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PAGE EIGHT HOUSE RACES 1945 SEASON TIGHTEN WITH ALASKA FUR LATE RETURNS CATCH DOWNJ WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 rkn ) 1 catch of fur bearing Ed Anderson. Chmbs in2nd’. Division, Dale Threat- & f b 1’9 ”ffnf” ens in Fourth it i Pt -war high in l‘HU 41 | compiled by thet life Service, ~lm\\u1 1 ch for 1945-46 was the highest catch in the last This compared with 57, on, the catch totaled d to 97,154 the pre-| d a high of 98,860, gures did not in- Pribilof of 64253 seals | ompared \\Hh 76,964 the preceding | blue fox compared cation for transfer of the Corbe and trappers | bear 605 red lu)“ Returns from Kass received "~\¢uln by the Empire, leay eighth Hou seat from the First Division s hotly contested by three candidate Including the vote from that last S Alaska con nmmn ¥ rat, 1721 otter, weasel, 290 wc )'ll - i Alrlme Slashes Rale, | Seaftle fo An(horagef 9; Dem : Repub- lican Frank D. Price, With or \l Kimsh: SEATTLE, Oct. 17 Northwes (‘ today slashed aw freight s 50 percent, to 30 cents :.‘ betwen here and Anchor- | 1 vegetables and | must weigh ati |lIGHT 0. OFFER - l | ( | Islands which (OF disapproval 9,853 | Moore and Norman Kelly. = HI, GANG' 'HOWDYE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA CLEARANCE REFUSED TO caeemee (0, VESSELS W be consideration of the latest (Con[mued Jrom Page One) offer of the Alaska Electric Light | — 75 and I‘m\\u Company to sell out itsjton since the P <'aried and EA BAII[E electricity business to the Ciay, with| said today he w. hopeful after S im compromise on - ! receipt of word from Comdr. Ches- | offer was tabled at tk r, that relief vessels would be CANTON, Oct. 17.—The official Iregular meeting, pending clarifica-' cleared shortly. Central News Agency today report- ion of items included in the AL | and extension of the period allowed a ESKIMO TO LOAD ed the Chinese Navy had won “a sea battle” against a pirate fleet, 'for payment. Both the extension| SEATTLE, Oct. 17.—The ' small vu clarification were submitted allcannery tender Eskimo was the ast week’s special Council meeting.|first vessel today to take immed- !u action was held up until to- | iate advantage of striking maritime morrow night | unions’ offer to give clearance to If the Council decides to accepl| food shipments to food-short Alas- forcing the freebooters to abandon ! AEL&P’s $900,000 offer, a date Will\ka provided they are carried in their gunboat. be set upon which voters of Ju- small privatély-owned vessels, There are no details. The dis- neau can register their approval Fishermen generally, however, Patch said it still was not known whether the original Government crews had escaped when pirates seized the two ships recently, or had been taken prisoners. With the gunboat bearing the were far from enthusiastic over the Chinese flag, it had been easy for offer by the CIO-Committee for .~ Maritime Unity, a group of six the pirates to raid small coastal craft of four or five men and other costs, it's a losing venture.” The Eskimo, owned by James Sayles, was loading 125 tons of food and stock feed at the Bnllmd; Fishermen's wharf, and is expectéd' to sail tomorrow. Three or four!| small vessels have also loaded some food and feed for Alaska in recent days without interruption, but their cargoes would not compare in size! with the Eskimo's smpmum i BEFORE COUNCIL | FRIDAY EVENING Th major item of business before Jun City Council at its sec- ular October meeting to A second matter before the Cour- ciln terfront unions allied in strike actions. “We're operating fishing boats, not cargo ships, and moving freight {is out of our line,” one operator said. “Our boats carry an average of about 50 tons, and with a creéw IBar beverage dispensary licens from Corbett Shipp to George B e - Empire Wantads get results! (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) ‘ 21 More than 8900 service person-| i+ {nel are due to arrive at three U. S. ports today aboard five transports.| ° Included are | At Seattle: St. Olaf from Alaska, 542 Army personnel; USAT Arcadia i frem Yokohama, 623 Army; USAT General Morton from Yokohama, 2,386 Army Glory Be!. Folks stho'Cheer Tor Light Happriyin’ AUNT JEMIMA FANCAKES/ Easy to fix 'cause - - CADY RETURNS HERE C. W. Cady, of the Royal Blue Cab, has returned to Juneau via PAA after an absence of two months during which time he went they're ready-mixed /to Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn,, l terncon ceived at the Di office here now tota *- PUBLIC LIBRARY E BE CLOSED FRIDAY: | STORY HOUR ON SAT. | au Py h]u lxbl ary will !N temorrow, Alas Day, but| Late returns have change in the ranki candidates in th 1 F D 1y morning - - GOODYEAR REPRES front for publicans NTATIVE Second i : HERE ON BUSINESS TRIP : C. D. Anderson (R) & 5 — s (R) 7€ A r, special represen- ! (D) 758, McDonald (R) 2 for the Goodyear | 68! Company, is in Madsen (D) 6 n ss for his com- Fourth Divis v. He plans to leave for the In- Coble (R) 1,36 terior early next week. Johnson (R) 1,244 0opes (D) - 1105, Meath CAR \1( iE ( OES SOUTH 1120 V. J le C: ie has left for the age (R) 3 A plane on a short Combe (D) to return within a Murray (1) 945. - Emmre Wwant Aas b rmpn. Wantads get Tesults! SPECIAL FRIDAY — SATURDAY RELIANCE VEGETABLE JUICE 12 4601.fins $4.59 CLOTHES LINE NEW ... ALUMINUM 50 feet D5 We have a good line of Canned Peaches, Pineapples, Apricots, Fruit Cocktail, Cherries, Figs BABY FOODS Vegetable Soup, Liver Soup, Chicken Soup, Beets, Squash, Green Beans, Apricots, Apricot Farina, Prunes, Pears and Pine- apples, Custard Pudding, Chocolate Pudding MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. BBerts B P00 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 moooooo&ooi“wm“0on“mmmo for a physical check-up. > 0000000000000 000000000000000000000009009( 000000000000 00000000600900000¢ i TRULY . A MARVELQOUS SLIP Vanity Fair A knitted jersey that will hold its shape and color and cannot “run” . that is easy to tub and need not be ironed . . . that fits like a dream. e TR " ({jomen's Avoanes ‘It’s the Nicest Store In Town® Baranof Hotel Building | CHANNEL RBUS LINE Changes of Fares Effective Gct. 21 Monthly Tickets: Juneau-Douglas - $11.00 Juneau-2-Mile Post - 7.00 Juneau-Lawson Creek 9.00 Juneau-Douglas - 6.7 Juneau-2-Mile Post - 4.50 Juneau-Lawson Creek 4.50 Juneau Douglas - 2MilePost - - - .30 30-Ride Tickets: One Way: CASI'I GROCERY CHILDREN—Juneau-Douglas and Way Points—10 CENTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1946 H & M Grocery PHONE 92 PHONE 95 STOCK UP AT THESE MONEY - SAVING PRICES VISIT OUR STORE and select your order from our shelves. You will find it much easier to plan your meals. FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEATURES | MILK--Darigold -- -7 fall fins $ 3.0 BEETS BEANS KRAUT SLICED CUT GREEN JACKSON @ No.2cans 5 No.2 ans & No.2’ cans $1.00 $3.00 $8.00 CHILI CON CARNE PHILLIPS BEANS CARSTEN'S—With Beans in Tomato Sauce with Frankfurters 4talltins $3.00 | | 4 cans $1.00 KRR E'TZ APPLE JUICE Chicker-Broth CRACKERS HOOD RIVER HALEY'S 15% oz. cans Dpkos.S2 dpinsSE Jlor$1 WASHING POWDER — Peets’ Granulated-Par % Packages - -$1.00 CRACKERS LIVER LOAF Chopped Olives White or Graham E-Z-SERVE For Sandwiches 1b.29c 2 ans 75 Pintjar 43¢ AVOSET CHOW MEIN DINNER Whipping BEN-GEE—Serving for 4 | Bottle - Package 7 5¢ ORANGE JUICE SPINACH CARROTS FLORIDA GOLD SOLID PACK DICED 46 oz. can No. 2% Cans Ne. 2 Cans 67¢ 2fur55c 2for35¢ LAUNDRY SOAP || PA I;?SEOSO!:I VE 10 bars 49 6 bars 49« PEARS PRUNES PEACHES EXTRA LARGE DRIED DRIED 2 Ibs. 49¢ Pound 49¢ Pound 49¢ POTATOES ;i vens 1G1bs. $1.00 NETTED GEMS Free Delivery Daily at 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P: M. Please phone in your order by 10 A. 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