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PAGE EIGHT i bert Des Marias. e full time steward. Jackson was | formerly employed by the Gastineau Hotel Jnder his the club room will be open day except Sunday from 5 until 12 o'clock midnight Tomorrow night’s opening of the Jeep Club and Lodge mark the beginning of the VFW's management, every p. m Room will 'I'Hl: DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRl:—-]UNEAU ALASKA PPLES PEACHES DELICIQUS! CELERY =FRESH === 6 POUNDS - $5.00 ORANGES THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1946 P 3 |to resume negotiations for the re-| Idmu remained upright but were FERST GOAL OF BUILDING TRADES J Repa'r'a"on o' patriation of Japanese citizens and \du‘uled. Passengers in these cars i : prisoners of war in Soviet territory, | were less severedy injured. The train i IN AN(HORAGE ARE J R a spokesman for General MacArthur carried 209 persons l.fB LONDON--Ney George (u\"‘ SURPRISE GlFT aps ln ussm“ announced today | L] Some of the injured were carried 1 29, was c« icted today c y | |on stretchers half a mile to am- ; § The spokesman said negotiations, | - | : WEll IN SiGHI ireer or et “\{ Befy ( m READY To SIR’KE Al'eas Take“ Up hich were broken off last July,! 1 |Fulances “on U. S. highway 66, year-old film extra, an r vith Lt. Gen.| | which parallels the tracks for some S was sentenced to die % % TERT Ll lgle‘x::]n&i ;;:k‘“d“ mnm_vi | distance. Others were brought here fet l < L t "HORAGE Alnska, Sept. ZGfi‘ BROOKLYN ept. 26——Just TOKYO, Sept. 26.—Russia has Kurze Dere 1' e on fISt chrs AMA. seieved to Ve SV0IE10 10SSINLArG€SI pypis The Duke of Windsor Building Trades Council members pefore they went out and lost a authorized its Tokyo representative ber of the Allied Goun b torville. Aty &1 TRA R 0t st will 2o to England next month and | Waited today for clarification of the [ball game to the Phillies that hurt R T T SRR they were flown to Los Angeles Confribution fo Date |3 &0 e e "t im| Wage Adjustment Board's action on|pennant chances, the Brookiyn o e AT S S ey o $1 500 first time since he renounc- | Proposed wage increases which em- | Dodger: made a surp JUNEAU, ALASKA REmTsn alif, Sept . gan =d, d the throne ten years ago to mar- | Pl ready have agreed to gift of cabin cruiser (0 DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120THl MERIDIAN TIME [ 70 CSUre persons were B o i Sard'ims k- T i m Branch Rickey, President of the WFATHER BUL LETH\ |Jurre carly, Sny grhanUnlom R |0 e il bt tin plite Ry sthe ot The union has set tomorrow as Olub. Rickey recently presented Max. tesng, ODAY s e s el | PHILADELPHI The National|the deadline for a strike as the re- most of the Dodgers with a $1,700 last ; Loaust 8 30am_ 24 hrs. s"\thcratl‘;‘“’b"““d transcontinental limited | @ 4 pedal o fion of Women's Republican|Sult of the Boards action in re-'automobile to show his apprecia- Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. |from St. Louis went into the ditch opened its convention,| [using to authorize the increases.|tion for their pennant fight. Anchorage 49 2 2 0 Clear e B By et 0 LR TS Presenting A0 000 G re confusion resulted from - TR p 108 2 05 Snow | miles east of Victorville. Delegs repr iting 400,000 C Barrow 26 e > M 3 4 t wires received here yes- o a2 3 s o ki Deputy Sheriff .Zeke Ebelein, at women from 41 states heard the vires ves Bethel 46 32 24 3 the scene of the wreck, said me‘ Pres Mrs. W in Suther e' mg "(eS Cordova 50 25 25 0 e | rbinGar RndAtE e o Chicago, plead for their help in| Alaska's Governor received a tele- BaGssn 3 2 0 B e o el b L o T i 2 Sty f Edw! e ? s s e § in thir cab and were believed to be g neressional elections | Eram from Edwin Arnold, Director | 5 38 0 winning the Congressional election: A I Un mea |s q e Edmonton 57 alive. No one was killed so far as| el of the Division of Territories and Fairbanks 40 16 16 0 Clear el ) so far as Island Possessions, stating the WAB| Haines 50 3 35 04 Clear Al is ! R allf oM _ | was to meet Wednesda 3 39 15 . Cloudy STOCKTON, Calif.—Mrs. Je Wed Tonsan 19 15 Pt. Cloud: e mbulances were dhp;mmd Haled Bag ear-old former taxi| A second was received from Ax-‘ ANCHORAGE. Bebt. 98, - Brice ‘Juneau Atrsiort 48 36 37 a2 PL._ Cloudy | Sn Bernardino and Barstow eher { trial Oct. 30| thur D. Hill, Jr, WAB Chairman, i i & *° Ketchikan 54 44 44 ot Cloudy jéhe west and east, respectively, to dancer, mu ¢ i sl dhe st : tags quoting OPA ceiling ‘prices 3 o remove the injured to hospitals in 2,000, but expect- on a charge of beating and strang- |$tating that the strike notice per- P8 % TR, C O TR RIS Kotaebue 43 33 33 : : 1 Qeatn r-old|i0d expi today, Thursday, and Were in evidence here today MsGiratis P 2 2 0 San Bernardino, about 30 miles hat area to death her ve-year- % D sday, an 3 ¥ : remilitic 4 cGra 2 2 5 , bt 4 widening | davhter, Judy, a spastic paralytic. | the case would be considered by the Meat Went e },m.”‘:\;(ux O A giniB 46 33 39 0 away. Meanwhile the injured were | o . . Sl 2 of in. Board shortly after the expiration 1ITSt time since June e 3 16 16 0 (laid on the ground along the right s expected to She entered a formal plea of ir bl Bhe i 1ager Northway o TR, N : date. He said the Board would not| Maurice Sucrow, district manager rsburg 51 41 41 30 Fog jof way, 300 yards from U. S. high- to the Library nocence : of the Anchorage OPA office, said Petersburg g " dy | way 66. R desd 3 consider the case should workers Portland 69 4 47 0 Pt. Cloudy |Way 6 th r E Lid ey \ Ry ‘l:-'ttl‘.u\ were complying closely with Prince Gisorss 57 o7 0 i Officers said they would have to or cha 'OKOHAM! he Army trans- |8 v = d .w regulations rince Geor : 2 arrie c e g b 4iFely | port (Cape Cléave 1ett today for ¢ A spokesman for the Building "°¥ f“‘“k”"l’“," however, refused to Prince Rupert 54 44 Pt. Cloudy |Pe caried to the highway on| \ from fraternal and ' gitle with 1678 troops. The Chapel|Trades Council said no further ac-!, One dealer, howeier, teused 10 o, 63 50 Clatiay, | SRS ORES S8 airblizioes CORRRIY fons within Juneau. | Hill Victory is preparing to leave lion was planned by the Council at l-v{' "xj ";)‘ \\;yl_“‘"l“” “_;ul"{ be Sitka 50 14 Rain ireach the scene. \g organizations that with 1,480 troops for Seattle this time Mimpossibie” to sell the beef &t dur- Whitenorse 38 2 S P e, 8 3 - - — = Za a 5 30 ear 2 2 ~ alLLE ple or paid e s rent ngs without taking a loss. Yakutat oL ! the $6400 fund| TOKYO—Allied headquarters to-| Many butchers were faced with a (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m : | VICTORVILLE, Calif, Sept. 26— aid it is receiving reports of VFw OPEN HOUSE similar situation having purchased WEATHER SYNCPSIS: A high pressure center is localed over ‘l‘rgsc‘l‘x: persons were killed in the au Woman's Club, Rotary sporadic cases of epidemic typhus sresent supplies while ceilings were northern portion of the Yukon Territory and a low pressure center about { wreck of Union Pacific passenger Yes, real garlic flavor s Scotti fe from widely separated area: o oft 400 miles southeast of Kodiak Island this morning. Snow has fallen dur-{ i No. 3, the transcontinental e handy shalids with Masons, American Le of Innoculations and spray-\ ol g ing the past 24 hours at scattered points over central Canada and north-! Jimiteq from Chicago, two and a X Business and Professional Wo! ing v DDT are planned " " 3 western Alaska and rain at scattered points over the northwestern por- | pait yriles east of here this morn- moisture-proof top. Just Club, Emblem Club, Chamber o jEEp REMODE[ED Reslau[an's May tion of the United States and Southeast Alaska. Below freezing tem- { el b atin s add riatol Commerce and the Juneau Vol MOSCOW: —meuulmn of mt,h\ peratures were reported over the nerthern portion of Canada and over ally Sotness o many ishel teer Fire Department. At I 10 officials ot the Kuibyshev and Yar- (! € U I QpA of Alaska except along the coast. The temperatures over Southeast| [ W o " biirod e st 8 oy ) other groups have been appr lavl regions of Russia is getting| The newly-remodeled Jeep Club ose Uniess Alaska were below normal yesterday. i SR g s B for aid, but they not re- under in Moscow, ‘““uwl,xlm the land Lodge Room in the VFW Hall H MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN { wreckage today, and the body of GARLIC SALT i weeping inve ation of collective |y be r . o1 61 p— M " Y Y 15 RS 9 ) R , . : s Biotiiy] favi aRMIETs e ot Tn thade Rrehe | e ML KPS AEIY (hanges Menu p"(es Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | another weman could be seen in ONION SALT .]. .‘H hly | fe @ nistra 7; those areas. night \t{xk‘n the Veterans of Foreign WIND Height of Waves | the wreckage of the first cha CELERY SALT et Abow at ]k = ; L [ Verss Xl FOSt) hod (obER DL WASHINUTUK, . (Sepil aoin Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | #here all the deaths occ SAVOR SALT “the Gapitol Thestre o e e Immbfl (11” ihbers: o Lol kecpers today backed their | Cape Spencer Cloudy 4 ENE 22 1 foot The front end of the leading s3ASONING Aetea N etk o 2, SOt ““_"“]"“f ol ERo sl R b of Gemands for OPA price relief with Eldred Rock Cloudy 48 N .16 1foot |[chair car was spintered and its clan S R R e bl e Lo e loitanevant will 2l oe o SpIEad CIRiNE Five Finger Light Cloudy 46 NNE 10 Smooth | rear end was piled atop the car ; 1'( cleared last evenir |>1:|~ some J S S ey h"w‘( )‘:u‘:nn: (n:-v(m“ wu ({'}‘;«' L officlal ot e NeGloual gies- feoitn ROttt Cloudy 43 N 17 4 feet mmediately behind it. The first | * * e Do Gt Teonava) : members; andiwill be held {nstead, BLiant Assoclationl told a ropbriar MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: | jive cars in the train remained up- || C 1 ln Srnleemin e dinge R st e e el istedd that restaurant groups all over the | Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per HOUr in- | right but were thrown askew on M Heintatoman expressed him-| o N FRANCISCO — The Grace of the previously plajpied IUation country are “getting more up in | creasing to 25 to 30 miles per hour tonight. Protected waters of Southeast ; the rails Mr. Heinta U]"_A”')“:Tl“'fd S freighter Sea Runner, carry- of new members. The —approXi- .,.,o 4,4 setting dates for closing | Alaska south of Lynn Canal and north of Sumner Strait and outside | The three following pullmans and § T R 7 troops from Okinawa, is mately JEREERAS 1O UD 207 i fhy cdnnt relief.” waters, Sitka to Yakutat—increasing northeasterly winds becoming 15 to L 8 i 2 sl 2 i Inferesy belag -’“"“;‘l in the Lit 18 hours overdue in this port and membership will be taken into the issue is an OPA | 20 miles per hour. Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska south of Fred- T D oy SIS &-{a bimp has heen sent out fn an ef- |clin net, Fridey nlght, dbeir il ck menu meat items | erick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—inereasing east- tive of the effort being put into fort to locate the ship, the Marine ber will bring the total Taku Post of June 30. Also in- | el theasterly winds becoming 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight. the fund raising by the various announced today, Tho membership well above 200 Sty of Eetiinn ; cloudiness with rain by Friday i groups who are holding s due at 5 pm. Wed-| The Jeep Club has been divided out ffom un- Low pressure center—29.55 inches—54¢ degrees north, 148 degrees | auctions, entertainments and a search was started into two distinct section in line ey b Smoving . alstward! | gaging in sever 1 efforts to raise her by radio With the remodeling plans to ' s 5 [ activity to meet fai 3 allow space for serving refresh- a1 0% | gttt failed 8 el e ine i | llIIlIIiIIllIII!IlII! HH!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIHIIIII||||||IIIill!llil‘l'llllllll"l_i 3 J 3 i be used by teen-agers ;;.11 = nl =) R § ASHINC IN—Senator le; ‘ - = /- 4 = poog ARTHA SOCITY || WASHINGTON sernior Herl Ko, s usiary members r = [0 (% voa. AREREALLY FRESH = in the Mountains? Tood § 1. Sept. 27, 1 Kilgor o WiEginle hes been SR S EAE = o RY AIR = m @ YEounidains. i » Gommittee. Sen.| The new section, tentatively call- = = R S L S w York has re.|ed the Taku Post Lodge Room, was =" = ' \ v rorg has e r st} o e — = B £ = formerly the unpartitioned west end = K% [ C ld B th | \ { 12 3 L = @ = | ATTEND | s 2 BUTITER-HighGrade - Pound 5= Cold Bathrooms: \ 4 I \ b e £ ‘Soas & b + oy — == f from the area in which the bar = \ % ' . ! HOLLYWOOD—Rioting broke out T = = ! e i C T } !tricd to cross picket lines at the|lna MAY be drawn as a paneled =2 NETTED GEM = { ow at Capitel | . ) 1ora Bl dnes ® wall between the sections = = \ eatre ¢ g ¥ S AR said the door was installed p'.\rlicu- = s s = SEE oun wInE 1 ! e A o ‘:H:fitlli\‘-{ m,o,”‘ larly to afford members of the Girl = = ¥ § y | &F for sugging a WOorker WAo Cross- gyt troop which the VFW spon- == = \ i e 1€ — = ! T 0 N l G ll rl | | the e sors, a private and completely suit- == &=\ sELEcTioN i“ ) 7 > able meeting place. The VFW = ‘ = H \ g s Nor = I i = ! Then Drop in for an | GTON—The Normandie, iyq,, is the only Girl Scout troop = [} ou = ! k ! . )‘“' s"‘;‘ “Ul'u s Lt“l the i Juneau to be under the auspices = = EI Ecmlc HEATEBS .. ‘rench merchant marine, today 1s ', e = = | | ke : ¥ 51of a men’s organization = = { Appetizing Snack | iy st worn ot Junk 1 67 i e remadced_pancied = HONEY DEW = ! at { | s prospective buyers are concern-|wa) arrangement, the Jeep Club == - 0““ t = QUICK RADIANT HEAT ! fe )n...f‘.. “llull‘ll mu“xrx]xn c"““ and Lodge Room areas have been = CASABA = { i { York, offered the Maritime Com-| ompletely redecorated. Several new = Laeadd = ' N { | mission for the hull and machin- |, . : \ 1 = _— WHEBE IT S NEEDED' ! ! beaches have been installed and = "EW GIANT YELLOW = | ‘ ! ot the “‘"l“l-‘ll“i\‘"*l“ 'bml“d andiq) benches and seats have been = AT Es e CUCUMBER S E| \ ett was the highest bidder. r r i " = 3 \ {re-upholstered in maroon leather = y [ e — Florescent lights have been install- SPECIALLY PRICED =) 1 é‘ l || WASHIN -l‘O\ OPA today in- eq throughout both rooms. SRk us = M| | : | |creased the .price of most WOEK| masic redecoration is mow com- SHE i A Libb = N il 1 { shirts by 10 P‘“?“l The increase picte, but additional touches will Uarnation, Li Y. =| \ 1 | § | was granted under pro lons Ol\](\ added later this winter. Chief 3 = H | ! Slons 1 : [ = 1l Il }|the new price control law, which|qmong the supplementary decora- Darigold, Borden = 4 | “ { | requires higher costs of raw cot-|tion will be a display of war sou- = ‘| L § | ton to be passed on to consumers.!venirs brought home from combat lhR = u { >+ nes by VFWs. This project will = ‘ : = \ THREE FROM ANCHORAGE afford Juneau residents their first - - Gun ac = { 0pen uhhl 10-30p M H S S opportunity to see a large array of " = H 5 { The following visitors arrived such war trophies gathered in a = { SEWARD STREET { | here from Anchorage yesterday and | single display "INTOSH RED = 1 ( ite Gold Bld | registered at the Baranof Hotel:| The Jeep Club opens tomorrow Mac Y = )pposite Goldstein Bldg. 7. Is : isas: charge acl E = \ DI lg. A" W. Isbill, Roy D. Duggan, Ro- night in charge of William Jackson, Cl’lsp, Crunchy = ‘ Y = McINTOSH APPLES Crisp === Juicy ® MARTHA SOCIETY FOOD SALE Friday, September 27 at 10 A. M. at FPIGGLY WIGELY/ lJUST PHONE 16 or 24 for FREE DELIVERY - | winter season. Most members who have been out of town on vacations, nal or other special summer acti have returned and a large attendance of the club membership is expected tomorrow night One of the first business projects to be taken up this winter will be formulation of the long-planned = VFW, Women's Auxiliary, with = election and installation of officers. - STEAMER MOVEMENTS 8¢ hN‘llll( d to sail 9 p. m. Satur- Princess LO\u.s(' from Vancouver day. No Seattle. Princess Norah rive from Skagway sailirg: announced from scheduled at 6:30 to tomor- row morning, and sails south at 8 o'cloc Estebeth scheduled to sail for Skagway 10 p. m. Monday. Leota scheduled to sail from Auk Bay every Thursday at 9:15 a. m to conr with O'Harra Bus at Haines for Fairbanks and Anchor- age. - eee —— Grocery will pay 2 cartons in good shape. l‘l'< cents ady APPLES CASABAS HONEY DEWS LETTUCE TOMATOES = HEAR FRANCIS ONIONS Sponsered by B. P. W. Club (T IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIII 'ORE HOURS . DELIVERY SCHEDULE: Daily Juneau Deliveries ... HIH]I]IIIIIIHIIII DHONE B e CABBAGE GREEN PEPPERS CAULIFLOWER MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND September 27 Douglas Delivery—— /: ‘ CASHA.GRO_ LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT HUBBARD and DANISH SQUASH PPAUL IN CONCERT - Nerthern Light Church 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. . - o 10:00 A.M., 3:00 P. M. “loses Daily at Noon s o Now Availabl To Eligible Velerans IN ONE OR TWO BEDROOM HOUSES—FULLY INSULATED—30-Day Delivery Barring Strikes A DEMONSTRATION MODEL HOUSE WILL SOON . BE SET UP IN JUNEAU For Full Details as to Cost and Construetion, Write CLARENCE R. RANDS, Conlraclor SITKA, ALASKA Representing ALL Southeastern Alaska

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