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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA DR, COUNCIEFLLPIOS HERE PASSES AWAY "Wiri Bavove ON SATURDAY ‘Conunucd Imm Pane One) Today marks wne eighth anniver- sary ‘of the Commonwealth of the | Philippines, and the Filipino Society ‘ot Juneau will celebrate the occasion {with a banquet starting at 7:30 lo'clock this evening in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. Guest speaker for the evening will /'be Secretary of Alaska E. L. Bart- of jett. Fred Fulgencio will give the ‘Wight, England, 1600. velcome ‘address. ~ Eddie Belarde, He was cducated at the Univer-lgeneral chairman for the affair, sity’ of Morth olina, where he will also speak on the “Future of .nvvd his Ph.D. and in 1905 was’ the Philippine with honors from the Toastmaster at the ' ginia, receiving his be Al T. Fajardo. Medical Do;,u(' Distinguished in| Music will be furnished by the athletics, he was All-American’ Islander String Ensemble, and vocal tackle while attending the Univer-]selections will be given by M sity of Virginia and was humorously | Juanita Diaz and Miss Mary Jukich. \ cdlled “Bull” Council by his mm' After the formal program the rP‘ Tigten Iwill be dancing. The affair is He was married three times, in|invitational 1907 'to Virginia Scurry, in 1920 m Jane Murray, and in 1934 he mar- | ried Alleine Apland, a Juneau-school | | teacher. buitside’ of his *professional “affil- iations, Pr. Council was a Director of 'the Baranoef Hotel Corporation, | the Alaska Air Transport and the, {Hill Mining ‘Co. He setved thx‘cm | termis as Mayor of Cordova, Alaska; ‘'angd was president of the Juneau g:azzi: gog:);::‘m‘l;fiv (g::\:uzfly:n‘:q and Ray Doogan, and bringing the | | following passengers from the we also a ‘member of the Juneadl EIKs o willlam Ritter, Mr. and M Lodge, ‘demitting from Cordova. on| April ‘1%, 1928; the -Odd Fellows, Moose and the Knights of Pythias. He ‘was TFerritorial ‘Chairman of the recent ‘National War Fund Drive. | “Otie of Alaskd's" most ' emirient sportsmen, Dr. Council .was unex- celled”as & fisherman and hunter, in pursuit ‘0f which his companion- ship “wak ‘sought ‘not” only by fellow Alaskans -of all walks of life but by «celebreties of literature, stage and ‘screen, as well as business as- sociates. Surviving are Mrs. 18-month old daughter, {thie son of John Pickett GCouncil and Johanna Wooten Council, di-| réctly descended from Arthur Coun- cil ‘and Elizabeth Drake, Isle banquet will | AlASI(A NRUNESIN | FROM WESTWARD; LEAVES WITH THREE | An Alaska Airlines plane arrived Friday, piloted by Larry Flahart Council and Carol Ann, residing in Juneau; and - another daughter, Mary Lee Council, row, 66 Secretary (o Alaska’s Delegate to ',” t0 Congress, Anthony J. Dimond, liv- ing in Washington, D. C. | The remains “are at the Charles W. Carter mortuary. ! BBRETEO T SN, MRS. JOHN RYAN | GOES TO SITKA Mrs. Edith Rym\ who has ’Mm, visiting in Juneau with her sistce, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr§ |Kenyon MacLean, has returned te 'her mother’s home in Sitka, wheif she ‘will reside for the duration. Her husband, Lt. John Ryan is Cla Novem Wednesday Night All Elks and Visitors Requested to If through years of use and abuse havigator on a Flying Fortress and they have become swollen, dclormcd‘h located "somewhzrn in England." and painful, see. Dr: D. W. Knowles. Mrs. Ryan was Sith her husband NUPTIALS HELD 1 SMASHEDIN Attend MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1943 James Haleves, Walter H. Lanegas, n Bogut, Willis H',I.V‘IL A I Hudlson, Mrs. E. L. Stinbrock, K. F. J. Carner and J. Koza. On the return flight to Anchorage passengers were Sue Collins, Mrs. | nd Antoinette Mark. | ay a Lodestar came in | from the Westward, piloted by Larry Flahart with Cliftord Everts as co- | Members of the local tomorrow night at eight o'clock in | the Dugout for a social meeting | and special party. pilot. Passengers were Vernon Mil- | ton, Laine Salomea, and Charies| D€ Served by the officers. Faucet b - - | ARRESTED ON DRAFT i EVASION CHARGE ISHAEL HoTEL Dale Stevenson, arrgsted on a tel- | hic order from Anchorage, and | Chester Shockey, by order from Oklahoma City, were artaigned hyK Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath Quick Service Barber Shop on Second Floor—Room 3 U. S. Commissiol B?hx Cu"‘ay th‘x_.s; Under New Management morning in the . Commissioner’s | ‘and Proprietor | court, on a charge of alleged draft ISMAEL VOSOTROS evasion, Their bond was set at Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Rate $1,000 each. - - CROCHETED BEDSPREAD A crocheted bedspread will be for To Meet Tuesday! Auxiliary | Refreshments wiil ! [ { to the American Legion will meet || ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY 2 AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS} NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR Gomm SEATTLE, WASHINGTON at the Martha Bazaar on No- adv. sale vember 19. CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES o S SEATTLE ® Perrett comtort « ® Centrally located e Splendid food and ~ T F. B, service CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN SESDNER & Latye Soome Mgr. all with Bath Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT PHORE 877 ALASKANS LIKE THE NEW WA‘S‘H:NGTON ELKS BIG INITIATION Alaska’s Largest Apartment | Hotel * | { ' EVERY ROOM WITH TUB i and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates . Phone 800 Victory ber 17 YAKUTAT CORDOVA KODIAK THE. ATCO LINE p SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ SEATTLE PASSENGERE PREIGHET REFRIGERATION } 3 D. B. FEMMER--AGENT NIGHT 812 PHONE 114 FLY WITH ALASKA AIRLINES (formerly Alaska Star Airlines) NEW 14-PASSENGER Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU t» ANCHORAGE CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS Leaves Juneau lZ 30 P. M. DAILY YUKON POINTS BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM PHONE 667 SATURDAY NIGH OSTEOPATH and in the states, until recently when . Office : CHIROPODIST he received his orders for overseas > o > " : Baranof Hote | BlG A"A( No charge for examinations 'duty. | "/irtbh'.'(ntb f”"“w'"g In a setting of autumn flowers, Lower Lobby Baranof Hotel I - > - | o o - Homc Phone -Red 669—Office 387, The Hudson valley in New York '"'tl“t'm marking the exquisite decorations at a home ceremony performed Satur- day evening at 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. Willis R. Booth of the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church, Miss Alice Swap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Swap of Seattle, Washington, became the bride of Staff Sergeant Leslie O. McInty: son of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McInty of Watsonville, California The candlelight service was read in the presence of close friends and relatives of the couple at the West Twelfth Street home of Sergeant and Mrs. Walter ©. Cummings, who acted as attendants The bride wore a dres aqua with brown oceessor corsage was roses and sweet ipeas Mrs. Cummings, matron of honor, also selected an aqua dress-suit with brown accessories. Her corsage was chrysanthemums and carnations Approximately 100 friends of the newlyweds called ‘during the recep- tion hours to extend wishés of ‘hap- pin e d with a lace cloth and a three- tier cake; topped by a'wedding bell, was offset by white tapers. Miss Catherine Mack and: the Misses A and Frances Regan assistéd during the ‘evering Mrs. McIntyre has been an em- ployee of the Army Finance Office here for the past two years,' The | groom is with the U. S. Signal Corps stationed at Duck ‘Creek aff Sergeant and Mrs. McIntyre | iding at the Reck Apartments. | The bride’s table was. cov-' Liberator, Mikhell Bomb- ers Follow Up Assault by Fighters (Continued from Page One) suppy bases. to troops for the forward No word Has beeni ‘recelved regard- || ing the ground situation at Empress | | Augusta Bay on Bougainville, the bridgehead which is now secured by the Marines. Terrific rain with s battlefield of mud is reported in . | this ‘sector. One - Catalina bomber aimed a torpedo at an anchored cargo ship south of Kavieng, New Ireland, and 10 other vessels in the area were bombed. Anti-aircraft fire was in- tense. el 1.0 L L DOLL BAZAAR Sponsored by Junior Guild, Wed. Nov. o'clock at Trinity Parish Hall, ady. Trinity - BUY WAR BONDS [| EVERYDAY ECHQE By Groves 17, from 10 to 5| | | | | Chlld§ Boldsi Relieve Misery fub on Time-Proved | Vlcxs VaroRuB ““Qurguide says he s going to stay here . . . it’s more fun to cook *“hichat’ Hot' cakes with (Cemtennial Pancake and Waffle Flour.” Conternial MLK - AIFTED TLOUR, PAWCARE/AND WAFFLE FEOUR, PEACH BLOSSOM GRRYITA WHEAT CEABAL, PARINA, CaKs rLOUR, |state was discovered by the Dutch ‘in 1624, | offer —. flight to 63 foreign c All are at work for Military services of th that war priority stan DOG MEAL, FROLICS DOG FOOD Until V ictory Until Victory is won, everything we have to Pan American Airways’ expenence gained by:more than 165 million miles of overseas and the “know how” of 10 years® pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska— Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find trip or delays that express shipment. Woodley Airways Electra ountries and colonies” JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska l’oi.nts Leockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Fl'iday the G d FOR RESERVATIO% e oV ¢ Unied St ALASKA COASTAL ATRLINES Phone 612 Agénts e ds in the way of that BRINGING UP FATHER DON'T YOU LIKE GHOST STORIES? 1 GOT THIS BOOK JUST FOR YOU!! I'M GOIN' TO BED- NKIE --I'M TOO EPY TO LISTEN TQ ANY STORES! Hoonah .. 10 Haines and Skagwa Juneau Skagway - Express Ral Round Excursion Inle Excursion Inlet .. ALASKA COAST east Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express AL AIRLINES Serving South SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9: 30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Uhlc!;n- B Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof ma -$ $10 $18, $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 8! 18 18 10 18 18 lg 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 ig Ximshan.. 18 10 ;g llta) 18 . 18 10 Pelican = a i 10 10 18 y-—-bcheduICd Daily at 7:30 A. M. Haines $18.00 10.00 Skagway $20.00 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% t—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Hoonah $10.00 Juneau $15.00 Express Rate: cel per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Pl:tlersburs 30.00 10.00 Wrangell 20.00 * " Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic ‘-~ Schedules and Rates Subject to