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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1945, led optimistically in the lobby until tatoes, tying bibs, and cutting up‘ from a death sentence for high | " so far have not been notified of ROTARIANS pRESENT Jack Fletcher whished by the door. meat for their young charges "‘"‘P'TA Heafs Debate on,n-en.mn was dismissed today by the HAlT WAR ‘lon Hollda s the closed Mondays and are in Tagging the hotel manager by the the gala Yuletide celebration. Only | N House of Lords, Britain’s court of . doubt as to their special status un- IA Io (H“.DREN coat tail: the big-eyed youngster one Rotarian father went on record M” "' e ' last resort | der the order and whether it is ap- SA“ explained the situation succinctly: as having been overheard to say: I I ary raln'ng a Joyce, renegade propagandist who | plicable to them: The Post Office, “I don't belong in there said,'“I wish her mother was here.” {broadcast for the Nazis over the IN (H l NA | Ahead 'or U s U. s oms Service Office and e . ’ . A modern Santa Claus sans beard “but I'd like to see Santa Claus a Specialty Numbers Las' ngh’ S Meehn | Berlin radio, was not in the House | Coast Guard office. and reindeer te and known to minute.’ Specialty numbers were offered by when the decision was announced. Territorial offices are subject to the cynical as Claude rnegie, ar- Asked if he were a Rotarfan, “everal talented youngsters while : 7 His attorneys had based his ap- legislative act defining their work- rived in the Baranof Gold Room Butch replied that he “didnt think Proud fathers, grandfathers, or| Members and friends of the Ju-|peq) on the grounds that he was a i ing hours and any Mondays off that hosts, showed an admirable mini-|neau Parent-Teacher Assoclation|yative of the U. S. and thus Territorial employees may have will this noon with seasonal goodies for so. Fletcher thought the urgency o el mum of tenseness and collar fidget-'last night heard a very interesting .oulq not be guilty of treason to result from the initiative of the 48 tiny guests at the Annual Christ- of the request overshadowed the 3 dobat } biag e mas party of the Juneau Rotarians. non-member ranking and took ING until their offspring’s number debate on the subject, Resolved: | {he British Crown Administrative heads of the indiv- § jed. Yvonne Hebe: shter of Every able-bodied male citizen of : HHH i chiatasritad. S edadbite : To a starry-eved “outsider” in Butch in to personally meet and ended. Yvonne Hebert, daughter of k A > - c H By Presidential iurcctive, Feder- | idual agencies the lobby, sounds of the gay panty converse with Santa. Claude, after Iisle Hebert, and accompanied by the United States shall, have one essa"ofl Of osil|liles IS al offices here and throughout the Tl TR & ellow | whie » ouest Mrs. Art Uggen, was a main head- year of full-time military training i H H ati J 3 y extende A plus the arrival of th fellow | which he offered his young guest D iorn Gunos -daue ! before teRcIE SOHE “HRLRRE, 24 SCENIC TOUR MADE First Need to Brmg Nauon are to enjoy exterdec ROl | Skry wabw Cuanio with his pack of treats and list of scmething to eat. Butch demurred !Iner with a modern dance done in idays this year-end season “ohil e hhve Beeh: @ olitel “ ¥ at. @ colorful costume. Doran Schmidt, years.” | as dir g DATE POSTPONEL children who have been good for politely with “I don’t want to eat, ora e s R BY AMSK‘ (OAS"'AI. Country Imo own The President has dum‘:(\] u‘]h.}l il ) the past two weeks,” was just a little but I wouldn't mind some ice four-year-old grandson of George Federal offices be closed %o miuch to take. cream.” Schmidt, stole the show from his by Delbart Hanks, chairman, Dr.| OVER I(E (APS — Mondays preceding Christmas Day| Temporary postponement of the The young non-member party Rotarians proved to be conscien- Young fellow-performers = with a 4. 0. Beds and Waino Hendrickson, ; By SPENCER MOOSA and New Year’s Day To make regularly scheduled Well Baby crasher, Bobby “Butch” Steele wait- ticus if not expert in mashing po- poised and clear rendition of While the negative side was no less| Alaska Coastal Airlines yester- CHUNGKING, Dec. 18—The head up the extra holiday time, they| Cenference this Thursday due :’0 Grandfather’s Clock.” fnbl\' presented by Mrs. D. G. Tay-|day sponsored one of the most of the Chinese Communist peace will be open on the Saturdays fol- | the absence of the public health Two other hits of the party,|.°" chairman, Mrs. James Cole and thrilling tourist jaunts that South- delegation declared today that a lowing their off Mondays. nurse in charge was announced this neither of whom were in the pro- Mrs. Burr Johnson. | east Alaska has to offer. halt to civil warfare was ‘China's!| As a result, Federal employees morning from the Territorial Publie U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED—NO. 1 gram were handsome Kenny Mer- Following the debate, an open Ten photographically inclined first need, and peaceful national will enjoy a four-day holiday for| Health Department ll - &< ritt, who sat quietly eating and ‘dLsCus:A(‘x! Uf lyh(* Sf’hnl?rshlp Ffullfl- passengers, some amateurs, some reconstruction was her second. |Christmas and a three-day holiday Date of resumption of the sere PoTAToES 100 S. .)..)0 smiling with true Chesterfieldian alnd the rules and regulations which | professional, and some merely in- For that reason, Gen. Chou Eu- for New Year’s. Nice; yea, verily; vice will be announced later dining-out manners, and Allen SNall govern the handling of theterested in the subject, were taken lai told newsmen, he would seek very nice. - lbfi m | shattuck, 4, who acted as self-|[Und was held. After the rules and in two ACA planes high above the a cessation of hostilities before the; Three of the local Federal offices' Empire Want-aas bring resuits! eited ems Be o eePleP | covcinted spokesman for gu t0o0 “'f}ll«‘”““\ are put into shape theyjce caps in the frigid glacler area All-Party Political Consultative ' —— - — s - i e ) shy o speak: up it Bante. To ani¥ill bej Tead (abthe ‘Doxt rhgular | north of Junksill Council convokes its peace session. . 3 who asked, Allen outlined the Shat- Mmeeting of the P-TA it was an-! while the photographers prac- Date for the session has not been ALASKA CBAB PINK SALMON il S AL L n';txll(.l ety T :xlf:111xvrsfpgn:\r;;g‘::;:‘cc::tth:x:o;h:?\tu w:"fliling that, Chou said, he would | N : | L Rk g D i - lice scene after another from the insist that this be the first item on This Week Only { 2 cans 3¢ good money.” Kenny is the son of EASTERN S1ARS WILL | plane windows, Shell Simmons and the council’s agenda. He said the - N DY > ¢! Kenneth Merritt, and Allen, the |Ray Henshaw, pilots, respectively Communists had their own plans 49¢ tin ! i 2¢cans 53.00 son of Curtls Shattuck. —Allen’s ASSEMB[E (HR'S]‘MAS |of the Grumman A;?:xgiax;l£::§ for stopping civil strife but de- D p g R e N D D G i U S R ler was not present at the party. | { Lockheed planes, clined to disclose them. ERE AR 5 Allen explained, “he was out BASKETS FOR NEEDY banked mountains and did other He also announced that the GIANT YELLOW working and making more money.” | air-gymnastics highly appreciated Communists would demand an open L I Q U 0 B s l 0 R E P 0 P c o B N Z“)S 35c Among the children who sang or| - SEE G pers! UY Photograhpers - out o get a general election for the National . . . . 5 played the piano at Santa's request or e, COnverence ol SUSIMDCIS world-beating « plcture. Assembly, which he said was se- . . . werz: Carla Carter and Helen Lis- Of the Eastern Star in Juneau, a| A the planes climbed steadily lected before the war with Japan Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Dally ter, Angus Foss, Jimmie and Joe g‘ “l“-‘ ‘;“ 1’““"‘1! “t! G“‘;‘i(v S and smoothly around _Bishop’s and no longer was representative. . H Harmon, Tim Hillerman, Peter Mc- Gfccery and one a he Pigegly, point and straight up Taku Inlet The seriousness of the situation NEW ARRIVALS: Red Kldney Beans . . Red Wiggly Store, where donations for ¢, Bear's Paw and the Canadian in China, Chou continued, was well Dowell and Page Whitehead. th Christ R hict . H 3 At the brief business session pre- theé Christmas baskets which are yporder over scenery that a Chee- known, adding: Mexican Beans . . Brown Rice and ceding the party, President Herp distributed each year may be left.|cnako looked like a picture post-| “In a word, there is a civil war. Hillorman reminded Rotarians thay All members are reminded they are carq factory gome back to nature, we will demand cessation of hos- . | : many Others' next Tuesday's regular meeting has ?\fecy‘(fi:” Q“\k(‘ ‘_Um('l‘!lfll\ghl;)“'fl“l photographers snapped scenic tilities. This is in conformity with e e r e e rreereceeeceeroceooocoeoe | heen cancelled and that the club [Ulng the baskets, which help to: hoints from every angle. | the desires of the Chinese people.” will meet the following week on bring cheer to so many who are ‘”“ Although all pictures resulting' The high-ranking Communist, re- R . s s- kl s l ORANGE JUICE Monday, with the Juneay Lipnst "ecd of help: %l (e \dsihass Bat yob ‘Likn cantls 1t ol BeaSgATEEe o ainier . . . Sick's Select Club. Plans were discussed for the _Saturday is the deadline set by, jeyeloped, photographers taking Yenan, said the Communists California—Unsweetened—12 oz. tins New Year's Eve Rotary party in g“f’r”‘"r‘z’:""““iiml‘d““ffdi hyl IUH‘"‘ the jaunt are sure they have wanted “political democracy, na- JUST RIGHT FOR TWO! the Gold Room, [ ions, oo the. baskets are t, 'Snapped some wonders.” | tionalization of the Chinese Army, = i 2% 56 Assembibd. SEtay, Des. $6 Many of the photographs will 'and legal status for all political £100 soon be on display at the Alaska rties,” rting P as ¢ lz cans $z.19 case 48 llns $8.59 STEAMER MOVEMENIS | 3 play parties,” asserting that was the . M-i:m?-i J“}rl:‘fhi?f:f”“\}:fi‘cihg""d S Coastal office. will of China’s people and Allied A DR I Sgn Those making the trip were: H.!governments. VALAMONT or PENNANT Yukon—From the south. Due at placed in these boxes Saturday, are g 'peey yrene Essy, N. C. Banfield 6o’clock this evening. ceptable and cash donations are J' V;'..I.Ju\'ex's. R Jarmen, Wil- ! B g i 59 Alaska — From the south. Due > welcome. Members are urged 1 | H . . I Rk s it S R liam R. Paul, Betty Tanner, Jeanne 0 S ' | u o . Iar c sometime early tomorrow to give their immediate attention Renshaw, W. E. Hixson and O. F.| ne p I p' “e COLH L T SR S R B L e Margaret Shafer — Scheduled to ! to this, and to keep it in mind while g 0o ' BORDEN’S—DARIGOLD—CARNATION arrive from Seattle Thursday. | doing the family shopping the next Mol ‘ Gomg fo T" I > Baranof—Scheduled to sail from few days. | PAUL STOVER HERE | MILK - Case 4 99 Seattle Dec. 22 - - gelisd o . | HOLLYWOOD,, Dec. 18 — Cupid [ ] Paul H. Stover of Anchorage is ¢ A b, Cricket—Scheduled to sail from | a guest at Hotel Juneau j has broken even in Hollywood o h D - v 2 Seattle Dec. 22. R H : : : | Joan Crawford disclosed that she : : |and husband Philip Terry had sep- - GRAPEFRUIT | ORANGE | sioses . from Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 28 lOSES AppEAl Frances Warring arrived here | arated. They were married in June, ] St She is|1942. She mentioned no plans for Jl “010 01.0 B A yesterday from Hoonah. J u l c E J u l c E HERE FROM SEATTLE - stopping at Hotel Juneau. | divorce. g Leo E. Waterman, Seattle, is LONDON, Dec. 18—An appeal by | e | Janis Page said she and Rod qu“fll’ Deparlmenl open io 12 p. m. every Pure—Unsweetened Pure—Unsweetened registered at Hotel Juneau William (Lord Haw Haw) Joyce WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—The|Cameron, who met when both were Free Delivery — 10a. m.{o4p. m. e e e . A = 2 iy ; Alr Fon ans i tertaining and hel, vith the . 1 . CASE 24 NO. 2 TINS Ammy Al Force plans to continue | entertaining and Mewing wib b N pight . , . Until 2 a. m. Saturday Nighis H fielding Air Force football teams $4.l9 ase 0' 11“8 during the post-war period, an AAF would be married early in the spokesman said here today. New Year. CASE 12—16 0Z. CANS $& 49 7 : Rl UL L DU VRN NENEVE VI S e DODDNOVER $4o95 CALTONE BRAND - 4 S ‘ g FRESH FROZEN FOODS i L e B . ¥ J YR e Most Complete Stock in Juneau o , : 5 b ; CHBISTMAS GIFT Strawberries . . Corn-on-Cob . . Peas . . Cut . : : Ve e/ ' 3 ‘ SUGGESTIO NS Corn . . Asparagus . . Cauliflower . . Broccoli e\ : o Orange Juice . . Lima Beans . . Peaches . . st it o g i FROM Shrimp . . Green Beans . . Mixed Vegetables . s , Peas and Carrots . . Rhubarb U. S. No. 1 Yakima ! ] 50c 10 $3.95 , y N g Women's Avparer TOMATO JUICE Gem Potatoes STOKLEY—RELIANCE—SUNKIST 9 /‘ | i A i ranof Hof $3.4 $3.69 These Avedhr = - I e 24 NO. 2—CAS 12—16 OZ.—CASE NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE MINIMUM ORDER $2.00 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSE 10 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3P. 1 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 FKriday. BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME SLIPS GOWNS In addition to our largs collection of slips and DEMAND QUALITY, SERVICE and DEPENDABILITY whenever selecting FOODS for | & sightgowns i regular siacs YOUR HOME . . . | : : D APRONS SACHETS larger nightgowns in rayon prints, sizes 42 to 48, $4.95 A fine array of dainty Dainty sachets all women love . and they're sell- aprons in rayon and oil ’ ing at a special Christmas 4 / s i f silk, some with Alaska de- ect | ’ ) 7 signs, $1.95 to $3.95. price, only 35¢. a ! 5 4