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PAGE TWO e ¢ v Marshall C pilots, who know like cok and are » for the U R - §e $ ¥ lopment it the /DR l.d ry L e rar dvanc Y A sec DC-4 is now een re ol f e reat Anc > within to 60 i bus These luxurious 44-passenger DC-4's L] threc have been designed for Als LR JA L2 I ‘ tion and can be used for ¢ 11 as service irli inauguratior 1t will prov passenger parade of of this DC ide lu 168 able trips at more s hour and will give comfort and convenienc ) )C-4 ¢ nt. never before available by Alaskan his luxurious DC-4 cquipment Al An- will be used within Alaska, as well ( Vacha at gs between Alaska and the Outside Fror 1 reraf transport arg now Als x "Consoit” Charges Made by Senator Light, Flurty . . . . AUNT SEMIMA 24”‘%([5 EATTLE, Oct. 10—U. € B. Mitchell D-Wash), s ’ A % he has transmitted reports to the Sho hfi;aflrk({a/p,ae/?@s/ e ettt o g \at unidentified members 3 United States prosecutor’s consorted” with wives of som the Nazis they prosecuted rnberg Mitchell said he was not making which, he said, “were International N charges en me by which asked that I trans- B e il m to the Kilgore commit- SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE €0, | i, in 1 e o Risore com FORMERLY SVITII OIL BURNER SERVICE D 0il Burners - ing — Healing Grads crossing_accidents result- DAY PHONE- NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 it ”““'_’“:i” “‘,'('\‘4,’(",;‘”’:" ;: e e the previous year 2id Sale on L8 EQUIPMENT anks, Alaska oifered: e Lols BRIEF description of Kin Lot 3 e F o Lot 4 i Lot 5 Lot6 ; S5l et LI e drill, gas engines nes, grease unit, llow Two shovel bocm and dipper, case » Fruck for parts only FULL DETAILS fer st ting kids, Conditions of the Sale and COMPLETE BES&WE‘TEQN of the lots above may ke oblained at DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ; Property Office JUNEAU, ALASKA ! 'Wh hle expenditure it must bhe rebuilt or replaced is prevent and the in hand with intla- tien! Do y part . to prevent fire losses. They'r costly! Be g ed against fire los is s0 ive. § sl & progress THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 5 'BISHOP FITZGERALD GOP ADVANCE ™ e roroarow ENROUTE 10 STATES Bishop Walter J. Fitzgerald, S. J.,| i | |< leaving Juneau tomorrow by Al- laska Coastal Airlines for Wrangell, mhnr he will administer the sacra- {ment of confirmation on i i i 5 % /Continued jrom Page Ome) | e Will then go to Ketchikan, to _/__ |administer confirmation, spect the new there. parochial school Treasurer pressed by The Second Division appears to be Olson is more closely Republican Cole there.! pyom Ketchikan the Bishop will ; O e Lanor Gome | Proceed to ‘the States, where he e e i"‘éfi OM- | will attend the annual Bishops Ramong *‘l““r’)’;“‘\““‘*‘ g BNSON. | jpeeting in Washington and the he Second m also is the:;nnyal meeting of the Extension only sector slding against state- go.jety in Chicago hood, but that’s on the count of| g Y th~ outlying precincts only, Nome After attending to various busi- being not yet reported on the ref-|ness matters in the States, the erendums. | Bishop _expects to return to Juneau The Second Division, incomplete about December 10. He is being honored tonight at unofficial count, is Sunday. and to in-| DOUGLAS NEWS OES PRACTICE Oificers of Nuggett Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star will prac- tice at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening, Oct. 11, in the Eagles Hall "'Give hera head start' : satd Doctor S e DIWC NEWS The Douglas Island Woman's Club held their regular monthly I mecting last night at the home of Mrs. Marcus Jensen, with Mrs. Glen Rice assisting. Mrs. Leigh Grant was elected new secretary. The ¢luk discussed varlous activi- ties for the future including a 1Chr|~' mas turkey d with Mrs. Milford Marshall in charge. Many thanks for the entertainment go to Mrs. Ernest Ehler wd Mrs. Edith | Popejoy for their marvelous pre- "sentation of various musical selec- Delegate to Congress—Bart-|a special meeting of the Serra tions. New members admitted last D) 7A8: Petirdsh’ (B AR olib in the Parish hail. |cvening are: Miss Wetherby, Mrs. - For Treasurer D) 658: - “ Stamm. Mrs. Reed, and Mrs. John-| | w Cole (R) 508 ! . S e e oen Commisstoner—enarpe| SCOTTISH RITE 10 | : ‘ (D) 508 Benson (R) #45: Efkiiball WSC MEETING i 1) 180 { S]‘AR]‘ FALL WORK Officers of the World Service i Eeator-<Muns - (RY 4186 | Circle of Northern Light Presbyter- Jenes (R) 658; Lyng (D) 556; Cross {ian Church invite the members of an was our first baby, and we i (D) | The Scottish Rite Masons wiil the circle to a 1 o'clock luncheon :::nfi on the right fm-:nl}fa When \‘:eer:slferg':»}:n—agrjfis:smrt o tative—C. D. Ander- | commence their Fall degree work in the church parlors tomorrow RS aas Vite D orated Milk H 30N oA & Laws (R) .500: Mc- |on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The program will be a tour by ke T hV! ; V[‘;pome ilk. He said it now has Donald (D) 578: Ost (R) 575; Ed at which time the degrees from the Kodachrome slides of the Alasnan three ties as much Vitamin D as before ... . and that each pint 'son (D) 560: Porter (D) 535: 4th to 13th will be conferred on & Missions, presented by Mesames contains 400 units —a full day’s supply. Now we're sure Susan’s Madsen (D) 522; Milligan (R) 493.!small class of candidates. Harvey Starling and W. R. Booth. growing strong teeth and bones! Referendums (Nome not report-. At 6:30 p.m. Friday there will be Mrs. Henry Green will lead the de- P.$, ‘to. iusilve: ‘Boddsn's Evaporated Mith iy ed) —For against a dinner for candidates and mem- ! votions o 5 : H oot : ted by the Al M. A: for Primawy 326; bers followed by the conferring of v ! sl o b s i ] against the 14tk dépiee i full ToHn at. @ @ €& ‘®. & B R W9 @ . D | 7:30 o'clock, in charge of J. W.|e . The word laconic is derived from Leivers as Master. Work in the ® WEATHER REPORT ¢ ; : ’ the name of the ancient Greek higher bodies will be done during e (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) . count Laconia! of which Sparta November and December with the e Temperatures for M4-Hour Period o n w ee. or e was the capi 32nd degree conferred on Dec. 13. ® Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning @ & + - . e o o @ . . U. S. DEFARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ¢ In Juneau—Maximum, 48; oe or sa a resstn JUNEAU, ALASKA © minimum, 42. . L] DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | ¢ Al Alrport Maximum, 49; WEATHER BULLETIN |¢ minimum, 42 . : : i Max. temp TCDAY » & R i L) last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs Weatherat|® ~ WEATHER FORECAST o Station 24 h { temp. tempn. Precip. 4:30am. |°* e i I EY) . Anchorage 45 34 6 01 Cloudy S . Barrow 28 18 21 |e Cleudy with rain tonight e| Bethel 26 35 ¢ Cloudy {© and Friday. Southeasterly e Cordova 41 19 | winds 20 to 30 mph. to- ‘® Dawson 10 0 Cloudy | night, decreasing Friday ai- e 2 0 Gibar |© ternoon Fairbanks 25 0 Fog 3 . Haines 41 06 Rain 2 PRECIPITATION . Juneau 15 1.40 Rain @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a oda; . Juneau A 13 5 Rain o . Ketchikan 50 Rain L9 In Juneau — 140 inches; e Kctzebue 36 30 05 Pt. Cloudy | © since Oct. 1, 6.12 inches; McGrath 39 32 04 * Rain & since July 1, 29.32 inches. . Nome 12 36 01 Cloudy s At Airport 143 inches; e Northway 42 28 0 Cloudy e since Oct. 1, 469 inches; ® Petersburg 49 43 17 Rain | ® since July 1, 21.72 inches. ! Portland 64 38 38 0 Cloudy » L Prince George 29 31 0 Cloudy LRI B SRR R B R ice Rupert 45 49 01 Cloudy — | RET ) P 37 37 o1 Fog . e ] With plenty of Borden's Evaporated on our shelf, we just had, Sitka . 50 492 50 45 Rain ! to try it ourselves. Am I glad we did! I'm making my own salad Whitehorse 46 34 35 04 Snow T‘,'.i"'.t > i dressings these days, and Borden’s is just the thing for them! Yakutat 47 39 14 64 Rain < 1t i | They always turn out rich, smooth, and luscious! Borden's blends (4 7 to 4:30 a. m. Todav) i | beautifully with other ingredients—doesn’t separate in cooking. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The weather over the interior and western Just try it! portion of A pen y cloudy with only small amounts of pre- i plan ona iaSIY t o cipitation having fallen during the 24 hours. Generally cloudy qu course dinner | 'FOR A WELE-DRESSED weather has prevailed over Southeast Alaska with a small amount of H SALAD--TRY THIS!" precipitation in the southern porticn and large amounts in the northern ina pleasant | e portion. Temperatures in Southeast Alaska remain somewhat above Pzt | XAV Realwr 0 e iR BTe iy Tolelnreie o e hesats normal. Fresh southeasterly winds have been blowing along the coast atmos here i . for the past 12 hours. The weather in interior Canada has been partly p { ® cloudy with low night time temperatures. Partly cloudy weather has ! . Savory Salad Dressing prevailed over the northwestern States and southwestern Canada. An at I e e T s intense low pressure center is located in the northern Gulf of Alaska « 1 tablespoon sugar D Evaporated Milk this morning. Another rapidly deepening low pressure center is located 1 « 1% teaspoons dry % cup water 200 miles southwest of Adak and is expected to move into Bristol Bay z | mustard % cup vinégar or lemon tonignt H ! |+ 1 teaspoonsalt m-bclc bl K Sineid g ¥ . Sk { | o1 1 tables n butter o1 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ! $1 e o TSR Speai Reports frem Marine Stafions at 1“"0 1;) M. (u(h_vl o i | ¢ Inthe topof a double boiler, mix flour, sugar, y Height of Waves dry mustard, salt, and Gradually add | Y, , salt, and pepper. Gradually a Station Weather Temn. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | + Borden’s Vitamin D Evaporated Milk, stirring Cape Decision Rain 63 '8 6 3 feet - until smooth. Add water. Blend well. Cook Care Spencer Rain-Fog 43 NE 20 4 feet | + over boiling whter, stirring constantly, until Eldred Rock Rain-Fog SSW 22 3 feet | . thick and smooth. Remove from heat. Stir in Five Finger Light Rain 51 ,SE 35 6 feet | o vinegar or lemon juice and butter or marga- Lincoln Reek Drizzl2 50 SE 12 4 feet | o rine. Blend well. Chill. Makes about 1 cup. | MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVE- | . NING: Tcy Strait—easterly winds 30 to 40 miles per hour throughout the YES! We sti & L. |period. Remainder of protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the! of :»?g:&:y plenty, ) 5SS 8 Rin NPT Mt in R et BT SR {outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—southerly to southeaster > " '\\md: to 45 mflm pe- hour decreasing slightly Friday afterncon. Cloudy g e i gon : '{ Open Uniil 10:30P.M. || No finer milk in any can! | A low pressure (‘t'Hf:X‘ of 29.25 inches is located 250 miles west of | § @ . | / ‘ ! cape St. Elias and is moving northward 30 miles per hour while a second | SEWARD STREET intense low pressure center is located 43 degrees north, 148 degrees | J 4 1 NOW...400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINT West, is moving rapidly northward ant is cxpected to be located in the|{ OPposite Goldstein Bldg. { — | Gulf of Alaska early Friday morning. Lo B e gl . DRUNKEN DOCTOR - OF JAPS CUTS UP WAR PRISONERS TOKYO, Oct. 10.—A former Japanese medical officer today was accused of operating on Allied prisoners of war while under the influence of liquor and of perform- ing surgery although he was quali- fied only as a physician. He is 2nd Lt. Hircshi Pujii, form- |erly of Omori POW camp, who also ‘was accused in war crimes charges l'of beating prisoners and converting |Red Cross and medical supplies to (his own use. The charges specified that Fujii |performed a hemorrhoid operation on a screaming soldier without anesthetic, although there was a | liberal supply in the next room, then held up his scalpel and ex- | claimed: “This knife has now | found - American blood.” | He was charged with torturing | James Dennis Landrum, Richmond, Va., by performing an appendec- tomy before a spinal anesthetic The word turtle was used in con- nection with the dove long before it was applicd to the reptile com- fjiei monly known today as a turtle. 0000000 O WCTORE,~ | TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR COAT . . Have It VICTORIZED . . Repaired or Remodeled Victor’s Fur Factory i GOLDSTEIN BUILDING aii SWEDISH Fur Craftsmen for 3 Generations |IIB1|HIHI|HMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIHMIINIIMIIIIIIIHIMlllllllfllHIIlflllIllIHlllll i ed-