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¢AGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA SRTHDAY =055 TEDDOOGAN |garsneoteereo s SiBnet dollar for d r, by Federal funds, 0, as Chairman B, D. Stewart point- I S K I l E D ¢ ; 4 i . o out, really t rds of the money g i A ! Z ‘ la 1S TONIGHT Jeanlifll&fidg . INACTION dance Held in Biks Bal. 10 Wed Seattleite o Doogan, room or Play Cards | Bt ™vean ¢ e Winner of Two Awards, at Baranof g Victim o Leyte T Sitka, | | Another Juneau boy; Theodore J i time Doogan, has paid the supreme sac- rifice in this war. Mrs. Mary | Doogan received a wire this morn- | srience in a book enti In ing announcing the sad news. 1t | h of Soviet Gold rea ‘The Secretary of War desires - > - to express his deep regret. Your | NEW TRUST-GROUP o can N s vild o gcbhe | |S Now ORGANIZED p nber on Leyte. Confirming | i 1 Soviet Rus! t country was th of the world D lows.” Doogan was 26 years old at the | ime of his death. He was born on Chichagof Island and was raised in Douglas and Juneau. After comple- | tion of his schooling he engaged in mining for a time. ‘ March 18, by the C ew incorporation was for 250 shares and $25,000 capital stock with limited fndebtedness of $100,000 In September, of 1940 he left Al- | Incorporator: John E. Mand- 'geka and going to the States en-| ets, M. E. Di collected 1 € d in store They go for the ¢ nd D. L. Bowen, all 77th Division in February, 1944. | hospital surroundings as they await treatment for malnttrition at people of Juneau g Tanuan, Leyte island, by American medics. The island, .recently - ,r- It was only on January 16, that wrested from the Japs by Yank for ad no publi alth facilities, me day, -others 8 o'clock play | To mend sr cause in the rubbers or rubber galos f Hotel. .small patch® of electrician’s tape 1 is for the or rubber cement an populat and intestingl ent there., (International) The Empire published a dispatch | jinjes, medicines or drugs for the ¢ from the 77th Division on Leyte, parisites and anemia are now pr telling of Doogan’s heroic action | A s or rips in es apply Ba 5cld Room of All mg that won him the Silver Star for While advancing with the attack- ing elements rooting dug-in Japs out | Dlsmvefli{g Ploblzms MERA(ULOUS EN of their fox holes Doogan spied a § e o b B e e h w —— AUTO ———— PLATE GLASS 3‘ IDEAL GELASS CO. | Glass Work of All Descriptiong’ i Bl Tt Be ey i PHONES F. W. WENDT { |ered his pisto]l wouldn’t work he (Continued from Page One) B: 4 121 MAIN STREET DON ABLE A} grabbed . a heavy machine-gun | s o et S o s rr oot browesd | cradled it in his arms and mowed e 0536 21 ST down 17 of the enemy. A veteran of the Guam operation, HEADQUARTERS, 1ith AAF § VICE COMMAND—The mi plasma t: Dcogan was the winner of the Com- JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP [ .. intanuyman's Bacge i that s and_other 631 Willoughby Avenue Phone 525 operation. 11th AAF is ¢d AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR Mrs. Doogan has two other boys |all those rights in which R. Donley, hig GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL in the service, one in France and one | interested. officer of the 1ith des MOTORS DIESELS in training in Florida. | Don't toss off your reac gency Rescue Boat Vv From 25 to 400 H. P. . . jallowance s it were GRAY MARINE GAS ENGINES Be sure to wash your white and meney. You From 42 to 96 H.P. light colored fabric gloves fre- | time lunm two MARINE SUPPLIES quently and as soon as they are Jobs ‘ar combat air- | be good in and the when they’ 'don’t co? sually % the least bit soil “Tie BamMEIAo tru plane. bonds§ yow Hhave purchas> + off-shore zi tre sérvicel out to . alw Y ays give the least un- s Bs © 1 as the you want to RIDE io the President’s Ball or Card Party Tonight i Royal Blue Cab so that Others - Don't if ycu ha certainty it wha ® You will be asked ta donate an extra dime in addition fo your fare. your ndtion Vi 2 hce for C¢ash ® The driver will then add another dime | S to yours out of his wages. R o e linsurancs cover . or tod ks ® The Royal Blue Cab Company will donate same reason, don't let i lapse. 2t Blood i a third time . . . Don't fail to notify VA immed “Mike” ly of dependency or marit, S m':(‘:-l ny of those cha 've more benefits . . . making a total of 30 cents which | vnier s will he donated to the March of Dimes to fight infantile paralysis for ing. If you ¢ EACH FARE riding to the PRESIDENT'S BALL or CARD PARTY | 5ou'c ccutic ccuine hen so | found out. ina BOYAL BLUE CAB Don'’t be in a big hurry to borrow L [mmwy for a home, farm, business, Atténd either the President’s Ball infhe Elkcs Hall or the Card Party |/ tnyine i vador e 0 1 in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hofel. ' ik Tk o g e trsis| A ,/ing; your dough into a well. Ride in.a Royal Blue! | e KODIAK STREET LIGHTS who had in a place ction but 7 dir e officer said. and we didn’t know of Juneau, J. Saindon his matter by through the wrents and pounding nded two ‘medical offi~ , who administered blood trans- Ph Six street lights were recently iny E one stalled in Kodiak by order of the | fusions. \ Phone _Ciw Council. | “The job then became to get the H ! ——..———— | patient back to our boat. The ser- 14 | Don’t beat muffin batter as it geants on shore blinkered ft was too may shrink the muffins. Mix gent- rough for that, and the doctors ly with all ingredients blended. thought a wetting would be fatal TIME, PLACE FOR EVERYTHING Bedicated to Victory The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war . .. the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of our cooperation. We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward waintaining a dependable service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRARSPORTATION CO. D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNI LAU g AVE AND A HAIR CUT—BOOM BOOM! The scene is the western gmt in France, The barber is Louis. DiPasquale of New York. The customer is Pvt. Willis McClellin of Franklyn. Ky. (International) SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 ;nd, A. G. Woodley, jisted in the infantry, joining the| YHESE YOUNG VICTIMS of Japanese negligence are puzzled by their fo B oo ‘Ve!s Admlflimamm . BlOOD plASMA Jimes H. Créston, Jr; of Tssaquak, R e st getimg weacy o ASTroopers (ome Back & (hr:w a grenade. When he discov- ‘ parieirodd CRASH A(CEDENIS . their By Cpl. TOM LOVE jol squad t it up to fi PESme At Lo b Bldod DIRRIMG S5 B reorganization of the Boy Scout ! ounieil, which will finclude election | §T e m e e e Ca i e, e rnen || IRAREN. MACHEN St “Hotel: Gold Roomi and me s MAY WALK! 2 e ¢ ed in the Gasti 1annel < R Scout, movement. 1. Acelvlene Welding, Sl i Phone 319 TR TR TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1945 FILIPINO ‘BUFFALO EXPRESS’ THIS FILIPINOG FAMILY, happy over the expulsion of the Japs from Leyte, are usiug water buffalo td move back to their lib home. Note the American materiel dump and blasted palm tre in the ground. Official U. S. Coast Guard photo. (In or the Investors: Here are your answers to many questions avE you been wondering how jyou, can open and maintain a‘securities agcount from Ala‘;fia? You'll find“this and other ~important - questions answered in ‘Bur special "Q. & A: Booklet". It mot | only tells you liow jou can,-open ‘an gecount, but answers such questions, as: What are the requirements for a margin account? 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