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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1945 WANT ADS [PEARSON IS FORSALE | " FORRENT 4-FOOT LOCKERS—Call Juneau Aransfer. FOR RENT — Partly furnished house. Inquire Snap Shoppe. GASBOAT—26-16_propellor, 2 an- chors, 25 lbs and 56 lbs; 6 ft. brass shaft 1'¢ inch; .22 Win- chester rifle. No. 17 in angc.‘ e T & 8-DAY CLOCK, table china, cook- ing utensils, pillows, blankets, various articles. Also some tools Phone 418. FOR SALE—Complete furnishings | for 3-room house, including oil range. 435 Kennedy till 7 p. m., Blue "153. FOR SALE—9x12 cm Maximar camera with 4.5 Carl Zeiss lens,| case, tripod, extra plate and film Holders, flip pack adapter, com- plete developing and printing | outfit and home-made enlarger. Extra paper and film, $135.00.] Phone 29, evenings. { —— : — | 1933 CHEV. SEDAN—$75. Simmons | box-spring and inner-spring mat- | tress, dresser, single folding metal bed and mattress, cabinet model| GE radio with short wave band and misc. articles. 626 Tth. St. MARINE Radio Telephone trans- | mitter, 25 watt, uses 12-v battery, | $100; outboard motor, 22 hp, $40. Blue 165. COLEMAN OIL HEATER. Phone Black 165, after 5 p. m. | HIGH CHAIR, large size baby| erib and waterproof Phone Red 213. 370. FOR SALE—Cash. 4-room house.l furnished. One-half basement. 945, W. 10th St. Call Red 265 for ap- pointment. | RESTAURANT — Complete equip- | ment. Good for man and wife.| Good location. Emergency sale. Formerly priced at $1800, now $1100. Cash only. Write Empire, 5116. FOR SALEFurnished house on' Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 p. m. or before 9 a. m. | LYNCH Property for sale. 7-room, modern house. Inguire on pre- mises, Mile 9, Glacier Highway.| FOR SALE—Troller “Diana”™—33 ft.| long, 8% ft. beam,. fully equipped. | Chrysler Crown marine engine, first class condition, See Harbor' Master,, OUPLEX 'housé “and two 3-7o0mi houses- and. cabin, all furnished, on Gastineeu Zve, Inquire at Juneau Paint Store.’ WANTED WANTED—Lady's ski_boots, size 6., CHII' Green 494, after 5:30 p. m. WANTED—One or two trunks, old- fashioned_or wardrobe. Call Mrs. Whitimore; Baranof - Hotel. WANTED—Late odg] car or pick- up. Phone Douglas 764. B e BEAUTY. OPERATOR—31, 8 years' exp., and waitress, 32, want jobs. Can leave at once. Amelia Asper, 1410 SE Belmont. Portland, 13, & United proposes is essemtial 0 i, gy FBR- RENT ; ?Jnfur‘x;lshed house. Wwill sell furniture. Blue 153. 3-ROOM fur. house. Also 2-room cabin, oil stoves. 513 Willoughby. FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms.’ Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call| after 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 236. LOST AND FOUND. Lbfi—— Bux’mh u, Keys. L’e’m‘(-i at KINY or Empire. FOUND-—_Pair of glasses in case. Owner identify and pay for this adv. MISCELLANEOUS |JANITOR SERVICE—Window and Pearson reported, “President Roose house cleaning. Reasonable. V. Qui. Phone 346. PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander< son Shop. MACHINELESS Permenent wav Given in your home if desired. Phone Red 483 for appointment. mattress. HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSF— have their Foreign Ministers meet Board and room $60 per mcuth. Third and Main, |THE FIXIT SHOP—General light the Big Three reported that ‘“on repair. work. Phone 567. HEMSTITCHING and covered but- tofis. Phone Black 510 3UARANTEED Realisue Perma- nlent. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beaity Snop. Phone 20 315 Decker Way (F you have empty rooms or apts. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau uotel. UNITED PUTS CASEBEFORE C. A. BOARD Officers Tell Why Flying Franchise Sought fo Alaska from States {Continued from Page One) L. F. Hampel, economist for Uni- ted, testified to the rapid growth of air transportation in Alaska and the increase in Alaskan population compared, with that of the States. The economic future of Alaska, he said;. justifies the type of service which United proposes to offer and faster, cheaper transportation such » proper devélopment of the (Continued from Page One) Z ¥R ¥ = | i Dyt 8 | NEVER HIT A GUY ) I HIGH - HEELED 2 — ARF, with inclusion of democratic ,‘@LEQ THAN MESELF/ — SHOES 2= 772 \_ARF, ARFS leaders from Poland i and from Z< NoN Nk /‘\,;’ 2 A T J o _ Poles abroad.” On e 5 \cfi ( e~ 4 §,’<i Pearson reported: is =~ iz X Q7! proposing a compromise whereby 437 gl TRy ¢¢ (L W) _ |Polish boundaries “with digressions THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN { Y pacwooD [ WILL YOU PLEASE RUN THE CARPET - SWEEPER WHIZONBIG - THREE TALK (Comparison Is Made with His Forecast and What Actually Occurred s e OGS 6 26, MR, CLINKER, V ¢ A MICE PAR COF )‘»“» Bie = STRETCH /= Premier Mikolajczyk will enter the Russian-inspired Lublin Govern- ment of Poland. The United States and Britain would then recognize the Lublin Government.” | 4—The Big Three re-adjusted the {from the Curzon Line in some re- :giun.s of five to eight kilometres in favor of Poland.” On February 9, THIMBLE THEATRE velt is also proposing that Russia withdraw some of its claims to old Poland as sonciliatory ges ] AN s conciliatory gesture £ T IMY 4 UGHHHH- TCANT PULL 3 5—The Big Three decided on < e n ABOARDNXBETTER "WHAT 1 THINK OF YA meetings of their Foreign Secre- y4 WATER |\_HOLD YA'TILL YA GIT WHAT 1 THINK OF YA taries “about every three or four O SOMEVSTRENGTHM . months.” On February 3, Pearson © | FINALLY L / reported that the Big Three would © |REACHES ANFUL ./ &2~ h < HIS = ’ approximately every three « KNIFE months.” B AND | “6—Regarding Dumbarton Oaks, cuTS the important question of votin, 2 THE procedure, agreement was nogt c . 'NE. reached (in’s Washington)." The " present conference bas been able to resolve this difficpjty.” - f Dumbarton Oaks S Pearson ‘had repotted ‘onl Febtu- | ‘ary .9 that. the ; question of the Dumnabarton ‘Oaks; votitig ‘procedure would be the most difficult prob- 50,YoU SEE,IT 15 WELL THAT YOU THEY BEGAN TO WONDER I THE DRAGON LADY KNEW YOU A5 WELL AS BUT THESE ARE THE DRAGON LADY% LIEUTENANTS...THEY B lem Roosevelt faced &t the Big R, T MED..WHEN SHE I5 ABSENT || CHALLENGED ME i g ‘ THEY'RE IVE ME A QUICK RISKED MUCH TO FILTER. SHE CLAIMED.. WHE 5 c e ipoonferatice, Hp. . predicted f Mo i et AL mis! THEIR MEN INTO INDO-CHINA T WEAR HER CLOTHING 50 THE Y 50 QUICKLY...THE 1 ‘Ruose\elll. Way ‘have to e Yol ARE NOT THE To BUILD YOUR LANDING STRIP | [ SOLDIERSMAY SEE ME AT A DISTANCE, [ DRAGON LADY 15 g e, falke T DRAGON LADY! —YET, YoU WERE 50 LONG AND NOT BECOME UNEASY! THE |TOUT BRIBING THE forced to accept Stalin’s who shall be an aggressor.” It is significant that the Big Three communique did not specify what the voting procedure was that has been worked out by them, and it is strongly suspected that Stalin's view of the matter, namely, the right of veto by him. probably pre~ vailed. 7—The Big Three, went: into con- siderable detail regarding plans to! create democratic institutions in the - ¥ i liberated countries and to hold free ,— = " » elections, and announced that their three governments would consult in order to make sure that demo- icratic governments were re-estab- |lished in the liberated countries. | More Good Dope | Anticipating this, Drew Pearson reported February 3, that Roose- jvelt. would demand an end to “meldling in the politics of liber- ated countries—Greece, Italy and Belgium; second, he would demand an Allied Commission be - estab- lished in each liberated countny: to guide the new liberated govern- ments. .. 8—The Big Three announced that France will be invited to join them move toward guaranteeing o of OFFICERS TOOK ADVANTAGE OF LOCAL QUISLINGS, THIS TO LEARN IF YOU WERE \ REALLY HER OLD FRIEND. _"« I' f IN ARRIVING... TERRY THEY’LL THINK YOU FELL % IN THE MACHINERY =X WHILE POLISHING THE, BRA_SSFRAIL p Y TUAT 1000-HOT PISTON WILL EVERY BONE \ REEFOWER EA& ABOUT TO HA N R PRISON PUMP HOU WE HEARD YOU TALKING TO % THAT NEW PRISONER AND B WE FOUND OUT WHO HE 1S./——You DOUBLEZ CROSSER SHE CAN'T 3E FOUND N THE DICK TRACY Oregon. A 8 e democracy. Pearson, on Febru e T e e s s mning mer ena agniteare; and 3 JopOtied that the Forelgn i | VESL AN | DOV BELIEVE - THE e 2 . » ister of Franee would be asked 7 G N T e D e PRI MOTHER CARRY THE BA 20N o ATEN. MARTIN NUNNER @ (e posi-war miliiry importance of o join in measures guaraniceing 72 [} VS, MISS NINA, | kNOW TS | OF course, | | [ T 7' TN s BE } FiRsT, NSTEAD OF LI? THE ROAD. IT WON'T S s e wanted fp 4 the Jogical gatewsy to Asks; ana U0 in lberated countzies. K3 LTf JEST A SUPERSTITION ABOUT || IT 15, RACHEL, L [ 158, NTEAD OF (% TS SR T RN ¢ Fairbamks immediately by e URiteds studies show that only Uni- or."g. e s;tgfifl"';:de;;cfgrl; : SWEEPIN' UNDEF THE BED. )~y Wik s ) e ANY USE OF TAKIN' CHANCES. j—— © Fritz Werther. All expenses o ted could furnish the high degree of geciare war against il gl al ¥ Lk \4__, i 1R o paid, but bring bed to go e One-carrier service which is desir- g5 Germany is defeated, No |- % o ¢ north with me, e able in air Lmnsporviutmn, since tion of Japan Wfls'ma}:e 'mel;l';' p . e o o United is the anly applicant carrier p; . AR = WHich, #=jves both the-Pacifie, Cosst sy communigue, sbuts it e WHITE -PASS 'AND YUKON 3 ROUTE ! < Skagway, Alaska | JAN,TS CARPENTERS AND HELPERS, MACHINISTS AND i RDUNDHOUSE LABORERS, PAINTER -HELPERS; ' LOCO. d , - WHARF « GHECKERS, c AND DISHWASHER, STORE WAREHOUSEMEN, BRAKEMEN, SECTIONMEN, ETC. - LONGSHOREMEN' ' | Apply Now.to ' 1- RAILROAD REPRESENFATIVES U. §. EMPLOYMEN «S8ERVICE 124 Marine Wny,:,‘mqn WANTED — Fine laundry; shirts, curtains. Mendins.. Call- Black 447. WANTED — Stenographer; also bookkeeper. Permanent positions, good salary. Thirty-eight hour week. Phone 466. 1 WANTED — Doll buggy, _ scooter, tricygle and old-fashioned gramo- phone. Phone Blue 370. \ WANTED 70.SUBLET—Apartment for two or three months. Contact Ben: A: McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phofie 866. | WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt KNOWN gold deposit. Write H. A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. ‘ ?;:A}:IT]:D — Washing machine. | Phone Black 150 ,evenings. { WANTED—Used furniwure, 306 Wi- | loughby. Phane 78. | WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by month, week or day; also on call. 327 West 11th St, Basement Apt. | Subscribe to the Daily Alaske Empire—the paper with the lmcst‘ paid circulatior, and al:o o transcontihental Toute, converging at Seattle. 2[jcnrandalsceMmin-N e Get tight fer- tne Spring and . "BLAGKSMITH AND Summer Season. The Mineral Baths | HOSTLER HELPERS, at Warm Springs Bay will put you | in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnished Cabins, Groceries, Liquors and To- baceos. ONEILL & FENTON, Baranof, Alaska. HAIR STYLED by Experis WE SPECIALIZE in “Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT significaut that the call for the ! United Nations Conférence was set ™ {for April 25, the last ate on which |= |2 Russia. can give notice canceling © |7 4B 'its neutrality with apan. |7 (Copyright, 1945, by The (< | Bell Syndicate, Inc.) ‘i Len e ¢4 A 2 i SAVE ni PIZULS | |of your broken ;jenses and ' send | ¥ them to Box 468, Ketchikan; Alaska | i cue s ¢ [ They will be replaced’ promptly in | our large and. well equipped labors | ‘ory. C. M. and R. L, Carlson. JORE EVES 1S BUGGIN' O UKE A TROMPED-ON TOAD FROG ! EE2IN'S SOME ORN OUDS. WARAL - ™ WooD ———— | >~ . OL' Empire Want-aas dring results! - CO\?R““\'UEFQF\IV OF Td' N\B&E\ENSETSO.QOEL T = | MARINE GUARD = | DETACHMENT DRESS UP—BE YOUR FAVOR- = | e ITE COWBOY—SLICK CHICK— |Z SOLDIER—AT YOUR COSTUME | % PARADE — CAPITOL THEATRE, SATURDAY MATINEE—FOR ALL KIDS. =, Topr._L9n3, iing Featurcs IT'S BAD ENOUGH TO HAVE TH' GOUT WITHOUT SEEIN! IM SORRYMRS ANN SURYOL) - MOTHER AND FATHER ARE -TOO- I'LL HAVE TO GO TO THE CONCERT WITH YOU TO- NIGHT-THEY BOTH ARE lk LAID UP WITH THE GOLT- WILL BE OVER TO VISIT yYou- PHONE 533 z —————— World rights reserved Features Syndicate, 11c

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