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PAGE LlGl IT David electrified his Radarman Young Joseph H. Wickett, ])1.|- FLEET WEEK THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1945 SURPLUS SALE 17 PASSENGERS IN M. T. LA HATTE TO | | WAGES Sh|p s Tale“' with a boogie woogie out-{no accordion; Coxswain Robert )48-HOUR id to have melted Williams, trumpet; Radioman R.!l))h S s u S Y o 1 1 the Colisuem may e g ! hat spread through the house be-| A ’ Officer ind T Bbewuradis b, arteh 4 Woskls Alinés, Il ne ag fore the first three notes of the sea- Sees Aunt Aqaln Az ~ 'Stevens ari Juneau Monday held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock man’s music were off the piano, but . s SWPC 0”|(|a| EX Iams WASHINGTON, Oct. 30—Authorl- with the 17 passengers from the Chapel of the Charles W. s mas I authorities in charge of ; out Dl.‘,flflg Visit Here p tative persons said President Tru- fyom anchorage: Vivian DeBoor, Carter Mortuary, with the Rev. Wm. ie house re so en-| S"eamlmed PfO(edUre jman_will propose l.mufllll %hal.m- Delores Denham, J. M. Bovee, Rich- Robert Webb officiating. the Boogle Wt Y| The current visit of the USS Pan-| ;:";l‘xu' J “‘\i”"‘]‘(;‘\‘l“r:i‘f;; g;}i(.::) ard Hall, Mrs. Leona Hall, Mary : Interment will be in Evergreen f pation to notice A e s o ours fibk S S Burgin, Corrine Kintner, Virginia Cemetery. with a RAERL Sa¥ict 2 b ¥ et | quest in a R + ley, Eva Hernin, Hu;_rh L.lm, Ju)) May from Atlanta, Ga., and became Siper dow medleys ‘,.T:‘,"‘:‘,;l",‘;_ e ol Q:f,s‘l 5 ‘A’::,‘.‘:d u::f.‘[ \,.,?4‘;:‘mnll,l"‘j'“”wm, Hall to Be S(enes for ' A distinctive surplus disposal pro-, (Eastern ‘Sldl'\;lfldrfl T(l‘m:'" as & Noonan, Mu. Wildes, Pfc. Cyril associated with Carl Hardin in a and sc X s crescended | praver Away.” and his encore num-lof Executive Officer, is a nephew| | Aff {cedure for Alaska, whereby veter-|compromise with demands by unions gelier, p. phillips, and W. W. Rus-| cabinct-and-furniture-making shop, through the Theatre 1ast!yor «Into Some Life Some Rain!whom she hs L el OSIng airs ans may by-pass Army red tape and | that employees be paid for 52 hours o). and was making plans for a new night in e MGM ‘Llhl]u Fall” Although no flowers uh‘mnx‘h.;h\\-nldi l‘l‘l’"‘i“::(;i‘vm\l“)l)‘nl\' back | dzal directly with the disposaljwhile working 4. +. On the return ¢, the follow- business specializing in the use of navy biue dressing room,” it in Boston m | (Continued /vom Page One) ency of the Department of the The wml;hlm\ujfl- ,’-'” ‘,"f:mp(}k:)" ing 10 left from the au A Alaska yellow cedar and other na- It 1t the siflger receiv-] .Now, 4t y liffe,! PR Interior to secure lu‘lIxIImr nt of mf‘_ try an “.(., ‘“, glve WOTKETS for the Westward City: Gov tive woods at the time of his death. . ER B9 Gadr. J. B. McAulitse, their business needs in jig time, was'a 20 per cent increase in pay com- Gruening, W. M. Peterson fe is survived by of n-notes,” such USNR, that has come here to greet entertaining the Navy guests will| = 04 nere t day by Herbert|ps with the 30 per cent the un- B ‘N b Yo -‘ G boliriesiding i Nississtob] > by d you best of all” before again his loved aunt, the sister of time their arrivals shortly before the fif® e A8 Bl b e of fons ask 7 A e e e DB Mo S i e evening was over 'his father. Comdr. McAuliffe’s job hour set, so that there will be no "‘" i “‘ G Pl/ml:‘Cn”‘m b0 R TR ’,:“ “"1"7 \\“mx e ¢ hosts an th Ensign Jack E. Loper, tenor, and makes him just about the busiest delay to shorten the too brief hours ™" ECT B oCh Nl Cror alaska ov: Ei e FAIRBANKS: VISITO ek-long party in honor of the | {na Dennis Day of the group, sup- man aboard the ships in port—but,|the men of the Navy have for,the | 0% ool WP B8 S0 FO e tor 21 U2 . fig, SUTE WOSERORY Jak MRT: AN 4 s, N avy draws to a close, and over 900 plieq Jove fans with lilts, trills, he's not been too busy to get to-|evening's enjoyment B T ik bt datatad. b oll V“al Mlneral iyt it R e haiis HiE: deviits 13 Juneauites enjoyed the show and pear-shaped notes of “If I Lov- gether again'with his aunt AIl through the fleet’s visit, sight= | the States, M. Bmen o et ran v ‘ 351 B8 (FAUBRERE (Ha e g l-c Bernard POMeranz|eq you" from Carousal. A resound- s seeing has continued to be the main in cases where an ‘Al.uska ve Hd‘ R M B Empire Want-ads bring resuits! Baranof Hotel from the Charleston was unofficially |ing encore brought him back for order of business through daylight! ANt @ ""l‘" of \f”"l": "3&‘;,‘2"’\‘}1 eserves ay e : 5 SR imed Sway Champion With @ | stout Hearted Men”. Accompany- DAYE HOFFMA" FORMER urs. - Today, short hunting trips|0cated In theStates, the SV : Voice for his rendition of “Embrace- ‘ing him was Hy Seaman, civilian sdded to” the ' entertasiment] oc;. 88 his ag nf in securing 1“ i Exhaus!ed zovears able You.” With practically every|pianist par excellent and Principal lo(Al RES'DENT IAKES Ihl This new »\\llun?\luwg'} ’Iu\m : y bobby-socker in the aud: d.\.. doing | of Douglas High School The Navy Wednesday evening will >0 '”‘,fimf,‘,‘_‘r{;“ ::13. ,‘f:rg“l" M SHINGTON, O a fade-out and the solid citizens 0 [ Jld 1. departiire With, & “goods | A0S 8 scharged, | WASHINGTON, Oct. 30—A gov- transported to romantic reminisces Another Planist NEW JOB IN AI.I LAKE :)’: ‘w:m!“;‘r i (lmll. |‘xl\] W‘mc"h“):‘l’l“ wish to acquire surplus items 0% ¢ iment expert today told Senators of youth, Pomeranz swayed and sang | Another piano master appearing fiirec Anifs WAl Jolb in IaIAE ths cccupational use, Mr. BItMAn pacthis country’s known reserves himself into the hearts of his listen- jon the program was Pharmacist Dave Hn(rman. well-known repre- | Channei skies and illuminating the stressed The general public, "“1 nd many vital minerals will ers. When at last allowed to leave Mate 3-c Paul N. Masters. (No pur- sentative of the Lomen Commercial|town for a half hour period, in a!PO35¢$9'n€ the vets' priorities, Must e exhaused within 20 years if fu- the stage, he was heard to remark, |ple puns intended, but any apprecia- Co. who resided in Juneau for|spectacular display to pale Juneau's PUTChase on open bid ture consumptions is at the 1935-39 “For an audience like that, T would tion gratefully accepted.) Master’s several years, has recently severed prightest show of Northern lights On Survey Trip average rate. ot mind singing all night.” Pom-,scheduled piano solo was “Senti- connections with that cnmpnm' - The SWPC official has returned! E. W. Pehrson, an official of the eranz was presented to the audience mental Journey,” and his encore and will take a position with th from his survey trp through the Bucau of Mines, presented to a Sen- SUGGESTIONS by Lt. (jg) H. W. Pink, Medical Of- number, “Two-Step.” The complete Western Machinery Co., of Salt LUTHERAN LADIES" Westward and Interior and for a at¢ Military subcommittee a chzrt ficer of the Halford, and Master of hush that fell over the house while Lake City, Utah, it has been an- e has borrowed use of quar. | Which estimated the exhausion Ceremonies last night with the in- he played was the kind of compli- nounced here, BUSINESS MFE‘"NG ters in the Forest Service offices PCInt for known reserves will be troduction, “the special request of ment a pianist sometimes waits This is one of the oldest and = here. He plans to leave next Tues- reached for: APPLE clnnn‘ 70 Juneau girls! years for largest mining and milling ma- U s E G jay for Washingto 5 ere he | Zinc in 19 years, Petroleum, 18 : PSR Harry James, Henry Busse and chinery companies on the West TH RSDAY EVENIN Frld 1‘:_’,,:«: l,:::?,’(:fgl.l,{,ucl‘ “.:“,,“l,\lfi‘_ years, gold, 14; lead, 12; silver, 11; in golden jugs. Marine A Favorite cthers of the nation’s leading band Coast, with branch agencies ing practices and policies to guide bauxite (aluminum), 9; antimony, §= Anmhfzn. outstanding favorite|tyccons were present through the throughout the western statés, Mr.. The Lutheran Ladies Ald So- activities of his agency in the Terri- e said the exhausion point APPLES S e “’F’;‘I:C“;;*;;;-‘"_;i‘\_ g cauiteey of heaman oy Williams, Hoffman said. ciety will hold their regular busi- tory {virtuslly has been reached for tung- ; o T Oy S e | peter brought them (0 He and Mrs. Hoffman cxpect to ness meeting, followed by'a pr After his return to Alaska, which Sten, platinum, mercury, asbesics, McIntosh Reds, Jonathans and Delicious. Dl he y v the Coliseum through the medium of gy to Salt Lake about Dec. 1, to gram, Thurs evening at 8 he exepcts will be toward the end maganese and nickel. wahs as one youngster said, “Just|imitation. His favorite imitation take up his new duties and estab- o'clock in the churcl lors. M ov : man will e B 0 e a s s stab- | o e church parlors. Mrs. of November, Mr. Bittman will es- like Donald Duck—only more s0."|with the audience was one of Henry jigh a home. Bert McDowell 't K A SWP o PEAN"TS After bringing down the house with | Busse. sh @ ert McDowell and Mrs. Art : tablish permanent SWPC offices in Hosp“"l "OIES 3 his opening imitation of Sgt. Donald| The program was started off on Tl A L bl ?"d o A,"f'h(f"u‘yp ,ll‘m“",l in the Shell and Shelled. Duck at boot camp, McRicky swung o professional footing when the DAN MAKES FLIGHTS e 5 'fu'",\‘ i et B e T e into the following encores: imita- | Panamint Four plus Machinist Mate s e £ re ot attantioh b SALTED NUTS tion of a donkey; clucks between two | Sam Byland, drummer, started up M NDAY 'l‘ Io SMASH DowN ¥ “Ih A "” st mvn.]r e R4 o P a,“(‘“ m‘“ n ',\ hens, one comenml and the other |the band. Already much in favor o NOR H SOU"- ““P“ e “]‘ \.‘.‘]“k k l\‘;‘] £ ol o Ao of all kinds. ‘When Seamain 1-c John David took |and their additional attractioh was| Pan Amerivan Alrways flew the 0" lABOR UN!ONS Sl S S Rl Sitosl. Iabicath sdmitted, during over the piano for a graceful execu- (one of the most heavily applauded following passengers on outgoing pAEGHIenG 15/ to push IINGHEHLS SULtis (day b ece s patn. Bker gnd CANDY S vey of all surplus property within Ernest James. tion of a Gershwin medley, a de- entities in the program. fand incoming flights to Juneau yes- A AR DAL tHid TRTIOrS: eRih e HeibhE An s R s lighted audience encored him back| Besides Byland, the band was terday WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—The ‘1“ f.t‘ oLy o f«n{x xm,.l:a- D of all kinds. with the anticipation that something | composed of: Radarman Douglas R.| To Seattle: Sam Asp, Dorothy 'l“”- et "“"“llm‘l‘:; sy ,‘f,“(p,‘,(:l:(‘l;:?:-‘n “ouy. NINE FLOWN HERE classic and lugh brow would ensue. Brockman, leader and bass viul; Straiger, jola Wilms, Victor Olsen, 98y to strip collectlye bargauing; » == o .5 o & cus o e et and Ensgin Fred McGillicuddy rights from any unions violating a 21 1;;::‘&!:' ':; trt::‘x”vl‘z»‘lt\:(lnl~lll-‘:1[nllfxl~ BY M.ASKA COASTAL Also Specxal Price of 24 Bars in Box 75¢ yreement contract in no-strike a From Seattle: Willia arrett, ¢ ; i, ¢ e 5 s U i R L N i ; | The vote ind closed banks, ch have expresse eir WEEN FEATURES | ormier s i, B 45 S Sl g, ey 0, Pty Dby relieve an employer from all con- The survey will also allocate a We have a nice assortment of FINE CANDIES Gladys Casper--¥ect labiiiby ‘it the. union struck Apticlent quaniiiy of aurpills: berad forte oy Exlocsiah in violation of a no-strike contract. on Ppopulation—to adequately fill Suitable for This Season— g o Marie Casperson, Bever- 1 1o "5 make the union liable Alaska demand before outlets for the B et “Ul‘hfll’_"fl')':,‘h,‘:’“!’“:““']"",‘\"’f?l;“l:‘;‘”m for civil damages and would deprive overflow of surplus are sought else- 2 passengers to Seattle: Mary Ral- Uhe union of its collective bargain- where. Items for Alaska sale will C A N D Y Ex"a slleflal ) ( | ston, Herbert Olsen, Henri Laveille, 118 Status for one year. be [sf;!um!]nn m{T 1‘.1 xlmm(‘dmul‘ < s St e usability. t is likely that mos! BARS.... Boxoi24hars Mo Sk Mo BARS....Buxd2ibars 457 |0 i LI on raffic Deathsin ot i e A el S Dt will be shipped back to the States, - St J Mr. Bittman indicated Harrison, Selma McDonald, Lt. Ha ence Goel- PUMPKINS and CIDER Seplember High The SWPC agents in Alaska will | 0ld Duncan, Ensign Lav | | » Ensig be able to conduct the purchase - SRR, i ller, Nick Sablick, Robert Reynolds, aircraft and airerz ORDER YOURS EARLY! | Harold Moynihan, Frieda McKeel, CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—The nation’s o glroribiang arorll, ARl [ SESTSSESSSSTISICEIISUSSECE TSNS SOUSEY, | P Weeda traffic deaths in September—the|Connection with the Reconstruction = | "To Whitehorse: Fred Boss and Ly- first full calendar month of unre- Finance Corporation, Mr. Bittman Just Arrived. ... dis. Bass, Sticted buying. of gasoline—werg et forth. Also, his asency will be A NN Sl ORI 40 per cent over Posted weekly on boals offered for NAPINS L i lTh i Lee Colb ! e e month last sear, the Na- Sale throughout the nation. How- oo &0IS 0 elmn. From Seattle: Earl Russell, Mus. tional Safety Council said tods pever uhont. sales nare nade “RALy B oo i b et 5 e e i i et iR LT Strompess, Mary Strommness, e theigs,. @e Was . Bappiog Add Bill Kahn, Gertrude Cannon, Elme n]l:)l.vll:l(hm and are conducted Exira Fancy i Rasmussen, Frank Stine, Mrs. Hazel FLach i Hdess St 3 s. c Davis, George Gilbertson, Clinton R ?’[" :3”“["“”‘ “””lm”’\m'((l the i % % i “ value ol e new shor u pro- LOflg Grain Stein, Betty Eckren, Katherine spaTTLE, Oct. 30—Lt. Col. Greg- wuqure and. how it can bene Pauskin, and Edward Cuyler. o G ie G 5 i3 A, hones S o ¢ b 3 ory Boyington, back in Seattle on i (he veteran of World War II From Whitehorse: Gene Fabbi. |} ribtors B 1o Yelaran, 08 pord \wat.d s St e behalf of the Victory Loan, dropped’ o yeteran who hears of or sees a TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES {out to the University of Washing- ,ic.. o equipment B oan neacl hanging since e was ini SRS gy N i DOUGLAS DELIVERY .M - _lmay now go directly to the Army JGLAS 10A. M pf(.' MR . FRED Sole tiated in Lambda Chi Alpha fra fficer in charge, have him declare ternity. “I was a perennial pledge when I MINIMUM—$2.50 the item surplus, proach the Interior Department for th en directly ap- A girl, tipping the scales'y, attending the University,” grin- at exactly seven pounds, was bOIM peq the Marine ace. “I never had Rusehase e to Pfc. and Mrs. Fred Sorri at 10 o % > DHONE oclock this morning.at St. Ann’s ik dn"gll,m. b,‘ .hmmbed | H.'G. FAIRHURST HERE ' Hcspital. She joins a little broth- SITKA \lal’l‘ons H. G. Fairhurst of Ketchikan is , Ronald, 19 months old, and has a guest at the Gastineau Hotel been named Chereyl Lucille. { Mrs. Corrmne Anderson and - - | Pfc. Sorri is now at Shemya in daughter have arrived in Juneau FROM EAGLE RIVER i the Aleutians and is expected home from Sitka. They are registered at| E. James of Eagle River is in shortly. A. Radelet is now a six- the Gastineau. Juneau, stopping at the Gastineau. time g]dndfathfl | ——— i AR ELKS ---TWO BIG EVENTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT—October 31 ANNUAL ROLL CALL and LADIES’ NIGHT The business session, including Roll Call, will be short, then the Club Rooms and Ballroom will be thrown open to Elks with paid-up membership and their ladies. There will be dancing and a general good time. 704 Juneau Deliveries 10 a.m., 2p.m,4p m Visiting Elks are inviied to answer Rcll Call . . . then enjoy Ladies’ Night! Douglas Delivery 10 TRICK or TREAT We have a good assortment of CANDY, NUTS and COOKIES It Pays to Be Prepared Box Chocolates, Bplk Candy, Krait Carmels, Burry's Sniflies, Peanuis, Assorted Nuts, Apples, Oranges a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME And for that Hallewe'en Parly or Dinner flew tal total of A to Juneau aboard the Alaska Coas nine passenzers /\nhm-\'r ,p‘lums yesterday, They WELL JUST COME IN AND SEE US. were as follows: > C VOST REVERYT R Vrber Sidie: | OM1 Ahdoson, Bidy WE HAVE MOST EVERYTHING . . . Krusel and Sgt J. Schaeberlee; . from Angocn, Peter H. Dick; from stchikan, J. D. Sherry, J. A. Hol- zerberg and Agnes E. Re from Petersburg, Mrs. E. J r: from Wrangell, Oscar Olson 5 D Home-Owned and Operated ANCHORAGE VISITORS HE s 6 sy s s e | 1@ == PPhones == 24 berg from Anchorage are in town. | Hotel IL" IIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIm||1|||||||III||IIII|III|II||IIIII|II|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlII EORGE BROTHER LIGUOR DEPARTMENT Phone 95 Open to 12 Midnight Phone 92 Open to 12 Midnight IlIIIIIIIII|HIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" The Largest Liquor Store in Juneau Largest Selection of Imported and Domestic LIQUORS Schenley's 5th $4.50|Cedar Brook - - 5th$3.95 Park and Tilford, 5th $4.50{ P. M. 5th $4.20 Waterfill and Frazier $4.50{Imperial - - 5th $4.20 King's Black Label - $4.50|Calvert’s Specxal 5th $4.2 Philadelphia - - 5th $4.50| Autograph 5th$3.75 3 Rivers Reserve - - $3.95|Rocking Chair - 5th §3.97 0ld Thomgson - - 5th$3.95 BEER .. WINES . . GINS . . CHAMPAGNES SUPER MARKET 2 FREE Deliveries Daily—10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. 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