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== =omul i i I I i | { | ves JUNE 12, 1945 : G THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—— ]UNEAU AiASKA TUESDAY OFFICERS’ boots, 18-in.; iron, electric toaster, 2 pr. hip| boots, size 11; 2-burner pressure | gds camp stove, 200 sq. ft. fir| lumber, 20 pickets, length 4<f[.;‘ 3 pr. ice skates, baby quilt, new | buggy pad, 2 army blankets, 1! new dress, size 20. Phone 590 or: call at 633 Harris Street. | FOR SALE — Piano, priced rght, $150. For inspection call at 126 West 7th between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ‘ Sunlamp, floor model, good con- dition. Phone Blue 550 between 6 and 7. 1936 Packard 4-door sedan. Radio| and heater; good rubber; motor | needs some work. $150 cash. Phone Red 163, between 5:30 and | 6:30 p. m. | ONE SCOW-—Just overhauled, size | 18 ft. by 60 ft., 38 ton net. Now‘ at Hoonah. For quick sale, $860 cash. See O. H. Wood at Crab Cannery, Hoonah. FOR SALE—CANNERY TE! ol equipped and ready to go. Will| take smaller boat in trade. Terms. Write Empire, 5670. ek S S NEW SILK QUILT Yo-Yo spread, électric heater an- plate, new| No. 6 long white kid gloves, 4% shoes. Room 222, Gastineau Hotel. TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully Jarnished. Write P. O. Box | 3031, | OVERHEAD garage door for sale.| Harbor Market. | | i | | strictly modern. fully furnished. $2,500 cash;| $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 llngs | FORMSALE—Troller “Diana” —33 I long, 8% ft. beam, fully oomppcd Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Ha"uol‘ Master. ‘ MAGIC Electric Welder, 110 velt AD-DC: | welds, . brages, soldet | was not to blame for the b‘l&;“ | cuts ull metals; easy to use; full| ChtEa ik P B While condemning Hitler publicly directions. Complete with power | (Continued from Page Ong) . 14y very popular the childishnges of unit, flame and metallic at- this tactic is very apparent. l?: tachments, carbons, fluxes, rods, | I8 peliticas, economic and milit Germans mechanically * wait * fo | mask. Only $1995. Used by the measures in future efforts to en-| your applause for saying : nasty R ‘\ Navy. Guaranteed one ‘,\*'1”'-: xf ace. y mmg~ about their late Puehrer | Magic Welder Mfg. Co., 241 HR Maus ot R IRIEIHRLIAGAL £C R T e | Canal St., New York. [ and ec council won 29-Ft. Boat, suitable for trolling,| commission with the gill netting or pleasure. Good | fcrmal predic it would w“‘ GOVERNOR Oh % | Hull, dependable engine. Reason-| "Carty a messag e to scor H % & ably priced. Inquire Warner's|of millions of peopl s C " p-W DEVELOPMENTS s | nxscsLLANi:ous | PIANOS "RENTED—1dnea. Ander- | son Shop. ’ SUARANTEED Realistic "eunn[ ment., $7.00 Faper Curls, $1 ap Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 20 | 815 Decker Way [F you have empty rocms or apts \ for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. ! HARBOR MACHINE SHOP ‘ West 11th & F St. ] GENERATOR WORK and 1 MACHINE WORK. e i ARy | WANTED FOR SALE — Light-weight, 4-cyl-| der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1940 model. Swanson Grocery. FOR SALE — Modern five-room house. Central location; oil bur- ner. Call Blue 297. FOR SALE—Cleanmg and pressmg equipment in A-1 condition. W. H. Sparks, Haines, Alaska. FOR SALE — Two bedroom | house' furnished complete; includes elec- | tric range, oil heater; $2750. m-; quire 348 12th. E FOR SALE — Ultra-violet portable | sunlamp, Regular $65, complete with case, $45. Ph. Douglas 174. | 'F REASONABLE ENOUGH—Will | pay cash for davano or studio[ couch. Phone Green 550. HOUSEHOLD' FURNITURE — For sale. Phone Red 743. { | FOR SALE—Tested Onion sets, 3 1bs. for $1. At George Brothers. %-BED, complete. Praciically new | mattress, coil spring. Also other | small household articles. Call| Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. | OVER-STUFFED DIVAN, Inguire| at the Snap Shoppe. { o i WANTED-—Rabbits, | WANTED — Ironers and ! wanted Small furnished apt by woman alone. Phone 10, room 301, after 4:30 p.m. | | WOMAN with 15.years’ secretarial, some bookkeeping, switchboard and sales experience, wishes full or part time work. Phone 157. EXPERIENCED worker wants car- penter work and linoleum laying Write P. O. Box 2378, or phone’ 0352. Kenneth E. Wingate. IWANTED — Cook-stewardess to serve staff of eight on Health Boat “Hygiene.” $175 and keep. Apply Health Department, Ter- ritorial Building, WANTED TO, BUY— Gusulm(‘ (l(m- key capable of lifting 'z ton or more, in A-1 condition. Write Empire C 5698. two does -and one buck, any breed but prefer white. Write P. O. Box 242, Skagway, Alaska. machine pressers. Apply Alaska Laundry. NEED TO RENT furnished two- bedroom flat, or house, suitable for two very small children. Per- manent tenant. Leave message with Empire. FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- burg and Saanen grade milk goats; also some pure blooded stock; also young bucks. P. O., Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. ] DOUBLE BED, mautress, sprmg and 1 dresser; also %-bed, mat- tress and spring. See Geo. Simp- kins. GAS BOAT—“Chechako,” has 9! skates new gear, also new. trolling gear. $5,500, cash. Call at 306 Willoughby. FRESH LOCAL EGUS for sale at Harbor Market. Phone 352. INCOME 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 appoint- ment, WANTED—Man or woman for pan washing and general cleaning. Apply before 10 a. m, Sullys Bakery. WANTED — Experienced clerk at Irving’s Market. WANTEL—Will pay top price for | all kinds second hand merchan- | dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- Box 1237, Douglas. WANTED—DUsed furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. SMALL Snapp Apartment—$35, at 325 Third Street. | Two-room fur. apt., oil range, bal Inquire. 513A Willoughby. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Pair glasses; | | | clear com- HAIR STYLED by Experls WE SPECIALIZE m Cold " Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. t0 6 Baranof Beauty Salon @.mufll! position rigs in brown case® re- ward. Return to Empire. LOST—From Auk Bay, 6-ft. blue dinghy with “30 W 65" on bottom. Reward. Phone 0343 between 8 a.m, and 4 p. m. FOUND — Gold rimmed _glasses. Call at New Ideal Shop. Salvaged cartriage cases will now be used to make new pennies for America. .- ATTENTION ELKS Regular meeting 8 p.m. Wednes- day, June 13. Thirty-two U. S. universities offer public health nursing programs. CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 e e SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE lollywooll Shoe Shop 'courmma il | automatic | FORSALE—4-Room “house & lnt,: Full basement, | {glonal def ‘Hitler Youth Brazen in Af- ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O.| " FOR RENT § gy - f | Z < O - | G L =i (T8 > P4 .:' 2. -y - i et W m. X3 o =t | frem the Unil not enlighten He looked around him in a guarded way and then said: “We have just finished a war with th [Ru ans and you will have a war | with them too. He talked on an on. It was the old Nazi line, the same as they had used during the 15 10 VOIE | down the street. “So long,” said the | young German hopping on his! Delega'es Deude Tlme fOl’ ::1::({1: ":nd peddling off. “See \k-l‘ ]’alkmg Over_]'o Get I have talked to about five Ger- Down fo Action mans in Berlin and most of them are quick to argue that Germany es all cver A proposal that the All-Nation General Assembly be empowered either e or to disi lh“ work of the 11-Nation Security Council was voted down 9 to 7 by two subcommittees, meeting jointly. 4. A o ttee planning for re- ents under pe AM ANTI-TYPHUS “SHOT" is given Jefferson Caflrey, U. S. Ambassador | nce, before his visit to the vermin-infested “horror camp” at | ¢ ! ! to I ' Bradford Washburl Lot | o, Do ety Tt et g e i i il the camp with improvised bunting and 1 and a small brass-band - pletes Army Tesfs in - erceicd e wetcame vistor. Signal Corps photo, (nternationals Inferior RegiOn = ' | ..cs., sarncutsciy the et st, rticularly 1 McKin- v and Glacier Bay regions, gained RED (ROSS w I ll' to apuro se ar, 0 Washburn, »;:'lri S System—one of |, Dradford geographeX, quring his past mountaineering rly in the conf lorer, mo neer { achievements in the Territory. Mr. k" REASE woRKER ence—completed its werk with prep- |14t Lucania and Mt. McKinley, has washburn’s ~ previous trip into i araticn of a report to go before the added another chapter to hiS ad- Alaska was in 1941, when he was boc\mw Council Comi ventures in the least accessible areas ,cccmpanied by Mrs. Washburn. He |N pA(IFI( AREA e ska with the completion ©f h; s pe. threc-months~ testing assignment Al for the Army Air Forces. cn attached to the Army sincz | | WASHINGTON, June 12 There | will ke a huge increase in the num- | ber of American Red Oro: s | sent to the Pacific war are; next six menths, Red Cross man Basil O'Cennor says that the | NAZISM VIRULENT VET (N ALL BERLI . Washburn also expressed in- | Mr. Washburn, who is now sel terest in another post-war problem ing in a consultant capacity as th ill be encountered in the de- | Epceial Assistant to the Chief of the v:lcpment of Alaska skyways that |AAF Personnel Equipment Labora- of cquipping planes against rigors {tory at Wright Field, Ohio, arrived (o countered in cases of forced in Juneau Friday night by plane in isolated sections, He out- number of werkers in that part of {frcm Anchcrage. He stopped here lined possitilities for establishing the werld will be increased by 150 | cvernight at the Baranof Hotel and La:: camps for rescue work along the - percent, br inging the total to morvi‘ after conferences Saturday with Gov. o:t travelled air routes. than six thousand persons. 1 Erncst Gruening, left southbound — - O'Connor said no offort will be 19mp5 fO Sow Seed Of for Wright Field Saturday afternoon. spared to help out every soldier, | A . Collaberating with Mr. Washburn 30 ooo CANADIANS sailor and marine in the Pacific| DISfI’US'AmongA“IES ocn his recent Alaskan assignment 4 until he gets home. | % wire two AAF officers: Maj. Robert O'Connor recently returned irom TOFIGHT INPACIFIC OTTAWA, June €12.—The 30,000 n teur of his organiza- | ities in the Pacific areas. - : A. McKennan, of the Arctic-Tropic- Desert Branch, Orlando, Florida, and Frank Foster, Buckley Field, an inspecti (Continued from Page One) Roen ot Wlec by folng , Colorado. The trio pitched |icrting men Canada is sending to gy, " i v nn(.ut‘.qu(‘\stmn.. some fol l(_’“m“f their camp in 2 Temote region of (he pacific will train in the United Bab Bo“us Bl" [ cf Hitler are performing just as geptral la. for sub-zero field 'ciates befors embarkation. | | the Russians predicted they would (ests of emergency equipment and, 7 carrying on cperations behind the ‘supplies developzd by the Wright . Oaugdiana. wii;4ss, Amisican and equipment but will Up fo Parliament backs of the Allies and seeking to Ficld lab to assist stranded i 1 3 cld la ssist stra plane Canadian uniforms, spread the seed of distryst and erew: e R (‘,‘ummit stc:h;:act’c “v:ht‘x':‘\r::t l?]‘vf" “f}“sl GBI - anio o ;i T-e Danagiane~gil yolunlests— LONDON, Jine lZV—Purh«mcnt g B ¥ ov. Gruening encountered M. | he commanded by NAjor Gen- moved today toward enactment of a' can. | Washburn recently at Fairbanks and -] Bert M. Mckfmeister and will . et ’ “baby bonus" bill, designed to step up the national birth rate by en- couraging families to have more \than ome child. . ~ | The measure authorizes an allow-| Regular meeting 8 p.m. Wednes- ance of one dollar weekly for every, the 98%) June 13. st nd And ~ubb:*quvm child. | ) | 1 was walking alone near what inyited him to stop off kure on his own as Sixt : is now being used as the town yoturn trip to tlu{) States for con- ;i.‘.t&‘(‘;i)““ 8, Wt (R GRnadian hell when a young German about feremees on post-war developments ¥ 17 or 18 rode up on a bicycle. !'in he Territory. While here, Mys “Pardon me,” he said in passable Washburn ongaged in two meetings = English. “Are you British or Am- with the Governor and with Alfred erican? |Kuehl, landscaps architect for “American,” I told him, | National Park Service, detailed this “We are glad to see you,” he summer to development studies of replied. 0 you know much about Naticnal Park and Monument arc ATTINTION ELKS PASEDP Y, O PR i l[Al!Rl NIACI NE SHOP the Russian in the Tarritory. e I had just arrived here from! Mr. Washburn has a store of Acetylene Welding, (Seott-Neweomb System) _-] ON BURNERS Moscow, but he apparently thought kncwlédge of areas of Alaska of Blacksmithing L!flafl . GIFTS T had come from France or direct great potential tourist, scenic in- Plumbing, Heating, ‘-4: Phone 315 { i | SCHUSCHNIGG LNES TO TELL OF IT | ——— » NO PRIORITY RELEASED )0, "RIOKITY NEW MACHINES Underwood Typewriters and Adding Machines Marchant Calculators . . Hand or Electrics PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW First Ordered. First Delivered Exclusive Agents for Alaskag—WRITE or WIRE ROSCOE TOWNSEND, Anchorage, Alaska | o«o«n»nw“momo i H. 3. BAKER | Piane Tuner For Piano Services Phone or Call at Alaska Music Supply -@PL!S%% %“ i MIRLY @ES ering Southicastehn Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell ‘ HITLER'S FIRST VICTIM, the man who was Chancellor of Austria when the Fuehrer struck, Kurt Schuschnigg chats with Allied war corre- spondents in Germany after his rescue from a concentration camp. .The world had lost track of him and at varied times he was reported dead, insane, and mystenously missing. (International Radiophoto) NowinStock Some of the 40 and 60 Wait LUMILINE LAMPS * Come and Get Them! Pefershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Phone 616 - o | For Inforntation and Reservations Phone 612 gone at the hip. choulder. | said. ' (Wounded Marine Lieut. Keeps Breathing; Just 7 One Slory from Okinawa (The following, by Staff Sgt. Ed. Meagher of Tacoma, Wash., a Marine Corps Combat Corre- spondent, formerly of the Ta- a direct hit—an artillery &hkll The truck driver helped Navy Corpsmen carry the Lieutenant. in- coma Times, ls distributed by g, where he was placed immedi- the Assoclated Presa), tely on the operating takle rics - oid The Marine Officer looked up at OKINAWA (Delayed)—A muddy the doctors. “Keep me breathing, Marine pushed into the entrance of Doc,"”, he said. \ medical company’s field hospital| “Keep on talking, son,” replied ne: Naha, He ¢aid ‘he had a wiey softly. “I like to hear you badly wounded man in his truck talk wnd could the hospital take care of The doctor could gauge by the him? Marine’s speech how weil the Casualtics had been heavy and|3naesthetic was taking hold. “Keep he small hospital already was|On’ talking.” the doctor insisted. The man paused briefly. Then, | overcrowded, but the Navy doctors ¥, g ; _Lt. Comdr. Robert J. Crawley of |SI0Wly but steadlly, he began: New Orleans, La., and Lt. (.8 “Our father who are in heaven. A » ... He recited the Lord's Prayer New York CY—| {iiough to the end and started it anew, but more faintly now. Tears welled in the eyes of doc- tors and corpsmen as the voice trailed off and finally was still, The medical men went to work. Next morning, the Marine Offi- cer was still alive. And, when he was evacuated to a larger hospital, “I've got to keep breathing.” doctors were confident he would Not far up the road his jeep had “keep breathing” for a long time. I o ettt Odietz, Jr., of nodded wearily. The injured man, a Marine Lieu- the floor in the is right leg was is right arm had shorn off just below the He was conscious, “I've got to keep breathing,” he tenant, lay on rear of the truck. been OLYMPIC NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE RUTH B. 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