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PAGE EIGHT : NOVEMBER 19, 1945 Naa o mum that v A T g Iunmn’fi:\ besides | ¢ to those who buy the| Yresuscitator that the firemen are meeting in December—the day be- E GAL[AN.{ curance coves . Al * was wearing, he [t d s regular \lIONS GET BUSY | anxious to have to help restore life fore New Years, as the return . N 14 i S L i s Tegul | v 2 ¢ fiitd $ust ohedtalt oiall oF GATt AscoUNE WK IaLL thtdd by artificial respiration and oxygen. engagemnt with the Rotarians. The ATE ! ¥ v. O t e 15 persor fect his vye glass- { . { ANY DIRE("ONS This particular piece of equipment two clubs met together the first of DREAMS GPEA:ER 3 1 P ‘ ; WASHINGTON Fdwar 3 M has the advantage of not needing | the yvear with the Rotarians at the i byt Beop) o turned to Jumeau| WALLA WALLA, Wash ctiasl. B Py ot akiLs an expert to operate successfully. | planning end—this time, the Lions SKAGWAY S(anl ned thei ¢ -‘ he. Princess Nor- | pl \\:< ‘1 with in ‘ few 1;mw £ 581 ¢ bor, disclose ¢ So, with a little persuasion, Lion' will provide the fun hildren.” Churches 1€ back at work today.|snowbound elk hunters w 1 ffective tomorrow, t {o| Lion President Barney Andeison Bamcy got the motion that the| Guests of the club today were 2 y pulc sliool were| with led for & new | been maxooned in the rugged Mout | private busines | went on a rampage today, and be- cup would 'contribute $150 toward Paul E. Whiteside of Colorado, : 1 1 i i ; 1 M re he brought the gavel dow:.'the resuscitator. Robert Davlin and Carl Hardin, i o 4 ¢ } HES Y lable as shel- wi b ry area of southeastern ‘W | fore th ; Fire Loss Put af $100,000- ;s ot made as s KOS e ke i SHINGT! wadent Tru. | the Lions had pledged themselves : BSEH of. Junsih, | ington nearly a week WASHUGGRON - Froadant T Lion Mike Monagle was asked to vacant N i f d n t - 2 | to some real service: > > — | = T' X Y N i vice ) n has appointed Dr. Henry F.|lo some rea s Liot's” Ladies N{ght.” Tt fOlk O BN 1 3 . I o SR f T Ay e py TR e o) TEEREL (O RIPE DS S e CHARGE REDUCED 1o Victims t I g the . whigl DOM KE | traffic is due for a change. Con ntative to observe the|jead off, by introducing B. D. & % g adi m n Vie v g : .. Hotel. The committee had spent Pleadin, uilty ‘to th reduce: omes io Victi the r 2 he first of January, the Chinese ! elections in ece, set tentatively | gtewart, chairman of Juneau's P 8 guilty "o tho £ Tedtoet nearly six weeks planning the event charge of adultery, James K. Steer AR 0 lidre e 46 change I e loft or January 20 4 riothte b ter NEBEL s ! : : IEP.!DEEG ON JOB | e duc to chgnee from the 1 e current Victory Loan Drive. Afer .4 4 ‘hromices to be rather extra. has been fined $100 here by U, S, : T by their par s | to the right side of the road | Stewart had explained the in- < eving the strair | vestment in Peace,” Lion Milt was : lf?“nv 5r( H?:.igex'. chfln'}nan of the (?ommxs_smner Fe.llx Gray and his ) Sinted’ Lion represdkitative . to boy's and gir committee, admit- companion, Theresa Johnson, $50 appe “‘3‘ ® s share of the bond €4 that so far, his committee had A felony charge of illegal cohabi 4 e H; ‘,"'7:2 5030”‘ Inmn Bnr;\uy made no tentative plans for the tion against the pair was reduced someliody el ths Son- drawer scientific secrets, debarked | 11::)1\1. D(-l“ H"mk‘x wiid e annual Christmas party for the by the Commissioner to the mis- \tor it is his 74th birthday, but he [¥¢m the transport Argentina under - worid ;hfl.r ’sl‘m_r l'“ children of one of the homes, but demeanor count. The two also 1 it was too late to celebrats the eyes of the FBI and Govern- (he drive some new life, |heén and there, Lion Doc Rude pleaded guilty to charges of drunk kept right on with his usual bus ment Intelligence officers. it was made chairman of this par- and disorderly conduct, on which > > - Next, Lion Jack Popejoy found ticular event, and the date was they each were sentenced to 30 DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! himself speaking in behalf of the Sét as of Dec. 17. Santa Claus days in jail, the sentences sus- WASHINGTON—T 5 5 hias | - S LR TR 25 i o > - p!'rn'\_i:wd to be é:res?m. alnd some pended. Phillips, for offers [OF Presentation to tl sed legislation giving Pr " 5. DEPARTMEN "OMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU, FUTIRLR. WS S SULacAn Y. R TR ' =3 ~“1‘d trip i’»” 5“‘““‘;“ i other schegl supplies, “‘\;"“‘;“l‘l"-l heaq | Truman broad authority to reorgan- S ‘"n"‘”‘,?', f:(;“;l‘f\{g;;\“mr""“ L The Lions set aside the last Empire Wani-ads bring results! eekend tp confer with the to the people of Juneau, MT. Tollefson, who is acting head | G L fitie the oot e & = . Gallant, director of the Tazed {o. “tneir whol hoerny sivncot of ‘the U, §. Attorney's office for | A4 Stre :‘})"".r‘}l,“‘, S o WEATHER BULLETIN i o which has done much to re- (€ Fist: Division, disclosed 4% proved on voice vote and sent to| DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME (’l“fi“‘ :;1‘]“(1'““;“‘1) ‘n" !‘: l;x‘] the distressing perdicament 1at he ‘plans to leave ¢ o House. The House already h Max. temp. TODAY ported, still had not been determ- rished mission scl s not dampened Edgar Gallant Father Fink said Assistant States AUOTNEY [ 1y 8 GHINGTON—Oklahoma's Rr-| VEW YORK—A secret party of 88 r ements for more B L. Tollefson, r ned to his head- |, ynican Senator Ed Moore thought | CGerman scientists, reputedly in po: quarters here Alaska Coastal v was just another business day. | Session of some of the isoning bigger 1l ter 4 . resterda llowing the cor institution It « i clusin of the Fall court term a Pius X n ing of his chnrbgs wHiet . Ketchikan, today disclosed that the | s or 1 2 et James Franklin Willis returned Rev. Gal- 1€8ro che Iipet Weok of gratitude to ! of Juneau Public Nativity, Juneau, who I routine er y the Rev uated children rember 1 to visit his home at Kear-| . ..q gifferent legislation on the Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs Weather at ined UERSORS Rupir Wikt Lhe TATHSS b e hraks, During his absence|,e supject. The ate substi- Station ¥ temp. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. w e P re Se Ilt th e made (!‘x‘mx' start in the gir h- ¥ ice will be in ('hu_me of Robert tuted its own bill. Now a confer- chorage 0 Pt. Cloudy " xuul'n .““, Nl B ”,\ Pl“:‘f“ JUNEAU woRKMAN Mr ~.l. ’ 3 | ence committee from the two houses Barrow . first sighted the fn and turned in ‘w Mr. Jern berg, who last summer re- | o) attempt to compromise differ- | Bethel Clear ~: alarm. The Rrx_ Gallant was in the igned as Acting United States At- | . ces between the two mensures Cordova Show — building at the time and directad the lOSES WARDROBE tcrney, returned under a special ap- A e Bieas G iihg el o S R S Famous 9.2 injured IN SKAGWAY FIRE tions at the Ketchikan term. e ol ] - i ¥ \? @ persons have been killed in the Fairbanks The entire second floor, the main will remain in charge until the ar- P crash of an Australian Airways plane Haines sleeping floor of the structure, was rival of a new United States attor- | o : Leyte Island in the Philippines. Juneau gutted and left a shambles, with the There's at least one suneauite who ney, whese appointment is pending. o i PY e ] et 2 the dead are believed to be 12 Amer- Juneau Airport ; Warner’s roof Iu]]?n in, the Rev. Fink re- \\.u(Lh(‘(l a ))‘m..mml stake go up‘n? though not revealed. ans and three Australlans. The et i ports. Though damage to the low- flames in the fire that destroyed o K - g e o oxtensive, it ti Pius X Miss at Skagway | survivor was an American lien- Kotzebue 9 'Y S e maiats Gy water and ice, " 3cs Woodford, of the Juneau RASMUSON GOES souTH mant. Details and names have not | McGrath Le Gant rather than the flames which Plumbing and Heating staff, was Alaska B:im:erME I;z Rasmuson, | been disclosed f\;?;‘l\;mn ed to burn themselves out after de- asicap in the mission building on Aaccompanied by Mrs. Rasmuson, is R N Northwe vgsmung the upper saory that disastrous Friday moming, He aboard the Princess Norah from _BOST%?;A conm{lm{e‘“:rk{l}x Petersburg E) The fire was discovered at about was in Skagway on a job at the Skagway, enroute to the Mayo fOr establishment of United Na- Portland x Half‘SIZe 1 o'clo Frida morning, when school Clinic at Rochester, Minn. n.on.s headquarters in Massachusetts Prince George . commenced & wearying battle to save Turning out in his slceping gar- .. Wil fty ‘%o Fontlan' chis iweek, to put, Eyince Rupert 34 34 3 the structure. The total loss is es- ments, plus a topcoat and work FROM EKLUTNA i its bid. GU‘E{nOr Maurice Tobin San Francisco 51 Cloudy CORSELETTE timated at $100,000. The cost of shces, Wocdford joined in battl Richard O. Mahan from Eklutna ~‘"Cf four m‘jmbels will le.nve m‘m’nxl’- Seattle 1 41 Rain the building was $65000. The max- the flames. Later, when he 1 is a guest at the Baranof row as an advance guard to make Sitka . i 31 Cloudy e preliminary contacts. Whitehorse -29 Pt. Cleudy A new fashi in the corselette A ? " . 3 7 i R Yakutat 33 10 12 Pt. Cloudy IS nsmscmon—me s o ™ *Tot s m. sl o 30, . o et b e samous o v he House, Representative Sam Ray- 1 years Ju a '( - - .3 i Thanksgiving Suggestions... burn of Texas, said today that Con- MARINE. WEATHER BULLETIN ks (el ok e AbiE o litart A Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today In spite of steamship failures you will find our stocks surprisingly complete . . . . . BETTER SHOP EARLY!ll Christmas recess bzfore Decemb Y F'g"' MIXED RUTS Biz Si: { ixon Sitke asterly to ¢ heasterly w 15 to 20 miles PLUM PUDDING : FRUIT CAKES SPUAS = m acting so tmpase PICKLES UREPIEN e . ¢ COLD WEATHER BREAKFAST Genera T or women who are five feet our inches or shorter. WIND Height of Waves | ation Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) hip heavy, top heavy or ‘(;. ne Decision Pt. Cloudy 31 E 14 4 feet gulation half-sizes this garment - Cape Spencer Cloudy 29 ENE 30 osigne it correctly a WASHINGTON — Spokesmen for Elired Rock Aoty 18 NNW 16 3 feet 5 mEl o Wi 0 three women's organizations have Five Finger Light Cloudy 26 . NE 8 3 feet DEFOU & JonRer s ol Rns announced their support of uni- Guar Pt. Cloudy NE 8 1 foot wred batiste and Lastex versal military training. They en- i Cloudy £ 6 Smooth are three types of short rsed President Tr 5 pr 1 Point Retreat “loudy 3 NNE 10 what is TOUR type? mony by i MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: In: k c tt i north of Sumner Strait—northerly winds 20 asing to 25 to 35 miles pe Tuesd Inside WASHINGTON N s 1 1th of Frederi and outside water SRR RO TR \ ili Cloud i T Dwight Eisenhower ~ < 3 B e R B ® i B B X % " N g vigil at the beds 5f hi y i Saner, Bii, Rollsh ¥, iz ite G i g on 3 Duff’s Walfle Mix say she should respond satisfactorily & e : R RE T to penicillin treatiment | oes Nof Mee 5! Ripe and Stuffed SALTED NUTS . ol | W YORK A French broadcas Everything for the Discriminating Housewife! Bpeaila i b Rath s Breakfast Sausage ille had accepted TWODELIVERIES DAILY .- - 1G:I5A.0, 2:15P.M. =50 g”‘ fUM DELIVERY $2.50——DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. AUGUSTA, Maine overno | m Herace A. Hildreth and his family | were routed from their beds early | PHONE today by a fire in the executive 704 mansion. The fire, which broke out / e Sasement. domaged anoa a [ Juneay Deliveries 10 _ Women's AppareL o e e a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING dozen rooms in one wing of the| mansion. { Delivery 10 of turkey and 700,000 pounds of BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME “It’s the Nicest Store in Town” | trimmin’s will be served on Thanks- giving Day to the American forces| |in Japan. i i j NEW YORK—Franklin D. Roose- fl;llllll"lllil"llfillIIIIIIIIIIflIIiillllIlIIIHIIIII_IIIHIIIIIIIIIII&I_IliliiilIIIIlIIlIIIlilllliiIllllliIIIiiIIill‘lllIIIlIIIIIIIIIHI!IIllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIII||IIIIIIIII|IIIIII||IIIII|"-—:' velt, Jr, son of the late President, ; GET YOUR confirmed today he had been pro- FOR A |moted to the rank of full Com- DELICIOU | mander in the U. S. Navy Reserves, effective Novmeber 13. BY PHONING 92 or 95 We Have Everything for Any Occasion! SRR TOKYO—For the first time in Japan's history women will be given the same educational opportunities {as men under an Educational Min- istry decision revising higher school regulations to permit entry of girls. 1 | | | | VATICAN CITY—Pope Pius XII, in a radio address to the Spanish people yesterday, blessed General- issimo Francisco Franco and his government and praised Spain’s re- ligious zeal. HEMPSTEAD, New York — An Army fighter pilot was killed when his plane, based at Mitchell Field. crashed into two houses here. Both | houses were badly damaged by fire. LONDON—British trade unions will demand introduction of a five- day, 40-hour week under a new pro- gram of industrial reform, Sir Wal- ter Citrine, Gene cretary of the Trades Union Conference, says. A OAO JKYO—Emperor Hirohito has ma mausoleum where or Taisho is buried, and reported the war had ended in Japan’s def T T i SRS PR o808 A z : s . = WASHINGTON—The OPA tem- Phone 16 or 24 . . Order Early! c16or24.. Order Barly! } |sorariy s raisea the cetling price on Ford one-ton trucks by 22 per|= 2 Deliveries Daily § MARKET Phone%20r3% PP Y el 111111 i AR TEEE RO ol

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