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24 ISLANDERS OFF ATTU ARE ONWAY HOME Aleut Natives Are Rel ' ATHER REPORT THER BUREAU) for 21-Hour Period WE (U. 8. WEA Temperatures 10 o'Clock This Morniag e o o Maximum, Ending 7 In Juneau minimum Airport minimum, 44 Maximum, 53; POLARIS - TAKU MINE READIED FOR OPERATION E;Superintendeni McPher- ¢l son Leaves Property ¢/ SettoGoin Spring THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE#JUNEAU ALASKA BULLETINS WASHINGTON — President Tru- man said today he would not pro- | claim Philippine independence earl- ier than the statutory date of July 4, 1946, until measures have been alten for rehabilitation of the islands. WASHINGTON The United ON SCHEDULE | Hickam Field Turns O tl ey a WORLD PLANE . HITS RAWALL to a st and. ti droppe their v be doni B. Phillips as ear] Inasmuch teacher depend in each class just to h made unless completion of the course itact Supt. A possible. s the contracting for a pon the enrollment refunds will be made ithdrawing after once past at night nts have enrolled get the classes started 1en after a few lessons have d out requesting a refund of uition. Obviously this cannot e so enrollment should not be | re invited to ¢ udent WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, l945 .dllHIIIIHIIIlIHHIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll!'!llIIIllllilhillilllllllilhllllllr S e 3 large §5¢ MINNESOTA NEW WILD - RICE CROP Ib...| l-” NEW ITEMS WHITE STAR TUNA RASPBERRY PRESERVES STRAWBERRY PRESERVES e eleas- WEATHER FORECAST States recommended postponement is expected. (Junczu and Vicinity) |of the Inter-American Conference H H In most courses students are ex-| ed from Infernment AR | Foan 1. Mephersan, Superiten i 1y ‘pen- oo 30 Rousing Reception for | ,enis purenase their own toxt| A Occasional light rain and nt of the Polaris-Taku mine, ac-|Brazil because it believes Argentina iy ’ books and supplie: in Japan SO 209 |ooimpanied by his wite, arrived here| nas. snsedts rapeiies it neme| Army’s ‘Globester Persons interested in_ enrolling| perature tonight Thur {last night from Tulsequah enroute|gsphere obligations, Acting Secretary —_— should write to Supt. A. B. Phillips| {to Vancouver, B. C. where they|of State Dean Acheson said today. | HICKAM FIELD, Hawail, Oct. 3.— and indicate that in which they wish 1 plan to spend the winter. | | The world-circling Globester. 1- to enroll. DO NOT ENCLOSE TUI- A | Mr. McPherson stated today that! SEATTLE—Copwick Melton, 23,|nenballing 2,448 miles from tiny Kwa TION FEE as that will be paid at 1 4 A | repair work which I ensued | A Eskimo, who pleaded guilty | in Island in 11 hours and the time of enrollment. The reasons | ke ‘;thr'n\lulm\x( the past few months has|{g a robbery charge, has been sen- | minutes, landed to a rousing I for letters are mer | y n {been completed and the mine is NoW | t-nced to 20 years' imprisonment. | waiian reception at 9 a. m. Honolulu what actual interest there maj NEW KODIAK CLUB shape to start work next spring. | A [tima (11:30 a. m. PST) today chool work. Address let- | Cheechako Club,” a profit | The mine has now been ‘deserted;, NEW YORK The Daily News| The Army Transport Command’s t (do not telephone) to Supt. A.| m corporation organized for the pur- | “ith the exception of three men Who | said today it had learned that Mrs. |first world-girdling flight was back B. s, Box 1271, Juneau. Furth- ’ of establishing and maintain- | Vil Témain through the winter as|Charles A. Lindbergh, wife of the on its global schedule with the on- €r announcements relative to the ac- | e 1 social cente g | flier, gave birth to a daughter yes- |time arrival at Hickam. tual starting‘will Le r in a later | ¢ Kodiak his (Hi6d. ape ] or ”‘\‘/‘ Mrs. McPherson will re-| terday in Doctors Hospital here. | Hickam turned loose with cheers, cditionwof the Empire. | in of with the m I‘M in Vancouver until the weather | i - | music, movie came Hawaiian BTt SR | el oftice o a1 Auditor | PETRS THRE IR s BITIEE: | SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Aus-|girls and leis as the Globester’s pas- POLICE BLOTTER : . or ah e 3 ‘lu\hl is planning postwar trans- |sengers—nine yem making the John Pasquan, charged with dis- | ¢ resider \Hmm Iwu;nm link 8 to | entire world trip—crowded down the orderly conduct, was fined $100 ley D. rmar Irenc TOWNSENDCLUB { Americ land , Dan- | steps. City Police Court today termiax iel McVey, Director General of Civil trate William A, H . PAE PO“.UCK DiNNEP | Aviation and Aircraft Production Goigs - icbein, L iobibrgel Taduis f SEATTLE MEN HERE H fRr aistaniia, Eail LGy e MR ® drunkenness, received a 10-day jail Herbert Oliver and L. E. Thomas, | Vancouver and San Francisco as sentence, suspended om condition Gregory i Golo- anof Hotel | “““"' o+ 0L s Sitka. Paul Hensen, drunk and dis- iof Wi 1 A, 10 was . -d oy e e G e ,The Potiuck “dinner sponsored by| PARIS—The French High Court Tl y At R sestfles b iR Wi Lkt T B I A 4 a|the Juncau Townsend Club last|of Justice announced today that th H GH S( ‘Iogi yfi i T B o ena Hodike guest at the Baranof Hotel Righie, soured Bylbie, MO SIS A AP EI e s both charged with being drunk and ; i i : mber ! ,.:(:1[(»:”(»'1 The 1;\\« _hm:’ .1;& I(’!:mr(- and xl\l,ll.\‘lmmln : START ip.% Ogyfig;R disorderly, were each fined §2 Juli A EBREER oor of the CIO Hall was comfort- |with the Germans, will begin 3 i S e Theola MIBE UNDERWOOD: HERE y filled with diners who appre- | schedule tomorrow . e i s R ) Loma K. Underwood, formerly|ciated the culinary ability of the | ‘F ENOUQH [h‘flj}il s to the P al of the women members of the organization,| DETROIT—General Motors Corp i i HLH ta 1 Vocational School, has who under the capable direction of |today rejected a 1sonable AR ¥ e been transferred here to the office {Mrs. Hans Nielsen, chairman, assist- | the demand of the Ur - t School Classes will be given ~_MES. ASHCRAFT RETURNS of Dr. George A. Dale, Director of eq by Mrs. Carl Collen, Mrs. David | bile Workers (CIO) for a 30 § at u High School if sufficient _Mrs. Perry Ashcraft returned on ( I b. ’ S 55' Education, Alaska Native Service.|Milror, Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. Em- | wage increase are interested, as no class will the Steamer Princess Louise fol- 0 um Ea S a‘ Hng She is at present a guest at the'ma Smith and Mrs. F. 1. Timm ted with less than ten enroll- 10W a combined busin and p Hotel Juneau appetizing and abundant| WASHINGTON The Whit ersons for these Pleasure trip of ral months; fleiayed at Seafile - . _ House said today Preaident Trilman will be y, noj hlgndint-of I APy Y hie = OON G. E. Almquist appoint-|nas recommended reductions of formex BOIR IR, {QEREOL Arnold, ilson, former President of | nearly $40,000,000,000 in funds ap- T SEATTLE, Oct The sailing of 9ska Native Serv hers, have ti 1 Townsend Club, as chair- | propriated for the current fisc ol education as EN BROWN IN TOWN the steamer Columbi: for S arrived here from a few montk Y of the evenir In 2 felicitous year ending June 30. A statement juipped can progress n Brown, of Fairbank b was held up more than sever detail at the Eklutna Voca- address Mr. Wilson highly compli- gid the sum recommended for re- t This, how- arrived and is a guest at th by a dispute betwee tienal and are returning mented the dinner committee for peal was slightly in excess of $39.- ent Baranof Hotel Cooks and Stev ocia- | this ever on the Estebeth, to!their good werk. He speeded through 750,000,000 out of total available 2p- each Tues- - and the Alaska mship their teaching position at Angoon. isiness meeting to enable the propriations of approximately $105,- from October 15 TTLE Company over the fi wait- - > T and visitors to enjoy 000,000,000. ¥ s excepted. Some . Butler, of B HEBERTS RETURN s our, which was highlight inue for or . Baranof The man had been dismissed over Lisle Hek wife and da by old-time dancing in which thr WASHINGTON Glovermiiant for {iff a'dispute with the ship’s purser ¢ rived on the Aleutian after quare dances were featured. E. M.| oo b O eTie and - steward department crewmen ref eral weeks to the westward and Intyre, violini and Mrs. Carl ’m 15 S H'V\ ‘«|»x:v‘1;l-tl l\lm enrollment TCKYO, Oct ~Three American trip unles They autoed Valdez | € pianist, furnished the mu- .. % - “”’H,‘_, ;;m oil compar have started no cavalry sergeants were convicted by : banks, then out to v Juncau residents who were & 2 TN OE R O 0 a court martial today of wgh- cher during their trip. were §n\ r; xx.un} ol Chba J Qu,\‘mi & will be of- ter in connection with the of 1’:‘!’1l ::u ::x:Ir:/‘I{(}l;K‘x‘::\:L_ ached to ince of Sec- "“‘;Lm"v\‘“‘ ept _1‘-) m‘ a Japa omers who attended last week re- o Fabpo BhiwelonRash - Shorthand:; B : aean to (o oo wded 1 . Shor h was sentenced to ten years sm per Marke Phone 16 or 24 Twe Deliveries Aftention: HURTERS Get Your WIELD RICE at EORGE BROTHER Phones 92-85--2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P, M. JUST ARREIVED Chow Mein Noodles Bean Sprouts Chop Suey Vegetables Potato Chips Hershey Bars Nestles Milk Chocolate Sirawherry Jam Raspherry Jam Large Variety of Cookies and Plenty of Fresh Vegetables at 16 == Phones == 24 last night to enjoy the danc- and visit with their new friends. The new streamliner weekly Flash, issued by National headquarter: omewhat similar to United News in its survey and ap- il of conditions, stated that .ln' Towns ational Council, rein- wnsend State and Re- ziona ors, will convene in Wast D. C, October 8, to conduct one of the greatest cam- paigns for victory ever staged by the organization. A determined effort will be made to secure, before the Christmas holidays, the signa- tures of 218 Congressmen. Each of the 435 Congressmen will be in- terviewed and urged to sign a dis- charge petition behalf of HR. 2229 HR. 2230, the Townsend Lills introduced this year in Con- gress. When 218 s tures are se- ed the House rules provide that bill comes up for debate and the vote. > Emb'em Club Wants ' Girl Scout Troop in Need of Sponsor The Emblem Cluh m?t last evening |for the regular monthly business meeting, with Mrs. Leonard Holm- quist, President, presiding. To fill | offices recently left vacant by resig- ations, the following were elected, to complete the year: Mrs. Eva | Clark, 1-year Trustee; Mrs. Lou | Hudson, Guard, and Mrs. Florence \B('N -year Trustee. Many lovely social events have |been planned for the members’ en- ‘Jw!)l\\\’lll throughout the coming i months, and some of them were an- | | | nou Don Graham, with more details and |dates to be given later. * At the meeting last month, the Emblem Club had agreed to sponsor la Girl Scout Troop, and now it scems the club is in need of a troop to sponsor. ConsMerable discus- sion of this question took place, as | the members had been under the im- in need of a sponsor. - - - PLEA GUILTY Frank Punay, Filipino, being held in the federal jail. ton, 'at the Baranof Hotel. ed by Social Chairman, Mrs.| pression there was already a troop) charged with ult and Dbattery, has s - 2 | pleaded guilty to the charge before | MR. MRS. NORDLIN HERE U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray.| Mr. and Mrs. Gill Nordling, of His sentence was deferred. He Is|Eugene, Ore, & ed here on the| - COUNT DISMISSED §ii AP federal charge of disorderly WILLIAMS ARRIVES against Jack A. Smith has| Murray F. Williams, of Warrens- | be missed in Commissioner’s burg, Mo., is a guest at the Hotel | Court Lere, by Assistant U. S. At-|Juneau. torney R. L. Tollefson. e - B - — MRS. ANDERSON HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Mrs. Dale Anderson and child and Mrs. Sidney H. Hamil-|arrived yesterday on an incoming of Anchorage, arrived here on the Princess Louise and are guests Sitka and are guest: 1 plan for ending ti arded as rejections by mc spokesmen. were res industry RIO DE JANEIRO—The meet of the Inter-American October 20 and the m 12 of President Far: and President Var postponed teday g October as a cor of the present situation in the e (e ATl HOA- DIDITA T Shastv "depend "{he Herbert Kilussby, manager of i‘[‘{'i‘:““"‘]‘“'l‘l‘\;‘“P“l‘:;;':(;‘l““lI_m oncrete | selcctis chers which may or the salmon cannery owned and op- e R e ey e able. If there are crated at Hydaburg by the Hy e e o o hemi. | teachers of any of the above listed burg Natives, is now in Juneau to BT jects who wish to teach night discuss the season’s operations with e school and have the qualifications, Alaska ice | PARIS—Joseph Darnand, who was chief of Vichy's militia, was con- demned to death tonizht by the High Court of Justice when a jury decided in less than an hour that he was guilty of collaborating with the Germans after the defeat of Franci } LONDON-—The permanent seat of | the United Nations organization will |be in the United States, the United { Natior Preparatory Cemmission decided tonight en Francisco has \been prominently mentioned. The docisicn to locate the home of the | new peace organization in the Unit- A(d States, instead of Switzerland, was by a nine to three vote of the preparatory commission executive committee. The United States and Canada abstained from the voting. ‘ RIO DE JAVPIR()V ~Brazil’s first national presidential election cam- | paign in 15 years will reach a climax | tonight when followers of President | Getulio Vargas stage a torchlight parade to Guanabara Palace to ask him to abandon plans for elections | and to continue in office. | CHICAGO — Dr. Gustav Egloff, | Research Director of Universal Oil Products Company, today disclosed | | “a revolution in petroleum refining | ! which means better gasoline for | motorists the world over” at the | Mexican-American Conference on | Industrial Research. WASHINGTON — Elimination of all income taxes on members of the | | armed forces from December 7, 1941 | | until the war i$ officially ended was I proposed today by Senator Johnston | | (D.-S.C.) His bill would refund any taxes already paid. North Sea and are guests at the' Baranof Hotel. Alaska Coastal Airlines plane from at the Bar- | anof Hotel. e Conference T U. 8. His- i Spanish, U. S. Citizen- s are interest- class may . History followed by Students m: f the class at a time more of Civics. for h Distinguished for flavor! You'll en- joy this finer tea. “Every time I ask him what he came already struckitrich!” specially blended » . . wih Ask your grocer for Centennia BETTER flaver! Betier eating! Centennial means light, tender hotcakes . + . crisp, tasty waffles. Special ingredienis + + « ard labor. Sherman C. tsfield, Ill.; Sgt. Ray , 1142 East 105th St., nd Sgt. John 24, Wilmore, lege that they shot a and his son Osam, rifles in the climax to a bout in Tanaka’ Native & officials. up here for, he says he’s a can't-be-matctied flavorl | Pancake end Weffle Flour. g flctqpber Specnd / f ON Z X @ 2 o | Permanent Waves % o s fed 5 j % $12.50 Wave for §10.00 (complete) 4 $10.50 Wave for § 8.50 (complete) ¢ FRUIT COCKTAIL CANNED OKRA CANNED HAMS BEAN SPROUTS CHOP SUEY VEGETABLES CHOW MEIN NOODLES NESCAFE BLACK PEPPER TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. . DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM—$2.50 aRerts| CASH GROCERY . FRESH COFFEE ALWAYS Ground the way you wish it with the full fresh flavor of the Coffee Bean : atthe ¢ Juneau Deliveries— i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. | | a VANITY BEAUTY SALON Phone 318 Ceoper Building OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT RRRRRRRRRRRRRRARRRRRRRARRRRRRRRR. = N A 2 A S\ o\

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