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PAGE EIGHT Chinese Benefit - Affair Yesterday Is Great Success and Tea afternoon Scottish Rite auspices of the d ssional Women's d the Juneau Woman's Club, the co-operation of friends, a completely netting a total of Chinese Relief, and enjoyable to all who Exhibit terday The Chinese which was held ve and evenin he Temple Busit Clut w members uccessful about $160 proving most attended s and Pr s, through affair for A sincere vote of thanks to all who helped in the preparations and carrying-out of the project has been extended by the committee member clubs, through the gen- n, Mirs. John McCor- ating array of exhibits, lcaned for the occasion the owners, were well worth an entire afternoon of one’s time Notable among them was the set of very old Chinese pottery belonging to Mrs. Ben €ee of Douglas, which Fave belonged to the family for many years, and have seen constant 1se, as well as an exquisite gold- Schilling Paprika makes food look and taste better DUZ OXYDAL PEET'S SOAP POWDERS MINNESOTA NEW WILD -RICE CROP NEW WHITE STAR 3 large D5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA banded plate of rare porcelain which Mrs. James Beall, Mrs. Pearl Bur- is a famiy heirloom ford and Mrs. K. N. Neill, who loan- Numerous Exhibits ed a collection of books about China, too numerous to mention from the shelves of the Baranof Book lovely articles displayed, Shop. pieces such as the “Kuan Mus of Mercy) statuette in a gorgeous in the Nugget Shop was worn at the i|3E|um Is STILL Charles Tuckett brought in! Mandarin coat, which ; tea table by those who poured. Duri the evening, | Joyce Snm‘)f ‘\;‘i:‘!tl(ll(‘];:\lllrl\\”L.(:;Dives'ed O“I(Ial Makes the serving, dressed in Chinese cos-{ Broad(as' as ‘l’hrongs Give Him Cheers tume. Pouring durir hours were Mr: Marcus Jenszn BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 11.—Gen. Eduardo Avalos, Commander of the 'powerful Campo de Mayo 2arrison took over the Argentine War Min- istry today as the power behind the military government, but there wert indications that Col. Juan Peron, though divested of his cabniet status remained a strong factor in the con- fused political situation. Only a few hours after the gov- ernment had accepted Peron’s resig- nation as Vice-President, War M ister and Minister of Labor and cial Welfare, he delivered a ech to an enthusiastic crowd in which he pledged the remainder of his life “to the cause of the working man.” Cries of “Our President” came from the cheering throng which gathered | outside the Se of Labor to { hear the “Iron Man's” speech, which | was nationally broadcast. Peron’s speech |some Latin American quarters inaugurating his campaign for des- igr lections which have been promised for April e AWVS SPONSORING DAY NURSERY FOR JUNEAU CHILDREN Almost were the but rare Yi" (Goddess \ porcelain collection; the creamy-white Chinese shawl which had belonged to Mrs Ernest Gruening's grandmother the nested tables loaned by Mrs, E Parsons; the teakwood incense- burner, and a very old brown teak- wood stand from the M. D. Williams llcetion; the brass bowl displayed by Mrs. H. S. the hand- woven “storm curtain: from Mrs. Simpson MacKinnon's collection, all these were objects of much atten- ARGENTINE RANKS afternoon V. Cole, I\.h'\“ E. E. Parsc | 8 ing, Mrs. Don P | ter, Mrs. Ed Lewis, Mrs. Homer G vin and Mrs. Ralph Rivers During the evening hours presid- 'ing over the tea table were Miss Catherine O’Connor, Mesdames Wm. Paul, James Smith, A. B. Phillips, Mildred R. Hermann, C. Earl Al- brecht, A. M. Uggen and Edna Lo- men. Memkers of both organiza- tions helped with serving through- out both the afternoon and evening "he Gift Shop, under the super- vision of Mrs. George Rogers, prov- ed a most attractive spot, and many crders were taken for the articles displayed. All the proceeds from this affair, previously stated, are to go to Chinese relief, through the Nation- 1 War Fund. the table was entirely Chinese character, with the service the occasion coming from Mrs. Lockie MacKinnon's and Mrs. sim acKinnon’s collections, ra from the M. D. Will- trays loaned by Mrs. J Jef- frey and Mrs. Wm. Paul, the Chine ss-linen cloth McCormick's Ezhibitors Many more interesting caught the attention, and exhibitors were Mrs. Edna Lomen, Mrs. Carl Lind, Joyce Smith, Mrs. Bess Winn, Mrs. D. W. Herron, Mrs George Sheeper, Mrs. Don Foster, > oo Mrs. 1. Goldstein, Miss Hazel Forde, TYPHOON SWIPES | OKINAWA Ninety Thousand Seldiers Without Quarters -5 | Killed, Score Hurt NEW YORK, Oct. 11 John Adams, CBS correspondent, said | Juneau Chapter, AWVS, Mrs. Ernest in a broadcast from Manila today | Gruening, local chairman, has an- that 9¢,000 soldiers had been left | nounced without quarters, five killed and a| Mrs score wounded in the typhoon |the nursery and children of all age _ which struck Okinawa Island on|will b> accepted for care during Tuesday { the heurs from 8 o'clock a. m. to 5 Several correspondents on the o'clock p. m. Arrangements may be first plane to take off from Oki- | made to have children picked up nawa since the storm reported and returned by taxi. “damage so great that, had it come! Care of children will include a month earlier, it could well have luncheon and “snacks.” Anyone de- changed the entire pattern of our!siring further information regarding occupation,” he said. “Had inva- | the nursery can secure it by tele- sion of Japan been necessary, it!Phening Red 180, it was stated FLIES 22 ON TRIPS The southern part of the island | took the worst beating, with nearly all Army and Navy installations de- stroyed,” he quoted the correspond- ent as saying. | 3 [ Eight passengers flew to Ketch- !ikan on outgoing Coastal Airlines’ planes and the following four flew to | Petersburg: Mrs. W. M. Chipper- field, Bill Sheldon, A. L. Florence in tea used for the candel iams and 1- of items among 1s Mrs. Avenue The home of 1577 Evergreen { the location of a day nur i ducted under the sponsor: Rogers will be in charge of Ib....53.75 ITEMS TUNA D DARNELLS BRING BACK MOOSE FROM INTERIOR interpreted in | m as President in the general BIG FACTOR IN | fiscated 6,000 gallons of liquor after dred miners have walked out in West Virginia further reducing coal pro- d t ¥ ers. Harlan Fis Court today, cases. Rios of Chile is due her noon u will give 1 C c Harold Claire suicide after the return of I I I Earlywine hac k t ¥y ¢ »ared for prosecution, he said I 371 today to a total of 1,070,153 as n c v 1 g will B_ _U,H'E,I | N 5 T0 GATHER HERE wuthorities closed distilleries in the Singapore area today and con- | Commissioner, | urned here from ‘airbanks dquarters to pre- | re for the second meeting of the | Alaska Housing Authority, to be held | here beginning October 16. | Mr. Allen disclosed that Jesse | Epstein, Regional Director for the Federal Public Housing Authority, is to come here from Seattle to attend the Territorial board meeting next we 20 persons had died in 48 hours as ! at will 1 result of liquor poisoning. : he WASHINGTON—Forty-two hun- duction. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Twenty housand Lockheed aircraft workers joined picket lines today in sym- yathy with the motion picture d ¥ ommi Allen was |, \ferring here with Lloyd W. Wa utilitics expert from the Re- FPHA offic Seattle, ms connected with the | sy Avenue hou project | . ‘(( tiani s appointment to the Al- | [anc gency, Mr. Allen w 6 of the Thomas Hard- | here and made his foner I [ nor jonal TS Ju LS WASHINGTON Chief in one of the Suprem d birthda usual, hearin is marking his 73 in working as Wilic taff Company au. s BADMINTONERS JUST PLAY; NO ELECTION badminton enthusiasts nd at the High School ung for the Juneau lub to hold its sched- f officers for the y reported today. \r 1 attendance use of the floor for an evenin lay lauw il rance of fair sex badmi toners present, added difficulties to pairings Another evening on the gym floor |is scheduled for next Wednesday, when the election will be held, if a resentative turnout is on hand. - o> GUARDS MEET AT 8 IN A. B. HALL The Juneau unit of the Terri- torial Guards will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the A. B. Hall. There will be practice on the small bore | range and all scores are being kept Yepai tinent through October ere ! for the purpose of selecting the )22,583—an increase of 107 over last | team in the coming rifle mateh. ek. The Navy's total is 14 | - of 478. Want-ads NOTICE To Qur Customers With Regular Order WASHINGTON-—President Juan this President for visit h Truman a W) SAN FRANCISCO Arrival nits of the Third Fleet Mc West Coasters their fir naval spectacle since ths outbr of Wi In contrast to th of don't look and don't talk, t mean a naval parade best tradition were Gym few on b a in t N FRANCIdSULU - Paliee B2l reported today Earlywine, 32, had atter Officer Mr yted those How mad Syl te missing Juring husband from the the husba abscnce, married s Mu NDON-—About and collabc been executed and a: enced terms ranging other 400 from to 10 ears to life, Poland’s Atto \ ral George Sawicki said her ther 8,000 cases are bein s pre- WASHINGTON attle casualties in the The count of war dropped mcre names ware stricken from the olumns cf the missing. Army cas- ialtics reported to the W. results! Empire vring HOUSING HEADS [NOTED MINISTR OF UNITY CENTER Mrs, Jnity Center, at the Monday and Tuesday evenings, at 8| Mrs. Lance has lectured extensive- | ly throughout the continental United ates and in the Hawaitan Islands | ifuring her 20 years in charge of the | wisband, Neal voice THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945 ing through post-graduate and cors respondence studies. Mr. and Mrs. Lance are to arrive here Sunday aboard the steamer Princess Louise and, after their apa pearances here, will return south aboard the same ship, on Wednes=~ day Mrs. Garland Boggan is in charge angements for Mrs. Lance’s ance here. Persons wishing an rview with Mrs. Lance may se= appointments through Mrs. an, telephone 209, or by calling Beranof Hotel, it is announced, D IN FROM SITKA T0 APPEAR HERE Marion T. Lance, Minister | Portland, Oregon, present two lectures in Juneau | Methodist Church, on next Bog: the k, it was announced here today Mrs. Clyde C. Frank are guests at the Gastincau Hotel, arriving here on an incoming plane from Sitka - - MOLLER ARRIVES nd Unity Center. On her visit she will be accompanied by her Lance, whose rich ard in several num- attending the lectures will b by tho: meau aduatd and ordained a min- h | Dan Moller, Vice President of the the Unity School of Chris Sclumbia Lumber Company, is he: Kansas City, Missouri, Mrs rora Sitka, a guest at the Bar- sinte has added to her irain- | anof Hotel. ty Liquor Store Open 10 12 Midnight Phones 92-95—2 Free Peliveries Daily FRIDAY~——SATURDAY 3.95 FIFTH Three Feathers 0ld Thompson Three Rivers Reserve Gordon's Gin Rocking Chair Cedar Brook P. M. De Luxe RASPBERRY PRESERVES STRAWBERRY PRESERVES FRUIT COCKTAIL CANNED OKRA CANNED HAMS BEAN SPROUTS CHOP SUEY VEGETABLES CHOW MEIN NOODLES NESCATE BLACK PEPPER TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. PHONE - 104 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM—$2.50 DELIVERY TO THANE FROM NOW ON we will make a regular delivery to THANE each TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Orders should be in the store hy TWO 0'CLOCK. 2.5/ Juneau Deliveries— i0 A.M.and 2 P. M. Doug Delivery—10 A, M, Berts il NIMRODING INTERLUDE 3 Back with a moose in the larder, after more than a month in the In-, terior, are Rod and Hermia Dai-! nell, who topped off a summer hitting the highspots of Alaska’s outdoors by heading for the Yukon vall and its big game. Mr. and Mrs. Darnell set out on September 1, and together with Lisle Hebert, drove into Fairbanks' over the Richardson Highway. There Rod teamed up with Lt. Leonard Berlin on a hunting trip that net- ted a sheep and a caribou. The caribou resulted in a two and one- half mile trek to pack it out. On September 13, the party at! Fairbanks was joined by more Ju- neauites, Lu Hudson and Mrs. He- bert and the Heberts' young daugh- ter. The group toured much of the country around Fairbanks, and out to Circle Hot Springs, with inter- | mittent hunting—mostly for birds. Returning toward Anchorage, the| | party split up again. The Darnells | |turning back north after their moose and the Heberts and Hudsons driving }cu to Anchorage, from where Mr. Hudson flew back here Sepwmheri |24, the Heberts a week later. | | 1t was 8ut of Big Delta last week, {hunting with Bert Hansen, guide, |that they finally bagged their {moose—a big fella’, that dressed at {1,000 pounds and with a double set jof palms. The animal was shot |near Good Pastor Creek. l The Darnells returned here this | _|week aboard the steamer Columbia after a memorable trip that was Mrs. Darnell’s first to the Interior. Their moose has been shipped here to be placed in evidence. R ARRIVES VIA PAA | Lloyd W. Warner, Federal Public Housing Authority, has arrived via | PAA from Seattle and is registered at the Baranof Hotel. >+ MRS. ZEISER HERE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zeiser, of Seattle, are guests at the Baranof Hotel. MR., Carter was an incoming from Sitka on an Al- and is regis-‘ Ernie passenger aska Airlines plane tered at the Baranof - AT BARANOF An incoming PAA plane brought Mel D. Williford from Fairbanks vesterday. He is a guest at the V. A | Schubert, Keene, N. V. Clark and O. J. Holm. C. Franks, Alice E. Fr Carter. ‘G. Keene, Arthur Schulberg, N. Clark, H. 8. Moulton Holm. Johnson. Baranof who has arrived guest at the Baranof Hotel. our prices on the following items will be: ANY BRAND CANNED MILK $4.99 Case (OCA-COLA - $2.00Case Yes, we have Bananas Today! PIoalY wicely 16 -=- Phones == 24 nd C. L. Florence. To Ketchikan: V. Hensey, R H. 8. A. Hensey, Mrs, Blinkenspp, A. Moulton, D. G. were: Clyde nks and E. L. From Sitka passen; B V. 0. J. From Pelican: E. B. Roberts, and From Tenakee: Mrs. Chas. E. - - FROM PORTLAND Registered a guest Hotel is Howard here from at the! Bertse Pc as James E. Parks, of Hoonah, is a, COPYRIGHT 1945, HILLS BROS COFFEE INC “Ill say we specialize!” declared the boss beaver. “All we build are dams.” And all Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., produces is coffee . . . buying, blending, roast- ing, and packing the finest coffees obtainable. That’s why every pound of Hills Bros. Coffee has the matchless, uniform flavor that will make you say —*“Now that’s what I call good coffee!” TRADE MARKS REC_U_$ PAT OFF. Baranof Hotel, Calvert's Special Red Horse Rum Vodka - Kamchatka Martini Cocktail - Arrow Imported French Wines Are Real , Values FOR TWO DAYS ONLY! Buy Your Supply NOW for the Holidays FREE DELIVERY From10:30 A. M. 10 5P. M. Her The Largest Selection of Wines in the City BEER | SICK'S RAINIER, case $4.25 EASTERN BEER, case 55 00 Schliiz . . . Trommers EORGE BROTHER Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepied Up to 2:30 P, M.