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PAGE EIGHT LT COMDR. CARO BIDS FAREWELL AT C-OF-C MEET Naval Aide fo Governor Soon Returning fo New York Law Practice i quarrel ind the ives of the r seated at ncluded Capt. Excursion Inlet, those hs of war; the a All thi ntion of nain pre- WASHINGTON - Republican Cor gressman Jesse Wolcott of Mich: believes t an American lo f it contains provision that American correspond ents must be given free access to th news - DOU GLAS NEWS the U. S FIREMEN MEET TONIGHT N. Y, the| The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- che ”“L"T‘ual(xmn' will hold a regular riginal bunting | mont g in the Fire Hall y 1t 8 o'clock. All mem- juested to be in at- launching , which he| tor John M. Hightower says tha | contrary to earlier expectations, ne gotiations between the United State and Russia over a wide range o ed that agreement than MILLS HERE ON LEAVE Pfc. Gordon Mills arrived home ¥ from rmy base at | furlough Mr. and his many he may re- TOKYO—Tt has been announcec that the Far East forces has beer allotted shipping spac~ 12,000 men. home all of its 60-point enlisted me: this month. \4»\] ; to at the to visit with his Mrs. John' Mills, ® | iriends. Gor ! lceive his d sometime * ing the first quarter of 1946. He and Island *|served a three-month period of Ir ¥~ Westward Alaska. member h ; X : Erss Mary Jo i " MOTHER, DAUGHTER HOME \ Juneau Mrs. Peter Nickel and infant Lynette, returned to home here on Saturday from Hospital in Juneau. The born Oct. 27, and joins at home | table for Gr Di P Gov as has eterans the! Mt. A were killed today d girl companion w the accident was dis but died a short while afterwa Chestnut Hill Hospital. TOKYO—Empero carded his Ar for regal anthemum cr of th Whitehead the Rev M4 \\ ll\\l\ HERE inspiring him, Comdr come to k Alaskans—t less hospitality, 1, surprising, always b”,\n ing of being made to fe is this that makes momentous fc your frier I am truly After mention members of the ct Juneau resident rticularly coor and personal enjoyment in Juneau, Comdr, » briefly on the atomic bol “Right now,” said the lieutenant commander, * of -energy is haunting orld. Tr seeking the member th Indoneslans a battle on the . They were part tempting to storm a camp of prisoners of war and S | were killed today ir outskirts of the ci ral years' | of 1,000 from the for re e and inte the purchase °d the Ann\ as a LONDON—British Foreign Secre- Zrnest Bevin has hinted broad~ to Commons that the Lon du.l ament is suspicious of Russ al ambiti g the USSR by in left no doubt e meant. And he has called at powers to lay all their Tace up.” coming justrial future ear - (o th Mr g hi ) 1 1g stand- mer rative in both I)\ ¥ [ - of r name, Durir ved 7 the busir 3y and p expected | was achi ough October 31. er cars were een July 19,136 duced AIR WICK : Kills Kitchen Gdors Have you seen their double page ad in LIFE MAGAZINE? We Will Be Closed MONDAY-—-NOVEMBER 12 Chserving Armistice Day WEATHER FORECAST neau ana vicinity) DETROIT—The CIO United Auto S and ler V nnounced tod charge ) tor ar v 1 f vi 1g the W: t would pss Frid € d. aaginst G al Motors e s o 00 00 0 0 00 Cory n. The ch: s ensue from corporation’s “refusal to bar- 1 (ull(rmr with the union 30 per cent wage th NOTICE TO CREDITORS N \pmqkm Rayburn ted today the House will ‘get ere pretty soon” on the so- full employment bill — a must” on President Truman’s leg- islative program. 3 ndersigned administrator of the colm B. Miller, dec to the creditors of and all persons having 1 against said c-2cedent, to ex- g nd Mexico tod: them, with the necessary treaty apportioning the . ©s, within six months after the Rio Grande, Colorado and Ti- ng of this notice, 0 jyana rivers. Secretary of State 704 : tor :“HHC““ELD‘?““ James Byrnes signed the protocol eliveries at the town of Haines, Alaska, of exchange and supplementary iux‘.m. :)).t::I‘N;K; xl"“ the same being the place “’Z‘ the documents for the United States. vouglas Delivery 10 transaction of business of sald €5- pexico was represented by Ambas- ‘ £ B tate. sador Antonio Espionosa de Los a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. P = BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME { of Mal- WASHINGTON — EDITH MILLER, Administrator. First publication, Oct. 25, 1945. ! Last publication, Nc\ 15, 1945, HONG KONG — About a dozen United States transports are in - | Haipong where a cholera epidemic exists. The vessels are waiting to = take .xo 000 Chinese troops to North SNOW FAllS Snow fell in Juneau to a depth of nearly five inches during the past The temperature is mild. Snow and wind delayed the Prin- cess Louise at Skagway and also delayed the steamer Alaska from the | Westward, and planes have been kept grounded. BUllEHNSNothSea WASHINGTON-—Diplomatic Edi- questions appear to be farther from for nearly This is enough to start n Lt. Howard Crocken, Fr | & : | PHILADELPHIA — Five overseas when automcbile rammed a tree in L. a Philadelphia suburb. A 1s. Although not pr as to which | 24 hours and flurries are forecast. THE DAILY ALASKA UVIPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA Ruth Light, Mrs. Anna Krongs Bert Loomis, Mrs. Corrfhe Alderson, { John, l aw and Alma Alderson, | Mrs. a Webster, Mrs. Matthew WAN K atherine and Kurt Wilson. hew H. Wilson, Mrs. Johanna oes ou isen, W. B. Kirk, Mrs. Flossie Mrs. Dorothy M. Turek, a James Turek, Mrs. H. B. Antriny, - Steamer Nunh Sea, Capt. M. L.| 1) Paulino, Mrs. Ellen Strand, Guy ¢ Jordan and C. D. Littl=hales, purser, B Delp, Laura Jean Kline, William arrived from Sitka at 10:30 0'!‘10(‘-\ J. Roberts. last night and saileg south at 4| John G. Twoney, Everett J. Buch- s morning. la W. G. Steear, Mrs. Josephine t ass s arriving on the steam- | Ste Mrs. Abbie Donoghue, Hen- - ler from Sitka were Lucille Derby, | r oy, Jr., Mrs, Margot Hendrick- s Sam Hopkins, Mrs. Sam Hopkins, | son, Edwin F. Adamczek, Mr. and f | Fred Hopkins, Margaret Wanna frs. Willilam Austin, William H. macker, Anna Michaels. | Hooks, Mrs. Audrey Gilbert, and W. Westfall, Mrs. W. Westfall,| C. E. Wilkes. Mary Lou Westfall, Fred Bryant | | Oscar son, Joseph Carmack Wahe[ Ausfm and Dorothy Ann Scott , Mike Toml Buster Bowles, Happy Homquist Elizabeth John, Mrs. Jake Cropley 1k M. Kel- ly, Mrs. Al. Brockman, Helen Oshall- hoff. Passengers for Petersburg were Capt. and Mrs. George Lloyd, Mrs Holm, William L. Herir Mrs Alice Hering, Gill Hering Walter Austin and Miss Dorothy Ann Scott, both of Juneau, were! » Holm, Konkey Setuk, John united in marriage in a can(llc]zuh(l , stad, Joseph R. Werner, Wi m ceremony in the Memorial Presby- Allen, Mrs. William All L. !terian Church, last evening, by the: Thompson, George Jorgenson, Gene Rev. Walter A, Soboleff. P tt and Don Rude. Attendants at the ceremony were Wrangell passenger: Miss | Mrs. Walter A. Soboleff and Josuph‘, Edith Koerner, th Wilson |Pratt i and Mrs. Harry Dierks Mr. Outgoing to Ketchikan included: steamer ti Mrs. F. A. Dorn, Mrs. Harris V. Where the ) were and Mrs. Austin left on the| morning for Wrangell, { will make their future Married Last Nighlr ca, Wiley F. G Alvin ¥, home Fletcher, Harry W. M. Kline, Warren L. We Larber, Einer Anderson, Joe M and William Mahoney S=attle-bound passengers were: H L. Andrea, Mrs. V. F. Williams, Mr and Mrs. A. L. nedy, R. F. - 130 MEET DEATH, | HUNTING SEASCH 3 DENVER, Nov. 8.—Hunting acci- \’ 1d Down.- | dents took 30 human lives this year | Mountain States as a lifting line rationing and an in-| g ammunition supply released ong of gun-toting sportsmen Y up(m bag,un;v big mmr | and Mrs. T. L. Stanley, Mrs. Schllllng Savor Salt the seasoning that adds new goodness GARLIC SALT \ ONION saLT 55> CELERY SALT SAVOR SALT SEASONING G, | FRUIT CAKE TIME Citron, Orange, Lemon Peel, White Raisins and Currants, Nuls THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, November 12th, in honor of Armistice Day .. PLAN YOUR SHOPPING EARLY! | TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM—$2.50 Phones 13 or 49 HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresh Pacific Oysters Petershurg Shrimp In Bulk Broadbreast TURKEYS ALSO: Ducks, Geese and Roasters Our stock is SHOP EARLY! Time 1o Think of Thanksgiving comnlele for this sccasion! . lllll!llIllIIlIlIIlIIll“|l|ll|“|||lIIlllI||||III|IlI|lllI||||IIII|ll|||l||||||ll|||lll |I||l||| llllII|II|I|||IIIII||||IIIIIHIII We Will Be Closed All Day MONDAY—NOVEMBER 12 In Ohservance of Armistice Day 000 I =TT SANITARY ME AT COMPANY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1045 ° Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Raily WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRUM ) = VEGETABLES in Juneau at All Times — Kepf in Sanitary Refrigerated Coolers!!! Yams - - - 2 bs. 23¢ Sweet Potatoes - - - 21bs.28¢ Large Bunch Carrofs - 2 bunches 29¢ DanishSquash - - - Poundl5c Cranberries - - - - Pound45c New GreenCabbage - Poundl3c Lettuce - - - - - Pound5c Celery, Green,Crisp - Pound2%c Parsnips,Firm - - - Pound1% Tomatoes, Red, Firm - Pound 3%¢ Green Peppers-Cauliflower Avocados-Beets-Turnips Artichokes Grapes, FancyPack - Pound29c Pears, Dearjou, exira fancy . [h, 20c Delicious Apples, exirafancy 2 lbs. 35¢ Jonathan Apples, exirafancy 7 1bs. 35¢ Oranges, the Lest, all sizes . [h, 18¢ Lemons, exira fancy, Pound 25¢ Grapefruit, extrafancy . Pound I8¢ New Onions, firm. good keepers 31bs. 29¢ New Rutabagas - 31bs. 28¢ Parsley - - - - - Bunchlle Green Onions - - 2bunches29c Radishes - Bunch 10c Carrots, New 3 Ibs. 28¢ We Will Be Closed MONDAY—NOVEMBER 12 Observing Armistice Day Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily

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