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PAGE SIX [den to erect a retaining wall at the | residence on Calhoun Avenue. The or GARBAGE !s | Gity Engineer is to determine the lo- jon. The wall will permit Mac- | Spadden to have access to a garage | ‘rlm proposes to build and will allow | Preliminary Action Taken Toward Citywide Play- ground System more parking room for cars | | Reports to the Council included that of the City Librarian and of |the Public Health Nurse Service. |Howard Henretta reported that he .j\vm have completed the revaluation following final read- new Health and Sanitation Ordinance, No. 299, Juneau City Council last evening turned its attention to the matter of garbage, with the City's assum- in the City by July 1 ing responsibility for collection pro- y installed Utilities Engineer | Walter Stuart stated he had looked posed by Mayor Ernest Parsons to commence with the new tax year. | over reports of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co., the Juneau Water Company, the Nelson Water Company and had made preliminary |inspections of thé Light company {lines and of the Juneau Water Com- pany properties, preparatory to ap- night praisal action Pick Up Nails Immediatel ing and pas (By The Asse While fans at Washington last|Alexis, Sea Swallow—all of whom were sitting bargain bill of two marathon games, in the other loop the Pirates hung |Pounds, Bonanza Bargain for Capi- fal City Fants Last Night | ~2nd Game Deadlocked PIRATES PAD LEAD BY WIN OFF CHAMPS 2,z e e ed Press) in on a record PAVOT PRESSING | DERBY KING FOR PREAKNESS FAVOR With Kenfucky Derby winner | field of nine starters, an ex- pected 50,000 turf devotees were | reading for Pimlico this afternoon | | for the Fifty-iifth Preakness and a | Robert record purse, 3 The Hooper colt was an 8 to 5 this morning, with 1944 Juvenile Champ, Pavot, at 2 to 1 for the mile and three-sixteenths gallop. Other entries are: Darby Disppe, ran in the Derby—Adonis, Bobanet and The Doge. All are at 126 S e BEAVERS MAKE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SITKA COURT HOLDS 2 FOR GRAND JURY Assistant United States Attorney L. Tollefson, just returned from Sitka, reports that two al- leged offenders have been bound over to await action by the grand jury upon hearing before in Sitka. Thomas J. Baldwin, 35, is being held in jail at Sitka in default of 00 bond, on a charge of failing register for Selective Service Peter J. McNulty, charged with embezzlement of United States Government property, is in custody on default of $1,500 bond. Baldwin's case is the first of its to B By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL !paid the premium for February, but lapsed term insurance was issued. U. s.'he’d been told that he ourght to con- An unconverted Commissioner William W. Knight, |Vert the “term insurance” he car- which has lapsed, regardless of how b | increasing cash value. |that. The new ordinance requires regu-| A proposal for a street magnet to one on the Cards through Elliott’s Jar and reasonably prompt collection | clear streets of nails and other metal sixth-inning circuit smash. The| of garbage throughout the city. It was reported feasible by the City win nicely padded the lead the Bucs was thought that the best way 10 Engineer with a further report to be tock over yesterday secure efficient collection would be made at the next Council meet-| The second Capital clash ended for the City to take over the utility \ing |with both teams on even terms, but | and let contracts for collection.| However, upon reading the Territor- ial law, it was found that the ser- vice would have to be paid for from | revenues received for collec u. ; ing to 139 Fr mklm‘ Street. AA re. !-thl’"‘ against the tail-end Flnlll(’.\ swept a ‘twin bill from Seattle’s payment for the service may not quest by Fred K. Carillo, operator in the Polo Grounds. Idle Detroit’s Ranier last night to.mekemeitus be collected in the form of taxes. |of a cocktail bar in the Bruns- American League lead stretched to | Lower Costs Seen The operator of the present pri- Approval was voted for transfer|rg okie Dave Ferriss counted ly granted G. G. Brown for a loca- | opener. tion in the unfinished Gross Build-| tail license to dispose of exce: rejected under the established The Giants snapped out of their | wick Building for a six-month’s re- '3 full game when the Yanks bowed stock | o Philadelphia an- jof the retail liquor license previous- other for Boston in the 1l4-inning (By Associated Press) In Pacific Coast baseball, league-leading the in a row | @ positicn where they could lose th { remaining three games of thei TWiN KILLING Portland Beavers The Beavers are now in| kind in this division, | reported. He is alleged to have| | to register for the draft, | © in 1940 when the Selective el | Service law first went into effect, subsequently. He has been re- | siding in Sitka under the name of | Robert Dugan. His arrest followed investigation by the FBI. At the time the )u\:\ruv wa e | A vate collection service has indicated | oy o000 increasing the number | oo\ i ; hometown stand without sliding|po)qyin was serving a 30-day jai nis willingness that the City take PP oY © B0E BoENETAE [ ROINE VUI'IT:"c(l)CLUBS | from the top of the heap. N o over, Mayor Parsons said. However,| Boy Scouts Told No PLRARG c e o i v lin the Commissioner's Court of none of the Council was too WIlling| o0 " in e of the Council’s D.L‘f".’“" ';.’ T 800 using an automobile without per- having to send out monthly bills :\n; quest by Dale Roff for lease of @ New Yor ,; v:‘fl unable to produce a draft registra- undertake their collection, though|go, .y iy oyned lot at the boat har- | BOSton &2 s s [tion card for examination by the it was thought that the institution of |, /). 50551 T eader Roff proposed to Chicago i ‘ug9 | NEW YORK, June 16. — Ray ,uhoriti a truly city-wide, compulsory SeT-|, ., e 5 hut to be located on the!St: Louis ; ‘4g7| Susar” Robinson, the “uncrowned| The arrest of McNulty resulted vice would result in ]uwa'r oullec'.mn_‘mt in which his Boy Socut Patrol Washington ‘21 4 b7 welterweight king” from Harlem.‘ from axt alkged s of & DeFTioR: costs per householder. The matter .4 14 4 poat. The Council fin-| Cleveland o 45T knocked out Jimmy McDaniels, Los | i3] Guara rifle, issued to him as was left open \mnvl the !\oxt mr‘ol.mxz ally voted “Nay.” lPluludvlphm s 18 391 Angeles, in 1:23 of the ~scond round | . momber of the ATG. If tois with the Health Committee Instruc- |y, “yyoyor “undertook to seek a b gt s o B at Madison Garden 1ast|yicted, he faces a possible prison ted to determine the simplest ap=/ yion t0 the problem posed by| FPhiladelphia 4, New York 3. night. |t ; i o lems involved. e Beston 6-4; Washington 5-4, (first (term of five years, a fine of $5,000, proach to the probl pigeons on the City's main streets. L e Rt |or both, the District Attorney It was also m-m:mm(-bdoL}:‘:dx(\n\:)tx-_A communication from the operator ganmdl-i‘n;;ll;ms, 2nd game called s " e S atiol E 3 < 2 » ~, - ieot a 0] h.) == > mediate investigation of the Akaskan Cab Company object- |2t €0 iia . ‘SIAQUNER JUNEAU ! - > ard securing vacant properties, pro= bably on lease basis, which would be ! suitable for the location of approxi- mately five small playlots for young- i ‘“Zf“‘“‘i?‘d";q‘\’l?;: ccmmittee was a request by Geopge| Team— Wb fous sections of the City and edWb-|Guyllefson that he be allowed to Pittsburgh 30 20 ke 's“":g’ ‘md'““ url ?%3& clear and garden an unused portion Brooklyn 29 20 %mlt‘:d &a;flxmfi.mn“\\;: T:f{fil;)n'nl of East strect next to his residence New York 2 21 A A e L O * 'on Fourth street. Chicago 25 23 ‘F“‘dzd"““":"";o:“; fl'i" ¢ “:d“’x'l‘m‘;‘lfi The Council voted to pay the bills, St. Louis 26 23 immediate post-w: a ¥ Eoh > : 2 school site might be secured now and werh hoiy ‘?ir;;)x“mu ;: g used as a playground until the time C:! 1Na 1; o build- | comes to erect the school ing. It was also suggested that some present dead end streets might be so i utilized. { ed to the feeding of pigeons on! downtown streets, protesting that birds -attracted by the feeding are proving a nuisance. Referred to AL SIG"A(S Philadelphia | | Brooklyn 9-3; Boston 8-3, (second Cleveland 5, St. (Only games played.) Friday's Resulls Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 2. FLIES OUT WITH 19 The newly christened Alaska Air seng aboard. Treaster, James P. Cooley, Mr: Jean Jordan, Mrs. Lavada Holmar Miss Gerry Holman, W. R. Ange John Schandelmieur, lines’ Starliner Juneau, piloted by | o Flahart and Currie, which arrived in Juneau yesterday, had 19 pas- | They were: Major Mrs. Eleanor Abbott, Svea Carlson, Jerry Carl-| | son, Nick Franki, S. C. Williamson, | Theodore Law and son, Jane Ldw,| |game called, . Dock Improvement The Council voiced its formal ac-| quiesence with the $330 per month figure set by the arbitration board rain.) (Pacific Coast League) New York 17, Plulad(’l])hgl 5. H Chicago 8-3; Cincinnati 1-0. Raymond Stough, Evelyn Graham, | Katherine Anderson, Alvin Polet | and Leonard Pete. | The plane left shortly after ar- rival for Anchorage with the. fol- | sturdy | ; A" FRAMES POKE - TOWARD SKY OVER JUNEAU'S HARBOR An unusual sight in Juneau’s har- bor the past few days has been a pair of towering “A” frames, built .l for and used in the logging opera- ons conducted by the U. S. Forest | Service in Southeast Alaska under the Alaska spruce logging program | which has been discontinued in re- cent months. The two frames, mounted on rafts, were purchased by the Columbia Lumber Company s. n, and were towed here to be lower- ' Mr. Tu]lefsuu:g?m““"m wanted to know. draft violation ' brought against him, 1 gested. 1$13.70 a month.” SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1945 - - GANDHIOUT ; “ASLEADER A e | WASHINGTON — Bill Downey lapsed policy, but he found he‘ got a somewhat mashed-up foot and | would have to pay all back prem- VETERANS' GUIDE went out of the Marine Corps in iums he'’d missed—eight months of “Janufu‘_v, 1944. While in the Marines, them—plus interest, in order to get $6.60 was deducted from his pay each reinstatement. So he forgot the BOMBAY, June 16. — Mohandas menth to pay the premium on $10,000 whole thing. | K. Gandhi said today the freeing werth of National Service Life In- Things are different now. In De-| ¢ eight imprisoned members of the surance. After his discharge, he cember, 1944, a new ruling afrecungi Congress Working Committge was the occasion for him to step aside as leader and let them “take up the thread” of independence plans. Field Marshal Lord Wavell, the Viceroy, announced the liberations last night. A IndianBritish confer- | ence is to be held June 25 at Simla over Britain's new offer of two ad- | ditional Executive Councii posts to Indians as a step “toward Indian self-government.” Gandhi said he telegraphed Wav- ell to tell the Viceroy that he was only an advisor and had no standing as a recognized representative of the Congress Party C. B. Lindeman New insurance policy ried to a permanent policy with an long, may be reinstated by the pay- ment of only two months premiums So Bill went to a V. A. Regional with not interest charge. So Bill office for advice, and asked, “Sup- could now get back that term in- pece I convert my government insur- surance of his by paying two month- jance to a 20-pay life plan—so I pay ly premiums—in his case $13.20. miums for 20 years and then! Of codrse, he'd have to pass a re- have to pay any more after guired insurance physical check-up. w will it cc The ruling here is that if you let “What's your age now?” the repre-| your term insurance lapse and you apply for reinstatement within six “Twenty-five.” months after your discharge, you “That'll be $2.12 per thousand. won't have to take a physical exam How much are you carrying—$10,- but will have to certify you are in 0€9?” as good health as you were at the Bill whistled softly, “Yes, I'm time the first premium you didn’t carrying $10,000," he said, “Gosh, pay was due. [that'd be $2120 a month! I can't Even though six months have jdo it™ passed since you left the service and p“b“smr o' Sea"le | “Wiy noz evavert to the ordinary you let your term insurance lapse, life plan?” the representative sug-|you can get it reinstated without That's the least expensive @ physical if you apply within three permanent form. It would cost only months after it lapsed by certify- ing your health is the same as it Post - Intelligencer SEATTLE, June i6.—C. B. Linde- man, acting publisher has become | paying now it C I insur 000 and $20,000. “But that's twice as much as I'm|Was when the policy lapsed. After ' Bill squawked. “I'll mcnths (or after six months after ot < e i gencer, following the resignation as publisher yesterday of Lt. Col. John Beettiger. Boettiger and his wife, the for- mer Anna Roosevelt, associate edi- tor of the Post-Intelligencer, said they were resigning because of “irre- concilable differences” with William Randolph Hearst concerning pub- lishing policies. Both have been on leave of ab- cence from the paper since April, have to figure it out.” discharge) youwll have to pas Well, of course, he couldn't figure Physical. t so th2 premium for converted % had been quoted. Each day he wait- "o DI(IPHERER |€d brought him nearer to a higher | Premium, because the older an ex- higher the cost of converted insur~ ¢Crétary of the Idaho Chamker of ance. So the thing to do, the ex- Ccmmerce, can't read his mail. perts tell me, is to convert that IVS mot that he needs glasses. It's nce would be any less than jservice man is when he converts, the BOISE, Idaho — Earl Murphy, {term insurance you bought when you that foreign import and export com- were on active duty to a permanent Panies are sending numerous re- ]:\9,4,: gk i e form of insurance as soon as you quests in foreign languages for infor- * s & PR Maybe sooner—be- Mation on Idaho markets. I G ¥, B | i i % | NOTICES s y. | 2 Not responsible for any debts ! FOOD SALE ¢ At any rate tne one thing not to bonizacted duly “permenlly: by out 11 A. M. Sat., Jun # a o Tot n okt Fmri:fi 1 1e 16, at the Juneau jother things get up into his mind ,until they jostled his insurance “thougm right out of the place, and ‘) 2 let the doggone policy lapse. He |didn’t pay the premium for March, 94, and didn't heed two warnings 1he got from the Veterans' Adminis- | tration in Washington that his cov- jerage had lapsed. By October, Bill | was doing OK financially and he got ‘Ilo thinking about reinstating that selves. MR. do is what Bill did. by the American Legion » & MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON, Auxiliary. —adv. Tenakee, Alaska, UT-OF-TOWHNERS We specialize in the selection and packing of out-of-town orders. Take advaniage of our large stock of quality foods. We shipto | for City Dock rental during the re- lowing: Archie Chase, Miss M. Al ‘st | Team— W. L. Pet. oWing: Archie Chase, Miss M, "Al-|¢q pefore they are towed across| maining five years of the lease agree- | 5 i 5 % g ment, with the Northland Transpor- | | Portland i e o K‘H“If{v“b*:;_m':;] H‘:‘l’:l"“::vil;"‘“mfs- the Dt A}laska o i Wh;m_er all ;he ouilymg disiricts at no exira pack— tion Company. In lieu of the| Seattle 32 562 - ik d {area where they will be used in| 4 O e vyt ity ot 20 |San Francisco 31 31 500 Haberman, Ray FPeterman, Jebelne logging operations of the lum- | ing charge. Juneau be reimbursed in cash for| The marvels of the modern world Sacramento %1 3 A Howe F. dw?f%“- Tom Morgan, | per company. the painting of the dock properties, are truly a never-ending source of Los Angeles 37 38 493 R"b‘e”' Lindquist, Marshall Hoppen, | e ‘taller of the two frames, e which -gas not accomplished during Wonderment and awe . . . last eve- Oakland 371 39 .47 Raymond Stough, M. Mumford, N.|projecting 125 feet into the air, WIIY “o‘ Be Anolher Sahsfied cuslomer! the first five years as Tequired by ning the Signacs softball club fi-|San Diego 37 40 481 A. Raisis, K. Parker, W. L. Pegk,|yas used as a floating spar to carry the agreement, the Northland Com.- | nally broke into the win column of | Hollywood 28 46 378 Ed Burford and Joe Jaryia. yarding and swing lines. The. pany suggested structural improve- the local league—and did it the Friday's Scores | R e SR T smaller, flat-topped frame was \|sed’\ ments to that amount might be made hard way, too—over a 16-inning| Portland 2-4; Seattle 1-1. | by the ASLP for the construction| MAGIC. ELECTRIC WELDER by it. route. | San Francisco 11, Oakland 10. | vUGoslAle“S of Davis rafts for towing the air-/ For Shop, Farm and Home Repairs The steamship firm proposed erec-| Contributing as an important fac-| Sacramento 8, San Diego 1. | plane lumber logs to mill. x‘:‘ig:{,fi“m"z‘ét:’:&‘;‘s‘s’!'"';“’zi‘;l ph tion of a marquee over the dock ap- tor in the Signac win, however,| Los Angeles 11, Hollywood 5. | G > - +| aluminum, brass, ¢opper, bronze, ete. Com- i proach and of a protecting enclosure was @ little mid-diamond lawyer- | — et | s " B o ity Jisme Aad. 1étallio PHONE for the loading platform. ~ Quoting ing by their Coast Guard oppon-je e ® e e ® « ¢ & e @ e Ieulenanls WI"‘ \ one.) Carbons, fluxes. rods, mask included 704 the last painting cost as having been |ents in the last half of the six- @ WEATHER REPORT ® MOSCOW, June 16—A dispatch 2 [ Just plug 1 i any electsic outlet. 190 volts $1,000 in round figuresthe ship line| teenth. While the Sailors were e (U.'S. WEATHER SUREAU) $ o Red SHir sald fhat general 6lee] Reh'wes in Nor“' | Used by the Navy. Guaranteed for 1995\ Juneau Deliverjes— cifered to undertake the suggested concentrating on Lhodu:mn‘, Sig- e Temperatures “"i';_':;’“;"'""["" : tions had been ordered for Yugo- ¥ [RE i RRE R e i i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. censtruction at its expense up to nac Arsanto scampered through mc‘. Ending 7:30 o’Clocl is Morning e ey N e S e & A 4 O % ey B R el A e R b g e R A o o et men soues 1or ¢! Freed, Nazi Prisons | .. MASIS WELDER MrG. cO. | S Depny -1 &8 to be paid by the City. City En- home—with the tally that gave the e In Juneau—Maximum, 55; @ less of age, casting balloés This - gineer J. L. McNamara was called | Signal Corps club a 5 to 4 edge. |e minimum, 44; precipitation e il includ 4 "‘e £ e. i oo L 0525 R Y TR B e s s 34 upon to make estimates of the cost| Both chuckers, Fischer for the|e .01 inch. . :u'ns WS Danycieen-gee Pard WWA%?INGTON: ";'_‘e 19 s Ty snozs REPAIRED i . 4 e e L B o e B s & e | FERN'S PORTRAIT ~ reported back to the Council. Guard, turned in very capable per- e minimum, 40; trace. | Tind onet FURATARS: 1,700,000 tlodc;; inc]?;:‘d."mfl" prison camps | WHILE YOU WAIT! | New Boat Harbor |[formances. Galbraith, Signac|e Forecast . ®lof its pre-war population of 15-| First Lt. Roger L. Elliott, husband DALY MAIL SERVICE A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- Peinting out the need, even now, centerfielder, sparkled with a beau-|e Increasing cloudiniess this ® 00500 pérdans of Mrs. Florence P. Elliott W H | ding day. - We will take all your wedding pictutes. ' for a larger boat harbor for Juneau, ! tiful stop and peg to cut off Russo| e afternoon with rain by eve- e PRI G. Wikstrom, Box 817‘01{' fa;?k 4 OHYWOOd Shoe SllOF l PHONE 567 SECOND snmg-i- Ceuncilman Edward Nielsen moved|short of a home run in the eighth.|e ning. Rain and cooler Sun- e | COOLEY AN TOWN Wit Tb. Feanchs S 'H; Cr‘ it [ PRl s SRS SO U A Y A TR for immediate action to the extent The Signacs opened the scoring|e day. o\ raties b, Dodley. ob Beatile, is | oRAEN Totte Harrbe. BeTIE b — e e T B 5 of investigating and preparing pre-| with two markers in the first and(e ® © ® ® o o © © o o/ : D ? ¢ Lt e (s 4 | | guest at the Baranof Hotel. Wickersham streets, Fairbanks. Uminary plans for an additional added another in the fourth inning. — - ! : INES g Ekds hies 3 72 Larber to be twice, at least, the size The Coast Guard came back tole @ o @ © @ © © o © o pr—— v = e s e — . of the present one. The Council|even terms with two counts in the | 2S ] LA B voted authorization for the Oty En-| icn and one in the dixth, Both|y TLIWES TOMORROW. Sifj BELEASED YO PRIORITY NEW MACHINES N ! ! ;i'fleer to investigate possibilities and | ¢jubs scored in the eighth then were|e Low 117 a.m, 511t e | ** NECESSARY | ¥ €s. shut out till the Signac run in the|e High 7:03 a.m., 123 ft. o K H H The contract for the City's work- e i broke wp e game. The o 1y 10 pm, 27 4. + | Onderwood Typewriters and Adding Machines men’s compensation and liability | ¢, Gitard collected I | : 4 1y 1 Len's ens , | Coast Guard collected 15 hits, thele High 20:13 p.m, 134 ft. o 3 2 I:su‘;an('cz]wr the x;:é lcug!mefls-‘wmucrs 17. Neither club had an|e Monday Tides ol nflm Wculalors .. Hand or Elecirics 1 e B 0 Councll-| orror chalked up against it. e Low 2:27 a.m, 49 1t. o} » ’ N Z . 5 man taniy . Gramimets Juneat| " eies_Cons Guard: Stimac & Hgn a7 . 2t o\l g EREGE YOUR ORERR NOW Due to Girl Scout Trip to Eagle River . . . there ;‘;f“'(‘;’}‘“ A*f““"!- . ]‘l"“ 1"3‘;;7";; pitcher; Hollway, catcher. Signacs:|e Low 14:29 p.m.,, 361t o] Pirst Ordered First Delivered . ae 5o umm'f.tl.‘ i Yok iad $ 819% | Pischer, pitcher; Buchanan, catcher.|e High 21:09 p.m,, 135 ft. o Exclusive Agents for Alaska—WRITE or WIRE C; 3 including taxes and subject to a "LUB STAN| < | W1 e payroll audit at the conclusion of OUUB STANDENGS e AR S R R el 5 Team— W. L. Pct. — | B Tm the contract. The only other bid,| g - Jays 4 2 g61 2 g ; 0 I noscu A sznn, hchofage, Alaska entered by the Shattuck Agency,, Sars | Empire wans ads get quick results. i & L x | Headquarters 4 2 667 | totalled $1,715.97, on similar terms. |1.¢ o e e = . - o M Maximum claim limits for work- g’lgfl‘:‘i" a 4 i ‘ggg g 8 b [ | wkwards 3 2 o men’s compensation are $9,000 and | o ¢ e, prnCernn LA AT 3 1 o0 '|| UNIVERSAL LIGHT PLANTS 5 Rl Signacs . Mayor Parsons announced the ap- peintment of Ralph Wright, Juneau school teacher, as assessor at the budgeted sum of $300 and received ! the approval of the Council after| some discussion as the appointment’s having been made without prior Council formal authorization. Street Projects Recommendations of the Streets| Committee for additional projects to be undertaken soon were voted approval. They include: Repairing the walk around the Lutheran Church on Third street; repairing steps between Dixon street and Gold Belt avenue on Eighth street; con- structing a rock supporting wall next to the sidewalk on Twelfth street near the Radio apartments; widen- ing the street by rounding off the sharp corner at the Presbyterian Church on Fourth and Franklin Preview Tonite FLOTILLA CRUISE T0 12:15 a. m, BE MADE SUNDAY| The members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 2100 will meet |on. board Vice Commodore Jack B. Burford's boat Donjac tomorrow at 9 a.m. to receive sealed orders with full instructions for their flotilla cruise. Capt. Ernest Parsons urges that all members be on hand at that time so that the cruise may get| underway. ., — EVELYN GRAHAM HERE From The Laugh Kings of The MIRACLE of MORGAN'S CREEK Evelyn Graham, of Fairbanks, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. -oo — streets. HUFF IN TOWN ; Suring s At the request made to the Street| Perry Huff, of Seattle, is a guest EDDIE, BRACKEN-ELLA BAINES Commitfee by M. L. MacSpadden, it}at the Baranof Hotel. and WILLIAM DEMAREST Wiitten and directed by PRESTON STURGES RN A A L IS Empire Want-ags CTring results! was authorized that the City supply rock and cement for Mr. MacSpad- The Year’s Funniest Show! Now Available from JUNEAU - STOCK One 500-watt 12 Volt D..C. Two 1500-watt 110 V. A. C. Automatic These Plants Are NEW and READY T0 GO ». PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. SEWARD STREET. Serving the Cause of " Victory Courteous and Dependable .n Pe“ceUOO Service to Alaska r ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 L