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"HURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945 | IARCH 1, 1945 _ N s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU. ALASKA FAVORS POSTWAR | ANT ADS RAIL SYSTEM T0 L FOR SALE MISCELLKNEOUS | TERR. OF ALASKA = IDROOM SET, $85; bookcase, $14. JANITOR SERVICE—Window and| Red 180, or Green 163. | house cleaning. Reasonable, V.| (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, | Qui. Phone 346. Monday, February 26) PAGE SEVEN HREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, with oven. Call Percy’s Cafe. SR i | PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander-| ynitoq States Senator Hugh B. R TRWEL Highn ey = son Shop. Mitchell said here yesterday that he feet condition. Expansion band. MACHINELESS Permanent waves,| Wil ask both the war and interior 186 Gastineau Ave., opp. Johnson| Given in your home if desired./departments to study and report on Apts. | Phone Red 483 for appointmem.‘th,‘ desirability of constructing a ARV ! ] e i ilmlrv.ud to Alaska as a postwar pro- ROOM HOUSE and large lot on| THE FIXIT SHOP—General light ject. ) fr= beach on Pritz Cove Road. 1038 repair work. Phone 567. ;) The senator said he was convinced West 11 % kson. | —t e iad] | himself that a railtoad was required _~‘_fl_§t Ele_'.lgc, . | 3UARANTEED Realisuc Perma- | poth for the future military protec- r. 7-ft. Anderson and Thumpson{ ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up.|tion of Alaska and continental Uni- £% laminated, steel-edged skis, cable Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 3201 |ted States and for the proper com- f= bindings, steel poles. Reasonable.! 315 Decker Way | mercial development of the terri- < Imperial Fountain. [ tory. = , WHICH GIDE ALL SET? HM- LET'S SEE- gFT‘ETEHEET 5 THIS OUGHT TO BE JUST ; ENOUGH TO GET YOU HOME 2/~ 8 LAVAMITE - DID /OU -z JUST WHAT PART OF B2 WHATS THAT § SSATU 2 HORSEMEAT TOUN IS THAT Y72 ADORESS AGANY\: & 6) E E RN ey DA — . {[F you have empty rooms or apts. Alaska Rail Vital OR SALE—1933 Ckev. Sedan, $75.! for desirable people, inform the| «This war,” he said, “has indicated ™ See Jorgenson Motors. | Gastineau ifotel. |the need beyond any doubt for a B4 | = A | g = = |railroad to Alaska, and I intend to AIR 6 ft. 6" men’s skis, with| = 3 Biradahar hamsed' by Oent | LUST AND ro““n |confer with both the war depart- & | 111l jacket: blue gabardine down-‘ E v |ment and the interior department ,Q hill trousers, $20. Phone Green WILL PERSON who exchanged N the essentiality of such a road g 142 o | dark muskrat coat, size 40, by |for our military needs and for com- = i mistake at Kendler's wedding, | Mmercial needs in the future.” - Mltche}l said he was not prepared to say whether a railroad to Alaska = z through British Columbia should be B & |LOST—Feb. 10, Firemen’s Ball, Elkslbullt end operated by the American | e —— | Ballroom, yellow ivory bracelet, government directly or by a govern- ‘OR SALE — One --ight-hole ice{ get solid with cut crystais. Return |ment-financed corporation. This is| cream fl;:;ze; Ca. lée “ust'd for| to Empire. Reward. |a detail, he indicated, which can be home reezer. Call or see | - |settled when the decision to build! Percy's Cafe. | LOST—Crochet hook, between Fed- |has been reached. | eral Bldg. and Race's. Reward.| “I do not wish to enter into any < 'OR SALE—G. E. Sunlamp, with| McDonald, Baranof. | controversy,” the Senator said, “as automatic timer, $30. Phone 191, PR I potwen & rallway cr nidhway to after 6 p. m. HREE PAIRS OF GLASSES have | J e d | 1% hadhn found ‘ana. el - ovek m]Alnskn. but in' terms of tonnage a N N 'OUR flat-bottom skiffs, 9-9%-10-| please phone Ella Smith, Green | 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal-| g39 lace. For price and information, Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. 7 SHAME |7GOOD BUILD " YES, MR, WAISH, I'LL BE |] AGUY 15 ] TOO, OH WELL:| THERE ON TINE. YESSIR {1WE THAT,)\ THAT'S LIFE . J(_L FEEL N GREAT SHAPE - T HULLO, R | e < RUN AMLE HE'S THE QUIETEST BIRD IN THE \BEFORE HED GET IN WHOLE SCHOOL . KIND OF ON AN ARGUMENT. THE SISSY - SIDE 1 THINK e g | i 'WO HOUSES—Both completely| the Empire. One has shell rims. {railway seems to be indicated, And © | furnished including electric lights, | radlo and washing machine. One | one in case; cne with late style frames. Owners may have same when you build a railway you also w3 {get a road along with it because a agre pat. land, good creek, suit- | A railway would need a parallel high-| able for chickens, geese and E}, pving f70r thls» adg | way for construction purposes and, ducks. 5% miles on Glacler High- FOUND—Lady’s ring. Owner may |for maintenance later.” way. June Gibson. Phone 357,| have same by identifying and | after 10 a. m. | paying for this adv. 5] First official interest in a railroad @ il iy ot TR ol |to Alaska was shown by the Nation- - i 'OR SALE—Highchair. Phone Blue | LOST—Plaid wool scarf. Phone 21.|a! Resources Planning Board in 1942, T ! \ 7 4 M‘I (TR BUT NOW YOU'RE AFRAID THE WAR WILL ROLL OVER- YOU ! — 50 WHY NOT PICK. UP SOME GOLD FROM NIPPO AND FALL BACK To NORTHERN CHINA - WHERE You cmu!s,7 DID I NOT FILTER A \&7 WHY SHOULD I+ '\ BECAUSE YoU'RE POTENT GROUND FORCE H{ ENDANGER MY | SCARED, BABY ! INTO INDO-CHINA TO | e OWN TROOPS By | YOU WERE A RED- Wl | EXPOSING YOU Z /*HOT OPERATOR WHEN . THE ALLIES WERE LOSING OVT HERE.... ' GIVE YOURGELF UP? AT IS THIS? COMPLETELY. J HER THERE TILL I WANT TO YOU WERE INTERESTED | I CERTAINLY IN THE FAMILY BIBLE. WOULD, NINA. YOUD PROBABLY , FATHER. ENJOY THE FAMILY ALBUM. HERES MY FATHER. _ HE WAS" A CAPTAIN IN THE SPANISH~) AMERICAN - /- WAR. THIS 1S HERE'S MY ? AUNT GRANOFATHER, o SOPHY. G.AR. VETERAN SHE NEVER AND HARDY HAD ANY CHILDREN. 20 wa s n WA TO R e IR 4L K1 DT WALRD ST SEAMAN GOOGLE SAID THWAT '? T'LL TEACH TUAT BULB-NOSED BARNACLE TO ACCUSE ME OF --UH -- WHERE \S WE 77 GEE ! 1 DONT HEAR ‘A SOUND - - NAYBE SNUFFY CONWED WiV ON TH' HERD, LIKE 1 SUGGESTED WHAT'S THE MEANING OF THE LIFE-PRESERVER, SMITH 77 SNUFFY ["OR SALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft.L same by paying for this adv. ute as lying through the Rock! | | f Master. | made a survey from Prince George to HEARD ENOUGH OF THIS, \ MAKE THEM TO | hundred could be constructed for be- MADE OF YOUR SECRET 500615-\\’006}5./, e T i ( ‘What have you? Call Green 142. | Some designing of culverts, bridges Room 332, Baranof. Chiang Kai-shek have arrived here went into Kiska and found the Japs' can have baby with her. Write |transport airline for peacetime in!removal of the threat to Alaska! | 331, nof Hotel. |working in administrative offices,'to be protected from the future , Bara; or four-burner; or two-burner | I V. Larson, who spent 25 years and it should be a line capable of © WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU. | tion is teaching the students English. = Empire 5255. 2 < - PALMER, VISITOR = v =l accept best offer in Alaska as Tomorrow night at the first meet- Write Box 107, Bellevue, Wash. |the mayor and councilmen. Also, H " in 26 Years of Scout | WANTED—Young lady or man for ‘ WANTED—4 or 5 room house to o'clock tonight in the City Council |bY Representative Walter E. Huntley, & I am 34 years old and am me-|N,oent of the Coast Guard, will be | Schnoeker, assistant scoutmaster of = ahiing dorest SIS ~ oheh yeari'“ movie describing the effect or‘U . tying - contest, thereby adding 15/ Leée Bw}f},or call Douglas 764. i T Jhereor . In the United States Commissioner’s |shaw was in' charge of the meeting. 3 OH / TS { 1 New Wool Sleeping Bag, Said sale will be held at 1:00 IN THE EYE LIGHT-HOUSEKEEPING ROOM— | missioner, Room 513 of the Fed- Men ‘only. Haven Rooms, Phone | ™inistrator. after'3 p. m; 315 Gold Street. | U. S. mu and Ex-officio 370. | — |which, in a report to President | long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | ———————————— ———— | Mountain trench from Prince Chrysler Crown marine engine, | FOUND—Two keys on chain. M“‘Gem-ge, ‘B. C., northward. Subse-| /fl WANTBD | Fairbanks and reported a light line RYAN ! You ACCUsE ME GO INTO YOUR | BUILD YOUR LANDING E CHINESE LEARNING | ‘ = [tween 100 million and 125 million ™ RAPIO-BEACON To SELL NANTED TO RENT-z-Bedroo;\‘ KANSAS CITY, — Thirteen Ch nd special trackwork was actually from Chungking to learn how to|had fled. Departure of the Japs!. Empire 5261. [their native country. After learn- |caused the war department to: hold| combination or good radio if Ilzeo:ome regular employees of ’n-an.sw “If Alaska is to be garrisoned ade- ! maintenance, operations, traffic and blockading of sealanes, an overland V‘sa GERTE-' WHAT?\/E‘SJ | electric plate, high-low switch. |in China as a Missionary of the handling a vast amount of tonnage - WANTED — All-around baker | for | | THOROUGHLY experienced res- | To MEH FR'D‘Y . i ! TROOP 613 MEET cook and manager of restaurant, ing of the month of March of the; hotel or boarding house. Will Juneau City Council; it is expected 5P R | e e e i e | the usual monthly reports of the de- | electric ironer.| partments will be received. tviti i ik e Adtivities | AUXILIARY TO MEET 1 0 A i soda fountain. Do not apply un- E W American Legion Troop, 613, Bo; Continuing instruction in signal- merica. P, 018, DO%| less interested in a steady job.|, T TULotion, the Coasy|SCOuts of America, at their meeting f Palmer, who toi¢ the boys some Z, buy or rent, Phone 562. |Chambers for another class-session. | » Jack Burford asks all members to|ighlights of his 26 years as a Scout- m chanically inclined, but will take e ‘Troop 612. | anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1023 CPr8e Of the meeting. The first part of the evening was' 2 —top price for |could build more than 800 fighter "mfimb’““;, <wleny all kindg ‘of second-hand mer-|Planes. 4 IN PRG3BATE points to that patrol’s total in the| o FIONS—<Work l’NO‘I‘ICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL |infter-patrol contest. it Court at Juneau, Alaska. | six weeks ‘old, brown or red. Also|In the Matter of the Estate of Phone 569. = ———————— | that ' the undersigned administrator £ 00 tgw B id did 4 | WANTED — Fine laundry; shirts, |of said estate will sell at auction to Re(ei'ed by pope S e A S e WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment | items of personal property, namely: T for two or three months. Oonu:ti 1 Trolling Boat the “MARIE” | VATICAN CITY, March 1.—The House, Phone 866, with engine, Weisaecker, German ambassador to P 1 Winchester Rifle, Model 70, |the Holy See, in'a private 30-minute KNOWN gold deposit. Write H.! 1 Colt’s 38 Revolver, A. Hertz, Tenlkge. A_lnsk; 1 Pr, Zeiss Binoculars, WANTED—Used furnieure. 306 Wu- | ol i BEAUTIFUL~ 1 Small camera, and Miscel- | NOW | WISH | } 3-Room fur. house, oll range and |o'clock P. M. on Saturday, March 3, LAST WEEK. !/ kiderly man preferred. Call after | eral Building. The right to Teject 6 p. m. Ellingen Apts. jany and all bids that are not sat- 281. g Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru- ¥ s ary 26th, 1945, A tion of the Estate of WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Joseph I. Wills, deceased. )F‘OUND—Patr of glasses. May have 'Roosevelt, suggested the most likely | have same by ing for this| X | first class condition. See Harbor| M9v¢ i e [ |quently the United States engineers L THE DRAGON LADY HAS( YOU DIDN'T ith grades of less than 15 feet per ™ OF HAVING RECORDINGS < COLLECTION oF | R STRIPZ A Royal Deluxe preferred. FlIGHT FOR pEA(E dollars. o= THE JAPANESE ... 3 S T 3 A B ! 4 Defense Need Cited o 10 THE A g ’ 2 k A AS A 4 furnished apt. or house. Call nese handpicked by Generalissimo underway when American troops LADY wants position where she|pujlg and operate a commercial | from the Aleutians and the implied | IWILL BUY late del rulio-phonohng how to speak English, they will (the railway plan in abeyance. | price is right’ Frank Gray, Room | continental and Western Air, Inc., quately after the war, and if we are WANTEDSilex heater unit, two engineering departments. dine of communication is necessary, WE HAVE BEEN WONDERING Gastineau Cafe. | American Southern Baptist Conven- [in the hurry,” the Senator said. | Southeastern Alaska town. ‘Day | ; ’REP HUN".EY OF ™ . Writ ! work, $350 per month ez (I" (ou"(ll IS { » ! taurant operator and cook will consider lease. Best business and that H. S. Henretta, tax re-valuation | H ! character references - available. expert, will give his first report t.o‘ Te"s Boys O' Expe”en(es | Phone Green 353. L s | Apply Warfield Drug Store. Guard Auxiliary will meet at g18stnight in the Dugout were visited e | | WANTED—Steady job in Juneau.|pe there, and on time. Lt. Edward |6 Another visitor was E. M.\ { 5 Burnside 8t., Portland, 14,; Manhours of labor tied up in given over to showing an education-| s e e il e Roff, Patrol Leader, won the knot- | Pearl Prouty."Phone Blue 470. PROPERTY Scoutmaster DeVaughn H. Ker- canary, for delivery arch 10,/ JOHN I. WILLS, deceased. ua s Al o J NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, l o’ curtains. Mending. Call Blue 447.! the nighest bidder the following Ben A. McManus, Chijef Clerk'l No. 31-A-309—29'—complete |Pope recefved Baron Ernest von | WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt - Cal. 270 with telescope sight, |audience today. 1 Box of Assorted Mechanic's loughby. Phone 788. | laneous small items, HADN'T HIT HIM 1945 at the office of the U. S. Com- | R ; Y 5 FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms, | [S{clory 1s' reserved by the ad- STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call| (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, lights, laun- | First publication, Feb. 27, 1945. dry. Phobe = - Last publication, March 2, 1945,

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