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PAGE SIX "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (0 1IADD | Col. Edmund Starling, GERMAN TROOPS | GEORGE HOLMAN | COAST GUARD[Gflam TI Presidenls,g ARENOW MOVING | CONVICTED ON 22 LARGE LIST GIVING DANCE pies, Wash. Hospial 0UT OF FINLAND CoUNTs,MuRDER PASSENGERS ; NEW YORK, Aug. 4. — Colonel] STOCKHOLM, Aug. 4. — The| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4-—A 1Edumnd Starling, 69, guardian of | Stockholm newspaper Aftonbladet!;ury has convicted George Holman, |five Presidents before he retired as|said today that long trainloads of |47, Negro cafe proprietor, on 22 lhead of the White House detail| German troops have been seen mov- | counts of first degree murder. The ing toward Hanko, Finland’s south- | defendant was charged with setting | Passengers in from Skagway to- ymmemor«ting the 154th birth- of the United States Secret Service,| m(:‘ "u('u;v l'nil:-n States Coast|died in a hospital yesterday of| Western coastal fortress, where the fire which destroyed the New day, via boat, were as follows:| Gispd, the Gagiain of tiis Port 68| pRstmionts. z transports were waiting to carry | Amsterdam Hotel last March 22. Vera Chopple, Fred Erickson, Clar- '1)] shment ““1 this ]M; will hold e R A them out of the country. Many of those who died in the fire opnce Farmer, Harold Gibson, J. C. o, sl s Sl The paper quoted a traveler from | were war workers. Molytisus i B, PRAGORGOH. 5. A, i d{m“) mm””f?“ l‘.?‘“m"' . . \VIC POWERS ON Finland as saying that the troops The jury recommended a life sen- M E et Wadeie, Babih. Mo Ushih, et Pao HUS S ClAb Ebelsbom | were taking guns and tanks with tence on the testimony of one of McEachern, Eug . V| beginning at 10 o'clock Rope, H. Straiger, Mike S. John,! | them, the principal witnesses, Gertrude b-busting, landing troops under TRIP TO STATES\ Jordan, a resident of the hotel. The and Mrs. Lawrence Love, | EIEieUBEy Jatiul o3 | State asked the death penalty. Boarding the vessel here for| P e R il Mr. and M,-: v:é Power 5am’d‘German DIVISIO“ T Seattle and ports south were Myrle of weather, the U. 8. Coast Guard, | GUESTS AT JUNEAU HoTEy Scatle @ rl ow celebrating over ‘a centu or the south this morning on a| Salisbury, Hugh Compton, Edv\m‘ . and a half of uninterrupted service,|six weeks’ business and pleasure| (ommandef KI"ed Dr. V. N. Lee, Dr. William Har- A. Peyton, John G. Young, Ann| is playing a vital role in smashing|trip, with plans to visit in both stad, and Dr. H. C. Kimball, all Young, Elizabeth Joh{lson, Mary the A‘xl\, and will be on the job|Seattle and Olympia. ! LONDON, Aug 4—Lieut. Gen.|of Portland, are guests at the Ju- Jf)xles, Donald W.BSkBusef Blli[a%?’na where the going is roughest when| Mrs. Power is Assistant to the|yon Drabisch Waechter, German neau Hotel. Tillotson, Mrs. J. B. Burford, Don- I 7. 2 > - ald Burford. E ry is wi Now, as the | Deputy War Bond Administrator " y . — - a “”J].\“..‘m.'\ i vu.u'l f"“fl ~‘. e division commander, was Kkillea FROM EXCURSION INLET Constance W. Davis, Isabel M. ever-advancinz forces press nearer| |near Caumont, France, Wednesday, Vance, Grace Hufeisen, Dolores and nearer to the inevitable victory, | TR A AT [the news agency DNB said, Quot~| . and Mrs. A. C. Adams are gerner, Marjore Holm, Clarence D CotM s - 0 "ddESEvEN I-EAVE TODAY {ing the High Command. The com- |y, juypequ from Excursion Inlet E. Carter, Juanita Crow, Gladys foitts TNSCHOUE M Shparn v munique’s supplement previously |,y nave regstered at the Bar- \ Knight, Ruth A. Bertholl the recent w the men of the| |killed in Normandy by the Rus- PGSR LR ARowell Alvilu K ‘Lowell Ruth ast Guard have bee nthere, as- | 5 ' 3 g ot (,J“”d Ah“( 4 ; of the| PAA passengers today for et | SI80K: Moo, sunburioed /8 Scadeure| DON SKUSE SOUTH Lingbloom, Herbert Flackman. ifiog Al Anfis R EPY O 0 lie v SRRl mliset o, TSRS KubelRE SumTer e Chas. Hale, Victor Power, Hen- engagements byl R hont’ oot offensive opened. | Don Skuse left this morning for % % 3 rietta Power, Zena Page, Dorothy Woodward, Adeline M. Logan, Belle Knudson, Maxine Williams, Er- W. Hopper, Glenn L. Lamb, The Captain of the Port at Ju- 24’““‘“’;““"1“- é‘“d‘ Albert TO"“?’_"' i Vancouver to meet Mrs. Skuse who neau is a part of the Coast Guards| [l = Bruno Geocannonl, EAWID| wASHINGTON MAN HERE | nhas been visiting relatives in On- world-wide Port Security organizas|'irchoffer, an ilfred Desrosier| g..ct Manderscheid, of Spokane, | tario for some time. They expect tion. At every major port lmndlmg‘;(’fw"if;f"‘”\f;]ih rf"o’r FV::;:::“)‘(’:“’ Washington, is in town and has {to return the latter part of the nes Gladys Fossborg, Vera Hagerman, the vital materials of war there is egistered at the Baranof Hotel. | month. : i « Coast Guard Captain of the Port,| TR Bt A 5 . $ ARRRRNH T Y B T G g gl Ssam F. Bucy, Damfel F. Huf:l.son.. who has full responsibility for pro-| FINI.AND BEING | FLOWER SHOP SOLD PROJECTION MAN HERE Passengers for Wmn.gell are }1:1(15 tecting all vessels and waterfront | | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd -Fagerson C. C. Farmer, projection engineer |William Tnn;mee, 'I;m(r;cesl thl;: facilities against sabotage, accident, | have purchased the Forget-Me-Not for the B. F. Shearer Company, is pard, Joan Srweppax‘d.Maww““a)m and negligence. With our ports| EVA(UAIED BY Flower Shop from Mrs. Crystal now in Junesu to check projection pard, Paul Sheppard, Mrs. S end harbors serving as mnnnlsl Jenne and will reopen it the first equipment for the Capitol Theatre Paul, Miss Frances Paul, A Cosls through which all our military and | GERMAN FOR(ES of September. Mrs. Fagerson is He will also check the Rev:}a The- ‘Zr F. Kane, and Mrs. D. A. Coul- naval efforts must: pour, the Cap-| now employed at the J. ™. Burford |atre in Kelchikan on his way |ter. i tains of the Port of the Coast| 400mpan§. 4 south. Listed for Ket'chlknn are Mrs. Guard have a tremendous assign- (By Associated Press) it SRS PR CI PUSE S — ¥ ment, and they are turning in an| Reports received in Stockholm | outstanding record of accomplish- from Helsinki said German garri- ment in this all-important field (sons are already moving out of | |southern Finland, although Berlin — |broadcasts quoted Foreign Office D E F E N D E R S officials as saying a change in | Finland's Government “mdimtes! . . | the Finnish people are all out to! l’“ pull their whole weight from the enJOy l HolD'NG owN‘ war effort.” 1 Risto Ryti resigned as Premier nd Marshal Mannerheim assumed AT HENGYANG *-- o) | that much mor el’ Russia will soon consider the new Finnish request for an armistice CHUNGKING, Aug. 4—At Heng- | Sudranteeing Finland’s independ- | yang areas of battered defenders|’C® it Wwas reliably reported at Kriockedl down wave aftet wave of |S!CKhOIm. Marshal Mannerheim Jap attackers, with relief columns '®€ived Russia’s assurance before stabbing at the encircling enemywh(' assumed the Presidency of PFin- ring, the High Command reported. |/and. Scarce? Sure, but The communique said that Chin- | R - 4 ) ese forces from the east entered | hR"SS“iH railways consume more X 4 AR the town of Chaling, 60 miles from | ¥han 30 per cent of all coal produced " " Hengyang, whose 40 days' resist- | in the country. Schosiey Royal Resarvs, 60% grain meutral spits. Bendod whiskey, 86 prapt. Scheaiey Distilers Corp., New York City ance is yielding a new epic in the g oo——owo ' s et ——— e— = Jap-Chinese war. They captured a document which showed that more . % p: ¥ i ’han 70,0_00 Jap troops are engaged * FIVE IN LAST EVENING O B S A E VIA ALASKA AIRLINES o e s 0w oo | Alaska Spruce Log Program Equipmen Juneau the following persons: In-| : nokenty Merculief, L. T. Oldroyd,' R zann. Myer P, e and Supplies Located at Edna Bay Glenn Lamb | Out this me i th 1 tight, ‘were Wiliany: Bawitn* Lioga | Koscuisko Island Capp, Jack Garcia, A. Buschmarfh, | Hilda Miller, Ruth Lofgren, and R.| \ Alaska J. Sheppard, Bawlin, Ci d ' ¥ Sekipti psengers 1o Yk Bedding Furniture, home and Plumbing supplies McDonald and- Sil e pilots| ¥ v for tme two flghin. | ) Blacksmith shop office Pumps, power 0 d A S e Boals, power and small, Hardware, all kinds Radio and radio-telephone . | The regulas mesting of ihe Sloose | also supplies Iron and steel, rod and har equipment, commercial e will be held thi Vi i » . x oclock in_the Moose headausrs | Cabins and other buildings, Light plants type ers at the Seward Bullding. There wil be a_ routine session, followed | portable Logging equipment and Refrigerators, walk-in by refreshments. { A social will also be held on| Camps, floating supplies of all kinds, Road building equipment paimast A0 | glblll:ing large and small, in- and supplies ookhouse equipment cluding hoists, load- Rope, wire Bar“””f : Elecirical equipment and ers, r:lling, winches, Stoves and ranges Beauty Salon} supplies yarders ! Tanks | Fire extinguishers Lubricanis Tools, hand i Floats, A-frame and Machine shop equipment Trucks, logging ' equipment and fools Welders, eleciric and | Paris, spare, for equipment acetylene generators i Most items are used but in good condition—many and new and unused. All are open for inspection at Edna Bay. Prices have been established for the larger items to conform with O. | P. A. regulations and no offers in excess of O. P, A. ceilings will be considered. Invitations for bids on clothing, hardware, steel, lubricants, bedding, and cookhouse supplies have been issued WHERE SATISFACTION and || and copies may be obtained at Edna Bay or at Forest Service offices located at Ketchikan, Pet- SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS | | ersburg, and Juneau. These bids will be opened at Edna Bay on August 15, 1944. Descriptive ANNOUN(EMENT' } lists may also be seen at these offices. All items will be sold f. 0. b. Edna Bay or Dock 13, Ket- ’ # chikan on the basis of net cash on delivery. PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO PUR- s N SHells.Ras Bpiolood CHASERS OF LARGE LOTS SO THAT DISPOSAL CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED AS QUICK- months in the States. Her old | | ; LY AS POSSIBLE. ITEMS NOT SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES IN ALASKA WILL BE friends are invited to ask for SHIPPED TO SEATTLE ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1, 1944, FOR DISPOSAL IN THE STATES. her in phoning for appoint- ments. SHOP HQURS SA M.TOEP. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY HARRY SPERLING APPOINTMENT Wire or write to Alaska Spruce Log Program, Edna Bay, giving general description of equipment and supplies you desire to purchase and the price offered. E. Bronsen, drs. B. V. Brcnscn, Béos ROBO]’ BOMBS STOCK QUOTATIONS Copstead, Donald Nelson, Clifford 3 FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1944 Holm, Mrs. Stella Young, I. A. | NEW YORK, Aug. 4. — Closing Jor dan, and Harry E. Thatcher. Thatcher, L. P. Callahan, W. L. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 6'¢, American Can | —— - J |90%, Anaconda 25%, Beech Aircraft 9%, Bethlehem Steel 61, Curtiss Iwo FLIGH‘S TODAY .Wright 5'%, International Harves- ror ALaska coastal WORLD PEACE s et "o | A flight was made to Sitka to- |day by the Alaska Coastal Airlines, car, Adams to that city and Olf Olsen and Jim Boyle to Tenakee. Central 19%, Northern Pacific 16, 3 United States Steel 57%. Pound —Assist- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Assist-| 4.04. ant Secretary of State Adolf Berle, | Jr., said robot bombs are a powerful argument for world peace. Robot bombs, said Berle, means Dow, Jones averages today are as follows: industrials 145.36, rails ‘40,80, utilities 23.98. rying Eva Schwartz and Frank Today's flight to Ketchikan took Bahy it dosidn thelr o] . Wilmer Oberg and M. Miller to that z‘;;:g;j’“;jfi;‘ bn'm Hasines: Wit ESTELLE CASLER HERE ¢ity and Neal McDonald and M.|oui moving and shoot them across | L. Frink to Petersburg. his boundary a great many miles| Miss Estelle Casler has arrived —— .- away and people, now neighobrs,!in Juneau to visit her father, IN FROM FUNTER BAY cannot escape the dire results. Steven Casler of the OPA, and Sam Peckovich has arrived here ——————— Miss Isabelle Parsons, her class- from Funter Bay and is a guest at! ‘ Shells thrown 20 'miles by blg 'mate at the University of Wash- the Juneau Hotel, naval guns rise about five miles. 'ington. 0000000000000 0 £ favorite liquor listed PHONE 538 Assistant General Manager al LTI HOME LIQUOR STORE-Phone 699 HOME LIQUOR STORE Free DOMESTIC and IMPORTED Delivery LIQUERS, WINES and Phone 699 PE ICE COLD BEER 710 Willoughby . venue We have one of the finest selections of Liquors, Brandies, Rums, Wine and Beer in Alaska. Our prices comply with Office of Price Administrafon and you will find a lot of Liquors, Rums and Brandies priced way below 0. P. A. prices. Come in and take advantage of them while they last. These prices good from Wednesday, August 2, to Monday night, August 7. LORD CALVERT Qur Big Bargain Depariment Fifth $5.45 : CALVERT RESERVE MONTE CRISTO—Imported Whiskey 4-5 Quart—Our Ceiling Price $5.75 Fifth $4.50 - et s, Sale Price $4.95 Fifth $4.00 CASABLANCA RUM—4-5 quart Our Ceiling Price—$4.60 E = = SCHENLEY RESERVE 2 Fitth $5.05 Sale Price $3.50 CARSTAIR'S White Seal Buy It by the Case—$39.00 Fifth $4.00 HAVANA CLUBRUM 128 Proof 4-5 Quart—A Real Fine Product—A Bargain PENN-MARYLAND at $6.7 = De Luxe Fifth $4.45 Case Price—$79.00 Gallagher and Burton ~ COURTESY CLUB GIN—Full Quart = Black Label Our Ceiling 'Price $6.25 Fifth $4.20 arealbargainat§5.50 OLD OSCAR PEPPER Case p,ice_sssfi Fitth $3.45 , oLD ROCKING CHAIR [i] FEUDLIEN'S DRX MARTINI Fitth $3.80 Price $3.85 THREE RIVERS Reservel] RIRSCHWASSER CHERRY BRANDY = & riflh “.25 4-5 Quart—Our Ceiling Price $5.85 § LonDoN‘S DELUXE ] Sale Price $5.00 O‘;if,;“;';*;s“ MORET 5-Star Imporied BRANDY = s 4-5 Quart—Our Ceiling Price $5.70 = We can let you have a lot}] Sale Price $5.00 of these numbers by thefl} Si. George's 5-Star Imported Brandy 4-5 Quart—Our Ceiling Price $6.20 Sale Price $5.50 SWANEE PRIDE—A Southern Drink 100 Proof—4-5 Quart—Our Ceiling Price $5.25 here ask for it. Sale Price $4.50 E = = = . " 5 WE ALSO HAVE IN PINTS Si.iir £nm o Gulagher wnd = = = = Burton — Black Label — Philadelphia Blend — I. W. Harper — Grandad — Sea- gram 5-Crown — Imperial and many others. l'larve_y's Special Scolch-It's Scarce! - Fifth $6.25 IN HALF PINTS WE HAVE 5o, v O — Sevwram T and 5 EASTERN BEER 7t cisiwe are at the present time overstockéd on it. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WHILE IT LASTS'! EHRET'S Brooklyn, New York BEER - Case $4.75 WINE — Garrett's Virginia Dare - - - - Fifth§1.15 We have many more items we will make a price on by the bottle or case. Come in and see them and ask about our prices on them. AND IF IT'S LIQUOR YOU WANT TRY .US FIRST! 000 s &l

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