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. TIHFSDAY. TANIIARY 23. 1945 WANT ADS FORSALE | FOR RENT 3-BARRELL imported shotgun. FOR RENT-—1 and 2-room cabins. Comb. 12-ga. and 30-30 rifle.| Phone 567. I FOR SALE—Airplane hangar. Call| Alaska Mission. | 32 COLT pistol; 306 rifle, new of-| fice desk and leather chair; new | filing cabinet. Call Room 326, Baranof Hotel. | 843 West Ninth Street. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. ?IANOS FOR RENT, —Phone 14: WOMAN'S MENDOZA FUR COAT, size 16, practically new dark brown, $50. Phone Green T743. MISCELLANEOUS LYNCH Property for sz;]c. ';:l:oom, WM. R. ROOKER — Yo;r wallet | terday to green legislators in the modern house. Inquire on pre- mises, Mile 9, Glacier Highway. has been turned in at .the Em- pire. SEVEN-TUBE Super . Heterodyne THE FIXIT SHOP—General light radio, Table model. Call Green| 750. . { | FULL SIZED Bed, chairs, table, kimodes. Call Ked 578. FOR SALE—$ ft, hickory skis and | bamboo pools. 423 Harris St. FOR SALE—Table, stogl and square, | baby swing, sheeD skin coat, rubber boots, set Fiesta pottery | and Misc, Kitchen ware. No. 3,/ Evergreen Apts. FULLY MODERN, completely fur-| nished house, four mile post on Glacier Highway. Call 62 during|[GST. Schaetfer Life-Time foun- | business hours for appointment.; | FOR SALEApartment extension| dining table. Phone 137. ! FOR SALE—Metal bed. Double,|TGST By school boy, bro repair work. Phone 567. HEMSTITCHING and covered but- tons. Phone Black 510. 3UARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beaity Shop.- Phone 201 315 Decker Way (F you have empty rooms or apts. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. LOST AND FOUND tain pen. Name engraved on side. Lost in or near First National Bank. $5 reward. Return to Gas- tineau Hotel desk. Harry Douglas. n life- | With springs. Apply 410 10th St.!" ine pen with military clip: Re- FOR SALE—One 16-inch dnill press and_motor. Good condition. I. G. Fulton & Company. _FOR SALETroller “Diana’—33 t,| long, 8': ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engide, first class condition. See Harbor Master. ward. Please return to Empire. LOST—Comb, silver band. Return | Empire. Reward. First Gavel of Legislature _|Hoopes and Shattuck. £ THE DAILY FRSTDIVISION GIVEN CHOICE HOUSE CHAIRS Neophyles-ab Off Beslé of Committee Posts | in Legislature Three plum appointments in the! House of Representatives fell yes-| First - Division with the selection of Fred Hanford of Wrangell to} chairmanship of Ways and Means; | Frank Peratrovich, of Klawock, | head of Fisheries and Fish, and Joe Krause of Ketchikan, head of the Labor Committee. | The list of permanent committees is as follows: Ways and means—Hanford, Shat- | tuck, Peratrovich, Walsh, Cross,| McCuteheon, Gill, Diamond, Linck and Hoopes. Banks—Shattuck, Anderson, Pe- terson and Johnson. Judiciary and Federal Relations— Taylor, Peterson, McCutcheon, Jehnson, Walsh and Vukovich. | Education — W alsh, Peterson.j | Public Health and Morals—Pol- | |lard, Linck, Cross and Hope. | Elections — Porter, Shattuck,} Huntley and Linck. | ! Engrossment and Enrollment —| |Cain, Krause, Walsh, Huntley, Pol- | llard and Hoopes. ‘ | | House | Fisheries and Fish—Peratrovich, |Krause, ' Anderson, McCutcheon, | |Taylor and Hoopes. i Agriculture — Badger, Johnson, | | Peterson, Huntley, Porter and Han- | | ford. | Laber—Krause, Hennings, Vuko- vich, Walsh, Porter, McCutcheon, | Diamond, Gill, Hoopes @nd John- | son. | BLONDIE JOE PALOOKA DICK TRACY PAGE SEVEN IROUD LINES KEEP CLOSE ~WE'LL TE QUR 5 = " IT DOESN'T MATTER SO MUCH ABOUT THE L Ve COT To RECOVER V) THE BUMPER, SNAG SHAKY'’S BODY. CAN'T YOU IT WITH YOUR HOOK . >, HELP lrlb FOX JiG 3650, THIS 15 WALLA TOWER..ROGER WALLA TOWER, THIS 15 FOX JIG PUT ‘EM P, WALLA TOWER, 3650 , TEN MILES *#J, TERRY - WHATS (50 1 JUST Y LEFT THE ) > DOOR > ( UNLOCKED /_\\»\ { FOR YOU VAP k 20 fi‘\x HELP ME ’ SAVE /e odm —% FOX JIG 2 THAT "N THATS WHAT THE MEANS THE LETTERS 3 NAVY WOULD CALL. ' 5 A P-51, HOTSHOT | Z / INTO THE FIELD USING. OCEAN- NOTHIN' BUT | [, OCEAN - O000H ~ WHY. Ji HE'S A 5PY FROM THE TIGHT-PANTS AIR FORCE, WITH CODES VRIS HEAD! BROILING WITH THIS THAT $IMPLE CODE... VISITING FLY BOY Z g i THIS 15 FOX JIG ==l NOW ALL WE CAN 3650, OVER ... N i Fox JIo 3&50‘3&} THIS 15 WALLA TOWER , OVER .. SOUTH OF FIELD AT 2000 FEET-CONTACT- LANDING AT WALLA Yol WICKED OLD, THING ! yA-A-A LOOKIT, TERRY, HES ASKEERED - %l | Municipal Aff airs — Peterson,| POGRI ds‘;!‘E_Fl‘l"““";ed,, TP e Used Yes'e"’ay Jolinbon, Aviderson SHPHERGLE | o L R R s | Mining and Manfifacturing — | p. m. The gavel that rapped out the Diamond, Hennings, Vukovich, An- 54 lopening of the ‘House of Repre-|derson, Porter, Pollard, Hoopes and | Roon sestaglished_hakcls i _Skai' sentative’s part in the Seventeenth|Badger. | way. Steady business yeay round. gegiion of the Territorial Legis-| Printing — Cain, Cross, Huntley | Write James Cozian, Box 305,! Y RS 8 Y | Skagway, Alaska {lature was the same that opened and Badger. o 4 3 the first session in 1913. | Roads and Highways—Gill, Hum-‘ ONE G. E. 10-tub all-wave con-| The white ivory gavel was loaned |jey, Johnson, Anderson, Shattuck | sole radio in w00d _condition, from the museum for the occa-|gnd Hanford. { Territorial Institutions — Porter, | Phone Black 619. OUPLEX house and two 3-room houses and cabin, all furnished,| on Gastineau fve. Inquire at/ Juneau Paint Store. | " WANTED JOB AS DRIVER and deliveryman. | Juneau resident. Knows city. Write Empire, No. 5095. WANTED to buy, small chest. of sion, not for sentiment, but be-| cause no other gavel was m‘ail-i able for the moment. | COCHRAN SPEAKS IN | TRIBUTE T0 WAlKERi Adjournment of the opening| session yesterday afternoon of the| Senate, Seventeenth Territorial | Legislature, was in memory of the| late A. P. Walker, of Pelican, fol-| Hanford, Cain, Diamond, Gil,! Linck. | Transportation, Commerce and Navigation—Linck, Gill, Cross and| Hope. | Rules McCutcheon, Hoopes, | Walsh, Shattuck and Hanford. | The first named are chairman of the committees. | e | LITTLE MAN MISSES ‘ 3 PLANES OUT OF ["HOW HE DID IT | DON'T 'KNOW. HE WASN'T ARMED. THEY MUST HA THERE WERE AT MARCHED HIM OFF AS A PRISONER. LEAST THREE JAPS AND_SINC GOT ONE OF ‘EM. < 7T SHOULD KNOW THINGS. THE TRAIL: | HOPE I 'CAN " " 78 FOLLOW JT! ,lowing a short address in tribute to the late Senator made by Senator Shirts, O- D. Gochran, of Nome. drawers. Phone 162. JUNEAU; STILL HOPE WANTED Fine laundry: curtains. Mending. Call Black 475 after 5 o'clock. WANTED—JoB as mechanic. Cat and truck specialist. Call at No. 3, Village. WANTED—Used rurnigure. 306 Wi- | loughby. Phone 788. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by | month, week or day; also on call.| 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt. The Taj Mahal at Agra, India,| was begun in 1632 and completed in 1650. ——————— NOTICE! i There will be a Social Meeting of the Rebekahs at the Odd Fellows Hall at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | V1. Weakened . Lively dance . Stiteh . Salt . Age 33. Musical work: . Scene of action abbr. . Wing 34. Dress fabric . Animator 5 if score eturn to ce . Kind of resin . East Indian veight . ils rship, . Ashes of sea- . InLabitants of Latvia 4 o 1e P3- BRI . Opposite Three-pronged . Liuzon native spear. 46. Unrefined . Preceding . Conducted nights 49. More rational . Kitchen stove: 50. Small child . Palm lily 51. Duteh city st ¥ B 1 /ddmE B/ dEENR/ e 7 7 HOSPITAL NOTES Ruby Bennett has been dis- charged from St. Ann's Hospital after receiving medical attention. Philip Schroeder has been ad- imitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for surgical attention. Charlie Smith of Sitka has been | admitted to the Government Hos- pital for medical attention. Lorene Kunz has been admitted to the Government Hospital for medical attention. NOTICE! Bicycle licenses for the current year are now on sale at the City Clerk’s office. é J. E. KEARNY, City Clerk. [PlEIR] { RMIAL 1] [o]8 [E[R]T[CINE[N/DISENAINI ] [Els[E[OEIEILIPIO] M1 [S[LIATTIONRS[EIAN [AIDY/SIAIYIE JRAICIR] e e el L 0 O [O[A|RJIS[OIRIOIS1]S] 1] S[E|R[EJNEITIOIN] EE EHEE] [DIEIN(T] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN . Prophet . English n §2. Measures 3. Female sheep 7 o 1 % rtis i bo: Presiding officers’ mal- lets siatic palm ave tempor- arily . United . Grammatical tabulation . Lampoon . Simple . Diminish . Small islands: variant . Knot India 3. Darmouse . Passed off in vapor . Score 6. Tips . Supports for Tolling stock . Grammatical error . Divide . Flower holder . Masculine nam . Long abusive speech . Paving blocks . General fight . Valley . Hire . Ice crystals . Diminutive ending . No; Scotch ‘|Richards, Jack McGuffin, Dorothy .|Mundheim, Bill. C onnally, John . [Cushing. This is rather a sad little story. } It isn't much of a story, but| |there is a little man who wants| {to leave town on one of the Alaska | Coastal planes. Every day a plane |flies the way he wants to go, he| misses it. When the plane isn't flying, there he is at the ticket office in time. The dispatcher can't quite figure it out, but thinks that with the law of averages still operating he might make connections some day. So far he has missed his plane three times. | e 11 PASSENGERS N~ | | VIAPAA YESTERDAY | | | { | | A PAA plane brought the fol- lowing passengers to Juneau yes- terday from Fairbanks: Clarence Moriarity, Clara Ahl. Whitehorse to Juneau — Robert | Davis, Maj. Fulton Davis. Seattle to Juneau—Marie Hoff- man, Frank Heintzleman, Helen| COASTAL AIRLINES MAKE TWO FLIGHTS Alaska Coastal Airlines made| two flights yesterday, carrying the| following passengers to Sitka: Wil- jliam Richard, Leslie Yaw, Al Boyd, Otis C. Bobbitt. Juneau to Hoonah — Mathew Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Harry! Douglas. i Hoonah to Juneau—Hilda Schoo- | nover, G. B. Williams. 1 1 | GASOLINE A DAN PASS 1 swow! CAINT NARY WIFOUT VE COMPLAININ THIMBLE THEATRE HE'S KILLING POPEYE! MAYBE MUSIC WILL SOOTHE THIS . o SAVAGE BEAST/ 57 THINKS | YAM A ACCORDION JIGGS * AND THE DOOR. SQUEAKED-A HAND APPEARED THEN A SCREAM ECHOED , IN THE HALL-AND* KIDS HAVE SLICH AN IMAGINATION - - THEY. BELIEVE EVERYTHING THEY READ-NOW LET ME SEE -I'LL _READ THS CHAPTER-