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PAGE SIX THIRTY NEW, SPECTACULAR EXHIBITS ONDISPLAY, TERRITORIAL MUSEUM; 12 BY 21 FOOT "RAIN WALL" ONE OF "EM e Flying Raven house in Wrangell, tower at the entrance of the mus- eum now have them complete d painted in the 1 nt, telling the A total of 30 new and spectac- ular exhibits are now on display the Territorial Museum,, bringing the number of it jed to the museum’s collectic 150 different The new a recent purchase Eskimo relics from the est late Axel Rasmusson of and Wrangell ely reclaimed ar future. One story of Kayak, he result of (a Tlingit hero strangling a sea lian and | serpent approximately 12 feet e of the tall. Totem segments delineating Skagway | the legends of Kahasi, a weakling who became a strong man, and of Most impressive is a 12x21 ft. Suk- | the octupus that destroyed a vil- heen or “Rain Wall”, an exact rep- lage, are eight feet tall. The three lica of the famous scresn in the pieces are a part of one long totem Whale House at Klukwan regarded t in a bare pole more than by the late authority, Lieut. Geroge 30 T. Emmons, as the finest in Aalska.| Beas The newly purch screen ” form- | whic erly stood at the of an Indian | deteric Community House, partitioning off 'the mu the chief’s quarters The central figure depicted in the painted carving is the Rain Spirit.|concist of pattern boards for the Small dancing figures form the gamous Chilkat blankets, a huge border and symbolize “Raindrops| poat-like food trough, Tsimshian Springing Up." soapberry spoons, carved and paint- Halda Carvings ed or inlaid boards of great anti- Two rare specimens of the Haida qujty and beauty, trade beads, horn black stone (argillite) carvings are spoons, etc. A pastel portrait of also included in the new exhibit.!chief Shakes V., made by a Russian One is a delicately carved and in- iy 1934-40, and of great historical laid platter; the other is a Haida yalue, is another outstanding pur- stone~ flute. According to the mu-'chage in the exhibit. Shakes V. was <eum'’s Curator, E. L. Keithahn, the tha wrangell chief at the time of cnly other flute of this type is NOW the Russian occupation of Wrangell in a Berlin museum Ha lived through the period of the Three segments of a 60-foot totem gyjtish nd was still chief pole which until 1926 stood before wh.n Ala purchased by the g United States Cempleting during 1945 tc is crouched The Beaver, an a nced state of was not purchased by ed um Pattern Boards Other items new to the museum accession are two Eskimo artifacts of musk ox horn, jade adze bits, ivory snow Knives, and a seal indicator veral Russian copper pots and kettles, and four {ine Ainu masks. Mr. Keithahn said the new pieces censtitute an addition of inestimable |value to the museum’s all-Alaska contents. The only problem now, he said, is where to put the newly dacquired items. Neatly and compactly ar- 1anged, the exhibits already familiar to the museum’s visitors, take up all the apparent space available. The new purchases are on display but many of them will be changed to other cases and new places of dis- play in the museum later, he said. At the moment the large “Rain Wall" is in the hallway leeding to the museum D HERE FROM STATES Arrivals from the States who are registered at the Baranof are and Mrs. Fred McMickle of ewton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank \ Riley of Astoria, N. Y.; Clara Ellen Fishe: City, Mo,, and A Condon NOTICE NOTICE! Have waited fo ate to be re- 427 9th St. since Oct If not returned immediately will be taken - i Empire Want-ads britng resulls! 2 70000900000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Thurs ¢ on which the symbolical YAMASHITA PERMITTED ~ BRUTALITIES Mr. Keithahn plans to| (Continued from Page Cne) It also specifies that ir Wilkins, former city editor Manila Bulletin and Times correspondent, was beaten and tortured, and charges the exe- cution “without cause or trial” of more than six internees for “minor of nee Ford | the | York | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS ELMER SAVIKKO HOME S/Sgt. Elmer Savikko returned to his home here yesterday, com- pleting three years’ service in the armed forces of the United States as a gunner in the air corps. Savikko saw ¢ e in New Guinea, Luzon and on Okinawa, was awarded the Air outstanding service. While on Okinawa, he had the pleasure of meeting both George Straiger and Olavi Wahto, Dou Medal for {boys, who also were on duty there, and had the dubious honor of being on Okinawa when the recent infractions of rul Mutilated Bodies Found | Among the six were Carol Grin-| nell, chairman of in- ternee committee and representa- tive of General Electric Interna- | tional; Alfred P. Duggleby, Grass | Valley, Calif., wealthy gold miné| operator; Clifford Larsend and B B. Johnson, American business | men. i | The final witn ninth day, Thomas W. Poole, Gen- | eral Electric employee from San Pedro, Calif., testified to finding the bodies of Grinnell and others mutilated and bound with wir and in a bad state of decomposi- tion, after he was freed from Santo Tomas OFFICE WARMING AT UNION OIL €0. A small blaze of undetermined ori- gin this morning resulted in small damage to office papers and re- cords in the Union Oil Compar office on the Rock Dump. Office furnishings received a coating of smoke nd water, als chemicals from fighting efforts of the office staff before the arrival of the| regular firemen The one-nine call was turned in at 8:18 o'clock this morning, short- ly after the oil company office was ened for the day. The “all-out” was blown about 15 minutes later. - BABx CLINIC of the trial's fi WELL The regular meeting of the Well Baby Clinic will be held from 1 to 4 gclock tomorrow afternoon in the Health Center, with Miss Margaret Welsh, Public Health Nurse, in charge. -0 FROM HOONAH Mr. and Mis. George Hagel have arrived from Hoonah. They registered at the Gastineau. are > NOTICE After Nevember 10, no telephone rentals for the month of November will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TEL For Convenience . . . FLY ALASKA Al RELINES More than 100 communities are served by Alaska Airlines with smaller aircraft stationed at Fairbanks, Nome, McGrath, Bethel, Naknek. lines to take you to most Alaska communities. some of the towns served by Alaska Airlines: CLARK POINT IGUIGIG PEDRO BAY ANIAK KALSKAG PLATINUM STONY RIVER FLAT HOLY CROSS MOUNTAIN VILLAGE PILOT STATION TAKOTNA RUBY NOORVIK WALES EAGLE CREEK TOLOVANS TETLING BOUNDARY STAMPEDE LIVENGOOD BLUFF DILLINGH# ILLIAMNA PILOT POINT CROOKED CREEK MEDFRA QUINHAGEK AKULURAK . Office Baranof Hofel FOLGER KOTLIK OPHIR RUSSIAN MISSION UNALAKLEET CANDLE SELAWIK BEAVER GRUBSTAKE BIG DELTA CIRCLE CITY CHICKEN EUREKA UTOPIA GALENA EKWAK KANAKNAK UGASHIK EEK NAPAMUTE SLEITMUTE ANVIK HAMILTON KWIGUK OHAGMUT SHAGELUK DEERIN KALTAG CARIBOU CREEK ALASKA AIRLINES VO000000000400900000000004000400000000000000- You can depend on Alaska Air- These are SHISMAROF JOSEPH VILLAGE NORTHWAY FORT YUKON DAWSON BETTLES STEVENS VILLAGE HAYCOCK EGEGIK KOGGIUNG AKIAK GANES CREEK NYAC STERLING LANDING FAREWELL HOLIKACHUK MARSHALL PAIMIUT ST. MICHAEL NENANA KOTZEBUE TELLER CHENA SPRINGS MINTO TANACROSS WOODCHOPPER EAGLE HUGHES WISEMAN ? i Phone 667 was return typhoon struck, which laid waist recently-erected military installa- tions there and caused numerous deaths. MOVIES AT GOVT. SCHOOL Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Douglas Government School, group of moving pictures will be shown to the public through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allen. The films, loaned by the Juneau War Finance Office, are entitl tilwell Road,” “The Fleet That Came To St and “It's| Your America.” ryone is come attend free showing to the m Coburn of Lake Stev- Wash., ved here on the Louise just a few days birth of her first grand- Edwin Johnson, new- born son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson. Mrs. Coburn will visit her daughter and family for sev- eral weeks before returning to her home in Lake Stevens. This is her first visit to Alaska - JIM MNAUGHTON IS AN UNCLE; BABY GIRL | IS BORN T0 SISTER A baby girl, weighing 8 pounds, born last night in Seattle to and Mrs. J. F. McMa s after the son, Carl which accounts for the happy from Jim McNaughton, of B Behrends Bank Mrs. McManamin is his sister, the former Miss Mary Jean McNaughton Recently a Master Sergeant in the A.C.S., stationed at Anchorage, McManamin has received his dis- charge and the young people may later to make their home or in Anchorage - ON GOVERNOR'S STAFF Miss Mary A. Kenney .today joined the staff at the office of Governor Ernest Gruening. She is well acquainted with the Terri-| tory, her travels during th@ past years having taken her as fa¥ west as Nome. More recently she has been employed at Fairbanks; Miss Kenney has been in Juneau for some time. - RUMMAGE SALE! Lutheran Church y, Nov, beginning (10,110-t2) | At 8, a. m. FOOLISH TO NEGLECT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OF Head bolds A bottle of Vicks Va~tro-nol is mighty | handy to have around the house be- | cause this double-duty nose drops... | Quickly Relieves sneezy, sniffly, o stuffy distress of head colds. Makes breathing easier. Helps Prevent many colds from OB LICHNE developing if used at the first warning sniffle or sneeze. ThisDouble-Duty Nose Dropsshould save you much misery. Works fine! Follow directions in the package, VICKS VA-TRO-NOL AS anybody brought to your attention that, thanks to the re- search and engineering services of the stock fire insurance comparnies such as we represent, the ay- erage cost of $100 of i surance has dropped 40, in 30 yzars? These services have made safer your lov- ed ones and property, too! Shattuek Agency }++-I—H-l++-i"l- I WANT ADS i+ ¥ | { | where he| Progress,” | overall, with 250 fath. new | seine, 21 skates halibut | and equipment. Phone 176. (10,111-t6) | FOR SALE—Gas boat 50 ft | purse gea OIL BURNING FURNACE with hot water coils. Phone 276. (10,111-t4) PIANO,- electric stove, large circu- lating oil heater, new bedroom set. Apply 513-B Willoughby Ave Inquire- Thibodeau Grocery (10,111-t3) FOR SALE—Frigidaire. Late model Eight cubic feet. Good condition Phone Black 390. (10,111-t3) TWO OF THE BEST business lots | in Douglas. Call Douglas 213, be tween 6 and 7 p. m. 410‘111-|4vi 9; waffle | sled. Call| (10,110-t3) | | FOR SALE—Partly-finished hous full basement, 4 rooms and bath.!| Phone Douglas 39 (10,110-t6) | . 1 PR. HIP BOOTS, size iron; Flexible Fiyer Elue 150. COMMANDER Mimeograph ma-' chine, automatic feeder, inking, | counting. Complete with instruc- | tions. Phone 387 (10,110-tf) ALEX DEMOS property in Douglas. | One new house and duplex. Rea-: sonably priced. (10,110-t3) | LARGE SIZE circulating oil hm(ur,[ practically new. Phone 92. | (10,109-tf) ' | sale. Phone | (10,109-t4) | BASSINETTE Blue 575. For s o e i HALIBUT boat, 37-it., fully equip- | ped. Phone Green 715. (10,109-t4) | TROLLER “TACORA" 38x9'¢ ft, ices 10,000. Makes good 3-man! halibut boat. $4,500. Boat Harbor., (10,110-t3) | | 1939 HUDSON Victoria Coupe. Ex- | ceilent condition. 841 West Eighth | Street. (10,109-t4) ; 2-BEDROOM house, furnished. Nice | location, $3,500. Call Ray at the| New York Tavern for details. (10,108-tf) H GRAND PIANO — Formerly il\‘ Bubble Room. Call Mr. Fletcher, Baranof Hotel for details. (10,107-tf) | REMINGTON standard typewriter, in excellent condition, with du:\l‘ cover. Call Royal O'Reilly, Bar- anof Hotel. (10,107-tf) Stewart-Warner jportable, combina- nation radio-recorder. Leather | case, excellent condition. Phone Green 370. (10,104-12) DOUBLE-BED metal coil spring and inner-spring mattress, $50. Phone 631, mornings, or nrl.er! 6 p. m. (10,103-3) | 25x25 ALL—‘S‘TEE‘.L IGLOO hut, complete. For sale at the Trading Post. Phone Douglas 12. (10,102-tf 30-06 MODEL v, Winchester, brand new Remington automatic shot-! gun, one 38-40 new service Colt; revolver. Inquire 215 Kensington Rooms, 1 to 5 5p. m. (10,103t3) OIL BURNER and boiler, in good working order. Phone 276. | (10,103-t3) { USED GUITAR—With solid leather case. A real bargain. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. (10,096-tf) | PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter Inc. Everything in (10,094-t1) | | | FURNISHED 5-Room house. Hard- | SEAVIEW APT. wood floors, Frigidaire, new rugs.l basement with laundry trays, washing machine. 719 5th. Phone | Blue 619. (10,093-t1) ! GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| rifle or equivalent, in good condi- | tion. Also shotgun and 22 rifle. | Royal O'Reilly, Baranof Hotel. (10,111-tf) | 'WHO WOULD LIKE to exchange unfurnished Apt. for unfurnished house with fireplace. Phone Green | 200. (10,1111t3) WANTED—Home for Phone Blue 410. young cat (10,111-t4) | WANTED — Used baby play-pen. | P. O. Box 487, or 526 12th St. (10,111-10,140) WANTED TO BUY—5 to 8-H.P.| outboard- motor. P. O. Box 1089, Juneau, Alaska. (10,110-t6) i BOOKKEEPER, steno., expel'nenced,! desires permanent position. Phone 800, Room 410 (10,110-t4) | A RO, 5 PBX Typist, clerk, experienced, | desires permanent position. Phone | 800, Room 410. llO.llO-MIJ WANTED—Sedan or station wagon for cash. 1939-42 model. Must! be reasonable. Erwin Apts, No. 7,! after 6 p. m. (10,110-tf) | s 4 L | WANTED—Used oil heater in good | condition. Phone Green 614. i (10,109-tf) HAND LAUNDRY—318 Willoughby | Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain stretching, and all wearing ap- parel. (10,107-10,136) WANTED—To weld, repair, or fab- ricate, any part that you have broken, lost, or wish to remodel or fabricate. OXxy-Acetylene welding on cast-iron, steel, brass, | bronze, copper, etc, cte. Paul Satko Repair Shop, 1402 Harbor Way. (Oct. 9-Nov. §) | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANECUS ATTENTION STENOGRAPHERS— | There is still room for a few| more students in pml‘csslonal‘ stenography. Classes Monday and{ Tuésdays, from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.,, (10,107t6) | City Hall. DAY NURSERY—Under auspicesl American Women's Volunteer | Services, for children all' ages.| 8 a. m. to 5 p .n. Rates 25 cents per hour, or $35 per month. Phone Red 180, Mrs. George Rogers, .1577 Evergreen Ave. | PIANOS RENTED and TUNED.| Anderson Shop. ! BARANOF BOUK SHOP AND | LENDING LIBRARY i Latest Books for Sale and Rent | Also Attractive Alaska Handmade | Earrings i Out-of-Town and Special Orders | Given Prompt Atténtion | 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t1) nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT — Gentleman | preferred. Phone Blue 510. | (10,111-t4) | | | { DS s Bl s 3-ROOM FURNISHED CABIN—| 513-A Willoughby Ave. (10,111-t4) 2-ROOM furnished Apt. References| required. 513-A Willoughby. ! (10,108-t4) | Federal Building. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft. Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or towing. Write or wire Frank Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) | TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50 ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. Spacious accommodations. Phone 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) LOST—Masonic ring, vicinity of Baranof Hotel. Reward. Red 163. (10,109-t3) | I ASK THE PERSON who, by mis- take, took my Stetson hat from the Masonic Temple last Satur- day evening, to return it to C. B. Holland. (10,110-t3) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! g Women's ApvarerL “It’s the Nicest Store in Town™ Baranof Hotel Building LOST—Ladies brown purse con-| taining cash, Bank of Alaska cheek book and other items. Keep cash, return purse and contents to Hotel Juneau. (10,110-t1) | LOST—Square yellow gold lapel watch, “Yorktown” make. Re- ward. Phone 726. (10,110-t3) LOST—Small black patent-leather purse. Red trim. Call Mary Joyce. | Green 409, after 6 p. m. (10,111-t2) LOST—Small brown identification case, between Hayes Shop and SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 90000000 000000 Invisible Resoleing } Hollywood Shoe Parlor § rrrrrrrrrrrsl Distin Ave. Reward. Ph. Black 380. (10,111-t2) SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage i 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945 amsx%m/* . Al ke WB&IIIES, Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES ~ NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MOXTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersbury and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PIHIONE 612 M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—7 A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 fr Good Taste ifi Decoration will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be more charming with hand executed decorative art that will enhance your individuality. Either beautiful Her- ring-bone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif are .two of our many suggestions. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 5 A SR 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Parls NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS Your Deposits e DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSITRANCE‘ CORPORATION