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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 11,1945 | {Lippy Leo WANT ADs‘ 'YANKS HALT | Rk roRsaLE rok SALE (oniued) | SENSATIONAL ‘“'"’V - oo e NEW YORK, June 11.—Leo with the mnl 72 1936 P’\ckald 4-door sedan. Radio Bosox ROOK Durccher, Brooklyn Dodgers’ man- 20 under par. and heater; good rubber; motor SPORT suom* (By The Associated Press) Nelson won open tourney 2-hole score of MAGZC Eleclric Weldel‘, llO \'nll AC-DC: welds, brazes, solders, cuts all metals; easy to use; full| directions. Complete with power | | ager, and Joseph Moore, 50, a specia needs some work. $150 cash. policeman at Ebbetts Field were t Phone Red 163, between 5:30 and bk aigned today on charges ViU p. m. NEW YORK-Brookhattan Cleveland Americans, 4-1, in first | ume of best two-of-three final| playoff for National Challenge soccer Cup. beat | unit, flame and metallic arc at- | | felonicusly assaulting John Christ fan, spectator at Saturda :li:::l:mg:l\ c:xlg(g;s Jifiscsh)“fi: BO[OWY Get? Narrow Edge night VB ocklyn-Philadelphia bas Bombers Ba(k '0 TOD |guard and Dedger fan, identificd Magic Welder Mfg. Co, 241 HR| Canal St., New York. | them as the two men who beat hin Derby by six lengths over 4 ru | 5% because he heckled Durocher. Polic YLuck and Darby Dieppe. glll:{Defuiug 4 PeAEe bt i S said Durocher and Moore denicd Record $776,408 bet on race. Hull, dependable engine. Reason-| The Ferriss wheel ably priced. Inquire War ‘“r‘im!’mng! stopped | they had hit anyone. They were a i Machine Shop. After gathering eight | vestad yesterday and rel MILWAUKEE victories, Daye (Boo) Ferriss, the| Christia is in Kings Count Jints t ~ MISCELLANEOUS ~ o e straight ' bail of $1,000 each. Collegiate Boston Red Sox Sensationsl Rookie, Hespital with a fractured jaw and for Michig finally was defeated yesterday, 3-2 injuries. PIANOS RENTED—1anea. Ander- son Shop. ONE SCOW-—Just O\Clh"kultd 18 ft. by 60 ft., 38 ton net. Now at Hoonah. For quick sale, $800 cash. See O. H. Wood at Crab Cannery, Hoonah. LOUISVILLE P Jr., $9.40, W. Hooper’s loop, easily won Ke! 7 sacirict Boat, suitable for trolling, ! - FOR SALE—CANNERY TENDER, ¢ equipped and ready to go. Will take smaller boat in trade. Terms. Write Empire, 5670. % has won Na- track title | for IIl\nu\s n | Navy A. A 54 NEW SILK QUILT Yo-Yo spread, electric heater ans plate, new No. 6 long white kid gloves, 42 shoes, Room 222, Gastineau Hotel. nd 17 3 R NEW YORK--Jim Rafferty 4:241 mile in NYAC gam wdals Island to extend unbea by the New York Yankees in \1m first game of a scheduled double- | LR _ |'header. The second game was post- | 3UARANTEED Realisuc Perms | joned by rain. ment. $7.00 Faper Curls, $1 up | Hank Bowory gained the YJI]R\'(" Loin Beaity Suop. Phone 20 |victory to put his team back in| 315 Decker Way | first place, a half-game ahead of | 7, DR O AP AR B AT Sraa T % 1;",‘2"“ ";‘1‘“""" WY Syl “'““i BY Slx I_ENGIH; et by 247,102 turf fans at 11 rac: e White Sox. | | Pittsburgh’s Pirates came from racks; behind twice to win two 10-inning L games from the St. Louis Cardinals, 8-6 and 4-1, and take over second place in the National League. The Chicago Cubs moved into the |lengths, king two from |weathe Cincinr T4, to sweep)wrds e WANTED i\h(' four-game serics Pot O' Luck finished sacond and FOR SALE — Light-weight, 4-cyl- ! The Washinegton-Philadelphia)Darby Dieppe third der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1940 WOMAN with 15 years' secretarial, | twin bill was postponed by rain. The winoer, exportly ridden by model, Swanson Grocery. some bookkeeping, swnchbourdi — |Jockey Eddie Arcaro, ran the mile | and sales experience, | wishes full| STANDINGS vr Tili CLUBS and one-quarter in 2:07. Air Sailor FOR SALE — Partially furnished| .. .t time work. Phone 157. | (American League) ‘(nd'd up fourth in the field of 16 house in Douglas. Phone Doug- | Team — = J. L. Pet.starters. Pot O'Luck held a half- las 48. | EXPERIENCED worker wants car- | New York 600 1°ngth edge over Darby Diepp. —— penter work and linoleum laying. | Detroit The had .2 value of FOR SALE — Modern five-room| Wzite P. O. Box 2378, or phone |St. Louis $86,875, with a rec: hing firs house. Central location; oil bur-! 0352. Kenneth E. Wingate. | Boston iz2 of $64,850 going to F. W ner. Call Blue 297. | Cleveland 6 Ticcper, Jacksonville, Florida, own- - “’,cmm;,n r of the winner. Health | o hington Air Sailor broke first from the equipment in A-1 condition. W.| Boat “Hygiene.” $175 and keep. 'pmhdflphm starting gatz but Arcaro quickly Ter- | Saturday’s (,Jnnx overhauled the flying Sailor and shot H. Sparks, Haints, Alaska. | Apply Health Department, o e i | New York, into a lead that Hoop Jr. maintained Detroit, 7; to the finish over a k that wa Washington, muddy after rains Friday and Satur- (Only games day forenoon. " Sund Hcep Jr. ned $9.40 to Win, which the “i3 FOR SALE — Ultra- v.olet portable | Cleveland, §5.20 tc place and $4.00 to show, ¢ sunlamp, Regular $65, complete | WANTED-Rabblts two does :md (First game innin; with ca‘;e 54; Ph. Douglas !74. | one buck, any breed but prefer| Det , 3-4; Chic R e I e white, Write P. O. Box 242,| New !F REASONABLE ENOUGH—Will sSkagway, Alaska. 2 |game postponec pay cash for davano or studio ran at en MODERN HOUSE, 4 miles out Gla- cier Highway; city lights, wash- ing machine, stationary tubs, new garage, new furnace, just re- roofed. Party leaving for south. Mrs. Ross. P you have empty roums or apts | for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK the TWO BEDROOM beuch h()me on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco| lights, water, basement, furnace;; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. ‘ ale.| __ NEW YORK — Cornell's w upset Columbia in mile ree quarters regatta on Ha VETOVOTING PROBLEM IS STILL ISSUE Small Naiion?-‘\re Bucking Proposal as Big Pow- ers Gef Together (Centinued Jrnm Page One) OUISVILLE, Kx June 11—Hoop splashed through the mud to win the Seventy-first and richest run |ning of the Kentucky Derby by si to the acclaim of 65,000 raving spectators here Sat- ifternoon OVERHEAD garage door for s Harbor Market. race |WANTED — Cook-stewardess FOR SALE—Cleaning and pressing| Serve staff of eight on FOR SALE — Two bedroom house| — furnished complete; includes elec- | tric range, oil heater; $2750. Iu~ quire 348 12th. \VANTLD ‘TO EuY Gasuhn(‘ (lnn~ key capable of lifting ' ton or ‘ more, in A-1_condition. Wutv Empire C 5698. 3; I“!]:I:.(h]irhm_ 2 played) s Results Louis, " would xfl \ll\ sed 1l-nation Security Couneil with its machinery BALTIMORE, June 11, Fresh from qccigned to keep peace. (Second his easy Kentucky Derby triumph, This is before a conference com- Hoop Jr. moved on Pimlico taday, miitee ischeduled to meet at 4 rsady to battle it out with Pavot and |, m PWT today )in which Foreign B ten other thoroughbred nginister Herbert V. Evatt of Aus- 1-4. ashington post- WANTED — Ironers and machine |at all points by troops that landed Philadelphia couch. Phone Green 550. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — For sale. Phone Red 743. | pressers. Apply Alaska Laundry. |NEED TO RENT furnished two-‘ bedroom flat or house, for two very small children. manent tenant. Leave mes: FOR SALE—Tested Onion sets, 3 Ibs. for $1. At George Brothers. Per- | ' poned. (National Le: Team— suitable | New York Pittsburgh ge | Brooklyn ot, Ness 356 fords and unbezten thre r-olds next Saturday in the 55th running of the famed Preak- Stakes, certain to have a gros value close to $90,000. Pavot, owned by Walter M. Jef- as a two-year- tr is leading fight for re- stricting the veto so that, while cach of the big powers would still have to agree on use of force, peaceful measureés to settle dis- putes could be taken even a AIR ATTACKS | . CONTINUEON JAPANBASES (Continued from Page One) Y- | Alaska Construction Co. | Alaska Merit System | Alaska Mining Exchange Anderson, Robert | Arsanto, Pete Asheraft, Perry were | Austin Co Austin, Wm. J ol Bachman, F. D. | Bartlett, Jack L. | Bastian, Sgt. Wm | Bates, Harold H, Law Office lives of the Japanese people” carried on today by 30 Mustangs and two Superforts which strafed | two airfields in the Tokyo-Yoko- hama area for an hour This follows up a four-da) war in which at least 98 J planes were destroyed, 10 U | Planes lost, one small U. S. war- | Beall, J. M. hip sunk, and Japanese cities and | Beaumont, R E. suicide air bases liberally bombed | Bowles, W. T and strafed. Most strikes were con- | Bowling, Wm. centrated on Nipponese air power, | Boy Scouts of America)’ Battleships and cruisers bom- | (Detbert Hanks) barded Okino Daito, 300 miles | Brant, Jane southeast of Okinawa Saturday, DBrooks. W. A and Tokyo reported they shifted to | Brommels, John shelling Minami Daito Sunday. | Brown. Mrs. Alice | Brown, Ralph MacARTHUR AT S | Brudebold, June BRUNEI BAY, British Borneo, - idsorier b e June 10—(Delayed)—General Mac- N masy £ 8 Arthur visited the front lines shortly after Australian Ninth Division troops landed today at Brunei Bay on the west coast of Borneo. The General went up within snip- er range of the enemy, He expressed | pleasure over the success of the | or tion, which has brought Allied ore within 800 miles of Singa- pore. The D-Day objectives were seized + Caro, Lt. W Camp, Nellie Carr, Mrs. Flossie Campbell, Lanore ... Chittick, Rose Chappell, Elizabeth ‘Clark Neill & Co. 1 Clift, Roy G. | Clouse, Milo 1 Copstead, Edith | Crawell, Fred | multaneously at Labaun Island | CWPP: Glen and at Maura and Brooketon on he | Borneo mainland. The Australian invasion of the great island of Borneo was officially | reported by Gen. MacArthur ioday. PSR B BLUE JAYS VS. SIGNACS IN 5B ¥ (MSH Ioml Fennessy, Furrr-st Fleek Albert Weather permitting, the second pleek, Dayton half of the local softhall season will | Forest Service—Eleven open this evening at Firemen's Field | Mile with a meeting of the Blue Jays and | Fries, Stdnley Signacs in their second clash of the puter; year. The Blue Jays won over the Bignacs—as did everyone else—in their first game, played as the sza-.| son's opener. Tonight's contest is o'clock. U, S | Darnell, Rod Day. Mrs. Ray Dawes, Dr. L. P. | Penmark, Wm. Dewdrop Inn De Wolfe, Justine | Doucette, Charles —F— | Earl, Austin D. Garlock, J. Gartner, Aurelia Gahrke, D. W. { Goss, Robert set for 7| Green, Toni | Haas, Jeanne Black Black Black Blue Black Blue Blue Black Green Black Blue Black Black Green Green Blue Black Blue Blue Green 2] 531 216 472 235 515 261 450 529, 246 187 | McMuilen, 382 629 | 235! 194 483 387 488 | 115 657 484 124 | 725 | 447, 208 | 153 575 369 | 377 Green 379 Blue Black Red Black Black Red Black Blue Red Black Blue ‘Red Blue Black Red 51 130 094 | 668 | 700 629 245 532 | 251 | 8m | 510 | I 356 27 611 223 662 | 567 | 330 | 17 423 364 653 !Logan, Grant { MacFarlane, Rhea Murphy, i | National Grocery Co. | Pickard, D. R. | Pitts, Forrest 433 | 'TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS The following is 4 list of new subscribers and number changes since February, 1945. PLEASE ATTACH THIS LIST TO YOUR 1945 DIRECTORY TO BRING IT UP TO DATE v 62 Green 350 Black 246 584 250 124 379 239 Langcon, D. C. Laponia, Helen Leadbetter, George Lesher Apts. Lindsay, R. E. Lockhart, Clyde Black Red Blue Long, Elinor Blue —Me— Blue 710 Black 720 Black 273 Black 285 Red 510 Red 495 Red 734 McDonald, Robert D. McGinty, Earl McMorran, Donald Roese McNamara, James L. | McVay, Lawrence —M— Matheny, B. W. Meier, Mrs. Marion | Mierze jewski, Miller, W. A. Milner, Dave Moe, John Moen, D. W Morrison, R. J. Moscrip, James Bea Red Blue Red Blue 730 545 200 455 247 93 Red 611 Green 472 Blue 335 035-5 ot "SR Blue 245 Blue 127 Blue 785 Red 239 867 393 Nelson, Edwin Newburn, Fred Newton, Donald Northern Commercial Co. Nugent, Edward —0— Olson, John G. Otis, W. .Green 484 861 —P— Pancheau, Ray Pearce, George > 336 Red 165 ..Green 267 .Black 409 Power, Victor (Shop) . Bt | Radalet, A. Rivers, Ralph | Rogers, George Rogoski, John Rood, J. Sidney | Romano, Joseph A. | Rose, Ethel ' Rose, Wm. A, ‘Mwlnnd Anne | Saale, Helen | Sadlier, J. H. | Sanders, Geo. |8axon, Alice | Schramka, Ruth Isuhvunz, Corrine | Scott, J. D. Selective Service ... | Seymour, Betty . | Schuman, Joe Black 239 | g0 ter, Atmee . .Green 620 |Smith, Wesley J. Red 578 Snow, Gertrude | Sodini, Mario . Sofoulls, J. A. . over with Empire. ,| Chicago g cld, now is considered the <1m. some big power objections, NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Hardin Woodworking Co.. BED, complete. Practically. new | St. Louis t to F ‘W. Hooper's Derby wih- Russia, France, Britain, the h: mattress, coil spring. Also other g thre small household articles. Call . Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. WANTED—Man or woman for pan ! pggion | washing and general cleaning.| Cincinnati Apply before 10 a. m. Sully’s|phjjadelphia Bakery. Saturd. AN 4; United States and China, having | agreed that discussion of disputes {could not be blocked by a veto vote, stand solidly against Evatt and those who share his view. ‘Those who argued with Evatt in {a heated discussion Saturday night which blocked a Connally proposal ATLANTA, June 11.—The Eliza-|for jmmediate acceptance of the |beth N. J, redhead, Welterweight|yoiing formula were Chairman | Champion Freddie Cochrane, will be! gactor David Castro of the El eunning for his fourth raight) gajvador delegation and Mam- 4. kncckout when he meets Eddie Mil- dough Bey Riéz of Egypt. -'}""‘ ?L. Louis middleweight sl Evatt charged that n'lengbhy ine :‘\';_"' ‘.""'fcu"d tur:xeup her.:' tonight.| yorhretation of the veto vote by the x"xllm Will hold an approximately| o cat howers as “obscure, uncertain P 1 en-pound advantage. and inadequate.” Connally appealed T A for “the same spirit of unity” be- 580 mERT flEEK Now tween the great and small nations 5071 which he said had “animated” the AT ARMY AIR BASE .500 “Big Five” in ironing out their 493/ 486 SANTA ANA, Calif.—Pfe. Robert differences over the veto. It was the willingness of Russia 466 p Fyeck, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. | B0 along with the United States 31 George A. Fleek, of Juneau, is cur- rently assigned to the AAF Redis- and the other powers on the state- ment that no power could veto dis- ! tribution Station No. 4 at Santa Ana | Army Air Base. cussion which cleared the atmos- Pfc. Fleek, who has served with phere of the conference and brought predictions that the big the 11th Air Force as a clerk and | ations would be able to work) | driver, entered the service on Feb- | together. This talk among the ruary 6, 1943, He is entitled to wear | delegates has been further pro- the Asiatic-Pacific theatre ribbon)moted by agreement of the big na-| for service in Alaska and the Alou-|tions on plans for international tians, Izrusteeships — agreement they urg- R 2 At this redistribution station, angently needed to spced the con- O0.E.S. MEETING operation of the Personal Distribu- | ference toward successful conelu- | 60 Bk A Regular meeting Tuesday, June|tion Command, combat returnces of | sion. ALE—4-] WILL PERSON who took grayii12, 8 p.m. Last meeting before|the AAF receive complete medical o modem"““"m”w“f“:,’n;t‘l gabardine top coat by mistake|Vacation Renewal of Obligation.|examinations, olassification inter- - y please return to Baranof Coffee|Full attendance requested. Ivlews and reassignment to domestic fully furnished. $2500 cash;| v 3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings.| S°P? HELEN WERSTER, Sccy. | stations of the Army Air Forc e e e b FLENSBURG NAZIS LISTENING long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, A tirst class condition, See Harbor| Peru is the largest producer of| Master. ‘| vanadium. f_'_“—_——m— WANTED ! TWO LINEMEN GOOD JOB GOOD PAY 40-HOUR WEEK D WEHER CHAMP MEETS MILLER OVER-STUFF D DIVAN at the Snap Shoppe. Inquuc Y ek ) Boston, Chicago, Brooklyn, 8; Pittsburgh, 5 Sunday's Pittsburgh, 8-4; Chicago, 10-7; Cincinnati, Boston, 8-3; New York, 5-1. e e 2 Brooklyn, 10; Philadelphia, | WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- | (geven Tnnings) . loughby. Phone 1788. WAN[LD S Expencnud clerk .at/ Irving's Market. | FOR "SALE—Several good Toggen- de milk| :g:fs‘ar;tisosa;tx: ;‘n:r’: ;looded‘WANTED_wm pay top price !or] 4 bucks.. P. O.]| all kinds second hand merchan-| RICON RO NTIOE - B 5 dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- B 330, uneay; Alasks, ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. Box 1237, Douglas. Philadelphia, 7. St. Louis, 1. Results St. Louis, 6-1. Cincinnati, 1. i 4. DOUBLE BED, mauress, sprng| ! and 1 dresser; also #-bed, mat- tress and spring. See Geo. Simp- kins. GAS BOAT—"Chechako,” has 9 skates new gear, also new trolling gear. $5500, cash. Call at 306 Willoughby. FRESH LOCAL EGUS for sale at Harbor Market. Phone 352. INCOME VIEW HOME — Three blocks from Federal Building. Two | large apartments, each withe two | bedrooms, one bachelor apart-| FOR RENT — Light housekeeping ment. $140 a month income.| rooms. Elderly gentleman pre-| $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash myjt ferred, Call aftér 6 p. m. Ellingen‘ equity, rest FHA. Will consider ~APts. good boat or car for portiorr of | gh = T LOST AND FOUND cash consideration. Call Bob Henning, Blué 3870, for appoint- LOST—From Auk Bay, 6 ft. blue dinghy with “30 W 65" on bottom. | ment. 1-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, °fli Reward. Phone 0343 between 8| a,m, and 4 p. m. stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In-| quire 843 West Ninth Street. FOR RENT | SNAPP APARTMENT—JZ!S nt 325 ‘Third Street. i (Pacific € Team— Portland | Seattle | Sacramento | oakland Los Angeles 8 San Francisco STEAM HEATED N()OMS Clllwsm\ Diego . 34 39 after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. |Hollywood 26 44 baturdnys Games Oakland, 4; Sacramento, 2. San Diego, 12; Hoilywood, Los Angeles, 5; Portland, 1. San Francisco, 8; Seattle, 3. Sunday’s Resulis Seattle, 9-5; San Francisco, 5-0. l Los Angeles, 6-5; Portland, 5-1. Sacramento, 11-9; Oakland, 8-8. | Hollywoed, 6-2; San Diego, 3-0. ast League) W. L 42 40 36+ 36 35 34 28 29 35 36 36 36 Two-] réom fur. apt., mi range, Bath. Inquire 513A Willoughby. | 2 Canada now ranks second among the gold-producing countries of the world TO ARREST ORDER FOUND — Gold rimmed _glasses. Call at New Ideal Shop. | * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company \ IN mw of the moored liner Patria at Flensburg, Germany, the last top Nazis who ran Germany after Hitler's reported death are shown listening to the Allied decree that ended their government and made them prisoners of war. Identified around the table (bezmnmg at near left) are: Capt. Guy O. Maun, British Royal Navy; Maj, Gen. Nicdlai Trusov of 3 Maj. Gen, Lowell Rooks, leader and spokesman ‘of the Allied mission; Brig. E. J. Foord, Dept. Asst. G-z SHAEF; Col. Gen. Gustav Jodl, head of the Nazi Haugen, Orpha Haven Rooms Havens, Eugene . Hawkins, Harvey Heiser, E. . Henry, Geo. Hickey, J. V. Hildebrand, Helene Hockman, T. D. .. Hogue, Henry .. ekl Jack’s Smokeshop James, David . James, Willlam H. Jeep Club Johnson, Dick Johnson, Kathleen Johnson, Pansy # Johnson, Willlam T. Johnstone, Esther .. Jorgensen, H. V. ... Judson, Arthur i TO NILES SCHROEDER: You are hereby notified that I, the undersigned, one of the owners of the following lode claims: Rice Fraction, Yankee No. 1, Yankee No. 2, Yankee No. 3, Yankee Fraction, and Rice No. 1, Rice No. 2, Rice No. | 3, Rice No. 4, and Rice No. 5, have expended during the assessment year 1941-1942 $220.00 in labor and improvements upon said claims, all situated in the Harris Mining Dis- trict, 1st Division, Alaska, in order to hold said claims under the laws of the United States and the Territory of Alaska, being the amount of labor required to hold said claims for the period ending at noon July 1, 1942, And if within 90 days from the date of publication of this notice, to- wit, before September 12, 1945, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner in and to said claims, your interest therein will be forfeited and become the property of the under- signed, your co-owner, who has made the required expenditure. Your portion of said expenditure is $220.00. | Dated June 11, 1945, GEORGE COLLINS, H. J. LEONARD. First publication, June 11, 1945. + Last publication, Auxuac 6, 1945, Kirk, David Klassen, Viola Klodnoski, Sgt. .... Korhonen, Mike . La-Casa .Blue " Red Green Blue Black 34 281 200 5 165 115 023-2 Blue -Blue 135 484 864 158 ? 18 mm»mmame Stender, E. . | Stevens, Tda M. ! Stevens, Patricia . | Stines, Norman Stone, James H. | Swap, Mrs. Edna P, Tomlin, Vernon . Trafton, R. A, Trlieblood, G. W. . v ' Veteran Bureau Viland, Mrs. Charles ... —W— Walsh, Walter E. ... War Production Board Ward, H. L. ... ‘Warren, Eleanor W!".l Richard . & #2%88882888828 28 The Alaskan Department is offering for sale a variety of surplus buildings and structures located on a portion of the Duck Creek Garrison site just East of the Glacier Highway oppostie the Airport. box opposite Kendler’s Alaska Dairy and follow the arrows. Enter at sentry Items offered include Quonset Huts in sizes 16 x 36, 20 x 50 and 20 x 80, buildings of regular frame construction, and three frame removable knock-down 7 i 4 type structures of various sizes. SEALED BIDS are required with the closlns time set at 2:00 P. M., June 16. Phone 807 for details, or call at the Area Engineer’s ' Office at the Subport, or the office of this newspaper for bid forms. MATERIAL FOR BUILDING, REPAIRING, REMODELING Phone 616 Wehrmacht; Grand Admiral J(arl Doenitz, head of the stop-gap German government; Gen. Adm. Georg von Friedburg, chief of the German Navy, who later killed himself, (International Radiophota)