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k] JJGHT to remarks re- ' fective—result: The new owners lay’s Empire, cabs are running about the City ade at the without bond or other responsibility SEAR(H HERE cident claims.” The cab com- ) HOTEL GUEST All Cars Are i Insured Says signed statement presented . meei- o the Empire, Mr. Sandborn, for his as company, declares: cab The Yellow Cab Company has all w Cab of the taxicabs it owns covered hy 1 fleet policy written through the - Shattuck Agency of Juneau. The h- cnly taxi operated by the Yellow wborn Cab Company or its drivers not : Anchorage Man Reported o o oo ot by tha shattuek Apency s covereal NOT Se@n Since Ar- hd@or that by insurance written through the | !ival 'ODays Ago McLean Agency by Councilman Jnhn! Authorities today were searching G. Young. “The Mayor was informed by cm-! undersigned (Thomas S. Sandborn) the thoroughfares and by-ways of that these liability policies were in Juneau in an effort to uncover the full effect. He has his police force whereabouts of Jack P. Sexton, re- check our cars and ask about our ported missing since his arrival here Iinsurance. 1 am informed that’ from the South aboard the Princess Cecuncilman John Young informed Norah, December 16. the Mayor that he had written in-" |surance on one of our cabs.” {the Baranof Hotel and has not since | N been seen. In conclusion, Mr. Sandborn de- ;o t6 have been used and his lug- es: “Whatever his (Mayor Par- gagq has not been unpacked or op- ") motives might be I wish t0 g jadvise the public that the falsity of geyion vegistered his city of resi- his statement (the reported eXcerpt jance as Anchorage, Aalska, and had quoted above) can be easlly verl- jinane passage reserved from Ju- fled.” __ineau to Anchorage for December 17. Questioned as to the information go haq secured his plane reserva- on which he had based his remarks yio, 1y wiring ahead to the Alaska at the Council session last Friday, pjrjines office here from Vancouver, Mayor Ernest Parsons stated that he g o pefore boarding the Prin- had been reliably informed that the ...c Norah there. Yellow Cab Company's fleet policy apparently Sexton was travelling LOve ly those cars actually gjone and no indications as to his owned by the company and that, Up gpnearance or business connections ) the time of the Council meeting, haye vet come to light here, although other policies for all the cars held Deputy U. S. Marshal Syd Thompson in the names of the drivers had not i ranorted to have wired to Anchor- been posted with the City nor bad gp6 earlly this week: for more in- the $1,000 bond required by ordid- firmation regarding the apparently ance been posted for each of the yiccino man. 7 driver-owned cabs. The City, there- goyion's disappearance was first fore, he sald, had at that time RO yeported to officials by hotel Au- knowledge that all the cars operated norities. after he had not been by the Company were covered and geen for about a week. ‘A chamber- the cabs were being operated in vio- mgiq at that time reported that his lation of the ordinance yroom had not been used. Curtis Shattuck of the Shattuck > Agency, and John G. Young, when % Sandbom Objects to Re- ' marks Made fo Council by Mayor Parsons . SUrance coverage “That -up, whereby the driv- own their own cabs, fleet in- for liability post- in lieu of bond re- , is no longer ef- Juneau ¥ Thomas S. Sandborn, ¢ the Yellow Cab Company GEORGE BROTHERS LIQUOR STORE Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily BEER Rainier . . . Sick’s Select $3.95 Free Delivery —10a.m.fo4 p.m. GEORGE BROTHERS Ligquor Steore Liquor Department open lo 12 p. m. every night . . . Uniil 2 a. m. Saturday Nighs questioned, confirmed that policies bave been written by them on driver-ownad cars operated under the Yellow Cab banner. Mr. Shat- tuck ed that, when he had definitely determined that the com- fleet policy covered only the owned by the company licies were written on those had been transferred to drivers. neilman Young stated that he ered the ona Yellow Cab policy ten by him to Mr. ‘Sandborn last Saturday morning; that the cab had sen covered for about five days previously. JERUSALEM, Dec. 27.—Seven exploded in the center of em tonight and two heavy ex- s were reported from Tel Aviv. building housing the Crimingl Investigation Department in Jeru- s ed when the blasts out at 7:23 p. m. and first ., reports said a number of persons "‘IIHII"hIlfilrllllllll||il||i|ll|||lllllllllll|lilIIII!IHHIIIIilH‘ R = Part of the =4 re trapped inside ucture collapsed All traffic in = Jerusalem was halted. Troops rushed to emergency sta- tions. Armored cars patrolled the city. Sounds of heavy gunfire were SWPC Transferred ‘To Commerce Dept. WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Trans- fer of the functions, of the Smaller ‘War Plants Corporation to the Com- merce Department and the Recon- AR AT ... A new shipment of Green Giant and Nibleis Producis These Are the Finest Foods Obtainable! Niblets Whole Kernel Corn Off the Cob Niblets Mexicorn Niblets Spears All Green Asparagus Green Giant Peas Le Sueur 2-Sieve Peas Liberal Discount on Case Lots - ordered today by President Tru At the same time it was announted that the President 'had assigred SWPC's chairman and general man- ager, Maury Maverick, to survey and report on small business trade pos- sbilities in the Orient. ~ This survey has been virtually completed. Actually, Maverick was given the assignment on Nov. 1 and departed four days later by plane for the Pacific. > - FOR JOHN GRABITZ HELD SATURDAY Funeral services "for John E. Grabitz, who died at St. 'Ann's Hospital on Christmas Day, will be iheld Baturday afternoon at 2 'o'’clock from the Charles W. Carter Mortuary Chapel under ! auspices of the Moose Lodge. In- terment will be in the Moose plot in Evergreen Cemetery. e e OUTSIDE FOR VISIT PHONE 704 Juneau Oeliveries 10 a.m., 2 p.m, 4 p.m. Douglas Delivery 10 a.m. Thane Deliveries 2 p.m. Tuesday and Friday Boat Orders Delivered Any Time! .|III|IIIIIIIIloll_llllfilllvl»IIll@lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIIIIIIIIIIHINIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIII“lllfllllllllllllllllfi Mr: and Mrs. Charles Awe, from their .mine at’' Marvel Creek, ar- rived in Juneau aboard an Alaska Airliner and spent Christmas’ here, then left by PAA for the south, where they will spend the next couple of months. THA RSO .:muu|||||||||iu|mmmm|um|mm||||unm||uu||||||mmu|mu||u|||||||mnm||ummmmmmmmmuuuuummmm|lmmufmiumnfiifluflunnf Mteatnss LUTEFISK 30c Pound Cook Reserve Yours for New Year's Berts NEW DELIVERY SCHE[)ULE- & MINIMUM OBRDER $2.00 105 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES ... ....10 A M. . As H G R oc E Y DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10A. M. B4 - AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES ... 3P. M. e ebeeriapg Sexton registered in that day'at| His hotel room appears ' JERUSALEM struction Finance Corporation was | -"ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIHl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|illlllIIHIlIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll!flilIIIII|I||tIIIIiIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlflll“llllllll"llllll"IlIHliIIlIlIII“IIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII"' ‘ Vi W THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 i 1945 BULLETINS DETROIT—The Ford Motor Com- | pany says it will have to close down | again Saturday for four days because {of a shortage of parts. Ford plants | clesed down last Saturday for the rsame reasor—affecting 80,000 work- ers. | WASHINGTC This afternoon, | some 24 nations will sign the Bretton | Woods monetary agreements setting | up two huge world financial institu- | WASHINGTON — The nation’s | railroads have received permission ! to postpone indefinitely freight class ! | rate adjustments ordered by the In—1 | terstate Commerce Commission. The ! | rates were to have become effective on January 1: i PORT OF TEXAS CITY—Eight | crew members of a Swedish ship are missing after the vessel exploded { and sank while loading gasoline. The | | men are thought to have perishad in | | the flooded compartments. At least | 12 other crewmen were injured. { ! ¥ ! { VANCOUVER, B. C.—One man is | | dead and eight seriously burned or | injured as the result of a fire that, raged through an apartment-type building in the East End today. | | NEW YORK — One of the best- known baseball writers of all time | Hugh Fullerton, Sr., has died in | Clearwater, Florida. He was 72 years jold. Word of Fullerton’s death was i received hére by his son, Hugh Ful- | lerton, Jr., an Associated Press sports | writer. & 3 LINCOLN, Nebraska — Governor | Dwight P.- Griswold, announced io- |day he will seek the Nebraska 1946 Republican nomination for United States Senator from Nebraska, Gris- | | wold will run against Senator H. A. ! Butler of Omaha, who fil=d for re. election several months ago. i NEW YORK — The London radio says that bread will be rationed in France beginning tomorrow. Accord- ing to the broadcast (heard in New York by NBC), the food situation in France is very grave, NEW YORK—The Fordham Uni- | versity saismograph has recorded two earthquake shocks described us | fairly severe. The shocl ecorded | last night and early today, were said | to be in the direction of the Dutch East Indies. LONDON | agency Marti reece’s leftist news i disclosed ioday | that a 24-hou ral strike will be | staged in Greece tomoy The | strike, planned to start at noon, will | orotest lowered living conditions re- Pulxmg from collapse of the Greek {unit of currency, the drachma. - WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) , Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod Ending 6:30 ¢'Clock This Morning o e o In Juneai—Maximum, 37; minimum, 30. At Airport—Maximum, 29; minimum, 10. y WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) o o o Increasing cloudiness to- night and Friday, with pos- sibly some light snow Friday. Temperature expected to go to near 22 degrees in shel- tered places tonight. 0000000000 EAT THESE FOODS Try It and See IJuneau. Alaska, and their pause in lon a trip to the Shrine Children's 1, Gen. FOR YourR > 1 o N FOR YOUR Buy them by the Box At §3. 73 Delicious .-. . Winesaps . . Roman Beauty EXTRA FANCY WRAPPED FREE DELIVERY, OF COUBSE! Plooly wyeceLy Indian Kiddies from Alaska Enter Shriners Hospifal in Porfland PORTLAND, Oregon, Dec. 27— Still excited by their first airplane and train trips of their lives, and the hapoy Christmas Day spent ini Seattle, two little Alaskan Indian children have entered the Shriners Hospital for crippled children in this} city. Ralph Lawson, 5, and Dorothy Hannond, 11, were flown south from Seattle was merely a brief stopover Hospital here. Ralph has been crippled by infan- tile paralysis; Dorothy by tuberculo- sis of the spine. ! With them on the trip was Miss Margaret Welsh, Pubic Health nurse of Alaska, who said the Shrine Club members of the Juneau Nile Temple provided the funds for the children’s rehabilization. ————.———— No Settlement in Newspaper Sirike| SEATTLE, Dec. 27. — Seéme's‘ striking printers, meeting last night to consider a new proposal from the publishers of the city's three idle; newspapers, adjourned with the an- nouncement that there had not been time enough to notify members of the session. The proposal, details of which were not disclosed, will -be .considered 'at the Typographical Union's regu- lar Sunday ~meeting, the printers said. They have been on strike since Nov. 18, demanding a daily wage increase of $2.95. i D lules”Ne_w | (ommall!er of ASF, WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—The question of whether the war-created Army Service Forces would be con- tinued appears settled today with ppointment of Lt. Gen. Henry Lutes as the new ASF commander. Secretary of War Patterson desig- nated Lutes to succeed Gen. Bre- hon Somervell, who is retiring. Lutes’ appointment is effective Jan. 1. Wang Keminn ‘ Dies in Prison PEIPING, Dec. 27 — Wang Keh Minn, regarded as Japan’s leading puppet in North China, died in the military prison here Christmas Day. | Local newspaper accounts said Wang was addicted to the use of opium and, unable to obtain the | drug in prison, became ill shor after his arrest. ‘ SPOKANE, Wash. — Engincm“ Jesse G Pruitt pulled the North Coast Limited into the terminal yard line late and explained in his re- port: | “Delayed 10 minutes entering the Spckane yard by horse, running wild, with no signals.” | e | DIVORCE . FILE! | Clara Hayes Gaddie vs. L. Clar- | ence Gaddie, an action in divorce, | has been filed here with the Clerk | of the U. 8. District Court. The couple, married at Unalakleet, has no children and no property is at issue. Desertion is alleged as cause | of action. I fEALTH ” MAYONNAISE Just Like Mother Makes - No starch, vinegar or fillers . . . is : -~ made from fresh eggs, lemon juice and vegetable oils. the Difference! iy “APPLE-A-DAY” "Get it for Bud. said Doctor And that was a lucky day for Bud! Borden’s Vitamin D Evap- . orated Milk is helping him grow as he should, and develop good strong teeth and bones. And now, you know, Borden's provides more Vitamin D than ever before! Every pint contains 400 units— so your baby gets a full day’s supply in his formula! P.S. to mothers: Borden's Evaporated Milk is accepted by the American Medical Association, ¥ Council on Foods and Nutrition. And youll love what Borden's does for sous With Borden’s handy on the shelf, you'll find it’s grand for cook- ing, too. For instance, it makes cream soups wonderfully rich and smooth, gives them real old-fashioned body! And Borden’s doesn’t separate in cooking! Just you try it! *THIS CORN CHOWDER PLUS A SALAD MAKES A WONDERFUL DINNER!” ™. B P e A L AL R LA . Southern Corn Chowder 1 cup canned corn 1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1 cup Borden's Evaporated Milk 2 teaspoons butter, if desired : 3 tablespoons fat or ' drippings 1 small onion, chopped 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 2 medium-sized pota- toes, cut into pieces 1 cup diced celery 2 teaspoons flour, If 134 cups bolling water desired Molt fat in large saucepan. Add onion shd pepper; sauté S minutes. Add potatoes, celery, and boiling water. Simmer slowly until potatoes 2 " are tender. Add corn, seasonings, and Borden's { Evaporated Milk. Heat. If thickening is desired, melt butter and blend in flour; add gradually to i chowder, stirring and cooking slowly until slightly thickened. Garnish with chopped parsley. Serves 4 generously. 9 ' You can treat yourself to a perfect, natural looking permanent wave—done at home-~=in three hours or less —with the simple, ready-to-use CROWNING GLORY Cold Wave Permanent Solutions, Safe for Children's Hair, tool | JUNEAU DRUG CO. ’ lvflleudm)$2w'flfl W»Wm. Vi { SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING . WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE MARGARET DEITSCH, OF BALTIMORE, MD., IS NOW WITH | LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON 'PHONE 492 There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! B

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