The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1945, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

H K, PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1945 _—— . Sy — e e — - » new rty ship for its short|said, that the Japs do not have the IAl i 5 ; o !Hut he does not believe that. Not| fore they again reached the United| ;o "yaving hig ship bombed from BEGINS 'I'ODAY 'NVASIONS IAI-KS ates 11 montns and two Invasions ,;ore than 20,000 feet by Nips who| inter. strung parallel rows of bombs for| I ; but from New!| .,,ygn to vibrate heavy bolts out of . < they nt “'" '“'”"4"" ating and packing from the pro-! i kel ”; C”'\ TR, tralia, then to Brisbane, Mel-| .jior chart i \e case e City 0 B s, Jack Newmarker Tells EX- | bourne, batkto Bltiney and o ckiiss His ship, he said, was credited|Albert S. Glover was still proceed- o . roints in the South Pacific as the!\yth one Jap bomber ing at press time. The case started g perience of H-Monfh ship was needed Newmarker will return to a Mari-{at 10 o'clock this morning when Glover, who ed at 10 p 4 1 A4 Veterans of the invasions of We-/yme school in the near future to & 5 : Vit Irlal le wak and Moritov, they were lat omplete his training before being|™ ?mllul(lfl}.‘ \\(I.fi.ll rged r\nl. .\ al-| loaded for the invasion of the .ommissioned ay ensign in the Mari- |leged interfering with an officer and I*hilippine but the conv W25, t:me rvice and U. S. Naval Re-|Peing drunk in a public place, ap. to be too fast for their ship, {peared in the Court Room in the were unloaded and re- !City Hall with his attorney, Harold ) the States with men due) . -2 " 0o an ANavre ot lStabler, tation leave clected president, was preslding at; “ppier y jengthy discussion Stabler | o his first meeting today. He told wssigned | There are reports, Newmarker : moved that the first charge be members that the vear ahead willlyi,, w0, pecause the municipal or- rerve, Dr. William Whitehead, recently ALL-WOOL - ——— — — - ~ call for working together to offset{ gy ... provided a penalty in ex- mine and the lumber mill torial Legislature. Glover then faced But working together, he id con-ltrial on one count, alleged being e | than in 1935 and better than it is The City rested its case at 3 o’clock Y 1 F today this afternoon after hearing Assist-| ] - - VR V] New committees for 1945 werelant Chief of Police Harry Murray | named. The first named in each|and other witnesses tell their story group being the chairman, the com-!how Glover was alleged to have tried | Aviation Bruce Kendall, (,‘lnllxv‘\\ s arresting an intoxicated man in SUITS: ¥ ~ Shattuck and Charles Carf the Imperial Pool Hall on Saturday b Just Right for a Quick Lunch! Civic Affairs—Frank Hermann, B |night Fur-Trimmed F. Heintzleman and Stanley Grum-| Judge Holzheimer is the presidin A mett at the trial. M. E. Monagle 3 Forum and Policy—Homer Garvin presenting the City. ! or Plam { 3 and other Past Pre ient The jury is composed of the fol- Legislative—Howard Stabler, Al-|lowing Earl Barcus Douglas J | . el len Shattuck and Harold B. Foss Oliver, Alice Bach Coughlin, Lud- | Reception — Cha { 0 i Hedges, G. Earl Cleveland and John es Naghel and{wig Nelson, Mrs. Harley Turner D:ONE Elomer /Gty _|Ms. Pete carlson, Lymma Holland, | 04 u“ I-‘II Ef“g"*t’]""> ;i‘tl"l"n‘“'i“(’ Jake Cropley, A. J. Forrest, Doris ke arold E. Smith and John Reck. |Stewart, Grace Ramsey and N Juneau Deliveries— Member and Finance—Arthur|y g Blood o G 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. C 0 A T . Do T :::lll,:” D. Martin and Harold Sver-| Flll’ Tl’lmmed' $25 to $65 field, Fred Henning and Tom Hut- Foeih ‘ ‘ Plain Collars: $10 to $25 ' JUST RECEIVED | ™ st o NOW GROWING || Plain Collars: 3 Post War Planning—Linn A. For-| Pheat a2 ' rost, Henty' Qreen and' HUgh' Bib'i) 1. gu nimbar of’ dancers and| Morsels . . Towels . . Home Style Peaches Loekl ERblalle = willlam, Carter; SR MRS SRR 0 B e 2 ! SKI : 5 Henry Hogue and Jack Fletcher. | ARY: TEEU: SMOUDE RIS G b H A new member present was Freq K Women danced in the same sets ab rdlne Sliced or Crushed Plneapple .. Junket Ice Georlis OF ‘piesent was Fred| Cith olr-timers who had not danced Gaba .- Cream Mix . . Kleenex . . Chocolate Syrup Wet Pack Shrimp . . Hershey Bars . . and many others! S la square dance since the Treadwell Z 95 d $3 95 : e s i ol oot $2.95 and $3. Danceto Be Given | mecent newcomers to suncau, {who were introduced and joined in B S f the dancing, included Mr. and Mrs Y OnS 0 Norwaywu C. Newton of Billings, Montana, NOTICE: e |ana " Miss ~ Laurene Knowles of A dance will be given in the Elks|Denver. John Oberg was welcomed NOTICE"he policy of this store in regard fo Hall next Saturd On Mondays we v evening in honor {back from Fairbanks where he open at 11 A. M. scarce merchandise has been to dis- } of the tenth anniversary of the Sons spent the holidays with his son, and close at 9 tribute those items as fairly as possible. We thank { of Norway. Music for the affair will Ernst Oberg P. M. vou for your support and acceptance of this policy. § be furnished by Peterson’s Orchestra,| E. M. McIntyre, violinist, and 2 { beginning at 10 o'clock and continu- |Albert Peterson, accordionist, fur- NO FAVORITES—A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL OF i ing until 1 a.m |nished the music, and interspersed | 2 B S Tickets may be secured from any an occasional waltz or schottische | OUR CUSTOMERS. { member of the organization |for a little variation. A. B. Cain| wmm--.fi,,,---,,,-,--”-,--.—”—-,--“% BRI e lwas the caller DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. : ONlY FEw JAPS | The next dance, to be held in s INR T TV 5 { the A. B. Hall under the combined | T“O_ JUNEAU DL]"“ !“RIES ! lauspices of the American Women's 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. J lEAVE FOR HOME | Voluntary Association and the USO, MINIMUM—$2.50 1! |will be on January 17. PRIT Sy | g SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4.—Only | DHONF ' DHON[ |:i handful of Japanese Americans KEITH pEIRI(H = | left relocation centers for West | | 04, (4 | 5 Coast homes yesterday, the first day | ! . after lifting of the Army’s exclusion | (AllED ]‘0 "AVY OUR PARADE OF AFTER CHRISTMAS MONEY - SAYING c | order, a War Relocation Authority | iy ASH GROCERY AR CORPS DUTY ————— | STOCK QUOTATIONS "'- VALUES CONTINUES- - e FE B 2 | Keith T. Petrich has taken a leave| & | fa of absence from Pan American Air-| " NEW YORK, Jan. 4 — Closing|ways to accept a call to active duty ® 4 PIECE BEFRIGERATBB BOWLS 23 afotation on Alaska-Juneau Mine [with the naval air corps. He left 7 ® . stock today is 6'2, American Can|&eattle Wednesday for Corpus . 5 JUG and THREE BOWLS, ASSORTED CO LORS .~ © MOESTRE BOWLS AND PLATES . 5( fo 535() 93's, Anaconda 30'., Beech Air-|Christi craft 14':, Bethlehem Steel 69,1 The son of Mr. and Mrs, GEORGE BROTHERS Curtiss-Wright 6'2, International | etrich, Juneau, he is an ensigi IALL AND LARGE Harvester 81, Kennecott 38y, |the U. S, Naval Reserve, He has RED AND SILVER SMALL AND LARGE Supe' M .lget North American Aviation 11, New ,'m\'n' with Pan American for the . g it York Central 23%, Northern Pa- |Fast two years, flying the Aleutian o GLASBAKE CASSEROL R Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. cific 21%, U. S. Steel 62%. Pound |40 route last winter and flying . . M '__'___,_-—_———:—'m $4.04 i % | the New York to Northern Ireland SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE, WITH COVE Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers 3 route for three months. 0P, M | Dow, Jones averages today are as | sidiens |follows: Industrials, 154.42; rails, 149.43; utilities, 26.83 2 FREE Deliveries Daily—10 A. M., His sister, Mrs. Paul C e Y v ser s s v @ GLASBAKE OBLONG COVERED ROASTER $1.75 Borden’s—Carnation—Darigold |\ coone — e s oo it i EACH i , MILK CAsHANDcaRRY ¢ 4 79 (CONVENTIONS TO :m v Cooke are all| D CARRY | mecin il o GLASSRELISHSET $1.25 b S | BE BANNED, 1945 AMERICAN LEGION | LARGE DIVIDED PLATE WITH SMALL GLASS JAR : | $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any | —— - 5 v 4 We Reserve the | low priced items or specials we | O. P. A. Ceiling || NEW YORK, Jan, 4—A ban on B Y ]- o GLASS JUICE SET . fia Right to Limit! | will deliver at this price. | $5.76 | national conventions to the rest of | ’ 5 sty fo R " —_— , 1945 is being prepared in the offices | PITCHER, TRAY, FOUR GLASSES , e & - | of War Mobilization, Defense and | FOR M pATRolS‘ | Transportation. The American ‘ e o R e TRAYS cfo $1.40 | plan was related in a telegram from | The American Legion Boy Scout . ) QIZES v AQICNS I | James Byrnes, Director of War Mob- | Troop met last evening at the Dug- ASSORTED SIZES AND DESIGNS ilization. Col. Roane Waring, Pri cut. This was the second meeting dent of the ATA, is offering his co- |cf the Troop since its formation. . HAND DEconATED BUTTLES 05 '0 P 86 Su & M“r'cet | operation in such a move. Twenty-one boys were present, ne- M M "e i >-oo— cessitating the formation of a third ASSORTED SHAPES, SIZ COLORS Eees . . - i FROM HAINES patrol. The patrols organized last Pllfllles 92"95-2 rl‘ee nehvelles nally | Dave Fenton is in Juneau and |week were also slightly reorganized . l R'P . GLASBAKE PIE PLATES | is registered at the Gastineau Hotel |and the roster now reads as follows: . bt " R R T Black Bear Patrol—Bob Croken, ~ s e Pl ————*—————— |Leader; Tom Hughes, Asst. Leader; AR R S T T Terty et 200 A ; ( e ——— e T T R o 7 7 "NATIONAL BRANDS’ . v; Jimmy Nordale, Scribe; 'D cups e’e"fl””q’ 3 / Sommers, Frederick Wyller, . WELL and TREE PLATTERS . CUSTAR because with Foods, The Quality € BN you buy Is the moursshmenr Ex.’ 15, Bill Mickle, members | Flying Bagle Patrol—Bob Howell, o or Leader; Edwin Heisel, Asst. Leader; " " ; | Clifford Cole, Scribe; Bobby Rhodes, 1'7\ 11y Godkins, Billy Forward, Carl Weidiran, members ] n | A knot-tying contest was won by |{the Flaming Arrow Patrol. Seyeral nes were played under the | ader- 1p of Dick Wingerson enior {Patrol Leader. The balance of the even was : Insist on the Best! lG—Phones—24 |eiven to planning Patrol mcetings| ~ ~T ~ 2 n ~Cr angd 34 reek’'s Troo e o ) H AL/ T et FREE DELIVERIES i | Heating _ Plumbing Gifts 3 SR S S R O TR N N N | Wrestlers in Japan somtimes

Other pages from this issue: