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PAGE EIGHT __________.—-——-————-—— ‘ a :ond chance that Americans wil sugar after next March. The Cu—‘ ban sugar crop becomes available | ted $2 "m for aid to needy, ne- | o g 5 000 tons greater t children for 1947, the ted and delinque vear ending June 30 year's crop. NAVY WELCOME ;- ‘( hildren's Bureau said toc TOKYO—One American soldier is|morrow but the Executive Commit- | " disclosed to have died and twotee is meeting this afternoon with Cruiser, DeS"Oyer Exped e ‘“”“" DB ‘“;" cthers are seriously ill at an iso-|A. L. Ganson, manager of the teacher at the | , 5 a g lated detachment of 15-hundred | |Seattle Chamber of Commerce, dis- ed '0 Arrive Here 1 Presby American troops in Korea as a re-|cussing the necessity of an im- TR last n became ill aft she sult of a deadly type of I o vis to Sit- 3 A full } of entertainment k2. She had co dUr-| CHICAGO — 17-year-old William | membets ‘of AUE FS IBUIIGSS s has pleaded guilty to the 1,000 ive "here ers of Suzanne Ve v CARDIFF, Wales—TIke Williams, bers America Vational Box Asso- lalrons ciation champion . el e British e W knocked out Ronnie Jame chairmar titlist t nd of « Rev. Robert scheduled vout to- TEEN-AGERS COLLECT iven in. honor of . DOLLS, TOYS 0 GIVE | SUCCESS, N. Y., —Despite renoon the g of the United Nations As- A \ s nda, and @ s ordered tonight to con- members of the Teen-Age| Canadian Destroyer Aboard thelvene ¢ hedule Club are reminded that this is (hL’ Uganda are 60 officers and 700 T week for the collection of toys the destroyer is said to be/ BOSTON—The Veterans of For- anq dolls which will be sent to approximately 120 offi-|eign Wars 47th national encamp-|children in Norway men m today adopted a resolution, The rolls and toys are to be cating “disabl ‘taken to the club house. Any in i sions” to World War I need of repairs or painting Wwill nder same pro govern- |pe taken care of by the members. of the| The chairman of the committe an war in charge of this project is L pointed out 3 Vicholson. She has BOSTON—The Veterans of For- that the Club members feel deeply ars today demanded an in-'indebted for all that has been ation of focd shipments to done for them in helping to get my ¢ The in- their club started, and that the) | ileges. BOMBAY The official udd_\ with 484 bloody hand-to- | | Lt (jg) Arnoid Herman Swanson {returned to Juneau on the steamer —The Los Angeles Aleutian to visit with his afternon daily, sus-|ents and friends, after being dis- ation today in a dis-'charged from the Navy in Seattle American Newspaper 'on August 15. over a demand for a' At the present time Swanson is minimum wage on terminal leave and plans to re- workers. A picket 'main in Jurteau for approximately a month before returning to Seattle Plans are for special Glacier and Museum CIO, week top eral of the their say h ements to do so Hall (phone 88) or Mrs 1 stablished. McCormick the Red Cross Of- — {to resume a position he held in fice (883) 1 hospitality on ithat city prior to the war. He will the part of : Ju's residents would, WASHINGION — Chairman J.'pe employed as Alaska Traffic be particul Ipful in assuring| Percy Priest, D, Tenn, reveals that Manager for the Drake Puget the Canadian } a gracious wel- the House Campaigns Expenditures sound Company. come to Juneau, the Mayor said. | C ittee has been asked to in-! Swanson returned to Seattle Te- —_————————— vestigate the Missouri primary cam- cently after spending about nin2 | paign in which Rep. Roger C. months in Tokyo. He served in w TE EI. p A -[ | Slaughter was defeated with the the Navy for a little over three HI E H N ‘],ll!uull opposition of President years. Truman. i e AUCTION PLANNED ; BY ROTARY (LUB 7" m\ Lure hub was be hours. - suburbe ot chint-[ - SET FOR ANCHORAGE mmunist-held strong- . " Jehol Province, and the' ANCHORAGE — The Anchorage of the vital communications ' cooperative Association, aimed at lieved to be a matter of geeping white collar workers eating, !is being organized here to cut food ! costs. The asscciation will open store soon Announcing that applications al- into Q All the fun of a fair will be the order of the day on Thursday, Oc- tober 24 at the EIk's Club when, the Juneau Rotary Club stages its gigantic White Elephant Auction. :LAND—One man was kill- two were burned critically | CLE led and Japanese mediate comprehens objective wish in return to express a por- as long!tion of their appreciation by this ited States|special service on behalf of chil- food to main-|dren who do not have their priv- T0 JUNEAU FOR VISIT, par- B WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBFR4 1946 . 1 : NO MEETING OF (C BE HELD TOMORROW | wI the Chamber of Commerce to-| ve development (Continued from Page One) the Territory of Alas- ram for ocratic administrations | sible the “best things” | administration. At Saratoga made po: of Dew Ganson’s Chamber of Commerce perience has been in the line of Springs, keynoter Degnan, Mrs. |resource development in the state of {Oswald D. Heck told the Republi- ‘p(‘m the rest of the summer at Jine Ross, and Miss Francis Washington since 1939, having come | \ convention the GOP “credo is » had o the Seattle organization in 1941 fan TOLTC Yakige, Washingion: ed upon the A Pullman Chamber of {Commerce. He is well acquainted {with the activities of smaller Chambers of Commerce. | The Alaska Department was as- |signed to him upon the resigna- tion of Foster L. McGovern, who, has worked closely with him dur-! ing the past year. He has a most | \u;.om personal desire to assist building a greater Alaska. He is in contact daily with persons going to| and coming from the Territory.| Additional saimon season re-open- |Ganson will stop at all of the 1arge jngs in Southeast Alaska were an- cities and as many smaller ones as|nounced here today by the Fish and possible while in the Territory. Wildlife Service. o e S | Re-opened for DIVORCE ACTIONS ARE CHIEF COURT | o BUSINESS IODAY\ peaEve. one s 11 amorce—io e TEXAS VISITORS IN titf Henry C. Heino from Jane E. UNEAU ARE MAKI"G |from the may be published in ‘P in its \;\rmlls Ameliuan PORTIONS OF ICY STRAIT, WESTERN | the period com- yd\\y_ September 5, p. m. Saturday, \um following areas: Strait District, east of Pt. | Heino—was granted by Presiding e e ommime, ™ TRIP INTO DAWSON Continued until further testi- Imony is available to a hearing on Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Soule, resi- to show cause why a decree of di- dents of Alamo, Texas, who are vorce to Florence Mae Jensen from vyiciting their daughter, Mrs. C. W. Isak J. Jensen should not be modi- Wright of this city, are now on a 'Ified to give the defendant custody 10-day trip to Dawson and other pcints of interest in a planned tour, of the couple’s minor child. One new divorce action was filed by the Canadian Pacific Railway. with the Clerk of the District Court' The Soules left on a recent today: William H. Thiemeyer of princess Louise and arg scheduled Wrangell vs. Helen Thiemeyer. to return here on the next Princess They were married at Haines, In Norah. Following their return here, Cctober, 1938, and have three minor they will remain in Juneau as the, children, of whom the plaintiff S house guests of the Wrights for custody. Incompatability 15 cause another week before returning to of action. their home in Texas. Brought into Distriet Court ->oo peal from a Com- Judgment, here. is THEODORE C. WIEHE, e, FREQUENT VISITOR T0 ALASKA, WEDDED on defendant’s appe miscioner’s Court the case of Jack Jadoff Vs McNallen The Commis: awarded the plaintiff $285.66 plus $6.40 costs and $42.85 in a judgmen, signed July 30. e sction was brought to recover an| The marriage of Theodore Char- ulleged balance of purchase price les Wiehe, well known New York for personal ° property, mainly City business executive and frequent |liquers. Alaska visitor, to Miss Gertrude Drinkwine Rich, in Reno, ada, |has been announced. MOOSE SEDAN To BE ls Mr. ‘Wlehe is president of the h I a 1 AWARDED ON SEPT. 25, i New York Gly, and nag viited here on many business trips. He Moose wm |was recently a visitof at the home new 1947 0f Jack Gucker, Schenley represen- -os The Loyal Order of make the award of the Frazer Sedan at the 20th Century tative herc. This auction, the first of its kind 2 s last night an explosion and'pready a Prous rganiz- —————— in Juneau, will be designed to give d P ready are numerous, the org Theatre on September 25, immed- le tt rtunity of disposing fire at the south side bulk refining ers said shares will sell at $i00, pecple the opportunity of disposing| 1. ot tne Standard Oil Co. Of with each member limited to one l3tclY following the first show, ac- HRE DEPARI‘ME"]’ of some of their White phants | o, cording to an announcement made i 1 - | Ohio. share which he may resell npon for a good cause. The cause in i 3 5 Tt ]'o '[AI_K BASEBA[[ question is Junem\ ‘mmnn«l Li- | PhITRE leaving the Territory. An eventue ery of the car i )romisrd| -z 4 = WASHINGTON—The Commerce capitalization of $100,000 is the co- sl B e 5| U0t Aaved 1o, the nlem. | DOVSTRReNt B0 today (et (WRSC OpRIpAte ____in-full order will be issued when the to pay off the| award is made i > | Baseball is to be the main topic mdeblt‘dn(.\ on the lot, and if wul»‘ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ficient, begin a building fund. | JUNEAU, ALASKA All householders, merchants and DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME business concerns invited to dig ! WEATHER BULL FTlN Max. temp. DAY in their cellars, attics and garages and bring out all those things llm(k last Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. Weather at nave been collecting dust for years| Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am but are too valuable to throw away. | Anchorage 64 41 46 0 Pt. Cloudy Many things will come to light|Barrow 32 34 0. Cloudy that have been of little value to|Bethel 42 50 Trace Cloud the owner for sometime but N.mv-;Cx rdova 47 48 0 Cloudy cne else has been locking for just {Dawson 31 32 0 Cloudy such an cle. | Edmonton 47 51 07 Rain There is no limit to the type of |Fairbanks 33 34 02 Clear article that may be made to bring |Haines 46 49 0 Clear someone joy and give some one else | Juneau 10 a7 0 Clear the satisfaction of having gotten |Junean Airport 65 11 42 0 Clear rid of something they didn’t want|Ketchikan 68 50 50 0 Clear for & good cause Kotzebue 46 36 45 Trace Cloudy Just to list a few of these ar-|{McGrath 60 7 46 0 Cloudy ticles: clothes, ties; books; baby|Nome 48 43 43 Tracg Cloudy carriages mes; sporting goods y | 33 34 04 Fog and equipment; framed pictures; | Pete sburg 61 44 44 0 Clear marine equipment® auto accessor ‘Punhmd k( 55 58 Trace Cloudy ies: bric-a-brac; antiques, old dolls; | Prince George 70 | 49 49 Trace Cloudy tools of &ll descriptions; garden | San Francisco 56 and kitchen utensils; scissors; pot-|Seattle 66 58 0 Cloudy ted plants, costume jewelry; old|Sitka 64 47 0 Cloudy bridge prizes; musical instruments; | Whitehorse 56 41 0 Cloudy phonograph records; merchant’s | Yakutat 55 40 0 Clear dead stock; trophies; old service *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) , The low pressure center located just south rday morning moved slowly northeastward office equipment; wad| WEATHER SYNOPS furniture, etc of the Alaska Peninsula ) The public is urged to see and filled during the past 24 hours and the ridge of high pressure con- they can find around ir homes | tinues across the Gulf of Aleska from a high pressure center and places of busir and call | about 1000 miles west of the California coast to the Tanana Valley McLean's Insurance of or take |Another low pressure center is located south of the Alaska Peninsula their plunder this morning and appears o be moving slowly northeastward. Young Hardware Co., air has moved Parson’s Electric or 400 miles of the bo of the United States. air mass are as low as 30 degrees this morning. uniforms; curios; old what | e Juneau Juneau Dairy, | McLean’s Of- Temperatures in this fice. Pick-up service will be arranged | normal over Southeast Alaska yesterday. Rain has fallen at a few stations if impossible for the donor to de- | over western and southwesten Alaska and at many stations over central liver their goods and the Royal Thunderstorms were reported over Alberta, Canada, last night Blue (ab Co. has offered their MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Eadliidss o e Rotary .Club Zor) Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today pick-up service WIND Height of Waves | There is a splendid opportunity} — giation Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) for you to clean house of a 1ot |ggpe Decision Clear 52 WNW 14 2 feet of things that you would hate t0|gape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 51 SE 9 Oalm throw away but e been taking | pigred Rock Clear 61 NE 7 Zero up a lot of valuable space | Five Finger Light Clear 55 Calm Calm cotrer gl g Guard Island Clear 63 Calm Zero LEADBETTER LEAVES Lincoln Rock Clear 53 NNW 4 Zero Point Retreat Clear 54 SW 8 Zero George Leadbetter left via PAA| over the weekend enroute to Anil pyENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska Arbor, Michigan, where he willl;5 miles per hour. Outside take some post graduate work. H':, y to northwesterly winds under 15 miles per hour. is a graduate of the University of | with patches of morning fog Wasnington and spent time in Ju- Low pressure center neau in the Signal Coi moving slowly northeastward Variable cloudine located A mass of | yuthward into central Canada and is within about | 1| Temperatures were above MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY variable winds under waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—west- | 29.70 inches—52 degrees north, 157 degrees west, ! - e — |of discussion for members of the | Juneau Volunteer Fire Department |at their regular monthly meeting at the Fire Hall tomorrow evening. And, heading the list of base- iball items will be setting of final OFFICERS, TEEN-AGE, REQUEST MEETIN The officers of the Teen-Age plans for the finals to the Gastin- {Club are requesting all the mem- eau Channel Leagus season—the {kers of the Club to attend a spec-, Baseball Banquet, at which prize at the club house to| |awards and speeches close out the tomorrow (Thursday) af-|season. ternoon at 5:15 o'clock ! Also to be considered is recon- | Several matters of importance Lu‘dmcmng of the Firemen's Park |he Club must be acted upon. field for the 1947 ball seascn. |ial meet be held ‘ : ? "Dirt will get | . your Diesel ' if you don’t watch out, | Sure as shootin’, if there’s Old Man Dirt in your Diesel fuel, | there’s trouble ahead. Every drop of fuel goes through | injector-nozzle holes small as a human hair. And if these injectors get dirt-worn, that does it, brother. Cuts the power of your Diesel and leads up to repair bills. Because it's all- important to use a CLEAN fuel, use Standard Diesel Fuel —distilled 100% for PURITY. T. H. DYER Branch Manager Telephone 280 | THIBODEAUS RETURN T0 !loolhsome JUNEAU AFTER SPENDING Hunting SUMMER IN THE STATES Story than the past Owing to the strike involving the OPENS FOR NY[ Baranof, there will be no meeting | Mrs. ‘ceha and Mary Master Joey Thibodeau vm,cxs on the S. S. Aleutian re- of the ‘turmngmln !&l;_l: T};_Jln; lin Jun&‘m ishot a 22 rifle at a grouse. His cerning their transfer from Kluek- aouths & {) —_ ;l odeau \\(l‘"l quarry considerately plopped over wan to Angoon. oul o be present for the gradu- dead and so did a feathered Mrs, Kahklen serves as special "anon of her ¥'s (from Marylhurst College American constitu- | On one occasion Miss Mary Thib- tion and not upon a manifesto that odeau spent two weel Scout camp in Oregon, called Camp nes Wildwood. served as unit leader for mer at that camp ‘gmdnaunn from Marylhurst. Ac- mxdmg to present plans, she xcmam in Juneau. AREAS REOPENED | GRACE BERG RETURNS T0 JUNEAU ON NORAH | mencing at 6 o'clock a. m. Thurs- | until 6 o'clock December 7, are Returning to Juneau on the S.8 Princess Norah yesterday was Miss Grace Berg, daughter of Mr. and S Moc e Vi has o it uy Now Cc mml md Scmhem sec- weeks. ) Miss Berg spent most of her vicit with her sister, ;r}:p former Sylvia Berg. Accompanying her on the cess Norah was her mate, Miss Maxine Moork students of the University ka, they met in Seattle and plan to return to Fairbanks together in approximately ten days Miss Moorhead will be the house- guest of the Bergs in Juneau. that Geyer's backers on the story are probably planning to get their teeth drilled soon.” 'ANS TEACHERS LEAVE | round the Gotemn musams FOR ANGOON TONIGHT Joe Thibodeau, Misses Ce-/these days Dentist John H. Geyer Joseph M. Kahklen, Alaska Na- | flflbfld_"d_" and js known as “Two Grouse Geyer.” tive Service teacher, and his wife, were Dass-| It seems that on the first day have been in Juneau several days hunting season, Dr. Geyer conferring with ANS officials con- daughter, t istant to her husband in his signment as ANS teacher. The Kahklens have been station- ed at the Kluckwan school for the past several years. They leave. to- night on the Estebeth for their new ‘uznmcnt in the Angoon school. - ELKS — ELKS — ELKS First meeting of Fall Schedule tonight Initiation—Feed. adv. Grouse No. 2. The firs shot through the neck and the secand through the head. All lon one bullet. The double-beheader happened at |Shelter Island. Tt is attested to several local hunters who de-| Girl | clare themselves to be overt wit- Cecelia, companion, in_ Ore-pird was graduation, and Joey Following the Thibodeau, Mary at a One the sum-|the following her Miss Cecelia Thibodeau hard-to-convince hunter in building, however, points out ,.lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIlIIlIllIIIIIIIIllllIIlIIIIIIhIIIIIIII|I||||||I|IIIIIh. will .- Finest Hiale’s arter SEATTLE Rip | CANNING PEACHES in Seattle for the last several at BB erts CASI-I GROCERY Mrs. D. Drowley, Prin- college room- d. Both of Alas- Meanwhile. SWEATERS---WWe Have "Em Exquisite - Stylish and Serviceable [ 4 These are now on display along with a beautiful assortment of S K IR T S that will catch your eye! JONES-STEVENS uneaw’s Oldest Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily