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S E.SEASONON SALMON GIVEN 3 ADDED DAYS Saulsbury, Mpyrtle Getchell, Fred Getchell, Fred Davis, Pauline | Davis, D. Opal Decker, Raymond Hughes, Bernard Vaughn, Ed King, | Sgt. Pete Arsanto, Louise Holt, Wil- lard Baker and Joe Andreo. To Whitehorse: Hazel Ivy, Leonard Levy, Sidney Casselman, Gilio Pas-| cera, Edward Houpt, Ada Deieter, Duwayne Burneby and Howard Hensley To Fairbanks: The Rev. son and Jack O'Conner To Nome: John Moe. Albert ' DOUGLASH NEWS DOUGLAS DID IT—AS USUAL It was the last drive of the Na- tional War Relief Fund. The war was over, and some were wondering about their jobs, but none won- dered what to do when asked to {contribute to the National War \Fun —_they gave. They gave Very T | generously and agreeably and the | result was that Douglas exceeded its quota by more than 30 per SponsOr B[eakfast o In addition to the cash received Douglas solicitors, about $60 had been contributed by Douglas Robin- Commercial trolling and gill net- ting for salmon in all districts of Southeast Alaska has received a three day season extension from the Pish and Wildlife Serv The post- season extension ope this morn- ing at 6 o'cl and will end at 6 o'clock p. m tember 20, it was disclosed here by J. Steele ek £ $ Nins Culbertson, Fishe Management riscted by the Lutheran Ladies residents to other funds, which Supérv Ald ® breakfast was held at 8,°180 goes to the credit of Douglas. o'clock this morning in the Iris Room' The quota this e of the Baranof, at which Dr. E. Oash ralsed durlng the first Stanley Jones and the ministers and ©f the drive totaled $296.50. One their wives were present hundred families were eligible to Following the breakfast, Dr. Jones Subscribe to the Douglas fung, spcke to those present regarding which makes an average of nearly their responsibility to the future, $3_per fami especially as related to the Terri-| Frank Ma tory of Al L memkers of - POWERS FAMILY R Mr. and Mrs. Jerry former Juneau residen two small sons, Wayne ren, returned on the from Tacoma, Wash, have been making their past two years. Prior to Tacoma they spent som Sitka, where he wi defense work Glad to be more, they ] Sey tc - PA BRINGS IN 15; FLIES OUT WITH 34 Pan American W d Airways flew 23 to Seattle, yesterday, and an in- coming clipper brought the following 12 into Juneau from Seattle: Dv ¥ Spracher, Howard Polson, Hs old Melby, Cathryn Melby, Annie Melby, Lavonne Melby, Harold Chandler, Henry Giese, slver Adcock, John Lindahl, Charlotte Bethel and Lee Burrhaster. From Whitehorse: Lt. Howard Sol- low Comdr. Phillip J. Pelletier, Verna Tait and Douglas Brad- Poor, Lions and Val Juneau shall the Channel difive, wish Lo Bhraia. all Douglas residents for with thets | Maling _their volunteer services and War. | casy and agreeable. They believe North Sea|that Douglas will go on record as Where they | being ome of the first Alaskan home the | Cities to over-subscribe its coinz to|8b. least such a large extent e in|Douglas can also be proud of T blosid 11944 record, for which a citation it {for Meritorious Service has just which reads as fol- been received k in Jupeau one . laws “Citation for Meritorious awarded to the are using the now- Y familiar phrase “we're logking for a | Service 1s hereby place to live” Mr. Powers will gain be employed by Fred Wendt t the Ideal. Paint Store T g tineau URNS > . |thank to A ittle-bound passengers Klinkhammer, Wini- fred Klinkhammer, Lloyd EdWw Margaret Edwards, Rety Edwards Richord Olson, George Bolin, Doro- thy Mosler, Ores Crosby, Paul Ellis, Outgoing Ses were: Virgil 1 in our Country’s Service, our Vali- ant Allies, and our neighbors at home, for an outstanding contri- bution to the 1944 National War Fund Campaign. Signed, Winthrop | | W. Eldrich, President.” ENROLL a5 SENIOR Curtis Rodney Bach, with another | inch added to his total height, re- turned home recently and enrolled as a senior in the Douglas High |School. During school vacation, young Bach | was employed at Libby’s Taku Harbor cannery, as captain of the Tender Roedda. McILHARDY RETURNS Frank McIlhardy returned this morning after three weeks as a crew-member of the Fish Packer | Sonjia, which operated out of Peli- can. With the season at an end, | Mac for NT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU. ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MZRIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY last { Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs. 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 55 U. S. DEPARTME} Weather at 4:30am. Cloudy 43 Bethel Dawson Cordova Edmonton Fairbanks Haineg Juneau Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath !Lun Clear Rain | Rain Rain Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cloudy Rain the winter. DOUGLAS HIGH INITIATES Douglas High School students 2 held their Freshman initiation ex- Cloudy = ercises during last week and ended Smoky i o S b , Rain ;mth a party on Friday evening at Cloudy ;lhe school, with refreshments and (‘louds- dancing. Freshmen this year are Edith Wellington Petersburg Portland Prince George Prince Rupert San Francisco Seattle Sitka ‘Whitehorse Yakutat 45 *—(4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4:30 am. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | Reports trom Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | WIND Height of Waves | Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Phylis Andrews, {and Tom See. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Douglas mothérs are reminded that there will be an immunization clinic held Wednesday, Sept. 19, at the Juneau Public Center, 10 a. m. Weather Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Station Cape Decision Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Five Finger Light Guard Island Lincoln Rock Cloudy | Point Retreat Cloudy 47 Smooth | Marie C. Buytaert, of Perkwana, MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Icy Strait—|sSo. Dakota, is a guest at the Gas: easterly winds 25 to 30 miles per hour becoming southerly or southwesterly | tineau Hotel. 20 to 25 miles per hour tonight. Lynn Canal—southerly winds 15 to 20‘ mile per hour increasing to 25 to 30 miles per hour tonight. Along| coast, Yakutat to Dixon Entrance-—southeasterly winds 25 to 30 miles per hour veering to southerly and decreasing 20 to 25 miles per hour tonight. Inside channels—southerly to southeasterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. Rain entire rlmxnx V000000000000 0060000000¢ 000000““0'0““00““000““0“0“““% feet feet feet feet, feet, 45 46 45 50 49 at fppmen i MARIE BUYTAERT HERE - - EMBLEM CLU! Social meeting tonight 8 o'clock. | Elks Hall. Refreshments. (10,068-t1) 2 - e Want-ads bring rz‘sulls' Empire 000004 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel i J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Ph - - 879 meum¢ouum¢0¢«° H:W“m $4000000440000000000446¢ Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners® City Tickel Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 week { ) | Club, which is sponsoring the Gas-: quota, ' | its | - City of Douglas in behalf of those!® will remain at his home port | Health | — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA HOOVER OUTLINES CERTAIN POLICIES FOR SAFEGUARDING Former President Makes Five Suggestions for United States CHICAGO, Sept. 18 — A series of ‘“certain policies, certain safe- guards, certain limitations” to safe- guard the American economy in relation to its foreign commitments were recommended today by former | President Herbert Hoover | In an address prepared for the| | Executives Club of Chicago, Hoover | rted the United States of neces- | sity had to help the world recover,| but he warned, “Europe should not ignore the fact that we are far more greatly impoverished by this | war than the last one.” | He said that when post war| loans exceed a “few tens of mil- {lions they are going to be only| artly repaid at best” because of | ‘Hu position of America as a ne'uly self-sufficient nation, and added “loaning money is a poor road to| international friendship.” “First: 1 should like to make a| suggestion to dispose of the lend-‘ lease and other war-period debts.) .. We should not cancel it now.| | We should instead propose a world- | | wide moratorium. And five years hence when the shape of the| | world is more clear we should join | allies in . the disposition of 1 debts. | “In the meantime, we should de-| mand that all the weapons we have lend-leased should be destroyed. For his second point, Hoover urged caution in assuming further| | financial burdens until reconversion 1.,10;.1(\\ is clear, and thirdly urged | )a study of existing assets of foreign | countries before mu-ndmg credit. | “Fourth,” he said, “we cannot] ,lozLu afford having our resources used to keep up armies, to engage in non-productive enterprises, to pay debts to other countries, to subsidize social experiments, to go into business abroad with us or to pay for propaganda to upset our government.” For his fifth point, Hoover sug- gested an exchange of surpluses between nations, such as the Am~ | erican wheat surplus for British or Dutch rubber and tin. | | our | WwuB iIN LlQl'lD.-\Tl()N 1 | Returned from conferring in { Seattle with the Regional War Labor Board Director, D. E. Davis, Alaska Stabilization Director, re- vealed that WLB activities are now being pointed toward “liquidation” of that emergency wartime ageney. Violation and dispute cases al- ready filed will be cleaned up as soon as possible, he said, so that | all will be clear when Congress | shall have provided for a successor ! to the WLB. He expects that the| life of the WLB will have to ex-, tend at least two or three months lenger., | NOTICE Ok L | United States of America, Terri- | tory of Alaska, ss, Public notice is bereby given, that by virtue of a writ of execution,; | dated August 17, 1945, issued out of | | the District Court for the Territory | ‘o( Alaska, Division No. ne, at Ju- | | neau on a judgment in faver of Rob-‘ | ert Simpson, plaintiff and aga unst\ | Farthest North Gray Lin2 Inc. dew wrendam I have this 18th day of August, A. D. 1945 levied upon lhe, .(oucwmg described personal prop- | ‘erty and real estate, situate in lhe; City of Juneau, Alaska: Pierce Arrow bus Terr. Lic. No. 6157-1941, motor No. 1001418 { Pierce Arrow bus Terr. Lic. No. | 6158-1941, motor No. 1001333 | White bus Terr. Lic. No. 10496- | | 1945, motor No. 4940 | For bus Terr. Lic. No. 10369-1945, motor No. 18-2025447 Pierce Arrow bus with Mercury engine Terr. Lic. No. 10368-1945,| motor No. 017-7006. Franchise of The Gray Line Asso- ciation Inc. And the following described real | estate: Commencing at a point designated as Corner | south boundary line of Willoughby ;Avenue, approximately opposite the | Southwest corner of Lot 4 Block 221 of the Casey-Shattuck Addition to [the City of Juneau: thence in a | straight line parallel with, and four feet from, the west side of a build- |ing now called Mountain View | Apartments (formerly known as Skinners row) for a distance of 100 feet, Corner No. 2; thence and par- allel with said south boundary line of Willoughby Avenue, a distance of 62 feet Corner No. 3; thenece and parallel with line 1-2 herein before described, 100 feet to the south boundary line of Willoughby Avenue, Corner No. 4; thence along said south boundary-line of Willoughby Avenue 63 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, together with all and singular the tenements, build- ings and improvements thereon. And that I will, accordingly, offer said personal property and real es- | | TROLLI;'R PATRICIA—Length |3-BEDROOM furnished house at No. 1, situated on the| WANT ADS FOR SALE COMPLETELY furnished 2-bed- room house, $1,400 down, balance terms. Write Empire C-6180. (10,068-t3) [ CHINA TEA SET, #5; cost $16.| Berry set, savory roaster, carpet | sweeper and many other items | —— cheap for immediate sale. Phone | (10,068-t3) | | | 418. CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for sale. Phone 428 (10,068-t1) FOR SALE—1935 V-8 Coupe. Re- | conditioned motor, good tires, radio and heater. Call Red 770. (10,068-t1) FOR SALE—Six weeks' old Husky | puppies. Vanderbilt Pt., 5 mileson | 5 Glacier Highway. (10,068-t4) | WE HAVE a few desirable bus ness and residential lots for sale in Douglas. Reasonably priced while they last. The Trading Post, Phone Douglas 12 or 42 (10,068~ ’3'} | 28-FT. GAR WOOD cruiser fully equipped. 165-H.P. Lycoming cn-j gine, Boat and engine recently ! completely overhauled at cost of i $5,500. Will esacrifice for $3,500. | Call Joe Meherin, Baranof Hotel. | (10,067-t6) | CIRCULATING heater, with oil | burner, $15; circulating heater; for wood and coal, $20; cabinet for bath room, with large plate mirror, $12; woolen blankets, $350; feather pillows, $1.75; oak library table, $15; sofa, $8. 925 West 11th Street. (10,067-t3) FOR SALE 2'.-Yard concrete mixer, Gumunwed A-1 condition. Cash or terms. Inquire George Bros. (10,066-t1) | { 'FOR SALE— L.u.,c s Practically new. George Brothers. | (10,066-t1) | 12 and 16 gauge, double-barrelled shotgun. 925 W. 11th. (10,066-t3) | 50 ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped.; Spacious accommodations. Phone ! 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) { | CONSOLE RADIO, Sewing ma- chine, sun lamp, cedar chest, bathroom scales, 2 highchairs; buggy, play-pen, chest of draw- ers, baby scales, nursery chair. Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. (10,065-tf) 34-FT. TR()LLER N() 3!A753 fully equipped. Small Boat Harbor. Owner on board. (10,064-16) PRE WAR Su]key stroller nursery seat, Lehman Baby-Guard hard- wood highchair, assembled with screws. Isaacs Cabinet Shop, 270! S. Franklin St., Phone Black 290. 110,064-',1): 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, next door. (10,060-tf) MODERN 2 - bedroom furnis ed home. Includes electric refriger- ator, full basement, large lot, nice neighbors. May consider good car part for my equity. oil heater.| __ “WANTED WANTED. TO. RENT—By couple, 2 or 3-room furnished apartment or House. Phone 14. (10,068-t4) \VANTED TO BUY—Large packing trunk. Phone 357, after 11 a. m. (10,068-tf) WILL PAY CASH for late-model,| 4-door sedan. Must have good| tires and be in A-1 condition.| Phone Black 694, or call at No. Evergreen Apts. (10,066-t3) WANTED-Permanent position with future as bookkeeper and ac- countant. Have fifteen years' ex- perience in cffice and accounting work. Prefer Alaskan assignment but need not be in Juneau. Can furnish best of references. Write C-6158, Empire. (10,065-t1) | WANTED — Fountain help—Young | mar or lady. Apply Warfield Drug. (10,062-tf) SCOW WANTED — PHONE 603. WANTEDWerkup truck. Al‘mml Construction Co. Phone 72. WANTED—USEG .urmture 308 V('ll~ loughby Phone 7%8. HELP WANTED | LT WANTFD» ermn ()r hlgh schoa]w boy for cleaning pans. Three| hou work daily. Apply Carson’s | Bakery. (10,068tf) | — - | BOY to work 1 hour after schoolj and 3 hours Saturday mornings.| Phone 21, or write P. O. Box/| 904. (10,068-t1) | WANTED—A capable, sober, reli- able, middle-aged man to handle/ tocls as a caretaker. Don't upply" if you cannot fulfill job. Call at| 20th Century Theatre Office. (10,083-tf) WANTED Bakery. (10,060-tf) | WANTED—Competent _experienced 1 stenographer, temporary position. | Law = Office R. E. Robinson,| Phecne 334, ! S g L A i i WANTED—Women press operators| and ironers at Alaska Laundry. MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply at the Alaska Laundry. MISCELLANEGUS PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. HOP AND | LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) | | Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention Box 3081 - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-tf) | trade second-hand merchandlse ( Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading Post. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Phone Green 353. (10,060-t1) ¢ FOR SALE—SESSIO 8-day mantle clock. Hour strike in beautiful case. Good time-keeper. Call 439. (d.h.-tf) 11935 HUDSON Fordor Sedan, radio heatrr, fan, six good tires, excel-| lent motor. Run only 21,000 miles. Very good body. Priced for quick sale. Cash price, $375. Write Box 3093, Juneau. (dh-tf) | 1941 FOUR-DOOR FORD sedan, good céndition. See Stewart at Juneau Motors. (10,054-t1) | FORBENT FURNISHED 2- room api 0il range: and bath. 513 Willoughby. ? (10,066-t4) | STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat trade. Call Douglas 963. SEAVIEW APT—One block from Federal Building. LOST AND FOUND SILVER MARSHALL radlo for sale. Bargain. Phone Red 244. George Simpkins. (10,049-t1) HOT WATER FURNACE, 0jl bur- er; BNG hot water heater, 250 gal. hot water tank, all for $550. Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t£.) FOUND—Holy Bible. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv.Inquire at Empire. | (10,067-%) LOST—Crank off a Novo pump, between Alaskan Hotel and City Hall. Phone 88, City Clerk. (10,064-tf) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green . 475, —_— e FOR SALE-—-Two bedroom Y.ouse, furnished. For information, see Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. T'WO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. IF party who fook purse Sept.ember' 9th doesn’t immediately return REST of articles to P. O. Box 1709, warrant of arrest will be issued. (10,085-tf) DR. DALE RETURNS Dr. George A. Dale, Director of Education for the Alaska Native Service, returned yesterday, via Alaska Airlines, from an official business trip to Anchorage. | COMBINATION radio, Universal vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe,; electric beater. Black 415. (10.052-tf) 3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished. Very good buy at $1,800. Inquire 925 West 11th Street. (10,067-t6) Fern's Porirait Studio Time to- Think of Christmas LET US TAKE THAT PHOTOGRAPH [Phone 567 Second Street LEAVING TOWN. Must sell, Hal crafter, 15 tubes, Sx 28-A. With speaker. 219 Baranof Hotel, be- tate for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on the 26th day of September, A. D. 1945 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the real estate herein described. Dated. August 18, 1845. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal for the First Division, Territory of Alaska. By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy, PFirst publication, Aug. 21, 1945. Last publication, Sept. 18, 1945, tween 5 and 6 p. m. (10,067-t4) FOR SALE — 31-FT. TROLLER Fully equipped. No. 31-A-63, float: No. 4. (10,067-t4) FOR SALE—AL $1,650, Bloxham House, in Seattor Tract. Phone Green 285. (10,087-tf) FOR SALE-—26-Ft. Cruiser; 30-06 rifle; portable radio;: new bed- room suite. Leaving town. 513% Willoughby Avenue. (10,067-t3) b S EA'I‘TLE ‘ervice Get the New Wasb- - tngton Babit ALASKANS FEEL AT OME 444 Saleslady at S\mys A% TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1945 “ % % fllfls“%m[ IRLINES ewing Southeastern Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 PAPER HANGING is an essential FACTOR in MODERN DECORATION and should be professionally hung to give the utmost in beauty and satisfaction. We have the answer to your Painting, Tinting and Paper Hanging problems. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 00000000600 0000000000008 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Alliecd Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS | 6000000006000 00000500000000000000000000000000000 1 0““0“““ 00000000000000000000000 SUN LAMPS for SUNLESS DAYS - Health and Summer Tan in Winter Time “Sun-Kraft” Quartz Lamps Just the thing these sunless days to give you those alteaviolet rays so lacking in our winter time. A two-minute application daily will give you a sun tan that Californian’s would envy. This lamp also produces ozone so beneficial in the recovery of sinus and other respiratory trouble. As ozone acts as a germicidal agent, it will ehmmate infectious germs that cause such ailments. Get Your Sun Lamp for Health From the Alaska Eledric Light and Power Co. THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds -is. our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of eur depositors against loss to s maximum of $5,000. IN'THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank L] of JUNEAU, ALASKA * MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE courognmn