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PAGE TWO S ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ’l'UI..,.) AY, OC T()bl-_R 2 1946 PRINC [_'1'\1'111'1111"1'1'I1'11"'I'l'l'111_"l"1'1"l'11'|."|"1'L'LI'L"I'L'lfl,"l"l'l'L'l"lfU'LflJ port would not be a_costly pro- STfiMpE@E S SiiNcie (8 ST LI $ 8 " ! ject for the city since 75 percent ¢ =1 3| ‘ . % i I'such expenditures w il be allotted k i -4 \\"EA\THER_ RE'P()R‘ L A‘[ RQTARY MEET he Federal; goyernment; . WEATHER BUREAU) . c ® | y. i motor aircraft are not pre 4 T ° for 24-Hour Perlod @ i Fl vented from landing at the Ju- Y 2 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e & = S LUNCHEON go%y d o et s Uy SERIIE S PN t . i o abealthl § st au 3 In Juneau—Maximum, 42 Lz emt 3 - © minimum, ] : r Don Skuse, Soapbox Derby escort ‘ ITLE, O T e At Airport—Maximum, 43; = IJ wccompanied Juneau winner on_ again » today as e minimum, 33 . = 5 ) Osterman to Akron, Ohio, this (1, cc spectors and miners, . 5 I ’ 1 national race gave & i ! ® WEATIER FORECAST | \ B ‘ te ‘ LJ trief ci the trip and the t for » (Juncau and Vicinity) . r | I ' - | centest before members of the Ju- -to - . Al e | | s 3 | neau Rotary Club at their regular ases, he said, there Ihe Kle Partly cloudy tonight and o e 4 C unchcen-meeting. The talk follow- tion of actual slapping Id rush’ o Wednesday. Colder toni s £ = d the first public showing of col- { types of air- to the Kiondike and of the pretty e with lowest temperature e % = red movies taken on the day of cuch landings will be girls who danced at the 1898 dance| e mear freezing d s 1 r g |the mce b r.‘? -y Harmon and Dr.' | R g ol ey : . s 1 —— e William P. Blanton i Big Auction Postponied about | ¢ PRECIPITATION o F ...deseribes a Hickey-Freeman a Seated at the “honor guest table”| i o< announced by Brook © (Past 24 soy:h eading T30 . toduy) @ Rotarian Skuse were five | aiT A o s . 5 r = capbox derby princ ’;“'j. in the membership the e In Juneau — 09 inches; e AT AR T O e = | ace: Jack Boddy, Jeff yypite Elephant Sale, planned 1 e 5 Oct 992 inches; e £ topeoat perfectly. Richly 5 Frank Myers, Dick Kelt-| ¢t Friday. will be postponec 82|'s sincetdRIViAL, 3L Inches ¥ e 5 hn, Dick F and Dale Os-|. . naply for several wee ® At Airport — .15 inche . = terman Rz pians is due to h e since Oct. 1, 9.55 inches; =1 Skuse traced the Juneau to 4 oL b by R EAE R Ry ' sitive i 3 966010k 5 - tailored, handsomely styled... 5 lren trip by giving amusing or in-| jens netive onit ot town during the £ ke § C S | ter experiences —enjoved bY | yookends, and ¢ e ee esscesecee C v (!‘n.: ():lw.m‘m and )\];m,\l\w In! g ot to h PENESEE A = ; B ot R licago the two visited the 2oo ik bt = atr usted companion 1n JHY 5 t museum of natural NIStOKY, | pyoeceds "\m . 6 e i EM)TWE OFFICER 0 5, |and the Sy .4IL1:A1|[‘|xn. t0! L ibrary Bouta, [ e \ big league baseball game i ah i & company or clime 2 WILL GIVE NAMES = = arrived “wonderfully packed” and | [ s r 3 !in perfect shape. VASHINGTON, O 4 L Mr, Skuse said that during the| i e AR UTTGART, Germany, Oct. 22 = & lrace and in the festivities precedir bt sy A man police said today that = = it Osterman received tremendous| co ' BTG BAKSC BeAns W a ve ranking SS offic [ two to three cen f = =1 ovatens ri d only by the Akron 2 4 been arrested and had prom- : | j L winner and, on the day of the race, ;" oo . il R E ed to expose the German terror- = - ! ; i} C the “cliblon e I O RO e DO it ol i ts who exploded three bombs Sat- b Wy 02 - Racer Ge's Top Rating i S s “"m‘;l‘(‘f’).‘l‘)’";‘\_ lln{u\‘ the “SAY0Y. uiday in the Stuttgart area. in pro- C (j'[l[' g} - howed great interest in the “Carlyy reach consumers, ;OPA iadded, They were the prettiest T ever saw N i i r CUSTOMIZED CLOTHES 3 |from A " and complimented US pon the first cans of the higher| “There was Edith Neil of F wly 71009 Stuttgart workers i even more highly than they had i : g She" gy k for 15 minutes before noon, r priced food ch retail stol She's still mighty e r-l on our first entry five years i s Sy R Sarktal b rupting the city, as a protest C l b | skuse said ; g :gainst the bombin which they Res .8 Por. OF o - | 18t Of i eme ! attributed to right-wing Extremists. r i al He added that officials seemed to AN(HORAGE Ou'n'fl ; i g be “amazed” @ e quality ¢ % . The arr appeared to be the r L L ““ : ‘\‘1\ 5 ot .,,‘v “. They % important break in two days i g Rg g g iptgigNptin Ny R Nplig By iy B i Np Ry Bp Ny SpRp RNy RpNy Bpuy Bpuy EpNy SpUp Ry g g AR Rp SRRy REY & r i ‘.x S ey ikl DIES Exploglgfi QL" ep SR A e Tip e ATS of a total 211 cars. | o 1 N, ol g i 3 of an ,American military n, \”(, ,)“ winner of the nation- R T e i G 1 and the headquarters of two ad v te or 10”'yéars’ was ‘a’ Delegate;to Con-! o eicy oo o 0 car and officials expected next L i e s B IS ELECIED HEAD GOES DOWN AFTER BALTIMORE, Oct. 22 In ar ‘ ’”i'\ < [:“‘:""(‘]‘ "(’ ;“""""“ great | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 22 O i g ) 2 «,.“,i‘,‘.dw sl : St B 4 fendency toward imitating that me-'An 18-year-cld youth was dead < 5 CFIA—Four and a half mil- out of a meat refrigeration room A ! Ik e OF P-TA GROUP s voters wre‘expectea— NJGHT COLLISHON o sun-potnt. went grocer pranic 2. 55,5 SHSEINGG 5% o iy o ..., DRY ICE SUGGESTED & part in the Parliamentary e Crispino during a robbery uvy! Ak 90 SR8 OHT R { ar ples ,\§~ N next Sunday, a govern- e two youthful bandits last night in ‘the near. Tuure and of aiEREcENEM] 3y n EQ y MEAT S L ] : RUPERT B €. 'Och tart making plans for the 1947/ The dead youth was Donald S:ig- FOR SLHPNNG MEAT ADD "UW/ 8 Mrs. J Pop2) Police said the youths locked Dc sman says : S % i i ¢ ; contest here. Many rules and regu- man president he 1ea Crewmen of the American can- Crispino in the refrigeration room, °OF lere. Many and re mar : 2% achers 110 WASHINGTON Millon G, DETY tender America were enroute {ock him out fo obtain advice cn fEtuns Wil ko cluied Jor Wie poty) . 2 T Bttt ik \.)‘_, ; L‘\FPT[NG 47 term James. Assistant Director of the '0 Seattle today following their now to open his cash register, and| ¢ he : ; i l‘aME Wfl . EFfiGb? e Al i = YN . 1 rescue from the ship which 1 hir G ! he Rotary and the 8 ke 5 T h and Wildlife Service, says that locked him back in a \ | w N Conipa Ahe - L e O dropped from p col- Thay fled with $35 npire compliments q my c Al S rhm ah ““"] lision with another vessel in Gr ey 4 s oificials who said w"-'- BO a— LY AN« iy 30 e i o Yo% yille Channel last night & bvi very acti At 3 t “gEY 1;}:'\ !‘)A_\\ % 5 The 60-foot di d Am- lAR(ENUdS lfl; ject pro- |the Inm DISHES B erica, returning s nft e Al- J car as the Wwith six | tin Juneau Your grecer has Mrs An Awmenican .DCKeS- agkq fishing season, sank after I L > and 6 on alleys busy” fo- b RELIANCE §1) wes. Acciden ot it pictures of colliding with the big ut ves- is BEING HUNIED wle will their meat de 12 PICES ) ¢ . . 3 Z SPICES the regular of the 11 Nazis Who g Dorothy. The latter ship re- Sno n S Shyman said he. 7 “piiraots na dry ice hod was % November, the sor a public teachers on the r Committees appoi from Ketchikan, was recalled for this event were: the tender Helen B. remov Mr. and Mrs. Burr Johnson, Mrs. M men safely tod Helen Wi g The collision occurred in practi al and meat - \ meat broker \.‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ J xt Bar- B ilfllfllfll GROCERY n the suggested ager, asking i in the 10th '~ braticn of the Na-' Derby prior to n 1 gocd uernberg probably Will cejyeq only slight damage and con- KNows HIS STUF? i \ wsed by the Allied Control tinyed northtound. The Coast | 194¢ T Deiby ] tomorrow. The spokesman Guard vessel McLean, dispatche 5 Juneau Derby sized that there would be b that Jun WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 Cagi! A police are } the 1 y for the best dressed thief town. They don’t know t yea Tctem Pole Wanted | Publicity, Mrs. B L. Korea Korean ville Channel about six n e is like, but they've = 1. A Bfitrm. ¥ coul’s police chief anc - The larcer dude, enteriigipy a Juneau repre A ta, Mrs. Burr John X d Students Shop|ean : h as a p nent monument to ;/\Lukxn rticipation in the race pole would be erected with ceremony and publicity” in t of the -large specially-con- ed troops were called out to Robert’s Men ar the city streets in (APIAIN ROSS IS through a skylight, carefully p reavy trucks cut 30 suits, all size 38; 54 shirts, | pp. 1 SUCCESS, N. Y s size 8'2; 20 necktics, 26 pairs of £ yon McLean, and Kassner. Also appointed was a to consider the matter p: O A T S S S group affiliati poszd a world wide inven- 4 pajamas, nine sports coats, nine 5T ’ tory of urs b denasliE ¢ ¥ R 5 trueted \obox Derby Arena ir tional P-TA gani T It is/tory of uranium ore deposits a TTI Oct Capt R. leather jackets and seven pairs ol }\]_' i .\()," i l\\‘ o Af”.“:. llf ! composed of Mrs. R. B the basic step in the control of poc g7 wio commanded the sail- suspenders A NERE O RDE (Bl the Mrs. Kenyon McLean. and Mrs. atomic energy ing ship Wilbert L. Smith in its Rueful comment by shop owner ,‘, In;n-\- A \;m\‘ L‘:(;i(l ‘:\‘(lx“‘:lllx: iy A letter was read from Elwin| ANCHORAGE, Alaska—A freight p in 1004, “0mE mork trip UE: thisland TN oot DK BRC S ERNG ve 4 Wright, recipient of the P-TA plane hired by the Alaska Rail- 404 have to take the guy into he ide favorably received { Scholarship Fund. The scholarship road is on its way south to pick = g v o 1809, be- ship” : By the' Butdpinniie iy, and willy H winner told of his plan to up critically needed materials held o 0 TR = i ke n up for further considera- | i 4 Y <IN came master of the steamer Quick- o ot & Taser mhte | i | Eastern Washington College of on the West Coast by the maritime 3 icn ter dat i ] 4 . 5 x . S step, one of the first vessels to Atk C Report Education at Cheney. Wash trike. Aboard”are 12 drivers and i asBeia tha JAlBaKs { S e B MOROris | -oe o rechaaise Who il ‘drive ik ‘:\‘?:t\x-“)’\ "\I:Y,r(,“‘,},- “1\3 “‘L'u” Ct\md | Tcm Dyer, Program Chairman, | i p S ¢ truckloads of supplies back over the| S0i0 Yush, and for 15 years com- - and head of the Rotary Aviation | | sring back medical supplies and gL s ings with CAA officials and other } Miss Ruth Co:iin, director orkers. the time is ripe” there will be no { the Holy Trinity Choir, wishes to - > T i o | cbjection to the City ot J'nmuu: announce that due to the Schapiro Pees ) Oct. 22— ascade | taking over the local airport. Equip- | e 5 FUNERM SERVI(ES TIRES NEXT YEAR iicustuin A search an Rescte mont tor maintenance of e s 1 held on Wednesday night t! ok und, to pay expenses of private| port will also he turned over to the at 7:30 o'clock _FOR MRS. SHUGAK ‘])llols and volunteers in futurelsity at that time, YR Miss Coffin has vd e o WASHINGTON, Oct. 22— Auto- Scarches for downed pilots, has| Mr. Dyer said building improve- excellent musical sel 2 p. M- IOM RROW mokile tires next year will ccnain teen established as a memorial Qf‘lmcm.\ and new construction at the remeinder of th Funeral services for Mrs. Flora more natural and less synthetic Sidney Matz, New York City busi-; c has already wak of Old Harbor, Kodics rubbe nessman who was killed last Julyil """ "1 hearse the Christma d, who died here recently, will The ilian Production Admin- When his private plane crashed in‘z ! persons who woulc be held tomorrow afterncon at 2 istration says that tires and other Snucqualmie Pass. 3 { LASKAN i with this choir for cclock from the Chapel of the rubber goods produced in the first Creation of the fund and vun-'s T""'ght' s ! 4 AN PARMING HaS G WED, B ele requestzd to confer wi Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The quarter of 1947 will contain about tribution of $1,000 was announced| 18 to satisfy the needs of an increased population. H fin and arrange for Rev. Walter Soboleff will conduct!50 pe natural rubber. At last night by Irvin Edelman, ! plan on a Iasiy \ . fy f PP 2 The deadline for new r the <crvice. Interment will be in present the proportion of natural reétary of the company with whi i & : <" There is sufficient land area with good soil and Christmas is drawing near and all Evergreen Cemetery rubber is about 30 percent, and Matz was associated, { full course dinner 1 3 who are interested should contact’ The deceased is survived by her this will be increased to about 35| Rescued pilots would be asked fo | z I3 crop possibilities. In the progress of Alaska the M Miss Coffin immed or go to husband, Willie Shugak, residing at percent by the end of the cur repay the fund, if possible, the B 11 pleasant :i i rehearsal on Wedn night Old Harbor vear sums expended in their behalf. 3 § need for increased productivity has become apparent ! 5 — atmosphere 3 ik : | WY e Y s U\ Y\t st | as bas the need for rapidity of delivery and the { 3 7 1 7 v 1 1 ; i re ; . Pé{ONE ‘ ‘) " EEnEEmen F'{‘,M ( A‘]\ !DA’S ‘,R(/"‘L‘ RDS at H accessibility to closest centers of population ... a service l or % H adequately filled bymodern air transportation. Proud . f RED BI E z ! to serve those in agricultural enterprises aswell asall i \ 3 o { M c l N T 0 S “ ! ! Alaskans is PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES, wese i E o) 2 future too is invested in this Great Empire of Destirs. { TAN ' ! ‘ § - N e ”» GY TGOTHSOME 1 ! “PARTNERS W THE PROCIRESS OF ALASKA”. .. Look to | ! P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP by the pmmd or box f { ! 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