The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1945, Page 2

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TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY DECEMBER 10, I945 Royall says the purpose of the move is to permit demobilization of the men used as guards for the Army convicts. bert Dotson returned to his 1 here from St. Ann’s Hospital st week after surgical care which ad confined him for 10 days Everett Bliss is also recovering at St. Ann’s Hospital following an op- eration, and should return to his home here soon. WASHINGTON—Forty-three new Immigration and Naturalization Service about January 1, Attorney General Tom C. Clark announces. BASKETBALL GAME The new offices will include one at Tomorrow evening, starting at Ketchikan, Alaska. ) o'clock, a double header bas- B ) tball game will be played in the WASHINGTON The ed m. First game will find States, Great Britain and 1ada agreed today to continue their com- bined food board to retain control over allocations of scarce foodstuffs. contesting the Sub- por nd second game will be Douglas High vs. Douglas Fire De- partment the - > > HOLLYWOOD—Acior Leif Erik- son reported to his studio today STOCK GUOTATIONS 1o rerum: mote work atter a2 charged Saturds tographer's mate. months overseas. as a chief pho- 10 — Closing He spent 19 Im eau Mine i Can Curti 50%, New S. Steel 85, . DeC Alaska NEW YORK-—Those who want to celebrate New Year's eve until the dawn have received a present from the State Liquor Authority. It is announced that for the first time since before the war, the State Liquor Authority will permit bars to operate all night, provided they obtain a special $10 permit. The usual weekday closing hour is 4 a.m. Sales today were 2,150,000 shares. Dow, Jones averages today were s follows: Industrials, 195.64; rails utilities, 39.15 ¥ D Want-ads bring 59 Ye/z!(g 6 Empire results’ NEW YORK-—Maycr La is going to get the City of Budget to approve nurses’ pay from $1800 a year $2320 to re to ve the present short- age in local hospitals. oim SIT “And My Chris Really Lovely” ps Are MOSCOW—The Russian commen tator P. Efimov, writing in the Mo; cow Bolshevik, delivered a bitter attack on the Vatican. Thz Soviet writer called the Vatican a center of post-war reaction, and accused it " of ng to save the remnants of Fascism. Efimov criticized the in- fluence of the Catholic Church in Spain, Belgium, and Latin America. by Chevette Inimitable lingerie by Chevette Dainty, HERFORD, Germany- Field Mar- shal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery has rejected all appeals of Belsen con- centration camp defendants and ordered Commander Josef Kramer, blonde Irma Grese and nine other officials of the Belsen and Oswiccim camps to be hanged. fine, truly individual. They’re the perfect Christmas gift slips. { WAsHl\GTOV;The experiment- al bomber Douglas XB-42, with twin propellors in the rear, winged across | the continent Saturday in 5 hours, ; 17 minutes and 34 seconds, cutting 46 minutes off the previous Wes East record set by a Boeing C-! 97 ‘The plane averaged 432 miles per {hour on the 2295-mile flight and | carried two Army pilots, Lt. Col. |H. E. Warden and Capt. Glenn Ed- | | wards, who alternated at the con- ! | trols. e - FROM SKAGWAY H. E. Cleveland, Morgan Reed | and L. J. Emmanuel have arrived| in Juneau from Skagway. They are; guests at the Baranof. e e j/e o0 0000000000 WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 'Clock This Morning o e o In Juneau—Maximum, 41; minimum, 33. At Airport—Maximum, minimum, 17. @0 eeeececneececcencoe o0 38; 7.93-10.95 QAALITY SINCE /887 WEATHER FORECAST (suneau and Vicinity) e o o Rain or snow showers with variable cloudiness tonight and Tuesday. Cooler tonight with lowest tempe: rnlure near 30 degrees. field offices will be opened by the we | HERE ON SUNDAY ' SATURDAY, SUNDAY @uahty Comes First The Alaska Airlines Starliner Fo’ ju“eau‘ On weekend wignts to and from Faitbanks, with Captain Long,| |ceattle, Pan American Airway -5 ;g o ¢ Officer Currie, and Steward-| T ) |1icd the following passeng 11 BUrRErs: Stiver arrived in Juneau with| KENTVILLE, Novia Scotia, Dec.| .., gunttla yesterd - following passengers from An-|10—TEe town fathers listed thei. .o, Clarg Ericksen Public acceptance is the proof of quality. More homes are heated - . needs of the community, and right I k D I # chorage on Sunday | Ruth Schramka, orothy tury and Oil-O-Matic Oil bt 5, than by any other two makes Glenn Hubbard, Sgt. Joe Blancha,|Up to the top they specified a brass| .. u' 1 ourdes M John Ar- 3 “ & i ‘ - Walter Stoll, Roy Martin, A. H.jband. They explained that public|, 1." Leone Lane, Betty Hank For twenty-threc 1ese products have given Brcwn, H. O. Paul, Cpl. P. Madon- |functions and parades are Very ... wells, Dorothy Koegler. Hel- .E, ECONOMIC fid, & D, (Abstid, B! L. Kibby, | LEciHERt wictoliva et brif b e McAllister, Sue Ann McDonald, land Hudgens, Joe Mihelic, Alice € % rgaret McDonald and Louise St Air Units and Conversién Burners Connelly, Sgt. Roger Grabau, Helen I £ and, Mrs. Virginia Chapman, Mar- red Romig, Delcie R Y 1l Lovett, Kay Anderson, Jim wmark, James Ha Sires, Mrs. Jim Sines i i Basis From Ya t: Emma Mallott ‘ eairs: On the return flight the follo¥-| pBETROIT—General Motors Corp, Adrian L ng left for Anchorage. Victor G.|oday terminated its contract with RulhyeHapsion inbeau Oil Bu y 30 or 60 gallon " Rowe, Mildred Hermann, I: " th> CIO United Automobile Work- |Ad . Schrawder antibit 0il-0-Matic Hovizontal T v with Pump Type Baumgartner, Mrs. R. W. Geiger,|org wnose 20-day-cld strike has fdled | John Grado : ] 1 fuel oil—T : 30 210 wall 3 Mrs. B. Hitch, Mrs. M. Thompsan. | 13,000 GM workers and stopped the | 0 Seattle Saturday—J. R. Web- urner fo 21 fuel oil— or gallons J. V. Brown corporation’s production. er, Alaf Ogrin, Bruce Parker, Ma- per hour. R el Waters, Jack Water e ”0,] LAS WASIIINGTON — President Tru- Waters M“'] 1’;“"1\)”“- E bl 1 o ‘. man today accepted the resignation |¢rson,-and Joseph Thyne ,s ¥ EH h F g of Artemus L. Gates as Undersecre- On the return trip from Seattle ..w.@ xz. .- fim !n !x ure ; "7 tary of the Navy. The résignation Margie Edwards, Frank Snyd ; g NE S h”{‘.”?'m\-:, Dec -(:;1 ENAYAN | olaf Swanson, Bruce Smith, Jar I'he quality of all Kohler Equipment nceds no introduction. ; s & s wilscn, Robert Boyd, Anne RALPH KIBBE HERE NEW YORK-—Mayors of 300 Am-# gomery, Anna Leak sen - : ® Ralph Kibbe arrived here with erican cities are holding their 11th |L°rg, Walter Moy, Edward Sei *fl“fv n! two companions yesterday by plane annual conference here today. They |Dere 55 from their Army base to the West- heard Mayor La Guardia warn of B L g 5 3 T oy (8 r " ¢ rour fue 1 storage s the MODER? ward. Ralph and his two com- the growing danger of inflation, say- Let us clean your fuel ofl storage tank the MODERN WAY. Just panicns have been assigned to ing the nation right now is in great ir in right amoeunt of S—I—1.—0—0 and the sludge in your y police duty at the Juneau danger of inflation which would oil ta and oi 1es disa prars imme iately. Port break every city in the country (ARR'ES [iGH"‘EEN CITY COUNCIL TO MEET WASHINGTON—About 5000 Am- | Wocdley Alrways carried 18 pas- P — ey The Douglas City Council will erican scldiers who were convicted crs on its routine flizhts held a regular meeting this even- by court martial in the Mediterran- Juneau and An ing at the City Hall. The session ean and European theatres are being 't y o H'( fl fla R : E‘ + will get underway at 7:30 o'clock brought home for imprisonment hose arriving here from Ar or- |4 ;fi_j_‘ 4 “-;I % ] £ ¥ VVVVV Undersecretary of State Kenneth age were: Ruth Haveno 8 \af fix 150N &:.. A J‘ = Lovell, Katherine C Don Livingsto: D. H. Milke, T L. Kindred and L lles ”G.‘ Heat that Sansf'es .....Plus Service" JALFE SHEET METAL BLDG. 90 WILLOUGHBY AVENUE i & fo— Edward Snyder ete and Frank s Wilson lter. ... BUY VICTORY BONDS THROUGH seven War Loan drives we united behind our fighting men by purchasing War Bonds to protect the American way of life. What could have been the Eighth War Loan is, because of our armed forces over- seas and the rest of us united here at home, the Victory Loan Drive. Now we are asked to lend our money to help bring the boys home, to care for the injured, and to buy ourselves a share in a bright new world. Are you counting on a new car, a new radio, a new home and new equipment for that home? Then, buy Victory Bonds tdday.

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