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MONDAY OCTOBER %2) 1945 “«M“monm TOMORROW!!! i el o 2 WIS WAS A STRANGE SECRET . ! 4 , ‘ | ) **+#/JUDY GARLAND 1S STARRED IN BULLETINS v NEW YORK--New strikes con- (Ap“ot S Blll [tinue to add to the nation's labor troubles—the latest a walkout of CIO glass workers. Some 15,000 em- Sally ansons popular “Kensing- | ployees of the Libbey-Owens-Ford ton” stories have been filmed byl and Pittsburgh Plate Glass com- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as one of the panjes have been idle because of most delightful musicals of the sea- the strike, which revolves about a son in “Meet Me In St. Louis,” which | gipute over wages. cpened yesterday at the Capitol nnd“ HERS WAS A STRANGE lover is on for final two showings l.o~] PORTLAND, or,gon,oflc yacht night. iclub official was burned to death, Filmed in beautiful Technicolor | five boathous and three small' and starring Judy Garland at the | yachts were destroyed Sunday when bead of an outstanding cast, “Meet| flames engulfod a section of the Me In St. Louis” simply exudes| Portland Yacht Club’s moorage on charm, warmth and good-neighborli- | the Willamette River. George Large. ness as it relates the story of the| 45 vice-Commodore of the club, was THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE -JUNEAU ALASKA | commander Heinz Eck and two of gy his officers to death for their part ! HGHT'NG lADY | in the machinegunning and grenad- | ing of eight survivors of the British | IS ON lAS]’ ‘"MES ‘mumu- in March, 1944, | : : ' AT 20TH CENTURY freighter Peleus sunk in the South | STOCKHOLM--Swedish Foreign wMI ster, Oesten Unden, announced | | today that Sweden is ready to sup-| Showing for.ghe last times tonight pmt the United Nations organiza- |is the technicolor film, “The Fighting | tion. even though that m iving | Lady,” winner of the Academy award up the traditional Swedish policv of | for the years best documentary pic- | veutrality, But he warned that if ture, it is thrillingly narrated by there is any sign of the United Lt. Robert Taylor, US.N.R. Nations dividing into rival camps,| It is the inspiring story of task '&m(lvn will not join either bloc. |force No. 58 and the part it played |in the Pacific War. Never before WENATCHEE, Wash. — Highway |shown scenes are included in this and rail traffic is back to normal M drama of the Pacific teday alter snowstorms of mid- Of added interest on the bill is the winter intensity swept from the Cas- |new Air Express Movictone news cades across most of Washington | showing the homecoming of the U PAGE FIVE. H LENTURY ARRIVED! FOX MOVIETONE NEWS U. S. FLEET COMES HOME! UNCLE SAM'S NAVY HOME FOR NAVY DAY! DRAMATIC TRIAL OF PIERRE LAVAL British “Lily Pad” Landing Srtip - OTHER NEWS E LAST SHOWINGS TONIGHT! & | GRASS JUST Charles lAUGHTON Ella RAINES (| HARENS “T 1. Sh EXTRA? 1o sima IN TECHNICOLOR SHOWPLALE nr BRIGHAM YOUNG” i Smiths of St. Louis and their life with father, et al. St. Louis of 1903, just before the opening of the famous St. Fair, is the setting of the film. The Smiths are eagerly awaiting this great event. They are Dad, a hard- working lawyer (Leon Ames) and mother (Mary Astor): Tootie, youngest (Margaret O'Brien), Agnes (Joan Carroll), er. Esther (Judy Garland), an at- tractive high school girl wits an ex- tremely Louis the and slightly old- | the victim. mother, brother, sister WASHINGTON President Tru- man today congratulated Czecho- slovakia on its first post-war inde- pendence anniversary. He said he was confident the American people will help that country “erase the effects of Nazi rule.” LOS ANGELES — Mrs. Alice | Fletcher, 86, mother of Vice Ad- miral Frank J. Fletcher, former appealing personality and | Commander of the North Pacific singing voice to match, is in the | Fleet, died yesterday throes of young love. Her older sis-| also 1Is, ter, Rose (Lucile Bremer), in a romantic tangle. turb the equanamity of lives; firm decides to transfer him per- The fam- manently to New York. WASHINGTON—The Navy dis- Then comes the bombshell to dfs- } closed today that it now will accept ! Dad’s | enlistments for two, three, four or ix years. Hitherto, Navy volunteers have been required to enlist for a ily’s reaction, the changes it causes four-year stretch. in their lives and the final decision | a really of the Smiths make for | SEATTLE—Application for a mar- heart-warming pilece of American riage license has been made by State late Sunday. The storm de-|S. fleet from all over the globe layed Great Northern trains five |Other news events are included. hours near Skykomish, stalled 300 cars on Stevens Pass between Wen- atchee and Seattle and forced airline pilots to skirt the main storm area. CHICAGO — A unique plan for WARFUND GOAL; 7 I helping wounded ex-servicemen back on their feet is announced by the | s' 0,0% RAISED Disabled War Veterans. The DWV | intends to buy up an identification | tag business for one milllion three hundred thousand dollars. Profits will go to its rehabilitation fund. C.D. A. Parish Party Tomorrow Evening D 'LIONS NEARING “BEST OF | THE WAR!" —Walter Winchell | Lion Frank Hermann, chairman of the Lion's National War Relief | Fund Drive, announced today that, |Juneau had gone over the $10,000 mark, and the goal, $11,000 -seemed lin sight Lion Frank Marshall, reporting on his visit to the Fairbanks Lion's | Club, said that that club was inter-| jested in the tuberculosis problem The parishioners and friends of |faeing the territory. Juneau's Lions| the Church of the Nativity are to be | became immediately interested, and guests tomorrow night of the Cath- | it Was announced that the club was olic Daughters of America, at a seriously looking into the tubercu- Photographed in Zones of Combat by Men of the United States Navy ilosis problem. A LOUIS e ROCHEMONT Production + A 20th Century-Fox Release family entertainment. MRS. EDITH WALKER - - = e coe” | Christening Party For Judy K. Elisen - IsGiven Yesterda PLUS FRONT PAGE Today's RONT THE FEATURE WILL START POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT! e ——1| SHE’S JUST YOUR STYLE! You'll love her as the “gol next door"t 3 X Th N Lucille, BREME ——AND— 2 TECHNICOLOR HITS! “MOUSE TROUBLE” and “CITY OF o 3 § * i § § ; Designing and Remodeling Hats AT 7:35 AND 10:05 ALTERATIONS Have YOU tried “N-A-T-O-C-H-K-A" that alluring exclusively at Bruce Cody Livingston, Fairbanks, and Irene Alberta Bockelmann, Grande, Oregon. | JOHAN BURG, South Africa— | Prime Minister Jan Christian Smuts | announces drastic restrictions in the use of maize, staple diet of South Africa’s native population, to avert a threat of starvation. The maize crop | was sharply reduced by a severe drought, which in some districts was the worst in 80 years. — Great Britain WASHINGTON YVONNE'S, the nicest store in Judy Kay Elisen, daughter of Mr. town? (10,095-t6) and Mrs. Oscar Elisen, was christ- | - ened yesterday at the Northern FROM EXCURSION INLET Lizht Presbyterian Church, with the LASTPARADE | o wxcuss Robert N. McLean YONKERS, N. Y., Oct. 22.—World s War T veterans, George Bladel, 52, ‘egistered at and Thomas Iezzi, 53, were fatally ] stricken by heart attacks as they marched in a parade marking dis- bandment of the city’s defense units. the Baranof. - KODIAK MAN HERE Emil Knudson, from Kodiak, registered at the Baranof. of Excursion Inlet has arrived in town and is Rev. Willis R. Booth conducting the service. God-parents of the little Miss are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pickard. To celebrate the occasicn an in- formal tea was held at the Elisen 'home on Glacier Highway, between is the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, when (friends called to congratulate the parents. | A color scheme of pink and white completed ratification of the United ' Nations Charter, leaving only Russia among the Big Five to act. The charter requires ratification by the | United States, Russia, Britain, |France and China, which are the permanent members of the objecte | World Security Council, and by 24 of the 46 other nations which have | signed the document. VIENNA —The Allied Council has La| Parish Party to be given in Parish Hall at 8 o'clock. ! The entertainment composed of Mrs. A. M. Uggen, Mrs. Katherine Nordale, Mrs. K. T. Al- exander and Mrs. Aaron Abts, have planned games and old- Llshiun(‘d\ dancing, assuring an enjoyable eve- ning for evryone. A Hallowe'en motif is being fol-| committee, | lowed by the refreshment commit-| tee, and Mrs. George Simpkins, Mrs.\ inewest “cub.” lmmploting the National War Relief COLOR CARTOON MAN OF SNAKE RIVER” TECHN ) Jim Langdon, of Alaska Electron- ics, was introduced as the Club' “MAIL IN Since the Club is just successfully |Pund Drive, the Lions decided to |let some other service club, or group . |of service clubs handle the coming last National War Bond Victory (0 l IS E u M [Drive. Save Your Money , The Committee handling the JUY A MEAL TICKET AT h | i ‘ LAST TIMES TONIGHT ! {Club’s Thanksgiving and Christmas SIUINCE |Wm. Biggs and Mrs. Miles Godkin g ms UNCERTAIN {are making sure there will be plenty |Parties for deserving children re- Fl'unk S ulllck Ll.lnch GLORY” of good eats. )P"“"‘ progress. with ERROL FLYNN On the telephone committee are! Other guests of the Club were/ | James Rude, U. S. Navy, Lion Doc | Rude’s son; Captain Deets, Sal \;Uml Army of Sitka, Fred West Dis trict Deputy of Southeast Alaska, of the Elks Club, Ketchikan, and Emil Knudsen, former mayor and busi- Rambow Glrls Plan nes‘; man from Kodiak. - Majority Services | o To Be Held Dec. { O BADMNTON cLuB Mrs. Henry Harmon and Mrs. Nor- man Bucy [ e e U Public Accounlanl-Slenoyréphic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU iwas carried out, with the lace cov- granted recognition to Dr. Kdrl Ren- | | MECTING TS WEEK) - —, — e JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN ered tea table centered with a bowl nr sweet peas and snapdragons, and ner’s Provisional Government and | The regular mcetmg of the Rain-' The Juneau Badipinton Club will] G . extended the aovernm(‘ntsauthoritylb“w Girls was held Saturday night, | not meet this week, according t0 an! e e—eee e cve e e v o ik 7 'rainbow tapers. A lovely christening Yo 411 of ANtriR. Oct. 20, with Betty Lou Hared, Wor- |announcemént made by George SPECIAL l"lN(- lN l ER'V'AN 5 G DATA FOR 24 IIO;;:‘C: tfi;zrp AT 4:30 A. M., ;@g;ynmnun TIME o the name of Judy Kay in o ) j‘my Advisor, p,es,dmg I§chmm_t but will relinquish the HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL B;A%IY‘ZI’}LYI‘I\]I;!' ati 8.t | 7 . cip. | art, formar Sea!orm Highlander in » i el ers. Amfi:‘);:{;’: ¥ l;r; | "';; "';7"’ Pf]',"“p Pt‘ 3&‘::&}, Mrs, Elisen was assisted by MIS. ¢ne' British Army kno:n a5 “the cmmrs pcrformmg their work well,| The regulnr session will be N’hum-i LUC"J'u[:’q BFAUTY SAL”N Bethel 30 i i 19 0 Pt. Cloudy ‘Carl Strombterg, Mrs. Jos. A. John- | officer of the tower,” has been the following new members were (ed next week, it is expected at this| PIHONE 492 Cordbva 0 i 35 37 50 Rain son, Mrs. Geo. Junceau, Mrs. Don- ¢ " ore from Brussels to answer Weltomed into the Order: Beverly time. l‘_”‘¢’___‘_‘ R | A4 \ald Pickard, Mrs. Tom Selby and| |Earl, Phoebe Ann Logan, Barbara | e e e Dawson 40 24 35 Cloudy ittle L Jomso chnrges of aiding Germany. . — S S NN 4 : L EAnanton . 46 i 15 15 0 Pt. Cloudy ‘ ynn n. 'Reid and Patricia Oakes. The choir | Fairbanks € 10 18 42 Cloudy ALGONAC, Mich. — Mrs. Emily Was especially effective under the $OGG006000000000000000000000000000000000000000060006000004060. Haines . 43 40 10 AWVS TO HOI.D REGUMR Collins, whose numerous pupils in a leadership of Claire Olson. 1 Juneau 8 | 40 1 21 Rain | |lifetime of teaching included Mr.| Mother Advisor Mrs. Charles Juncau Airport 8 | 40 41 04 Rain | MEET WEDS AHERNOON ‘and Mrs. Henry Ford, is dead here | Tuckett announced that it was not | Ketchikan 49 4 42 05 Pt. Cloudy | |at the age of 92. She remembered | p‘l’“s“’]'? tq hold a-daxse 44 fily Hme. ~ Kotzebue 28 | -1 8 01 Clear The AWVS will hold their regular | F‘ord who entered her class when gflgf £3r Somie OUNE SiiAer.are fo ALL ELKS A I I E N I lo V McGrath e |16 05 - monthly business meeting Wednes- ‘She was only 20, as quiet and re- eM i;ussei‘:hx elins 1“"‘"8 g - ' 1 Nome A e 13 T Pt. Cloudy day afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the liable “with a practical turn nf‘m“" :; ZWST B‘SO El:nflunf—‘ed: Northway 12 3¢ 0 Pt. Cloudy |Governor's House, and all mmbe,s,gmd " Mrs. F;t‘rrd, theéortmer Clara £W n‘:m;i"y” gecerl" i ;”;c:’;;‘eg‘i iy ok i Petersburg .. 49 | 39 40 02, Rain are specially ur to attend. {Bryant, was her pupi WO . years % { Off lV 1 t f Portland . 55 40 46 01 Rain Y S Pl participation in |1ater. .E‘;”Dscfi'{ff';lf‘;‘:s;i':gf Whl:;h Wil 1C1al Visiialion o Prince George 45 16 16 0 Pt. Cloudy |Fleet Week observance and for the | .,,ndpf},e ds and famil: B;S'R ,“bt’mu Prince Rupert 2 37 42 09 Pt. Cloudy 'entertainment of the officers and' BERLIN—Soviet Marshal Georgi nds and family of Rainbow. | P | This Service is an honor accorded I San Francisco | 48 50 0 Clear Imen on the ships which will be in K. Zhukov has fully recovered rrm_n ’nu Bainno 16 Wit \ F R E ]) w E S Seattle 53 46 46 T Rain |port will be made at this time ac-|@ serious throat infection and his i 23m V!V’ 15 ;dfi who have reached Sitka 50 39 44 . Cloudy |cording to an announcement made |delayed trip ;0 manuiuzetg Statels( is du‘;mg 7 otr 1;4}'5 Orw:::erz:x:iz A 5 Whitehorse 41 32 35 T Cloudy | by Mrs. Ernest . Chi .| reported to be “s n the works.” D 1 ID t G d hidensyr @ i o £ B yMrs. i c;t::;::n,c (“;;:;:;‘] | the Majority certificate they becomc 1SIY1C epu Y r afl *+(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves | P Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Cloudy 45 sSwW 20 5 feet lFonMER DE[EGAIE Cape Spencer .Rain-Fog 42 SSE 36 6 feet | L | Eldred Rock ..Rain 44 SsSwW 33 5 feet 'S (OM'"G NORIH Five Finger Light . Drizzle 45 SSE 49 5 feet | Dan Sutherland, former Delegate Guard Island ... ....Drizzle 44 E 8 1 foot {to Congress, is a passenger for Al- Lincoln Rock ... .....Cloudy 44 SswW 25 3 acka aboard the steamer Columbia. Point Retreat .. _..Cloudy 43 SSE 24 2 feet He is making his first trip to the MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Outside, Sitka to Yakutat and Cross Sound—winds east 30 to 40 miles per hour becom- ing south 30 miles per hour this evening and southwest 25 miles per hour Tuesday. Lynn Canal—winds south 30 miles per hour today and Tuesday. Inside passages, north of the Petersburg-Sitka line—winds southeast 35 miles per hour today decreasing tomorrow to 30 miles per hour. Inside passages, south of the Petersburg-Sitka line—winds southeast 20 miles per hour today increasing during the night to 30 miles per hour and veering Tuesday to southwest 20 miles per hour. Rain over the entire area. ATTENTION. .. All Masons ‘and Eastern Stars . DON'T FORGET TORESERVE SATURDAY, NOV. 3rd for the "“Days of '98" Basket Social. Come in your old clothes and be prepared for a good time. A detailed notice will be mailed to all members soon. REMEM- BER THE DATE . . . SATUR- URDAY, NOV. 3rd &t .the ' SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE. $00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ Chairman of the National Clothing {Drive which will take place in Jan- uary, will be present to outline the| plans for the drive. north in several years and expects to go to the interior from Seward. | ROME—The Italian High Com- ’mlssloner for Public Health says 11 persons had died and 13 others | | were ill in an outbreak of bubonic | ,plague at Taranto, WASHINGTON—Senator Millard | E. Tydings, Democrat from Mary- | |1and, told the Senate today that the | | United Nations organization should | permanent headquarters. HAMBURG — A British military | court has sentenced German U-hoat consider Hawaii as a site for its " life members of the Order. e { LlLLIAN GAR.DXNEII RFTUR]\S | Miss Lillian A. Gardiner, Terri- | torfal Director of Public Health | Nufsing, has returned to Juneau after a three-week field trip to Wr.ngen and Ketchikan. | e — Have YOU tried that alluring N-A-T-O-C-H-K-A" exclusively at | YVONNE'S, the nicest store in | town? (10,095-t6) , - ! DRINK KING BLACK LABEL' Exalted Ruler WEDNESDAY NIGHT Octoher 24 INITIATION and BIG FEED “Turn on the sun “HERE’S WHY—Waste paper is needed to produce packaging peacetime products. these products cannot be delivered to our neighborhood stores. By saving waste paper, we help end shortages!” with a turn of your wrist!” SUNNY BROOK ELKS == BE THERE 00000000000000000000000060000€0000460¢ e e L OFFICIAL CALL FOR THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION IN ALASKA In pursuant to the authority delegated to me by a Resolution adopted at the last Republican Convention held at Skagway, Alaska, in May, 1944, which was as follows, to-wit: That the next Republican Convention 'JL held at Anchorage, Alaska, and the Republican Convention to be held in 1948 to be held at Wrangell, Alaska, dates to be set by the Republican Central Committee. WHEREFORI&, Under the authority set out above a Republican Con- vention is hereby called to meet at Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 1st, 1945 at 2 p. m. for the specific purpose only of adopting a Republican Party Platform for Alaska, and for the purpose also of Nominating at this Convention for the Republican Primaries in January, 1945, a Delegate to C ongress, Territorial Treasurer, Commissioner of Labor, and for each District in Alaska Members of the Alaska Legislature. All Republicans are invited to attend. For reservations, write to Anchorage Republican Club, or J. C. Morris, Republican Committeeman, Third District of Alaska. ELTON E. ENGSTROM, Chairman, Republican Central Committee of Alaska. Attest: HENRY BENSON, Secretary, by ALBERT WHITE, Proxy. containers for many Without containers, jit

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