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SHORT REPLY|VAMASHITA | WINTER RECREATION WSCS Meefing fo ' 12thRegional WLB N0 SE(REI TALKED BY LIONS BeChristmasParty ' Settles 333 Dispufes =i s orica 1 Saice” e "INADEQUATE"| HELPLESS IS ... oo Wednesday Night In 2 Stales, Alaska et S i e noon luncheon today to send repre- BEER S her old-fashioned brass bedstead sentafives of their Boye Bud Qlils ey of The. WSS, of the SEATTLE, Dec. 3—The Twelfth e (L?nmlllef,‘clllt Il.npn)u‘muu,\ and o dist Church are to (‘X!jO_V a'Rogional War Labor Board settled FAIRLY RETURNS | . Commuiity’ RSP Sotplitce evening Wednesday, December, 333 wartinie disputes affecting an es-| R. Fred Fairly of Portland, Ore- to the City Council meeting next ;=" g 1ok which will take the' timated 166,167 employees, Chairman | 8on, has returned to Juneau from ! L o ;:«iybnfl’;“l:: itk ke Councll 3/ m of & Christmas party at the George Bernard Noble said today in| Anchorage. He is a guest at the Says He Was Powerless 10/ 5i; “iner tecreation. tme. - chup Porsonege el iy rier Ty SE SRR L e Honolulu was burning his lmpox‘mnl‘ T VA | recogniied 15, toda: i ommunity- Renald Lister will lead the|piganization, due to go out of exis- T BNy papers. { Prevem AfrO(mes n \de . pFolibE, HBL PA1 Bigt . aoi devotions which will precede the tcnce with the close of 1945. ROBERT SHIELDS HERE The question whether Short ever| h e bt Some~ sccial meeting, and are to be held| The Twelfth Region embraced Ore-| Robert Shields of the Veterans saw a Navy message to Pear] Har-| His Area hing safer and more adequate could e Little hapel of the church.|gon, Washington and Alaska. Dr.| Administration in Portland, Oregon, bor tellir panese orders for| : oy Milt Furness and Del Hanks _AS Part of the program entertain-|Noble said it was necessary to turn| returned here from Fajrbanks Sat- cede destruction by their consuls in WASHINGTON, Dec. 3— |reported good l“‘(m_'w\ Siithe Bor it Mrs. Lister will sing an ap-lover only three of the 333 disputes nmttl,\‘ He is stopping at the Bar- Allied countries has been in dispute.| y,5anece General Temoyuki | Drive 4 priate solo, .and ihive: < OIRIN 4o e NAHORAL. RORK) - k. CRipets SEEE, Maj. Gen. Sherman Miles, head| y, ) cnita today asked the Su- Lion: {86 ‘Bl agtiunoed. that. L CORrd 1840 ZEAT & “‘“\“n"s‘fl.m' ShEEpUATS;. SRt 1Dk 10 Do e84 B ff.’l‘vl Cronat "T‘::"]‘.“'\‘]j e was| before an American Military be guests ‘of “hEcjifb 8 the De-| ) "B e eated” Bo| g g Arrivals from' the States regist- S e i S ((:mm sion in Manila and to | cemker 17th meeting, with turkey i SR WEREE BOTLLCE A ering at the Gastineau over the Hell 'thén Hawaflan Intelligence of-| < Pringshim to Wasivagien for » iand:all the jmimings on the tenu.; | FROM SITKA weckend were; S. H. Cohen, Alex ! “ng before the high tribunal. Mis. Johnson has promised to at- - \ments will be served by the! Mrs. John Cushing of Sitka is re- Kinnesberg, Seattle: Elsie Weed AR B e thitt Yamashita in a formal pe d with the children, = Lion Del stecses, Mrs, Floyd Phelps and 8istered at the Baranof and son, Portland, Ore. Picknell sald in the affidavit 8961 tion airmalled from the Phi nks said that Lion Ed Lewis and e Keonan i s asked the Supreme Court some of the amateur program pai- AP R. S. PETRIE HERE MISS HELLER LEAVING Naval cfficers akout the Japanese | ot & Wl 2 e = 4 1 I H . ¢ : of habeas corpu ants rovide part of the otrie £6 rage is ¢ r message to their consuls. Bicknell | corpus | ticipants were to provide part of th R. S. Petrie from Anchorage is a ~ Miss Christine Heller, Nutrition ! g Gen. Douglas Mac- program, Lion Walt Soboleff, a g { guest at the Gastineau Consultant with the Territorial added that he had discussed this : 4 G guest ¢ stineau. sulta r (‘ (“ - ll(“”m.'l r:'(om R\OE’;I 51\1"'i :\lrlbm;hln :)r(:lure hx'm before | gcod friend of Santa said he (ATHGI-I( DAU H'ERS >-oes Board of Health, will fly as soon as s Y 4 1 the tribunal or one of its Jus- had a promise that St. Nick would M FROM FAIRBANKS weather conditions permit t ers, FBI head in Honlulu, that the| . 3 < . A ROD NKS a J s ¥ 0 ARt | court .flmsni.ers nroger.' selves a 50-cent fine for any Lion DR'VE FOR (lo'"“"c rived here from Fairbanks yester- with public health authorities, visit In the affidavit Bickness said hej . ° alse asked & “Writ of pro- |who falled to meet with the kids, day. They are stopping at the Bar-health offices, and make a routine e o e | hibition,” prohibiting continua- Lion President Barney Anderson staff meeting held for Short by Col,| ‘1om of his trial as & war crim- |reported that the United Nations —Both used and new clothing is be- e i Chiot of Btaft The inal He requested that the high Organization was to meet in Lon- ing collected by the Catholic Daugh- | ~ ? b Phillips, Shorés = ix: court order him returned to the don early in Janua and the club s of America here for two pur- iffidavit did not make it char | o . 5 : ¢ | sctatus of prisener of war “in designated Lion Pas re: ant - posa! has be 4 C whether Short himsel was in at- t President In- poses, it has been announced, and ccnformity with isions of | ter al D. A. Sk represent s will be at the Parish Hal S e | et v o o rtion & ke 0 v s il i Ue'vren 5 | gy pUBLIC IS INVITED —_— derson appeinted Lions Doc Rude tc o'clock receive ati E Ame”(an I-egion AANILA Der St Ben. To- Knd.RAD Mreablin: rabrike 5 e s dipd (:(L(\';;Z‘e‘d S‘Omrl’e’: to HEAR an ADDRESS on moyuki Yamashita declared at his bate on the subject of the United tyance to Parish Hall for this pur- PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " MONDAY, Dl:Cl:MBhR 3, 1945 Continued from Page One) FROM THE STATES anof. survey there war crimes trial today that one of Nations Organization at an early Auxmary Mee's | his army groups had the power of meeting of the club S Sciie ot the WathiRE AT e ot |life and death over prisoners and Lions Milt Furness, reporting on o ¢ y for the relief of the N h he was helpless to intervene. th> activity of the Anchorage Club | who lost everything in the us ra 'a omorrow ig I The former Japanese Commander was especially impressed with that fire at the Skagway Mission, AT |in the Philippines made the start- club’s paying for the dinner of the snd who are now badly in need of An Executive Committee meeting hng statement when his counsel visiting Lions. ne and skoes. Everything Little Princess, X ) ; 1t 7:30 o'clock will precede the reg- callezli h‘;m back to the h“‘l“'l l"’ RSO 1 1 be packed and put in readi- Hug@fsio. . 1 ular business meeting of the Ameri- | counter damaging testimony by the - . 3 ness for the War Relief clothing VOURGREAIS. v Warm, can Legion Auxiliary at 8 o'clock 1’1;){-5“““;)"«* rebuttal witnesses PIORONN HERE i 4 AN ‘ ¥ 4k temorry svening e amashita said e 35th Army WA Aktaa Aft ring the T : norrow evening in the Dugout, Walter H. Brown of Anchorage' sday afl during the comfy, pr al ¢ . Mrs. Olaf Bodding, President, has| 8YOUP operating east of Manila, a%er 2 il M and friends SEnGtn e where many atrocities for which 1§ @ guest at the Baranof ill meet at Parish Hall to sort, BY Plans for a busy month preceding | the prosecution seeks to hold him Ty B s B d and pack the clothing, and " i e . RUTH DUNLAP RETUR . Christmas ave to be made at this ‘esponsible were committed, had & 1 terested is cordially invited / ‘ ) mesting | a good attendance of | authority to appoint court martials | Mrs. Ruth Dunlap, on vacation cme and help e onora € nober - bl son ‘d/ 5 Zz <1 i a e oA and try prisoners of war and in- I‘):‘l]‘)‘”_lfl']i"’l‘[ "l‘;'rr‘lff“‘:‘x"““‘ l‘“]‘\‘ 5. A. M. Geyer and Mrs. John J. ; of Sydney, Australia A o i ternees, PSRRI e e R 1 Bd o | are in charge of the drive o Sttiur o] LICG SINCE /887 RO HOONAL he. Sxiny SEoun wekivested with ‘fin:"}ch;ldd} alter several weeks . to contacted by Anyone tn- A Delegate to the United Nations Food d’lfl QUA, Mrs. Tone Felton, resident of |this power at the time of its ac- ViSit in Bellingham and other iver donations. Agricultural Conference held in Quebec, Hoonah, arrived in Juneau over the tivation, the General testified, and °f Washington . D. of A. members are continu- Canada, in October. weekend. She is a guest at the without authority to i mm“u:m o ing ir efforts in the sale of Vie- Mr. Gibson is Chairman of the Primary Pro- Baranof S Ghie Shm T A ”‘3, s onds, headquarters for this ducers’ Council of Australia, which embraces G ARERE et e fie Matks, - ohargiog. him ¥ 1" n's - Shoe S)““‘- ““;“’ all prnduwr\ (wool, dairy, stock, wheat and NG S y Marks, cha n rs. Cevlin or some other member 4 WAS GREAT SURPRISE S8ult and battery on Alex Marks ; torsuke {lax) in the Nation. SAN FRANCISCO, Di 3. — Lt last Friday night at Ishmael’s . Gen. Tomgyuki Yamashita, on trial ROOmIng House, Charlie Sumdum, Speaking Sfaris Promptly at 8:30 P. M. on war criminal charges in Man- USA, soldier on furlough here, FROM KOTZEBUZ ST fla, didn’t expect Lt. Ged. Arthur DE€D unozlui by City Police. He — AUSPICES Tetm Ernest Percival to surrender Singa- Was turned over by U. S. Commis- Charles E. McGowan of Kotze- % time “Tiger of Malaya” was quoted nut)_mnms and will be returned to s d is a guest at the Bar- ' Year Around Good Wear ) today in a Mutual Broadeasting ANChorage. System broadcast MBS correspondent Robert Stew- 3 art said Yamashita told him he T 0 M S A ‘” Y E R ; 3 used “some 40,000 to 50,000 men” to £ 5 s > defeat the British who he believed had “mere than 100,000. 1 Y Ko 3 Yamashita, reported Stewart, said forces were not annihilated when we attempted to cross Johore Straits” from the Malay Peninsula to Singapore Island. “The British guns could have an- nihilated us. I expected the British guns to wipe us out to the last man, but they never did -oo— Emblem Club o Elect Officers at Regular Meet Tomorrow Night Talah All the toys that delight youngsters are here The Emblem Club will hold its regular business meeting tomorrow b night at 8 oilock in the Elks Hall, 2 in our Toyland. Sania Clause left stuifed and all members are urged to attend. owing a inations, * elec- g £ n " Hon of atiadrs ok the Susuiniisies B8 animals for the haby, “pull” toys for the toddler and games, wagons, liliputian furni- BOND SALES HERE & ture for the older children. COME TODAY ROBES .. ABOVEHALFMARK & and SEE OUR WONDERFUL TOYS! In washable terry and wool flannel mixtures Stripes, solid colors 3 and are very good looking. Sizes Fhrough last Seturday logal Sgv- g i B ies “E” bond sales had risen beyond 6.95 to 10.95 the half-way mark, the War Fi- i 1 * nance Committee office reported Here vou'll find cuddy. lovable dolls, SHIRTS . .. today. Sales now total $64,387.50, on many with complete wardrobes, d K i the way to the $130,000 quota. . . Long-wearing Tem Sawyer shirts >4 X 3 games galore, airplanes, bhoats—just WHite patterns in nice A trifle late for the local drive S quality ‘washable broadcloth, Sizes of last week, but none-the-less sat- & everything to delight a youngster's 6to1d. % isfactory is the very latest report W heart! = C from the Rotary Club, which more 1.75 to 1.95 than topped their quota shortly af-| SWEATERS ... ter lunch time today. The an-| Styled by Barclay, Lord Jeff and “0“’1‘“‘{“"‘22;; ‘?‘““'bs“g”“‘”*l 88l Jantze! all wool sw rs in total of .325 in bond sales was R A 1 h.'?”.m_ \1,],_‘],1“\“(l:“[f:f“_i:-i;f reached, beating their alloted quota' g KIDS! . . . Listen to “"SANTA AND THE by $1,325. 50 to 8.95 FROM BRISTOL BAY |Mg DIXIES" Nightly Over KINY AT 5 P. M. JACKETS F. Scherader of Bristol Bay is a ‘;ilk“;rt;l.\xm\ jackets. Handsome guoeh ob 100: Reeanyl. ...and DONIT FORGET TO SEND YOUR tweeds herringbon: Size § to A. C. ALLEN HERE 22 s % A, C.‘Alle:; from‘Anuhur.\ge is a ' LETTERS TD 14.95 to 22.95 guest at the Baranof. ] SLAX ... CITY COURT CASE! Texas Jeans, cords, washable City Police Court cases today denim, wool coverts. Sizes 4 to 22 were: William Doherty was fined 2.75 to 7.95 $25 for being drunk and panhand-' ling; Ray Watsofl, drunk, 30 days J B R U R F 0 B ]) & C 0 suspended providing he keeps sober; ® Y | . D. Blakeney, drunk and disorderly, ' & A 25; Pete Erig, drunk and di er A ” P i o b S G Our Doorsiep Is Worn by Safisfied Customers orderly, $25 and 30 days, suspended to leave for Yakutat; Jacob Mollan,' drunk, $25; Slugger Weaver, 30 days suspended; James Buford,! drunk, $25 fine. ! -hHN-I-1-"";“—!1.\044 R S R R N ] LR