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PAGE TWO FREEMAN Fine and hee Masterfi skin, Lloyds la ither heel H % ¢ Heavy calf ber and le: Bootmaker Gui Masterfiiter Fashion B BECCRDS OF NAZIS. -1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1945 and Eleventh AAF Liberators bombed Kurabu Airfield ‘on Para- mushiro in the Kuriles, Far East Air Force planes struck targets from Malaya and Java to Shanghai and Kyushu, concentrat- ing chiefly on military Larguts. FIRST GRANDCHILD IN FIREBOMBS ARE DROPPED INHEVYRAID Third Heef Remams Men- of the birth of a daughter weighing |6 pounds, 7 ounces, to 1st Sgt. and {Mrs. John Satre, Tuesday, July 24, a(mgly 0” coafi at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle. Ready io Stnke Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. John Satre, Sr., of Juneau, paternal grandparents of the 3 /__ new arrival, are both proud and happy over their first grandchild, € 1 home island of Honshu and, incidentally, the first grand- sowed Wakasa Bay nd 10 ¢ € child on either side of the family. on the west Radio Tokyo said in The baby's motheér is the former weard by the Federal Pat Dool and sister of Mrs. Wil- ns Commission.) bur Irving of this cit No Enemy Resistance e H continued to move his hips about the enemy home waters F, B, CLAYTON HERE as he chose, with LU resistance on ON SERVICE WORK The Nipponese finally E. B. Clayton, perked up-a little in the air, but the few planes they put aloft were t lost among the Allied hun- h Riinitaen s ot down, |Juneau man, rived by steamer . Vesterday. He is representing the Army Motion Picture Service and a business trip to Latest reports on Tuesda ted that enemy ¥ intends to make Sitka, then return here for a brief furlough. sitt ducks at Kure — e the sea well known former warshirs > probably would be on repair list for long periods. ¢ Aun’s Hospital for medical atten- tion Charles Whittenhall, who was a St. Ann’s Hos- pital, has returned home. Walter G. Thomas was admitted vesterday to St. medical care. Ole Moland is a medical patient 24 by the four hit by et planes at the Yokosuka e July 18. vortance in speeding war were heavy new ¢ enemy merchant fleet, 20 St. Ann’s Hospital for Ann’s Hospital. | - e i i not move sufficient sup- PARKS IN JUNEAU plies for the homeland or fighting James E. Pal of Hoonah, is a fronts guest at the Baranof Hotel. One most oiler was sunk from the al- (=pleted fleet of tankers; ships went down and els were damaged. enemy merchant ships small e MISS HYMAN ARRIVES Miss Frances Hyman has arrived, in Juneau from Seattle and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. were sunk or ———— | MRS. CARLSON HERE carlson, of Duluth, is a guest at the Bar- all, nd 53 damaged craft Oil Targets Hit the enemy homeland nost constant alert, nearly truck three big oil in the Tokyo area last mid- bombs. Mrs. Harry Minnesota, anof Hotel. BT e b, GRANT HERE Robert Grant, of Pasadena, Cali- at the Hotel with demolition fornia, is destroyed a total of Juneau. square miles of urban indus- S eee SALEM MEN HERE Luther Dotten and W. E. Jones, a guest in 39 Japanese home- land cities. Marine Corsairs hit i southernmost of the home Kyushu, islands, Fiotel Juneau. JOHN SATRE FAMILY Warships Hit sted as hit by torpedoes, bombs HOSP"A[ "0]’[5 | nd bullets from 1200 carrier- | based planes that damaged them y T | trom “heavily” to “slightly” were David E. Pearse has entered St. 20 warships, including six aircraft d iers, three \battleships and five of enemy vessels was Imedical patient at 8t of Salem, Oregon, are guests at the | sc FOREST FIRE STRIKES NEW SECTOR, ORE. Strong Winds, Low Humid- ity Add to Danger of | Spreading Flames PORTLAND, Ore., July 26.—The mook forest fire jumped unruly cut of bo s today on a new sector which, for several days, had seemed r control. umes hurdled trails*about three n scuthwest of Saddle Mountain | Y the eastern Tillamook County | ed southward. Fight-! er-. confronted with dropping hum- | idity and a brisk northeast wind, strugeled to check the outburst. GRANDMA LOMEN HAS VISITORS; DAUGHTER, lITTlE GRAND(HI[D Mrs. G. E. Walton, daughter of Public Librarian Mrs. Edna Heaton Lomen, arrived yesterday for a two | Mrs. Lomen is residing at the Hill- crest and her daughter is l\el‘ house guest there. ‘ MISS O’CONNOR TO SITKA Miss Catherine O'Connor, Chief ‘N\nw at the Government Hospital, | is making the rcund trip to Sitka | on the North Sea. R e S5 2 S BOY PASSES AWAY Andrew Johnson, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Johnson |.of Excursion Inlet, passed away yes- terday afternoon at the Govern- ment Hospital. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later, pending the arrival of the lad’s father from Excursion Inlet. The remains are at the | weeks’ |old daughter. A Weather Bureau prediction of 1ger east winds and an expected \ low of 35 in humidity today warne crews to prepare for other poss breakthroughs. MRS. GOODWIN HERE Mrs. A. M. Goodwin, of Sacra- California, arrived y d and is a guest at the Ga tineau Hotel. - —- ALLISON IN JUNEAU Theodore F. Allison, of Seattle, is uest at the Baranof Hotel. - .o SEATTLE MEN HERE and Samuel Martin, : ave arrived in Juneau re guests at the Baranof Hotel. - DUDLEY FAMILY HERE Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Dudley con, of Seattle, are guests at and the | Baranof Hotel. ——iae GARROWS IN TOW Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Garrow, of seattle, are guests at the Baranof Totel ————————— ATTLE MEN HERE J. Timlin, of Gas- er and E. guests at Wa are au Hotel. ——————— ROUND-TRIPPERS TO Mrs. John Newmarker morning on the North Sea to make the round-trip to Sitka. - - MR., MRS. McNUTT HERE ir. and Mrs. K. R. McNutt, of Grand Junction, Colorado, ‘arrived on an incoming steamer from the uth and are guests at the Gas- tineau Hotel. the 'WILL GIVE ARMY pemmm PRISONER RECORD By LOUIS P. LOCHNER ALFELD, The hu- . cost of corlquest—the is far those fell on the Russ whom are Filling an 12,000,000 car ranged acco: other group rictive to the | mortem of th2 Ge chine It ha lso will be f w erved under the crders of the top Nazi instance, Titler's te hot ‘i the nearly loaded in hauled out plain, ab Berlin Mat - - UNBELEEVAB&F SHERWOOD, Ore Billy Rahn town of owners v the first census “The observed His town got early in the war wi Chief Air I blackout his city i A radio program New York. Of hi “I had a bathtub t bedroom pond and my electric light bulbs “You know, I tell Ne 1 don't think they believe me ———ewa - Since Pearl Harbor, a “ly 1,700 men have been the Army to do some psychiatric work. . | Taxpayers Association of Juneau MEETS TONIGHT, 8 P. M. COLISEUM THEATRE All Tax Payers Welcome Advertisement Charles W. Carter Mortuary. BRATE AT & visit with her mother, bringing with her her 22-months- This is the first time Grandma has seen her ;,nmdchlld JUNEAU WELDING & MACHINE SHOP Are Announcing Exclusive Dealership for GRAY MARINE ENGINES ATTENTE®N Now is the time o place your engine - FISHERMEN orders for the coming season. HOPE ¥aMiLY HERE Edward Hope and family, of Pt.. | Retreat, are guests at the Gasti- neau Hot H. C. Chandler, of Anchorage, is at the Barsnof Hotel. ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS Edco YELLOW Shielded Phospher Bronze Electric Welding RODS MARINE SUPPLIES GRAY MARINE ENGINES — sales and service =NEW LOW JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE . . JUNEAUoNOME . . ... . JUNEAU to BETHEL . . . . 120.00 k. JUNEAU to McGRATH . . . 100.00 Corresponding Reductions to All Intermediate Points FARES-- $ 70.00 120.00 0 REDUCED EXPRESS RATES BETWEEN ALL POINTS Foderal Transnortation Tax Not Included Effective Suly 21 DC-3 EQUIPMENT STEWARDESS SERVICE ALASKA AIRLINES BARANOF HOTEL * PHONE 667 VICTORY CAFE Now Open In Its New Location at 460 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Specializing in CHINESEFOOD...and HOME MADE PASTRY ‘ICHICKEN and STEAKS FRIED We also serve by appoiniment Full Course ORIENTAL DINNERS . For Clean, Wholesome Home-like Meals Dropinat THE VICTORY CAFE NONA ROGERS—Proprietriess et S S