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*AGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA AMERICAN | i R TUESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1945 | THREE MAKING BIG PLANS TO | conversion. The role that Hopkins has played throygh the years as coniidante to the President will have to wait for history and memoirs that will come Harry Hopkins Sfill WILDLIFE MEET Closest Man fo FDR; IS CALLED OFF FRESH GURTAINS. . .. 5 add a fouch of spring {o your home. s i Ruffled Curtains { ) ALY in pairs o Frosted Marquisette $7.95 Frosted Organdie $9.95 Plain Marquiseite $4.95 PRISONERS ARE SHOT {Harsh Treatment Advocat- | ed by Almost Every German Officer By HAL BOYLE T0 AID TRAVEL \Canada Is Not to Require| { Federal Gun Permifs | \ from U. . Hunters NEW YORK, Jan. 23—The North | |American W ildlife Convention, scheduled for New York City, Feb- | {ruary 26, 27, 28, has been can- celled because of the transporta- | states Senator Warren G. Magnu- BOOST ALASKA Senator, Representative and Delegate Have | Legislative Program WASHINOT(‘)? :an. 23—United son and Representative Hugh De- Lacy, both of the State of Wash- ington, and E. L. Bartlett, Dele-| (pointed out for what it’s worth that | Inside Facts Given (Continued from Page One) President His small office in the| new east wing of the White House | has a private phone through thej White House switchboard, but so doi the offices of James F. Byrnes and several others. And it might bel Hopkins never has been given the| authority that Byrnes now has nsi director of war mobilization and re- out of this administration’s retire- ment. But you can get odds from a good many insiders that when it does come to light, it will'be much less of a “mystery role” of inner circlz power than has been made out in recent years. — e — CUSHING HERE John Cushing, Jr, of the Terri- torial Construction Company in Sitka, is visiting in Juneau and is staying at the Baranof Hotel. {ficers in several instances recently gate from Alaska, are planning an| Alaska legislative program but wili| delay announcing thé plan with| tion emergency. The American Wildlife Institute lsaid, in New York, that effective |February 1, sportsmen from the details for the present. |United States will be exempt from | The three, however, told news- {Canadian regulations requiring that men the plan will mean a ‘real Dominion visitors obtain Federal |unfreezing” of the territory’s great1 One captured German said his police permits to carry hunting resources for tremendous postwar Associated Press War Correspondent WITH THE U. S. FIRST ARMY IN BELIGIUM, Jan. 23.—Nazi of- have ordered American prisoners shot because of food shortages, Ger- man captives reported today. | lieutenant told his company: ]flrearms. Such visitors must, how- ' possibilities. | “The food situation in Germany is |ever, obtain permits from the Pro- Bartlett has been placed on the| sy THE FIXIT SHOP| - 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING . GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR Territories Committee, Indian Af-| fairs, Merchant Marine and Fish- WORK [ eries, Mines and Mining, Naval Af- Roy Eaton ? — bad. We don’t have enough to feed vincial Police. The Federal Police any more prisoners. I hope you check was a war security measure. understand me.” | > Other prisoners from the same | Volksgrenadier Infanty Division | |confirmed this and said they had | W Panels Frosted Marquisefle been given permission to remove | ishoes and clothing from Americnn; $3.00 each ‘dead or prisoners. | Harsh treatmen® of prisoners was . | officer, they asserted. Onz German | Quaker Knit |fairs, Rivers and Harbors and Sgt. Weaver fo |moee | Be Heard in Song | joHN BROWN PASSES | Recital Tomorrow. AWAY, GOVT. HOSPITAL John Brown, 55, died at the Gov- Phone 567 DAN’S advocated by almost every German \lieutenant colonel commanding a, Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, | e 3 s | regiment ordered his battalion com- Sgt. William Weaver, under spon- |ernment Hospital this afternoon at{ : X $4 50 3 | manders to “take as few prisoners sorship of the Fine Arts Commit-|12:45 o'clock and the remains are n E L l v E R Y . . palr \as possible” and later was reported tee of the Juneau Woman's Club, | at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | % {to have commmtted suicide when will broadcast in a series of songs Funeral arrangements will be an- J? | threatened with capture himself. arranged by Mrs. Trevor Davis. nounced later. 4 | Yanks Ordered Shot For his first number, the bari-| The deceased is a brother of e pHONE o g g | sSeveral German prisoners gave tone singer has chosen “Homing, Jimmy Hans:n, well known native ' Kitchen Curtains {statements that one of their com- fcllowed by “The Song Is Your resident. | | pany commanders ordered 40 Amer- “Desert Song,” “Tramps at sga'”i TR0 o o T iE) | ican soldiers shot when they sur- and “Wagon Wheel.” \ $4.95 {rendered after stubbornly defending, Alice Brandebury is chairman of | WPBI':'“:\‘E(?;(‘::A?}::C:FTER f % the village of Habscheid. the committee that sponsors these ! " OFFICIAL TRIP SOUTH | ¢ | The prisoners said the 4(_) Amer- programs every Wednesday morn-' L S [ W i o o | LIGHT HAULING | : o X il R | Supply difficulties inside Germany {and San Francisco where he con- y / = St R e Amy WED HERE YESTERDAY ferred with War Production Board M o & tgfl 1 a | being forced to forage for itselt and At a ceremony performed here officials, Norman C. Stines, Terri- 7 H1v6 GIf tha7iconnbevaids ~hecatise “of 3es@erd:\y by U. S. Commissioner “tcrial WPB Director, visited in An- QUALITY SINCE 1887 bt el sl ¢ of elix Gray, John Q. Jackson, of chorage recently. . e oo s J0oSt, W13 wed 1o Btk Mactn| =t One Trip to Douglas Daily orders it B 4l Thelr pmv‘i‘;m; Smith, of Yakutat. Witnesses of . ¢ R =———— " within an area no more than 50 {:;:ryw‘;;‘;:“” Ware: Sills: Wil gnd 2 FoREST SERVKE M. - R t —_— \ | SIDNEY LAURENCE EXHIBIT |Mles from thelr front lines. All ° b i | mamum ates ° dbemc 2 v ? PLAN? IN ANGHORAGE | 1003 for anjentire division 15 sp* FROM PELICAN TRUCKS SOLD HERE AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES 2 ™ | plied by one butcher and one baker x N G { -~ company, each composed of no more _ ;& Pese from Pelican City is NEILL CL ABK d COT flP Paintings by the late Sidney Laur- | than 60 men. staying at the Baranof Hotel. Bids were .opened "?’!7:¥9510rday1 - ( UL an IRPANY Vi win lo i vomie o Farmers Supply Food b et oniud Ratkn suroliy Bpe o Public Rocoailts-— A UG ek Counselors lounge cf the USO in Anchorage on __Onc.c_ = Weak, fafffl?f%_in each di- | ;. "McKinley, of Juneau, visited sold at OPA ceiling prices. i : g norial art exhibit will be opened L s ~ short time on business. lanned one-half ton Plymouth pick-up. A | - ( 208 Franklin Street Telephone 757 with & formal tea. The exhibit wiil |[St0¢K, vegetables and flour to these 'y, in whittier for arl;l(;nx:ieflnue GMC 1%-ton Stika: thuck e sk Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building ontinue through February 4. b o S:fi;"}:fl:fi” — uSually e before flying South. tn - Henry -Behrends. s ~ g | Mrs. Jeanne La e, wid s. g L Ny v st 2O L g s S s e e = ~ KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK | | e fombus painter and an arist in | There the bread is baked and the | - in the T { Douglas City, Alaska {her own right, will serve ERL(IR- CALORG O ARMVERY A e | i WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF mimihteédn charge’ togethet! with ifgig" e e W*L“fh Y o WHOM ,yflfl'ffiofl'\.‘cgflfl'"‘l‘“’" Taxes on Real Properly in the Town of Donglas Lily, Alas % N resh and tinned meat to these M2 . CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY o f"‘f}‘ ":_”;”S‘g ’t;‘idf “‘g:;‘pl‘:‘i‘; iR abitis wisa ane Joarned aith: aine Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the Town of Douglas City, Alaska, for the year 1944 has been com- Kilddie will give a short talk 2 the |munition. Bread rations usually pleted, and is now open for inspection at the office of the City Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE o oh s dn et thi ommn;”;cr‘e {are delivered to the battalion head- of Alaska, Division Number One, on the 23rd day of February, 1945, for adjustment and order of sale. The following is the Delinquent Tax Roll List & i < & iony) | Plotires 162t lcxh“m hasr quarters by horse-drawn wagons. to date. January 22, 1945. TELEPHONE 757 been loaned by Mus, Laurence and | At battalion kitchens the food is _ Tax 1944 1941 3 ! other: i i | cooked and sent forward to the Bill No. Name Lot Bleck Tax Penalty Sewer Ass. Year and Tax Total [ v e e S R A 411 . __ |fighting lines in wagons. Because 209 Fanny Wehren 2Fr. 2 Lotonly $59 $ .60 $ 655 o 1 of the shortage of transport, army 212 Congregational Church 4 2 Lot only 6.80 68 $2.00 ($ 2310 1941-42-43) ... 32.58 AT By horses are carefully fed and well 212 Ccngregational Church 8 35 Lot only .65 16 2.00 (2640 1041-42-43) .. 36.81 = } treated—often better than the sol- 214 T. J. Villioura 5 Fr. 2 ‘Lot only 765 6 200 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) 4561 P I N _U P P N D | diers. | 218 Frank Pettygrove 3 3 Lot only 12.75 128 14.03 Horses which become battle cas- | 218 Frank Pettygrove 9 3 House only . 1020 1.02 122 2 ualties are likely to end up as 225 Ed. Andrews (Estate) 4 4 Lot only 7.65 6 841 L rations. | 231 John Feusi (Estate) 4 5 Lot only 18.70 188 2.00 ( 8800 1940-41-42-43) 110.58 3 Ll g nk | 231 John Feusi (Estate) 7% 6 Lot only 8.50 85 ( 3960 1940-41-42-43) 4895 231 John Feusi (Estate) 6Nl. 14 Lot only ... 936 94 200 (4400 1940-41-42-43) 5629 | S]’EI"I NI“S WIll 231 John Feusi (Estate) 2 46 Lot only ... Jais 1t 200 ( 5280 1940-41-42-43) 6696 * k | 231 John Feusi (Estate) .......3 46 Lot only ....... 7.65 kid (3520 1940-41-42-43) 43.92 l | 281 John Feusi (Estate) . 6 46 Lot only .. 1700 170 200 ( 7920 1940-41%42-43) . | BE WIIH FDR AI | 232 Roy Sorri (Estate) 5 5 Lot only 1445 145 200 ( 7040 1940-41-42-43) | 232 Roy Sorri (Estate) .. 6 5 Lot only ... 850 85 ( 4400 1940-41-42-43) BlG ]’HREE MEH’ 233 Frank Costonobel (Estate) .7 5 Lot ONY ..o 8.50 85 200 (4400 1940-41-42-43) | 283 Frank Costonobel (Estate) .7 16 Lot only 382 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) C— | 23¢ Mary L. Kane ... 8 5 Lot only ... 17.00 170 i ‘ i 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) 1 6 Lot only . 1487 149 2.00 ( 7040 b -43) Secrefar y of State Also '01 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) . 2Fr. 6 Lot only 425 43 ( 3080 1940-41-42-43) 3 A" d M ) c-' | 23 Mary Feusi (Estate) 4 Fr. 6 Lot only 4.67 A7 ( 2200 1940-41-42-43) end MexIico LIty | 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) ........5 6 Lot only 208 % gal (880 1940-41-42-43) . S C f o/ 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) . 6 6 Lot only 212 21 € 880 1940-41-42-43) - onierence | 231 Joe Riedi % 6 Lot only 297 30 (330 1043) °. 5 = | 234 Joe Riedi 9 7 Lot only 1530 153 (3520 1942-43) WASHINGTON, Jan. 23—Secre-| 238 Wm.Ott devehh i 7 Lot only 2075 298 200 (10560 1941-42-43) tary of State Edward R. Stettinius | 242 Pacific Protective Assn. .....T 7 Lot only 1105 112 2.00 ( 52.80 1940-41-42-43) said here today that he will ac-| 269 Herbert Mercer 9 Fr. 13 Lot and House 21.35 213 company President Roosevelt to the| 277 Adolph Hirsch 3 15 Lot only 6.80 68 i approaching meeting of the Presi-| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor .. 5 15 Lot only 3.82 38 A ( 17.60 1940-41-42-43) e dent with Churchill and Stalin. 179 Ethel Eggen Saylor 5 15 Lot only 3.82 38 ( 17.60 1940-41-42-43) Stettinius told reporters at his| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor .. o 16 Lot only 425 42 ( 22,00 1940-41-42-43) p news conference that he will also| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 4 Fr.%. 42 Lotonly. 3.82 38 ( 17.60 1940-41-42-43) attend the meeting of American re-| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 2 43 Lot only 5.95 50 ( 2640 1940-41-42-43) % publics, with the excepticn of Argen-| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 3 Fr. 43 Lotonly 2.12 21 (880 1940-41-42-43) AP Newsfeatures tina, to be held in Mexico City, Feb-| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor . 4 44 ‘Lot only .65 T ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) o year-round pin-up ruary 15; he may, however, be de-| 270 Ethel Eggen Saylor 5 44 Lot only . 7.65 a1 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) picture is provided jlnyed until February 21. 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor . e 3 45 Lot only .. 1.65 kil ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) 15 tiaes ahials of fiee —————— 219 Ethel Eggen Eaylor 5 45 Lot only . 785 m ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) Edwerds, radio singing . 284 Herbert Lawson 6 Fr. 16 Lot and House 552 .55 (660 1943) e BRITISH SUBS 291 L. B. Nelson . 4 17 Lot only . 5.95 80 ( 660 1643) A 2 291 L. B. Nelson B 17 Lot only 4587 an . ( 550 1943) “: SUMMER 291 L. B. Nelscn ... 9 17 Lot only 2.12 21 (220 1943) SEND Dowu 84 308 Mike Pusich 1 24 Lot only 7.65 a1 - 200 ( 39.60 1940-41-42-43) ' - . 312 Lee E. McGreiner 5 24 Lot and House 23.80 238 Nlppou SHlpS 32 Ed. Maki 8 + 24 Lot and House 382 38 ( 2200 1939-40-41-42-43) ... 2620 % 332 Chas. Waynor .. 1 28 Lot only 7.65 a1 ( 7040 1936-37-38-39-40-41-42-43) 338 Greek Church 2 32 Lot only 6.80 68 o LONDON, Jan. 23—The British| 338 Greek Church 3 32 Lot only 6.80 68 Admiralty announces that British | 339 Mary Uberti 9 32 Lot only ... 18,70 187 2.00 ( 66.00 1941-42-43) .. subs in Jap-controlled waters have | 344 Emil Guebelle 22 32 Lot and House .. 16.15 1.62 sunk 84 Supply ships, many of them | 364 Max Saul (Estate) . 2 8'. 41 Lot and House .. 1190 119 carrying fuel and other suppiies to| 366 Ted Jones .. 3 41 Lot and Houst 637 84 X Burma and to enemy-held islands.| 369 Chas. Wortman . A8 44 Lot only ... 7.85 a1 . ( 6160 1937-38-39-40-41-42-43) 70.02 » The British submarines have also{ 380 Wm. C. Anderson 21 48 Lot only 3.29 33 (770 1942-43) bombarded shore installations in| 380 ‘Wm. C. Anderson . 22 48 Lot only 329 33 ( 7.70 1942-43) .. * many instances. . 380 Wm. C. Anderosn .23 48 Lot only 329 33 ( 7.70 1942-43) M e 380 ‘Wm. C. Anderson ... 24 48 Lot only 329 33 ( 7.70 1942-43) MRS. KING DIES 381 Wm. Jarman (Estate) .....25 48 Lot only 6.0 88 ( 3080 1940-41-42-43) Mrs. Hal King, formerly “Babe” | 382 Goldie Johnson 26 48 Lot only 630 58 ( 1540 1942-43) ... 4 White, and said to have been the| 383 Robt. Bonner Sr. 35 48 Lot only 382 38 (2240 1939-40-41-42-43) first white child born on Cook|{ 390 Earl Osborne : 48 Lot only 382 38 Inlet, died recently in California,| 391 Rolls J. Bruce ... 48 Lot only 382 38 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) according to word received in An-| 391 Rolls J. Bruce 48 Lot only 382 38 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) chorage. The funeral, held in Los| 391 Rolls J. Bruce . 48 Lot only 382 38 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) P Angeles, was attended by many| 391 Rells J. Bruce . 48 Lot only 3.82 38 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) . “ | former Alaskans. 302 H. Museth 48 Lot only : 382 38 Mo S 392 H. Museth ... 43 Lot and House .. 19.75 1.98 ¥6 S NEW ADVENTIST PASTOR 392 H. Museth Car onty 26 > The Rev. Oscar N. Hegstad, wife | 398 Gus George 48 Lot only 94 ( 7700 1937-38-39-40-41-42-43) . and two daughters, have arrived at | 409 George Williams House on Beach . 34 ( 440 1943) . Ketchixan from Portland. He will| 410 Frank James A House on Beach . a1 (660 1941-42-43) # Witness my hand and official seal this 22nd day of January, A. D. 1945. (SEAL) A.J. BALOG, become pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, First publigation, Jan, 23, 1945; last publication, Feb. 13, 1945, City Clerk of the Town of Douglas City, Alaska,

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