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THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA kMPlRL_JUNl:AU ALASKA WANT ADS WPS WRITE Ffll SALE OFFICER! boots, 18-in.; automatic iron, electric toaster, 2 pr. boots, size 11; 2-burner pressure gas camp stove, 200 sq. ft. fir lumber, 20 pickets, length 4-ft.; 3 pr. ice skates, baby quilt, buggy pad, 2 army blankets, new dress, size 20. Phone 590, ask for Dorothy Ulrey, 633 Harris Street. ELECTRO-COLD refregerator, 10 cubic feet wusable space $350. Phone 546 or Red 483. " Two-bedroom house, $2500. Inquire 348 FOR SALE furnished, 12th. FOR SALE — Piano, $150. For inspection call at 126 West Tth between 9 a.m. p. ONE SCOW-—Just overhauled, 18 ft. by 60 ft., 38 ton net. at Hoonah. For quick sale, cash. See O. H. Wood Cannery, Hoonah. FOR SALE—CANNERY equipped and ready to go. Will} take smaller boat in trade. Tenm Write Empire, 5670. TWO BEDROOM beach home Point Louisa; 110-volt lights, water, basement, furna fully iarnished. Write P. O. B 3031, . on FOR SALE — Light-weight, 4-cyl- der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P. model. Swanson Grocery. FOR SALE — Modern five-room house. Central location; oil bur- ner. Call Blue 297. FOR SALE—Cleaning and pressing’| equipment in A-1 condition. W. H. Sparks, Haines, Alaska. CHRBC e { FOR SALE — Ultra-violet portable $65, Douglas 174. Regular $45. Ph. 'F REASONABLE ENOUGH—Will pay cash for davano couch. Phone Green 550. sunlamp, with case, FOR SALETested Onion sets, lbs. for $1. At George Brothers. -BED—complete Practically new mattress, coil spring. Also other small household articles. Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. OVER-STUFFED DIVAN. at the Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- burg and goats; also some stock; also young bucks. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. DOUBLE BED, mautres: and 1 dresser; also %-bed, mat- tress wnd spring. See Geo. Simp- kins, GAS BOAT—“Chechako, skates new gear, also new trolling | gear. $5,500, cash. Call at 306 ‘Willoughby. INCOME VIEW HOME — Three blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two bedrooms, ment. $140 income. a month $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my ' equity, rest FHA. Will consider good boat or car for portion of ! Call Bob for appoint- cash consideration. Henning, Blue 370, ment. FRESH LOCAL EGGS for sale at| Harbor Market. Phone 352. FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, strictly modern. Full hasement' fully furnished. $2,500 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. §O] LE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Harbor Master. 29-Ft.” Boat, suitable for trolling, gill netting or pleasure. Hull, dependable engine. Reason- ably priced. Inquire Warner’s Machine Shop. POSNSUSSSE HAIR STYLED by Experls WE SPECIALIZE Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY " PHONE 538 new | 1! or call ‘(\l‘ priced rnght, and 5 size | Now $800 at Crab TENDER, | Dl‘h-n 1940 complete ; or studio | 3 Call Inquire | Seanen grade milk pure blooded 2,70, , Spring; one bachelor apart-| Good | | MISCELLANEOUS PI NO ENT -1 arcu AlldLX‘ hip |; son Shop. Reabsuc Pertuia ment, $1.00 Faper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 20. 315 Decker Way Pty roums or apis for desirable people. wform th Gastineau idotel. HARBOR ‘Vlm HINE sSnor West 11th & F St GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK WANTED WILL CARE for child older through the day. 10th and E Streets. JLAKAN ThiD s or 650, 3 yea Blue couple or single home with t have best ref- If interest- WANTED—Elderly woman to share valid owner. M erences of character. ed phone Douglas 18. | wanted Small apt by weman alc 301, after 4:3 furnished EXPERIENCED worker penter work and lir Write P. O. Bo 0352. Kenneth wants 'um laying , or |WANTED - serve staff @f eight Boat “Hygiene.” $17; Apply Health Department ritorial Building, Ter- sasoline don- | lifting 'z ton or condition. Write WANTED TO key capable of more, in A-1 Empire C 5638. and prefer two doe: but Box | WANTED—Rabbits, cne buck, any breed { white. Write P. O, Skagway, Alaska. | ; |NEED TO RE | bedroom flat NT furnished two- or house, suitabl for two very small children. Per- | manent tenant. Le mes with Empire. , | WANTED—Man or woman for pan { washing and general cleaning. | Apply before 10 a. m, Sully’s Bakery. WANTED — Experienced Irving’s Market. | WANTEL—Will pay top price for all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. Box 1237, Douglas. | WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- | loughby. Phone 738. f FOR RENT ASlcamheulcd room. Ph. Green 675. ] 3TEAM HEATED ROOMS. CaU after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Pair glasses; ('lum‘ position rims in brown casee re- ward. Return to Empire. LCST-—From Auk Bay, 6-ft. blue dinghy with “30 W 65” on bottom. Reward. Phone 0343 between 8 a.m. and 4 p. m. LOST — Nugget brace 1 Return to Empire. | GREEN VISIONS ADJUSTMENT OF WASHINGTON, June 14.— Wil- liam Green, AFL President, today described the Federation's refusal to sit down with its CIO rivals at future labor-management talks as a “procedural question” which he hoped could be adjusted. When the AFL Executive Council |recently ratified the labor-manage- {ment charter, signed also by the CIO and U. S. Chamber of Com- {merce, it imposed the reservation | that it would not discuss the prin- ciples of the charter with CIO rep- resentatives. 'UM“'” for FRES SALTED , SPANISH PEANUTS Swell for munching or cooking Assorted Almonds Pecans Cashews Blanched Peanuts room phone < clerk at | = | com- | AFL-CI0 BLOCK| OFF FORCES i | ! Usland T roops Given Up as! Lost-Efforts M adp tr\ Defeqd Homelan Continued from Page One) into the Northern and Eastern sid f the es and 2 last | scarpment’on tha north, are making their Grenade Duel y-sixth Div grenade duel in nble of lunlo at the base of the in escar 'nt on the north and rove a 400-yard wedge into the en- m; stion. Seventh Infantry also made \ 400-yard gain, establishing control f most of the e ment . in its The weil-o zed night at- < by 300 aming Nipponese granades and satchel s the first of many ex banzai charges as the Japa- orce disintegrates. Naha pocket, on was climinated by the Sixth Division Marines in a nine day during which 3,500 Japanes Many caves and un- dwellings remain to be SC sere; nes2 the West ast cattle two airdromes Asiatic main- med some of est ru T plantations pushed 14 miles through land mines, hooby traps and ar fire in two day » mn was two miles apital of the protectorate, - - Boy Plays wifh Grenade While Walching Movie ATLANTA, June 14.—A patron of an Atlanta diccoverad nonch: ntly viewing a western thriller- nd at the same time toying with a hand grenade in his lap last night. Theatre officials called in the po- lice who in turn summoned the military authorities said he had been given per, who capturing nge of the ussies r \\1(’ in 1 land, E oIne as th, jungle 242, ( youthful theatre was dead,” military the grenade was ne of the most deadly now in use— rowerful enough to kill 75 or 100 ons. WOODLEY AIRWAYS | HERE FROM ANCHORAGE | A Woodley Airways plane, piloted | by Art Woodley, brought seven pas- sengers today to Juneau from An- chorage and Cordova and left late this afternoon with eight outbound. | From Anchorage to Juneau, pas- |sengers were G. J. Sherrin, Mrs. Censtance Broadbent, Wilbur J. | Westerdahl, Ruth Bruley, J. A. Holt and Captain Glen Miller. | From Cordova, Judith Melin. { rd,| Out to Yakutat were V. Wilde, "| Louis | J. Sedenback and John lGarcia. To Anchorage: M. Grover, |E. Broderson, W. R. Peterson, Charley Peterson, Dée Jones, and | Ted Law, Jr. e — SILVER STAR FOR FORMER ALASKAN Friends of the Edmund C. Hurl- butts, formerly of Chichagof, | Alaska, will be interested to learn that their son, Alaska-born Capt. E. C. Hurlbutt, Jr,, has been award- ed the Silver Star for heroic ac- |tion in an assault on Mt. Calugong in northern Luzon. Presentation was made by Gen. Alexander G. Paxton, commanding general of the 122nd field artillery battalion, when his heroic action in the face of almost certain death was described in the destruction of a Japanese machine gun position. A nephew of John McCormick of Juneau, Capt. Hurlbutt attended Santa Clara University, graduating magna cum laude. His parents now make their home at Pacific Grove, Calif. TANGIER TO BE TURNED BACK BY MADRID, June 14—It' was learn- ed today Spain has notified Britain informally that she is ready to ne- zotiate the return of the interna- tional status of Tangier, strategic Moroccan port zone. Spanish and British sources here said the notifi- cation was made verbally. Spain took over the occupation of Tangier in June 1940, after the fall of PFrance. LONDON, June 4. — A Foreign sion Infantrymen S SPAIN IS REPORT| 'POULTRY DEARTH FOR WEST COAST i | | | ON fiKlNAWA Black Mark;efi_akmg Over | 80 Percent of Pot-bound ¢ SEATTLE, June food > East | poultry. LOOKEDFORNOW pany, ¢ Listin, Fowl - Eqgs, Too 14—The Hou = shortage investigating com- was told today that 1 Coast is “catching up” wi in a critical diversion particularly laying hen ska Clyde Office m es|®nd eggs, into black markets. Representatives of produce: 1 deal acute now | W T Clinton P. Anderson, become the nation’s food boss, sto} ped here on a cross-country inve tigation uation and in search of suggestio: for remedyin upwards of 80 per cent of the poul- moving y is being sold at black mark tr; rito pric above legal ceiling pri R. armed forces of the United St8\<~ at Fairbanks, has been convicted court martial at Ladd Field of four counts of violation tory Bird Treaty Act. $15, here Mz VAST QUANTITIES OF . NEW POISQN GAS FOUND IN GERMANY WIESBADEN, Germany, —Allied forces have uncovered vast quantities of a new type of pois gas which the Germans had store east ahoard agement Fish and Wildlife Service. s and processors predicted \ shortage of poultry produc prevalent along the easte will. soon spread to t Coast. e committee, Tegtm Director Also s in headed by R wran, who soon w New writes 1 of the national food ing al Cuddy, legal @ 3 shortages. ses said at a hearing that to market in this te rtified from 4 to 6 cents a pou - > COURT MARTIALED life 2 OUTSIDE FIRMS FILE FOR ALASKA BUSINESS PERMI ) Anc off El Anc e-President lerson wyer, rece ce Com nest ar stocl of Anchorage, gent for the company in the o #les | ently North Coast Seattle, f and brokerage firm, office of the hor ar an ice 1L horage and > 1) and Dir Vied\ President; Secretary-Treasurer and | firm, pany, York City forms of risks, exclud- fire is $1,0 1d k agents as filing e Territor; the of 80 John Street, | Packing Com ish processir has filed wit Auditor of Al to do business in the Terri- y as a foreign corporation. g capitalization ssets of $65,000, of the its has John E. prineipa. Man and R. E. Rob- rison of Juneau as agents, directors of y, Pre Skinne R . t Murr: w ctor; to do is a forei Seaboar y The compar insurance. I 000,000. W. have yel D . EUBANK WANTSTO of the Migr He was fined according to advices received by Jack O'Connor, Gam Supervisor for the -+ to the this man Japan, on June 14 d in made of the Rhine. However, Gen. ' season. Jacob Devers declares that there i no evidence to show that the ever intended to use the gas as an offensive weapon. The “green or bombs containing fumes have been marked with three | green rings. pert, Censorship prohibits further de but experts agree that it went yond anything the Allies had It's the opinion of Gen. that contemplated the use of gas was restrained by the German Gen- eral “Poison gas is never decisive Naz I've said. new ring gas has been labeled three” because shells the poisonous According to one ex- acts very quick: adls, be- Umnak the gas ! moved Devers seriously ] he | if Hitler ever had to cor Staff. Says the profit. { huge ra Ale Eubank who by befcre ske ‘It locks a to where we we When the in out. bank’s Eskimo herders, so the sheep, left to shift for themselves, !a high percentage of casualties utian is an before the d the U. 1942, all These Even before the war, 'd with harsh winters and ens that eat lambs alive. seneral: | But the low operating costs and the and | extra heaviness of his sheep's fleeces the German General Staff knew it, { made his Aleutian venture show af ™" even if Hitler didn’t.” June Navy a priority to fly up there,” though we're back re in 1930 and I want to see if it w‘ll pay to try to begin |° o * (all over agai ALEUTIAN ISLANDS To Ask Navy to Give Him Priority fo Fly North on Inspedlon Trip OGDEN, Utx‘l\ Eubank is hopeful of getting up | Islands sometime summer to count sheep, Ogden insurance with ran more than 12,000 sheep Umnak, an 85-by-11-mile island 1e Aleutian chain. the war The latest countof his flock, mail- his foreman, current was Army occupied | civilians included we, $50,! (J()(] firm ha certified w busi- is named s been 14.—Carly’ lambing to give me Eubank Eu- owed Eubank had grmsr FIELD DAY AT . EVERGREEN BOWL " HELD TOMORROW s ng h PRIZES! Prizes for all winners 2 | Will be given tomcrrow at the Ever- green Bowl's first field day of the “ s2as0n. There are races and games |1l ages, both boys and girls The following is the list of activ- i I’lo\ m he held tomorrow 1 for girls up to 9 yoars dash for boys up to 9 3 dash for boys, 10-11 dash for dash for dash for dash for 7 dash for 7-8 y for as fast ) da Vi i 1e | (‘ vear old boys. -6 year old girls year old boys. "I 15-yd G-l 15-yd boys. girls boys girls girls. boys. girls. boys. Hcepping Heppin: ce for lnx‘ old r nl(! gn A dash for 12-13 year old d d. dash for 13 year old d. dash for 14-16 year old d dash or 14-16 y=ar old legcod race for 9 year old cgged race for 9 year old 3-legged race, 10-11 year old 12gged race, 10-11 year old 3-legged race, 12-13 year old & 3-lezged race, 12-13 year old 3-leaged race, 14-16 year old d race, 14-16 year old i ts ! N.| @irls up to 8 years. wce for 9-year old boys. Backward race, K Backward Sack race for 10-11 Sack race for 10-11 year Sack race for 12-13 y Sack race for 12-13 yehr Distance race, 12-16 year old boys. istance race, 14-16 year old girls. 2nnis accuracy for all. Fraeze-out, 9-11 year old hoys. e-cut, 9-11 year old gir] 16 year old 12-16 year old Ball toss for accuracy, up vear old boys. Ball toss for accuracy, year old girls, Thes2 who want to participate in the sack race, should take LhPir sacks. It is requested by the Supervisor, Barney Anderson, that all dogs must be kept at home for there are {to be so many little ones around, ind dogs mak2 it dangerous for them. Come on, you kids, and join in ‘ke fun Friday afternoon at 2 p. m, says Barney. le up 0, D NOTICk! Not responsible for any debts contracted only personally by our- selves, Tenakee, .- The sun has a diameter of 864,100 miles. Alaska. Te CARO TBANS!'EB HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 —— Office commentator said today that the United States is “among the interested powers” in preli;nlm\ry sxchanges over the return of Tan- gier to international status. The Stars and Stripes— Gallant in Action! The his lantry: ory of our flag is one of gal- and the histery ef the men who now fight under her colors is being written as report after report of gallantry in action. On this flag day, the nation honors especially the service flag seen through the windows cf millions adjunct to our stars and stripes! Aitend the Elizs’ Flag Day Services Tonight at Eight 1Gor24 of American homes— Plooty wiceeLy SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Hollywood Shoe Shop ofd gir .| MR. & MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON, ' Phone 344 | | DARIGOLD—SWEET CREAM BUTTER 2 Ibs.$1.05 LARGEST—FRESHEST EGGS - - -2 dozen$1.09 PEA(HES (ase $8.19 BAKER'S (hocolate Chips 2 pkgs. 29c TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A, M. MINIMUM-——$2.50 $H GROCERY CA |Learn Touch 'l'ypmg in Thirly Days PROFESSIONAL TYPING offcrs vou the oppertunity to learn typing in your own home in one month, Without previous experience you can get started right. Tedious, useless drills have been elimin- ated. After the sixth lesson you will know your keyboard by touch. Prepare now for your post- war position. ‘ond for your copy today PROFESSIONAL TYPING $2.00 H. B. Trick—2018 Cendon Wav—-{seame‘ 99 ! ! @&S% O S Daily Scheduled Tripsv Sitka Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 There Is No Suhsmute for Newspaper Advernsmg' Announcing The Christening of ALASKA AIRLINE ‘STARLINER JUNEA FRIDAY--JUNE 15th 'S at JUNEAU AIRPORT Approximately 12:30 For Further Information Contact Alaska Airlines The Public is cordially invited to attend the Ceremony and inspect the New Ship