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PAGE TWO e o, < e we——re - ROTARIAN MEET; FLETCHER SPEAKS * wapped agsortment o - turban: Kin, and Johr Ma Juneau Homer attendance cor Garv it o unity to ROME SPLITS ONMUNICIPAL COUNCILVOTE | 1 the| | { team will e| K I s Rotar A I was di 1ssed E v informed tha ‘Win Over L: Ame ¥ vill be presented by courtes 1 an Airways to al ry Clubs in Alaska UL L COUNTRY IS STIRL U NOT 100 PER CENT o BEHIND FOOD PLEA ) v Associated Pr ‘ § Today he second carr | nee Truman 1 pite Nn( Ti Y igns that the Y )t 100 percent notable | cism | i | | likely that the new council—like | ‘cnl committee. | |the one elected last November— He said there was ‘‘widespread R [would be deadlocked over the| ! disillusionment” over the progress Fisheries hearings in other parts| | choice of mayor. ‘ e |of the UN and that Marshall’s pro- 0 Alaska produced similar testi-| Final retumms from 1223 pre-| FAIRMONT, Minn, Oct. 14.—(p Posal for a year-round “Little As-| TOBY to those held earlier in| cincts announced by the ‘Interior! ___The Restaurant and Hotel-| Sembly” was designed to provide a | Southeast Alacka achprdltng t? ?:‘"; | Ministry confirmed the comebac/ men's Bureau of the Fairmont solution {ton H. Thom.psnn. :’ecl?r so _.}e‘ of Premier Alcide de Gasperi’s|Chamber of Commerce last night| Dulles’ only reference to earlier Ala;k‘:’ ll;ll;hcxsw: ?CfelT*;] onipsénF:s Christian Democrat party, which! 3 e \n's| Russian charges that the U. S. was an! i e Service. 5 re- P voted to reject President Truman’s| tirned hete Jesterday with Prank the | cip: ter vn- | crat 1o f council ses Oct. 14—(P—Final re-|150 Quincy residents were at the "v:“'“m'j"f‘m opened debate "r'd“.y Houses of Parliament in the Med- indicated today the Ohrist-|wWalsh dwelling for the home-|OP Secretary of State Marshalls|, o\ nionys Hall Democrat party and the Com- | coming. ~ Walsh's only comment | P20 to ‘]“'“’ .‘.”‘O 58 United Nations | =y “pegency will continue until vuir m‘mmf;‘,’l rP(]uphfla mlllm?y was: “It's a blessing and we are|iD session here the year around. Dec. 1, permitting the Queen to had won 2 the L . B s U.( \l‘nlkc in q‘xx_ m.pm' | Without mentioning the 22 vetoes take a complete rest. The Regency g rrtiny g Wi The other sets of twins Were|pussia has used to exert her will Law will remain effective there- - x ) jborn Oct. 10, 1945, and Oct. 16, ¢ e’ majorities in the 1l-nation after, so that the Queen may take handful of voters—less| 1946 Walsh is a $49 a week 3 ¥ T 4 4 hould |ty o 3 Security Council, Dulles appealed, further rests if her health shou “|[talian Cofiunisis and | Christian Democrats Each Win 27 Seats ROME, one the political arena The re-| - ->oe ; ballots were divided parties ranging from me"l' w wo "l' AVE jtons. i | The American delegate advanced | meatless | come observers an- otlivion after its showing in mugi-; The rejection motion was offer-| elections last fall and Win-leq py Sumner Scott, operator of left to avowed aherents| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA fhre; Sets of . Twins Born in Two Years in One Home PLAN QUINCY, Mass, Oct. 14— The Walsh twins—three sets of them born over a period of two! years—were under one roof today, | apparently happy and healthy The latest arrivals, Kathleen and) Kevin, born October 3 were brought home from South Shore | Hospital yesterday by their moth- er, Mrs. John Walsh, 26, a form-!| er Spar, to a heart warming wel-| LAKE come Mayor Gharles'A. Ross and about| ¥pom th Yea Veterans Ad-| percentage oint—sep- | rl e S D! D-|clerk in the Boston | 1o oeien two giants of the 1947 ministration office had consigned 10 |food conservation recommendation Council a 'two rural steak houses, who pre- €al In amost doubling their vote|ceded it with the declaration. “I'm! in the Capitol's first post-mon- not going to deprive my customers fully the archy vote, the Christian Demo- t, feed those Europeans so they the Secur picked up thousands of votes|can gain enough strength to kill rom reactionary splinter parties my con 18 y from now.” security.” chief claim upon the vot- — e —— ters was rabid anti-Communism d f )t the food campaign. Wheat NEW! Swift...Luxurious .0 ot o5 Einiki ___..—7___- ) de 50 cents a hundre TON, O 14 OLYMPIAN BOS HIAWATHA 45 HOURS d i between e i SEATTLE and CHICAGO (.,‘;,’ L8 Enjoy a brand new kind of travel on your ; Winter tri; e the M South, told 600 convention dele PIAN HIA 300,000 mbers hav ut train! ized ir south an 1s reclining chair at onal Touralux sleepers mans. There's a strik- carand the th ing, diagonal-seating dinin Grill—a full car with snack sec- the unorganize ten up on add ounge open to all pas- conditioned and you s, ask your nearest i avel Bureau, or Vi b and Union St BOSTON , Wash. chwelle 3e sure your ticket reads via The MILWAUKEE Ronp [ hourly r creary of Labor 1 bach told the CIO to es have con head of wage d called for a imum wage moved Announcement I am happy to announce that MARGARET GILBERT y was until recently associated with Del Be: ifornia, th Beac LUCILLE'S BEAUTY SALON Opposite Light Co. Office—————PHONE 1492 and she appointments for uty Salon is now with of Long will be pleased to make vou and render skilled beauty service e o o o o i b 20,00¢ ¢ d been e for in- T5-cent and nostalgia for Fascism. All Use Gas, Then Rob | Passengers; Their ALL-OUT CAMPAIGN Luggage Is Stolen FOR MEMBERSHIP R OF CIO BEGINNING are not c ven FREIGHTER LUCIDOR Urges Full Cooperation of 58 United Nations in {U. S. Delegate John Foster Dulles, hard, stood at her side during the | dence and prest i cessful survival” of the United MJOTHER AREAS AGREE |the opening arguments in the re-| | attempting to by-pass the Security was a declaration that “our propo- the interim committee shall respect tenance of international peace and He then held out an olive branch to the Russians by noting that “we 'WARMONGERDULLES JULIANA TAKES | (OPENS DEBATE ON OATH TODAY AS OF MARSHALL RULER, 7 WEEKS THE HAGUE, The Netherlands, Oct. 14.—(P—Crown Princess Juli- | ana was sworn in tcday as Regent | of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. i | She takes over the Royal power fROUfld Sesslon from her mother, Queen Wilhel- E ,mhm, for a period of nearly seven wecks. SUCCESS, Oct. 14.—(P— Juliana’s husband, Prince Bern- e Russ ave cd | L & giBOg have called & ceremony at a joint session of the “to regain public confi- make it necessary. ! ige needed for suc S i { WITH SOUTHEAST | W. Hynes, Regional Director of the | Fish and Wildlife Service, after conducting hearings at Cordova, Kcdiak and Anchcrage and making a brief final inspection trip of SE Alaska. He will leave tomorrow for Seattle. and get around the veto of course, contemplates that primary responsibility of ity Council for the main- — —— FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. Seton H. Thompsoh of Washing- ommitted to any particu- ton, D. C, is stopping at the Bar- parties were pretty {lar formula or language and we beforehand that the Rome HERE w"" 300 "‘o"s welcome constructive suggestions 2nof. would be a valid barometer.| for the improvement of our propo- | I Ty S - >-oe 1 o sal.” | HERE FROM TULSEQUAH | Northland Transportation Com- SE el T | e i pany freighter Lucidor, under Capt.| G. H. Jennings of Tulsequah is BUCHAREST. sleep by : Oscar Peterson, with Richard Mo- AS |en purser, arrived in port this morning at 10 o'clock. She brought '300 tons of freight from Seattle The Lucidor will load frozen fish Clarice { vorce frol and halibut liver at the Juneau Cold Storage tomorrow, and then ! field, all Rumania, Oct. 14 proceed to Sitka and Pelican to leff her sl P_A band of thieves put all the load more fish. of April in a railway carriage! T 45 6 | per using gas last night| CHICAGO—Secret of Com- ! port for W. Averell Harriman cha und robbed all the ing at the night train from |merce ed today that Russian leaders | through their controlled press are| up | resorting to a deliberate hate-and- | they fear campaign to further the Com=! W. J munist goal of engulfing the world. staving a Tasi, the newspaper today passengers woke Iasi station luggage gone. to aid their District Court here. The suit, which was placed by menth for in February. AT HOTEL JU | registercd at the Baranof. e, — - Feist has filed for a di- IN TOWN m Stephen Feist in U. S.| Betty Hagen of Wrangell is stay- /ing at the Baranof B FROM LAND OF Ann Nordwell of Los Angeles is staying at the Baranof. e, — HERE FROM HOONAH | Clarence Moy of Hoonah is stop- | ping at the Baranof Hotel. - - | FROM FORT RICHARDSON is| Lt. R. W. McTullan,of Anchorage KS FOR DIVORCE | Faulkner and Ban- eges that the defendant hortly after their marriage 12, 1947. She asks for $150 five years as sup- her and a child expected | - Robertson of Wrangell t the Hotel Juneau. 15 staying at the Baranof. NOTICE OF SALE Surplus Governm CAMPS ALONG ALAS ent Property KA HIGHWAY The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, has for sale the foilowing property classified as (05-000) War Housing exclusive of personal property, which is no w available at the above Center for dispcsal to priority hclders under the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, War Assets Administration Regulation 5 and War Assets Administraticn Real Property Letter No. 1 of January Approximately two hundred and thirty three (233) buildings of stax perary construction and the following types: Barracks Cold Storage Warehouses The terms and conditions of sale, the methed of cxercising prioriti tion concerning the property is available at the office of the Project Representative as indicated below. These struc- tures will be sold in twenty two (22) separate units as more specifically set forth in the Invitation for Bids. Section I 10, 1947, for the removal off-site cnly: dard Theatre of Operations type, light frame tem- Garages Latrines Miscellaneous Buildings es and submitting bids, and all necessary informa- The above property will be available to the following priority holders in the order listed for ten (10) days beginning at 10:00 a. m. on October 14, 1947, and ending at 10:00 a. m. on October 24, 1947, (1) Government agencies. (2) Reconstruction Finance Corporation — for resale to small business. (3) State and local governments. (4) Nonprofit institutions. Offers shall be prepared and filed with the Project Representative in accerdance with the instructions contained in War Assets Administration Real Property Letter No. 1 of January 10, 1947, a copy of which may be seen at the office of the Project Representative. Disposals under this section, exccpt in cases where transfers without funds are authorized by law, will be for cash. Section 11 Any property not claimed by the above priority hold s within the ten (10) day period will be available for sale for twenty days beginning at 10:00 a. m. on Octo- ber 24, 1947 and ending at 10:00 a. m. on November 13, 1947. Lump sum bids will not be acceoted from bidders; however, bids will be accepted for any unit, or number of units provided the amount bid for each unit is listed separately. Each unit will, subject to the provisio in the fi rst paragraph of this section, be scld to the highest acceptable bidder therefor who submits a sealed bid accom- panied by a cashier’s check, a certifiad check, or a United States postal money order, payable to the Treasurer of the United States in an amount representing All bids must be submitted on forms and in accord- ids will be publicly opened at 10% of the total amount bid 1 ance with instructions and conditions now available at the office of the Project Representative at the address shown below. B Anchorage, Alaska, at 10:00 a. m. November 13, 1947. General The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land M defects and to reject any or all bids. All sales under Section I he PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE —————————— I Y Box 480, Anchorage, uckett, Bureau of Land Management, anagement, reserves the rig'ht to waive technical reof will be for cash. Alaska, | | | | | i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 "A Taste of Alaska” for Your Holiday Gift Selections Gold Nuggets ¢1FT BoX No. 1° Packed in aromatic spruce boughs and cones are nine assorted four-ounce jars of Alaskan wild berry jams and jellizs. In- cluded are Highbush Cranberry Jelly, Blueberry Jam, Red Elderberry Jelly, Lowbush Cranberry, Sauce, Red Currant Jelly, Resehip Honey, Black Currant Jelly, Red Raspberry Jam, and Strawberry Jam. 9 Prepaid, Tax Included. $9.85 sm!’man's Pack GIFT BOX NO. 2* Attractively packed in Alaskan moss and spruce are two jars of Spiced Blueberries and Lowbush Cranberry Sauce and a bottle cf Sourdough Sauce. This selection has been prepared especially for the wild game hunter and fisherman. The Sourdough Sauce is made from a backwoods recive and is de- + licious with fish, wild fowl, all meats and as a cocktail sauce. Spiced Blueberries hre excellent with wild meat or beef. The Lowbush Cranberry Sauce will take the place of honor by the Christmas turkay. Prepaid, Tax Included. $7.32 The 49th Star GIFT BOX No. 3¢ Spruce boughs, cones and moss make a Christmasy background for four eight-ounce jars containing Rosehiv Honey, Blue- berry Jelly, Red Raspberry Jam, and Highbush Cranberry Jelly. Prepaid, Tax Included. $6.57 *Due to uncertainty of quantities of wild berries substitutions may be necessary. Your check or money order with the name, address and the selec- tion you wish sent is all that is necessary. A gift card bearing your name will be enclosed. We ship Air Exvress to Seattle then by Railway Express to any point in the United States. All packages are guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition. To avoid unpradictable traffic delays please place your order for earliest possible delivery. .Air Mail your order to: ALASKA WILD BERRY PRODUCTS KEN and HAZEL HEATH HOMER, ALASKA Golden Wedding WHISKEY Choice of a Lifetime JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS _ Ex-241.fA FRENCH FRIED LOUISIANA JUMBO SHRIMP COMPLETE DINNER. . ... $1.00 FISHFACE SAM'S— ") LEms ST at HARBOR WAY e ! o Going OUTSIDE? 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