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* PAGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 1946 OSMENAIN FisiNG SEasoN BRIGHT SPOT M(;‘t’llnEoA\gRHEfim MONTH-END CLEARANCE | pap pop | PRINGSONMUCH SHAPINGUP; DOLTICAL ik ~ ACTIVITY HERE | | il %, | I HrhleFN S CLOTHING The Small Boat Harbor grid m-' ENCINO, Calif., April 24—Ann ‘day was full to overflowing and as| Shen’dan's hat, one of those flow- ' boat owners lined up fof the first -garden effects, no doubt, is in VJ 0 B K C L 0 T H I N G R \acnmy. the following boats, al- -—— | the political ring. . ready outfitted for the s2ason, pre-| The actress will be a candidate OUTDOOR and SPORT CLOTHING Two Supporters Killed, pued for early saiting: {Unanimous Report 10 Be e rormss’ mrorer o e . . . i Due to leave tomorrow murning,‘ | corporated community housing nu- an Third Wounded in Phil- capt. = s. watersons Terry B and| Made in Halian-Yugo- ferous fiim notables, at a vet.to- | | ity . he Olga (owner's name unknown). | be announced election. Her oppon- | Alsies [ ined VESTS 11.50 Ippine Eledlon "Th(* two trollers will head for Fun- | Slflv Borde' Case ents include Mickey Rooney,| paca J1ne Lo, reg. . ° | 'ter Bay to be gone s2veral months. {Mischa Auer, Phil Harris, Carmen | “enr Benson MANILA, Apr. 2¢—President Ser- High wind prevented departure to-| PARIS, April 24.—A unanimous Cafallaro, Jim (Fibber McGee) Jor- Y NI T 'gio Osmena claimed today to have daYy. |fact-finding report by a four-power dan dnd the incumbent, radio mafi-‘ Black Rubbe[ SLI()I\ERS (Shori) req. 595 ” forged into the lead for President' Ready to leave on or about April commission which visited the dis-| ter-of-ccremonies Tom Breneman. | FOR eDe PP of the Philippines on unofficial re-|20 Will be Clarence Fowler’s 31A674, | puted Italian-Yugoslav border area B — Labor Commissioner 5 u turns from Pampanga P John Pollock’s 31440, and Pete Lar- |was authoritatively forecast today | Rubber OVERALLS, reg. 7.95 4. TheR teo of Tl sm‘fncm;;fl::p n's troller, all of which will go'as ons bright spot in the some\\hafl Emblem (:Iub SO(lal | - porters were killed and a third t0 Lynn Canal, then to Chatham gloomy picture shaping up for the' Ex-Service Man 5 wounded by two masked men, Streits before heading outside to Big Four ministers’ conference | Rubber FISHERMAN'S COAT, reg. 8.95 | Senate President Manual Roxas Sitka. Fowler is installing a new which convenes Here tomorrow. | Meenng Tomo"ow Friend]y to Labor rolled up a4 34,000 lead in Manila 452 Gray engine; Larsen a 100 hp| One member of the Big Four! , ¥ on the basis of unofficial returns Kermath, end Pollock a 100 hp commission — representing Britain,| (Paid Advertisement) Full Length SLICKERS reg 9.50 5 from 541 of the city’s 571 precincts, K?fim‘;h'mmch S ekl |France, Russia and the Unitéd| e regular social meeting of the but Osmena headquarters claimed was States — said the group’s report{gmplem Club will be held tomor- the President led in Pampanga combing the harber this morning should be finished for submiss on‘,ow evening at 8 oclock in the 5 Province alone by 67,000. for a small boat to float surplus to the foreign minicters by this| s Hall, it as been announced, B Black Rubber, (short and long) COATS, reg. 8.95 4, 55@ s oy ekt 1 proverty o Wrangell for i new smekhat, 5 sooishd okt 0o ottt dem s, | Farsyine Buitge G4, perennial candidate Hllnrlo Mon- Lusiness, the Wrangell Cedar Pro- spite disagreements on where the'man of the committee in charge CONTRACT HAULING T s cadc. ducts, which will open June 1. boundary should be, Russians and ¢ ejtertainment and refreshments. i : L()fig B]ack RU BBER COATS, reg. 9.95 5. Osmena’s managers claimed that French arrived yesterday via Ellis Westerners alike would be able to Office Reom 1, Phone 918 or 288 | # A good attendance is anticipated i i victory ‘was certain and that he Air Transport and will leave to- agree on economic and ethnic facts' npe ‘w. G. Jensen, President, psnidl Old Fiit Watiodal Benk Bk would show cécisive majorities in morrow. He is staying at Hotel involved Heavy VJOO] WOPK PANTS, reg‘ 995 e 5. Pampanga, Cebu and Neuva Ecija Gastineau and would like to con-| gecretary of State Byrnes, accom- | Provinces, tact boat owners interested in the panied by Senators Connally (D- i.,,..-.-.-...--....._u.....,-.-_._'---_._-_...? U Duxbak JACKETS, PANTS and Vo of sty Bnoighon che s, i T, M: Saces Hacienda changed e u Ol o shoriy e : 1% ¢ J1 4 3 \ an / rday oug! outv,exssn< ut arrived at y airport shortly after | e et g 20 SPRING IS HERE Most Modern Cold Storage Is war disrupted communications slow- hands at 2 p. m. today. New own-'noon today in President Truman’s, - " Now Available in Qur New Siorage Vault o . ed reports except in Manila. ers are Gail Carver and Jack plane, “The Sacred Cow.” EECHES : reg. price : S5 Noyce, who will take the Hacienda! Connally sald they had a good!| out after salmon as soon as she trip, and added: oL ool " s repainted. “We've come over to fix this thing ! % l rr Len Frase launched his new num- yp and we hope we have clear ber boat yesterday at the Hmho) sailing.” | 'w 3t ghl Sporting Boot ool P R i i 4 ! : h next \_Aeek. i ‘ i ] (ILH\J ili]‘l‘np I\%}l‘xfxltl(l’ (T(P:n‘t::rl (9"'“6 To ‘higv:x::v‘sw;;sgi?t‘w? ;o';en: oz RECORD (llpp ! \ 't boots . . . Sizes 6-11. | ‘0 yoe':v. C(:)wxr\g_laragolxs 9-60 NORTHLAND l\)’\‘lfi:fl:"hal‘xbut’:o‘fi, Tlllwe ’19u?k:l.. Bv pAA (llppER ¢ ' Give Yours Furs and Fur Coats Protection % Through the Summer | i | | | | CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & (0. which is due to leave Monday. Also o“ ORIENIAL Ru" due out soon is Arthur Nicholson's Arctic, now being painted. | Elmer Culver of Elfin Cove has Bl'LLthN 48 Seault. April been in port about a week getting 24 — A Constellation Clipper, ) can only create bitterness against supplies for his salmon troller. He hird Pan American World Air- B H | B E H RE n S ’% the union and lose for it whatever mrived on the mail boat and will ways ship to fly the Great . . sympathy and public support it may leave tomorrow morning on the (Continued jrom Page One) Y Circle Route from the Orient, have. I urge you strongly to throw Don-Del. | arrived today in 21 hours and your influence in favor of immgd- Pote Larson caught three big 96 minutes flying time from iate arbitration.” king salmon at the end of the Come and See Us in Our New Buildin | — - To Wendell Phillips, Reglonal Di- Chatinel just dutside Marmon Tsland graes ot ["gens (b vet. Th g flying tim: from Tokyo was |rector of the local = FTA-CIO, Sunday and several trollers out at oy h‘ours-. 26 minutes, y‘nh > ERoNg 12 I | Seattle, he had wired yesterday: Point Bishop over the weekend . i 4 2 D‘)U(’E fis Ihe’e ls Gomg 'o ‘pRIsoNERS I v"l see no reason why FI&s were reported to have brought back ;;:::v" SARENR T o Albw Q-——--:»:_—-_-._..:.:.:.._.f:‘_‘,.,“ |differences with the canneries 16-20 pound king salmon. N “7 s Be a Santa (laus Ishould not be immediately submit- Several local fishermen ate plan- ' | SEATTLE, April 24—The third !ted to arbitration and the pickat- ning to attend the boat sale to be . B . Pan American Airways Clipper to Ai Ho"h POle ‘ SURRENDER \l;;eggn:e as soon as arbltrawn is' held in Cordova by the U. 8. Gov- fly the Grewt Circle Route from Sk emment May 6. Four Coast Guard (1 ‘o WL e, U frOh You won't believe your eyes GUARD MEETING TOMORROW ,\F“, YORK, April 23 Needy | From Managing Director W. C./Arn- toats and various scows are re- its B A OR il 23 3 s own record yesterday in a A ¥ s Territoria y Id of the Canned Salmon Ihdus- perted on the market. e Douglas Unit of Territorial | chilar o wr Santa Claus ¥ po flight from Tokyo to Adak and was ‘4 rds will meet tomorrow e ng | will he ppointed next ’try Gov. Gruening this morning, Tke Juneau Weldm_g and Mach- due in Seattle early today on a di-| when yOU see the ne e Nat Hall at o'clock. The Mayor of receivcd wired advices that the In- jne Shop reported installation of rect juimp from Adak i ‘d“” is announced by Capt ® S alh | dusny met with Lhn union lasL a new muf(ler in Jake Cropley’s LK o i 5. 5 Canciatr Pt e e i g gt e e AUTOMAGIC Wendell Cahill. . mmercial ager of Adak run of 2395 miles in exg}‘t 2 S, g al mana son’s office in Seattle to COI'ASldLl‘\ ¢ g = 1 hours and six minutes, Pan Ameri-| 3 ! askan radio stations, “‘d‘Twen' flve Hufldfed lee{arhltrauon The meeting resulted 2 GARDEN LECTURES the 53 ¢ of the town, a re- | U |in agreement by the Industry and HERB REDMA“ IS f?&ffi;fid'}m i mmiatis on[ THOR GLADIRON' The last of the garden lectures in ;’““f» ‘L"C“‘"“’;]““(‘l_ “’_‘:’“t“‘f’ nee Up After HOIdmg Out refusal by the un‘lon "Apil 19, carrying 20 officials of 4 o 3 series » University | Fairbanks, wjll distribute about | | In a return wire to Arnold, the | 'VEN PROMO'"O“ prid = e e O emtinga will by | 1060000 in toys and will. answer | for Four Days Governor stated his pleasure that e e and e hle vl‘mm;h( at 8 oclock in the letters in cooperation with the Sal- | the Industry had been willing to Stters Armiv Air said it reached Shanghai in Government School in Douglas. | “Aticr Avm | MILAN, April 23 — Twenty-five SIS R Dated U1 whedThe, | #Mtoive My 1l y 1, Hefbert C. Red- 61 hours, 52 minutes elapsed time, The meetings are free to the pub- Styles and Col. G. Walter Pea- | pyngreq rioting prisoners in San| e sen:. to concerned parties in-'man has been appointed Assistant 58 minutes ahead of schedule. Only | ‘Women said the Thor Glad- lic and all interested Channel resi- cock of National Headquarters of | Vigrore prison surrendered this af-| fi‘l_“dmmx thoonderson Aha. SAmAZ Zone Commissioner for Zone 111, the crew s aboard for the return iron couldn’t be improved dents are invited to attend. Hw Salvation Army, discussed | torngon after holding out for murxug . e > o P THItra- aecording to announcement re- fiight. T Among the subjects to be dis- | plans for sending to the charitable days i ceived in Juneau by the FHA of- RS SO —but wait 'till you see the . } ation the 5 br 8 i Glumaz wired that Alacka Ship- v 3 8 cussed tonight are soil composition | atlon the: nsmies. Of, taml- | goaver o small’ gropp of gangs st et 5 0 - Gt TRl Hve. He (BAR URFR With R AU Ce b & ¢ R HS - new Automagic Gladiron! and fertilizers and practical meth-jlies in need of assistance as indi-| gior5 neaded by Erzio Barbler, |,oaivies other than mmflp) ghne- il suos 1935 and has been o ods for preserving garden products | cated in the many letters address- | joqder of the revolt, still held out DY WS IR Grlon had made . CIeE Underwriter in Portland for ¢ WEATHER REPORT It takes even the bandwork through quick freezing. ed to the Alaskan town eachizng poasted they would continue to{move to. sllow shipment of “any. | ', Jast three years. e (U. S WEATHER BUREAU) out of ironing —you'll use e | Christmas. K 0 D DY" | Redman, formerly of Juneau, Was ¢ Temperatures for 24-Hour Period - your hands only for guid- ing clothes through the famous Gladiron roll. Com- ing soon—watch for it! fight to the end. an- In addition, Styles asked that| \ro.0 than 39 guards held as tilg snd everythlng Ehoepl, & chief Underwriter for the Alaska ¢ Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning JUNIOR PROM Salvation Army send him coun- ' p oo ¥ nery supplies to Alaskan commun- ,eneo pefore transferring to th e Sy i hestages by the prisoners were|yjas® He sald the only excuse oricc before transferring fo the o S The Douglas Juniors are hoiding try-wide listings of children Who gracq without injury, although the ¥ Portland office. e In Juneau—Maximum, 42; their annual Prom Dance Friday, would otherwise have little or 1o genth | toll “mojngry the D,f,‘mers ‘s’g;':;in:;’; ;;’:“m::":f“ c‘}]yeck';gf Zone 111 covers the following e minimum, 33. April 26 in the school gym begin- | Chri: Istmas so that toys can be for-' themselves rose to eight today. of cargo would be difficult if nonl: states: !llinols, Indiana, Iowa, Kan- o At Airport—Maximum, 43; ning at 10 pm. Matheny’s Orch-|w ~:‘£u d to them. | The surrender came after a tow- |cannery supplies were shipped, and 85 Michigan, Minneaolis, Mis- e minimum, 30. st is er ed for the evening Style gstimated the available o ¢ the fortress-like prison was |cannery supplies held up. |scuri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Da- and a good ce is promised by | money would come from cohtribu- joe destroyed by shellfire and af- o kcta and Wisconsin. | WEATRER FORECAST the Class Dance Committee. W ter military authorities served the (Juneau and Vicinity) 2 The Alaskan mayor said he plans rioting prisoners with an ultimatum CORRECTION to visit Santa C'-'h . Ind., in June. i, geliver the 30 guards or prepare Iwo FORMER GIS (0[0““, BAIS(H . Fair tonight and Thursday. Undu Muda\\ DUUGIJ% News | = {for an all-out assault from tanks Lowest temperature tonight T e a1 WILL 6O FISHING| GETS PROMOTION © 5% tions had been received by the cny NAM ATIA(KED | The rioters held out until after ® ® 0 o0 00 0 020 Council for bus franchise rights expiration of the ultimatum be- REi o A, TR between Juneau and Douglas. The | tire sutchraabing Among the Small Boat Harbor's| FORT LEWIS, Wash, April 24— | HERE FROM SITKA | Al“k memi‘ L' M &Power c’ article, mistakenly said that Lloyd BY MII(HEI.I_ FOR | A police commissioner, several|busy fishermen today are a couple | Col. Charles F. Baish, Corps of En-| Mis. L. Tamka has arrived in Ju- | a lg od Reid had pleaded for franchise, | Carabinieri, and a number of aux-|of ex-GIs who differed markedly | gineers, was appointed Chlef of;neau from Sitka and is registered | 42 when in reality Reld was only in- A""_OPA DRIVEi-umps were seized by the convicts|from the rest in that: Staff of the Army Service Forces at the Baranof. i terested in his successor, William as hostages Sunday when the re- (1)—They have never fished |training cen:er here, it is announc- | Dore’s application. The article con- f‘-ulg began. commercially. ed by Brig. Gen. John F. Conklin., inued that Dore would operate a (2)—They know nothing about Col. Baish, formerly of BAsxc :;:gln bis with one spare vehicle WASHINGTON, April 24—Sena- | fishing bo:ts. Training Section here, saw service ' DA l y G Ts which would also be at the dispo- tor Mitchell (D- Wash? took the Na- CONVKIED ]Aps “But 1 do know about rowboats,” | in Alaska during the war. { sal of the Highway and Juneautional Association of Manufacturers D. Dubinick, Springfield, Ill., said i ; runs. This in no way was intended '© task today for spending $395,850 cheerfully, explaining that two BhCiis & to'infer that the service would not i1 its anti-OPA campaign. He call- SE“' lo PRIS " years army service in the Terri- lummr Shlpmen‘s TO be of the best as some may have -'“M‘:‘l‘:)*“d-;liaf_ingngfl‘:; t;’ g‘l";up oI‘ tory had taught him and his part- : ; o A : interpreted. Dore will own the ex- T A ° | YOKOHAI il 24 _semgn. ner, Frank Long, Redding, Calif., fi “ w I ! A N C n 0 R A G E {ra bus and will have first prefer- | Democatic Senators l)""“"m;‘:‘l‘(‘i:“: - ?ung[‘:gh:: a8 years in pris-|to love Alaska and want to live om N.W. Increase : ence when nceded under the con-i .0 o AM. when Wason dis. 00 Were pronounced by an Eighth here permanently. tract, terms. Bill#Pore 15 & Well-| ooy ynat the Association's anti|AImY Military Tribunal today| The flshing idea sprouted in the| SEATTLE, April 24 — Limber, Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska known, recently discharged service- OFA. arive hall cost against three Japanese convicted Aleutians and bloomed here re-|shipments from Pacific northwest d h d % man, who makes his home in Doug- | =, z 2 of beating and otherwise mistreat- | cently when the pair bought Wil-|ports in March were 161,491,789 i express service. The average 5 i . las. Since his discharge, he has Mm‘:[ P“‘::x I'hl‘.m‘?;:Nu:]m:"m:}:t ing American prisoners of war. liam 8. Taylor’s 31-C-540. board feet, the Pacific Lumber In- served wit passengers an P been connected with the Company hope ta (’i'“pu(_m, Uk Tantount: — e —— “We've always wanted to do this [spection Bureau, Inc., reported to- w buying May 1, and Hel kel i S, A HOLBROOKS RETURN and are heading out as soon as|day, saying the total exceeded Feb- r with its operation. Mx\;;fl::()fls:n.i(}ta); .i: p(;ll[‘l:l]]np,s \e\." she's ready. We plan to follow the | ruary shipments by more than 40,-‘ Dewmble Cmtmt“ble application for a hus terday on legislation to extend OPA‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook | trollers and maybe pick up a few |000,000 board feet. franchise was from the wellknown 4 T v . were returning passengers on the | 2ints,” Dubinick added. — - pe” Royal Blue Cab Company. ,‘m:,{i’ (.;'“:,‘fl ;7:1,,,,:? Cll,:,m::];‘ steamer Princess Louise after sev-| Prior to army service Dubinick RED CROSS CAMPMG\I .“ex s‘ve — | Wagner (D-NY) mentioned that he €ral months vacationing in the| was a coal miner; Long, a lumber- | DIWC PARTY {had received 1750 telsgrams for ! south, during which they motorefi| nan and construction worker. With some districts yet to be % é - - The Douclas Island Woman's coniinuance of OPA without re- through Mexico and southwestein| They expect to clear port some-|heard from, the Salvation Army lo mumo‘ on Roun lp ares Club is planning on a game Party |girictive amendments such as the! states. time next week. Fund drive reached slightly be- : next Wedn night, May 1, at Hquse tacked on. Wagner said e ——— e yond its half way mark today with Y the Eagles Hall, and are anticipat- ltncre were 26 telegrams against! FROM PELICAN ELLIS TO KETCHIKAN $2,351 of its $4,600 quota for local Good for One ear ing an evening of fun for everyone. continuance. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Ojaniemi of Pel-| Ellis Air Transport flew the fol-|Salvaticn Army work in Juneau. This party was to have been held' -propaganda machine,” exploded | ican have arrived in Juneau. They | owing passengers to Ketchikan to- —_— o — Saturday night but owing to other wason. Later the N.AM. President, are guests at the Gastineau. lay: Z. Zollman, A. J. Carlson, IN POLICE COURT attractions in Juneau, and the gucted Rep. Vursell (R-I) as hav- - e —— 3ov. Ernest Gruening and Rdy| Defendants fined in Police Court Douglas Junior Prom on Friday ing said the OPA has thousands of! FIVE FROM SEATTLE Mathews. today by Judge William Holzheimer night it was thought best to post- employees indulging in propaganda| Five residents of Seattle arrivec e were as follows: pone the party to next Wednesday. at an annual cost of $13,000,000. | here yesterday and registered a IN FEDERAL HANDS Roy Marson, charged with . disor- —_———————— | - D | the Gastineau Hotel. They were Albert Williams, charged with|derly conduct, $25 fine suspended ELKS — ELKS | ELKS — ELKS ‘J W. De Champlain, W. H. Fin- | lleged theft and strong armed rob- (on order of leaving town; Orville Weekly meeting tonight—1In tia- . Weekly meeting tonight—Initia- sen, Robert E. Purdley, Ada H | Jery. was turned over to, Pederal | Wheat, driving without a license, tion—Feed—Comg¢ out. (253-t1) tion-—Feed—Comé out. (253-t1) Dietes, Lucille La Fonne. uthorities today. tined $10. ~ How to get a Gladiron soonest! Thor Automagic Gladirons will be distributed by us in the exact order in which our Priority Register is signed. Make sure your name is on our list!

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