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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1945 © ® e o o 0o v © 0 o o o o ceived his'discharge from the Army p he dock for the last loading Mayor T'lan&“fi off on that ship te “fp e Apple Week Queer arent- eacher . e Air Forces at Santa Barbara, warm for the next 10 pA(E lN lEAGuE | Foie UN RISES — SETS ® Calif, and is now on his way ; i i § A ' t . ® home, according to word received _ really doesVthtngs’ (iR I WY SSO(Ia |0|] 0 |0.0 0 November 18, 1945 ® e o by his father. fi ety i B Roll'NG A'l' E'.KS ° e Young Conn enlisted before his Church of the Nativity s very 1 [ ee" on |g ' e Sun Rises 8:52 a. m. e eighteenth birthday and has served v 1 ¢ the people ot Sitaki e | |® Sun Sets 4:3¢ p. m. e almost three years, being stationed § ¥ d nost g S| | % I ® at Fort Richardson about two el most g rous response | ular momh] meeting of X Skagway fit‘; § LY he appeal for clothing for the Sabm S IHO MOVGS Ba(k arent-Teacher }\ssocigur:m ;é“ ® e November 19, 1945 @ ® o years. He plans to visit friends and v fire victims, the Royal Into con'enhon in Mer_ i 1 next Monday night will be a : ih Bies Qg : ;fl ‘n:\ays Smfl:flashh\gton State on g ) (€ | w aic | 4 most important one, with reports on b i o 2 v ile g . chants’ lOOp Keghn | HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 17 I the progress being made in plans for & Sun Sets SRR 2 RS T R Calls Response to Fire Vic- ey 3 0 |press agent who turned up the [the Amateur Night Contest to be § 5 b4 Dol Sy S S sits Clothing Drive "l R (:' b B | other day with a story of a man heard. Through the co-operation of 569 0.8 810 8RS N R el wss OF GRSk A N Ims uleiniing vrive as niem uid am MERCHANTS bindt l-\: .4.[\111;‘)\:;;]olll'p11:(!:(;;:“Jl}ll‘tln(xb:;.r\féll("L(And .vmr; 5 a:} rxx:‘u?:;rz oncil':}e‘f}:sflmo?}ad?fi S D | compares in size with an 18-story 'Woffl’ry' Gl“flfy ng H Jt:;::“h, Dru 7 3 78|eipper of her lwl';ck]L!|y(:1|;xx‘f]x!’ tod ‘mi various .c%mr;mtoo m;ml:)‘fl-rx' (?;us e Bt ket e e o xe % Dafl(e !S Tonlgh# Sabin’s ot 667 | nO stir in the newsroom. | contest is proving very popular, and RETURNING TO JUNEAU ;‘:;:L z:f:izgii::&o‘:?:gvgo:l;gs ® R Aadro 5 sl After all, a press agent's job is to should be a really successful affair.] oo c(;—z:“mnnm fansan) o g g % 3 | Sy fc. ar An, former e/ T S ol G appro- calif. G T y to get a movie star’s name in E. L. Keithahn, Curator of the ok 1 o : ) A S Dola A [ Territorial Museum, will be the! HIED School student, has just re- DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Veans and. slestnis HGNAS AN 4+ 5 .444] But in jail today, booked on | guest speaker of the evening, follow-| G > L it T 4 ribut Harry Raci 4 5 .444|cryptic “attempt rape” notation, was ling the business session. ead yute to the ¥y Rac ¥ : : ewrw : e good time| Juneau Flori 1 8 .111,a man who identified him The meeting convenes at 8 o'clock, = | Charles L. Gramlich, 31, an attorney in the High School Auditorium, and [} A B b Gl e ™| Juneau Drug rollers took over the|Who came here three months ago |all members, both new and old, are [ w P t th i e i ot g G e nd i, e Dru rollers Lok aver e Whe s, et I s e Present the : I £, clotl . gl by he Eiks alleys last evening, sweep-| “I deny it, I deny it,” he protested — eee - i childr A e N oy ffair th as ing a full t from Coca Cola)as he was being questioned. Police R EEEREEEEEREEE A YL i b Hathns s, Shi AR L“:u:m . Sabin’s made trong nm,.‘l:u they were forced to hand- ‘e . ‘\\ j et 38 . : o ines will e, comebacks from its slump last week cuff him to a chair e WEATHER REPORT * Coe g H e o s 1 reel Y epe. to move into second place, benefit- Det. Lieut. L. R. Veit said . (U.'S. WEATHER BUREAU) . Famous i . ’ b : ) :1 o ting from a spot of 20 pins per game. Landis reported she was sitting ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ R E b g = 5 il A ther than the 53 of i ‘h,'l dressing room inesday when | | ® Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning @ HER'! mayor said. “Royal Blue Cab X ’ &ty Bl oL o “;M ind a stranger ask- | 7O MAKE the American public ap- | @ ° o o e s il b P g ¥ 7 Sabin's turned in the top team|cd where he ‘uruld find Cerole} ple-conscious, Kay Sutherland (e In Juneau—Maximum, 17; A) i ienihl mientlon ¢ performances last-night in_ taking Landis. When che identified hersel,| poses in a iried apple bathing suit |e minimum, 13. o ! Vil : i 76, t thves Trath Flatsy Race siae_continued, he closed the door, ‘ after she was selected to rule over |e At Airport—Maximum, 16; © H ¥ T abin’s trio rolled h game of sat down cn & couch, attemy o the celebrations of National Apple | e minimum, 2 . i Ao ok Py st Ser- and high set of 1,483, Leading the embrace her and fumbled with Week ending on Nov. 3, at Watson= | ¢ iRy . ) It ment by v Cab ( i individual showings were Leonard Zipper on her costume ville, California. (Internationc!) g ¢ o o o & 6 & ¢ o o ® i Juneau reside ré ¢ the H .'nmul nd Hazel Petrich. Holm-| She said she fought him off auy 174 g i one-day relief appea e men with games of he fled as she screamed . ) le - WE : PR - % o I 2 EATH DRECAS! | bundles and cartons of sturdy u ¢ 22 for a total of 604 BB He'!d in Murder . 4 4Jun1:|':n:‘fhl'§:1l(\r‘ 7 7 H Ha!i"Slze i warm clothing. Clyde I of 1 auditing the ar a ge. pAN AMER!(AN 0“ 1. siTiBs g IE < E i the Royal Blue Cab Cc yont Petersburg Fore Service Mrs. Petrich had.a 189 for i L L i HEE e s e ight snow flurries this e [} i the full day on i, office game and top total at 479 for a . kil il H or sk ¢ e FROM KETCHIKAN '}: xr!!mu last n are it ‘o imfm G e [t i R R Yl | Clyde Rhodes,| Coca Cola Bottlers On trips to and from Juneau 5 : il \ new fashion In the corselette H Throughout the . arrived in Juneau 1‘90 lfx'f .H'; 435 yesterday, Pan American World i. A e Tk T A hat has been famous for over 5 drivers in the Royal are stopping at the 145 — 411 Airways flew the following passen- ‘ iEi n years Made especially i 3 140 358 gers i ¥ R ot tion SF; d their 1 e ‘or w ® i H S s il T SN A i 445 381—1254| To Seattle—Lt. Nina Prouty ‘BPW Exe(ufiveB 3 d ijotr e weamen who sespu Ve et i clothing. All mater co! VISITORS FROM PELICAN ¢ Graves, Nina Graves, G 0 r ‘E our inches or shorter. p E were stored at the Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Donavan McGe L L, SoSBdbIEE Rt e g H i i until the Princess Norah i residents of Pelican City, are guests o 92 SR SriLE TR MeefS Monday nghi Bip: DERVR e pale H at 7:30 p. m. At that time, at the Gastineau Hotel 5 167 148 f‘la ng, Lt C‘I':”‘” l“':‘ S o s i v truck-1oads were aboard . 14 67 — 460 Emerson Bassett, Sam | 2 = o orrectly 2 Rty -\\1“ rd ok y S ; Total 442 494 3—1400 Kathr Cotten, Russell Cotten The executive board of the Busi- ALt pracken 00 5 g l- bound ship 10 o'clock Thor S. Goodman has ar i % . ! . ness and Professional Women's || Ve you & longer look Made H Rl “’_"ff ; a0 and is stopping Jutler-Mauro Drug i i Club will meet Monday night at ||| >f figured batiste and Lastex i according to observers T. Metealf 166 184 By At - ANdEent Eiinpani 8 oclock, at the home of Mrs. il Thore are three types of short i e T. Holmquist 127 145 169— 441 Marjorie Brink, M“ Bieri, Eunice Frances Paul, 426 Main Street, it |l wecmen what is TOUR type? ¥ ~ R R R R R L T T SR T AR NSy 4 0 M on o 141 144 143— 428 Grohnpert, Mir has been announced. This is the é Total 434 473 4851392 Neeley, Alice regular monthly session of the | H California Grocery SR Board, and all members are urged i i Frank Brink ers are urge Now that the Deer Hunting Season [« e 1 1 e ofp Moios slen e sies , New Ton onn chage of ¢ 2end ' A i1 q [Slote By M ‘nk]"':*\ 1?1* }lf‘ i‘;g 2 Holte, Marguerete Huber and Ruth th John Wagner, 71, e 3 s R A Lemay s tailor shop, followed discov= i hepard 14 35 5 t i IS Ovpr J. Shepard 140 1 L i | ery by police of a small blood= WUKKH ON(E AGAIN H g * Ao e ) i St S e D e r | stained hatchet in her home while |S plAm (WI“AN ) H h Pt P;( HERMAN pom’ R investgating a bad check charge. = H o SRt 7 | The girl said Wagner L 1= Hi ‘ o E, a A S i s 4 L BV Mo T BACK A]' HOME HERE | with her” | «a T-4 Sgt. Tony Wukich has joined \/ d (/ ays i gj E,J g # t«fi& g E 146 X ranks of local men returning o 1ton S - with discharges from the arm- il tal I ‘man Port son of § Totoas. REHIE P i il = 1 5 eyt 3 pedl bRMA BAITLE forees, arriving from Fort Rich- i 5 B T A Sy e e : ; i Ror ardson. He has been with the Har- [} Let us have them and we will gladly F. Henning 159 | Sedb Ll e K or Craft service of the army for i Detri car h2 steamer -1 N S & & oy distribute them so that the Natives M. Dav D e e, I DI o e e o s ] at the Natives T the Madigan Convalescent Hospital WAD M el i s i it dai e = ab it TS SRR 5{ F‘R 4 ;ATERIA!. the Bronze Star, Asiatic Medal and il may use them for ihei piaati el until the | Good Conduct Medal H 189 189 Xt 3 ! Chilal | Mrs. Wukich and their small i i 57162 ‘“LZ‘ {" Porter serveds wiin bl | 0o sl S iy QUALET- gaughter have made their home in i 13¢ 134 e Army, campaigning imaster I "“‘,“ doing big bu: Juneau during his absence, and she i & 480 485 » and into Germany [ness in Calcutta, salvaging every- p.c civen much of her time as a i 0 v nored Division. | things from old beer bottles to used Nyrse's Aide at both ho‘gpuah Sy Hi Bl sk e arch 21, |airplane: s silons 5 : A. Stowart 168 169 170— 507 he was retur tate Critical jurk is being returned to i PHONE . G. Waush oy ey M ooy in July. Since that time he has been |the States, for re-use. Non-critical HOSPITAL NU]ES i 704 B 32 169 160— 461 hespitalized, first at Spokane, later|materials a keing sold here, i H ¥ 511 514—1482 being transferrsd to Fort Lewis. | N erving the en- . H Jurnes au Deliveries 10 : > Private Porter is now looking for-'t Chiatie: sleoay g Swap and Mis. Oren i 1 not bowl Addleman have been admitted to i a. m., 2 p. m, 4 p. m. S ward to the time when his period of salvaged and returned to the g aviocpocnival vesterday for L Douglas Delivery 10 iROSS B nedical chservation will be over and | United States approximately $10- o 5 BapUR yosiatiay for. W H W. D. GROSS BACK drssonly e B s ]m‘ B of Ala gical attention. womenls QppflRGl’ > ” o Bl3xi i 08 s aciads = Bt s ave S S a 3 e ) th of a lane E y: ances f a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. W. D local theater man, holder of the Purple Heart with;a he \dquarters announcement. Frantes Wohnson, of ‘Hoough fsnd i T ORDERS DELIVERE S turned to his home here from cluster, as well as various theatre| Such critical items as Mary Gapdon oF Alneall fWe iRl i BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME e st the Bicamer Fin Tobn s varlows thealro| St cal oS ronce e Tl 1o thy Government Boeptal BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING | “his son, ')umr-l W. Gross e handled as rapidly as possible o ' m b $ o8 N (HINA IROOPS for reshipment to the states'on the ¥ orar Nes.admitied last Hlahi “It's the Nicest Store in Town” """ il | | | P [okber end of 3 10000 sile smianiite. |, Fo-DeNary pgiClicharues abelther Il |||Illli HNHI|||||||II1II||HH| |||!lllllllllllllhlhlifll I :I!!z.IIIIIIIIlilll|IIIIII|l||||||||||||||||||||l|_ MAKE CAPTURE Ao non-itical materials old ikl i ST 5 ¥ [1ccally are beer bottles, for wh 3 t has been brisk. N b = FLANKING MOVE Lasiger bk ,._" |NllllI||||l|||IIIIIlIIiIIIllIIHlIlII'IIH lIiIIIIlI||II|llllli|.|l|||IlI||I|llllllIIIIIIIIIll|l||||IIIIIIIIIIIIII||||ll||||||||ll|||ll*'— E 0, the announ ent :-_—- CHINWANGTAO, Nov. 17.—Chi- | , using their crude teols, do = nese Nationalist Army headquarters | most e work = announced its troops captured Shan- | < - = haikwan yesterday in a flanking Sgoa, ) = movement that forced the Chinese! vf"\,l";-t("‘“‘ BACK = Communist Eighth Route Army to “:“‘/'“ Xy DOUIBAAL, oy omm . abandon the Great Wall gateway aed 1o 1he e here aboard =5 into Manchuria. l Frincess Mot dash it a == - (The Chungking press today re- | from Beatile, where My S & ported, however, that Chinese gov- underwent sur- = ernment officials who earlier had atment [ E;' e Vi accepted control of postal and tele- i ,:( l“: i 1 2 fi ® B / sraph facilities from the withdraw- | "HORAGE VISITORS e graph facilities fr h % or Tom and Jerry uy gravh aciiestrom ihe withdran: g 8 = G churian capital, now were returning e 1“"“ guests at the Bar- / ? 7 to Chungking. anof” Hote Your Suppiy Vow il e - the Soviet occupation garrison, these FROM KETCHIKAN | 8 Hugh E. Ramsdell and H. A. ; i g v -STAR BRAVOT BRARDY 5th $4.80 HENRY MARGUIS BRANDY - - 5th$4.65 IMPORTED TERRY BRAKDY Sth $6.25 GODDARD'S GOLD RUMM, Special - 5th$3.95 RED HORSE RUM, Special - - - 5th$3.95 VIDAL, PUERTO RICAN RUM - 5th $4.65 Imported Gold Label, OLD CROIX - 5th $4.85 Also LEMCN HART DEMERARA RUM 151 Proof . . .. Pints and Fifths T T A = I|||l|||l|||||||||||l|II||||||II||I|IIIIl||I|I|I|||IIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIII||||Illl"lllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIINIIIIIIIII!H!, i - reports said, and “fully armed” Chi- nese Communists have been seen in | the vicinity of Changchun, in which Nationalists had only a handful of officmh Among those withdraw- i they said, was Generalissimo Chlang Kai-shek’s elder son, Chiang Chung-kuo, Special Commissioner for Fmeign Af{ai s in Manchuria.) } HOT PROGRAM | JOLIET, IIl. — Fuem(‘n who re-| sponded to an alarm from a hotel grill room performed their duties with musical accompaniment As they dashed into the room, the sparks coming from They firemen saw a sort-circuited light fixture. studied the situation as mu: played, “Dear, Dear, what Ca Matter Be?” Then they broke into “The Duxing Young Man on the Flying Trapeze” 1 as two firemen climber a ladder to investigate. And when an electri- ntered in to give aid, he as greeted with “I Don’t Want To! “u'( the World On Fir e B Saunders of Ketchikan have ar- rived in Juneau. They are stopping at the Baranof. - o FRANK RABY HERE Frank Raby of Seldovia guest at the Baranof Hotel. - - SITKA MAN HERE Lt. George Henderson of is registered at the Baranof. - FROM ANCHORAGE Mrs. Bert Oison and Phyllis Nelson of Anchorage are guests af the Baranof Silka - FAULKNER RETURNS Attorney H. L. Faulkner has re- turned to Juneau after a trip to Washington, D. C. - HEAVY MAIL ARRIVES Sacks of mail, first, seccnd and ! parcel pPost, arrived in Juneau aboard the Margaret Shafer and the Princess Norah. Empire Want-ads Dbring results! JUST PHONE 39 or 539 for that FULL BREASTED TURKEY |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIII1IIllllI]IifllllIIIII!HlllIIIIINllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIiI!III i i Drawn and Cellophane | Wrapped... 4 Ready for the Oven | £ ALASKA MEAT COMPANY 1 | SO e I

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