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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1942 ring tomorrow he will close out hf\ [] [] s L] " 201H CENTURY - o e Massive Liberator as Maneuverability of Pursuit Ship for the past two and one ‘half years & i 0 CLOSE OUT 3™ b « L e Bk o A now closing out because he expects » E. F. Clements Makes An- i e e o s i . 1 P ntjuncel{neniaf;omg T ) e e FRUITS, VEGETABLES oin Armed Forces bl il i L 40k Qentire Oashidnd CAFrY OF0- mow' an: umgel - e loceboR B et ity ot e o Ly S Buy Now while the Stock Is NAVY IS T0 GET | Nelson, Kenneth Oylear, Olaf Pet- A . lerson, w. I Phill)i';h p".da Louis €'l Business Corporation, Haines.; personal in- | AIR-CARGO SHIP: 4 Fresh and We Have Plenty! i [ " s il SEPARATE More than eighty Army Air Force mechanics are perched atop this Co: solidated B-24 Liberator, at San Diego, dramatic evidence of the rug- IS BE'NG Bu'lr gedness that makes combat pilots say, “Enemy fighters know it’s a tough ship to knock down!” This leviathan bomber, setting records on all i fronts, has the speed and maneuverability of a pursuit ship. It also hclds the record for a transatlantic crossing, fully loaded, of 400 minutes, WOOL or less than seven hours. These are the kind of craft that poured tons upon tons of bombs on Jap installations and wareraft in Kiska harbor Glenn Marhn Says New _tast week. ACKETS : J hépe_Ofdvfis?l ISBTW"‘ 40 ARRIV E i 'NIGHT SCHOOL ‘ TWO DELIVERIES DAILY—10:30 and 2:30 ngined Flying Boat ont FROM SOUTH ISTOSTARTAT | o bt BALTIMORE, Maryland, Oct. 19 ! i Aircraft builder Glenn L. Martin | { disclosed today that a new type of ON SUNDAYI 7 p M IODAY} ; . -1 1 air-cargo vessel for the Navy has wsoins MEDALS ARE ~ DIRECTHITS time. ternoon from the South were the Martin said tie new type is a following from Seattle, H. E. Green, | Four More (e)gls ra I0nS version of the Martin long range Marvin Warbelow, Samiel O. Drake, patrol bomber but weighs If‘mr w:,m PR Ly ks Duetis He L Needed .'o rg.amze A w A R D E D ARE S(ORED Sidre 08" 28 Lot an 1t G A berg, Donald Ramberg, Miss Jane ! of battle equipment. That \p;.i.pc: Alexander, Lieut. George A. Field, | SpamSh' T”g' | i devoted to air freight Elinor Oman, Evelyn Lansten, Dor- | m SCARLET’ NAVY The vessel is a twin-engined fly- Oth¥ Slaughter, Vereena Murphy, | Night 0ol enrollment will be jAp VESSElS ing boat. ° Hazel Hanson, Arthur M. Geyer, held tonight, starting at 7 o'clock, ! and BBOWN e The number of ships of this type Mrs. John Hagmeier, John and Lee |on the top floor of the High School | under construction is not disclosed, Hagmeler, Gene Anderson, Norma | building, with classes to be held Many Nippon Ships Are (RS " Q@aspari, William T. Mahoney. immediately after, A. B. Phillips,| D Just the thing to wear MRS, REYNOLDSGN From Ketchikan —Albert Olson, | superintendent of schools, an-| F||e|'s Rewarded fOl’ Dal’- Reponed bY NaVY '0 be I oadl e R Fer e oo John A. Anderson | nounced today. with Slacks and S RETURNS TO NORTH ~ pyom wrangellLloyd Benjamin, | Phillips said that classes to begin | lng Tr|p5 Under Se- Lost. Solomons arate Skirts . Mrs. Y. B Reynolds Hall Ferguson, F. Hanford, Mrs. F. ! tonight are beginning typing; ad-| iy ’ s. L. E. Reynoldson, long time pantord, L. C. Lemieux, Mrs. L. vanced typing; beginning short- vere COHdIiIOHS o x;‘f“‘_“‘ MF Skagway, “”Y of the ¢ Lemiuex band and advanced shorthand. Mis SCr NwA%HINGTONV Oct. 19. — The » can Express Agent there, left prom Petersburg — Tom Rustad, Miss Evelyn Ohlson will teach these s s g Navy Department reported, late last, Fitted and Box this weekend to return to. her home Tngyald Ask. Mrs. Beulan Owsley, | oo, A o 10~ Saturday night, that the American! after a stay in St. Ann's Hospital Mrs. Anna Anderson, Marie Ander- | Tuition charges are to be $10 in|Awards just announced by Maj. 1955 in the battle for the Solomons Sflyes here for medical care : son, Anna Wakasala, Sylvia Alex- advance for each course lasting ap- | Gen. Simon B. Buckner, Jr., Com- thu.; far had been minor and thaff e ander, Adolph Norberg, Joe Ander- proximately 10 weeks. !mander of Alaska Defense forces, 1O full scale land fighting had de- T son Miss Gard Hansen, Ole Ekrem, ATl classes will end December 23, included those of Benjamin B. Tal- ‘eloPed on Guadalcanal. Sizes 12 to 18 COM ING Dorothy Young, Phillip Dawes. Phillips said ley of Seattle and Donald McK.| The Saturday night C""""""""“’ : Bee 2 ! 1C%- | also said American aircraft scored aj Leaving this morning for Sitka | No school credits will ‘be given|Ashton of Columbia,South Carolina torpedo 1 i e A 3 L '" T e S 1for the classes and Siehfs may go| Th e two Officers and 2% enlisted | b o (i 00 A0 enemy cryleers Priced at ‘ or rey, Martha Bredvik, Carl L. Mor- @ T e Bl Mtaios were award. Che Japanese transport was fired by 7"‘ | as fast as they wish. men, all from the states were a bombs and another transport is be-. gan, Gordon M. Jacquet, Harry K. Each class is scheduled to meet ed air medals for making repeated o BEF TG ER HAneD : s Es L. Johnson, Stella Martin, Anna two nights a week, with 1'% hour'day and night overwater instru-| ' yo o have been damaged. t ‘ Martin, Anna Martin, Robert Mar- : 2y st i 4 o s VER'S Josses in the entire Solo4 e 0 A v periods, advanced typing and short- |ment flights under icing conditions ,on® g A ® LI FEERE SR tin, Bobby Martin, Loretta B. Lakey, hand on Mondays and Wednesdays'in the : Western Aleutians. SR oo orohabl il 5’46 BING CRO B Charles R. Smith. Chris J. Baile and the beginning classes on Tues-| The group included 1st Lieut. |gomo it S1E Provaoly sun o Tack Gucker, Forrest P. Kna Dr SR . . |damaged and at least 20 planes shot * s Y B g pR: L days and Thursdays. Typing classes Walter H. Brickett, bombardier, g0 MARY MARTIN Gooisd fr A Vo Mavers, begin at 7 and shorthand at 8:30 Somerville, Mass., 2nd Licut. Ha The latest communique raised the ROL‘Il[srm s“;:hr‘"'\(l Podsisy Chaslovte Giross) p. m. H. Clemens, Jr., navigator, of Erie, junan. oot o 201, Brian Donlevy - B s Phillips said today that he still Penn. Against the American forces ard S rctod by RET QD Hopes:fo haye Bpanish and Trigon- St el ooy 12 ships sunk, several damaged bu§ ones- ’evens Carulyn Lee 3 xus.um“ GUGKER LEAVES ometry classes. He suggested that JEFIRESR gk the tetal plane losses are not dis- Jack Gucker, well known travel- w: those who have inquired about these GO TO WESTWARD c]osed Seward Street zufll CENT“RY ing man, left this morning on a FOR SOLOMONS FIGHTING_Ton, of foodstuffs, | two classes come to the school to-| Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey left business trip to Sitka. i motors, tractors, and oil are loaded at a south Pacific port for night to enroll. Only four more teday for Sitka on busine Mr transport to U, S. Marine and Navy forces fighting the Japancse m' ;iudents are needed for each class, Jeffrey is a well known traveling w Il N T E D Sssii e Belonmom Slanak, & __ |and anyone else interested in either man, having gone through the Ter- | EVERYONE TO = | Spanish or Trigonometry is asked ritory for many years. kAlb«rt Rudin, Victor Hugo Ruzicka. to come to the school tonight so A B ok 131 ARRIVE | Mrs. Constance Smith, Robert that if possible, classes can be or-| VAN MAVERN LEAVES - Smith, B. D. Stewart, Doris A. ganized. No classes in either of those| A van Mavcrn Alaska represen- FROM SOUTH | Stewart, James Strasser, Mrs. C. subjects will be held this evening.|(ative for several firms, left today I | M. Stafford, Carl M. Stafford, Jul- —————— lon 8 trip to Sitka. ius Stein, Arno Osborn, Harold Ed- | G A N ‘ SAIURDAY ward Stephenson, Mark Andrew FRED HANFORD | 1 | Sorenson, Harold Allen Schobert, y | BUY DEFENSE BONDS Frank J. Somen, Arthur H. Tuber- | resy Arriving in Juneau from the gen, Douglas Thim, George John DIS'I' DEP GRAND ) a 3 south Saturday night were from wall, Lowell John Wright, Garfield, ' Seattle, Grover Sammy Aikens, Al- O, walla, John Baptist Wieser, Mrs. { exander Hogge Allen, Arthur T.'Ann Young, Walter Raymond Zo- | E R.’ IS l" ("IY . Anderson, John Charles Anderson,'prosky, Oscar Zuidema, Leonar Vigo A. Anderson, Julian. Aquino, Morgenstern, Edward M. Writer. . Kenneth L. Baab, Russell Baumah, | Arriving here from Ketchikan W||| Pay H|s Official V|s|] Antero S. Baptista, Jietro D. Band-| were William A. Briegel, W. V. ing, Edwin August Begin, Kenneth | Mulyihill and J. W. Townes. [ foElks Wednesday_ Benson, Donald Brazelton, William | Leaving here for Skagway were| M. Boos, John Black, Jacob Wesly 'L, J. Leonetti, Calvin H. Jonmonl Also Initiation Burch, Walter H. Butterfield, Mrs. carl F. Johnson, Asa F. Suitel Martha Bredvik, Arthur Casier, w. E. Ferro, Jr., and Mis. W. E‘ NG STABTING TUESDAYI otTnnfin z“TH: Harvey Chapman, Robert Christian, | Feero, Robert E. Lee, Ben Bellamy, X ed Hanford, District Deputy Charles Albert Chitwood, Martin J.|Mrs. Ben Bellamy, J. A. Nyman,| Gfand Exalted Ruler of the Elks : . ek Y, for Southeast Alaska, has arrived 1 Claesson, Martin D. Connolly, Vi-| | Sally Krisoff, Mabel Jackson, Don- | THE ENTIBE STOCK 0!‘ THE cente G. Corpus. | ald Bailey, Walter Wallace, Richard "‘ill"““““h“i‘“d o erhama 8 Emille DeBrabander, Dayid De- Rogers, Constance H. Harper, Rich- :odgepai,o Fi ;:;w;“;ul‘;:n:‘_‘ | long, Ann Delong, Virden Snow ard Sheldon, Maggie Kakadnoba, w8 % S50 5K 4¢ W2 €r S Duncan, Helen Mary Cummings, Mrs. L. E. Reynoldson. ‘will be initiation at the meeting. .l h s ; i f .)0th CEN I URY GRoCERY gt Mo, Moyd Shelby SEppaa) | Mr. Hanford is from Wrangell Faml ys oe tfll'e ~ e Gv";e"‘;:"l»‘"; Martin lE‘ppex n, |where he is agent for the Union ohn W. Erickson, Axel Rickard i Y Eskfeldt, Marion Nelson Etter, Al- Women Of MOOSG g’rlmgmg":fga gfil;’:s re’:flg:éfitz‘f Seward St. M U S T B E S 0 L l) A };EISSWMK'};“;}l"}:""”“ Flana- ‘nve in Southeast Alaska at the re- berg, Jeronimos John Fe s, Wil- ave n' Ia Ion ceni(,}f‘,‘d Lo(?ge sespn 2 omaha liam H. Fasig, Steven Frick, Ralph Franke. | Two new members were mmated Roy Gerring, Sol A. Gold, Allen iBto the Women of the Moose or-| Goldberg, Charles Goldstein, Sarah|28nization at its regular meeting Elizabeth Griffin, Herma Lee Grif-|held Saturday night. They are T E 71‘0 HoUSEWIVES' CASH and CARRY the fin. Elven Osear_ Gunicron, Gunc | MATSATet Chopy and - Parica * nar Waldemar Gustafson, Gunnar|Brown. Axel Hanssen, George John Hajny,| A social evening followed the| Bala”ce 0f 0ur Stock Arthur Harpel, Elmer 4. Hans, Wil- | nitiation ceremones | or er | - am Edward Hammons, Paul Abijah| The Lodge will celebrate Moose- | W t t lh t fi 0 i h Zuth | Harrelson, Charles B. Haegele, Ar-| heart Day on October 30. Games | e regre 0 announce a a c 0 p) t Greatl RED UCED thur Edwin Hill, Arthur Harold | for the children will feature the 5 = . a y Hill, Charles J. Holst, Ralph Holy- |meeting and Senior Regent Iva| f dt d t e H D IV‘ cke, Gustave Hellberg, John B.|Hermanson will give a s;;\()lt talk. | we are Orce 0 lscon lnue our ome e l ') Healy, Carl Holt, John Hughes. Chairmen for October were Mar - d I R'CES. Lester Malvin Irving, Vernon! tha Schmidt, who will give a reag- | ery SeI‘VICe due 10 the Shortage Of help an 0 Israels, Lawrence January, Walter}mg on the life of James V. Davis | A. Johansen, Arthur C. Johansen,|at the Mooseheart meeting. H H N 3 By Manfred Johnson, Sam Charles| Serving on the lunch mmmntee conserve rubber and eqUIpmeni- oweverl we Af this fime we wish fo express our apprectanon for the Jones, Alfred Jorgenson, Alfred ROY | saturday were Iva Hermanssn, Bil- = Jorgenson, Jr., Andres D. Julumn, |lie 'Jagel. The November comm - t. i k de].IV' _ il e orie oo, e R, Too Woventer oot will for the present continue to make one , patronage given us, and hope for a continuation of your Knapp, Alesander Tudciph Kelle. ey Gory Contlle. Fith Tate s William J. Kelly, Marshal Maxwell yrort nrijjer. on Y and an da PRECED_ L ; 4§ 2 ¥ Keep, Kaare Krogh, William Wayne | : 4 N 2 Y SATURD Y Y business during the coming days of liquidation. Katiow, Joseph Kowaloavk. * | Pyt s s ¥ purl | ery Siegfried F oener, John Joseph ! , fi <3 Kovaka, Miss Emille Kuriger, Carl, 20d Jim Gibson and T. Eason. ING A HOLIDAY Edward Lakso, Frank A. Lindelof, By Mk i F. A. Luboff, Roy William Mallek, yunGMENT AWARDED IN Fred Joseph Meyer, Donald Baker PERSONAL INJURY SUIT Myers, Norbert, F. Mondrowski,| pponas B Murphy and H. E. ‘ en ury r cery | Negrete, William Niedridi, David ©f $305 in US. District Court Sat- | { i 3 urday in a case against the Gen-| involved Rades, Owen Randall, Virgil Wil- The suit liam Renshaw, Mrs. Ida Reinikka, Juries.

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