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PAL‘E«WO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA W W FEATURE CLEARANCE 5.00 4.00 Dres Cockt trims Reg. ail eled 10.95-12.35 and 6.00 slie-James, Monta- Howard Hodge. Regularly 35.00. Individually priced, rduced. B M Rehrends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 . DEPART 'MENT OF COMMERCE, JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN (1ATA FOR 24 HIOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M, 12TH MERIDIAN TIME Max TODAY 24 hr Precip WEATHER BUREAU NAVIGATOR OF ONE B-29 ON NONSTOP FLIGHT, JOINS WIFE SEATTLE, Oct. 18-The navigator on one of the B-29's non-stop from Japan to Chicago—Capt. Clyde H. Smith—has been united with his wife and parents at their Vashon |Island home, near Seattle. He is temp. last I t 4:30a.m 24 hrs.* 19 ather at am udy ‘M Rain Rain Cloudy Cloud . Cloudy i { .‘ Laval Executed for ngh Treason Here is fine whole milk from lush dairylands brought to you by Kraft with the water re- moved! It “‘keeps’’ on your pan- try shelf! Makes a delicious fluid milk quickly, milk with uniform cream richness! Try it today. ch Premier burial of out to Adolf own frem CARRYING PLAIN BLACK COFF al of former Frex al cnters Thais Cemetery in Paris whil The butcher boy who rose to pov Hitler, was by a firing squad at Frosnes prison Oct life by pcison, Laval died brav shouting “Vive la ¥rar the captain of the execution sguad to kill the condem BULLETINSSENATEGROUP Eane Leader At OKAYS INCOME %‘ff’i’f‘ff?f?f‘.’f?’ ; HEAR Pierre L the arch traifor. sned to “cover” country attempt to take his special and extra s Band Leader Arlie ST. PAUL, Weyerhatuse Minn. — Fredorick E. 72, President of the Weyerhaeuw: Timber Company, who | spent his difetime in the lumber | industry, died today after an xlln‘s,‘ of several weeks. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1945 D e s OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING { Smith il Burner Service ! Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 bring results! 5. SESN ISR has arrived here representative of Pr cl present 1c were and Shaw, ! d to Actre 1 - > Want-ads | I'he couple married last | Suy Judge Stanley| — as the personal HIN ndi ke, tbe) persil) ) Billions Slash for Indi- and reatives § HONOLULU-—Gen. Josep well, former Commander of the In(omes Exempted arrived here enroute home from TR storm-swept Okinawa to Washing- s Band der Artic Shaw and| Ava Gardner, Mickey Rooney’s ex- wife, were honeymooning' today. win A Locke | home. Only a n e Viduals Approved-low United States Army in China has ton. Empire SEATTLE — The temperature dropped below freozitig in castern Washington and Or morn- ing, 1t snowed here yesterday 0,000 low-income per- Th2 Senators also agreed to re- eal the excess profits tax on corpc aticns next for anctier sl |revenue. SUN LAMPS FOR HEALTH Nothing Will Produce RICH VITAMIN D as Efficiently asa Shori Daily Exposureloa Sun-Kraft Ultraviolet Lamp A lamp that will give you the same SPOKANE, Wa h Bakers are holding a conference with operators! regarding a wage raise. WASHINGTON — Gen. Marshall and Gen. Arnold today urged that!, this country adopt a world-wide spy |, system so the United States cz kwp mlmmed what other countri, tive federal income $4,640,000,000. Ak dual income: ASTORIA—A 42-foot twin-engin- ed pleasure cruiser is being built here of Port Orford cedar. It is the first vessel of its type to be constructed in the port since 1940. provided | wson nonton uxhdn}x aines benefits in just a few minutes an hour's exposure fo the sun will give. . It will build up within you a resist- ance to frequent head and chest ills that will make these gloomy winter days as enjoyable to you as sunny Rain Rain Rain Rain Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Snow Cloudy a veteran of 250 combat hours and Owner Jerry Dimick says he plans 164,000 bombing mission miles. to sail the luxurious craft to Alaska Smith, a former Washington State and Mexico. College student, home on ter- | minal leave awaiting formal dis- WASHINGTON—Maj. Gen. Ed- charge from the Army. ward 'F. Witsell was nominated by Recalling the Japan-Chicago President Truman today to be Ad- & flight, the captain says the planes Jutant General of the Army for a [ topk off from the’ only fleld An. (period of four years. He will succeed Japan from which a fully-loaded Mal. Gen. James A. Ulio, recently B-29 can fly. According to Smith, * But where the House voted to re- duce X rate in each of i graduated brackets by 4 percentase points, the nate group held the re- duction tc Senators neau Airport : (‘tclnkxm points. Northway Petersburg Rahm Portland ¥ Fog Prince George 4 Pt. Cloudy Prince Rupert Cloudy San Francisco Pt. Cloudy Fog Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy the' Japs had built it as a take- off point for their four-engined bembers, which they believed would be making one-way bombing trips to the Boeing plant in Seattle. Smith’s wife, Betty, was Miss Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1941. And over Fairbanks on the flight, he Seattle v horse Yakutat 5 —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Siations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves and Vel. (Sea Condition) 3 4 feet 4 feet 3 feet 44 4 feet 16 s 3 feet Cloudy 43 ESE 6 2 feet Drizzle 42 Smooth MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHE. T AL. A’\SKA' Dixon Entrance o Y. tat and Cre ound, Icy Strait area—southeasterly winds 25 to 35 miles per hour weering to southerly to southwesterly 20 to 25 miles I this afternoon. Protected waters Southeast Alaska—southerly to to 30 mile hcur veering to southerly or 5 por hour this afterncon. Rain or rain show- 59 M. T, Johnson. New Insurance Is Proposed for Wage Eamners WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—The new, Federal Security Administrator to-" day urged payment of government insurance to wage earners who be- come totally and permanently dxs— abled. Watson B. Miller said in an in- - ~ - terview he would ask Congress to expand the Social Security program to permit this. Station Cape Decision Cape Spencer Weather Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain Rain Temp. Di 42 43 woln Rock Poiht Retreat There i is no v‘hsm ite for newsoaper advertising! Neotice: B o fiar%gfi .WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY FOR ALTERATIONS RE-OPENING SATURDAY EVENING MEANWHILE . . . Customers will be served in the IRIS, GOLD and BUBBLE ROOMS radioed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | CHICAGO-—The governmet n- nounced it would relinquish control of Montgomery Ward and Company | propertics in seven cities tonight with the question of the legality of the possession still to be hlmlly decided in the courts, ‘t,ions of Russia, Yugoslavia and | Czechoslovakia, the United Nations | | Executive Committee today recom- | mended the creation of a tempor- | ary trusteeship committee to handle § | international territories. The vote ywas 7 to 3. | TOKYO--Allied headquarters es- timates that it has cut off ninety per cent of the world’s Yllegal supply of narcotics by ordering destruction | of all narcotic-yielding plant crops | in Japan and Korea. e L 'MINFIELD HOME | HIGHLY PRAISED BY CONGRESSIONAL COM. | ‘The Subcommittee on Appropris tions which visited Alaska during the summer made special mention |of the Minfield Home in the report made and dated September 28. On| page 10 appears the following: One of the really worth while in-| stitutions the Committee visited in || Alaska was an orphanage near Ju- neau which for’ several years has ,been,operav.ed by Minnie Fields and | is called the Minficld Home. This home houses some 45 children, most of whom are under 10 years of age. It is a homelike institution The buildings and the grounds are kept clean, and in excellent condi- tion. The home maintains an ex- cellent garden and the committee i found all the older children engaged in worthwhile Work. Tha committee is of the opinion that the founder of the Home Min- nie Field, is performing a much needed service. This institution s hould ke strengthened, maintained and en- larged under her kindly and mother- ly leadership. . LONDON—Overriding the objec- | Wea Do You Wani iny ‘World War il Souvenirs! 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