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R e NS SRR RN FORSALE | ianed] FOR SALE (Confinued) FOR SALE — Two bedroom house FOR SALECleaning and pressing | furnished complete; includes elec- | equipment in A-1 condition. W. tric range, oil heater; $2750. In- H. Sparks, Haines, Alaska. quire 348 12th. * v e g - sy % — MISCELLANEOUS '32 V-8 Ford coupe; good rubber.' 3 No. 1 Coliseum Apts. son Shop. FOR SALE — Typewriter—1 Rem-| jUARANTEED Realisuc ington 18-inch carriage: 1 Royal! pent. $7.00 with telegraph caps. Alaska Bible, (ola Beauty Suop. House. 1 315 Decker Wuy FOR SALE—Scooter with 3-speed transmission. $100 cash. 82¢ W./ Ninth ‘Street. Pertus [F you have empty roums or apls Gastineau #otel. FOR SALE — Ultra-violet portable| ~[TARBOR MAGHINE SHOP sunlamp, Regular $65, complete West 11th & F St. with case, $45. Ph. Douglas 174. GENERATOR WORK and T MACHINE WORK 'LOST AND FOUND tresses, $45. Davenport and chair, — $35. Rug and pad, $20. Ph. Red' 748, B = [ OST—Black brief case containing FOR SALE — Cannery tender, equipped_and ready to go. will ;7;:');?. C. R. Thomas, Baranof take smaller boat in trade. Terms. Write Empire, 5670. ! : WMTED IF. REASONABLE ENOUGH-—Will | pay cash for davano or St“di"iWANTED TO BUY—Boy's Bicycle. couch. Phone Green 550. Phene Red 770. WANTED—A new or good used .22 rifle. Roy Stewart. Phone 590, Ex. 98. FOR SALE — Comfortable home, Furnished. Dining room, two bed- | rooms, down-stairs apt. with 12 month rent contract at $55 available. 7th St. Shattuck Agy. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — For sale. Phone Red 743. { e A AEY & s | BOAT WANTED—Will pay up to CANARIES FOR SALE-—512 East 000 cash for best small cruiser EIreL- Pt or troller. Write Empire C-675. FOR SALE—31-foot trolling boat, ' fully equipped, ready to fish. See Harbor Master. | | WANTED by navy officer and wife, | a furnished cottage. Mrs. Pa- redes, Baranof Hotel. WA}};I‘ED — D;ny l{t)Tlse;urE 71;; hour. Phone Black 780. HOUSE—4 rooms furnished, $2500. 348 Twelith Street, | furnished house. Phone Douglas 234. FOR SALE—Tested Onion sets, 3 WANTED—Man or woman for pan 1bs. for $1. At George Brothers. | washing and general cleaning. Apply before 10 a. m., Sully’s Bakery. WANTED-—Janitor. neau Hotel. 7i-BED, complete. Practically new | mattress, coil spring. Also other | small household articles. Call Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. | 500 Shares Marine Alrways, InC. \ARTED _ Experienced clerk at Write Empire, C-5664. Bt S ol b FOUR HOUSES—Four rooms each, o I - furnished. Income property. $10,- wff?;‘:,’: Marklz \:Xl time _driver &t 000. See Ray at the Victory Bar, gk before 6 p. m. | WANTED'—Will pay top price - for i all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- at the Snap Shoppe. | ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. s Box 1237, Douglas. FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- g i burg and Saanen grade muk“WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- goats; also some pure blocded loughby. Phone 788. stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. OVER-STUFFED DIVAN. Inquire | FOR RENT DOUBLE BED, mattress, SPrNg s prm——oome— o and 1 dresser; also %-bed, mat- tress and spring. See Geo. Simp- | _f“"r 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. Kins. FOR RENT — Light housexeeping —_—— | S BOAT—“Chechako,” has 9| rooms. Elderly gentleman pre- oA ferred. Call after 6 p. m. Ellingen skates new gear, also new trolling | gear. $5,500, cash. Call at 306 _APS: Willoughby. e Y 9 : R Do ", 001 Methodist Women's ' Society Will Mee! 100 or Blue 298. B ol e T RN I e | FRESH LOCAL EGGS for sale at, Harbor Market. Phone 352. | ‘The regular r:cnthiy meeting of RlooMY Y=y D Th,r‘:flme Women's Society of Christian blocks from Federal Building. TWO 'goryjce will be held Wednesday large apartments; each With tWO|eyening, with devotions at the Chap- bedrooms, one bachelor apart-ig gng the business meeting at the ment. $140 ‘a month mm‘{?arsmmge. Mys. Norman Rustad $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash My | has charge of devotions, and Miss equity, rest FHA. Will consider rsopelle Hartung will give an in- good boat or car for portion of) formal discussion of juvenile protec- cash consideration. Call Bob tjon, Henning, Blue 370, for appoint-. Mrs. Charles Forward will be hos- ment. |tess of the evening. -ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil| AT stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In-| TRAIL CREW OUT * quire 843 West Ninth Street. | - —— Part of a Forest Service trail i *BABY PLAY PEN" — Used only|crew, under charge of Foreman three times Phone Blue 632. | william Froxholz, flew from here FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, }yesterday afternoon to the Lake strictly modern. Full basement, | Hasselborg area, where the crew fully furnished. $2,500 cluh;’ will work for the next week or ten 000, terms. Phone 035-5 rlngs.ld“ys' it was announced here today $3.000, by Admiralty Division Supervisor TORPSALE—Troller “D1ana”—33 ft.| John Brillhart. The remainder of long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped.|the crew,” which is to total seven Crown marine engine,| members, mostly Juneau High tirst class condition. See Harbor|School youths, was to fly to the Master. lake this afternoon. WANTED TWO LINEMEN GOODJOB GOOD PAY - 40-HOUR WEEK * Alaska Electric Light and PIANOS RENTED—1unea. Ander- | raper Curls, $1 ap Phone 201 | for: desirable people. inform the | | | | | rsey. i Washington { official hands | eree. Harold | service only | us and we don't ¢ | The Worlc | by, adds to the co ing it in New Y | rounded by New 1 refuses waters. Now.this is no time to be vague | about the prec symbol of libe sense making a p! | loe island, on which the goddeas of are gtands. The inhabit | among the most be vote in New New Jersey tele; | spend their t) the question, “Whe York. | The terra firma cn which the Uncle Sam. There's no argument about | statue stands belongs to ! that, so the depart: refuses to get drav claims of the two | states. { Some of the New York boy: a bit uppity. They think t presidential prociamations the issue in their 1 On Oct. 15, 1824, a proclama- | tion created the ¢ monument in the h | York. On Sept’ 7, | proclaimed its i A B D ’ rector of | says !We are the acquiring of this property, not 2 owner- | | ‘ in ascertaining what s I ship questions involved.” ! Yet it was . his office | arcused the ire of the New Jer . The the god- thrown up its to ref- ne number and ing to avoid o you live ?” onal Park service, concerned only in having our transaction in order in which "y Staive of Liberiy luiia the isle and the famed monument upon it is part of their state. national monument tr of New Yo ed 3 « ernment. In 1924 came the fir the presidential proclamatic Boi se one ofiz'al identi- the statue of the lady herself as he supcrintendent of | 53,000,000, gave data to Asked to help clear up the sit- the World Almanac s ng . the | uation, Asher Lipman, chief sur- island 13 a part of the borough of veyor of the New York City tax Manhattan and the water around |department, profaced with a chid- New Jersey.” ing remark—“Say, the more you ow an interior spokesman de-|deive into this thing the less you'll h information was given |know." almanac and is inclined to be- Lipman added . . . y ad is in neither New |is politically in Manhattan, k or New Jersey! This would | gcographically in Jersey City e it a similar status to the city| Turning to the old Montgomery sington, which is in no charter of 1730, Lipman produced e, except one of confusion. T f that in the beginning both e interior department in tr: Bedlo2 and Ellis island belonged to the acquistion of the property | New York City. Then on Sept. 16, s the original Bedloe got the | 1833, came the setting of the New 't from the governor of New ! York-New Jersey border, giving York, prior to 1670, Later the Bed- |both islands to New Jersey. loe estate was sold fo the city of The revised laws of 1637 in New by York, which was seeking a| York City's administrative code, quarant tation | which Lipman described as the lity to State to U, ‘('lly'S Bible, show that Bedloe In 1796, the title island is part of the New York's ferred from the city to the borough of Manhattan. This, said When the time Lipman, is not true. The maps of nd was no longer need- | New York City bear out Lipman's s a quarantine station, the fed- | statement. 1 government with the help of Those who live within the \ New York put in heavy fortifica- ow of the Statue of Liberty tions. In 1800 the title was tran. I must at times wonder. They vote ferred to the United States gov-|in New York. The water they drirtk of |[comes ‘from New Jersey. Their telephone is part of a New Jersey d | exchange. It is a wonder someone has not fisd only a “the island but trans- | state | that But in the gap between 180 1924 came the “great steamboat” | case determining the borderline be- | thought of the obvious way out of tween New York and New Jersey, | this dilemma, Make the great po- which seems to put the islandlitical boss, Mayor Hague of Jer- within New Jersey territory. |sey City, the referce. Lure him The tax a; or's ofiice in New | with all those votes now being cast rk cari 0 record of the|in the city of New York which nd on its books, but the same | might help bulge the majorities office in New Jersey does. | produced hy the Hague machine. The Jersey City office shows that | Give him this opportunity to make the Bedloe island is listec plot | history! 2155 (Hudson river and New York | But if he doesn't take on the job bay). This doesnt’ mean anything |and settle once and for all the 1se the island is tax exempt.|mystery of where the Goddess of But the routine gesture does assess | Liberty lives, then the only people the island as woith §500,000 and|left to ask are the Quiz Kids! v GIANT ALL-WOOD SEAPLANE BEING " BUILT BY HUGHE | CULVER CITY, Calif., June 55— | Gaping at Howard Hughes’ giant | new all-wood seaplane now in | struction, you feel like the fellow | who was looking at his first giraffe —there ain’t no such animal. “World’s largest plane,” Vice- President Charles W. Perelle of the Hughes Aircraft Co. calls it, adding: | “It will be able to carry 750 sol- diers and their equipment.” The wing is more than 300 feet in length—longer than a football lis 212 feet, and the Martin Mars, biggest seaplane, has a 299-foot wing. | For its eight 3,000-horsepower en- gines, the monster will carry 40 tons or 14,000 gallons of gasoline— Yo ‘ ~ Power Company Phane 616 con- | ELEPHANT DOES WORK enough to propel your car around the earth nearly eight and one-half times if there were a highway at | the equator. The giant is nearing completion in a vast special hangar. Entering, | the visitor encounters what he as- sumes to be the wing. He learns it is merely the aileron, the mov- | able control portion that hinges !along the rear edge of the wing. ! The 220-foot hull, supported on | scaffolding several stories high, is, | like the wing, fashioned of plywood | curved and fitted as neatly as a mandolin, The plane, with a payload of be- | tween 60 and 70 tons, has been de- | signed for intexcontinental freight, Perelle said. | The plane won’t be flown before !the end of this year. >~ - . | s field. By comparison the wing on | the B-19, whoppingest land plane, | $25 TO GET DRUNK with here by Pansy Johnson, charged being drunk, was fined $25 this' morning in Police Court City Magistrate Willilam A, Holz- find out ... if it wasn't for him_‘ heimer, | gun. OF 12_Ay elephant loads a gasoline drum aboard a C-46 Curtiss Commando at an ATC base in India where onc clephant does work of 12 coolies, ' man’s land. You see, the minute shellhole for cover. Right away oKlquA SOUGHII he jumped in beside me and put § | tourniquets on both my legs and stopped the bleeding. ACIS UNDER F!RE “We were pinned down for two hours hecause the Japs knew we N were there, and they kept a con- stant machine gun and sniper fire over our heads just outside the hole. Finally our planes overhead saw us and dropped smoke gren- ades. Under the cover of the smoke Wyatt dragged me 200 yards CHICAGO, June .—A Marine rifleman, described by an 1&-year-| old private as “the swellest guy this side of heaven,” and whom he | credited with saving his life on| Okinawa, was the object of a search | by a Marine official today so that Without stopping. Miraculously, the he may be properly rewarded. {Japs just didn’t hit us with their Pyt Norman D, Nelson's letter-to} achine gun and suipe fire.. &8 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georl{elm‘mSh God was there {0 apsmer/our | prayers this time.” A. Nelson, was mostly about an e 4 heroic comrade, and - not muchl Col. Chester L. Fordney, in charge about his wounds. He said he was;of Mens pmcurer::em. in Chicagoy i v |said he had taken “the proper steps shot in both legs by a Jap machme}w see that Marine Wyatt is given | recognition for his action.” “Folks, I want you to pray hard | . for a guy named Wyatt,” Nelson| wrote. “I don’{ know his fh'sLSHk B R dh name, but some day I am going to a uys a I would have dicd out there in no, S' 'bfl ' sz 5’0 ‘woul ave C : i a o’ ' % . As Public Utility } SITKA, Alaska, June 4.-—Radio | Station WVCX at Sitka, Alaska, to- jday was purchased by the town of {8itka for $2,590. Mayor E. M. God- |dard said the town will operate the tation as a public utility 2 /| OIL BURNERS HEATING Smith Oil Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 SERVICE INSTALLATION \ SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Hollywood Shoe Shop 5 T 70 LA po 7 Women's Avvaner 5 “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Barano! Hotel Building l e rrrrrrrrrerrrrrrereed MANCHURIA Mukdene : L Yingkow" " FORMOSA JAP HO Japanese Islands to Kore: ' ALASKA POOCH NOT SO DUMS;" GETS HURT AID ALASKA,—If ever you visit this advanced base in Alaska, Coast Guardsmen will proudly introduce you to Chang, their huge white Alas- kan husky mascot. They'll tell you he's a mighty bright dog. Not long ago Chang stopped a s way to the road and waited until a Coast Guard truck gave him {a lift to the base. cuperate. ®SHANGHAI sairi® : East Vaxu gl TANEGA MITSUGO % fole ¢ sOFU Gan® Pacitic Ocean, wuKd W w . e P $6309 NISHING 20NN Chicnims 15 JOAITO harea RYUKYU IS. ¢ P " SIWO IMA 0@ “saxisHima A vcufs‘.no i MELAND — This map shows relationship of the China and Iwo Jima (lower right). AT A COAST GUARD BASE N| hunter's bullet in his right fore- of 18-months-old Kenneth |x.'aw. Bleeding profusely, he made!may be forgiven if they think | He had chewed off his bandages TR T, HONSHU 10 vy - Yokohama | ) OHACHIO AOGAS BAYONNAISE infirmary and waited silently out: side the door until he was inv to enter. When his wound dressed and the bandages chanf he walked importantly away. One morning Chang failed to up for his self-made appointment was scampering about with his He had diagnosed himself as com| ‘pletcly healed! NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY Richmond, Calif. — The latest playful trick wasn't cute. He was given medical attention | taining $900 in cash and the and sent back to his quarters to re- ily’s five ration books. Each day thereafter he visited the car Mrs. Julle Harnois, 20, asked | police to help look for a purse She | Kenneth had thrown it from window on a busy street. (c) Columbia breweries, Inc., Tacoma MEN WANTED JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Must Have Availability Certificates === = S S (e e )y 3 { KiNLOCH N. 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