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PAGE EIGHT f war-time to a peace- | STLL DESIRIOUS - INTERIOR ALASKA the Post-War epartment for the Alaska f Women's Clubs, Mrs ontact with the bs of Bethel, An- discussing s being car- 1 clubs, as well m he part can serve - NORTH ATI.ANTI( FLYING SERVICE T0 START SOON Minna Lee Coughlin, OPA - Specialist, Returns from Extended Field Trip “Alaskans ma cr 1se but tr the 11 progr MON of TREAI | communiti nd tc and thi rth as Kotz 1 Bay, Goodnews international n residents of the remotest saj tions of the Territor ich as Newfoundland is an airways step- traders along the Y and pi 0 Euvole it on the between of over-water and Britain, kokwim Rivers and th nuns at Holy Cross Mission, are well inform- ed on the national picture and show point reat long North America importance flight concern over possible outcomes There was considerable informal Kethan as giving this account of sition period through w discussion on Pan-American World the crime: are now passing,” Mrs. Cough Airways' announcement that it The two yourths went to a road- Most of them expressed the .4 ) North Atlantic Servic use When they returned to pe that the national economy guinyqay with a one-way fare of Savannah, McKethan missed his| would not be jeopardized by the ¢pg5 haif the pre-war tariff and|wallet and accused Ades of taking abrupt lifting of price controls about one-third the wartime rate. it. They fought. McKethan left| A5 4 b Winifrea The statement came as operators Ades in the street, and went home, White, a former teacher for the from all over the world were two blocks away Alaska Native Sérvice, who cperates ing to hear of a g al rate con Ades the body a trading post at Stony Rive Kuskokwim, had all ceiling pr tablished by t pested in strict accord with.OPA Transport Assoication 12gulations, although she explained holding its first annual meet that most of her Eskimo custome - could not read. Price controls, s e e indicated had saved many of the n it o b e b tives from starvation, particular } . Miss Bete Baker and Mrs. Al- since there has been no open season on martin or beaver for the past two years—the customary source of in- come, Mrs, Coughlin said. In the cour her field trip, it R Mrs. Coughlin lked to women's FROM ANCHORAGE groups, radio audiences, school teach- - ers and other groups and individuals Alice Da over the Territory, explaining the 1 have government's reconversion e and Alaska, in Baranof. berta Rossin flew into Juneau from Anchorage yesterday. They are registered at the Baranof and Mrs. El arrived from Ar are registered at the in .-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII!I’lilvllil!lhlnillllllIlllllhill!lb For Those Who Appreciate Fine ALASKA GROWN POTATOES We are now taking orders for delivery in two weeks FANCY crave LOCAL POTATOES 100 POUNDS 36.00 TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM—$2.50 “Ihan readily descrited how |quarreled and fought 1 lold George Luther Ade - | worker, YOUTH SLAIN, BODY CUT UP, PARTS BURIED SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 18.—Police| W k d (C: rn/murd rom Puqc One) held on a murder warrant today on yveeken Administration be estab- |8 factory worker who, they sald, acceptance of the indictment, and 'S : confessed butchering the body of his| Two Captains and a Sergeant, statement for the court Mrs. John McCormick, | companion and burying the pieces|composing Alaskan Department re-| disclosed that in addition to,Jim Church, both of Juneau; and over a wide are: cruiting team for the Army of the 'y najor individual defendants, | Jonn A. Martin, of Seattle. Detecti f John C. McCarthy | United States, held an all day ses- | {he prosecution would seek to con- BT %R said that id Jesse McKet-|sion in the Council Chambers of yiot six Botso J@hd’ miiiltary ( H d'l' " {han, confronted with the gruesome| the City Hall here yesterday eroupe . st ARIMMY. dkahslsations. apslze roiier {discovery, admitted “You've got me,| Result—four recruits signed up.. The 24 top-ranking ~land here is the dope Two 17-year-old Juneau yoi % ; S I d. 2 M i in the indictment are charg e Then, the detective said, McKet- | Andrew Merculief lividually and collectively d \'age 1] and tried to c crime when he found he 1ce: had kille 5 him. The macabre torso slaying occur- red eleven until yester broke” the Kethan he that the and arrested Mc- detective chief quoted Mec- home in Ade's car and hid it under! the house. The next day he went to work at a bag-manufacturing plant. That night he removed Ade's clothing and buried them. Then, with a butcher knife and saw, he dismembered the body. The next night he sprayed the pieces with a bose He later places parts of the body in cloth ks and hid or buried them in scattered parts of the city. -+ \\ l' ATHER Rlal’()R’l' S. WEATHER BUF Temperatu Ending 6 . In June Maximum, 45; minimum At Airport minimum, 38, Maximum, 44; e o 006000 00 THER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) o o Rain showers. Cooler creasing winds tonight showers Friday. w De- . . . ° . ° ° . . . . ° ° . . ° . and . ° . B Britain fo Back Dutch in Control, The Nelherlands LONDON, Oct. IS—PHln\* Min- r Attlee served notice in Com- mons that Britain would back up ‘lhv Dutch in their efforts to regain BBe,ts iE CASI'l GROCERY ORDERS SHOULD BE IN THE BY THE FOLLOWING TIME: Douglas Delivery - - - - Juneau Delivery - 10:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. Thane Delivery 2 P. M. Tuesday and Friday Gur Deli L;ery Is On Time |control of The Netherlands East Indies, where native nationalists are seeking independence. “His Majesty's Government does |not desire to be unnecessarily in- /olved in the administration of po- tical afi of non-British terri- yries, and their object is to with- w all Bri troops as soon as circumstances permit,” Attle . Free Delivery Take advantage of our efficient delivery service. Qur store is as close as your telephone. STORE 10:00 A. M. & /008 PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M 2.P: ™. Douglas Delivery—10 A, M. Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! and ago, but it was not | police | 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA rURENUSTES (NDICTMENT - SIGN WITH ARMY | uere vesteoay FORMALLY ber will tak 3 E a report in the The Cham orized the send- inother letter to Veterans’ 1. Omar Bradley, egional office of [h\‘ led the discussion with an jon of how the Communi is org its advantages James Stone of | partment of Health nmunity ‘Chest County, Virginia. d of the Cham- | ter up :md issue Recruiting Team Going fo. Ketchikan-To Refurn | already have been swc multiplicity of ecrimes costin y, and were to ons of lives. Their hearin Aboard Trapped for Fort Ric I\‘uix‘lxllv;v. _\(}T".“N-’:lx il Becins BT 110 rembi H’( rvice with the al Corps in | 9efend having been 1 30| TAFT, Olrgm\ Oct. 18—The 30- ope and will be Paris-bound|9ays in which to prepare their iroot trofler which capsized Monday cas north of Siletz with a loss of shortly James Wrig and Glenn W. True- blood Jr. are to be officially sworn into the Army next week, when | they \UH will leave for Fort Richard- son s his service selection, Wright cho: le Qua ‘masters Corps, also lin s Trueblood just named | the Signal Corps as his outfit—he doesn’t care where in the world. two lives has been salvaged by its owner, the Columbia River Packers Association. An investigation indicates that the two men ard were trying to reach the bay w n a wave struck the ves- sel broadside, trapping them bum The dead were 39-year: \k Eells of r Shelley, > > C(HAMBER CONSIDERS COMMUNITY CHEST SUGGESTION TODAY Members of the Juncau Chamber aged 28, of Yachats. The trio of recruiters was to 1(\\\:1 of Commerce today sed the i for Ketchikan today, to return here pessibility of organizir a Com- - { for another stay Sunday or Mon- muy Chest in Juneau which FELLA RAMSEY HERE 1 d. morning, wiien the recruiting 3 of funds w ullld handle T A. Ramsey, resident og team will be at the Hotel Ella to interview more prospective re- Ella A. Ramsey, Skagway resi- cruits sgencles dent, is registered at the Baranci > (OASTM AIRlINES FLIES 10 WEDNESDAY Al aska Coasta lI Airlines flew 10 s into Juneau yesterday ka were: Virginia Tudor, Mrs. Roy Tudor, and Rob Mof - Hotel Territorial Attorney General Ralph t J. fott: from Hoonah: Margar 4 = ard, O. Pe - Z c y Marino, J. C Parks; from Petersburg, J. N. Olson. . ° o S hl 1n APPLICATION TO WED C g A lication fc 1 An application for a marriage been fled in the office A Vanl a missioner Felix Gray by M : a Rude, formerly of Hoonah assures fine flavor and now residing in Juneau, and ; Vincent Andrew Hensey, also of for your desserts Juneau, where he is employed as a bartender. | Served raw or cooked, fruits and vegetables are Nature’s Own Tonics. quality by getting fresh supplies daily. ELEPHANTS MAKE BETTEK | IVORY THAN ANYBODY /“‘ . 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