The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1945, Page 8

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E. C. AUSTIN IS ARBITER IN &G kN B U I_ LETIN S BQV iS5 SHOT Moose Women THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU ALASKA KNEWJAPAN Hold initiation af ,1|III|IIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllIllflIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII i l | ! | sHIp ST&IKE WASHINGTON — General Eisen- | . READY i k : KAN, Alaska, Nov. 16—E who yesterday testified in L tN g' M t i C. A 87, forced by ill health'favor of peacetime conscription, | ast xignt siviee i 4 to abandon a portrait painting turned attention today to the - i & ccer when a young man, is dead Plan to merge the Army and Navy E Women of the Moose wel- ! b E Ke extended illness. General Ike told the Senate Mili- i C four new members into the 3 Seeki utdoor life for y Committee that u s we hav jon with initiation cere | W | Austin went to "South fed command, we'll lay our monies at the regular meeting held s America with a mapping expedition Selves open to ar Pearl Harbe PETERSBURG, Alaska, Nov. 16— last night in the Mcose Lodge Rooms Continued from Page One) [ 1 claimed to have illustrated the In ritical condition at the The new members are Dorothy Pe- o e gl i s printed ir the [WESeR] L. : 3 .« |Petersburg Hospital is nine-year- gues, Edith Powers, Evelyn Swift pojyplican members of the Pearl ¥ i He did illustrations at the 4“~‘-“i"<“"'“': ‘1’;-'-5‘(-15-";‘}1‘"“;'{ old Harry Dewitt, son of Forrest and Doris Sullivan Herbor committes, 'BaRALoH HbHHer ) n and Democratic conven- "‘\‘f\‘f oy ke -‘“‘F seneral H. M| Dewitt of Wrangell, who was acci During the social hour cootie WaS perguson of Michigan and Repre- ( \ 1896 EERI Of the Alr Dorce. Wit S shot yesterday aboard wyed, and prizes awarded to Irene (.o viva partrang Gearhart of Cali- Cooks Py 1rs later he came to Alaska Hubbard Medal. It is awarded by baat McKinley and Virginia Pugel. The g oo S : g ::Iy‘-'(':?‘l“‘.’,'l}?l et for|The accident occurred as the COmmittee in charge of entertain- " Gesrhart said he had been inform- had se City Clerk here and!°utstanding accomplishmen wred Stikine enroute to S “’"‘P”;“d S Peggy W"“‘ ed that the Boise did actually sight € as Unite es Commissioner, ety . ngell from Petersburg rman, Iva Hermanson and ,ne carriers, but that the Cap: entire passe .o h;'lvf?fs-rf“é" (m:‘m{nl_\ _?] l‘§|‘1e\(—l countering high seas, the boat L¥da Museth. ~ltain, after an argument, decided no Y e e oo e e oo e oo e lh Mitry Cout todsy comes ulled up to anchor. The lads 15-| REW shments were served by the (; hreak radio silence % o|Jos z)w";:,::u.}:« ¢ Jxln‘:‘;mnr‘ 1fln year-old brother was cleaning the | CoMmittee headéd by Hagel Bur- he questions were directed at a! ' e WEATHER REPORT @ o O o o brutalitics, | EUR When it accidentally dis- | Kelte. chairman, assisted by Iren¢ ngyy witness, Admiral T. B. Inglis, hich t . U5 WEATHER BUREAU) S O(igr““:a]“l’]“{’:‘.:; e wery | charged, the bullet ~striking th McKinley and Anna Jackson who promised to 100k up the answers. ¢ will begin 10ad- o remperatures for 24-Hour Period @ | & Er T8 ¢ w0 At Taeneberg. | little boy in the back and passing R 3 Navy Demobilizing 1 and will sail o pnging 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ | oo 0 D iy EOUrt b LUSneows hroughd hikihedy Fleet Admiral Ernest King Southeast . o o o ol Y ~ i NFFE ASKS A(I'ON answered some questions today be: e In -Maxim 18; fore the House Military Committee. ! | e minimum, 14 ® SHANGHAI The Army's Air F&Wl RAF'!‘ The Chief of Naval Operations said . At ort—Maximum, 16: e nsport Command has ended all that the fleet, in its prcwxv\l condi: Baraibt e minimum, 1 e movement of freight over the famous tion, is not in fighting trim for 2 aranof 4 R major battle. The five-star Admiral + W it Darblay o L il 1_rump Route petween India and HUNTER pA?ROl Aatibeis:of um Board of Trustees ™ )”»b‘p b‘l : e 1] m for the voyage . WEATHER FORECAST e China. Air passenger service over of the Juneau Chapter of the Na- blamed demobi ion of key men : A A e . (suneau ana vicinlty) e the rugged Himalaya Mountains tional Mederation of Federal Em-{10f fthe Nov¥s custent weakness. He Ax? ‘«‘1 D B et Cotipaiy | > PR S &, Wil pongits The flagship Brant, of the Fish pcvec met this morning to lodge a S2id the Navy is not His GOl O : Sy ; i Increasing cloudiness to- ® — and Wildlife Service Fleet, enroute i cern it might have been—that, owing % pokesmar the Union con- s 8 trong protest against the hear he o & oy o l, the st + a1l disputes be ® Dight. Light snow by Satur- ¢ WASHINGTON — The Army hit back to Juneau {rom Angoon WIth o | yelvier atled fart Beattls this month ', the (1088 VITROY. Dersonnel S sbitied & tie & f,‘m' whele day morning. Slowly rising e the headlines today with a new party of Federal and Territorial of- 1, giscuss increasing shipping rates o'y 1S more oF less disintregated % o T e temperatures. Lowest tonight e plan for speeding demobilization. ficials aboard, this morning reported = King came out strongly for universal Union memters continue to sail on g i g to Alaska FobRE B e S the ships pending a settlement e 17, rising to wturday e The Army now will release enlisted |that she had left Hood Bay, Wher¢| he NFFE here has asked the military training in peacetime. He ‘T iy p(‘\amlhn fh;,”'m‘ tied Upby ® ® ® ® e e e e e e e s e men having three or more children she had been stormbound sinCe|yyashington, D. C. headquarters of ¢aid the Navy still needs men in this = i e il S under 18, if the men request it Wednesday and was proceeding | i ; T atomic age, because the atom bomb the strike, has been moved to Ever- Rite the organization to take action. has not yet been developed to a “T' B. M k :ll,:,»:‘,ld “v‘“, 'if,f,fi",',j,‘t,‘,;ii" the Col* " DAUGHTER FOR SCHMIDTS CHUNGKING—Mrs. Herman Liu,| However, the Brant's captin re- point where it can knock a battl ‘e '«r a es " T PR T A daughter weighing 8 pounds member of the Democratic League, ported very heavy going being en-| WASHINGTON—Prasident Philip fleet out of action ) s born to Capt. and Mrs. Louis asserted today that Chinese com- 'countered as the vessel logged north- | Murray of the CIO called on Presi- = Bl T t"e N’e“!,’ Schmidt of Juneau yesterday munications authorities refused to!ward and F&WL officers have de- dent Truman today to withdr: - : 7 Y g FOOD SALE ) ! €5 morning at 10:ic cclock in St. accept a telegram appealing to Am- clared it likely that she might again | recognition from the Franco S ? -lvh [ I Ann's Hespital erican church and W. C. T. U. lead- take shelter, either in Hawk Inlet|ernment of Spain, and transfer it Trinity Guild will held a pre- $ ere s ice. | "Capt. Schmidt is now with the ers to urge U. S. collaboration with cr Funter Bay to a provisional republican govern- ' holiday food sale at the Sears | BI" | Military Government in Japan. The Russia and non-intervention n The B 5 ‘beeni requested to| ment Roebuck store Tuesday, November CRCRCE R e Schmidts have two other children, China’s internal strife maintain a lookout for storm- - - 20 5 ns at 10 o'clock. . . 3 —_ Dorn, three and one-half years old AB e : ed hunting parties to ascertain tha Em})ire Want-ads nnnv results! (10,119-t3) We Se“ 1he hneSI hlrkeys n Amenca § The Forest Service ofice today re- and Kerry, 15 months old, both PEIPING — Generalissimo Chiang ) in no distress T AR LRI s i & I 0 t ported five inches of ice on the! boys Kai-shek's Nationalist troops will the F&WL vessel Grizzly ' TRULY THE KING OF BIBDS FOI a P ¢ surface of Mendenhall Lake adja- S begin a mass movement “quite s to put out from Juneau e Y . ; Surface of Mendeniall Lake adit | 68 COOPER GOES KOUTH |into Mahhuria In’ alr fransports today, if conditions permity to;patrol delicious Thanksgiving Dinner phone us your ' the ice is overlaid bv six inches of | James C. Cooper, OPA, has left turned over to China by America, t of Island, 4 5 snow | for ‘Seattle on a business trip and @ spokesman at Chiang’s field head- f0. Mterkuhlh may order today We guarantee satisfaction | & Good skating signs have not been will be in the south for about Quarters said today. Their destina- v 2% will be the main airfield or your money will be refunded. posted three Changchum, capital of Manchur L l ENEBERG, Germany-Bri Strikes o1 among oth ROME testing, tinued occupation of some unive students [ HOT MINCE PIE ia 3 ithorities in Germany have seized all the properti>s of th Friedrich Krupp firm of Es with all its subsidiari and mllu' The concern produced nd maments LONDON-—-Two German prisoner f war wer ged at Pentor We have all the buildings by Allied forces, has T - - [ vented the opening of the un. f‘xnfi [ ties at Bari and Pisa WASHINGTON—Herbert Lehman, Jirector of United Nations Relief, | today urged Congress to appropriate ’ | ne billion, three hundred and fifty ' | nillion dollars more for the world celief agency PHONB — 704 SEATTLE—-A Coast Guard in- board today Irvine Francis Heidner, uiry swain New Effington, who drowned Wedn Juneau Deliveries 10 a.m., 2p.m,4p. m Douglas Delivery 10 a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. '.l'uesduy and Friday. 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