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L THURS e — . s \ e FOR SAi;E i 750. \PORTABLE electric phonograph, excellent condition, at Alaska Music Supply. 3AS BOAT-—'‘Chechako,” has 9 skates new gear, also new trolling gear. $5,500, cash. Call at 306 Willoughby. 1930 CADILLAC, 22 Stevens rifle. | Phone 805, ask for Meyers. | JNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER—In Yexcellent condition. If interested write P. O. Box 242, City. 50-ft. Navy hull, suitable for charter. Sleeps 9. Interior mahogany. Separate galley and engine room. 140 Chrysler, 3!; reduction; light plant, radio, toilet. $5,000 cash.| Write Box 2500, Ketchikan. MAJESTIC cabinet 6-tube mdw.: Room 216, Baranof Hotel. | FOR SALE—Finest pedigreed Irish Setter puppies. From Interna-! © ticnal Champion stock. For hunt- | ing, pets or show. Katherine L.| Simmons, 11719 Linden Ave,,| eattle, Wash. 20- BOAT—4 hp. engine, % h.p. gas engine shaft and pro-| pellor. 45-h.p. Harley Davidson | »iwin engine for boat, 14-ft. skl.ffl )25 W. 11th Street. | ONE COUCH, 2 rockers, table and 1airs. Call Red 680, after 5 p. m‘; FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot.‘ strictly modern. Full basement,; fully furnished. $2,500 cash;| 3,000 terms. Phone 035-5 rings.| Box 2193, 308, after 5| p. m. or Phone FOR SALE—35-Ft. Troller, fullyj equipped. See Harbor Master. | FOR SALE- -Imperial Clarinet, un- used. Call Blue 472. DAY, MAY 17, 1945 WANT ADS FOR SAH: ((onfinued) l ‘BABY PLAY PEN" — Used only | three times Phone Blue 632. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, | strictly modern. Full basement, | fully furnished. $2,500 cash;| $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. FORNSALE—Troller “Diana™—33 It. long, 8% ft. beam, fully, equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine,| tirst class condition. See Harbor | Master. | WANTED T | WANTED — Usable tires, 525-2!.‘[ Phone Red 515. | WANTED — Competent, reliable | stenographer, law office. Couple months’ work, commencing June 1. R. E. Robertson. Phone 334. WANTED -— Permanent position, bookkeeping, filing clerk. Do not smoke or drink. References. Write | Empire, C-5591. \ s R S e STEWARD-COOK wants work any- | where. Do not smoke or drink.! Local references. Write C-4567, Empire. WANTED—Bulldozer man, miners, muckers. See Herb Waugh, St.| Eugene Mining Corp., Ltd., Klein Bldg. Phone 216. CASHIER pesition open at the 20th Century Theatre, for girl or; woman who can qualify. See Mr. ' Lewis. WANTED TO BUY—Gate-leg table | and chairs; also bookcase. Call! Green 688, evenings. WANTED—Baby buggy in good condition. Phone Black 403. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by day. Blue 650. 10th and E Streets. WANTEDJanitor. Apply Gasti- neau Hotel. WANTED—Baby jumper, Kare” type preferred. Phone Blue 245. FOR SALE—Hemlock dock piling, 18c per ft. FOB Camp, near| Wrangell, plus 4c per ft. towage. Top, quality, Elolin Logging Co.,| » Wm. Paul, Jr, Juneau Agent. | < S SR i S RESIDENCE on Auk Bay. Partly | furnished, Beautiful view. Call| 190 or Blue 298. FOR SALE—'36 Poutiac Coupe. Good tires, spotlight, fog—light,‘l heater, radio, back-up lights, de- | froster. $200. In terrible shape. Call 567, before 6 p. m. . FOR SAiE—Newriz-uauger. double- barrel shotgun. Machine Shop, W. 11th and F Streets. WA!;i;Ir‘VEbr—iExpex'lexvmed clerk at Irving's Market. {WANTED — Full-time driver at Irving’s Market. w. furnished home, Phone Red 185. WANTEL—Will pay top price for all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, Douglas. | ANTEDUsea rumivare. 306 wi- Knives, Fists loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEOUS | | i RS Y AR & ey 1938 PACKARD SEDAN — Phone | % Green 615, after 5 p. m. | TOR SALE—Several good Toggen- | berg and Saanen milk goats; also some pure-blood - stock young | bucks. P, O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. FRESH LOCAL EGGS for sale at Harbor Market. Phone 352. NCOME VIEW HOME — Three! + blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart- ment. $140- a month | income. ' $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my equity, rest FHA. ‘Will consider | good boat or car for portion of cash consideration. Call Bob Henning, Blue 370, for appoini- ment. i with | » plenty of ammunition; one elec- | tric outboard motor, Inquire room 3, above First. Nat. Bank. 4-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil stoves; also 5 2-foom cabins. In-| quire 843 West Ninth Street. H THREE ACRES patentea ground, with partly-furnished house, 32500 cash, or $3000 on time. Ed Kirchofer, 7% Mi., Glacier Hiway. FOR RENT | 3 3.-ROOM CABIN—OIl heat, shower path. 513-A Willoughby. x,uw'izg FLOOR furnished flat. oil stoves. Phone Blue 275, be- tween 5 and 9 p. m. only. SMALL modern, 2-bedroom fur. house. Next to Lynch’s, on Hiway. , See Joe Kendler, Alaska Dairy. | el Gl L N L o FOR RENT OR LEASE—Business | space in Douglas. Inquire Doug- | , las Trading Post. Phone Douglas, STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. | P S WSRO R S S A #INTER RATES, Seaview Apts J 0il and wood stoves, lights, laun- | { Phone 236. | » e 1 e e | i | { THE FIXIT SHOP * 215 Second Street Muisical Instrument Repairing | | General Light Repair Work 1 PHONE 567 ROY.EATON {, e WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE ollywood Shoe Shop v ardi e { LOTS on Bolinas Beach, Calif., outside San Francisco; for trade for Alaska property. Inquire Room 3, above First Nat. Bank. PTANOS RENTED—Tunea. Ander- son Shop. THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567. "DAILY KINY RADIO L0G BLONDIE TONIGHT'S PROGRAM :00—News :15—Marching to Vietory :30—Melodies in Variation Parade of Songs 0-—Moods in Music 115—News :30—Question and Answer Program 145-~Musical Roundup 0—Sportscast 5—Roseroom ~Fishing News :30—South Ame n Way -Eventide Echoes ity Viewpoint _Evening Concert 0—House of Peter MacGregor 45—Alaska Line News ance Band 10:15—Open House 00—Gastineau News :15—Sign-off FRIDAY MORNING (May 18) :00—News :15—~Wake Up and Live B News What America is Playing 5—Stock Market :30-—Sketches in Melody 10:00—News 10:05—Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30—KINY Bandstand :00—News Petite Musicale azz Concert H Listen to Linkletter :00—Song Parade THEATRE TATMRLE "JOE PALOOKA FRIDAY AFTERNOON :30—Noon News Trade Winds Tavern :15—Feature Story 30—People’s Platform :00—News :05—Midday Varieties :00—News :05—Matinee Melodies :30—GI Sugar Report :00—News 105—It’s Dance Time :30—Waltz Time 5:00—News -Music :15—Crimson Trail :30—Meet the Band :45—Your Dinner Concert - e TRAPPED JAPS BATTLE VANKS HAND-TO-HAND -Fly During | Savage Fury of Min- ‘ danao Melee By Dean Schedler (Associatea rress War Correspondent) MANILA, May 17—Trapped Japa- nese troops fought a savage hand- to-hand battle today with Ameri- cans of the Twenty-Fourth Infan- try west of Davao City on Min- danao - 1% < = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU., ALASKA DAISY, PUT THE PLUG IN THE TUB AND FILL IT UP TO GET THE ROCE e U5, Pt Ofice McNaught Syudicate, [nc. ongid FER A GUEST. TLL BUST M ONE- 7 HOW DA LIKE THAT MELADY AINT GOOD ENOUGH SAILORS BEART| L NOW == D WITH =2 PLAN 9-B— | HAVE SPOKEN. OUR PAGE SEVEN MY BATH IS READY ? WHAT A DumB 1™ DOG ! THATS 4~ . NOT| NINET\—FWE)}\“ DEGREES ! S A | I'LL PLAY. AR i OUR COMMANDER WALLOWS IN WE MUST FIGHT WITHOUT HIM THE DRI WILL LEA DEFEND Ol PROPERLY IF THE WOMAN 5 TAKEN TO THE FORWARD CAEIN! THERE HE MAY DRINK — AND BEAT HER TO HIS HEARTS CONTENT! ? SAKE ! 1 egT THAT TEAR GAS HAS GOT ME; TO0 —I CANIT SEE T’HERE GOES THEIR MACHINE GUN!... YOl MEAN BY SAYING WE'D PLAY GAUCHO?Z Pl WHAT N HeRE 5 Vg N JOHNNY LEARN TO THROW THE IN SOUTH AMERICA ! GOING /4 i i | AT WO T ™ % Maj. Gen. Roscoe B. Woodrufr's JUARANTEED Reallsuc Perms battle-seasoned veterans attacked ment. $7.00 Faper Curls. 81 ap with knives, bayonets and even = Lola Beaaty Shop Phone 20 flailing fists as the struggle 815 Decker Way mounted in savage fury. The battle raged in 12-foot cogon grass in i IF you have empty roums or apts | foothills between the Talomo and for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Girl's_ white zold ring. Owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this adv. FOUND—Keys attached to leather tag. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. FOUND — Pair gold-rim _glasses. Owner may have same by identi- fying and‘puying for this adv. Threée chip-diamonds. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. FOUND — Pair “natural” shell- rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. RYAN RETURNS Commissioner of Education James Ryan has returned to, his office here after more than a week at Petersburg and Ketchikan. At the | former city he gave the Com- mencement Address to the High School graduates. From Petersburg, he flew south to Ketchikan, to confer with school officials there. At both cities he arranged for school transportation for the next school year. - e — WMC OFFICIAL OUT A. A. Hedges, Alaska Director for the War Manpower Commission, accompanied by A, E. O'Brien, Re-l gional Counsel for that agency, flew to Anchorage from Juneau yesterday to look into manpower conditions in that sector. NOTICE The Moosé Lodge will hold an initiation, followed by open house, Friday, May 18th. Eats and a good time. Bring your friends.. . (Adv) |Davao Rivers. To the northwest, First and Fortieth Infantry Divi- sions were pincering a large enemy garrison in Bukidnon Province, where the bulk of an estimated 90,000 Mindanao Japanese were be- lleved fortifying hill positions. | Population Freed [ Gen. Douglas MacArthur an- 'nounced in today's communique that 90 per cent of Mindanao, second largest island in the Philip- !pines, had been liberated. He also said 95 per cent of the population, probably exceeding 400,000, was freed from Japanese domination. | But the Japanese salient west of Davao resisted fiercely. Their ’retrenc cut off, the Nipponese re- sorted to suicide attacks. Yanks and Japanese fought wuhi bayonets and knives, slugged thh' helmets and grappled like wrestlers. | | Some comPatants rolled into ariver, | where at least two Yanks held the 'heads of adversaries under water until they were drowned. | Crazed Charges Five times in the night a group of crazed Japanese—T5 at the start —rushed a vehicle concentration. | defense. After the last charge, only \a dazed handful was left to flee to | the hills. One Japanese ran beneath a Cub |plane in the center of an Ameri- !can position and blew up himself | and the plane. Another, wearing a girdle of dynamite, was detonated by carbine and pistol fire. Even land mines, disarmed by Yanks, were recaptured, reset and replanted by Japanese who stole through American lines. To the northwest, Fortieth Divi- sion Infantry attacked an enemy force in the Mangima River area east of captured Del Monte Air | Center on Luzon. et DON'T SUFFER with Rheuma- tism, - Arthritis, - Eczema, Stomach Trouble. The Mineral Baths at Warm Springs Bay will give you instant ~relief. ~ Clean, furnished | cabins, groceries, liquors. O'Neill & | Fenton, Baranof, Alaska. —adv. | 5-1—6-30 | the Thirty-‘ — A LONG-TIME AMBITION HAS BEEN KEALIZED. | AM MIGNTY PROUD TO BE A GRANDFATHER. THINGS ARE TURNING OUT JUST AS WE HAVE WISHED, THOMAS, NINA 15 MARRIED TO A FINE BOY AND THEY HAVE A FAMILY ALREADY - STARTEP. Vo Capt. Victor Bazzinoti directed the 1= & |# CORPORAL TWINKY WAS A B 1 TOLO FLIPPANT WHEN HER WE PLANNED TO COURTINART! \QL SUPREME, THINGNDO SIVWTH, COLONEL | WAS TALKING TO NINA VESTERDAY ABOUT HER AND SKEEZIX RUNNING THE FARM. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A LITTLE PLACE WHERE YOU WOULDN'T HAVE 7O WORK SO HARD? GENERAL ROSEWATER A MISS LA BELLE, YOU KNOW WHO, WAS JUST <" | WOULDN'T /A WANNA BE CAREFUL- SOMEBODY'S GONNA GET / HURT PLAYING THIS _GAME YET! W YOU DARN FOOL~I'M SORE TOO, BUT L HIDE MY FEELIN'S, BE SMART- BUTTON UP. YOUR LIP-SAVVE ~IXNAY ACKINCRAY 7 FOR THE TIME BEIN-THATS AN ORDER/” CUSTOM HERE . ). PREDDY NATIVE ISS GOOT (53 HE'S SORRY, VOR LUFF-BUD VUN DOSS 4 NOD BRINK HER IN \ As THE SWIFTER JUNK OVERTAKES THE JAPANESE I FIRST, THE IRON NUT ON FISHING BOAT, JOHNNY JINOO%¥5N91A21E5 THREE ENDS OF LAS50 WASTE SOAKED IN OlL... LIGHT SAME AND ! NOW — WE SWING BEFORE THE WIND THIS FOR SsHAKY’S T YOU'RE LAST RIDE! / SOON, . BREATHLESS?, 3 : | o THEN, PERHAPS, THE YOUNG FOLKS COULD LIVE HERE WITH US AND HELP FARM THE PLACE. LIKE IT AT ALL. 1 WOULDN'T BE CONTENTED WITHOUT PLENTY OF WORK. OWN AND BY THEMSELVES. WE STARTED THAT WAY, AND | WANT THEM T0 BE THE SAME. THIS IS GONNA BE THE EASIEST TEN BUCKS | EVER MADE- Cope 143 U King Festures Synducae, Ik