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PAGE EIGHT WALTER . DLEFT BULLETIN ~__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA “RESTRICTIONS ON!SWPCOFFICIAL | PETERS NAMED | | University, Chjcago, worked for TAKES OVER CAR "7 DARKING ARE GOING| VIEWINGNEEDS | CHIEF OF NEW ~ " "~ "' y acq ed with w ON — President Txu-‘] functions of CAA's| man today nominated Major General TOBEENFORCED NOW DU"ES TH“RSDAY ‘ Leslie Groves as Assistant to the FORTERRITORY AN DIVISION trial Socialist in Mexico to wol ed States and Britain. . Harold E. Stassen, who resigned as Governor of Minnesota to enfer th: Navy and has served as Flag Seci 'hnsbcenfm’m(’d"""‘."'00 THER REPORT against the Unit- | ® WE . W THER or 24- Temperaturs Friends of Capt Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 55; BUREAU) Hour Period . . . . the Air Navigation | 2 of the Bureau of Light - - Army Chiof of Engineers. Groves, tary to Adm. William Halsey, an-| ¢ minimum, 44. 3 nd the Bureau of Air| Chief of Police Johi. -fonagle an-| Herbert Bittman, of Seattle, re-| Louis C. Peters, who has been who would also be promoted to the |nounce he will be a definite can-|e At Airport—Maximum, 52; @ New Reglona! Manager Is roueh development, Deunces that beginning now the 30- | cently appointed to head up Smaller Ficld Agent for the Alaska Native permanent rank of Brigadier Gen- [didate for the Republican Presi- (e minimum, 42. b4 desi nufacture of radio,Minute parking restriction in the|War Plants Corporation activities in Service, has been appointed to the erg], commanded the famous Man- | dential nomination in 1948. Stassen’ ¢ . Named e SU((GSSOY fo il lication equipment, |Pusiness sections will be strictly en-|Alaska, was conferring here today newly-created position of Director of pattan Project which developed the | will be out of the service in Di-le ¢ o o 6 0 006 060 0 8 4 H AVY ,”mm‘mihnrvd by his Department. |with government officials, following Native Resources for the ANS, it gtomic bomb. cember. . ° Marshall Hopp f i cquipment and has| The approach of the winter season farrival from Seattle yesterday. |was announced today by ANS Gen- s S0 £ e WEATHER FORECAST e id and the present heavy traffic de-| Mr. Bittman's present trip is to eral Superintandent Don C. Foster. BOSTON—Striking employees of | NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.—A $700,- | o i s 2 . ; with |mands that strict attention be paid;“break ground” for opening SWPC| The responsibility of the Native ho Eastern Massachusetts Street{000 fire has nearly destroyed b ¥ eie - Iter b T g in|bY all autoists on their time limit offices in Alaska. He is accompan- Resources division is to stimulate gailway Company have begun voting | Niagara Falls hotel, the Catar: Pt tgbmadr s ST rways for ¢ \ Age ety + which | and the overtime parking of cars, ied by Col. Duncan Frissell, Liaison small industry, such as clam canner- | o, the question of whether or not to{ House. Nearly 150 guests fled from | e tonight and Tuesday. Not 8 ince 194 avd i firet mod- | ometimes for several hours, is going | officer from the Army to the SWPC. fes, saw mills, crafts and home return to work, The transportation |the building by fire escapes and|e much change in tempera- ® dutic e . of the Federal|to be @ thing of the past {The two will leave Wednesday for crafts, % among Alaska’s Mative company, which serves more than 71 {stairway and only two were injured | o ture, Southeasterly winds, 20 & 4 3 led' in continental DU | Anchorage. peoples communities, was taken over by the | slightly. I'e miles Per holr tonight, € z Mr. Bittman is most interested now| Mr. Peters will be directly in grate Gover it Al | " ght. b 3 T'he work took him Fll | € 3 State Government last night le P S i the states, supervising| |in streamlining procedure for ac-'charge of the rehabilitation of the R WASHINGTON—The War Labol (g o o o o ® o T 3 i and directing construction and in- [quisition of government surplus by native reindeer industry, Mr. Fostcr | WASHINGTON—A group of pick- |Board will continue its plans to #o ;e 8 = o of business Weds | stallation of aids to air navigation S' 000 FOR RE”EF war veterans, for non-personal use. said. The appointment is effective (eers paraded before the Justice |out of business by January, Acting o etk sl S ve in {18a tod | 7 His present trip through the Terri- immediately Department in Washington tcday [Chairman Lloyd K. Garrison said [ B L8 ek 1087 %6 1680 He Was 8 lAT SA-I-URDAY pARIY‘mn‘ Is to "‘“‘mmf %“V)\;I‘"C Alaska TR 5 T = demanding the release from prison | tcday. Whil= it's preparing to close OFH(ERS (I-UB I alaska 5 e “"’ - bg: needs in the way of € service e »f conscientious o shop, he added, vill s Pavs ¢ ; "““f‘-_" (“";”‘j‘”'“ "'\‘"“"]“ and to correlate his office with other HOUSINU AUIHORIW o mm"imfjfim 3 of Ll)mndhn?z ?;‘ec(l;:lv\: i n:m:i‘xsx;‘u:}-: has 8iso been o s o ariind o agencies concerned with surplus dis- S 6 G WASHINGTON — The AFL has'and a method of establishing a | HERE SIGNS OUT CAA. |66y STILLIOTAGE | SINGE o ’“ J("‘”rl.“‘ ‘)\]l "r‘,‘,’ '1‘..“1‘( i L]'T));]p mb;\.:}):‘:‘ F?;;::,\l ‘:;nd d;m:c Rgsl B 1 MEMBER ATHER!N come' out in favor of a minimum |peacetime wage policy. z i 22, held the position of as- ) successor to Mr. Plett's posi-giv 3 n0 Community | Mr. Bittman, who was formerly a e 3 | & N | made tendent in Hulen, ass 1“v' \.,n‘z“xm‘j';‘(!l nt 4‘” successful affair. Under the able|Production Board, will return here e In addition, AFL spokesman Lewis of the famous French Second Ar;:}h(' Juneau Officers’ Club :losed : g g responsi has been airway e designated as act- leadership of Mrs. Bessie Quinto, probably next week, on his way back — The Alagka Housing Authority, | Hines today called on the govern- | mored Division arrived today aboard lcors Saturday night-—gone, but long the direct supervision of all con- superintendent at present assisted by Mrs. Betty Constantino, |to the States to report his findings created by the last legislature, Will ment to make no attempt to regulate | the light cruiser La Glorie to help | 1° !V In the memories of hundreds Hon opeta heinth - nearly all local Filipino families|to Washington, D. C. He will then hold is second meeting here, open- wages above a specific minimum. | restore order among rebellious an. ©f Ccommissioned cfficers of all ance of CAA's large ield THE DY CLUB were present, |return to the Territory to set up ing tomorrow. 3 -—— " [namese. branches of the aried servifes. whiy throughout the Special mention is due Mrs.loffices Board membe : The Rev. Paul wASHINGTON — The hospital e had the good fortune to take a part tary. use as well as all Of the Juneau Woman's Club Dorothy Perpuse, whose basket, bid | There will be an office opened in C. O'Connor, Kotzebue, chairman;'gpin Refuge is scheduled to reach . WASHINGTON—Secretary of the 11 its activit diate Tandin will meet Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 2 in by Steve Guanzon, brought|Juncau, he said, with one man per- Mrs. Louise Weaver Miller, Ketchi= the Pacific Coast about October 20 Treasury Vinson today advocated a . 1n¢ lock was snapped and the and con itior p. m. at the Penthouse. Subject for $110. Second high basket, that of manently stationed here. Another Cropley, Juneau; RObert f.om Shanghai. The vessel is bring- ' $35,000,600,000 tax reduction for 1946 key tossed away by Maj. Chester The work \ him to all the year: International Relation. Mrs san Terencio, went to man will be stationed at Anchor Fairbanks, and Edward ;0 500 American citizens and for- but cpposed House provisions which ' asner, the last President of the points and outposts of the All women of the community are Florentine Yansun. | with others where need develaps. V. Davis, Anchorage. Most of them ejgy pationals. Also aboard are ab>t he said would cut off anothe club.opr. Ha B aack, JEPHSS territory from 1 to Barrow, the cordially invited to attend. The Refreshments were served under |Bittman, himself, will serve at large, already have arrived in Juneau 150 crew members of the linar Prosi- 000,000,000 in 1947, retired as Socrétary-Treasurer along” interior and coastal area cussion will be led by Mrs.|the management of Mrs. Clara for the whole Territory. Many problems resulting from the| gent Harrison, lost at Shanghai at > Yith Ik s e Bormn in B Mass., the new Gruening. 10,091-t1) Paulg assisted by Mrs. Elsie Lamp- ' Pt cessation of hostilities and dawning tne peginning of the war. AVIBRES W ah teDuCk GReR regional manager attended publi >oe key. Master of ceremonies of the (TP 1 of the postwar era, will confront the 3 e BRANT OUT post near Juneau was booming, hun- schools in that city but took his Nearly 60 Kinds of food fish are evening was Mr. E. A. Belarde, Ter"'o"es Dlv- hcusing group and several officials The Fish and Wildlife Service dreds of cificers were on the clubs degree in engineering at North- found in Canada Auctioneers were Archie Cn-m.,} 4 4 concerned in tke housing industry| ASTORIA- le‘ Celumbia River P olghing? 'F:q ch ‘1 J{t ér'x“\m oster of members. The club was 3 LR, Ray Antoquia, . Samaniego, D. S. | (hle' Wl“ Make l);l attend the Juneau mv(-lin{; :0 Pm‘ke;s”A?su(‘mnoul.plflnrs_ttoB ro- D;fl,.s“u;‘: “,f(lx;o;_‘ ]A:(nn: 1::: (‘\":’ulllx‘w r:xi‘laxlllivximi:l’;dncv:ll'lbl?n meagre score = 5 6 bia, Constantino and S. relp in irening out an approach to sume full-time operation of its Bris- x i 5 st res! ere. - Dancing was enjoyed by everyone | v!s“ 'o Alaska needs. y coming season. The plant has been ;";'L‘;LP‘“(Y"UI_ in ’5‘0\§lhmm Al;\?k“.‘ 1942, over the Triangle Cleaners, on ! WE HAVE A SMALL SHIPMENT OF THE NEW : until 1 oclock Sunday morning. | b Jesat Hpscln, _whia s - Roplanat cleedEt i e or st L ee e o Rl T D o e B ee et (R " SRR TSI O . i The music was furnished by Nancy | in'G 3 Federal Public Housing .| Direbtor; RS are Fisheries Management Super- club have been sold to Rod Darnell, i POWERFUL INSECTICIDE he rmusle was furnished bY VMY | Edwin G. Arrold, new Director of from Seaiile, is one of those coming | MANILA—Gen, suilwell arrived /597 J: Steele Culbertson and Ju- who, as custodian of the bulding, ! bri & e s Mt Ta e ‘““”“*-‘})T;;\rl)ghmn.qg;-'.:xl x(x;:x;;:p:.;gnziy‘:l here for the meeting. Alaska Hous- Manila today by plane, enroute from ::m; II:).LSIIICL Fisheries Agent Clay made the quarters available for use : DDT ring your jug . Gallon $4 00 B Bisamis skl aod Ban Ttk BC A missioner Glenn Allen, ar- Okinawa to the United States. Tha Scudder of ihe officers. o of the Interior, will probably arrive rived here from his Fairbanks head- y yec iR GRS s i R e e R e SO impet HBta et Monday ori B8 Tlest VIRE Suartars JReb Subsh. thi Bratase for | pmer SqimALdEr OF (Gin, Dutied ] \L ] [] Relief, for which the affair was|phere tods Sl o by Major Genera: ran errill, PLAAI\TER = held, was enriched by more llmnlmn.mdfi” 4 ve Senttle b | SUch projects as that being con- gormer Commander of Merrill’s : 01 '“ ( il b { Mr. Arold is to leave Seattle by structed on Willoughby Avenue here ' nprqudar: - S PEANUTS x SLO0 by the enthusiasm and | poat late this week. el e Dre Maraudors, B el S e M B ED DA e o | spirited bidding of those present. i e - Alaska Housing Authority, upon ¥ ; P T R T AVR $ completion. Similar and low-cost’ NEW YORK CITY—Seven candi- : 0 (OASTAL AlRuNES 'COUPLE CLUB TO projects throughout the Territory dates are already in the field for ) . § | come under the Authority's jurisdic- Mayor of New York as in all prob- g ability fiery three-term Mayor Fior- ello LaGuardia will not run again. tion. >e Parent-Teacher CARRIES MANY ON | MEET WEDNESDAY Chop Suey Vegetables WEEKEND FLIGHTS Chow Mein Noodles Bean Sprouis Brown Sauce TOKYO—Approximately 350 Jap- anese weore reported by Domei Agency as feared lost in the sinking The Couple Club will potluck dinner at 6:30 o'clock next have a i Honey Butier Pineapple Juice - Wednesday cvening in the pariors ]\ t | of two steamers by mines in home ] Y PP DeavingEIuneais by ey o Alaska o1 the Northern Light Presbyterian ssociation s waters over the weekend T e Coastal Airlines today ?“-’”,‘ 13 pass-: church, . . & £ engers bound for Ketchikan, Sitka,| * o the menu committee are Mr. eehng Omg I MOSCOW—A decree has been is- TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M g MINIMUM—$2.50 Cobal Bay and Tenakee. Those going to Ketchikan were: Herbert Tomlinson, Stephen Ate- bury, Eugene B. Florence, T. E. Deniels, Arthur R. Matazel, Robert | sued abolishing the Soviet's huge The regular monthly meeting of Military tank industry which did so the Parent-Teacher Association will Much to win the war. Those engaged be at 8 o'clock will be transferred to other pursuits. and Mrs. Nick Rocovich, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glass and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Milner. There will also be entertainment, and anyone desiring to gain more held this in the High School Auditorium, with evening « Purns, William A. Benson, and| 2 i et ; 2 rme 8 affair may : o B QUEBEC- Delegates from 40 na- £ Quincy Benton; to Sitka: Glen R.|information about the affair may Jumes H. Stone, Senior Samlmnm;}m”"s o e ifiw el S m|consult with any of the menu com- . B Hagen and N. A. McEachran; H O] (@12 cobal Bay: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boy- | OS {lan; to Tenakee: Mrs. Ruth Merry: | man. Passengers who left Sunday via R |the ACA numbered 24. They were with the Territorial Department o! % Health as the main speaker. a conference which is expected to The P-TA is also interested in the 8ive birth to a new international question of supplying milk for Grade | 8¥0UP to be known as the United A U. S. Coast Guard plane, ar- School students, and parents of Nations Food and Agricultural Or- riving here from Ketchikan today, those children are especially urged ' 8anization. {as follows: to Sitka: Carl E. Rusker, | brought two passengers to Ju- to attend the meeting this evening,| | Capt. Ray Schmitz; M-Sgt. Melvin {neau: Lt. Comdr. Gerald Banta, and share their views on the project. | Paskman, Capt. Cone J. Thompson, ! former employee here of the Fish T | - !Sam Town, Mrs. F. A. Laughlin, Mr.!|and Wildlife Service, from Seattle, A. P. Bergdohl, Helen Oskolkoff, Shulman, USNR, Chaplain. mittee, - e e “ C. G. PLANE IN OSLO—The Norwegian Supreme Ccurt has upheld a lower wcour sentence of death by a firing squad | for Vidkun Quisling, puppet premier | convicted of high treason and mur- f of | Dan Moiler and Floyd Holt. S e - DEA'IIH BY MAIE | der. To Excursion Inlet: Jerry Green, NEW SECRETARY ANS | : - i FrQSh Local ern, H. T. Villinger, John| Mrs. John Cady, former Alaska | ROME Thousands of Commun- . s, Col. Raymond Meyers; to, Native Service teacher at White wHo Sul(IDES ists and Socialists, at mass meetings S | throughout Italy have demanded Hoonah: Jerry McKinley; to Peli-; Mountain, has joined the sta {can City: O. B. Roberts, Fred Kin-|the ANS office here as sec y lerson, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Marlyn)to General Superintendent Don C. | Jones. | Foster. Coming into Juneau on the plane! Mr. Cady, who has been principal from Sitka were: Floyd Holt, Har- at White Mountain for four years, lold Peterson, Clint’ Holmes, J. W.|is to arrive here in 10 days to take Diish, R. B. Prather, Mrs. F. Ger-'over the post of field agent for Jade, Gwen Frimoth, Ted Johnson,|ihe ANS. |the Rev. Willis Booth, Don Foster, e ! Ray Wolfe, Dr. E. W. Norris, Floyd STEAMER MOVEMENTS | E. Rueckert, Theo Wackowski, E. B.} |Clayton, William T. Simmons, Reg-| Steamer Aleutian, from Seattle nald C. Alfred, Anatole Burrelle,iand bound west, is due sometime | 5 ™ ] ) ! |Samuel P. Haul, Curtis A. Ham-|tomorrow, possibly in afternoon. ‘bluhl..‘(l severely in the upper right Juncau, who died last Thursday. ! mock, Charles T. Heffarer, Marion | North Sea, from Seattle, is due'2I™ When she tried to save her : i | A. Mears, Peter Rothschmitt. From | sometime Wednesday. | daughter. | LONDON--A Tass broadcast h'or_n |Hawk Inlet: M. J. Rogers, Bill HiX-| princess Louise due to arrive from ——e—— | Moscow says an antidemocratic that general elections be held very soom. SEATTLE, Oct. 15.—Police Homi- cide Capt. Richard F. Mahoney said | a Seattle housewife was stabbed to death last night with a hunting- Hess, facing trial as one of Ger- knife wielded by her drink-crazed many's 24 major war criminals, husband, who then blasted his head | claims he has lost his memory. He off with a shotgun. says he remembers nothing. | The dead are: Mrs. Sylvia West- A i lake, 36, Edward Westlake, 38, form-| SEATTLE—A requiem mass will be er Coast Guardsman. loffered at St. Margaret’s Catholic Mahoney said Mrs. Mary J. Mar- Church Wednesday for Mrs. Charles tin, 65, mother of Mrs. Westlake, was Nye, 68, formerly of Skagway and NUERNBERG, Germany—Rudolf Smoked Salmon it's Good! (X 01 PHONE J [son, Nick Juckick; from Pelican | gkagway at 7 a. m. Wednesday, sail- | EMPire Want-ads bring results' group, “Union of German and Aus- 704 City: Joe Paddock; from Excursion|ine south two hours later. | by e |Inlet: George Pierce; from Hoonah: Steamer Alaska, from the west- AL S Erena Nayeds. ~ ward, due Friday. T i ' i g G sl S i ‘ 0.4 Moand 2ok HERE ON VACATION F i ‘ ary 0OUAENAODIEr| aiss Roberta Dooley, sister of nnRoOUNCEeI e ° Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. | g iss Roberta boley, sister t Mrs. Wilbur Irving and former o ” ” ® R i - - e — — = ‘T W d W P G licensing agent for the Alaska |10 ¥ve . F.ureen Game Commission here, has ar- 2 Quality Items ... SER KALDAK They Are Worth Investigating GetThem at plooly Home-Owned and Operated 16 -- Ph UTAN and | (1744 ones -- 24 | Mrs. Anna Hougendobler of Ju- “m au teday announced the engage- ment of her dauzhter, Mary, to War- |rant officer W. P. Green, of Fair- |banks, Alaska. The date of the wedding has been set for October 27 | The bride-elect has been with the Office of Price Administration here | for the past year and a half. | Mr. Green, who is now in Juneau on furlough, has been in the Crash- beat vice of the U. S. Army for three years, the past two of which nt in Alaska. | were | - | NOME MAN HERE | 1 J. V. Houser, resident of Nome, is registered at the Baranof | Hotel e POLICE COURT Ernest W. McKinney, drunk and disorderly and resisting arrest, was fin>d $50 in City Police Court here this morning. Jinger Milton, drunk and disorderly, was fined $25. Eu- gene Dugaqua, drunk and disorderly, | received a 30-day jail sentence, sus- rived by plane from Anchorage, on vacation from her position with the Anchorage Fruit and Produce Co., an L. M. Odom enterprise. D MAXINE LaFAUNCE HERE Maxine LaFaunce, of Anchorage, is registered at the Baranof Hotel. e WELDON GREI ‘Weldon Green of Fairbanks is in IN TOW: lwwn and has registered at the Hotel Juneay. - - - ; SUSANNE TAYLOR ARRIV] Susanne Taylor has arrived in Juneau from Fairbanks. She is registered at the Hotel Juneau. - - OTTO WILDE HERE Otto Wilde is registered at the Hotel Juneau. He is a resident of Cape Fanshaw | LAURENE RAVEN HERE | Laurene Raven arrived in town | this weekend from Fairbanks. She lis registered as a guest at the | Baranof Hotel. - - eee - pended on condition that he leave town. ! Empire Wanc-uds bring results! I wish to inform my many friends on Gas- tineau Channel that I have purchased R. W. KRUSE'S interest in the contracting concern of TRIPLETTE & KRUSE which will now operate as... Triplette & Dalziel DICK DALZIEL Liquor Store Open to 12 Midnight Phones 92-35—2 Free Deliveries Daily FOR SALE Hot Water Furnace, Oil Burner, B. N. B. Hot Water Heater, 250 gallon Hot Water Tank . .. All for $550.00 Cash. Fireproof National Cash Register Filing Cabinet. 6-foot - Mahogany Marble-hase Cigar Case. 9-slot Cigarette Machine, 1 Concrete Mixer, A-1 condition. Write for Details to EORGE BROTHER Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepied Up to 2:30 P. M. Announcement: I have sold my in- terest in the coniracting firm of TRIPLETTE & KRUSE to DICK DALZIEL and wish the new part- ners all of sucgess that 1 have enjoyed during my participation with the firm. R. W. KRUSE