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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945 BULLETINS WASHINGTON--The House Ways ind Means Committee has approved x reductions totalling five billion, hree hundred million dolla The eductions'would apply to both indi- idual and corpoartion taxes. | COLUMBU firam R. Gale of Seattle was elected | | Sational Commander of the Grand | | Army of the Republic today at its | 79th national encampment, and 96- year-old Theodors A. Penland of Portland is the new Junior Vice- Commander. 5, Ohio 99-year-old | i 1 ] i i ! | : | ! 3 2N, CHICAGOThe Veterans of For- | { - W | leign Wa | have approved a resolu- peacetime com- Another slution adopted by the vetera roup at its 46th annual cncamp- ment favored retention by this| '(Uhn of the production secrats of ' {|tion ealling for { pulsory military training. | res |the atomic bomb. The vets then oted to hold their 1946 cncampment in Bost | n, Mass. STOKANE, Was s The Washin; tat> Convention of the Ame: ican Legion get under way th orning and this afternoon a colo 1 pa is scheduled. Later, a| note speech will be delivered by | ton ade ices of Supply Units, today an- ncunced complete cessation of fight- ing at Kunming between the Chin- ese Central Government troops and | forces of deposed Yunan Governor | Lung Yun. From New York City’s Fifth Avenue has just come A group of most important new millinery “The Escoffion (a turban type hat) brilliantly executed and inspired from the head- dress, worn centuries ago, by the Flem- ish nobles TOKYO—One American and sev- eral Japanese were Killed in an ex csion of an American ammuni- -laden barge in Tokyo’s inner harbor off Yokohama today. Three Americans and unreported number of Japanese were injured. There was | Choose your becomingly beautiful new Little Boy, Big Club if " REVEALS HALF . |ference fails as 10 companies spurn LADORREVEN s qniet? gty whoole mtlk frome labor disputes across the country. N swzall box/ hr.- order seizure of strike-bound re- | fineries in 15 states where 43,000 e cut in wige dispute; ‘wage con- MILLION IDLE (By The Associated Press) More than a half million idle by | government truce plan. | Coal—Soft coal mine shutdowns increased in Pennsylvaia, Ohio, | West Virginia, Kentucky. About | 115,000 miners off their jobs in ! support of their foremen’s union N bargaining rights. R Shipping—A port-wide strike of Ny 60,000 workers, including 46,000 w| T longshoremen, crippled shipping | New York Harbor. | Autcmobile — General Motors Corporation rejected 30 per cent hike demand of the CIO United Autcmobile Worke union said i negotiations with company repre- entatives would be resumed Satur- in 7 s 77 5’ Not a skim milk ... Kraft's is powdered whole milk with uni- form cream richness! Strike by Deici trew Stym- Kodiak Post Office Second ” Ccl. Harry Cain, Tacoma Mayor. 5 )Ccmmunicatin}ns — Nation’s tele- JUST RESTORE THE WATER i o : | phone service threatened with dis- ing . BUENOS AIRES-—Argentinas ox- | ruption from 11 to 3 p.‘m. (PST) and have a delicious milk for plosive student strike flared into Friday when 250,000 -indepe . 20 * 8 | a3 50,1 pendent s ” open humm;z |x§[\.;; arltcl;'nconlwhvxr union operators leave jobs to take drinking . . . for all milk uses, police armed with clubs and tear triki i i i1 o4 I} 2 strike vote in demonstration { Bombs - BEGKS HESG. - USRI | || Gitorr abroriuth 2 (o7 VB Mot including infant feeding! L:lx P.hv"'.“ ix} an oftor} to 3 and teletype ems also may b barricaded there since affected | @ s A former Republican POLICE COURT %) d Sccretary of the Navy,| Bitus 4 . Both hailed tnto City Magis- Truman Newberry, is dead. New-| Among the 545 Australian brides and 220 children of Amarican service- “‘(}"‘.,\, Tl ‘on TEUER A S berry, who served in the Cabinet of | men brought from dewn under by the liner Lurline fo San Francisco, (¢ chaiges, Mr uuhdz i President Theodore Roosevelt, dled| o e “Bogty Trudell and her son, Kenneth, 15 months’ old (ahove). | o0y Jackson recelved 30-day at his home here after a long ill- 2 4 jail sentences this morning, sus- e . They came froin Brishane and ycung Kenneth picked up a military ness. He was 80 years old. R e b . i R pended on condition of good be- NTS i . policeman’s club and arm band on the wi ey are enroute 10 | havior. In- addition, M. Jagkson i bins PRESE CHICAGO — Philippines Commis-| Hudson, Wis, to join husband and father, Frank, now out of the T e e R RS S S TR | sioner, Brigadier General Carlos Army. (AP Wirephoto) Jeseph James, drunk and disorderly R a8 a a & e —_— and Thomas Brown, drunk; $25 H H % i e » Romulo, has demanded that Em nd ; ; $25 1. 4 | THE E SCOFFION Ry, dias dmarip thak K A G ) Public Accouniani-Stenographic-Tax Relurns and then tried as a war criminai. I are 13 soldiers for Dutch - . CHUNGKING—Maj. Gen. H. B "y Eliza Mark, of Pelican City, is o ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 ¢+ | Aurand, Commander of U. S. Serv- uest at the Gastineau Hotel, IO i Pk A T S G R S ST it DENALI HELD FEDERAL BLD6. UPTOTODAY FPARS HERE ies Scheduled Depart- ure from Seattle Alaska Project Be- fore Congress Escoffion aad wear it with a gay heart (“““”’:l“gri';"“ report of the cause - i : The eollection is small and there a3 _S})‘EIA'II"T%EIL 0:(”'4 —After -m;; ::irls‘m W A’s“lrx)xxxp(l‘.('ro::.< :(')xmhh'g?{:miid : “ pC e = O T e 3 2 | with all of her 130 passengers abos as twe »jeets eligible Z issonly S Eath dind Koriging\s G- WASHINGTON — The Federally "y jolock yesterday aiternoon clusion in the legislation congr Communications Commission today |} postponed from October 23 to Janu-{ ary 14 a hearing to consider changes in clear channel broadcasting. 16.95-22.35 (BeA | i ATHENS—Fifteen persons, includ- b seven soldiers and policemen, were pounied .]af';i gigm when aj. .y representative of the Alaska Territorial build- ) :‘““d_‘"‘fl "“""%“ ."““.;A‘:“’"S Steamship company said. “We took | ing, $1,000,000 (previously author- 3 ‘ C"‘x‘;::“ Lol gr:;;pmg; ondions | the fellow back, but still the sail- ized). 1 : : crs refuse an the ship. T - . . 5 Zf’z 1 a tried to rescue a boy cigarette Dlesn-rh u“,(,](,l,l;‘:nx\]? ‘.“‘ e I X od th vendor, who had been arrested by | o1y 10 or v v | E g at 10 c'clock yesterday forenoon QUALITY SINCE /887 romee o miack maket enargen. |28 ot 10 ook yesterday torencon | OFFICERS . ELECTED LONDON—Dr. Radomir Zivkovie, Yugoslav member of the War Crimes Ccmmission, declared today that from 6,000 to 7,000 Germans and SE! . WAR DEPT. ASKED because of a strike of her deck crew, te be a long del afternoon. and we took care of them so they would not have to walk the streets bas ‘heen asked to appreve, author the stear Denali of the Alaska iz $193,000,000 for new govern- Steamship Company, was expec ment buildin in the States and ail for Southeast and Southy | Territories. The Alaska projec i Kodiak—Site building, Post resulted from the Office, member the “The discharge trouble of a of 1 and remodel- y, we put the pas- BY CHAPELADIES AT MEETING OCTOBER 2 at 4 o'clock yesterday 3 ngers ab The: re no hotel rooms Ttailans had been listed as war erim- | pt e (ot 0 N8 T | Mrs. Cecil Donohue entertained ar asua I inals by the commission, and pro- g tancce oG E e ship sails, the Chapeladies at her home on | | tested against delays in bringing Séattle steamship companies afe the Glacier Highway Tuesday. FOR pERM"S FOR ‘ | them to trial. having trouble manning all Seattle| Election of officers was held, with 4 | N | - - ships.” the following being installed: Mrs. | HEA]’ Union of the Pacific said he knew of Bland, Vie dent; Mrs. TREATMENT CHICAGO — A month ago Lew H. Daughetee applied a torch to a But Slightly WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—Another burn away a New Boat Harbor and Sea- plane Hangar Are Local | web of no crew |more men and that is what we are | I! lower branch of an apple tree injdcing in the his yard in suburban River Forest t0|Ske has a full crew aboard caterpillars. | now.” Green, Earl Bland meeting at her wve Road, Oct - WANN IN TOWN y-Treasurer. will have the home on the 16, the we have to Denali. t trouble on “When men quit, Denali. right] case of the App"(a"ons Made drop in the nation’s war casualty }:nw apple blossoms have appeared; The steamship Baranof of -the| Clyd .A of Whitehorse, toll was reported today by the Arm- along the length of the branch. NoZ Alaska Steamship Company sailed is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. o W cd Forces, with the total now stand- where else were there any buds. |from Seattle yesterday as the las - > > SEATTLE, Oci. <—The Seattle ing at 1,070,524 | e |ship from this port for Nome. She Victoria had a half-sister District U. S. Army Engineers De- The decrease of 48 from last week's Empire Want-ads bring results! has a big including winter 1 Feodore. partment announced today they figuies resulted from reductions in i — —- — e = VLA have received applications for War the number of missing and revis- Department permits to construct ions in other categories. 1 SR et e the following projects in the navi-| Army casualties, reported through 9 zable waters of Alaska: Sept. 30, totalled 922476. The latest () The City of Juneau, to construct Navy figure amounts to 148,048. {é) % & small-boat harbor in Gastineau A breakdown on Army casualties ¢ PALRANNY Channel, northwest of existing and those a week ago follow: killed, % boat harbor in Juneau. 206,622 and 205918; wounded, 571,664 | ¢} Seldovia Packers, formerly Ko- and 571,720; missing 22,552 and 23.-‘75 @lak Island Fishing, Trading and 271; prisoners, 121638 and 121430.|0) Packing Co., requests threc-year The Navy'casualties: killed 54,986 » éxtension of the time limi on War 8nd 54468; wounded 80,247 and 80,-| ¢} Department permit to construct 244; missing 10.259 and 10,779; prh-';) eannery buildings in Seldovia Bay. Oners 2,556 and 2,842. 1% Alaska Glacier Seafoods Co., e g ‘?: Petersburg, to extend wharf adja- TRANSPORT plA“E |9 cent to its plant 1% John Beck, to construct wharf | ) in Wrangell Narrows at Peters- SEIS “Ew RE(ORD 1? burg. i 4 i Dean H. Goodwin, to construct j(/) RUN / Gastineau Channel about two and BURBANK, Calif, Oct. 4 — A% one-half miles northwest of Juneau. new east-to-west transcontinental | () i W. H. Cleveland, to construct an speed flying record of seven hours,|¥ addition to an existing residence on 53 minutes has been established | () fhe tidelands in Sitka Harbor a Lockheed C-69 Constellation ¢ H - transport plane [41 { SEATTLE MEN HERE The old mark for the 2355-mile | ! E V. Inman and G. D. Tomlin- course, from Miami, Fla. to Bur-|9) n, of Seattle, have arrived here bank, w hours, 10 minutes. | nd are guests at theé Baranof At the controls of the four- 5! - qngined transport as it landed here () i BOERMAN HERE esterday - were Maj. James G. ) §. R. Bogman, representing the Haizlip and Maj. Joseph A. Mc-|0) Department of the Interior, from Kiown, hof 3 Air Transport |7 ashington, - D. C. i§ & gucst et Command’s Operational Test Enn;?fl PHONE 667 ‘ Baranof, at Miami, e ST, T L SR (R G o N o o N o NN o VoV o o o o X oN ooV oo oo o N oNoNoNo Vo o oV oNoN o N Vo o Vo o ot DC-3Equipment . . Refreshmenis Aloft . . Stewardess Service ALASKA AIRLINES BOGGFIIPIFPPOGFFFIFFITIGG FFFOTINSFFPT 0SS 220\ VOO ; Baranof Hotel . e Sy TN, M IO TN 7 VU 7 OO Y R 7 B T T e o 51§ GLONIAL TABLE LAMPS These are the latest in Lamp Creation. You will be surprised at their beauty and the efficient lighting dispelled by them. W We Also Have Some Very Nice SILK SHADES for FLOOR LAMPS that will aid in bright- ening up these long dark evenings and add refinement to your home. See and then Get the Above at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Phone 616 " Regular Service from Sealile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION | ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F, (Jim) CHURCH, Agent mwmwwmwnnm«owmnmmm d