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IR RE PAGE EIGHT geses COSTUME too! JEW in candlelight. .RY, FiBiaRee) really comprise the second half of | Superintendent; L. L. Wingard, lHEADS a conference of all Alaska school | Petersbu tendent; Walter system admini On Novem- | A. Savikko, y Superinten- ber 8 and 9. a successful con- | dent; George J. Fabricius, Wrangell ninistrators from the| Superintendent; Homer I. Stockd Interior was hel nah Principal; Homer Williams Harbor teacher. Representa- es of the Juneau Public Schools T0 COME HERE :: FOR M&,TINGS The ries of conterences being { this ye: was provided will be: A. B. Phillips, Superinten- yrial Legislature jdent; Henry Harmon, High School Principal; T. F. School Principal missioner Ryan, Deputy Com- a small appropriation Dryden, Grade purposes du the bien-. Several of the school mat-| C to be discussed here already |missicner of Education E. C. Robin- | at the Anchorage gathering and | Pervisor Dorothy Holve will ors’ Conference Sched- uled This Week rticipate in the meeting and di ctors of the Alaska Native Service C here are on the adoption into tk ints given line, their 'm may result ttend. Dr. Ryan and Dr. Holver- Drawing school principals and | The tentative program for theison also attended the Anchorage Buperintendents here from all parts conference presupposes that all mu. sonference of the Panhandle this week will be |0f town adm ors will ! the first anual t Alaska here Wedne by plane Bchool Administr Confere sessions have been s m H\uxs day and four for e main | general sessions will be m.,‘ n (o the public n(l will be held in the City| 'Miss Clare Ahl Is il wod.un cu! Bride Saturday of conlios ey a1 i Mr. Erest Eriksen ence will be p.mm back from to day until all are here. The list of those Lo conference here Thereon J. Cole, S Scheols at Stika Craig Superintendent ealled here for day. Participating in the conference will be 16 administrators of the Territoriay Schools system. Commis- sioner of Education Ja Ryan to- day described the approaching mee ing as the “first of an annual ies, 'planned in lieu of teack meetings which are almost impogsi- ble” Alaska geography, he explain- ed, would result in too great ex- pense and too much time loss if all Thursday and Fri- | The Methodist Church was the Wux of a simple wedding Saturday \evening when Miss Clare Ahl of erintendent of| Ketchikan and Mr. Ernest Eriksen Gilmore Reese,|of Fairbanks were united in mar- William H. avend the riage by the Rev. Robeft Treat. teachers of any region were to be Seaman, Douglas Superintendent;| afiss ™ Dorothy Woodward was brought together. William L. Jahn, Haines Superin-'maiq of honor, and B. W. Matheny The sessions to be held here will- tendent; J. E. Danielson, Ketchikan ' was pest man for the groom. Mrs, Rulh Shuman played the wedding .|IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIlIIlllIIIIHIlIIIIIHNIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIh. e fo0 s s Shosomia ooy Jean Brandt who sang several selections at a dinner for 3 P Es the bridal party at the Baranof Hotel soon to make their home in Fair- banks, which was the groom’s home prior to serving in the Army Air Forces in Alaska, and from which he was rl(\ml) discharged. e Toy Center fo Be Benefited at JWC Meet Wednesday The regular montly luncheon and business meeting of the Juneau Woman'’s Club will be held Wednes- Pl day at 12 o'clock in the Gold Room ' DHONt of the Baranof Hotel, with Mrs, ' I 05 | John McCormick, Chairman of the |O4- Department of Civic Improvement . tand Public Welfare, in charge of Imc luncheon program. A H o E | Reservations for the luncheon | should be made no later than noon | tomorrow, and any member not yet ———— | contacted should call Mrs. Tony Pugel before that time. Members are being requested to cocperate in the Community Toy Center, which works with the Wel- fare Board at this season of the year to make sure no needy child- ren or adults are left unremember- ed at Christmas. Gifts done up in the holiday style, and for either children or adults, and tagged to designate which, are to be taken to the luncheon Wednesday PETER HANSEN, USCG, Exira Special B9 3e 19 BOX PLENTY OF ALL FRESH | FRIUTS and VEGETABLES TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM—$2.50 ! S WANTED 500 MORE SHIRTS Quality Work and Service have set another record Yeoman 2/c USCG, L has Peter A. Hansen, son of Mrs. Willa Swend- recently received a dis- SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY 2 ; Phone 299 ed to his former home in Juneau. He spent most of the three and 1alf years of his service in Al- at Wrangell and Annette Is- d turning to civilian life in getting to work, as he has already started his new duties as with one of the Territorial offices R e ol P i -t i B b N TN BTt S RN RN DDVROREE ’5’%@’%’%’%’%“”%’%&'«‘%’5%’%& PR R R o i SR T AR T OUR TREASURE-LADEN GIFT SHOP IS BURSTING WITH BARGAINS . . . WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO LIST THEM ALL.. o (5 L ' =y | ... > % o, "l e Gleatfiing, Hand-Wrought Aluminum Trays Fine Dresser Sels in elegant individual and many lovely gifts patterns—wonderful any woman will love— (Fo! NOW OPEN EVENINGS! HEF DI BNIISIIFSISVIODIBISSBREIIFIIOHY hool system have been invited to The young couple plan to leave' Jby Senator Donnell IS HOME AS CIVILIAN charge from the service and return- p |is stopping at the Gastineau Hansen has lost no time since re- | R Field Auditor ) 'lHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[:—JUNEAU ALAS(A MR ’%WWW@Q&%’@@%@%’QM IT .HERE AREAFEW . Smart Wood Inlay Bowls From Mexico Phone 317 y Harri Machine Shop Gift D tment) Serving Trays, Salad and Nut Bowls EIPTE cld Jce Chamblee, BULLETINS MAN HUNT ENDED BY was presented by Kikolai V. Novikov, | W Migier Counselor | oty | Oklahoma Badman Caught When Run Down by ; | et Seattle Wednesday. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Dec. 3 Denali scheduled to Struck by a truck while crossing Seattle Wednesday {1 North Little Rock street, Mat| Tongass scheduled Kimes, 39 r-old Oklahoma bad-| Seattle Thursday. | man who had been sought over a Yukon scheGuled BRUSSELS—The Belgian govern- | four-state area for nearly three about Thursday. ment is doing its best to make this| nonths, was back in the hands of Alaska probably southbound Sat- first postwar Christmas a merry mei }> law at Baptist State Hospital urday for the children. In responsé to a ' here tcday. government appeal, stores through- Kimes, wanted on a charge of out Belgium have agreed to reduce |bank robbery in Texas, inadvert- the price of Christmas toys by 30 ently ended the long manhunt Sat- charge \\uuxd bc dmm»ed SIEAMER MOVEMENIS Baranof 't cause of longshoremen at Ketchikan, steamer is docked today. Freighter Cricket in port. Princess Norah scheduled to sail WASHINGTON—Joseph E. Davis former Ambassador to Russia, hw\| received the Order of Lenin at a ceremony at the Soviet Embass) | witnessed by members of his family | dm tomorrow, probably arrive until Wednesday be- LONDON—The execution of John sentenced to death at Old | Bailey Court after he pleaded suilty | to high treason this week. has bvm\‘ provisionally fixed for December 19. | Amery, son of Lecpold Amery, Bec retary of State for India in Wi Churchill's Cabinet, was a propaganda broad tar. sail southbound e OBERG GOING SOUTH per cent. |urd v night when he stepped into| Shoe Repairing Shop, wiil leave — the path of a poultry truck. The Dec. 18 for a Christmas trip to BETHLEHEM, Pa.—Fire destroyed | former convict, furloughed last July Bellingham, h. Mr. Oberg’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oberg of Anchorage, will accompany him on the trip. They are expected to arrive in Juneau next saturdny R FROM INLET a machine shop of the Bethlehem | from the Oklahoma penitentiary Steel Company today resulting m.ahcn serving 18 years for murder, damage of mor= than $2,000,000 to|suffered a broken leg and severe Navy-owned property. | injuries to his head and back. _ | A pistol which dropped from his MIAMI, Flerida—The Hurricanes; pocket at the scene of the accident of the University of Miami today| first ,aroused suspicion. At the won the bid to play in the Orangel‘hospnnl it was found that he car- Bowl on New Year's Day. They ried $1,635. will be opposed by the Holy Cross| A teachnical charge of reckless ele A o e EORGE BROTHER Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily ilet arrived in town weekend He is at the Baranof. WASHINGTON—The House today | passed and sent to the Senate leg- | islation extending most prnvx.sinns] of the Second War Powers Act—in- cluding rationing and prioriti=s 7ver§ scarce materials—until June 30, 1906, ‘The powers otherwise would xpire | at the end of this year. WASHINGTON—The Senate re- Jected today a proposed amendment to United Nations legislation which would have required two-thirds $en- ate approval of agreements nego- tiated by the President for allocat-i ing American treops to the use of the UNO Security Council. Offered | (R.-Mo.),, the | amendment was defeated by a 57 to 14 vote. Juneaw’s Oldest and Largest Super Market TEHERAN—The Iranian jovern- ment urgently petitioned Soviet Rus- sia today to permit transportation® of Iranian troops to trouble-ridden Azerbaijan Province, where armed Democrat Autonomists were reported to have seized police and govern- ment officials. Fresh Fresh EGGS U. S. Grade AA—Large Co-Op 5c¢ doz. Case $21.50 EORGE BROTHER BATAVIA—Indonesian Extremists in Java carried out a night raid on the summer capital of Bandoeng. They set fire to a number of Euro- pean homes and kidnaped four per- sons. Elsewhere in Java there is comparatively little action. | RIO DE JANEIRO — Scattered returns from nine States in Brazil’s election Sunday gave Sen. Eurico Dutra a lead of nearly two to one over his nearest rival for the Presi- dency today. Dutra, who had the backing of former President Getulio Vargas, had a total of 5141 on the basis of scattersd reports received in the capital. Gen. Eduardo Gomes had 2,855, Yedda Fuiza 932, and Rol- lin Telles 40. It was the first Presi- dential election in Brazil in 15 years. | - e - | V. 0. MOUNT HERE | Super M“' et V. O. Mount, a resident of Ex-| cursion Inlet, has arrived here. He Open fo 12 Midnight S i irs. Nota ‘e naewrivia | Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily from Gustavus and is registered at the Gastineau BB RSREE | driving was placed against 23-year- driver of the truck and he was released on bond. But Chief J. H. Anderson of the North Little Rock police said the 4-hour work stoppage of where from to sail from John Oberg, proprietor of Oberg Robert Thomas of Excursion In-| during the| Plooly wiceLy IIIIIIIIIIIIII|III||IIIIIIII!IIIIIII|!IIIIIIIl!IIIlllIIIilIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIM' MOND/\Y DECEMBLR 3, l945 We have a few fine LAMPS with polished wooden bases — one example of many PRACTICAL GIFTS for the Home! fi&fir&%&é&ifi%&%&%fi@ Make that Fruit Cake NOW? We have the fixin’s at the PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries 10 a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m. Douglas Delivery 10 a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME Get Your Packages in the Mail or it will not reach that loved one in fime. 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