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g s | | TWO SHIPS ROTARY(LUB World Agency MORE ALEUTS B ULLET I N S|BRITISHER Ry R i WILL ARRIVE IS TO HELP IsfoHaveOnly RETURN FROM ocovsroose| TAKESSLAP G cifir s it ot o' People’s Republic have voted 480,000 Ernest Gruening, chairman, an-. town? (10,095-t6) INFORENCOR TREAT NAVY 1 Secrefariat JAP PRISONS - AT2AWLIES lete returns from the recent pleb- ¢ y DRI | e e iscite on the independence issue. 418 Paflamlm afld Ha”':”d Wl” Plans for the Rotary's part in en- U -' d N ] E r' | Return of remaining Aleut Na- ,7‘ - 2 b2 { ONDON, Oct —Bertrand Rus- Tie Un at Docks=For tertaining crew members of the| UMII@ ations EXecutive ties neie prisoner in Japan, num- | WASHINGTON — A Goldsboro, 's¢ itish philosopher-mathema- 18 Up al VOCKS-roim- Navy vessels to be in Juneau c itiee A oring o 5, is now in process, | North Carclina, Army officer, Bri- tician, asserted today that Britain's Iti Slat from Oct. 24 to the 31, were discuss- | ommitiee pproves .. to information received |gadier General Kenneth C. Royall, |Allies were making “an apparently aliies on Jiate t not put to vote t at the | 3 N / Don C. Foster, Al-|was nominated today as Undersec- |celiberate at to exterminate rul ting of the Juneau Ro-| Pfoposal 1110 | as ative Service General Super- | retary of War by President Truman, |many millions of Germans” through (Continued from Page One y in t} ocm of the Bar| B intendent General Royall was chosen to suc- jmass deportations. He named speci- : : ’ s 'fi ° | By FLORA LEWIS ) Mr. Foster was informed by Wal- cced Robert P. Patterson, who step- |fically only Russia and Poland. & Ea;ey¢ €Ea°Nce® suggested | L ; 2 S V. Woehlke, Assistant to the |ped up to the post of Secretary of | Lord Russell said in a letter to the ite with | Nations Executive ¥ missfoner of Indian & War when iry L. Stimson re- | Times that the Allied policy in east- v & ) i g L E 1 b ring their| proved by an 11 to 2 vo ¢ at the Washington, D, C., Indian | |ern Europe was to kill Germans not Phones 92-95‘“2 Fl’ed DEIIVG!‘!ES Dazly unrestricted visiting would haz- | ¢ L € r icting sight- | proposal to have g r t office has been advised Alli¢ sl gy by & but by depriving them of ard: eing tr to the glacier and other|of the world agency \ible to Ge Headquarters in Japan, as BAKERSFIELD, Calif —A fire has | the nd food, leaving them The expected arrival of Alaska’s|peir r by inviting indiv-|the wt St Ilows des y rancl .. [to die by s and agonizing starv- - wle organization inste low destroyed the ranch home of Mr 8 A i i Governor, Ernest Gruening, today |idual servicemen into their homes|split up into separate staffs for| “All recovered Aleuts, numbering |and Mrs. J. E. Jordan, the top-|ation noiner arge £2eCI10m from Washington, D. C., will set|for dinncr parties, and by setting Up | each principal organ about 25, were shipped to Manila | ranking comedy team known as “Our Allies should know,” he add- the stage for colorful pageantry an information service possibly in| The Russian, Czechoslovak and about ptember 20. So far as ber McGee and Molly. ed, “that British friendship may well tomorrow, as the Chief Executive|the Baranof for answering any ques- | yygosiay delegates voted against nine remain in Japan. In % {be alicnated by the continuation of of the Territory exchanges formal |tions about Juneau and vicinity. He the proposal; Soviet Delegate iry is being forward to Manil LONDON-—The spread of the dock 91 ts with the senior officer of id the named drel GrOmMYIE, BRIA - ths Gty & itian Natives were taker rkers’ strike in Britain has spread | He tsdam agreement 1l force—topped by a wou particularly valuable acoeptabile (bRl Whiild Brovia nment in Japan follow- to Bristol and Portshead, Over 42,000 |had decreed that ‘“expulsions of lute, honoring the goverr those servicemen who might be in-| o orote & oy e o ing invasion of the remote | nen now on strike, Gern > carried out in “a Ashore, meanwhile, Juneau will|tcrested in settling in Al [ pemle g : lands of Attu and Kiska i humane rderly manner,” but be doing its own job of nd | their discharge from the Navy ; Socinl VBB %3 A7 D ND—The trade publica- | “this as not been carr polish,” preparatory to the influx _ Boxing Maybe colhiell’ e il sk bt nEYe t e the United States out by cur Russian and Polish Allies. of hundreds cf navy men, fresh o suggested by the May- or dblagaten AR RTAL ISt Rk b ' apparently is no nearer a solution| He said mass deportations were { from months of isolation on rolling, |or that Rotary take over supervis » problems now than when | among the crimes charged against a unified sccretariat with e r ¢ > sea-swept ks and huf for |of a g tournament, and that| e o b e FQR pAR}Y FOR the war ended. The magazine agrees | N2 ders in the Nuernberg in- land and the homely offerings of |2 Rotary ne be & dec . . that the return to work of soft ¢ h 3 and shifted around from civilizati |the best °r - abg the vis } b6 Anbthast BN thec wee miners temporarily has eased ti gy e e (;' T Epe of the day was ern‘:n'[“"'d'“ WOUIELRg | nots eliclEnt TRUMAN (!-A-!M s eI L Ly o o e ¢ 00 e ieTe wis edge as to the Navy's plans, few 3 ) td -economiical it e ersion labor policy and events are being scheduled before |Holmquist, Exalted Ruler of the|™ = b e aats o i = ctive machinery to prevent Thursday as entertainment for the |Elks in Juneau. He spoke on his| M g o o) 2 W AN SIOM SR == The o | Sty bise-olad -guests. ‘A square|WOrk in the Eiks, and of his former|PPProved a sub-commiiftee’s recom- wi met dance at the USO will highlight ®ffiliation with the Rotary. Frater-|™mendations PAGF EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNMU ALASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1945 AWYS MEETING TOMOMRROW |nounced, at the same time urging e all me e to attend the meeting. 'Ii:r- AWVS meetin tomorrow v e A g o ] WEA l' ER IH*"'()RT FATHER BUREAU es000eseec e th the J T 1 Lio] - e .77 Hoy o y d assertion b NGAPORE—A rousing welccme b gl a & ,{tions organization be st i 4 t S “Iok < : 8 events set for tomorrow night. The MLEALIOIA SOl BILkIngR N o e Totardiat I h.), that e y ed the b ips Tennessee American Legion and Auxiliar 1/8ald, con n vast measure toj*nc O Internatic : 0 o > and California as they slipped into hold open house at the Dugout Petter understs g and happier| Vith each official taking a special Singapore today at the head of a each afternoon and evening during el rich Joyeilia Gt e out 1d at the U, s. naval squadron—the first Am- ; or. E. W. Norris, Director of the tion fferson Island Club in CI ) bk “ Fleet Week : or % Y 1 warships to enter these wat- From Thursday on, however, at Public Health Service| The ¢ ve nmittee An- peake Bay. Among those $1t ers sitics the Japensse sirendes. least one dance each evening L °t No. 11, spoke briefly on his | nouncec v ld send to the were Secretaries Vinson, 1 s planned for the balance of the recent trip to Prince William Sound | Prepar sion °POYt Jenbach and b Auorey KALISPELL, Montana—Red Skol- anned for the balance of e .4 Gopper River Valley areas recom that the Ut General Tom Clark, several dozen ton, the “I Dood It Hoy ok th week—two if arrangements can statement that' poor I ; ; ST v bec fhe completed. On the evening tibis of tha Matives a g : movies and radio, h heen a stec Javy Ds Satur SR SAE 4 A e s : ishington figure and fined $100 for shooting an elk B . enc ot the | tributable in many cases to unscru- |cess for the world's press, includ- Hoffman de n use ' without & proper licensé, Heape :)‘]'b Hdlll T }! }-‘"] v(M\(Vx:A h pulously-scld liquor was supple- | ccess to the p wielding gy sterday that Russell M. this is the fact that he won't get : - i el e e Laige of Ts! K e mented and supported by Dr. James | security counci Arunc X p t 75,000 to enjoy the =lk because the carcas FCHgiand L Chpler, N e [BF ol »ap as the Elks Lodge throws open IS ¢ pyan - commissioner of Educa-| The recomm ior v m s ' j it y 1dy Y ) i doors to the enlisted personnel of Aeh i h ivi- will be auctioned off ; s Ty e tion, who has also recently returned (for secret meet 1 Iy ties figctensi X wers and some sur 5 " g _ SRS sl R et T : advecate 1 infor- vestigating ittee " learned a| CHICAGO — A former Paclfic n ay. Phone 52-95—2 Free Deliveries Dai S 8 Eay PR e wday Mecting mation on the ¢ rganiza- year 0] ted Coast football star, Don Walker, of Rite Temple, where plans for a b i s I 3 I : Coast football star, Don Walker, of 1 that at the next | tion's activities ¥ companie: capital and Newport, Oregon, has been elected Masonic dinner dance have been meeting 1 {iiehea 1o Jprovids open: house' 1o dbes oo Betan ad a $1,000 a month hotel sui tional Commander of the Disabled Maximum, Maximum, 46; at the expense of the Bulova 1 War Veterans. He was a ships' officers for dancing follow- | the head table. Wi ‘: e S major ih World War I ing the dinner. Guests today were 1 el %FRMAN{! ;.\& He : isireated’ the people would g £ 1t is expected that private dinner ;j'\ sl ‘11’“"1‘:'!‘ University, IBLIC EAD ! like to know whether Mr. Truman WASHINGTON — Prosident Tru- parties, with Navy men as guests y hece (M., Dists. 3 Pufihi ,GR i “is aware of the activities and the man may be forced to cancel a 0 T T R R iil HIIHN;IIIII!II‘III"_' FRESH FROZEN FOODS in the homes of Channel residents po oo e 4o : 3 P racter of the gentleman who scheduled trip tc rth Carolina = : will precede both affairs o B B AL i‘ MW Cf yp,fl o N arty at Jefferson and Georgia next ith. An Assist- = § Py -~ 1 precede bt wtain. e ok dom oot [N | AMPAIGN i A o FRUITS VEGETABLES ing and hikes are expected to in- oo L\«w.«‘:”{ul» itk 1 \:i‘;l rec P said that a heavy schedule of == Dl terest the visitors most. AITanEE- oq Ruler of Southeast Alnch B Al the gratitying intments might require the RASPBERRIES ’EAS—CAULIFLOWE ments are expected to be com=|“pourd nienitt of e monery wilt| SUEPOIt of the public i the Natio DECLARES HITLER Feesignt do etmain in Weehingion, BLACKBERRIES : SRR gty s pleted with the Forest Service ©'meet at 5 p. m. today in John| WO Fund drive, tvas expressed t g e i 4 PEACHES BROCCOLI—S! g SFovide ‘guides for those WHO Wl e e Lt Jan : 3 ; KNEW 0!; F“GH'!' LONDON-—Octcber biizzards have . o ASPARAGU to give their sea-legs a wol i ¥ { the Li Club, sponsors of th the earliest he freeze in PIE CHERRIES LIMA BEANS TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 18:15A. M., 2:15P. M. trails in and around Juneau—with : g : irly s 1ssia MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50-——DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. jaunts being definitely on the un- - ) 11,000 s s the cf potatoes has been threatened. approved list because of the treach- “hannel said. “W e 3 7% " g T ; crous mature of Mt Juneau and AMERICAN '.EGIGN 10 r a o the local THAY ““”‘“» Oct. 19— SEATTLE — Vice Admiral Mark surrounding peaks during this i cmmuni N ) : . (I 1“-‘.“‘ —Rud 'mh.h. s’s private Mj 1's former flagship, the c season. HOLD OPEN HOUSE AT various outlying mm n secretary, in an interview today, eX- rier Bunker Hill, has arrived on meeting a smaller quota, this is an Pressed belief that Hitler knew all puget Sound from Hawaii. The AWVS information booth in n xeellent record Indeed for Gas- BbOut the Deputy Leader's flight to I the Baranof Hotel lobby is to be the DU«JQUL NAVY WEEK {inean; Ohatte Reyas ' England because Hess dictated to her| LONDON—Income taxpayers of point of contact f hikers and PN e R of © m about the project for Britain received good news today guides, as well as for those sallofs. Ty add to the pleasure of the members and townspeople, many of when the Labor Government an- wishing to go glacier tripping and of men of the fleet du thelr 9isit | whom assisted the Lions Club m t tary, Hildegard Fath, 15 nounced restoration of pre-war ex- residents who have cars and time to Juneau, the / rican Legion | bers in actual solic m of fun this conc xmkuuuu camp ¢mptions by next April. ey can make free to do the honors a;q” Auxiliar HalA Aok Bo et s Mr Hermann Where 13,000 SS members are in- 4 LA the Glacier and other WOrth-at the Legion Dugout, opening|said, “are extended to the local /Ted. She may opp et while highway sights about 3 o'cleck every afternoon, ! organizations with sponsored spec- [‘l"\ l‘) “"‘;“’ ELE WAL criRes Ihousands o' Ja Mrs. Ernest Parson harg and continuing on through the!ial events to help with the quota. 3 R ok registering and soliciting evening s i \\]mfl\l‘l. ilm‘ ‘w testify ] 4 river: 0 furnish s ) - % elp Mr L J id. | . o s e o i Btk S HAPPY DAY iz el Ty Large on Luzon 2 0 S yone with a car who gion and 4 peoples,” she asserted in labored lHHIlllI!IIlI!llI!lllIlIlIllllllIlIlIlIllIlll!IIlH AR ol | v will be there to welcome the I h can squeeze out a few minutes to o ket | AT ish. “His thoughts constantly < By - 1= spare is asked to call Mrs. Parsons 'd make them fecl at home.| ypyw ORLEANS, Oct. 23.—Tears Were occupied by the idea of peace,| MANILA, Oct 23Pifteen thou- EFARM o FRESH S \d Japanese soldiers are still = 1 at Red 635. Some commercial trans- nd smiles and the wails of bak irs ago Hess wrote his wife portation and Army cars are expect- BHND F”ER all were intermingled when the that he was having trouble remem- | Ioaming the: mountains bordering =5 WASTE- FR EE ed to ke available, but more seat wnsport Florida docked here with bering 4 asked his wife to LUZon's eastern G and the perscnal touch are bot aroup of foreign war brides and Write details about the family to re- Congressman Lion needed FREEPORT, Tll, Oct. 23—Elec- fiancees 1 his memory.” ,},;‘ 8 ViscaTR (EPONE tric servie rrecport ¢ arby Crowding the rails while a band <4 ; : e ing and other sports| ¥iC Service in Freeport and nearby Srowding the rhils ghila o band S i e are go be highlighted. Superintend- nunities was shut off last night =t I s e M DERN Spo NIN A'\" se are willing to surrender to 3= ent of Schools A. B. Phillips has Weh & not-so-wise old owl flew 40 children and 37 fi .‘cm,'\ M..“Pf = ericans, but not to Filipinos. They == ared the High School Gym for 252inst a 34,000 volt high tension dles, SEAe e mn‘.l,ll " PENN VAN, N e uets Wi h\c by raiding farms for produce fleet use throughout the week and \Tansformer and broke off a Who had been stationed in Australla mysteriously disappearing from & ——————— i e o with SWite and New Zealand. ~local ice cream parlor. Investigat- : on a sports program.| BU owl, a big bird _ Some of the mothers had thell jng, g clerk discovered that bobby- /e YOU tried that ORe. il Kkatos 1s saked io see|three-fo¢ nch wing spread, |babies strapped to thelr sides in were converting them into -T-0-C-H-K-A" exclu: at are in shape and made|didnt give a hoot. He fell e | White canvas bags. One New Zealand pyacelets, by a simple bend and| YVONNES, the nicest store in foptsatior nadicts the ground c {mother explained, “they’re e e A 05 J U S T A P R E V F B Toller rink sport : 3 : = © L To see that every one of the wishes to make a lon; tance phone call ome has op tunity to do so, it is suggested that former ACS radio telephone opera- tors may be drafted from present jobs to keep the phones working Sunday is expected to be turned over to the cf entirely, witk church being responsible g that the ) of its ¢ nomination } good time. It i uggested th 1 i y to man Who may worship alor dent churck an a spontaneous invitation home to Sunday dinner. matter eau witk Frozen Strawherries, Blackberries, Raspber- ‘ries, Peaches, Asparagus, Squash, Spinach, Green Beans, Broccoli, Peas, Cauliflower, Peas and Carrofs, Lima Beans, Apple Butter, Orange Juice, Grapefruit Juice dances, squ must be willing City as they Zack Gord cver-all advisor to committee, had this friendly to the boys name and their ycu've been ther a 1} , 5 . JANNED PINEAPPLE — PIMENTOS — RICE — ¢ f 7 B Acx and we have some of the things you have been waiting for ... CANNED PINEAPPLE — P1 - CE - B e VST BALLS o MEAT BALLS — SMOKED SEA SNACKS — SARDINES in Olive Oil — all kinds of PICKLES e ) e o B g and OLIVES — 1CE BOX COOKIES and many other varieties — a large selection' of CRACKERS and WAFERS mighty embarrassed at findir t {ncluding SOY A "lll\n and HOL-GRAIN WAFERS ... SEE IS BELIEVING . .. COME IN AND SEE how little about your cily you # ul- 5 ly know _— PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and AR, M, Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! nIIIIIHIHIIIIIHIIIHIliIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIzlhlllIiHIIHIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII has always shopped at Pigaly Wigsly~and now that Bob's home wid I'm keeping V'm loarning, why. For dependability, se riice, and values, i* simply can't bo bear AR | I i i =TI 5

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