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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-]UNEAU ALASKA ; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1945 MMWW PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire Iu‘ment for the townspeople to know in advance that WINDOW ——— AUTO PLATE GLASS Senator | fice here, on Oct. 11 he sent Lt. William| "I think,” concluded pending transfer to Terrill, who is in charge of the William Fulbright of Arkansas,| Chicago. Banana River Officers’ Club, on a Heltt 0 2 e B A oo flight to Cat Cay to prepare for T OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU a Dbig party. Terrill flew in JUNEAU, ALASKA ;l‘);‘:_lml PBM, taking Lt. Courter a i WEATHER BULLETIN x % DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME | RESCUING THE COOK Max o FODAK ot arivioh ok Xhe e iuaivs last | Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. Weather at winter colony, he was met by M“"A : -ISl.a“,O{‘ 24 l;; tu:\r. LAx,x’m Pnjmp. ‘4 30 s m, Wasey, aunt of Comdr. Wasey. Mrs. BM' _“ rage 14 “9 “;' i 91(:\1(1,\ Wasey, who was o be hostess for | pA¥e B 3 e v Snow the house-party, was wringing her | Jotiel ¥ 2 5 1 o 2ieh | hends. Her cook was sick — hernia de:;m 40 15 '1: (:r .;:1..‘:” 1940 s - a0 e s : 6 oudy | ::‘::ffl ahchloiads oo $he | pamonton 45 20 38 0 Cloudy | - party | Faurbanks 29 17 Cloudy This was a terrific blow to Capt. | 5 . g | Haines 45 33 Cloudy Slattery. He was planning to enter- s 46 a7 tain not only his chief, Admiral | Juneau Airpert a4 36 | Davidson, but Admirals Mitscher, | o opican 50 poe “Jocko" Clark, Charles Powell and | Kotzebue 2 5 i Felix Stump. Q\‘ te a clam-bake! | Me h 24 Pt. Cloudy | When Lt. Terrill flew back to0 | yom 18 Cl Banana River and broke the News | Nornhway 12 St el ‘ to Capt. Slattery, the good Captain | pe(ershurg 32 Pt (.IOL‘““ was s0 heartbroken that he sent|porland 38 i B “Perrill on a special flight to Jack- | prince George 3 clodger” | sonville, 160 miles 1y, to tell | prince Rupert 44 Pt. Cloudy Admiral Davidson all about it. The | Seattle 48 Cloudy report to Davidson lasted just two|Sitka 36 Ratn minutes. Why he couldnt have Whitehorse 8 % Pt. Cloudy telephoned, only Capt. Slattery | yakutat 36 Clowdy knows. (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) i Undaunted, the C 2 WEATHR : ‘ i ioco ¢ MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN B e o) hide, T4 Sowih Reports from Marine Stations at Hl\:‘low?)' M. ':'lm:aivl i to Cat Cay, to pick up the cook, 5 s SIEDL G5 Avavel B sk fiown divect to tha Conet po 1‘)‘(“:\;,,“ v(‘-/]‘.t::' rl-‘l‘lyl,l l()‘u].md Vel. tsuC'ondmonh Guard base at Miami, despite the |cabl (Ot ) bl ol G fact that the base had been closed | pidred Rock Cloudy = .; ’l'('t ent " o Cloudy 24 3 fee @an (o traunsient planes. From pive Pinger Light Cloudy 21 ® fect Bise: the cook was taken 10 8Quard Island Pt. Cloudy 8 Smooth Bt hospital. : Lincpln Rock Pt. Cloudy 13 Smooth Weary Lt. Sowles then returned point Retreat Cloudy 6 Smooth to Banana Rive Teadit " e o1 MARINE FORECAST FOR bOUTHEAST ALASKI\' Dixon Entrancé spite these heroic efforts, how- | (o yakutat plus Icy Strait, Cross Sound and Sumner Strait—southwesterly ever, the party had to be called winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Side channels Southeast Alaska north of off. With no cook, the ‘z_mum als | Petersburg—southerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Channels south of missed lhg clam - bake. sburg-—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Rain showers entire while, junior officers and enlisted . R ECONVERSION!In most homes that means much-needed new radios, washing machines, refrig- erators, ete. Be sure you add enough hkousehold goods insurance to cover the cost of new egquipment as soon as you buy it. Don’t wait for a fire to find out you haven’t encugh insurance. Call Shattuclk Agency Se Junean rd Street Phone 249 EDITH W ARANOF HOTEL Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS ! ATTENTION! | Anyone willing to donate car and services Wednesday, Thursday or Friday after- noons for sightseeing of Navy Men please Call Mrs. Ernest Parsons atRed 635 FrazEIn: 558 PEC!AI TIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 PRSI SUS U O PT T ER | ALTO SMITHBERG as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAIL7T ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to sce: "THE SUSPECT" Federal Tax—11¢ pur Person PHONE 14— THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and, RETURN YOU to your home with our_comphmentfl WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 510 8 P. M. $1.65 Silver Bow Lodge @Nm A2,10.0.F. Meets each Tues- day at 8:00 P. M. I. O. O. F. HALL. Custom-Built Furniture Phone 36 122 2nd St. ALASKA ELECTRONICS| Sales and Service Expert radio repair without delays P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward| PHONE 62 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple Pbeginning at 7:30 p. m. E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- shipful Master; James W. LEIV- ERS, Secretary. Visiting Brothers Welcome BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATI Smith il Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ‘vmv men in the bell-bottomed trousers are coming fm 5 for a visit. Time is needed to prepare for the visit Published every evening except Sunday by the | for a visit. Time is needed D “YEMPIEE PRINTING COMPANY and we hope that the men of the Pangmint and THE EMPIRE IDEAL GLAS e RELEN TROSODS and Main Streets, Juneal, AlskS. o igent | Halford will enjoy their stay in Juneau. We know ‘ it e} GLASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS SROTHY TROY L - T+ - "Vies-President | A roaton Wil Have & oot e DON ABEL DOROT © e T. mettorsnd Mamaser | that the men of the Charleston will .n:x; ‘.‘nod ime | OCTOBER 24, 1 121 MAIN STREET | Bl by .;;‘;;,';L‘::”;;f.f.‘;:‘fl they have been visitors many times before | Allen Shattuck became the owner of a new Buick sedan, purchased - | Y o | through Connors Motor Company, and delivered by the Seattle agency S c c | : i | Jobs and Job '“"“ ance o o o October 24, 1045 ® o ! toMrs. Shattuck. The car was a two-door model with folding front seats, Alaska Mu llpp|y The Charles W. arfer B s T R T . o o | upholstered in rich plush, and the body finished in sage green Duco. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager M { Lo p————— (New York Times) R e hiabad e i) orfuary pdvance; $18.00; six months, In sdvance, $1.80: |\ p, Catherwood, New York State Commerce|g Sarah Lee Atkinson . In formal dedication ceremonies in the Lake Washington Ship Canal 20 Stppliee B et T Yl confer u favor it they will promptls notify | Commissioner, has just reported to Governor Dewey o Conrad Kirkebo o | the missionary cruiser Princeton was this day taken over by the Preg-| | = HC R o PHONE 138, Oftice of 1 ! n | ve » in 2 nd and va el ek i 5 that there are more than 200,000 jobs available intg Mrs. Robert Schwartz o ! pyterian Missions in Alaska, in charge of the Rev. David Waggoner who | |22 28 S0 2 | s Office, 602: Business Office, 374, this State at a time when 175,000 persons are receiving | o Mrs. T. M. Reed # | wns present he coremariies B7R OF ABSOCIATED PmESS | unemployment insurance. There can be little dispute I Carol Jean Camp F g ¢ anies METCALFE SHEET METAL FOR TASTY FOODS The A ed Press is exclustvely entitled to the use for | with Mr. Catherwood’s conclusion that this “constitutes arl Castle t P Fepublication of all news dispatches credited lo It er not other? | oy ynfortunate and dangerous in y. Should| g }\\‘x‘;“ # '}l{:“:;lh & Harry Sperling, Commander 1l American Legion Post, was| | Heating—Airconditioning—Boat and VA%IETY credited ) this pa) o h 0f Inl 2 . drew y ~ ¢ r. Amer o Sros: pe - Eletalon e G R this condition become further aggravated it could| g A S o named Roll Call Chairman of June pter, American Red Cross, and} | mankg and Stacks—Everything - mpsTarSeey -~ <R P r ——— | seriously impair the reconversion effort of the State.” i | had expressed confidence that the er would have no difficulty in % o : 10N SENTATIVES — Alaska News 1n | seriously impalr t lo Claire Raymond . in SHEET METAL C Bhih o it BoRek W g This situation has arisen in part because of the |’ < | securing sufficient membership to carry on the public h nd social Gastinean Cafe - — | reluctance of many workers to accept jobs which pay| o o o ¢ o o @ ¢ @ o @ ® e service work as in the past Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. Foremest in Friendliness less than their wartime incomes. Many persons have | e RS AR { FETEYS 2 MR 4 worked under abnormal wartime conditions for so long ‘ . % Ao suasiving " 7 > ot et = e Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Atkinson Chichagof were receiving con VANIT {hat they have come to regard as their normal incoms | ; u\r 4 "" “‘H e At 7o o SR GR N H. S. GRAVES 4 Y BEAUTY v the hig carnings offered as incentive L induce | et ety A5 R R R ;: T 7 . 7 2 - ” R ‘)“ !‘"\m,l s v R paira it v Hospital, early this mornin r. Atkinson was Acting Superintendent The Clothing Man SALON workers to shift to war plants. This same kind of | { Cooper Buildin thinking underlies the demands by a number of unions (. ., 3 at Chichagof ; HOME OF HART 4 for a 30 per cent increase in basic wage rates i, “The stars incline 2 SCHAFFNER & MARX ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager The New York State survey shows that the aver-| ) but do not compel Clouds and foghanks clearing away from the mountains late the i Obed BB Phiss it | age hourly wage is 80 cents for these unfilled jobs. |, previous day revealed new snow on the higher peaks, the first to be seen | Although this amount is lower than the $1.04 an hour | ' ==eessrosrecosomoserea=d | 0 vicinity this fall | paid in manufacturing industries when the war term- PHURSDAY, OCTOLER | Inated it i substantialy above the pre-war rate of| i Mo LS o Dr. A. W. Stewart Dr. John H. Geyer | about 62 cents an hour. Thus it is not accurate to| planetary iniluences are g <t R el £% & Al DENTIST DENTIST [ infer, as is sometimes done, that it is merely their |ycive today which should e a time i 20TH CENTURY BUILDING Room 9-—Valentine Bldg. pre-war level of earnings that many Workers are Te- | of careful procedure. There may be Office Phone 469 PHONE 762 X 8 D R e ____|luctant to accept |much wr thinking under this C d P l g J | Undoubtedly another factor contributing to the | oniguration s eTOGMIRRSS rOsSSwWor ZZ1e 7 ; WELCOME NAVY! anomaly of serious labor shortages while many people | criticism and fault{inding G ROBERT. SIMESON. Onte D The Rexall SiOI‘e’ | are receiving unemployment insurance is found in the HEART AND HOME ACROSS 22 American Graduate Los Angeles College o’ it % Juneau’s ating population” is going to be given | high level of such payments. Why work for $32 a| After the excitement of family re- : 1\-:*":::11@:\1 L Pr‘::;;‘;‘]fiflfl of Optometry and our Reliable Pharmacists 2 big boost today and tomorrow with the arrival of | Week, some of them are doubtless asking themselves, |upjons there may come depressi * handler iy SpasincleRy BUTLER-MAURO when you can get $21 for a long time by not working? | 1 The sta pSd 9, Dickens's pen Finish i 3 1200 officers and men of the United i L > 4 PREDE: [reactions. i The &b P b g Withered Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG CO. Theoretically, of ccurse, unemployment insurance is|jessness and disconte peting re-| 12, Sheep-killing Chess pieces tates Navy und the United States Marines who will | only to be paid when the applicant cannot obtain (yrned Service men and women 5 p:n(rul " & : i | continues, it is clear that the tem must be tight- d anxious. Happy days will come | . o .;;;;nll 45. L‘ou‘x(ulrllfl“mnt: “ fter the years of wartime censorship it is indeed | ¢ped up considerably or we will be supporting in . ; 5. Entirely £ of stables . - . S S ably E again next month and the holi-| 16 Meteorological 45. Discover - —— a treat for editor to be able to tell his readers | jdleness for months at a time large numbers of persons |days will bring general healing, it Kinstrument | 47. Fresh-water Plumhlng Heahng o" Bumers when the boats are in port and it's much more con- | who are pertectly able to work. 5 predicted; Sid of Ganck, . pdfboise HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES - — = ! BUSINESS AFFAIRS S Like PHONE $19 v 5 men still have trouble getting |“that if people only understocd| Sweeping cconomies in Federal 22. Pronoun 9 3 Tne washlngton home by airplane on furlough, | the significance of the atomic bomb Government expenditures will en-| £i Chills | Solution;of Vestef(ss'a Bifexis : P we would finally get world friend- | cour: cities and counties to cut . Peruvian €1, Dllssful reglons 2. Spartan slave “The Stcre for Men" > IG DENIES " e & Ao i heoon - ieftain 5 3. Public walk M MADAME CHIANG DENIES ship cxpenses also. In peacetime recon detiadn 3. Public wal en’Y -10-noun Newsmen in Chungking were (Note—Senator Alben Barkley of struction the trend toward careful e gl ol P e b e SAB'N’Q - summoned to a press conference Kentucky is a deliberate, cautious spending of public funds should be| Ak b s B Topas hum= K A Drugglsl (Continued jrom Page One) the other,day following the return|man. So impressed was he with the strcng. Little danger of inflation is _ mingbird _— - of Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Held ' testimony of the young scientists foreseen. 1 3 L;‘;‘;\"; Borass Front St—Triangle Bldg. “The Squibb Store” " Commander Wasey's father. The | 0 deny reports that the Generalis- before the Senate committee NATIONAL ISSUES ' 4 Gonveyihy ased plane, Buno 01670, carried two|SiMo had taken a 16-year-old as his he asked for a copy of what ti Road building will be of, special ¥ Weset " llots, Lt. Robert G. Courter and | concubine, the conference was even said.) concern and will furnish work for 16, Gluttonized Wal'field's Dfll S'o'e 20TH CENTURY MEAT }); ’(“m‘k s pl\fi O ew of | more strange than some of the| “when the bomb was first re many men before the Winter halts 11. Freezing point g MARKET Lt. Clink Scales, 5 y : e i d was firs - {64 v, Whatever Dromises Centigrade rugs ' six. Tt required 38 hours of flight | Other press operations staged in'vealed” he told a friend, “folks refeq TR TS| FIHETE BUNSE 1, aCeaugrade | | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Juneau's Most Popular time, burned 575 gallons of high- | Chunking |thought we ought to keep 'the 'yioi cubnort this year by the vote Medinsd NYAL Family Remedies Meating” Tlace octane and carried in addition to| The (»%vn(vl'?lm\sll):n luvm.slv‘l[ op(vn: secret, since we spent 4s2000_un.0,‘uuu o i Dlaaey HORLUCK’S DANISH ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS the three brass-hat passengers, 1';1 :11«».«.‘11112»:1:1'«.‘ by l¥allv\ndm|ymg u';x' it EI,](J think x](;‘lhd]).\, they are INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ;. }\‘hl\:‘:‘xrbyln'xl ICE CREAM PHONE 202 n:,)m‘:g luuk;’clxmd seven q]uust} ml .[1'1‘ du‘»:;;‘\:‘ ‘::: v!\:!("m hen he ik ’:‘“li"r'[“%“ I“‘”‘} l"“‘l“‘n": ':""_‘ s Occupation of Japan by the United 2s, g, merican whiskey. (Pilots previously 1ad | called 5 B (Covyrighi 5, By yndicate, Inc.) | o R ¥ i 28. So. American e e SR - Nations' representatives under the monkey B waned s suring |1 sy hat i the Generats| S . oo || morcaNes Economy | | | CARO TRANSFER | - in planes.) [simo had done such a thing,” an- ONE ”FE losnl- {iite I Be.of-Tony. duzation: e o, soreriod MARKET = 7 & 4 u 1 a N 20. Social fune- * » | nounced Madame Chiang Kai-shek, st aniisate. - CBnAt vigilange tions g £ " HAULING and CRATING ADMIRAL'S CLAM BAKE “I would call him a dirty dog.” Shchihr A bradohir St 3stablish Cheice Meats At All Times I 'S LA ) i % sary treac + S Early Euglish . od i ' S N While the plane was in the air,| ‘Conference dismissed.” |N HOIEI. HRE be forestalled i fl. : i Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE O Capt. Slattery hit the ceiling be- : I Persons whose birthdate it is have S g PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 Phone 344 cause Lt. Courter didn’t have any| BOMB SECRET BURNS { A'I'F the augury of a year of relative| City In India charts along and because some of, Soviet Newsman Boris N. Krylov | frustration which may ultimately | R nenta CALL FOR i the life-jackets were dirty. Courter sal in the hearing-room of the prove fortunate . Bring into a 7 Knew the islands backward and|Kilgore-Magnuson Senate Commit-| pATRBANKS, Alaska, Oct, 24— Children born on this day pro- oy Femmer's Transfer Wall Paper forward, but the Captain demanded tee. He was scribbling furiously |Rupert Dvorak, 43, a carpenter Dably will be of strong character and weetheart of 114 that he fly back to Banana River,| “The atom bomb,” Dr. J. R. OP-| anq ex-fireman, was suffocated 1nclined to dominate. They should | £3. Babylonian 4 IDEA[ PA"" SHop returning later with charts, new | penheimer, Los Alamos scientist,|wren fire gutted the entire third PC eXtremely talented. | slorm god ) life-jackets, plus a non-flying com- |was talking, “is the szoouumouu\”“,” S i Sate Sl e (Copyright 1945) ; v Beey OIL — FEED — HAULING Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt missioned officer navigator. {straw that may break the camels myacqay morning O G ’ Own: Scotch On Sept. 26, Lt. H. K. Sowles, back. It comes to a world already| mpe plaze, which caus HOLIFIELDS HAVE GIRL | e g e blaze, aused damage H personal side o Capt, Slattery, at the breaking Poinit 50 far 55| estimaton ot ahaut 0000wy M. and Mrs. Joseph Holfield Jones-Stevens Shop i took off in a brand new plane,| weapons are concerned. The atom|pelioved to have started when S1HOUNCE the birth of a girl, born | INSURANCE Buno 59212, plus two pilots, Lt.|bomb actually weakens our posi-|pyorak who was known to have Tuesday night, Oct. 23, at St. Ann’s | LADIES'—MISSES’ Donald M. Armstrong and Ensign tion because we are particularly peq, d“m,m ¢ Z o Hospital. The baby weighed 7 . A 3 { king, fell asleep while Distinguished for -TO- Royal E. Livingston, and a special | vulnerable to this type of attack.”|gmoking Sretle : pounds, 9 ounces, £ G R 'shafiuck A enc h g a cigarette. flavor! You'll en- navigator, Ensign Louis J. Ha Soviet Newsman Krylov scribbled| No others were injured, but o s i Seward Street Near Thir :Jx’. plu,\‘ a u-clu of six. They burnt on. Scientist Oppenheimer con-|fire gnd water damage drove 145 PRINK KING BLiCK LABEL! joy this finer tea. :(}Ulnwu- (;:a].un.\ of )uuh-m-t;uu-, (ulxl\;d‘lalkmg ; e people into other quarters in the ep! another emergency plane ecrecy is nol possible;’ con- city and at Ladd Field 0 warming up, and tied up several tinued Oppenheimer. “The nature| Biremen fought the blaze for an The Alaskan Hotel B. P. 0. ELKS ramps waiting for the junketing of the world is not secret. You|pour and a half in snow stor! and a ha : storm. d o . plane to return cannot keep the atom s 9 o W CIIIZIIII.ES Newly Rencvated Rooms MeJis every Wednesday at 8 p. . y A e “If I were a Russian scientist S S at Reasonable Rates M yisting holhers eicame. L But Admiral Davidson and Capt clentist| gEENDRICKSON AT WORK (;mmn(n J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Ruler. Slattery had a marvelous time, |2nd had this pulled on me,” con-| el y 8 : g on B PHONE SINGLE O H. L. McDONALD, Secretary. This, however, was only the be- tinued Oppenheimer, “I'd say ‘Boys,| Lance E. Hendrickson, his ter- ginning. The Annapolis boys .next let’'s get it I think they will.” minal leave from active duty with got busy arranging for a big week-| Soviet Newsman Krylov looked up the U. S. Coast Guard expired, is THE JUNEAU end at Cat Cay. RON’s or “Re- and listened. At this point he did now back at work with the Fish R UPHOLSTE maining Overnight” flights @ not write a single word in his/and Wildlife Service. He is on B A A NoF RE &H%{S’l!zffllsg. still forbidden by the Captain, but|notebook duty in the Game Commission of- 7

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