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PAGEEIGHT. .° . ocuos __ CTHEDALYALASKAEMPIRE JUNEAUALASA MONDAY,FEBRUARY 4, 1946 . SHIP STRIKES Gold edal Awards [WOODLEY SOUTH LEGIONNARES T0 | | MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE | INAUGURAL FLIGHT ”;L(,n CAPE | Include One fo A Alaska Goes pxxen saruroay sy PNA PLARE DELAYE ks e FOR SECOND OF |ONSTANDIN"DEATH *[CRLe2Pl,, . HEAVY WEATHER ™™ "% "giG NEW SHPS MARCH” TRIALNOW -2 oy 10 Westward SRRSVER e The annual March of Dimes DC-3 coastlmer which was slated to Union’s Gold Medal of Amrrlcan Legion Jiggs Dinner be- |dance and card party which wer"‘mflke its inaugural flight to Juneau \ held Saturday night brought to a'last week, will not arrive here until s been warded to Chief| Enroute snuth to pick up the| MANILA, Fob 4‘Lt Gen. Masa- Ves<e| HUS 450 Aboafd |fl ff Dwig D. nhmwr,l""m“d of three new Coastliners haru Homma, Commander of Jap- 'c',"ix gl;v:‘? ;;‘S‘szu‘;‘rz;;fiyu:: 61?0 mj;eym:;glh:l:fl(: 1‘2%;‘;?;2;5?& successful CO"CIUS‘Ob‘; the campaign i“:‘" altrflr‘;smonal "Bmzxs‘l:’mg I d 342 Dac Gen. Omar N. Bradley, and Column- \‘rw'\ to go into service for his com- |anese forces which overran the o'clock, and according to Comman- the westward. {?11; m(:‘::l fis‘ :?:mmne“;dmf lnfatE- ,;va‘;?:;:!;‘ ;!;!dAzrfsf:eo:mou:cet cuaing PasS@NQers it Drew Pearson, it is announced. |Pany on the Juneau Anchorage |Philippines, probably will be called der Joe Thibodeau and bis corps of | Those leaving for Sitka were: [yq, g ficies t bl T et Bound for Seattls 1t was awarded to Gen. Eisenhow- |un as well a5 to other points, |Tuesday as a witness in his war assistants who have been making all Marion Straud, J. H. Stone,Peter m?d“’ggum‘;;‘: et j ] p { er for voutstanding service to his|Arthur G. Woodley, President of |crimes trial, Lt Robert Pelz of [the arrangement, it's going to be C. Nielsen, Mrs. Peter C. Nielsen,| "1 St i e JULIUS HOPP ARRIVES 3 fon": to Gen. Bradley for his|Pacific Northern Airlines passed;New York city, Assistant Defense too good to miss. |Charlotte Belle, . A. Thatcher, Mr. I S, gd n the Elks Hall,| Julius T. Hopp of Cordova is & (Continued from Page Omej service “as Fead of the Veterans|through Juneau Saturday |Attorney, said today. | In fact, they say “youll be sorry” and Mrs. Thomas Young, Thomas Nt p;"“f:"cl" A m‘“‘; “:3";"‘”12 guest at the Baranof. g v AR ¢ il » Administration”; and to Pearson for| After picking up the new DC-3| It will be the bland, well-dressed |to anyone who is unfortunate Young, Jr, George Young, Alfred ? ‘Amrd };t emz:;ge c:m tw - M,'l‘ b o R south of Seward and has his “meritorious activiti in he- at a Douglas Aircraft’s Santa Mon- | General’s first opportunity to an-|enough to have to stay away, for Young, N. A. McEchran, George pa‘t.:gn!zed e fi:fd p:r;cysrn v;;e ;. IB;I M. CAMPBELL HERE Gatls half of veter through his news- {m plant, Woodley expects to b‘efimm to charges he was responsible lany reason whatsoever. | Dedrickson. GO o ot P Bh TR AT TR e’ Campbell, of wransell. has " s Koty itw BABEF. eolum £adio m-“‘.q(;m.,[Hmmn back north at its controls|for the “death march” from Ba-| The O'Relllys from the Bubble! For Kodiak—Mrs. Helen Jorden, providsd & pleasant ievening “for f” ved in Juneau and is staying at bofsine. o O GhREA) B¢ | Calllovn -ro— hy the end of :hi: mm {taan, and for atrocities and neglect | Room will be there as featured en- Mrs. Myrtle Ayres; for WOMEN's y iqge and pinochle players. he Baranof. 51.d the Cedar have been ord | 3 % \‘:M;} lhcd?‘zrosecutf!nn clalms caus- |prmmen and with them as the Bay, Mrs M. Collins, |~ Atong ml' whittete & card NOTICEMEMBLE i craft 4 ‘ 9:‘2 o lh[())se gy Lc‘ionnfllres kno»t SAVE THE DATZ |H. V. Jorgensen, high scorers in Regular business meeting Tues< The SOS call was sent out at 6 S(HOOLS (lOSED ! OUT OF HOUSE RACE il those expers Leghnnairs know| Junees Firs Deph. dth Aunwed|bridgs, Mis. Wood aad Join Moe, Gy Feb. 5. Refreshments. All mem- o'clock this morning according to | y g0 any place elst JDAnce, Sat. night, s Hall. | who had the high pinochle scores. bers urged to attend. (185~ fl) reports received in Seattle and SIRIKE IS (AUSEl llo"s INIROD“(E { here could et no response by ra- o e, e ‘14 PASSENGERS HERE dio from the vessel T. LOUIS, Feb. 4. — At 1<v.'1.sz‘m“mdam for the Territorial Houscl 9“Ew DE“ MAIES VIA AI.ASKA A]RHNES Alaska Steamship Company of- L SiE of Representatives in “the next Gen- | fices here said the Yukon was “'g:‘]‘jf, ”“*I "‘;»‘* 129 "l“"“;"'“} eral Election, today withdrew his | " | LAGLER scheduled to have left Seward at 2nd high schools were closed thisiname from the lists, wiring his de- EEI . o ;b et morning and another 20 buildings | oq1 " ¢ | Arriving on the Alaska Airlines 6 o'clock Sunday night | cision to drop out to the Clerk of |starliner Fairbanks, with Captain Juneau’s Lion Club practically |Flahart, Flight Officer Thompson, The weather Bureau said an in- ;‘\:‘:: (ll["n'\ip m;:‘;‘m‘c&: );iuqox ""“X“(;’Coun. rense storm centered area south of DJ€rs © odians and 2 4 o M'em but wind was 30 miles Matrons’ Union went on strike in| nad kittens today as they intro- and SLewardess‘ P‘recmenr yesterday 1’hour strongest reported Alaska SUPPOrt of - thilr demanas Tor a 3901~ *® RSN ® o o ¢ eo|gyced to themselves their new were the following passengers from weather by reporting stations monthly wage increase | members. Lion President Barney Anchorage: Opal Schaffersman, Distress calls were received in Of the schools being picketed, sev- Anderson—fresh back from Sitka Milton Daly, Col. Volk, Jeanette o | conquests as Juneau's H. 8. coach, Mumford, Shirley Baskin, Ruby |asked to have last week’s new Baskin, Betty Berg, Sam Kelly, Col. | members presented again, and then Mitchell, Freda Egtvedt, Emma -tmmam Always at- WEATHEK REPORT (U. §. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning Honolulu, Ketchikan and several eral said they would have to clo: direction finder stations along later today for a lack of lunchm(-m‘ v < o supplies “;.::)mfi:s;:ifl:fi:;a;t(; TR Potir .of - the | Echiools were losed e o o |had the sponsors of new members Doyle, Mrs. Henry Perrozo, Jimmy i o Baskiine <ot Ja TNk At heuk. AL 08 in Juneau—Maximum, 27; ©|as of today present their initiates. Perrozo, and Bob Totten. weather or cause of grounding. The Jocation is believed to be Puget Of the buildings almost the entire Cape student body and the teachers were mbled outside the front door ch was locked. Nobedy had a| minimum, 16. | Those presented were: Lions Don| On the return flight to the west- . . . . . . . ° - - JustR A large shipment of FRESH At Airport—Maximum, 26; @ |McMullin, Territorial Auditor’s of- ward city were the following pas- Jus ecelve“ B arge § lpmen 0 minimum, 3. e 'fice; Vance Blackwell, Public Roads sengers: P. S. McLain, Charles At- R IT d E ETABL o ! Administration; Roy Peratrovich, kin, Lloyd Cleaves, Capt. Harry r " al'! s s 00 Also a lot Ol . . . . . . . . . . . - - COLBY STOPPING HERE (Juneau and Vicinity) 1Charlie Whyte, Pacific Northern Mrs. Henry Perrozo, Henry Perrozo, WEATHER FORECAST | Territorial ~Treasurer'’s Office, Beck, Jerry Marshall, Howard Hand, NEW ST APLE GB o CEBI I - - | Lowell Colby, a resident of Sitka FROM ELFIN CGVE { o o Airlines; Leonard Smith, Territor- |Jimmy Perrozo, B. L. MacDonald, is in town. He is stopping at the Robert Miller of Elfin Cove has Cloudy tonight and Tues- ® |ial Highway Commissioner; Mar- C. McFarland, David Williams, F. Gastineau during his visit here. arrived here. He is staying at the day with light snow flurries. shall Erwin, Case Lot Grocery; Pat Carlson and E. Johflnsen 4 PG 1o FRTAR Gastineau. Decreasing cloudiness Tues- Gilmore, District Attorney; Rollin| ARG day evening and colder. Emil, Alaska Native Service; Har- ot-o'.o.uo.o.ol.‘ol-o. TWO FROM (ORDO\' | - ) H Alex Colner and John Letendre M/8gt. and Mrs. Clarence Filley Lowest temperature expected |old Mayo, Baranof Hotél represen- pNA BRI"GS "I"E of Cordova, are guests at the Gas- of Seattle are guests at the Gas- Wednesday morning near 20 tative. These new members are to 3 i tineau. tineau. degrees. be presented with their pins and lN FROM A“(HORAGE \ —— e T % B e R T formally recognized at next Mon- PR | day’s meeting. ! 3 : | THREE DIVORCE DECREES | Chairman of the program com- fr:r;wmc/x:i%‘:xm All’hfijj nrrh:ig . m U. S. District Court this mMittee, Blackie Blackerby, announc- 7. ge yesterday wi l i B, S, ol B B o a0 e i G FREE DELIVERY 16 "% |Kehoe granted three divorce de- . ™eetings, saying that each com- Dick Chamberlain, and nine passen- B crees mittee was to be given a chance [E°IS from the westward city. | ooeoe § | Those receiving them were: Thel- to present some phase of its ser- “f‘o’;; ?t"fhlgra‘ge pa.:cnger;were: f |ma Bradley of Juneau, from James | vice activity. i3 8, . BeEbhy ENIDRT, L 2 SIBEREE \. Bradley, with restoration of her| There was a discussion of a tro- Katherine Ruff, Lt. Orville A former name, Thelma Wilson; Eli-|bhy for. the northern section of Frank, Lee Hammerley, A. G. Wood- zabeth G. Johnson of Sitia, from Southeast Alaska’s basketball teams, 10&'..Sarzu§1 R. Kelly, Betty Lilly,| 5 with costs and!and it was turned over for further ke L e § 4 V] C ET Now hOllld\ Johnson, Tomaioe PGy?"I‘ Radishes, q“to!l: 5 attorney fee study by the Board of Directors ‘To. Anchorage: . F. . W. Gritfin,| s i Lion' Ed’ Tewls. Was presntsdor | Waler 4. Sharpe, D Alutsoht, Dr. | o 5 " | Block, H. A. Faro, J. Bagoy, R. A. FOR THE !u Sitka, frc ] yriol storation of form- | his last meeting in Juneau, sineé he T Red Savoy and Green Cabbage, Letiuce, e T | plans to leave the territory.sopn. | ECStertield, XL, Langs,| Mrs. H.| S e S, it e g I e ) " JIGGS PINNER aull i 7| | the clerk of court this morning|huddle regarding the club’s spro- ! N S ORG0R, MBSh ! wvas that of Lillian Mills vs. Wil- |posal 10 the Mayor and City Coun- | e s Gt 5 TONGASS IN FROM GIVEN BY AMERICAN LEGION rooms, Bunch Carrois, Bananas, Pink Petersburg May 16, 1931, have no| would consist of a representative {children and no property in dis-| |of each service club, fraternal or- 1 SouTH. SAILS AT THE nm? Charging desertion and non- ganization or other interested agen- | T ' Grapelruu Uranges, FO&I’S, APPleS | support, Mrs. Mills asks costs and cles to help in the city'’s long y ‘u°5 attorney fees. |range planning. It is the club's| preiohter To 1) S | | ghter Tongass from Seattle All F".est Qual"y | e - | hope that such a commission would |arrived in Juneau yesterday morn- | JAMES P. DAVIS HERE ‘brm" more continuity and public . early and sailed at 8 o'clock ‘ i James P. Ds\ls, Regional Admin- ' support to the city Dlfl"mmz last night. s BERT'S SPECIAL COFFEE | b i "B s b S il o L0 w v e e | TONIGHT!FEBRUARY 4 AT 630 P. M arrived here during the weekend "tll;n !vhl(:l‘(enge, Cgl’; John H"!“B;ltollowlng passengers: For Haines— g b i 3 |trom Washington, D. C. He will stad, Marine Sgt. Cady, now out of iMr. and Mrs. J. C. Cranston, Joyce, . " CUPS WITH THE BEST | speak on OPA policies before staff Service and in business with his|\porraine, Catherine, and Gary| En’er,alnment by !he 0 REILLYS h’om lhe 1 members of the Juneau Office of father; Judson Whittier, Robert|gcranston; H. K. Carlisle, Mrs. J. Me- | 4 nl’olllld Yolll' way Price Administration this after-| Rootchever, and Robert Jernberg. |Gee and Imogene Ward. Baranol B“bble noom 2 noon. Mr. Davis is staying at the| o TR s For Sitka—Harold Thomas, Van | i S Baranof during his visit in this’ Mavern; for Skagway—Mr. and NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE city. SK“"G’S ulTRA iMrs. R. V. Dodson. e, ;WWMMM MINIMUM ORDER $2.00 BTGl 10 1 | e R e AR Bl i L 3 5 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES .............-..10,A. M. BADMINTON CLUB MEETS | OVER WEEKEND DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES ... .10 AL M. The Juneau Badminton Club AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES ... 3P. M. meets tonight in the high school { gymnasium for its regular play‘ Afforded the best skiing so far Fe e Rl scssion from 7 to 10 o'clock. | this season, local hickory riders DH(JNE ' DH(JNC Officials of the club ax)nOuDCE‘took the hills in quantity over the 'O 4. /4 I OS there will be plenty of room on weekend. Sunday skiers along the ‘he courts for all Juneau residents Douglas Island trail were estimated mterested in badminton. iat 70 persons, young, old and inter- B O S | mediate. T. BELTZ IN TOWN E More than a dozen of the hard- T. Beltz of Five Finger Lli‘"'-wer, including the father ot local Smnun is a guest at the Gastineau. skiing Don Moller, made their way | kicking up the six inches of spark- | ‘advantage of his Juneau visit to party of four that stayed over Sat- there was powder snow in delir- Just Received e M o scves s 4 ) es or g at random across ("ve‘ inviting expanses. Leon Alexander, B Best Gualit eb < c’!! g’ during the coming racing season. There were no accidents to mar ”V//’// //,1 e PAST EXALTED RULER’S NIGHT WEDNESDAY — FEBRUARY SIXTH 8:00 .P.M the’ exceptional weekend, even though the trail down to the high- way was lightning fast. .- o a to the top of the trail where they ling light powder snow that made | re-acquaint himself with his old Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily P i 2t t1e Upper. CallE. e e — sous abundance also, plus an abun- Informal practice time runs, stag- Jim Rude and Tom Hughes as per- For the gals, Bonnie Randall was | 2 pounds 75 whisked about on the upper ridges b , i : ‘;for perfect skiing. Shutter bugs also | were out and managed to put sev- 'eral acres of the local landscape ¥ |onto several yards of film before i b ‘- |the light faded later in the day.| | Moller, now a Sitka resident, took !per ]"“r'cet | mountain haunts and the superior 4 Channel slopes, making one of a Down on the Second Meadow dance of skiers running the cours- T 2 €6 ~ ed on the Slalom slope late in the 4 > L l N G & L 0 F F E E afterncon put the spotlight on L Buddy Hunter, formers who will bear . watching an outstanding performer. T " y . We Grind the Way You Wish to Have It! Visiting Brothers Welcome!? INITIATION ... FEED ... REFRESHMENTS Save the Date!l . A Good Time Assured! 4 COL. VODT IN JUNEAU Col. F. F. Vodt, affiliate with the 1. 8. Army Lumber Purchasing Program has arrived here from | Ketchikan with M. J. Daley, exe- cutive at the Ketchikan Spruce . Mills. A Col. Vodt conferred this moming| with Forest Service officials.: | Both men are staying at the Baranof Hotel during their busi-' ness trip here i