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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1945 ¥ LEANIAD RBRE kK pe ng the Diswice Court, 1in (Arctic), Dispensary. homely Aand frienqu things of life feeerrrror ettt e rrre sy A \“‘f‘ oL { cooperation by liquor dealers in were xenuxeu by the Council as be- Jim Ellen, Willoughby Avenue, Re- can again be ours.” He spoke from | 1 @ Wi 2 upholding the laws. He expressed ing the Court’s not the City's, busi- tail. the Sandringham House where the § 2 4 ! the general fceling of a majority of ncss. Attorney Albert White made Bill Sweeney, Capitol Beer Parlor, | British royal family spent its first | Give yourgelt a Rk WARNE the Council that the City adminis- eppeal on behalf of Haloff and Bo- Dispensary. % - Christmas in six yea. i 1 tration has ¢ re of the blame to tagov, Occidental proprietors, that Bill Sweeney (new license), Capi- PARIS — The Fuxelt-m Affairs 4 ) . .< lAws ENFOR(ED shoulder because of lax enforcement; 'they not be penalized Lecause of tol Beer Parlor, Retail. Commission of the Constituent As- PARIS—The Frerich Government : 2 that notice of a tougher attitude by former partnership with Kardanoff, Joseph J. Thomas, 156 S. Franklin | sembly voted unanimously today to annour.ces that it had cut the value { W &2 AL —_— » City should be given, but that as they are not involved in Internal Street, Retail. |advise ratification of the Bretten of the franc by more than half, : d b t chopping off of the license Revenue fraud allegations against Odom and Company, Alaska Dock, ‘W(mds monetary agreement setting it at 119.10669 to the dollar, z Renewals Approved by Hme. would. be. srhioATy. EAAIARGN: Wholesgle, o S It b piRASHSPARG { . . R were merely warned to keep| Jadoff, Juneau Inn operator, has Juneau Cold Storage, S. Frank-| WASHINGTON — The State De- = ] 2 Cny for All License Re- places super-good or there nct made application for renewal of lin Street, Importer. partment has announced that Sec- Seven persons | . . would be a different story next time hic license. Juneau Cold Storage, S. Franklin |retary of State James Byrnes wiil nstantly when the auto- § v newal Appll(aflons license renewals come up Three applications for new retail Street, Wholesale Malt. leave Moscow for home at 1:30 a. m. which they were riding | COld wave ermanent The license applications were vot- liquor licenses were all denied, the Beebe and DuBois, 365 S. Franklin| tomorrow. That’s Eastern Standard was uck by a Southern Railway : P | 3 Junsau’s City Council a ed on separately, for the Occidental Ccuncil re-affirming its stand (Blackie's), Dispensary. Time. The schedule for departure passenger train at a ¢ = k& : = tough this morning in and for G. G. Bm\(\i‘n‘.\ (r}flml sig:‘e, ginixxsl sr;‘(pla}:xdln(g:l:he nl:;ml:er;;( li- C]N{’ocse Club, Seward Building, | of Bymes'l plau[ehfopends on the e FLh;“:(]:‘)i }x;[ofh;;\‘;if:ey ?fim Vb s b yourself to's perfect, soft, IWsas simple as thist 2 to act on applications for Both were approved with one dis- censes i e Y. ouncilman Club. flying weather a 0SCOW. or 7 g ay ki 2 il Rakse renewsls sent—Harry Lea saying no to Stanley Grummett espoused the oA R L Chief Blaine Byars said that a freez- | naturzl looking permanent wave done at Brown's and Nielsen to that for the cause of a new license for John A. NEW YORK—The British radio ing rain and poor visibility probably ! home- - in three hours or less —with the Iman Edward Nielsen dis- Occidental Marinovich as a former operator | said today that France has con- accounted for the accident ! simple, ready-to-use CROWNING n.incident he Blanket approval was given all of good standing, but his was the fiscated the Saar District coal mines ) RY Cold Wave Permanent Solutions. d of alleged other renewal applications, except ony vote against denial of all three that were in the French occupation ~ WASHINGTON The United = GLORY Col $ ,% ) midnight g that approval of the Imperial's res- applications. zone in Germar Stat s notified France of its § Safe for Children’s Hair, too! % ¥ testimony r taurant-type ense was qualified Before action was taken, Mayor - readiness to discuss with Britain and § (withairton)’ 2(#"""’ ) to require that establishment also Ernest Parsons expressed his opinion ! | OTTAWA—There's good news for France all aspects of the relations ). DBUG CD bie : to secure @ license to dispense food. that approval by the City would Canadian motorists. All tire ration- of the three governments with } Juxmu . " C and Liquor Objections filed with the Clerk of more readily be given in all cases if N \ ing in Canada will be ended on Jan. Spain ranco regime L e ¥ 1 er, he ked out of his the District Court to renewal of li- it were known that dealers would ob- M 1. However, Munitions Minister C S g »t ic | censes for Brown, Jack D. Jadoff cirve crdinance provisions. He par- | D. Howe emphasizes that the end of R G 4 A n nd Frank M. Kardanof, because of ‘ticularly pointed to violations con- | rationing does not mean that present | WASIINGTON = The Unied : red t involvement in criminal actions cerning serving intoxicated persons, tire stocks are sufficient to meet all g ‘;fl ity it covering windows and serving over- (Continued from Page One) |demands immediately ”““‘Ihl‘h‘(,';:;‘("l‘ ;_’l‘l‘l'”:j“\wff(“;:o,’_' L 8. kR R At e 0T, s e LTV 7 A =3 e py ol AT Tt ew were in attendance at this number ome problem, control of | ANCHORAGE, Alaska—Flight tional Assombly LA morning’s session and no comments atomic energy, remained a matter | ficet Albert L. Harward, Miiton, S HILADE! m,"" pRoMFT co“RTEous were expressed from the audience. of speculation. Towa, is identified as the pilot who | FH S ; . Following is the list of applica- Byrnes hoped to be able to get|Was Killedg last Friday when his {i™M%8C (L (‘ “““ o tions received by the Olerk of COUTt away from"Moscow sometime today, | Plane crashed as he was coming in MUodists, St Geotees C s Ll EBY ERVIEE and submitted to ths Council for His adyisors expressed doubt that|for @ landing at the Army airfield R o . approval. All were approved except he would be able to do so, but his | ere was dedicated in 176 > » the three new applications for re- ot ki FrplR R g’:;:ve":“r::";;r::::né: :f:d“‘fssw WASHINGTON—The Capital City s ) : Jack Kristan, Alaskan Hotel, Di§- ns acor | €PATture | \wASHINGTON — President Tru- awaits the return of Prestdeni Tru- Do your ShOPng BY PHONE these w‘mter pensary. 45 Soon as the business of the con- | yap’s request for unification of the man cn Friday. The Chief Executi & f l f H d Jack Kristan, Baranof Liquor erence Was. completed. | armed forces may get quick atten- 'is spending the Christmas holidays ; . \ i S e S i ; 1 Store, Retail. | tion in the Senate after Congress re- h members of his family in In- W days . . . All orders carefully filled. . Aakan e e $19 %@ s eae sl R e el : S SESUIIS- IS USROS SUSPESESUSDUETY ETNT % bl 4 . Christmas Day plane - Baranof Hotel, Gold Room, Res- o ‘YP?&%@&RE&&T .' WASHINGTON — Prime Minister ; across the country J“NEA“ nm!vn‘,ilns taurant. o | Temperstures for 2. Hous Pertod | PCICT Fraser of New Zealand has 0 3 Baranof Hotel, Bubble Room, DiS~ § pnaing 6:30 c-Clock This Morning given his support to a proposal to oo ; : B e e oy . .. 10A M 2P. ¥ ap “ pensary. : ®|make Hyde Park, New York, the WASHINGTON The United X 2 . it [ oe v wyeee Jokn A. Marinovich (new license), © o b ‘M " i ® | headquarters of the United Nations. Statcs probably will extend formal iy ) | ® In Juneau—Maximum, 32, pe sgid it wohld be a fitting mem- recognition (o Rumania and Bul- ; Zes 7 Winter and Pond Building, Retail. He said it wolld be a ing m d Donglas nd“ery IBA.M. . . George ‘Salo, New York Tavern, § m:‘:":“‘im' 211 o] ¥ ® { orial to the late President Rcosevelt. once the Big Three Powers (0] 1 a u ln e o o a H . T ispe: ; rport—Maximum, 34; @4 — haves concluded peace treaties with M o i - Dispensary. IX together: Y tea A | Thane Delwery R Iuesiay and William S. Karki, Victory Bar, Dis- § ' Minimum, 15. ANCHORAGE, Alaska — George those former Axis satellites, Acting 1 cup grated raw carrots Y oty 5 @ y 0 . vas Kille a cave-in Secrc of State Dean Acheson 1 cup grated raw ¢ pensary. Chuck, 48, was killed by a cave-in rctary of State De p g potato il g . - rrlday at ZP' M' Schnieder and Sunderland, 254 So, * ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® C @ ® @/, the Evan Jones Mine. He had no said oday 1 cup brown sugar ‘1,')fdw;(’!:]:::la&ff:x?:gfl%fi RN , franklin, Retail. o ® | known survivor: — 1 cup raisins full. Cover tightly and steam 3 to it BoAT onnnns DELIVEREE A“Y Tlnn W. K. Burford, Triangle Inn, Dis- ® WEATHER FORECAST . A A C JAGO—Police Capt. George ‘/4Cupbuflflorsh?nening,mrkcd hours, d‘pensmgon snzeofmild itt pensary. ' Ghwhaali And Wietnity) ®| SYDNEY, Australia — It was a Barnes' squad today arrested 30 2 tablespoons milk cool about 15 minutes, then unmold ¢ John F. Hermle, 740 Willoughby * &, B mighty warm Christmas in the members of the CIO United Elec- Y cup chopped citron, if desired 2nd serve warm with Hard Sauce o 3 venue, Retail. e Snow flurries tonight. Rain @ |world down under. The beaches trical Radio and Machine Workers Vs cup chopped nuts, if desired ~ Lemon Sauce. sl Pasquan -and Brignole, Imperial, ® ©f Snow Thursday. Easterly vere crowded in southern Australia picketing the Illinois Gear and Ma- Sift into mixture: A Restaurant. e wind, 15 to 20 miles per @ a5 the thermometer soared to 103 chine Company plant, and dispersed 1 ch s‘ified CENTENNIAL Silk- ?’ * ficcl:m;(e it is b;g;‘er L i 5.1 e g 5 P ditio: g Sifted Flour or a akin «The Corbett Shipp, 185 So. Franklin, ® hour. Highest temperature @ |degrees in Melbourne and 105 de- an additional 200. S 3, L it PHONSE Dispensary. i © - near 36 degrees. ® | grees in Adelaide. AT ¥ tesspooa sods g’;’x’_’;(L-S;Sr-"::b m’:{ el N. J. Bavard, California Liquor ® . e WASHINGTON—Maj. Gen. Wal- 1 teaspoon cinnamon e Store, Retail. © 6 000 00 00 00 0 o MAMIBEACH, Fla.—Nearrecord ter C. Short, USA, retired, who was 2 e b dsnbremhane Yk O Bates and Copstead, Seward and crowds, made up largely of refugees Ccmunander of the Hawaiian theatre B y e ki % ' 5 rnt Street< Retail IE ! from the cold north, swarmed akout when the Japanese attacked Pearl b_ik_':“"“ ANC '{"R“("}"' o = ‘FlDRl\‘)v-‘Y)iLK:{‘%IH:REm ¢ & i 218 Front [ hL%4s¥ . _.{swimming places yesterday. The Harhor, was reportad better today A“Ch‘:“’fl’ byl "*g‘?‘c_f’_'“’n__“ | g :'»dd! 5 od e rts‘ e‘n » Ret _ | June-in-December weather sent the at \Talted Reed Hospltal ’“‘“ ‘3;;-"':‘“‘&:‘\9:‘{;{»" B“j“l*( c.::; ’;“‘I““l;“; m‘:”’ e e e i SOV hara cky, Ernes . Big , Caro. at the aranof. " Percy E Re)pg]fl;, Percy's Cafe, MIXER IoMoRRow thermometer into the middie seven- -3 v b | I Restaurant. ties. Fresh prepared Lutefisk, 30c lb, | Erskine, Ernest W. Bf“k' Ada Pl _(‘ vestincs Soiiag ~4 G. G. Brown, 139 So. Pranklin, gl at Bert’s Cash Grocery. (10,151-t1) | Harper and Jerry Harper. Empire Want-ads bring results! The Christmas mixer of the Amer-| SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — General == iican Legion will be an event tomor= head of the Veterans PO+ 00008000090049. 996004 ) row night in Odd Fellows Hall start= ymmstranon has accepted an in- ing at 8 o'clock. There will be afvitation from Drury College to re- distribution of gifts, the men ave!ceive an honoray degree as Doctor invited .to take their ladies and vets of Laws. James F. Findley, Presi- of both wars invited to attend. ident of Drury, said Bradley will Brunswick Bldg., Retail. Steele and Forsythe, 162 S. Frank- lin, Dispensary. llbethe JUDGE! i§ Elks’ Club, Elks' Building, Club. ———.—— . receive the degree at a special con- M s Jeep Club, 225 Seward Street, Club. HERE FROM SITKA vocation about March 15. - SRS » Marchette Ray, 282 S. Franklin Fred Bryant of Sitka is a guest e PIGGly 0//[0/15‘ ds o (Midget), Dispensary at the Gastineau Hotel. WASHINGTON—Lt. Gen. James e P George Bros, S. Franklin and | - e "Doolittle played Santa yesterday o - “ EMILY WAITE HERE i the hundreds of wounded and dis- Emily Waite of Pelican is regis- |abled vets at the Walter Reed Hos- tered at Hotel Juneau. | pital. R T AT i TS Fresh prepared Lutefisk, 30c lb. SANDRINGHAM, England—King at Swanson Bros. Grocery.(10,151-t1) | George VI told his subjects in a broadcast yesterday that this Chri: mas “is a real homecoming to us all, a return to a world in which the Ferry Way, Retail. THE CLEANEST STORE, THE LOWEST PRICES, “ THE MOST COURTEOUS SERVICE, THE BESTVARIETY | PHONES=-=24 FREE DELIVERY | - . roe 190000006400 600000000080000000000000000 >~ Harry Haloff, 422 S. Franklin, | Retail | Haloff and Botagov, 418 S. Frank- | !in (Cccidental), Dispensary. Joseph H. McNallen, 142 S. F‘rank-‘ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU J!{N'EAU ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 24 hrs.* TODAY mance. Charmers from neckline to-hemline . Statton tetail. Fred K. Carrillio, Brunswick Bldg., Dispensary. « Fred K. Carrillio (new license), v Alluring dresses de- signed to invite ro- every stitch to accentu- Muhtz:np I' lg;;" 4'3?,:;"‘ :::1: vf;;:i‘at eyour femin- | anchorage 17, R 17 0 Cloudy v, Loveli- Barrow | -2t - = Snow ness at its best | Bethel -3 l -8 -4 0 Pt. Cloudy to wear for Cbmfl'»'fl 38 } 27 27 Trace Pt. Cloudy | gala holiday -11 i -1 0 Cloudy festivities . . . by g 1 9 4 Fog From our new -3, | -2 -17. Trace Cloudy & 39 i 22 24 01 Clear series of glam- 2 1 2 0 Clear ourplus formal HVjuneau Atrport . .~ 3¢ | 15 15 0 Fog frocks. | Retchikan vyt 387 1180 — 0 Cloudy | Kotzebue -1 i -8 -18 Trace Snow | McGrath -9 | -38 2o Nome -2 | -16 -15 o Clear Northway -23 -26 [] Clear Petersburg 3 | 18 16 0 Clear 1 Portland L 41 37 39 31 Cloudy Prince George £o: 29 16 G Cloudy Prince Rupert 39 | 31 82 0 Cloudy San Francisco g | 43 55 02 Pt.. Cloudy Seattle % | : 43 4 Cloudy Sitka . 8B4 32 0 Clear Whitehorse . 12 | -1 -6 0 Clear Yakutat . 34 25 25 04 Pt. Cloudy *—(4:30 a. m. yexwrday to 4:30 a, m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A series of low pressure centers are reported this morning over the northeast Pacific Ocean from south of the Aleutian Islands to near Queen Chariotte Sound. The -temperatures are warm ranging frem 45 to 50 degrees from Dixon Entrance to San Diego. Above normal temperatures continue along the coast from Southeast Alaska to the Aleutian Islands. A mass of cold air has moved in over western Alaska with below zero temperatures reported morth of Kuskokwim Bay. Rain or snow has fallen over the western United States and southwestern Canada and over the Aleutian Islands. Strong to gale winds are reported this merning along the coast from Vancouver Island to Graham Island. ' .+« vefreshment joins the family reunion ONE AND TWO-PIECE MODELS Sizes 9 to 44 | 7 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN i Half Si ; Reports from Marine Staticns at 1:30 P, M. Today ¢ WIND Helght of Waves It’s a far cry from shipboard to the family fireside. But in both places i Statipn Weather ‘Temp. Dir.and Vel, (Sea Condition) R T Cape Spencer Cloudy % ENE 38 5 feet your sailor 'finds friendliness and Coca-Cola. The words Have a Coke Tldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 21 NE 40 5 feet & % 3 s, . Finges Ligh Cloudy U NNW 3 feet have a special meaning for him. They say You're one of us. The sparkling ol Pt Cloudy 3% N 5 3 feet refreshment of ice-cold Coke reflects the friendly American spirit . . . has made the pause that refreshes a national custom. MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn Canal, Taku Inlet—northerly winds 40 to 50 miles per hour by this afternoon— Increasing cloudiness with snows by Thursday, Icy Btralt, Cross Sound wea and Sitka to Yakutat—easterly to northeasterly winds 25 to 35 miles r hour—snow or rain. Inside channeis, Boutheast Alaska, north of Sum- BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY rer Strait and south of Lynn Canal-northeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour veering to southeasterly 25 to 30 miles per hour tonight—snow chang- ing to rain Thursday. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka and inside hannels south of Prederick Sound--ineressing southeasterly winds be- JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. coming 40 miles per hour this afternoon and backing to southerly 30 mnes. per hour tonight--rain, ¥ » @ b Coke =Coca-Cola “Coca-Cola” and its abbreviation SEWARD STREET —-.———_—h_\____

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