffered BNDD 8 {HINA‘ : by One - Only Hand, Knee Hurt by Other French Authorities, Lead- ers of Annamese Move- Pfc. Joseph T erly of Juneau e IRk Lawion ment Have Armistice | 38, Territorial ! Man Power Commis d LC Oct. 2 T Southeast quarters in Juneat ¥ b A mand said 1 broadcast an automobile yest reported by Ret rs tod that an| Seattle street intersectior CC reement to “cease fire” French ing to recei i b th Indo-Chin was reached yeste i Empire from . Associated P by French authorities and leaders of | Flakne i ‘brain oor on the Annamese independence move- | but is in a condition and | Hedges was tr d by minor colony has been torn by dis- | hand and knee injuries. rs since the Japanese surren- The driver of the auto is charged 9 red, and natives have Kkilled at least one United States officer. | with failure to yicld right of wa | and was released by th olic communiqu d the agree- under $25 bail was reached at Saigon and Hedges went south last wee would be cffective today, adding: called at Ketchikan and Sea Provious to this, the - situation | iy e R il _ had been deteriorating. . % A In the few days, however, tend a conference. A the city of 8 on has already quiet- ed down considerably, and it is hop- cd that armistice conditions which have been established and the ct that the French and Annamites are in conference together will lead the Bombay Celebrates Gandhi's Birthday THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Her Leas Win Nylons TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945 o defense housing and the proceedings Club's most gctive members for condemnation are withput au- revealed that plans were adopted to thority or warrant of law. |open the season’s play at the High St Att v pointed out that School Gymnasium Wednesday eves a large portion of the lands being ning, October 10. Wednesday is condemned are not to ke utilized dir- | also to ke the regular playing night ectly for present housing pro-|until further notice. COPENPAGEN Intericr arrived in Cc {from Berlin cn unofficial visit he is going to take Dani Henrik De Kaufman ba United States with him. DR.COWGILLIS | NAMED DEPUTY | . HEALTH OFFICER Appointment Made 'by Dr. Albrecht-Headquart- | ersin Anchorage Far-traveling cretary Harold Ickes has Denmark, calls an enhagen, what he ster PARIS Russian delegates h: | joined American representatives at | the World Trade Union Congress on | ject, but are to be held in reserve| There is 'a possibility, Schmidt More information concerning that PLAY WILL OPEN o ovees STEAMER MOVEM S for pessible future use. said, that two nights each week may | - - be available to the Club for play. ‘BADMINION (lug possibility is expected before next Wednesday. 1 Steamer Nerth Sea in port and ils for_Sitka at 11:30 o’clock to- | David M. Cowgill, M. D,, has becn Election of officers of the Juned | appointed to the position of Deputy, a stand for immediate formation of | Badminton Club for the current year | Health Officer with the Territor- a permanent World Labor Federa- ) was postponed when several mem- ht. ial Department of Health, it was’ tion, ibers were absent last evening from Steamer Princess Louise, from the announced today by Dr. C. Earl Al- S {the first fall mecting of the club, south. is due ir. vort at 8 o'clock brecht, Commissioner of Health. WASHING The Navy an-|The election and registration of Jfonight Dr. Cowgill, accompanied by Mrs.' nounces that all Naval Reserve men | members is now to be held at the Steamer Aleutian, from th» west- scheduled to ight. Seattle bound, is 10 o'clock tor ward, arrive at Cowgill, arrived in Juneau Monday and officers who have been prison-%next regular meeting. noon and after a brief period ers of war for sixty d George ‘B. Schmidt, one of the for crientation in the Juneau ce: are eligible for discharge. The order - - T tral office, will establish his I also applies to regular Navy men | quarts in Anchorage. wh cnlistment peried has ex: | Dr. Cowgill is a graduate of Wash- i and has not been extended { burn College, 19, and of Washing- yoluntarily | | ton University, hool of Medicine, —_— | 4, an dse. his internship at TTLE--One German war pris- | Ck Ok~ nd nine other: homa University Hospital, oner is dead |lahcma City, Oklahoma. He receiv- from drinking paint remover. The |} ed his certificate in public health port of Embarkation says they from Johns Hopkins School of Hy- smuggled the liquor into their com; |giene and Public Health in 1937. |pound at Fort Lewis. One is in a b 2° ‘" n,r. t A varied experien in public gerious condition. { .'l’e 1 a' te health work over a number of ye AR | has given Dr. Cowgill an extra- wWASHINGTON — On Saturday, H H R ot i e e i U R T DU, Phone 160r 24 | ealth officer gtep down momentarily and play | of Kay County, Oklahoma, and for cesond fiddle to his fo Senat® | ars served as Director of North cqJieague, Bennett C. Clark, of Mis- ' ANGTHER LARGE to a marked improvement.” ce 1 Giles Counties in the ¢ouri. Mr. Truman will act as b-ot 3 Maj. Gen. D. D. Gracey, comman- | B : Health Department of N: man at Clark’s wedding in Win- BOMBAY, Oct This city cele- der of the British occupation forces — Actvess Virginia Mayo, screen actress, chosen by the Hosiery Designers Tennessee. He has also been cheser, Virginia. The bride will o* - n;m;! 'ht! seventy-sixth bmllm.l.\ in Indo ran ]‘rl the meet- | of America as pessessor of the “Ideal American Legs,” tries on one @ Practicing physician Prior t0 the British actress Virginia Heminz, QHHPMEN I of 7 i . B of a dozen pair of half-thread nylons presented to her as tribute by J20ing the stail of the Tertitorial w L an; sines a 2 ational sale ¢d icl o . 4. Jepa men raltl e as cit N Sl R R | the organization. (AP Wirephoto) Departmert gf Health. lie a8 olty) ppaNKFURT — Americandhsads establishments suspended activitic e | lth officer in Amarillo, Texas. il in honor of the Indian Nat list N 'R K E b quarters announces that 120,00 AND nor of the Indian Nationali EDDIE STROECKER HERE g o : : | Dr. Cowgill is a member of the Nazis have been removed from off leader, m’a‘(l’ followers sent him secker, flying for 16 OOM COMPANY ed his \unllf\\«- series of :|_1|.x-Axnfxxx- Aeriogn - M aloal ciation, in the American occupation zone purse of 76,000 rupees (about $47,- me: on the “Hump, aboard can and anti-British radio talks 8 american Public Health Association, This is an increase of 50.000 since e 000)—1,000 for each year of his the Yukon, bound west for dis solely a part of his program to - Gjles County Medical Society and August. It does not include the RIS life. . from the Army Air Force HAS pUR(HASED duce Japunese to give the Indones- oty Madioal Asbhitabion: sosi Nt BE h Gt : PRI 5y At wite e ians greater freedom. g ek i FINED $100 son, together with whom he Ias AlASKA ‘I’RAD!NG sl O mx( et i du b MADRID - Generalissimo Franco s T p TR i friends. Upon ot b Lol vt g has summoned the Spanish Cabinet e El i e i Sl e e Wl reutn 1o T ific regions, had summoned him and 10 mectARImOEAN, DikieEs BeliC wn" of Tulx)ui\l to a (hui],l- of as- ]mrlh‘.HL\_ his former home, to Bis Vics Presidunt. Mrohatied l;al‘ that Franco is worried over Be sault and battery upon the person reside. G S TR S i ’ : ' decision to break off diplomatic re- b, s ] - to, to Saigon, Indo-China, and in- T 7 PRI plomIadic TS of prank Mairboier, yeerdas SR e ucker Sells Local Distrib- . to suicon. mmdo-China, and in- ‘ ectshe (5 ek bt divpn o o afternoon paid a fie of $100 Mrs. Andrew Jonuson, of Peters- . s (: sl s b B sl s | fear that ths move may foreshadow sessed by U. S. Commissioner Felix Lurg, is a guest at the Baranof uhng Agefl(Y—WII on- S ”n‘,':“,I‘(uf(','(;;f:;,’_‘,’": o similar acts by the rest of the Am- g y ] Gray in (/nmml\,nnu C mfifinuf )1:7 ‘IL ST | IIHUE Sa!es LlneS | erauchi said nothing of any erican republics in the near future. an G} a “ on,' | likzlihood of Japanese surrender (oNT!NUES T i ) " T . { e 2 ad 8o K 5 SAN FRANCISCO — The Com- 4 (TR ORI, | 5w, gack Gueker today ais CPIained Soo Kamo, who speaks mander-in-Chief of the Pacific Iclosed the transfer of ownership of w. un- the Ala Trading Co. to M Odom. The Alaska Trading Co., e direction of Mr. Gucker, has d a wholesale liquor ware- here for a number of ye ka Trading Co., with all ies, is to be absorbed into th2 firm of Odom and Company, Mr. iom revealed. All operations of the former company here will be mair tained under that name. | Odom and Company, whose hx office is at 362 Colman Building, eattle, has been in the wholesale liquor business in Alaska for a number of years and distributes a complete line of nationa Ivertis- ed brands of liquors, beers and wines. Mr. Odom'’s plans include dirzct distribution of a complete assort- ment of distilled liquors and beve: ages straight from the wholesale house in Juneau to retailers, giving Arriving on North Sea Goncord 5 Ib. haskel 9D GRAPES ORDER FARLY Extra Special Local Faney P Q T A I 0 E S 100 POUNDS $6.00 ALSO....Large Shipment FRESH FRUITS and YEGETABLES ON NORTH SEA TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES i BBerts retailers the advantage of buying locally, he said. Brooks Hanford, who has been ted with Mr. Odom for some will fill the post of Gener: r for the Juneau area and don Johnson, of Fairbanks, will be Office Many here. | Odom and Company will maintain its office and warehouse in the same location as that held by the Alaska 3 Alaska Line dock. The transaction re ilting in the 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. tober 6. The gif ; % a g purchase of Mr. Gucker’s interest g v should have first call on any funds jorie Harris, Albert and Marion ) w1 he DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M was completed here following the ';‘:’K: ;_[“’ % ! ah:,fn:(‘f;,\ peing | eXPended in the Territory. Rhodes, Henry M. Olson, Steve and WY as of October IStI 11 N T o urival over the weekend, from An- | " e R Tea and Ex-| Many Army and Navy installa- Annie Stanworth, Vera and Lloyd @ p a- MINIMUM—$2.50 chorage, of Mr. Odom. Mr. Odom piitf ““”m‘.";l&:”g‘;‘;(,b(.r 16 i the | tions might now be found available B3 All hold properties in the transferred 1o a new corpor plans to leave tomorrow for Ketch- g “poyoo Temple, under the |for schools and hospitals. vicinity of the housing project. tion: |ikan, where be will spend & few ,.5006 of the B. and P. W. and | Indian Service Lax ORI e AR R R |days before returning to his head- 1q! ters at Anchorage. | " Mr. Gucker, in announcing the b e The committee cautios jar \ |sale of his Alaska Trading o Hedons danse e l"v‘h:‘:;fi(:"?"f;',’, veterans against h“:“:‘;""l;g?lm“z‘n Broprly 8 paity to the iproceod gal || This change in corporate set-up will permit terest, expressed deep appreciation oyt T oL Guties in Okm"[,mav!uu- Territory without careful per- '};;2";0 \;fi:m“:h:?";:fi:?l%:3:";11‘: | the personnel to give their undivided time {to vly‘.lxl.: lx‘x::n;x:\' 111"1lr>1)|dsl j:\x}d Cu:w'?ms resigned as President, and Mrs, Lil- | 5onal investization of the 0pPOr- is ay'incorporated agency and should and energy to better serve the business ‘Hhxml‘:h‘lh‘;;‘: [n-]x:| pleasure to serve . rrooe was elected to that office L;Alzl}l[v?‘zx]x:id l(-.m:nunm“umh-r WhICh oo 1th aanrt G 168 ows. f interests of the Territory. An expanding £ i Hle stated that he' wil - Afkinue 195 58 unexpired term. Mrs. Irma ey, you mw.m “-}‘ y 2. That the purpose for which program is under way to meet the most | e Plesiiiog v ” o i AUNUS 0o well is the new First Vice-Presi-| It rccommended further investi- the (ondemnation is instituted is exacting demands of miners, contractors and ol B iand il af Rm(juy&:ks in all g0t succeeding Mrs. Uggen gations of agricultural areas by the without authority of law or valid rule all users of industrial equipment. |of Alaska. He will be travelling the “Up (% ooe rogular business meeting | General Land Office and urged cr regulation, because the housing ‘ {Territory for Schenley affiliated !liquor products, S and W Fine Foods, Armour and Company, and Loose- :Wllvs Biscuit Company. b Mr. Gucker will continue to live in Juneau and will maintain an of- [fice here, in quarters he has out- fitted in the north end of the Alaska Line Dock building. After about another week in Ju- necauy, getting fully settled in his new | quarters, Mr. Guc will be off on the road again, to see his hundreds of friends in all parts of the Territory. NOTHING SERENE | "IN BATAVIA: SOF KARNO CBDURAT VERN HAUGLAND | iated Press Correspondent) | AVIA, Oct. 1.—(Delayed)— lent Soe Karno of the “Repub- of Indonesia 1d member of his abinet said in an interview today that they would refuse to meet with Charles O. Van Der Plas or any other representative of the Dutch govern- ment to discuss the independence Karno contends his native govern= ment already has acheived, | At the same time, Soe Karno—who loesn’t use any firse name—defend-, Just Arrived a large shipment of BABY FOOD GERBER'S STRAINED or CHOPPED Many new varieties and all the old favorites Pablum — Pahena — Gerber's Cereal 704 Juneau Deliveries— i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. K going on.” ing Co,, in the south end of the |, “We had heard Tves, but we L PR was (Continued from Page One) sh quite well umors of Japanese rese little of what actually F Admiral Nimitz, is due today for his first visit home since the Japanese surrender. Nimitz' plane will be met at Oakland by ranking naval officers land and San Francisco city ficlals. A motor convoy will carr the Admiral across the Bay Bridg R B. and P. W. Club and Russian while the ministers sat tense and waited for an explosion. There still was no definite indica- tion of when the five top diplomats Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily D | wou 1 give up and bring the confer- 5,4 up Market Street to San Fran- Fians afly VeniS jence to an end. Each minister ap- ciso’s City Hall where he will be Orders for Delivery Accepied Up to 2:30 P. M. {peared to be maneuvering to avold given the keys to the city. 'being the first to say the long, tur- = bul 1ad ended in failure This un ingness to Le the dele- gation wh ynalled the breakup of what the world had hoped would be the beginning of Europe’s peace e - ! LOCAL LAND HOLDERS START MOVE AGAINST | For Comin_g Months Business and Professional ¢ Cluly met last evening at home the of Mrs. Pearl Burford! .. S e the NCEMENT debating in apparent futility, auth- ative sources said. 1t was reported reliably that noth- ing more had been accomplished in | the ssion, and that bitter- 2 accepted ]\’;"‘\""M]";' [ n and impatience were in- s cr ing steadily. Miss L!\Ill‘-‘ T ness ath- preceded by.a short b ion, presided over by Miss ine O'Connor. Applications as new members of the club w 2 B. Allen, teacher; elvie, bookkeeper; lene Wakefield, beautician and Miss | o b Dorianne Barnes, sccretary. }DOUBTS WHEIHER A request from the Birmingham, | Alabama, club asking for gifts to be | d for the benefit of the| ALASKA IS READY Nursing Fund” which (Continued from Page One) DUE TG THE RAPID GROWTH OF OUR eqguipment division and 1o our faith in a continued indusirial development of Alaska, our equipment and suppl; business( with the exception of the Seward Peninsula ferri- Smooth sailing toward condemna- tion of lands in connection with the 30-unit Federal Public Housing pro- ject on Willoughby Avenue here has now been interrupted by the filing with the Clerk of the U. S. Court here of a demurrer to the petition condemnation and immediate ssession. 1 The demurrer was drawn by At-! torney Howard D. Stabler, represent-! ing a group of the defendants in the action brought by Assistant U. S. Attorney R. L. Tollefson, in the }/ name of the United States, against J| Ruth Van Lehn et al. Attorney Stabler represents defendants: R. T. and Inez Harris, Richard and Mar- auetior ored by the national organiza- | tion, was read, and cach member of | The Indian Service is “lacking Juneau Weman's clubs, were he 3 4 | pitifully” in service to natives. last night, as well as on th2 Unite grounds: | That the United States is not LOMEN EQUIPMENT, Inc. that some governmental agency de- nezq for persons engaged in national §| will be held at a luncheon at noon, Wednesday, October 17, at the Bar- | termine what business opportunitics gefense activities at Juneau no long- there are for veterans. o exlohi anof Hotel. Mrs. Walter Stutte is | chairman of the telephone commit- - - — 3. That the action of the Com-' tee, and reservations should be made | Louis G. and Neil W. Carter, of missioner of the Federal Housing by calling 34. Sitka, are guests at the Gastineau Authority in selecting the defen- The November social meeting will | Hotel. dants' lands as a site for national be at the home of Mrs. John Mec- £ A i o Cormick, 436 Twelfth Street, at which time the new members will be welcomed. Mrs. Maric Hoffman will” be co-hostess, and Mrs. Irma Nowell will have charge of the pro- gram. | iss O'Connor was pres a gift frem the ¢ and best wishes for piness in her new assignment ex- tended to her. Cake and coffee were served by the hostesses, the cake cleverly car- rying out the farewell theme, with decorations of a ship and Bon Voyage lettered across the top. In preparation for the Christmas Toy Center, five dolls to be dressed were taken home by members of the club. Lomen Commercial Company Lomen Equipment, Inc. nted with FREE DELIVERY SERVICE... Leaves 10:30 A. M. Leaves 2:30 P. M. You can materially helps us improve it BY placing your orders EARLY . . . the earlier the better . . . By aiding us in this manner you will help avoiding errors . . . THANK YOU! Come In and See the New Things B NOTICE I, Dayten Fleek, will not be re- sponsible for- any bills for the Union Transfer after Oct. 1st (10,078-6) DAYTON FLEEK. R SPRE reaiig Empire Want-ads vring results! | Ejeaflmenenfipmmmenfrmsenfipmmsenflmanenflone ar

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