The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 25, 1945, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT REGIONAL VET port cities, ISFORECAST Governor Confident Alaska Need Will Be Met- Repors on Trip Junes major citie what For Office On Gov ' i € ancy betwe then 1 nder of t Governor ng rip to Was Openin the entire A A who member to ba las] Admin tor his de re vha ummer nmittee intend to the vowed by the 1 and Goveri bid behalf of the whole visits being paid by North Pacific force armed foree the welcome territory 18 ships of o Congres: viewpoint Governor on to the the It you look on our slate you will find Apple Cider hy the Gallon T T JLST RECEEVEE& Delicions and Healthful Al Kinds COOKEIES Fresh Stockes TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM—$2.50 BABerts CASH GROCERY THE CANARY SPECIALIZES IN THE ART OF SINGING , “you of Hills ecialize must spe Bros. in ps canar; success y coffee is be g of ider every pound nding th able has the same of Hills Bros good coffee! onder drinkers what I call . how are T confidenc 'IHL DAILY AL/\bKA LMPIRL —JUNEAU, AL/\SKA GET HOPPY Comdr. Alvin T. Pickett, Seattl her Jones | Lt. Kermit Meier, Chaplain, Mu WARSAW, Oct. 18.—(Delayed)— Col. Edward J. York, air attache Governor de- [gan, Michigan; Lt. W. B. Crai 3 of | Selma, Alabama; 1 M. Stephen is | Shreveport, Louisiana; Lt. (jg) Ken- near M. Anderson, Belmond, Towa; | the American Embassy here said was halted at the tonight the order of Rus- officers who demanded and Lt jg) P. T. Lowe, Philadelphia |Lt. (jg) G. S. Goddard, Chic ) a lug wrench from the Embas- Na-| Charleston—Comdr. Makot H. C. Hummer; Lt Los Angeles; Lt Springfield, York The Russian York's what it istra- MacNamara, New M. Hansen; Lt ‘umsnc pY | STORY REVEALED BY TOKYO PAPER TOKYO, Oct A fantastic | a Russian t agent who German newspaperman - 1 making expi story ol posed Lt. Lt Comdr. of William he Massa- 53 Ham- “lan took Oliver; Lt. (jg) SV ensboro, North J. E. Wise, Los T. Turner, Hous- Walter J. Gil- California - m more | Comdr bt Alaska’s |A. K tors to|B. Hammond | chusetts; Lt. J nd. Indiana Halford—Comd: R. Sowell, C Carolina; Lt. (jg) Angeles; Lt. (jg) J ton, Texas Stockton u 4 which reached into the innermost councils of the Imperial palace and the German Embassy was reported today by the newspaper Asahi. The secret agent, Richard Gorge, rested Oct. 18, 1941, had reported to between Japan and An inevitable before the end year, Asahi said. He even- was sentenced to death » paper related, came to 3 on orders of the In- on e W. Belshaw, said this is what happened mobile was stopped by a lieutenant, who ped Polish chauffeur identified himself he returning mission The general and a : Army Inslallations .o Eapi T e g e o May Be Saved; Ald American, British, French, Bel- s o (ommercial Flying - 10 or Polish™ one of the Russians €nt of the German newspape IR it ok want Now T urter Zeitung, and a MONTREAL, Oct to save ing in We aut Pacific air rou that in t Seatle doe comy attle it exactly nay gt The and e from war wa at u- Lt. ( at- gert 9 through plained official to was an the got . ter ge, th 1ther lieu en he Hot Fight route issuc said I can't te The whether C al route hot 11t The air fight,” he itcome qu e ne of prefers are you going to give us that wrench er of Hitler. » r do we have to take it from you? > subsequently became so highly trus York deemed it wise to object no ted at the German Emh:. and to surrender the wrench, Was appeinted chief of the Emb: cident was reported to U information section, and mu dor Arthur Bliss Lane, the Axis and Japancse information, - AT .s well as Germany's policy toward in passed over his desk. CROWN PRINCE GETS BAPT!ZED reach even into the Emperor's pal- ace ond report fully the details of nferences with the Emperor, as ings of Japan’'s military LONWNDON, yellir of Westmins ‘Japanese Kings, Queens, triarchs Princess o the British Thr mother and King his Godfather. The three-month-old son of King Peter and Queen Alexandra, barred fr their Balkan thrones by the asure Marshal Tito, immersed times in water and like His throu; ient ntil Prince: abeth her arms uieted through of emony in Princess, b whe! King George ed in an uniform, carried around the font Patriarch ed thi 1¢ It no doubt to b al lin thres ilong the interior there i K acre ka ehoos ner The i Plans are for commercial wany of the acrial n: ind facilites establi ¢ the war by military air trans ices, Dr. Edward P. Warner, the Provisional Inter- I Aviation Organization said in an infer in routes wo com- coast from the tic Northw and an addi- du ional route to Alaska direct from port the Midwest, The Territory should Presiden wélcome any such new way of ac-/national Ciy he affirmed his previously- (PICAO) ed position. Tt means the maxi- View rvice for the Territory \e recommenda aminers in the Nor put Alaska the travel to the Orien e would like he pacific st of cess tod - blem has t PICAO in °n recogt of the curr: military air op: aid. “There is ¢ that somethin, demobilization will e of the iew i Pacific Oct infant in 24 I, for ay ther exception is to ! main line, With Naked and Crown Prince tized ir y before and Pa- on one, he befor but it to st goes v Seattle's to be done being left off the only a route out of Seattle, there members of danger of Alaska's being by-passed tces which deal for a fueling base somewhere along Ways. traffic the Aleutian chain and communics n inside route, in addition to the ed to consider al rcutes, the Governor declar- particular countries should bring a new volume of to @ roundup of n" travel to Southeast Alaska, also. Per- What steps must be fly to the Territcry direct ring th from the Midwest will want to r and nay turn along the coast, lied around triangle tour. to maint Seattle, the Governor feels, wh not be opposed to the cri interior airway will Territory and concluded th had.m: vhole problem had giv DISMAL PICTURE IS GIVEN OF HANKC'/ HANKOW, war correspondent dismal picture ishing city of today. Once All Princesses PICAO c with mmit- airports, is yparent 0 God- ne tions have been Geor tl ation in thair and contribute rmation about n Oct. 25 portrays the once Hankow as Chir Chir A how flour- presents yas — situ; sons displ threc he did cries rang al him m. He Orthodo: the vell ant transy now' a heatles power, short on w disease and infls Here the lamps of China low with peanut oil in shattered homes foreigners re are three night nl\|bk and Ja ¢ 2 a completing a not it. lem i should facili ation of an P t nefit t oo will Luxm pment Dy r € commercial cath flicker to bomb- ler Pt o - SPANIARDS GIvEH " MORE FREEDOM ON - FRANCO'S ORDERS ton, eralis sued ards freedom sociation provided for if it is “not fundamental principles of the entry into homes was “except in exceptional the five pa- ners F le a ca approach to and that their a break to Chin flocking homes, inflatior so high that rice, almost of heir old en prices 1d meat or- him be- H wn iy al [& three t fore the Pr 1ng nes bearded Gruening to returr 1 Gov are out ani with holy child was oil named ince The for his who w in one of world war. HICROFILMING OF ¥-MAlL LETTERS T0 BE DISCONTINUED HEADQUARTERS, ALASKAN DEPARTMENT, Oct Micro filming of V-Mail letters will be i itinued effective Nov. 1, 1945, forms will still be author- respondence between home and members of ¢ services overseas, a cording to reports received from the War, Navy and Office Departments. chamber Letters written on these forms a shore will be accorded air mail and privi- Jun u'\ leg for normal first class rates meet- | over water and will be transported sche by air, free, when properly signed o members of the armed forces. Bill They will be flown overseas from | ports of embarkation in the United ates qnd the V-Mail forms \h(d Alexander grandfather, Alexander I sassinated at Marseille the preludes to the last George, in becom- ing the Godfather, fulfilled promise made to King Peter when he was best man at the Yugo: Monarch's wedding Amon those in the were King George Greece, the Duchess of Kent, Princess Alexan- dra of C and Princess Helen of Serbia. 1id. However action now. Prior Juneau assembly H e dec cf expression the to the Governor's address, e Ernest Parsons, reetings i y ex- the to ie introc gal 1, Capt re- o\ 25 in- P ed oduced CA5€s The decree, which came in form of an amendment to the«pub- lic order law adopted by the Span- ish Republic in 1933, also establi ed freedom of residence i nal the right to work, freedom >, and the right to prop- the cathedral oup of his officers Comdr. - W. E. Makosky of Cnatléston and Comdr. R. J. Oliver of the Halford followed with 'erritory, introductic of their officers. few of the y men were upon for brief remarks by Cha President, W. W. Whitehead One new member, Earl McGinty, FWPA presented to Chamber. Non-Navy bert Riewe people at the armed eece, - MEET OFF Council as SKI With the City turned over to the atrol command base, the Club's season-inaugural ing and election of officers uled for last evening, was poned indefinitely by President Tixson 1 it the e abro- in the security. (ted on government has permis all individual r of a threat to state oo to Ski was guests today were: Her- Skagway merchant; Dr. E. W. Norris, USPHS, Juneau; Al- bert M. Dietz, Salvation Army, Sitka Chamber members R.-E. Robertson and Dr. J. O. Rude both presented their_sons—Duncan Rebertson and »’Ill|IIIIllINIIIII|IIIIHIIIIIII!lllllIIIIIIIIIIIlhllll'lnl'lllllhl 1IIlII|IIIIlIIIHIllHH‘M|IIIIII||||IlllliIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH‘— Free Delivery TAKE ADVANTAGE of our efiicient delivery service. Qur Store is as close as vour felephone. ORDERS SHOULD BE IN THE STORE BY THE FOLLOWING TIME: Juneau Delivery - 10:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. Douglas Delivery 10.00A. M. Thane Delivery - 2 P. M. Tuesday and Friday Gwr Delivery Is On Time SKAGWAY VISITOR I guest J at Emman the Ba el of Ska - [‘m)m‘v Want-ads brim' results! llwt attending 5 Pa \\ ashington, McAuliffe, Boston; Loucks, Washington, officers amint ) D. C; Comdr. J. B Comdr. Tvan H D. it e AR ERRRLRORRAARA AR PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. 2P M Douglas Delivery—10 A. !\L Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! SRR OO and TR TERARRAR R O - tes of War- While directing a spy ring in Japan | ; be THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1945 in writing home will likewise be Going fo Be Low will be at the regular first class ALBANY, postage rate of three cents per ounce. The forms used by members of the armed forces will continue | to flown back the United | Claus won't have much of a stock of shiny, metal toys this year. The President of the New York State Councjl of Retail Merchants, States without payment of postage {In order to insure transportation | Harold Hecht of Buffalo, said to- day that most of the will be {by air within the U. S, the for i ve postage affixed at 3 ate of overseas air There will be no p ) about the sa 1s wartime stock. But, those likely will be snapped up by eager buyers, for Hecht predicts the heaviest Christmas the future against the send jmore than one ail form folded shopping in history. - pether inasmuch as th will "WHO DONE [T} photographed, so long they do not weigh more than one, ounce PORTLAND, police serg: P is patrolmen to cor Higher Rates May Be Asked, Shipping !0y i SHINGTON, Oct i A A Commerce Commission ENen | e § ! door rushing to their hose and lad- asgnd. D apucove der truck. Motors roared and tb ates for coastwise shipping. ol R e i War Shipping Administration of- ™8 CO0% SWBE open—but in s ficials and operators will meet here i : PUATSR Pery soon to discuss the matter s P ICC has already authorized wsa | Folice hurricdly pushed it aside, one reached. for his ticket boc to cperate. both coastal and inter- coastal sevvice' between Atlantic, | t1en discovered it was a patrol - Gulf of Mexico and Pacific coasts until December 31. Intercoastal se pAR'I'NERSHIp vices will resume early in Ncvember. Bu inauguration of coastwise s vice will be delayed until a decision| POPLAR BLUF s reached by carriers and the WSA ' Jeff Woods, dealer, is nurs might; jaw and a very suspicious in a hospital room here ites, a WSA sman said Waods thinks maybe that kicked him kind of a “working his former owner. “The mule,” Woods said, “proved thful to his old boss—an under- N. Y, Oct. 256 — Santg be to the mail n in t0; Ore ant has call A precinct 1 for one of nd endure honor of the Mo., Oct cteran live spoke: to- sore nature - BRIGHT RETUE the have agreement” mule some E with the Bright, Fleet Fish and Region, coming ay. He eau time o> Engineer Wildlife Service, returned to Ju- Seatile by PAA ts to remain for a con- ior Al- I from ex; u, tak office > 40,000,000 produced States. pairs of each year In siderable More than shoes are the United Emp Want-ads bring Schilling Curry Powder the rich zestful blend with . true oriental flavor Super Mariet Phones 92-85—2 Free Deliveries Daily Crabapples Calavos Yams Sweet Potaloes Grapefruit Oranges Apples Cranberries Pears Grapes Lemons Honey Dews and Many Others EORGE BROTHER Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Parsnips Celery Tomatoes Letiuce Green Peppers Cauliflower Cucumbers New Cabbage Bunch Carrols Squash Corn 2

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