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»artm ¢l OFFICIALS OUT T0 : A statement nt explained that Storm-bound Yacht Keeps D Most Convention Trip- ;.. pers Waiting Here ' the divin, would not only be extreme f skilled divers to manip Memc membe would post was announced t Library committee irned this week- por out of town y actior Guests at today's meeting Warren Caro, wh Lt. Comdr Naval Aide a Thursday Tony Dimond, Anchorage were H. D John Cushing Shannon, Sitka > JUST A BREEZE Sitka Besides those 2 to An T ak clude: F gional iDrector; J Manager ard the Brant Hynes, F&WL Re O'oCnnor, Game Supervior for the F& WL Don C. Foster, Gt Super dent, Alaska Native Serv ice; Dr. George Dale, ANS Education Directer, and Chris Hennings, First Division Representative in the Ter- ritorial Legislature. a Mr. Foster and Dr. Dale had been hit Juneau yesterday afternoon. kept scheduled to attend convention ast night as members of a large group of day officials chartering the yacht Pa )| No matter which way one walked Manana, but that craft this after- these zephyrs hit one in the face noon still had not made it back into 'and how, and with fiying snow add- port here from a weekend hunting 'ed charter. A dozen Territorial and| As these zephyrs kept up, the tem- Federal officials who had expected perature went down. For instance, to be at Angoon today still were at 1 o'clock this morning it was 12 marking time in Juneau awaiting above zero; at 8 a. m. 14, and this the yacht's arrival w registered again at 1 o'clock ANB-ANS delegates and officers | this afternoon were more fortunate in their choice| But, wk of weather for this convention go- it might dri ing. They are reported to have left tonight and by the way, here, on schedule, aboard the MV the ¢il in the tank? Also Princeton Hall, Sun morning ater pipes. The Brant, with M Hynes and - .- Mr. O'Connor aboard, was at Prince by the F&WL ofticials to determine | POSTWAR VETERANS' PROGRAM COMPLETED the likely effect of a projected tim- Lt. Commissioner William H. Bar- ber sale there on salmon spawning rett, Commander of the We: Territory which includes and other wild life Ala and Hawail LCAN DRIVE HERE A technicolor movie, “Steel, Man Servant,” was shown at the regular Juncheon-meeting of the JUneau fymj Rotary Club in the Gold Room of Army C the Baranof this noor the sing of The movie, depicting a dramatic 5 on 8 expandsd post-war and exciting step-by-step story of 1 for the organ n steel liter from the ground up aition Army’s was brough to the club by embraces famil month’s program commiitee, cOmM- gency assistance, aid posed of Harold Foss, Hank een, tional nature, vocational-rehabili- W. L. Grisham, and Homer Garvin. (ation aid and spiritual help will The projector was operated by RM o carried out by Salvationists in 3-c John Brunell, USCG !1867 cities and leading towns in Preceding the movie, Rotary Pres-'the U rceording to Commission- ident Herb erman announced er Barrrett . that the Victory Bond Committee met last Saturday night with B. D Stewart, Juneau-Douglas Victory STEAMER MOVEME Loan Chairman. A fuller report on - — the group's activities toward helping | Princess Norah scheduled to sail Gastineau Channel reach the $130,-| frem Vancouver tonight at 9 o’clocl 000 E bond goal will ke made later, | due Friday and sails south Sunday he said. Members of the Rotar, Steamer North Sea scheduled to Victory Loan committee are: Ben, from Seattle Saturday morning. Benecke, Howard Stabler and Mil- eighter Cricket in channel to ton Daniel. | dock at Standard Oil wharf A recommendation from the Ju-| Freighter Margaret Shafer due at neau Fire Department that plans to the end of this week from Seattle. Little zephyrs, unch and other wafting in singles. weather bureau says ) to five degrees above zero how nounced fr that plax three-day progra The Salv this which aid, emer- 1 informs D EORGE BROTHERS Super Market Phones 92.95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Buy Your CANNED GOODS Now! By the case while our stock is complete! We will gladly give you any assortment you wish Super Warices Phone 92-35—2 Free Deliveries Daily department ANGOONONBRANT - " EVADES DELAY and continue in jerks program, ers for <4 IN TIGHT VOTE | (Continued from Page Cne) development. The House group may take a vote on whether to start all over again It was increasingly clear that smooth and speedy passage was not to be expected any atomic energy law. Another congressional search for facts in the Pearl Harbor investiga- tion, moved rapidly toward the center of the stage. Public hear- ings will begin day after tomorrow Besides those matters, Congress today concerned itself with The Presidency House leaders prepared for a real scrap over a proposed amendment to the U. S Constitution limiting any president to eight years in office. Rep. Joe Martin, the Republican leader of S. atomic t included retiring s leaving Juneau Comdr. Caro spoke brief- v members. John H. Di- Alaska Dele- | now BU]‘ ""S S'"FF the House, introduced the proposal !and will fight for it. Rep. John McCormack, the Democratic leader, soveral of them in Wwill personally fight against it. The House Elections Committee begins hearings on it Thursday. Congress is hearing reports and protests that the process for re- ./ turning high peint service men to > the U. S. so that they can be re- leased from the Army is too slow. - . LRI R N B ) WEATHER REPORT (U, 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning ° o o In Juneau—Maximum, 21; minimum, 1 At Airport—Maximum, 23; minimum, 13. ® o 00 c o 0 oo WEATHER FORECAST (suneau ana vicinity) e o 0 Snow flurries. Continued cold with gusty northeasterly winds tonight and day. Lowest ten night . o near e e 0 0000 00 oo - AUTO PRICES NOT T0 BE ADVANCED SAYS OPA CHIEF WASHINGTON 13 Administrator CI er Bowles S nnounced his opposition to higher retail prices on automobiles. Bowles told a House committee that he is turning down demands of car deal- higher prices. In referring ) protests against OPA auto price Bowles attacked what he call- ed rnment by pressure lobbies S WHAT'S THIS! SHEEP CREEK, B. C, Nov. 13— | The possibility that an active vol- {cano may exist in the Rocky Mountains is being investigated. Residents of Sheep Creek have reported a rumbling sound like {thunder and a red glow appearing | {to the northeast over the moun-j |tains. And Ted Baker of Sheep Creek says it's been reported that lava has been seen flowing down| | the mountainside. | He adds that cattle refused to Idrink from Sheep Creek because | |ef the presence of voleanic ash. | e SAILORS, CIVILIANS FIGHT IN HONOLULU | HONOLULU, Nov. 13.—United States sailors and civilians fonht| for more than two hours last night |after a sailor was fatauy lujureu s a civilian, police reported today. | More than 75 Navy men were ar- rested aftér an estimated 200 blue- jackets armed with clubs, stones and | bayonets, clashed with civilians in the Damon residential district. Police Detective Neil Donahue said the fight started when a sailor, alighting from a street car, was hit by a missle hurled by a civilian. The man died later, Donahue said: RESCUERS RESCUED NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, Nov. 3.—Two boys who lowered them- elves one hundred feet into the Niagara River gorge with a worn clothesline to rescue a pet dog have been rescued The two are 12- year-old Monty Catherwood and ten-year-old Roy Healey, Jr. The rescue party used stouter ropes to pull the lads up the sheer face of the gorge and the dog too. - HOONAH PAIR WEDS George Hagel and Lela Roberts Kreager, both of Hoonah, Alaska, rried Saturday afternoon remony performed at his home by U. Commis- 1 lix Gray. Witnesses were D. Gray and etta H. G i -~ - PT. RETREAT VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hope have arrivel from Point Retreat. They | | ave guests at the Gastineau Hotel. Pric T T IIE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA DBOQUGI.AS YEW 4 t0 MEET WEDNESDAY ular meeting of the Douglas . !Island Womans Club will be held Hunters out to take advantage|y ,now evening at 8 o'clock at final week-end of the South- 0 yome of Mrs. Glenn Rice. Mrs Alaska deer season, seemed no.nan Rustad will be co-hostess have bit off a bit more ¢, ne evening. An interesting had expected—as at| . o.,.m has been arranged for parties are reported |y ¢, a(tending, including a book the current snow and' [ % Tap” o g, Coburn, of However, no appeals ., and High Heaven.” U for assistance have been recei PARIS -Gen. de Gaulle, France's by the Coast Guard office here wartime military leader, was elected , from any hunting parties. interim President of the French The deer hunting season in this government by the Constituent As- |area is scheduled to come to an sembly today to direct the creation|end at sundown on Thursday, the of the Fourth Republic. The vote| Fish and Wildlife Service office was 555 ballots for de Gaulle, none here emphasized today. After that, against and one absent Southeast Alaska shooting will be | confined by law to game birds American Provost | yoth upland feathered folk and mi- that seven Rus-{gratory waterfowl. Bear, also are aind five wounded | legal to shoot, if you can find between July and October during|them out of cover this late in the alteractions with American troops|year. in the U. S. occupation zone of|" The F&WL spokesman added Berlin that there is no time limit in S | Alaska on possession of any venison WASHINGTON — President Tru- jogally taken man today nominated Brig. Gen. Al- | ; den Harry Waitt for Chief of the| ’ Chemical Warfare Service, with the | 1B rank of Major General. General| S e ; Waitt will succeed Maj. Gen. Wil- MRS. JOHNSON, SON HOME liam Nichols Porter. The President Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson and also nominated Rear Admiral Oswald | I A d new-born son, Carl Edwin, came S. Sloclough to be Judge Advocate | ome from St. Ann’s Hospital in General of the Navy. He will con- Juneau Saturday. The infant tinue at the present rank. ! born Oct. 31, first child for ti - Johnsons WASHINGTON — President Tru-| SmATTLE, Nov. 13.—A radio mes- men announced today the Unit .ge intercepted here today seid States has agreed to the establish- | e tanker Illinois went aground last| Mrs. Charles Werner and new- ment of a joint Anglo-American | night in Peril Straits, in southeast born daughter, Charlotte Marie, Committee to examine the whole|Alaska. No other details were re- returned to their home here on Palestine problem. Fostved | Saturday from St. Ann's Hospital | >eo in Juneau. Charlotte was born Nov | and is Mr. and Mrs. Werner's THREE PROMINENT ES HERE SOLD = e " WELL DRESSED DUCK et has resulted in trans- MILTON, Wash title of three of the City's is lecking for a duck wearing a nent residences white handkerchief. He said he bag- T W. B. Kirk home at!ged the duck on a hunting trip and and Gold streets has been pur- knotted his handkerchief around A. M .Ug- its neck to ease the carrying chore. hel residence W n a flock of ducks flew over sold to Mr.!Wyland dropped his bird to take a and th hot and the “dead” duck got up v, handkerchief and all. ' DEER STALKING BULLETINS SEASON BOWING OUT, BUT TOUGH 1+« WASHINGTON The Supreme Court affirméd a decisio; that a lien obtained by the Federal government against a delinquent income taxpayer applies (o broperty which the taxpayer acquires later, | of the today WASHINGTON-—Judge Samuel 1 1 will retire at the end of | * as Special Counsel to the President, the White House an- nounced today today to han they least four stranded by wind storm CITY COUNCIL TO MEET A regular meeting of the Douglas City Council will be held this vening in the council chambers at the usual time. Meeting is held on Tuesday this month because the regular meeting day fell on Ar- mistice Day NEW FAMILY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tucker 10-month-old son are now dents of our community, taken lodgings at the Triplex Apartments on Feurth Street. The family came to the Channel area from Merced, Calif. Tucker is an employee of the Al- Electric Light and Power in Juneau. LIN—The Marshal said tod and | sians were killed resi- having Kilburn .- € aska Company MOTHER, DAUGHTER HOME BELGRADE Almost complete returns from Sunday’s election show Marshal Tito’s National Front Gov- nt in Yugoslavia won a sweep- victory. CHICAGO Spokesman for re- tailers and manufacturers of men’s clothing says there is an unpre- o). of cedented demand for clothing, pecially from discharged soldiers, | but there is a serious shortage st pre The f WASHINGTON —Several membe of the joint Congressional commi tee investigating Pe Harbor be- lieve now that no good will come nd flew away 1t of qu as the probe I e bee R i TR ¥ Empire Want-ads bring results. Avenue wa George Osbol partis Gen duled to proposed Dw: WASHINGTON Bi xpr hower is iews on the ervices Committee on to the Senate N Thursday SEOUL, Korea—A large ammuni- tion dump, containing 130,000 tons of impounded Japanese explosive blew up, killing two American soldiers guarding it. occupation headquarters reported today. A grass fire apparently fired ths dump. | YOKOHAMA-—American ities are studying the qu allowing wives to join servicemen in Japan, Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eichel- | berger said today, and “I fe2l that ' a bit later, if there are proper ac- | commodations, sceme fair solution | may be arrived at.” D Mus. P. L. Grosepeck, accompanied by her daughters, Sylvia and Paula; | Mrs. Art Mathis, Mrs. Fern Han- cock and Mrs. Herbert L. Marlin,| all Fairbanks residents, have ar-| rived in Juneau and are guests at 1 | the Baranof. ! 0 New Delivery Schedule Now that the war is over and winter is coming on we will have three deliveries each day. Call the Case Lot Grocery and take advantage of our prompt courteous delivery service. DO YOUR SHOPPING BY TELEPHONE ON THESE WIN- TERDAYS . = . JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10A.M.—2P.M.—4P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. THANE DELIVERY 2 P. M. Tuesday and Friday il Boat Orders Delivered Any Time o g : PHONE. 704 AR R S AT USSR SIS SS SIS SE SR e S S P UNDER COVER "HEATERS” WILL STOP THE ICY BREEZE "Snuggies” PANTS—VESTS SKI UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES , WOOL MITTE W S Women's Apparer “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranot Hotel Building _ 20th CENTURY MARKET= L Alaska’s Jinest ===== 202 - TWO PHORES - 519 URKEYS for THANKSGIVING For complete Thanksgiving Dinner satisfaction, SERVE 20TH CENTURY DE LUXE ROAST TURKEY. They are guar- anteed the best money can buy. Selected from the Northwest's Finest Flocks of milk and grain fed turkeys, you will be assured of FINE, SWEET MEAT . . . TENDER AND JUICY! In order to assist out-of-town buyers and people who cannot get in to make their own selection we suggest you mail us your order by using this order form: 20TH CENTURY MARKET P. 0. Box 409 Juneau, Alaska Please send Mr. Mrs. Address: How Deliver: . TURKEY . ROAST CHICKEN . STEWING CHICKEN ... FRYERS Approximately .. For Delivery . s