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PAGE EIGHT ~ : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRD—JUNEAU ALASKA SATURDAY OCT OBER 6, 1945 | ) council nize Anchorage the mmmme kl'l('d Cro: | trusted with wrmng out shipping SURPLUS AR Y mcilmen voted to accept a COUN("_ IAKES [xmrmnmz‘t replied that Juneau ha: WII‘!S Bronze S'I’GI‘ ! n wacs | About 200 Nazi Wacs are being labels. Failure to knit one Red o | ec omise proposal by Pan Am Inct done anything yet—that the erma held in France, 60 at Cormeille and Cress pullover sweater in three days i Afrways to ¢ ¥ 140 in a castle near Lyon |or write out 100 labels in one day expression of sympathy "l STANDFORMW, |5 1944 | ‘\\nh stand to the Seattle any having been mber of Con e cannot be i b s ORIENT AIRWAY - ented in cvidence to the CAB. Another application for a police | that the mayor be WARES BOUGH!T uthorized to er L.| Juneau is officially £oINE 0N geck to intervene was ey Grummett and i patrolman’s job, filed by .| Ju 1 i econded by 'All the Waes who now have bab- | is punishable by three days in a l 'm: were pregnant when they came | cell. | , into the camp,” the official said. “We —_——————- | have not investigated the cases but p i ( rison Camps | that company’s 7 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams, of Ketchikan, have arrived here and are guests at the Hotel Juneau. bern out of wedlock.” | most of the babies were probably | MR, MRS. ADAMS HERE | | “Lustwaffe” was a nickname the 2 H S Patroller here, was referred States-Orient air route from the|carried unanimously SUUSREHC, AR + t PfopemeS lISfed for to Police Conimittee, with Midwest via Canada to the exclu- b PR ljx%m.l ;zuu; (z(’xmgi?l :)“J“rva_dm;;r; — e - sion of a route emanating from | the occupation. eted in 4 SAWYER IN JUNEAU PARIS — Six babies have been | fashionable Honore quarter in Paris| born to German Wacs being held at | the girls lived easy lives and were of- eille Fortress 12 miles from ten n sun bathing in the garden. Their prescnt home is a stone J. M. Sawyer, of Pasadena, Calif., has arrived in Juneau and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. r ant Chief of Police dJohn Monagle ; e smnat . | Health Enforcement | ontet o R o eetion . the Pesitlc Nofthwest Annual Dinner of 1 appcintment. of patrolman| Presented last cvening by the, Aviati C tee of the Juneau et e ey S uihran Chbech . | W annc terior Departmer 1 - conneil el it ———————— | erty disposer, John V 5 ,|Tequest that the city intervene, on | :‘d“:n; Ptk Moo (bt daies bacy:| VIRGINIA CRAWFORD HERE that Jur i , behalf of o Scattle-based route, at TO Be Heid Od 25\ ahildzén sl st i heve hn bid Gttt | Virginia Crawford, of New York quant C 1 Ware AC adific Com o and | ceming Civil Aeronautics Board ¢ i German homes as | o1 o cione near the entrance and CitY, has arrived here and is regis- on s jeally has be c L company. A requ by the Grand|hearings on North Pacific air T on as ements are made mth‘wmm up to salute whenever atered at the Baranof. Alakka tive Bro-|Foutes, the city council last night| At the meeting of the cupation forces French soldier ‘passes by, R - action to remove 8uthorized the mayor to file a|Lutheran Ladies Ald Society this wporsonally, I don't feel indebted 3 | Chinese Coolies who helped buiid ent on ef of intervention with CAB, |week, held in' the church parlors care of our German guests,”| In the Wac camp the.girls sit| bases for the B-29 Superfortresses Indian! It has been suggested that Ju-|plans were made for the coming fall fficial said. “I had my own|around their open windows for the have their own name for the Jeep. he neau join with Ketchikan in send- 5 in the country robbed and most part busily knitting. Most ot | Their written characters, translated ing a representative to Washington egational dinn etely emptied by German wo- | them wear civilian clothes now. literally, call a Jeep. Four wheels ID. C., to express the city'’s posi-|Will be held Tt ay, October spok n for the With the ladies of the Aid Society as ¢ of Sept. 20, asking Aviation Committee stated that|bost a Electric Light and there is little likelihood A price on its fa-| Cowld be taken in tim d. Mr. Pullon stateq|hope, he said, is to file a brief, to| Parlors, and on Dec. 1, the annual ad. Mr. Pullen s r is scheduled, also in the it - Bentile Miglhser Henvy: 1. 08 sented by one of the North- bazaar e | NAVY NURSE Lt. Mary Harrington ’ v ed on bringing | West attorneys already in attend- jchurch parlors. =~ ; pe| Nelson of Elk Point, South Dakota, light company’s valuation of its @nce on the forthcoming hearing| The next regular meeting of the| 4o one of eleven nurses who will re- b to date and that as soon | Which will set the CAB's final se- Lutheran Ladies will be on the eve-| cqive the Bronze Star medal in Ma- s il o3 . Fovinait 1 ning of Nov. 1 at the church par-| pjj ° She served with a hospital hostess- | helped the wounded during the - i carly part of the Philippines The counrcil wound up its semi-|city has no objec Sppuateal Bas bein veviaed) £ 0 CEE R Bert McDowell and | prior 1o Pear] Harbor day. and 8 ey 3 “”" * - paign. Captured by the Japs when by o T B N SN (R | o =k e o aSQ 0 mfer 3100 00 4 addition to @ ri ute to the S W 3¢ ' natioaal Mmme IS MONDAY | * ™" 3 ® with a stop in Alaska determining factor in the men who said they were with the Besides knitting the girls are en- ' with 1000 uses.” from Lig Pullen, to the|tion, but the Company Ao ge sale has been planned actio The best for Nov. 8, to be held at the church h ts for c ven carrier it will be submitted to the com- . r actin pany’s stockholders so they U1l ading over the t of 3 purchased, the council voted to approve payment additional iled by the cou rth Pacific. | i STl e tandard Tim to both the Juneau Lun Scout Council \"Ih SIS e oW e ¢ N CASH PRIZES for the THREE BEST DEER A complaint regardine a on a Juneau Gold decision e last night was the 4 West Tentt |y teelin ressed by Councilman pi.i¢ and Power Co. for their _|rentals for the month of October ""i-" .F. R . 5 Ao mecting wos R, 1 . that Alasks has o et VT BN | e assepies at a discsant. AR }xm LERS bronght to Qur Siore This Season Skuse, for his special clea un this time a commui f inte he' coveral i nt matters will| remittances must bear postmark of P commiittee, of a list of properties R sy Pacific found by the not in cently-adoj chief of police to be ith the city’s re- H H H heTIE tk Henn wsa” 2eri2 Film Sirike Riof tation Ordinan Several proper- benefit tes were netea cor reunaine o PUES Nine in Jail ey raz as hazards, and others were pointed out as in confiict with the wh'l 25' H d e sanitation code. Owners are to b iie fl]ure it ‘ notified, with the ut at all forceably part of Con- | gy Joed, and & complete attenc JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS - will: miost | grics of ménibers i desl TELEPHONE CO. —adv. Uy cordmg to SIZE, SHAPE and Bchimshit i S Second Prize - 3. ; ! Sec. : 3800 N IFORMITY. Tn other words Third Prize - - 1500 ipe nest trophy. THE JUDGES WILL BE: by the C only cities h in favor of watchful eye to cor- HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 6—Nine film ”f”,hrc.::!“ shait ,f"‘::“ s h\v_ - - 1A1: . rective measures @ S35 Tory e e i et Lo Feominepdad. by O40 ek JACK J. 0'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service For the streets c each today after a riot yesterday at , = .. th ok reported that new lights to be Warner Brother: installed at two, possibly three, which or m needy locations and that wood were injured sidewalk repairs and inst have been recommended spots ¥ Studio during men and women flying missiles. nee started shortly after mass members of the Con- tudio Unions, who have since March 12 in an 2-' AFL Uaion jurisdictional dispute. Fairbank jeopardization way. And, even An is divided' about opinion—when noses are The C. of C. committee for a record of action by MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sportsman's Assn. LT. COL. JAY WILLIAMS - The awards will be made shortly after the hunting s Vacuum-packed at the fleet- G of the judges will be final. son and the decision The city engineer reported ress on replacing piling € g 0 | because “71'/;'““\3 or mgmcmen_tOf;:»ert;lacltflil(\'oi‘-l ——These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good ! Small Boat Harbor. e HOCNAH WOMEN HERE uch as chambers of ¢ these golden whole kernels will. There are no strings attached. not permitted by the L.xll to file Mrs. Slatter and Mrs eptions pbintment . of Hoongah, are guests at To Mayor Ernest Parson: Alfred F. Bixby, made after c tincau Hotel that the city had already dc 1 sultation with the Boat Harbor e it could, and should m: Committee, was confirmed by the DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! further move t might weather has de at the-city d of corn are a superb treat whenever you put th your table. Ready to serve. ———All antlers will be on display at the Case Lot Grocery until the end of the season and will then be returned to their owners. Only the attached antlers are necesary. SUNDAY——————0CTOBER 7th SUNDAY—————O0OCTOBER 7th SL.30 Sunday Dinner $1.50 SUNBAY SPECIALS Cream of Chicken with Egg Noodles or Consomme PERCY'S FOUNTAIN SUNDAY DINNERS! Choice of Fresh Shrimp or Fruit Cocktail, Tomato Juice or Choice of Wine Tomato Aspic Salad > . 2 CHOICE OF: You will l.w very surprised and well "“8 the R(’St Cream of Chicken with Egg Noodles or Consomme Pot Roast. of Baby Beef with Mixed Vegetables pleased with our full course Sunday Dinner. | 4 Breaded Veal Cutlets, Country Gravy, Green Peas ° Sodas in Town * Baked Virginia Ham with Garden Spinach Tomato Aspic Salad Pan Fried Pork Chops, Sweet Potato, Apple Sauce - % Creamed Chicken a la King on Toast en Casserole . ot .85 85 w k D 5 i 8 ik s toad I"ried Fresh Salmon, Halibut or Red Snapper with Lemon Butter . .85 C— VY ee, a 0 ENTREES Hot Roast Turkey Sandw 1(}1 with Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, 4 # Y Baked Stuffed Local Spring Chicken, Imperial Dressing and Fruit Jelly e ?}.gvt;)‘hll‘lg'"(lll”l‘)‘"-"”) Sauce ......... et 4 4’8)0 Dinner speclals—ssc Small Tenderloin Steak, Mushroom Sauce and French Fried Potatoes FI06 7 ean o Chickeh, Unjointed on To ',(”um” Gray Lo 1.00 A % . g Pudding Jello Fruit Sherbet Ice Cream (Includes Soun, Salad, choice of En- Roast Young Tom Turkey, Dressing and Cranberry Sauce : e L e Fried Local Spring Chicken, Unjointed on Toast, Country Style 85(0 = SPECIAL SALABS = 85(‘ TG, YERGA ftr" r'i‘e") ey Breaded Pork Tenderloin, Country Gravy and Apple Sauce Includes Rolls or Toast, Goffee or Tea o8 9 # Fried Fresh Halibut or Salmon Steak, Lemon Butter Chicken Salad with Hard Boiled Egg, Dressing & Southern Fried Belgian Hare Rabbit with Corn Fritters F'resh Shrimp Salad with Hard Boiled Egg Saute of Chicken Livers on Toast with Fried Bacon Combination Vegetable Salad, ¥'rench Dressing i Roast Prime of Beef, au jus I'resh Fruit Salad with Cream Dressing $l.5fl—Week Day speflal Full * TOE == Course Dinner—$1.50 PECIAL SANDWICHES == 70¢ POTATOES HOT ROLLS VEGETABLES Inciudes Dessert, Coffee or Tea i sl ; e * y Het Roast Beef or Pork Sandwich, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy (g(l:g;ws:{dgogfiflz 2; Ig;?;‘:: %Vel;é: CHOICE OF': Toasted Baked Ham Sandwich \\n.h Mixed Vegetable Salad {able: Pctah,). Hot Rolls, choice’of Pie, Tuna Fish Sandwich on Toast with Lettuce and Tomato Salad Sundae, Parfait, Ice Creamr or Sher- Strawberry Parfuit, Chocolate Nut Sundac, Lettuce, Tomato and Bacon Sandwich on Toast with choice of Lunch Soup Jello with Whipped Cream or Orange Sherbet Ham and Egg Omelet Sandwich with. Potato Salad bet, Coffee or Tea. * Sliced Turkey Sandwich on Toast with Fruit Salad COFFEE or TEA Pudding Jelio Fruit Sherbet e B EVENING SPECIALS o WEAREFEATURING CHOP SUEY, CHOW MEIN, CHIN- ESE PORK cr CHICKEN NOODLES, SALADS, STEAK SANDWICHES, STEAKS, SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN and many others s Try Our Breakfast Specials Served from 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. PRICE — QUALITY — SERVICE ARE OF THE BEST! BRICK ICE CREAM TO TAKE OUT Duaris o3¢ Pinis - - 40¢ Take a Brick Home WHEN YOU PINE OUT DINE AT-