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PAGE SIX (.B. HOLLAND IS NEW CHAIRMAN OF RED (ROSS Other Officers Eleced at Meeting of Local Chap- ter Last Night (".« cted Chair- Am held C. B. T man of Red Crc evening in City Hal to serve du Homer mes 1 Chamk Ga ap- Executive Comdr John T served @ chairr 1936. Other ing officers first appointe include R E Robertsor Chairman; Allen Shattuck urer; and M. H. Sides, Secrc Elected to membersh Chapter E Commit the followi: John Ne .\m.nku, R E. Robertson, W. 8. Pullen, Rev. W Booth, Dr. W. P. Blanton, Rev. W. R Webb, Allen Shattuck, Mrs. R. H Williams, Mr E McGinity and Mrs. F. Gees nd Jessie McC of Juneau r A Yakutat; Mrs. Raymond on were ; and Mrs ual of Skagway Members of the present at the session last night e the retiring chairman a rising » of thanks for his conduct of m. airs of the Chapter during his long period of service, and es- secially during the war years. The Chapter has consistently equalled eded every quota assigned by al headquarters HOSPITAL NOTES Eva Emman- or exc Natior Mrs. Charles Fawcett and Charles both medical patients s Hospital, entering yes- awcett William Anderson and gone home from St Mrs boy have Hospital Ernest Nel- McKinney and Lesley e been admitted to S spital for medical attenti Mrs. Val Poor with her baby boy turned to her home in Douglas from St. Ann’s Hospital Levi McKinley of Hoonah has been admitted to the Government Hos- pital for medical care - HEADS THEY LOSE Police turned Corp. Warren ventriloquist said the heads of his two dummies “Winnie” and “Burnwell,” who helped him en- 1 wounded servicemen in Eng- from his d I h Hc ('LY‘\I-I/\.\I) head hunter Whitney, a today tolen parke Townsend Club Is To Have Potluck Dinner Next Week| A large audience attended the weekly meeting of the Juneau Town- send Club last night in CIO Hall Mrs. Carl Collen, in the absence of Mrs. Beatrice Rosness acted as Sec- | retaray. The weekly “Flash”, is- sted by National Headquarters, ressed the importance of securing 218 signatures of Congressmen be- fore Congress recesses for Christmas so that the Townsend bill may be acted on early in the new year Speakers were R. H. Burns, Jack Wilson and G. E. Almquist, pioneers in the Townsend movement Mr Wilson spoke at some length on the problems confronting the Nation and pressed confidence that American us and initiative co-operating industrialists of the type of J. Kaiser would solve the question of providing employment 1t adequate wages. Mrs. Hans Nielsen was appointed chairman to supervise arrangements for a Pot Luck dinner to be given for Towsend Club members next Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock in the lower hall of the CIO building. It will be the beginning of a series of programs, entertainment of varied nature and activities planned by the Townsend Club for the fall and win- ter months. Old time teresting furnished olinist; and Juneau Chapter | dancing followed the in- business on. Music by E. M. MclIntyre, Mrs. Collen, piani: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 BEDROOM house completely fur- DISCHARGED veteran and family nished two blocks from Federal| desires to rent furnished house or Bldg. Green 167 i apartment immediately. Contact Joe Gregory PAA, days, Gastin- FOR SALE—Used doors, windows, | lumber 325 6th St. | 2l eau Hotel evenings. | WANTED—Furnished apt. or house. | |FOR SALE — Singer Sewing ma-| ny and Mrs. R. H. Whitmore,| chine, Fhotle B ai et o no children nor pets, to be per- R | manent Call Baranof Hotel. | WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A| piano, if reasonable. Phone TI7.| . (10,071t6) < WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945 amsu%fa/* Sorit R IS derwing Southeastehn M Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Pefershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ADS * WANTED DETROIT, Sept. 26.—The Deilc“ Tigers clinched at least a tie for| the American Legion championship today by trimming the Cleveland | Indians in the opener of a double- | WAGNER PIANO, cabinet grand, header, 11 to 0. new General Electric Sunlamp, 6 Short Score tube Philco combinaticn radio- | phonograph, short and long wave, 1 show case, 3 ft. 8 in. high, 3 ft. ‘mm BUY—Large packing long, 2 ft. wide. Call Green 665 (,ynk. Phone 357, after 11 a. m. petween 5 and 6 p.m. (10,068-t1) R 000 000 000— 0 500 000 42x—11 Center (8) and E and Richards. Cleveland Detroit Reynolds, Newhouser bedroom suite, 30-06 rifle, Bulova, 21-jewell man's wrist watch (new), $35.26-| °° ' P BT ft. cruiser. A Willoughby. | WANTED — Standard typewriter. (10,074-t4) | phone 0363. (10,074-tf) | 1940. Float No. 4, snnu‘ HELP WANTED Harbor. Call 836 days, or 529, after 5. (10,074-t4) ‘IJ(,ORMM\ Seven to twelve even- - e g < i rk‘ ings, except Saturday. Could be Jack Brewer. Adian Zabala (3, WALNUT finish. knee-hole ceSt| phandled by young woman. Apply E and Underwood typewriter. Phone | s Rube Fischer (6), Ace Adams (8) ad 10.074-t3) | to Mr. Garvin, Capitol heatre and Clyde Kluttz. Blusage, ahes B T 2 (10,074-t1) | i Y ” — — o | LR | ST RCA RADIO — 10 tubes, 5 bands. \yanNTED _a reliable, sober man| o Knight Apts, No. 9. (1007-4) | “yor caretaker for apartment| Major League e WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Wil- | i NATIONAL LEAGUE ':{UDI:\ i loughby. Phone 788. Pittsbugh 002 000 000— 2 4 3 Cincinnati .000 410 00— 5 6 0 Beck, Cables (7) and Salkeld; Het- ki and Lakeman. 5 CABIN CRUISER 31-B-860. 249 ft., | built Boat Blue R . H E Brooklyn 201 201 200— 8 13 2| New York ..100 000 000— 1 4 3| Ralph Branca and Mike Sandlock; | For Information and Reservations Phone 612 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000 "Hankscraft Automatic Electric BABY BOTTLE WARMERS and VAPORIZERS houses. Qualification: Should | know how to use tools, knuwledqv of emergency plumbing, paper-' hanging, painting and cleaning. A job for an all-around handy COMPRESSOR Complete. | with or without 1'% volt Century Motor. | (10,073-t1) | AIR | Ready to go, by 110-220 Phone 706. A. B Visitors during me of whom are newcomers Juneau, and who participated square dances for Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. V. Bolton, Portland Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ellensburg; Mrs. Minnie Walla Walla; J. B. Staff, Pc Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. E y, Counc Idaho. -oo W.S.C.S. Prepares For Annual Bazaar ToBe Held Nov. 17 The W, of the S S }\.\':m'; Circle SATINS ) Methodist Church will meet this eVer E: E y'clock @ CREPES tish: nby 46, M.l B Mrs. (Bud) Phelps, the Waynor Tract Members will be oceupied in the ) u manner with and handwork, in preparation the | Chuich Bazaar, which will Nov. 17 WORLDWIDE OIL AGREEMENT ON EXPORTS REACHED of a tentative British-American oil sment covering the worldwide ) Fvnnr( of petrcleum by British and oil companies was an- toda / ment provides for a pro- // pesed tr which must be accepted 4! by both governments to be effective. 9|1t would not be concerned with | ¢)| domestic oil production in the Unit- 7/|ed States, but sets forth the prin- % “nm of equality of opportunity for // natior of both countries in ex- )| ploration and development of oil ”llc‘lf{uu)‘ throughout the world. * C ual sewing BROWN GREY 10% OFF REGULAR PRICE JONES - STEVEN SEWARD STREET nounced RRRERRRS SOSECECETe G00000000000000000000000000000000000800000000009000000000000000000000000000 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 9950000000000 ¢ 0000““0““000“00000 “0“00“’00“0000“““ Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . to Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners® City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 Jain called the square dances. the social hour, to in the first time were D. F. Miller, Seattle; T ! the spot of runner-up to Tony Cuc- Worgum, cinello in Ameriean League batting, Barnes, Sand H. Pace Setfers (By The Associated Press) Except that Georgie Stirnweiss, Yankee speedster, has moved much change in the individual per- loops the past there is not ranks of leading formers in the big week. he boys with the high percentage marks siem to be tape g off in iboth circuits as the clubs near the {inish line. The two top men at the plate in the National, Phil Cavar- retta and Tommy Holmes, have both iuffed off a few points and prac- none the “names” have bs y of 1 osted their figures in the left-hand FOR SALE—Concrete mixer. Guar- . American League home run pacer, “Junior” Stephens did manage to sneak up a bit on the National distance-getters who stood still Latest reports on records of in- dividual leaders in the two major leagues, as compiled by the Associs ted Press, are: National League Batting—Cavarretta, Chize, 1mes, Beston, .349. Runs Batted In—Walker, Brook- lyn, 123; Holmes, Boston; 114. Heme Runs—Holmes, Boston, ‘Workman, Boston, 24. Pitching—Brecheen, St. Louis, 14- 4; Passeau, Chicago, 17-8. | American League —Cuccinello, Chicago, .308; Stirnwe New York, .305. Runs Batted In— 106; Cullenbine, Detroit, 89. | Home Runs—Stephens, St. Louis, 24; York, Detroit, 18. Pitching—Muncrief, St. Louis, 13- | Newhouser, Detroit, 23-9. D MR., MRS. HOPE HERE Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hope and { family, of Point Retreat, are guests at the Gastineau Hotel. 180, .354; He 28; Batting 4: | 5 — { | | NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING | NOTICE is hereby given that the (33rd Annual Convention of the \ Grand Camp of Alaska Native | Brotherhood and Sisterhood, the an- | nual meeting of the Alaska Fisher- men's Cooperative Association, and the annual mesting of the Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska (Land Suit), will be held at Angoon. Al- | aska, in the ANB Hall, beginning 10 | a. m. Monday, November 12, 1945,| | and ending at 12 midnight Saturday, | November 17, 1945, in which meet- ings of each of the above-named or-| | ganizations, each camp is entitled to | | participate after having shown itself | | in good standing as to membership | and finances, by means of a maxi- mum of 3 delegates, which delegates must also be in good standing and | been regularly elected by their re- spective loeal camps. Forms for |eamp reports and for credentials | of delegates are available from the | ANB Grand Secretary, Box 81, Ju-| | neau, Alaska. Business to be discussed and acted | upon will include, among such other lbunlnm as delegates and officers regularly introduced, the following: | 1. Reports of Grand Officers and Executive Committee. 2. Financial reports camps and Grand Camp. 3. Bargaining agency including | instruetion of business delegates, NLRB run-off election for cannery workers in 1846, and jointure of ANB - ANS cannery workers votes with that of AFL. 4. Resolutions and orders for the coming year on any appropriate | subject within the Constitution and By - Laws, including Citizenship, Fisheries and Aboriginal Claims, of local villages, towns, and canneries, etc. 5. Reports of attorneys and others on legal proceedings. 6. Amendments to ANB Constitu- tion. Notice of arrival of delegates ghould be made directly to “Local CRESCENT FOR SALE-Large | ‘CONSOLE RADIO, tten, New York, 8 HOT WATER FURNACE, ofl bur- Health and Sanitation Conditions ln| and seven | Box 137, or | Franklin St. (10,073-t0) | BAR, counter Write P. O. at 322 So. BACK stools inquire into FOR SALE—Large Hardware mumv&ILI. CARE FOR small Lllfldr(‘n‘ thriving business in Al-| askan city; Drugstore, well adver- l‘ tised, good income, excellent lo- cation. Write or \nw GRADELLE LEIGH RE Box 468, | Fairbanks, ' (10,073-13) | doing HOUSE im le. APT g (10,068-t1) ! | Phone 428 FOR SALE—1935 V-8 Coupe. Re-| conditioned motor, good tires, radio and heater, 1 Red 770. llU.Ofi&-lIl Cash Bros. (10,066-t1) condition. or re George A-1 In | | { anteed i e i term: i size oil heater. | Practically new. George Brothers,‘ (10,066-t1) | PATRICIA—Length 50| 12 ft. Fully eq\nppo(l, Spacious accommodations. Phone | 628, or P. O. Box 1945, (10,066-tf) | Sewing ma- | cedar chest, | 2 highchairs; | chine, sun lamp, bathroom scales, buggy, play-pen, chest of draw: ers, baby scales, nursery chair. Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. | (10,085-t1) : s | "BEDROOM furnished house at 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodcs, The very thing to warm that Little Tike's midnight snack without the inconvenience of leaving the bedside. Just pour two tea- spoonfuls of water into the Bottle Warmer and place bottle containing his milk into the warmer. Then when the wee hour in the morning comes, just reach and turn the cur- rent on and milk will be warmed in a jiffy to just the right temperature and no more through automatic control. See and Purchase these Lahor Savers Alaska Elediric Light and Power Co. Phone 616 0000006000000 04006000000040000 man. Don’t apply unless you can hand'e the job. See Ms. Gross, 20th Century Theatre Office. (10,073-tf) | day or evenings, in 13, Johnson Apts. (10,073-t4) l during my | Apt. No, WANTED—Competent experienced stenographer, Law Office R. E.| Robertson, Phone 334. | WANTED—Women press operators and ironers at Alaska Laundry. | MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply | at the Alaska Laundr 'MISCELLANEGUS | PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Anderson Shop. | i | PAPER HANGING is an essential FACTOR in MODERN DECORATION and should be professignally hunz to give the utmost in . beauty and satis ticn We have the answer to your PAINTING, TINTING and PAPER HANGING problems. JAMES S. MeCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 BARANOF BOOK &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 (10,069-tf) REMEMBER — We buy, sell and trade second-hand merchandise. ! Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglns Trading Post. ! GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | ————— nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 UD.! poo oo Lolws Beauty Shop. Phone 20L|} o1y pyRNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING | Smith 0il Burner Service LOS'I' AND FOUND next door. (10,060-tf) er; BNG hot water heater, 250 gal. hot water tank, all for $550. Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t1.) GOOD 3 BEDROOM HOUSE Wh.h or without furniture. Telephne | Green 475. ! Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 ~ Night Phone 476 — e e ] [OST——Black coin purse, contalnmn 2 keys and ring. Please return to| Empire. Reward. CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT,OFF. IF party who took purse September 9th doesn’t immediately return REST of articles to P. O. Box 1709, warrant of arrest will be;| issued (10,065-tf) | TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. COMBINATION radio, Universal vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, electric beater. Black 415. (10.052-t1) 3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furmsl\ed.l Very good buy at $1,800. Inquire 925 West 11th Street. (10,067-t6) NOTICE Ir. R. N. Hester, M. D., Eye Spe-l cialist from Ketchikan, will be in Juneau for a few days beginning Oct. 1st. Appointments for eye ex- aminations may be made in ad- vance by calling the Juneau Medical Clinie. (10,073-tf) Thisd. 1t 60 eas; Kfiof:fi gfifi ‘gh- Hete of head colds with “Vactra-nolt ‘Works right Where trouble is 1o reduce congestion — soothe irritation = take breathing easier. Also helps prevent many colids trom devel tf time. Tryit! Follow VICKS VA-IIO'IOI. Hotel Rooms Seattle Close te shopping, business, theatres—away from noise. Seeretary, Angoon Camps ANB, ANS, Angoon, Alaska,” not later then November 5, 1945. WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR,, Grand Secretary. Pirst publication, Sept. 25, 1945. Last publication, Oct. 5, 1945, Daily Only 5 CORNELIUS Apartment Hotel Third at Blanchard ~ EL 2888 DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Parls NORTHERN COMMERCIAL Cq. “Caterpillar” and Allied 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 ~ FOR RENT ROOM for gent];man; required. 328 3rd St. references SEAVIEW APT.-One block from Federal Building. 3-ROOM FURNISHED House, oil range and bath. 513 Willoughby Avenue. (10,072-t4) OU MAY save some easily removed valu- able posesssions before a fire makes considerable headway, but you can’t remove everything! 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 cach of eur depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. ARRY adequate fire insurance to be sure your loss will be fully covered. Ask this Hart- ford agency to check your insurance NOW! No ob- ligation. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Shattueck Ageney Seward Street Phone 249 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA Juneau MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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