The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 23, 1945, Page 6

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PAGE SIX . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRIZ JUNEAU, ALASKA " TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 1945 "ore MEETZ1B2% NE OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES of the B-29 Super fortress is its electronic-mechanical "Brain”—o | EAR | computer that directs fire at enemy planes. It's all { t done in a split-second by remote control and with bulls-eye accuracy. All a gunner need do is keep his sight on the enemy, press the trigger, and let the “Brain” finish the job. Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Returns T‘ MURPIHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 “Serving the Top of the World" [ | ! | ; —a | | | ™. ISAACS——Building Contracior ' REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 |Survivor of Bataan Death‘ | March Rejoins Com- H b Anchorage Yakutat Fairbanks Cordova N Kodiak | radesonluzon | 3'%3‘73 URPER REAR. . ' (il == — ; ! TAT| TURRET || i AR m s s R JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. | Associated Press War C. nrrc\panden(‘ STATION 2 i Serving | U. 8. BOMBER WING HEAD-! \ i P UI‘IBING—"EATI.\G—:IIIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL ] " i |QUARTERS, Northern Luzoa, Janj e S N ssEET\Nc WELDING Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area | = massa. ooticre and bunary| Sr b - ARG PHONE 787 Third andFranklin {of the Bataan “Death Ma join his invading fellow cour LOWER REAR ALASKA AIRLINES |on Luzon, rested today after mdmg TURRET COMPUTER | RIGHT BLISTER ; | Baranof Hotel Information and Reservations om the J i living on | OFFICE O PHONE sg?flvatms i '." : .",”“’ i ! TKE 'BRAIN' SOLVES SIGHTING STATON ¢ ‘ COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ) ‘ ALL THESE PROBLEMS — [J8 j ‘ OF ALASKA : 4 -y - y An Corps me- —y e passed through the Am- NO CORRECTION — Lumber and Bnilding Mslerials ‘ ¥ o g e 1 an undiscloszd point - Thompson Optical Co. | 3 ne 3 ABNE];¥JT Y 214 Second St.—Phone 387 | “It's too good to be true,” : Wade | PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU & @ SALON Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- L °:“1mp°d, i B 2 in] A YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL , on the steel matting = REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME ieidil MY Gooper Bidg., Elsie Hildreth, Mer.} | | €red—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 318} —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts POSSSUSUSSIST R stone bruise made d from ]. PARALLAX looks 15 years ANGLES AIM to make up for the ‘dis” years, but he is between gunner and-gun turret. M. S. PATRICIA Juneau — Haines — Skagway him limp. | malnutrition A |older than his | =2 |happy. | | Wade told how he and other pris-| ¥ | Holel Juneau i Tanned 'oners who surrendered to the Jap- anese on Bataan in April of 1942 For Comfort were treated and made to march “{185 o i miles north to a prison camp. He At Lowest Rates BUY DIRECT AND {said, “they leughed and jeered ot ! i - e ; A NEY. us and some, then, bashed us on : SIGHTING STATION GUN TURRET k RQOMS WITH BATH Any quantity, immediate the head with poles as they drove by EXCIINUENCINCETPREITET v GUNNER MOVES SICHT TURRET RESPONDS IN= | | eaves‘, rom Small Boat Harbor ot delivery. Write for Price ey reminded me of get so that bullef and targetyars § TO FOLLOW IMAGE OF STANTLY TO MOVEMENTS MIDKITE TUESDAY NITE WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Lnd"r’invs who u ally got the upper hal 1 % k N NE P e same.p dca bt u“ et ERENIVAPLANE OE TRk s Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M, Tuesdays, Valcauda Fur Co, | T i oy st e s [ Bherircns L [WHAT THE BRAIN' ALSO DOES ..., PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS - .o List. was the worst Owner-Mgr., Wi Seattle, Washington d to march at 132 steps a min- 2% - e b DR - ute wh16 (b sun ¥ PatRlAEHn ® It ends cramped, exposed positions for guaners. || o | /=———————————1 'cn us. The sweat rolled down until ' ) v , | MAKE cur clo were soaking wet a 3. WINDAGE @ It enables gunners to operate in comfort without | | THBIFT CB-OP | \I‘f\“{‘\ “, I‘NDOW m [ JUNEAU DAIRIES again, we had no food or water. POINTS GUN ghead. toglaffset foree, bulky clothing or oxygen masks. Member National Retatler- | | CLEANING CO. ol ¢ DELICIOUS ICE CREAM anesé ' officers, who enjoyed wair which curves the bullet’s path Owned Grocers | nee in Seattle For Comfort and a daily habit—ask for it by name | talking English, tid ‘:O“O""' bt ; : @ Ii con be operated from other sighting stations | || 211 SEWARD STREET MERF C. FERRIS I, ore 8 figaacnines) Ol M_OF G t one gunner i f action. i INEAU Birvice Juneau Dalrles’ Inc_ il(m :‘(l,wf)mhl(;“"l “mm“ . O if one gunner is put out of action { PHONE 767 HOTEL JUNEAU o gitls, too much p 7 ARSI U e ooy Get the New Wash- R @ Iis fire interrupters grevent guns from firing into F. B. TR -~ g 5 e e L McClure, 4. GRAVITY e R any pertion of its cwn plane. FORD AGENCY e e 3 ington Habit (uFFORD BERG ELEVATES yfigfi&h 3 . : ¥ | (Authorized Dealers) G E ALM(“"ST _ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | "'< R cgrovit 5 | B ) - = GREASES—GAS—OIL { s . -t WHI IND LIEUTENANT TR T T e i e e ChetEUEN “ E'l _ { Across from Elks’ Club m IN ARMY OF u S ARKEIAS ARE i CABINETS FIXTURES | Juneau Motors el <t - Phane 519 " NOW LOCATED & | : [l L.G.FULTON & COMPANY s oy L | oo ———--=7 | Clifford Be duated from the i . 0 | CM-I- A SRS By M wy 111 THE 1 Engineer Officer Candidate School, m NEW pM(E BUILDING CONTRACTORS Anifary e [3 et’s Transfer CARO TRANSFER | rort Beivoir, virginia, on Jhnary EPAIRING and REMODELING FOR QUALITY MEATS emaer’s BARAN“F 5 10, and is now a Second Lieutenant - | AND POULTRY iI1L4 | { HAULING and CRATING } i), the Corps of Engineers, Army of | The Arketas, “who 16tk {nmau ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK FREE DELIVERY ALASKA S FINEST | !} prsser, stove, érupE oIL {, the United States. His parents are several wmenths ago and. lgcated, Call Phones 13 and 40 OIL — FEED — HAULING | § Phone 341 Phone 844 | MI'. and Mrs. Hans Berg of Juneau. With their 18 adepted children, 1 ol HOTEL | o eeeeewe—s—oeeeed | Clifford Berg, who is 27, attended near Keni, Washington, ar¢ now Panes Rep.aced—New Frames Made e e E i “l r " Juncau High School. He entered the |in Idaho, according to the {ollow- hrysler Marine Engi “s al 1n the Famous R > . Army Janual 1943, in Juneau, ing item, under date of Januar PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street Chrysler Marine Engines |/ | WATCH REPAIRING and before entering the service was 6, appearing in a recent Seatt ¢ e MACHINE SHOP GEDBGE Bn 2 i Gold Room 42 Years Experience employed by the Berg Construction Inteiligeneer Marine Hardware Widest Selection of { || Quick accurate air mail service . | company, Inc | COUER D'ALENE, Idaho - Mr. | , It Costs No More | 3 o e ; § 2 LI Uons « ] | CHAS. R. OAKES Before graduating, Berg under- ‘and Mrs. Wilber Arketa moved ? ? i Phone 800 { | 502 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. | Went 17 weeks of intensive training |their family to Hayden Lake bc- MA ' { | Lhas. L. Warner vo. ij, PHONE 92 or 95 sl at the Engineer School where long cause, they said, Idaho liws do not ST. RGARET'S GUILD } | e ? hours of constant application were handicap parents who have 18 OF THE s B ST —— required for qualification as an of- 'adopted children in addition to two | ficer of the United States Army. His [of their own. CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY {i | NORTH TRANSFER Th Hard Co.| +¥ ANCHORAGE | womonsos b S " arkes o tmoquis tian ang WILL PRESENT ! & omas Haraware L0. Major A- U. 8. Chiel, Public Rela-French heritage, brought his fami- Light ‘mds*hfl'Elg il PAINTS — OILS - | a¢ 1’:::-:1 hu"?"‘l“‘ d(‘h ;)1‘ un ha; pre-(Jy from Kent, Wash, because, his MR. ER NEST EHL ER E. O. DAVI e Builders’ and Shelf via : im for the big job ahead— |yife said, Washington laws require u PHONE 81 : to help win lhe war. L Tiothe To e lidenises a8 an” et AND HARDWARE i as ar ltution if it houses more than six M H S B R U T H P 0 P E J 0 Y The children are Indians adopted ‘m Alaska. FARE: $82.0060s1) | NOW ENCASED IN "5 - cove, o o every Cnnsuun to do,” Mrs. Arketa ' DODGE and PLYMOUTH i | ING.DAVLIN “'PAPER CONCERT'' ‘4 T | mah(;":',‘;d}',m’ Baranof Hafel Gold Room ~ 8:30P. M. : | Yakutat and Cordova AMER'( ANAIRMEN [ crseren L s 1 Jo g 3 4 ¥ 4+ ! said, explaining the adoptions. PEALERS Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | * Effective Nov. 1. 1944 . SUITS OF ARMOR" e THURSDAY, JANUARY 25044 f1 §|, - °m=8 | XRLEPON 1 tve Nov. 1, | Here .is another item concerning ¥ : o 3 ; ! ‘ o e No admission will Be charged butis LONDON, Jan. 23 — American | the Arketas that appeared in a B mxsslon wiil be char: ut a g airmen are now almost entirely|Seattle newspaper during Decem- “paper” offering will be taken. WHEN IN NEED OF . : eparts uneau eac: encased in armor when making ber: TR 5\ oSN S —oocccceccetoai | Diesel Oif—Stove: Oil—Your The Alaskan Holel' |- i missions over Germany Wilbur Arketa, 54-year-old Kent Coal Choice—General Haul- 4 Newly R ted lflfl il Tuesda and Frlda ZP M | They dre uUsing a new flak Suitifarmer, who has been missing since ing — Storige and Crating ¥ty Reovaih e 1. Y Y . . which has a specially hardened|Tuesday, was reported home by CALL US! % g steel back as well as front. Pre-{Justice of the Peace Petcr Madsen : A% PHONE SINghED & . Woodl Ai viously, the air crews depended|of Kent. Juneau Transfer : I3 00 ey l.ways upon heavy metal backing in their| Charles Miano, 52, machinist, also Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 f seats for protection. Since the new | of Kent, who has been held in the d i Alaska Mus‘c SupplY £ armor suits were developed, cas-|county jail since Arketa’s dis- AN S A O N § Alaska coas‘al Alrlflles, Agenls_.Phone 612 :xallucsd(rstxn enemy “‘T have l;een appearance, has been released on T R p O R T l I Arthur M. Uggen. Manager i reduce per cent, the Air Ser-|his personal recognizance and P 0s—Musical Instruments i ;\u-v Command said |charges against him probably will C -0 M P A N Y B TIMELY fl-ms K :‘,.. Supplier i e oo — be dropped, the King county { SHIPS M.lO( AIED |sheritr's office said. : ‘ NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 206 Second and Seward J Arke had not been seen since STETSON HATS | | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES BY U | i s e o TR | or Judge R. J. Maskim's court t Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express | " S'l BRIIISH re he testified against Miano . HUIWW'GSE@'OM’ | | SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. FOR FRE"(H US[xm an ahm.at,m—n_‘iafletv.:un.s suit. rnzn u umn A AR ! Exnvllk! : 3 An- R Plel- Kfi Chicha- | The Arketa home out the Glacier B“ Located In George Bros. Store I nlet Hoonah goon Tenakee can shan gof Sitka p X s I 1 t ¥ Complete Outfitter for.Men | e B e R ' o o PSS rowpon, sanAESE Ui te |- o B ol PHONES 5539295 { Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 State: I Britain have agreed to| ..~ ... "o, e | [ Chichagof is :g }: 10 18 10 [} number of ships to the = g Lo | Kimshan_ 18 0 18 1 French goventit Iaee boioiay & o : j | peleea - ;: I oo and Apris 1 to Hell ek Franas | Ie MEuDE < Eisrs - bishvay i ~suLING smvar Alaska Meal Marke! . by import requirements, the British |- o,C 890 Wach 80 o 3 3 The largest and most complete Temiee- 10 10 10 Forelgn Office satd today. ftude of 14260 feet. 1s the l&gl‘l'e‘s‘;‘ Bert's ESSh rocery stock of Fresh and Frosen ! Bnomh‘ T Under present arrangements the :' MoNE TRa.In ke Ty PHONE 104 or 185 > French will have use of the alloted |~ Free Delivery Juneas - Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ips only until April 1, the an-| » Haines Bkagwa; IR cement said, adding that “it is Juneau ... $18.00 'mmy d that it will prove possible to | a’”’ ) Y\ Bkagway &3 10.00 | make the ships available in subse- | H Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 iq‘x t months.” | wATCH OUT FOR SNIFFLY Alaska Tradmg Co. A Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% —————-——— | J. W. GUCKER, Prop. s of an active plant tissue,| 1 SCHEDULED DAILY ke lettuce or beet leaves, shows| “ PHONE 122 or 4 Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg | (D@t it contains about 90 per wm‘ Fead oukas cabs Atihs siisch sl At Alaska Dock and Storage $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 | Water s Don't suffer needlessly. Just put a W= | S iaeE ats 30.00 10.00 | — e Va-Lro-nol up each nostril. Relleves | 20.00 | WARNING TO AUTOISTS! cezy, s o e —— W Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan | Auto owners aré warned now is| ';’::l 'A‘é”m:’,l"; HOME GROCERY FoR Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of Géc to Petersbarg the time to purchase 1945 auto| rogy lrom devel- Wall Pu Y and Wrangell blaies, and are cautioned not only | cping It uged In o Phone 146 per P Above rates applicable when passenger traffic | o PUEne BRSE T ““’"'\ oo’ aiftions 18 \ U o Ideal Paint Shop é warrants. Bchedules and Rates Subject to PHIONE 612 |itnem on their cars | toiaes. Worka el e SERVING ALASKA Home Liquor Btero—Tel. 699 eal rainidhop | . ¢ Change Withous Notios 1 JOHN MONAGLE. ‘ ! _ American Meat — Phens 38 | Phone 54 Pred W. Wendt | L R S e v | VICKS VATRO-NOL Plrentome o

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