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' PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIR!:~—JUI\!;AU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1945 WIDOWS DESCRIBE HELL 0 RM[S 0dd Fellows Camp jf;"de;:r::l O;Ld':::r!ed_ - W ANT ADS f KILLING OF MATES, TONORTHCUT " Members Dinner o } "avymnmmkem1 Whod i www nlfls"%z‘a/ IRI.IIIES‘ FORSALE | WANTED YAMASHITA TR!A[ | Be Tomorrow N'ghi {Continued jrom Puyf One) ‘3, PON’I’IAcfiGocd Vriubibex good.BUSI‘\XEbb—v\iXN rclurmn:: s | gl % —«—— | " condition. Phone Green 680. | .will execute business commission g MANILA, Oct. 31The killing of| SEATTLE, Oct. 31—A reduction' It will be a “strictly stag AN L Srirvey, whish, iR (10,015-t4)) | upon arrival there. Confidential. | qu officers | in telephone rates to Honolulu and when Camp members of poF Wilte Empire, G405, (10,104-13) two high Filipino A hardly touched what ultimately be- | INNERSPRING MATTRESS for was ascribed by their widows today | Alaska from Pacific Coast points get-together with invited guests to-| = = 570 A " to Japanese troops under command |was announced today by the Pa- MOITOW evening for came a reserve of some 38000) “gouple bed, $15. Steamer trunk,|WANTED TO RENT — Furnished| Daily Scheduled Trips of Lt. Gen, Tomoyuki Yamashita |cific Telephone and Telegraph dinner in the Odd o pomd "“f_fl o $15. Chest and vanity, $30. 424! house or apartment for family| & at his trial of Company. These rates were given but in spite of that o g ariyy] First St (10,104-t2) | of three. Lucille K. Johnson,| TO Gillesple sald. the test Wil 2 | Behrends Bank. (10,103-t3) t for calls in Washington and Idaho haps because of it, e Honolulu_$750 on week days is assured those atte ws far has produced no oil, but| FOR SALE—Combination oil-trash very evidence, including oil seep-| purner cook stove, Meal Master.! WANTED—Beauty Operator. Wiite Sitka Wrangell be 1 m and $6 nights Sundays (three ccmmittee in charge e throughout the a dicates | § . " negative defer of w rime re- ' 'minute call) ments. throughou ; he area, "‘r ‘Cah"-“ Also 9% ft. boat. Both practically | Empire, C-6388. 410,101-t8\‘ i SR y g . p The & o ed to start resence and warrants further oW g -t2) sponsibility rges was the ar-| To Juneau and Ketchikan—$4.50 Y‘;";od{f;"rk‘-“ scheduled to start B e 1 S e g Douglag 853. “(10,104-12) | oo e — Purnished house ot P b K l hik kTl "To S o Am- . 375 nights Suin- &t 6:30 o'clock. gati r ay . il rival 1'»\ Tc t his Am- week d $375 nights and Stn . s estimating” he said, what the FOR SALE-Coal circulating heater.| apartment. Phone 219. (10,095-t12) | §| etel‘s lfl'g e1C. an erican Ar r Maj. George e 7 5 % W . i X . ultimate value of the deposit might! Large size, good condition, $25.| —— & sty F. Guy, o evidence-seek Fairbanks and Hospnnl “o]‘ES e | Enone Grsen isy: (10,104-t5) | WANTED—To weld, repair, or fab-| & S mission 'k days, $450 nights g G e ricate, any part that you have!}| SO Trims Orders to organize an expedition | | i Guy would « € e na- Admit tallto investigate the possibilities M‘b(maxl-w;u'nvr portable, combina- broke t, or wish to remodel f. . dmitted to St Anne’s Hospitaltc e e : nation radio-recorder. Leather! or fabricate. Oxy-Acetylene|l| TO ture of the i he ight - > - . but he toid newsy » ay were s the Barrow reserve were received ; | vesterday were Albert Marquardt)the Ba i Capt. Gillesple said,| Case. excellent condition. Ph welding on cast-iron, steel, brass, | o land Mal De Coile, both medical|June 2, 1944, / | e oA ; | ATA BROAD(AS‘ TO BE | patients {Because of the pressure of time, = 10,104-t2) | gla‘(‘;:['Reci.:?xfuél»o(;("14(;2“'}1:;:,]4 with the freezing in of the water ) Ay 10p, | to MADE '"“S HE"'NG Discharged during the day were & DOUBLE-BED metal coil spring| vy et Aot B M,, Joseph Holifield and baby around Point Barrow, it was neces-| gand inner-spring mattress, $50. et AR HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS lieved in existence. He return to Manila late & Fipriiagih gl Igirl, Frank Williams, Mrs. Gladys|sary to «deliver supplies sufficlent| ppone 631, mornings, or after | WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Wil- e e g ‘The fifth ihe series of health! Gerschwind, Mrs. Charles Johnson |to last a year within six weeks. The 10,103-t3) | loughby. Phone 748 | G ne fifth in tl s O Ferscl , Mrs. Charles Johnson a 6 p. m. (10, ) i loughby. one 748, | : . e e teving tne Pati! and Mrs. 4. . Mabiott, all medical|supplies were landed at Polrf Bat- [ ||| ForInformationand Reservations Phone 612 ) against tuberculosis will ke present- pmivnn row in August, and from then until[25x25 ALL-STEEL IGLOO hut,| e ¥ = - a Al pA" AMERI(AN H-IES ed this evening at 7 30 o’'clock over December, he said, the project was| complete. For sale at the Trz .m..u, MISCELLA!‘E&GS N 5 6, y ‘2 ma se.” { Post. Phone Douglas 12. (10,102-tf |7 s hain, e b " H 3 I FQ fodad famous author, as narrator, is spon | The first job was to pmvm»;“"‘?”o"v‘ T ho‘f““;‘n‘lg’;"z;; 2“"“‘“;(‘(‘:‘" 'nrwle:]x?::m Shaieled AUDI E A TAXES Pan American Airways flew 28 s by the Alaskan Tuhel(ulnsxs‘ GIVES NAVY GOOD |shelter for the workers and more | las. Phone Douglas 742. ,103- lSq m..tuAa e e CC;:'LSS; | gers yes f C ciation. Ithan 8000 tons of equipment. 939 GHE Y » a8, Al Sga | g et Jorueny : % AT“'“ A Y thel | Skt tiita i boiaa aeter went | 1939 CHEV. STATION. WAGON—| per hour, or $35 per month. (| NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY and from Juneau o DOHIBhLE etk S e | ] Gt LBl b ‘"; €nt| Good mechanical condition, good | Phone Red 180, Mrs. George Established 1940 Passengers flying to _?.-m.r were '"‘"?“”“ Vr‘t lub('.lfulu.\ “, nvm ’m .m( to lm(l)(hv most favorable @rill | tires. 303 Distin Ave (10,103-tf) R 15 T ERaaH e, | 4 s is] 1e. Peggy Long, Hazel Martin, Reming- schools through the dramatization | | site, and settled on Umiat. At the Bk d . Public Accountants-— Auditors — Tax Counselors ak ton Adams, Patricia Gilda, Neil An- of an actual episode that occurred same time, workers were busy build- | 30-06 MODEL 70, Winchester, brand | 3 TED o J | . | derson, Vivian DeBoor, Dolores during a typical survey. | The Juneau Townsend Ciub hu ng a flight strip at Barrow in| new Remington automatic ‘PI;\‘%?E‘)X{EE:(};D o TUY\ED" | 208 Frankhfl Sh’eet T Phone 757 Drahman, Richard Hall, Leona xu - ried through a short business meet-|order to maintain contact with the gun, one 38-40 new service AR Lt & 4 fdaa e S FAIRBANKS OFFICE 1-2 LAVERY BUILDI Mary Burgin, Corrine Ki '“flllfi‘ night -;“ ‘1“'\(”“‘ ll'-"”“” outside world after the water ap- revolver. Inquire 215 Kensington| BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND Sa kG Roy Whitley, Hugh Lane, E: ;n rn- could be turned over to entertain-| ,.gaches froze Rooms, 1 to 5 5p. m. (10,103t3) i LENDING LIBRARY | ing, Jess Bovee, Virginia Burkhold- ' ment of. the visiting sailors and| " an gver-ice expedition to Umiat g it | Latest Books for Sale and Rent | Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark S BL Hoavikiune, S, Jaan b e ('ir““]‘;o“z’:"“:”‘"l"‘i‘:;“““'w.h organised. Between Jan. 24 OTL BURNER and boller, iu ¢00d| Also Attractive Alaska Handmade ||| INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE McClellan, Fred Hawley, Verla Haw- W ASHING” it g . | Were guests SERRIIEY E land April 29, the expedition did Working order. Phene 27 Earrings | i s J ley and Frank Farrell ,,: ‘\;:’Ermiz? ((.:' m{li’ ,)‘I,‘;“f:” The weekly Flash reported an ef-| Z.l.:):)(’ .J,;“ of ice ').;.unl.’,,{ (-m'rym:' (10,103-t3) ‘ Out-of-Town and ;pminf Orders To Sihitehorse: Gene Fabbl; 40 the ammunition they find on. deal- i;ru\u:«mp}him\ :M“f L-um]luc;;-d 1: everything needed for the drll —— oo o i Given Prompt Attention | - . S ——— Fairbanks: Marion Rhod from ed's shelves beginning today. A BRIURNE G R SR USED G —With solid leather | 505 Franklin St. Phone 563 » N & Seattle, Lu Baker, Lawrence Smith Government restrictions on manu- L‘l’p it by d*]“i‘;:“]:"’*p(‘[’f“:“"l‘;\ Land On Frozen Lake o '; “’1'“ Lopa ofig‘lgi‘;fl‘Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska ELLEIS AIR LINES - and Ted Johnson facture, delivery and sales of ammu- | EYESSEN 10 8 CISCRATEE D Everything needed could not be usic Supply, Inc. (10,096-if) (10,059-tf) S s v 9 Ry Y bring the Townsend Bill on the| = 5", Sho i o - = s SRR st e e o b e | %] DAILY TRIPS JUNEAD TO KETCHIKAN || 4 RE The war production board said 10" season was over, however, and coiqs with envelopes, Alaskal pent $1.50. P Outls. $1 . r i b e H nent, 00, aper urls, up. | " h 3 . President G. E. Almquist extended the reason is lary E 4 re g L i ge reductions in the welcome of the Townsend Club plans were made to use a small Scenes. Available now at Winter Lola's ‘Heaty’ Ghop, Bhons 201 SITKA RESIDENTY I via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and Ted Johnson, resident of Sitka, military requi ents. ake near iat and- g military requirements. frozen lake near Umiat as a land & Pond Co., Incs Everything m| 315 Decker Way. to the large number of sailors and has arrived in Juneau and is regis- 5 Al | satiess (prestnit’ exnrissun apive<]nX. LRI Photography. (10,094-tf) | ateariers Tor PR Riitiort, A7t e il SEatil { tered at the Baranof Empire Want-ads bring resutts? | SOIICTS prosent, wxpressed aPPe” | Driling continued until winter R 0 — e L steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | 5 SR — = | closed in, Capt. Gillespie said. The FURNISHED 5-Room house. Hard- | Fon BLHT o FOR RESERVATIONS PIHONE 612 | { vited them to partake of the refresh- Y“"”"""“""'-‘-“'*'-""""“”""”"’ ments and join in the dancing. taken to 1,800 feet, and wood floors, Frigidaire, new rug;s.! . o ! s, | SEAVIEW APT.—One block rrom‘ B e e Tt \ . % E‘; After the meeting the audiencel W nt llin"uuah wv(-:‘nl li:\yo:'sl.uff oil basrr:gem w)u‘h l;(;gué:‘)y PL;uys‘_ P \ retired to the dining room where , but none actually justifying washing machine. h. one ‘ederal uilding. i s t plenty of pumpkin pie and coffee us,]\:qmul _}w )\;l)d an mll “_nlll . Blue 619. (10,093-tf) | ———— I e Wl M ® S ° P A T lfi l C I A 's. T feanwhile, other geological and > & 5 dess Z ! ;Errsp g;;fl:fi:écylhrf'clEI;\T;:-' geophysical parties were continuing FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft Bus NESS OPPOR“’N"ISE LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES b | 8 e 3 . e A surveys of the entire reserve, Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or| | N e Sk o £ e T | ! { quist and Mrs. Robert Burns. “checking information we had gnd ¢ towing. Write or wire Frank Cn"‘f“?m,‘“l assistance oL our | TUESDAY'—7 A. M- ! Robert Burns, chairman, Henry} p %6 Pty & Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) | Plans to open store of your own.| Sailing Date Subject to Chan, 1 9 4 B { | Goddard and Jack Wilson, the com- fld_‘:mg mk:]xe, .npt_ ail gip“ s“t A Information furnished on buying,\ ORI | e e s o 4 { | mittee to cooperate with the gen- [Still another profect un e A TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50 selling, operating, any kind mml — {leral committee to entertain the)the same time was a survey of & g = peam 12 ft. Fully equipped.{ store. International L\.smessl’lans SR mem—— I3 repor : id spirit | pipe line route to Fairbanks, which ) { | Navy men, reported a splendid spirit | PII b " Spacious accommodations. Phone | Company, 620 Bank of Amema 0 Public A S hic-T ! { | prevailed among Juneau residents o | continued throughout the winter gag or p O, Box 1945. (10,066-tf) | Building, Stockton, California. ublic Accountant- !enograp ic-Tax Returns N vers-mn 0{ YOUI’ { | appropriately honor the men of the fm iths, and is ready to be befun e Lwluu—n.‘ t 2 { |fleet and the visitors are leaving|if the oil deposits justify it. % GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with MURPI‘IY d DIURPHY ! Beloved {|Juneau with memories of a, very| In July three ships left Sedftle or without furniture. Telephne LOST AND FUUND ! an { | enjoyable w carrying 17,000 tons of cquipment ~ Green 475. ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 \ al uilding ] }‘ Mrs. Marie Vanderlip, who is ac- | for next year which was unlaaded | R e S \1 garigaldn § |tive in the Townsend movement in!on the beac at Point Barrow. e cep green wool skirt, be- S - | ] { ; — ! | Seattle, received the greetings of | Work is in progress now complet- { tween 10th St. and Federal Bldg.! Chesterfi 1d {|the members. She s visiting Mr.|ing o runway at Umiat and replac- a I | Thusdyy attemoon. Piase re- | (oo Taste in DDecoration p ) ES el’ -e { |and Mrs. Don Mack in Juneau. The |ing temporary tent shelters%at 3 turn to Empire Printing Co. H il bbb Saalans v Nt bovarsatt de : | latter is her granddaughter. | Peint Barrow with Quonset hiits, (10,103-t3) more gharmmg wxfix ‘}lland cxecuged decoratl\e bt Hhat Dancing followed r ments, | Suppli r an : onths’ | a The coat tnat is as i;mnmg for more encores than thefand the “big haul” to Umiat will r\;dxes Sloulngv lS‘lxtul'lhj Keep ring-bone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif are A ol { |other oldtime dances. E. M. Mc- |resume in mid-January. “:’]’t‘:ya“;“p:;‘:]“g e oone || two of our many suggestions. * i oo { | Intyre, violinist, with Mrs. David B. — - - | Steamer Alaska arrived in Juneau § P s i = as the clothes under- { | Milner and Mrs. Carl C. Collen al- (e o o o ® o ® ® © @ ® o © Jot night at 8:30 o'clock and sailed s Dl osam JAMES S. MeCLELLAN 3 neath make it . . . Jijeaioing at the plang, supbiiel e e ® this morning at 6 o'clock. Incoming | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL!| e C 1216 A { |music. A8 Cain called the sauare o WEATHER REPORT ~ ¢ and outgoing passengers were as — | Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 3 5 ances and Sergeant Francis ck- (U. S. WE: 2 rm--' e § 3 Comes in black, { | well and bul,fdm ‘Toin Fehits ne- | a llgn?a:uiz:éii):ig;E:zl:iLd : ‘“’F“,"J,; Seattle: Ole M. Andersm\l SHOES REPAIRED || seeeecce. o ‘ ; green, brown, x lslslvd in putting beginners through|e Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ Emily Berg, Betty Bonnett, Roger l E | ! red, blue and :l ¥ie mo i ie ° o o e DeBruler, R, Dimatteo, Mr. and| WHILE YOU WAIT! i ¢ PmAr 2 L In Juneau—Maximum, 37; @ Mrs. William Eyler, Don Eyler,' . DAILY MAIL SERVICE | chnnPllnlann gray ) ng | | s "REVE"UE OFH(MI_ e minimum, 33 ® Mrs. George Fleek, Patricia Fleek, e H LI AT i L) tl . At Airport—Maximum, 36; e Jessie K. Fraser, Elizabeth Fraser, Waterproof Shining | " i1 JOINS STAFF HERE |+ minimum 20 + Charlofté. Hoadley, Stuart Johnson, and Dyeing (¢ DIESEL MARINE ENGINES E | ® e Thomas B. Judson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Invisible Resoleing . ALL ® o0 00 0 0 o o o o o Mathison, Claudia Marlowe, Mrs. 9 | H H Lit i OF SAVINGS GROUP |; S Amnamas Murhy, Virginia surphy,| ] Hollywoad Shee Parlor 4 Sales and Service—Genuine Paris Ny R § ; . WEATHER FORECAST e O. Nelson, Dorothy C. Oliver, Frank | &==== el ate S, { | Tom Morgan, President of the|, (Juneau and Vieinity) e Oliver, James Oliver, Algot Peters, “0“1‘“:““ CGMMEBCIAL cu { | Alaska Federal Savings and Loan| PO e Fritz Peterson, Andre Saint Marie, MRS. EDITH WALKER || v | Association here, today announced iy g showers occasionally e L. D. Taylor, William Graham, ‘ e 3 “ illar” and Allied Equi t B sopaimtrsht of Lo ikt o] ain showers occasionally g A 3 ) BARANOF HOTEL Caterpillar” an ie quipmen | 8 HO: e e mixed with snow tonight e Emanuel Johnson. Dimon Nickoloff, | Disiziing. Sacothin |head the local financial firm's 8c- | ¢ a4 Thursday. Temperature e and Nick Peters. s e d‘_G(‘ S Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY o N e f y . . i 3 A ailoring—! an { | counting department. Mr. Lazetti|q 01 freezing tonight. | From Ketchikan: Mildred Ander~ Designing :nd Remndelinoaflits l ” ira has resigned from the Internal|, ¢ |son, Jan Beukers, Lt. Col. and Mrs, £ 1 JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way Revenue Bureau and will take over|, o « o |P. L. De Bevoise, Janie Dorin, Mrs. ALTERATIONS | & MINING EQUIPMENT 4 FARMING MACHINERY ' JONES STEVENS | i & sl AT | his new duties tomorrow. A A ¥ ce Harris, effrey, Kathleen I > 1 y | ! fai3s NORMAN HALEY HERE | Jeftrey, Frank M. Kellly, Eleanor WE CARRY IN S,TOCK ' SEWARD STREET | KETCHIKAN VISITOR Norman Haley, a resident of Lundgren, J. Starrish, Mrs. Ida Star- DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS N ‘\""_’_”“_”“’“”“” A% Eleanor Lundgren, of Ketchikan |Fairbanks, is a guest at the Bar-|rish, Brig. C. O Taylor, Fred The- . in 6-12-32 Volt {n 12 and 32-volt D. . wororeeoerooresooreeeoa3 s registered at the Hotel Juneau lanof Hotel, deran, Norman Thederan. 1|2 JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS ” i £ oo e - - m—— From Petersburg: Mrs, Karl Al- TH'NGS 60060008 [sleud, Karen Alstead, Marjorie Al- ‘ F OR . | stead, Brooks Hanford, Mr. and YOUR ' | : Mrs. O. Lillegraven, D. R. Hanks, OFFICE 1 {and I. A. Thatcher. = e Outgaing pasengers irom Juncas : Your Deposits | were: To Seward—Henry McWorter, | More thanever... More flights than ever . . . more service than ever .. more comfort than ever — for the people of Alaska from the Alaska Airlines. Frank M. Googen, Mrs. John M. R o s Are SAFE " - 4 James, C. E. Mills, and Pearl Phil- lips. SERVICE “fly Mell DI'OVIII, Christensen Bros. Garage Now, with DC-3 aircraft, your flight is a pleasant (909 Twelfth 8t PHONE 659 | one from the moment you sit down in the com- San Fran{isto Bay —— o e | | fortable, reclining seats of this modern airplane ‘ until the time you arrive at your destination. SAN FANCISCO, Oct. 31—The Save YO\II' MWQY bank is pledged to conserva- : Ratos are livver : Navy announced today that posslbly] BUY A MEAL TICKET AT tive operation. The safety | ates are lower, too. 12 sailors drowned when a whale- A % | of depositors’ funds is our D posITs A boat capsized in the bay during the rl'ank S uluck Lunch i primary comsideration. In height of the storm yesterday BEST FOOD TO | addition, the bank is 2 mem- 2 AT ber of Federal Deposic Lnsur- IN THIS BANK (‘ ] TICKET OFFICE PHONE 667 FOR FULL INFORMATION ON ALL FLIGHTS AIRLINES B 5 T S PRIER T S ANEE L ance Corporation,which in- % SEATTLE b b T L ARE | Servico F. B, Get the New Wasb- . 'DUCKS STAY NORTH, NOT FLYING SOUTH WASHINGTON Oct. 31.—Fine weather in Canada has delayed the annual southward flight of ducks| MeClure, ngton Habit e and Geese, the Fish and Wildmc| Mgr. F t N ti l B nk ALASKANS FEEL AT AOME s ationa ] a Service reported today. of JUNEAU, ALASKA s ™ Ralph DeBruler, Anchorage, is a MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COI RATION ; moerning. Sixteen were rescued. i ANCHORAGE MAN HERE