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PAGE SIX -— SHRINE DAKNCE (Invitational - Formal) Bafaan Death Mardh Again L TEMPLE -1 —-"r~' L YO, Dce. 12—A fermer ser- geant told the war crimes tribur deaths were so common- the Bataan Death he lost count of the o mITD D T N 11 EB ,\ ‘1 le of Laura, Illinois R e A Cehe ho will decide the & r Tojo and 26 other { - ~ nY r ; officials, that it was S J le to keep track of the 1 Ingle said American and inos were rolled to the side of = ng where they nm M Ta 0 ‘ Lo & 2 1 a fow days before the sur- Bataan. But Japanese dded him out of bed and forced him to days without food - r of Mathenv's £-Piece —_— arch spite his illn The prosecuticn charges that more than 17,000 Americans and Pilipinos were killed or died of o during the nine-day death are nct required to Mas! RPTRRTRDD DT RO RRTRE o o : ‘ . NEW METHOD FOR Alasha Elec'reies | T, NG FiSH ' L o 8 CEkristenes Swrooniion f MNTO TONI They Grind. Saw, Engrave, ete. F &f BUZZ BALL- inating Electronic Toy 5} B pLECTRIC TOASTERS g e ELFCTRIC HEATERS — With Built-in Fan & fad ELFCTRIC IRONS—W cator Fa ded in 49 £ FILYCTRIC IRONS-—A icht Weioht i x to eight § KITCHEN WALL CLCCK i 2 ; f 3 “ Precident of L & Canning Co., and b 78 unlcading device, Hs said fish were mixed ; #8 with water in a six-inch suction £% hose and ted to storage tanks. P Yo W o X o o T ¥, &) A 30 horsepower pump creating %}:“"6‘2( t§ :9\:’.“1{2«(3\-» R R Rt R 2 , L3 12 pounds pressure helps the fish " through the system, which ave been installed in the concern’s two plants at Lubec, one at East- port and one here. IS SERVICE te... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse ViA HAINES Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly k2= cause it goes right, to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature o soothe and heal Taw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous ¥ branes. Tell your druggist to PLAN NOW TO VAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP ' ¢ i [ | ! i ! ! [ IH AN IR IR AN £ | ;Pemqghi Up | VETERANS' GUIDE weeks should he ever become un- employed. that $20 rankles bim. He tries to firure an angle, and he doss. cuaintance of his, named Al Not bad, eh?” THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946 Harmon, McMullin Joint Concert Is Artistic Success Mrs. Gen Harmon, mezzo-soprano, and Mrs. Jane McMullin, pianist, last night presented a concert which was enthusiastically receiv- ed by a capacity audience in the By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL and a tabula- much each one three oyees how n Pennsy 20 Fraud” was the way a he tion s has earned WANT ADS ~ FOR SALE WILCOX-GAY combination port- read. But the thing was new in the previous Methodist Church. The concert akle recorder-record player, long me. 35, 3 ~was sponsored by the Juneau Wo- and shert wave radio—$75.00. You all know & t way the wise g taking man's Club. | Make your own records. See lub. It's made up of e { shortcuts to the U. S. Treasury iS| The concert was distinguished by Brigadier C. O. Taylor, Red ’anes who are dr oing to get smacked where it the tenthusiasm and enjoyment Shield Club, Decker Building. Justment allowan R LT which infused the presentation of 449-3¢ wwmber of we f E SA'[EIII.“'[ each number by the two artists. ! e 30 0 S T for the 5 Ft‘ v Mrs. McMullin's two Shostakovitch CITY AND BUSINESS Directory of mount preludes and two Gershwin preludes ~ Fairbanks, Alaska and vicinity, Well, it seams TREA'“FS Io BE were particularly enjoyable among giving name and address ol each ho have gcod jobs but who dor - the piano numkters. resident 18 years of age or older, k2 the idea of losing ou! [ [ Mrs. Harmon captivated her aud-| occupation and mailing addr 120 a week, and some of S,GNED lN pARRS jence with "My Heart At Thy| Price $3.35, including tax and e¢rans are working a . Sweet Voice” by Saint-Saens, and air mail postage. Send check to racket, Here's the way the; > P - e “Habanera,” from Bizet's “Carmen.”| G. W. Schaack, Box 223, Fair- working it. NEW YORK, Dec. 12—The Four “y.o " hioht was the last appear- banks, Alaska. 449-3¢ Joe S. came out of the Army POWHr Yoreiga gl v m'{mfl as ancz I for Mrs. McMullin, ——4—mM ————— — wo years ago after three and a cided today Lfn‘" the five X'““""pe“" who will be leavinz Juncau on De- AUTOMATIC Saniiary doughuut balf years in uniform, He got a Saicllite peace treatics completed pomper 19 with her husband and' machine, electric element for 22- kera should be February 10. Persons present in Paris small child for their old home in Oklahoma. Mrs. Harmon, who made her first appearance before a local audience in some time last evening, was in b right away, and now he’s mak- ng pretty gocod dough—gcod enough it least to make the $20 a week readjustment allowance lock like so uch chaff in the wind. the at session said that the foreign min- isters themselves would not appear coun Still, he knows that under in_Parls dur’SheSigtiog GEFEOnI: i Jvoloe™ anll MMEFVIRE 0f " tHb GI Bill ke would be eligible for Put would ke rtepresented there, ,p1ause which was hers. possibly by their ambassadors 20 a week for a maximum of 52 7 other subordinates. When these treaties are signed, it will leave on Germany and Aus- tria, the latter regarded as a liber- to have their post war international status determin- ed, and plans are well under way here for a peace-making session ir Mogcow on March 10. Breaking the usual rule of one council meeting a day, the Big mployment pay. But neither Four ministers decided at the con- an I, because I've already got a|clusion of their mid-day session ot Ithat they would meet again at 4 p. m, to tackle the questions S e He feels he won't lose JU T “ T but just the thought of REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Dec. 12. —Mrs. R. F. Estill of Redwood City received a parcel-post package which the mail-carrier gingerly placed in her arms, because it was waiked, “Do not drop or is job, He tolks it over with an ac- a sort of loafer “Al, you're no veleran cut in on this $20 a week throw. A gentle shake revealed the contents gave forth a rattling sound, and she thought “whatever it is, it’s in a hundred pieces.” Dubious, she called friend hubby at the office to ask his opinion, and he advised her to leave it un- til he came home for lunch. “But what d'you say to this? 'l give you my discharge papers. an exact agenda for their Moscow cu go down to the USES and meeting. apply for a job and for the allew-{ Whether the satellite peace treat- e at the same time. ‘ics will be signed by the ininisters “Then we'll split the $20. You, themselves when they N Priend hubby carefully inspected en and I'll take ten. That Moscow or whether e the package at lunch time, and de- we'll have the dough for beer. sioned under otk circumstances ciged it might be a good idea to was not certain. take it to the post office for open- ing—“just in case.” Anxiously waiting by the the tele- phone, Mrs. Estill finally got the call from her husband, and his SAYS S@IE . - Winbasli) Al thinks a minute. “I ('Ould[ - - se ten bucks a w But do you think we Joe says. “You've ime to go around to the USE: to go to the places they may} r you for a joh. Then you just claim the job isn't suitable andl| Aen: CERtL 6 A elathe of ek up the next week for your| o Ty o ke ! WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—A Mo aictinbeny. see what you mean,” says Al Department official said tod ] 5 S’ the Unit- LOGGER categcrically d ‘Sure, Tl give it a try. that ATTENTION LOGCi it wvwith logs s Schemes like this may succeed €d States has turnished planes of . y B i for a rt time, but mot for lonz. any kind to the Irar or sale ecnact Juncau Lumber And if you ask me ‘re not| The denial, he s lies mot Mills. Wil buy from 100,000 ft. worth the risk, becausy defrauding Only to four-engine bombers but 0 ‘1"1’9‘)-"“3 feet. For further +a U. S. vovernment results in also all other types of planes. F‘”jm“"ik“" see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf. leavy penaltie: The statement w occasioned by LOST AND FOUND story in the Ru all the various a I don't know how | 2. O. Box 1702 cr Plhione 342. 447-tf ONE b-f tub, cne eleciric | | ange, one cil heater. Phane 447-tf inch kettle. 1127 West 9th, morn- ings. 449-4t PR. MEN'S Johnson shoe skates, size 9. Phone Green 147. 449-3t 1538 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, ex- cellent condition, $700 cash. In- quire Sportsman’s Barber Shop. 449-3t MANGLE. ¢ pm. " Phone Blue 167 448-t1 STANO FOR SBLET 7{;‘0‘(’);:lwc;>ndmcn Phone Green 285. 448-3t CLEVELAND Cornet with case, like Harmony Guitar, mans suit size 36, waist and nches, hardly worn, 2 and 7 ft, baby Red 185 after 6 448-2t 1 GEN, MOTOR elée. wash. ma- chi in good condition. Bar- £a . 1 $25. Sce North Transtel 448 le Zenith radio, 3 448-2t 8 TUBE Con: pands. Phone Red 600. 7, one pair woman's skates, size 8. Phone 447-3t 2 SMALL houses, com; ietely fur- nished, Delco light plant, one acre land, miles ‘rom town. 5 )12 ELEVENTH. Inlaid hardwood hed bedroo! orated, I s prospective buy- can inspect any afternoon, xcep’ Thursday. 447-tf skis, one pair ski 5 MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS GOOD ROOF over foundation unde bedrocom house. nace. 6th St. week. 4 BEDROOMS Dcuglas near school. SOLVED: Teen-age entertainment. Bedroom, large studio 2nd floor. Main floor, 2 bedrooms. Fur- nished or unfurnished. $1,500 BUYS .o: i8, Block 1, Seat- ter Tract. ACROSS from Juneau Cold Stor- age, reasonable bldg., 26x50. INCOME PROPERTY, small down payment, 3 duplexes, indiv. bath rooms, electric stoves, refrig., furn. geod ioundation, rcof. See by appt. OWNERS NEED some cash. Give-away price troller, good condition. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone vi6 over First Natiorel Bank uw head—good your feet. 4- Furnished. Fur- Owner leaving 1 immediate 52-ft. - REAL ESTATE . FOR SALE |6TH REET. Frame, 3 bedrooms, furnished. $5,500. Terms. DUPLEX in Douglas, home and in- " come. | $5,500. Terms. {NEW 2 BEDROOM frame, beau- tifully furnished. Reascnably | priced. Terms. RFAL EfTATE and RENTALS | 20d Floor, Shattuck Bldg. | Tel. 354 " BALMAT & COMPANY ! I WANTE! y, i s Blue 791 | 449-2t one pair \ WANTED—Pair cf man's ski shoes, | 8!z or 9. Phone No. 9 be- tween 8 am. and 6 pm. 449-3t SALMON Creek Country Club to rent a car for one 448-tf wer ( month. | WILL PAY CASH for pocket-size novels, magazines, in good con- | diticn. Bring to Bus Depot. 448-41 | WANTED—Furnishcd house or apt. ~i gel?:;lc Ofg*@fi:; it nmemployment compe tion boards sr-vrtin;rut!;nt Lhiipoumry {14\5 turned T | by Coast Guardsman and family. s ’ gg,c‘ A t cc [4 3 ;p d!f,: it, !{u: in ();: District of ;‘e(;inn ::X;:anlne bombers to the 1 ogT_Fountain pe:, Phone 21, 1932 V-8 COUPE, good motor, 4| N immediately. Phone 354. i 2 T Y < Celumbia they've sef y sian army. Mrs. Gruening. 449-tf good tires, $150. See Bob Miners, 447-3¢ ) 5. BURFORD—Locat 3 | CREOMULSIO I srien imp 1 I e i S LY U e AR I M. POWELL—Haines Agent | §arCoushs, Chest Colds, Bren titig 1TV Something th Dr. Sidney E. Steves, Vhiropodist, LOST — Zipper wallet containing 446-6t | WANTED—Pair of 6-ft. skis with el R R N S S R A e e g ) " to them has returned. Office, No. 7, Tri- valuable papers. Phone Green! . . _ bindings. Phone 269. 447-3t Every threz months all D. C. em- angle Bldg. 445-15t 624. Remard. 438-3t. TWO BEDROOM f{urnished house| —— e 7t B SR e y g N N R N2 mEEEEEEEE e Yo e Tk 5 TR . R PR TR e ——-——| in Waynor Addition. Founda- FOREIGN. RMELUIMENT FRTaEk SRR BEEEEER DTRPETDERT tion needs repair. Price $6,000.00. INEOELATION # $2100.00 handles. Phcne 346 for Men and Women ] appointment. 446-t1r| Mechanics, Sales, Office, Techni- v/ Y R " lcal, Nurses, and other skilled work- éf N vrx”‘ ~n FORD V-3 '33. all Black 228|ers. The only publication of its ATTN it BFCFIPT NF SHUTIDPME after 5 m. 446-6t | kind listing specific possible em- 3 OUNCING RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT ! " ployment oportunities in South Am- 1,(:‘ HOM_E in the Waynor au'uum erica, Asia, Europe, Alaska, Ha- §¢ ggy £ b_t‘ gffi rf;-q o i;j" ] modern dstuccohlhOmE. c:}nplfieli waii, Africa. Satisfaction guaran- g rEY L0 Rl el i SWa furnished, washing machine andiiced. $1.00, postpaid. (Airmail add g".; “'ef ” fe £22.06TS ANl w.assware mangle included. Tile bath, tile {igc). b sink, hot water heat, hardwood FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT kiepiacements Pin Up Lamps Bed Lamps Ironing Pads Egg Cockers Botile Warmers Boitle Sterilizers Auiomatic Electric Irons . Alarm Clocks ¥ Kitchen Clocks Door Chimes % S 23 Rny cf the above will make lasting and useful Space Heaters : Giftsfer CFristm Heat Pads ; 114K ELECTRIC LIGHT & DO L] B IIEIISS IS < eirotestesfoni as o [ VER (0. SIS By o Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma * FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agem B o I e e I e L 2 2 e e e e B B R +H‘i“|"l;, | ALASKAN FARMING HAS GAINED in scope to satisfy the needs of an increased population. There is sufficient land area with good soil and crop possibilities. In the progress of Alaska the need for increased productivity has become apparent as has the need for rapidity of delivery and the accessibility to closest centers of population ... a service adasquately filled bymodern air transportation. Proud 20 serve those in agricultural enterprises aswell asall Alaskans is PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES, whose future tos is invested in this Great Empire of Destinmy. “PARTNERS YN THE PROGRRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLIN. eAlaskg’s FOREMOST eAirlines RESERVATIONS and TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airfines FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS floors thruout. Darkroom in basement, completely equipped including two enlargers. Appoint- ments only. Phone Red 353, 117 Behrends Ave. 444-t1 NOW IN JUNEAU from Chilkoot Kennels, pedigreed Cocker Span- iel puppies, golden or black, Windridge bloodlines, males $55. Also have purebred, but not reg- isterable Golden Cocker puppies, either sex $35. Phone Black 475, Juneau. 446-5t, L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, price $75. 20th Century Market. 435-tf. ARMY WAREHOUSE BLLG., 20’ by 30°, celotex lined—contains good bldg. material. Awo large kitchen sink, single dramn board. PHone 035-2. 435-tf. MAGAZINE, Dept. J Baltimore, 3, Maryland TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF | HEALTH: Experienced clerk sten- ographer. 38 hour week. Inquire i 106, Territorial Bldg. CARPENTERS, wisiae work. 6 day | week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED_Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Plone 556, 3rd and Main. Speciali.ing | CHILDREN’S SHOE Skates, sizes 1 and 3, 817 Basin Road. 430-2t. RILLING Permanent Wave Cabin- et with extra clips. Yhone 456 - after 6 pm. Christmas Greeting Cards With Envelopes Alaska Scenes Available Now At WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Everrthing in Photography 437 FOR RENT 2 ROOM fu.n. apt,, oil range, pri- vate bath. 513 Willoughby. 448-3t 2 ROOM cabin, 843 West 9th. 445-t0 NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day or week, new management, Cowonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Build.ng. (370-t) ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. e o e e SR o L Sites have been selected for 63 of the 89 new hospitals that Veterans Administration is authorized to build in the world’s largest hospital construction program in permanents. Open evenings b’ appointment. (293-311 e e PIANOS RENTED ana TUNEDV Anderson Shop. —_— FREE USE of piano for practice. Phone Black 290. #47-t¢ s 0 000 c 0000 s ® Secretarial Courses. Mon. Wed. @ ll 7 to 9 pm. Studio, Lower e ® Lobby, Baranof Hotel. 445-tf e fe o o @ 0000 0.0 0 0 I THE FLORENCE SHOP Open Evenings by Appointment A Complete Beauty Service Merle-Norman Cosmetics i Phone 427 129 Third St. 443-1ma DAY NURSERY . PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Under auspices of A. W. V. 8, — Juneau Unit Mornings 9-to-12 50c Afternoons 2-to-5 50c Afternoons 1-to-5 75¢ For additional information Mrs. George Rogers, Tel. Green 768 Mrs. Beth Stejer, Tel. Red 825 1 or Tel. 21—Governor’s Mansion 1 WE SHARPEN SKATES. Hagerup Saw Filing Shop. 432-tf. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{full, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's l Shop. S - i £ SER o o oo