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P \Gl SIX 44 DISCHARGED A. Wright, Clifford W. Nich-1 n Harris, Edgar O. Beatty, Louis JW( MEMBERS MAKING THE DAILY ALASKA EMP |ARNOLD TAKING 5. Jensen, Merritt A. Peterson, ¢S Gill, Kenneth M. Nelsan, HOSPITAL SlIPPERS‘ SERVICEMEN ON oot 5 “ua™ iy o ALASKAN VIEWS mas, William H. Mills, John L.| The Juncau Woman's Club yeste lfl(Al ( I_ESI sicks Harold P. Hansen, Harold day officialy changed their meeting BA(K WHH HIM o cholas P. Weber, Granville date from the first Tuesday to the 1‘ John \\";Hum\ first Wednesday of the month, with ey -A—Elwin L. Messer, John L.|the adoption of a resolution to that| H A. Hullt, Kenneth G.|followed the club luncheon and oro- | H rthur B. McBride, Logan g?';lm \fl‘l \nvm(h ld Room of 'l‘.n MUCh A((OITIleShed TO' ), Paul A. Parker, William | Baranof Hotel pict. Louis. Kastien, Coatiss]” Smmtaraon contiues 1o graw,l * WOTd Trip Ubjoctines White, Albert M. Martin, John|and two new members, Mrs. Robert | llows W. Wagner, William B. Glafke,|Light and Mrs. W. E. Teredis, were| Back in Juneau enroute to Wash- Ralph F wver, Raymond I.|accepted yesterday In connection ington, after spending all the time Forrest, Graff, John L. Miller, Donald C. with membership, Mrs. Harold Smith he could sibly scrape together Linna, Groves, Wi w].n' A. Doe, William: E.|reported she had sent 200 letters to for an ‘“educational” trip to the Ladd, Jacob Kochutin Associate members, or women who i and into Interior Alaska Gilbert n, Robert W.| wish to become such, throughout the Director of the old Scott, Donald | Territory erritories and Island M. William Mrs. Ernest Gruening made the Possessions, Department of the In- s, 2 announcement that Mrs. Ray Peter- feels that he has accom- OTICE man has O the Gen plished the main obiective of his W undersigned, will not be Chairmanship for Juneau of the Na- |visit to the Territory e ble for apy debts cont tional Clothing Drive which will ke He rribed interviews with lit- ainst the “Victory Coffer + cpened in January, and that erall undreds of Alaskans,” 3 \derson from this date, Nov. 5, 1945 the Woman's Club co-operate with individuals and in groups—talks T. Melvin (10,109-t4) CARL & ANNA HOLM, ! other organizations in this pro- with those representing all ‘point 1 H. Hil 5 - ad Ject of view, holders of ‘all the political Walter L. Jewell, DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! The material for house slippers for ts—not just those friendly to h alized veterans has been re- present administration’ of the ceived through the Red Cross office, | Toyyit he stressed. He denied nd club members will begin work on them tomorrow, with Mrs. Jack Mrs. Walter Heisel, Mrs. 1 and Mrs. J. V. Cole together to do the cutting re 100 pairs of slippers to make, and they will be distributed among members for sewing. Anyone with time to spare may contact any bove named women, and angements for getting some of the slippers made up. - o BRYANT ARRIVES WITH PRISONERS; RELIEVES HELLAN FOR VACATION Taking over (".Vep;u’)"s duties in ice of the U. 8. Marshal here while Deputy Walter G cation, is Sitka Deputy Marsha d Bryant. Deputy BEryant a > from ka last night on North Sea, ners sentenced to jail terms by U. S. Commissioner W. W. K‘.H ht: Joe Carmack, sentenced months in Federal jail for giving liguor to minors; Mike Toml, 120 days, assault and battery; Buster Bowles, 120 days, assault and bat- ry; Edward Holmquist, 150 days, pssault and battery; Oscar Wilson, 90 days, drunk and disorderly; and Elizabeth John, 60 days, drunk and derly. to 12 Here is fine whole milk from lush dairylands brought to you by Kraft with the water re- moved! It “‘keeps’’ on your pan- try shelf! Makes a delicious fiuid milk quickly, milk with uniform D ARIZONA MAN HERE creams richness! Try it today. Raymond Morgan, resident of Phoenix, Ariz, is registered at the Baranof. D NOTICE! — NOTICE! Have waited fc ga turned to 427 9th If not returned x.h(v‘rv(lll['l\ action will be taken. (10,110-t3) R DRI\K KING BLACK LABEL‘ "6000000000009000000 ¥ —f"OVOOlIG’OOOO@O 2000 00000000“00“0“0000“00% $ & For € i1 > : OF CORVEHRICIACe . o o ¢ ; FLY ALASKA AIRLINES i More than 100 communities are served by Alaska Airlines ; with smaller aircraft stationed at Fairbanks, Nome, McGrath, Bethel, Naknek. You can depend on Alaska Air- lines to take you to most Alaska communities. These are § some of the towns served by Alaska Airlines: b4 4 CLARK POINT FOL SHISMAROF s 1GUIGIG KOTLIK JOSEPH VILLAGE 2 PEDRO BAY OPHIR NORTHWAY i ANIAK N MISSION FORT YUKON KALSKAG . DAWSON b4 PLATINUM BETTLES 2 STONY RIVER STEVENS VILLAGE FLAT HAYCOCK HOLY CROSS EGEGIK MOUNTAIN VILLAGE KOGGIUNG PILOT STATION AKIAK TAKOTNA CKEN GANES CREEK : RUBY JREKA NYAC NOORVIK UTOPIA STERLING LANDING WALES . FAREWELL EAGI K K HOLIKACHUK TOLOVANS ANAKNAK MARSHALL TETLI} U 11K PAIMIUT BOUNDARY EEK ST. MICHAEL STAMPEDE NAPAMUTE NENANA LIVENGOOD SLEITMUTE KOTZEBUE BLUFF ANVIK TELLER DILLINGHAM HAMILTON CHENA SPRINGS ILLIAMNA KWIGUK MINTO PILOT POINT OHAGMUT TANACROSS CROOKED CREEK WOODCHOPPER MEDFRA FAGLE QUINHAGEK KALTAG HUGHES AKULURAK CARIBOU CREEK WISEMAN Office Baranof Hotel Phone 667 ALASKA AIRLINES 0000000000000 0900000009900000900000000000000¢ 9000000000000, ms that his has been ' He has been “escorted tour bis own” the Director added, “I belie about everyone me, in the tim a good part of the time he and, seen pointed out, > T have I had. On-The-Ground Views From the on-the-ground A view: gathered on his trir Mr. Arnold following as most stressed with varyin rela 1!1'\!* according to the atehood, highways, Ra ad and its freight , land withdraws housing and tourist pre ations, Statehood is eve most issue, Mr. Arnold declared, and, more self-government for Al- s on whic aska is one of the matte his division had been working e before his coming to the Territors Now, he has of Alask idered in ¢ to be taken ed himself not e his own posi- themselves to be cor nection vmh action, Mr. tion fore him while here. Not only is his trip not yet con ed, but he has not been abl ¢ ent v pressed and not evelving from wi i tory which must influence any yes or no stands he will take. ALEX DEMOS property 1n Douglas. Railroad Policies One new house and duplex. Rea- The Te s Director declared sonably priced. (10,110-t3) his belief tk time is at hand for a wal of A a LARGE SIZE circulating oil heater, Railroad policies .The Railrogd, practically new. Phone 92/ is sure, could be the trunksfor a (10,109-t6) | — et il Haskd: BASSINETTE — For sale. Phone| takie chaxge of the zallroad offer-.. Baos PO (10,108-44) 1 excellee! to its roots and as been done. t policy that “the railroad pay for itself” has been set ress, Mr. Arnold thi that does not line intent of th looks for a r the part of the [ ited States that will be re- opportunity to go re-examine Though the must by C: policy original SpPONSOrs. tude on the Un flected in Col a new realiza- tion of the importance of this country’s territorial pos: ions. Tt director also stated that befo aving V ingtcn he had sicns of approval Federal Highway Now eard some €xy of extending the » Alaska. te new m.k:um Territor facets, mental ut. 'm\l » of the House of Representa- tives should also have considerable effect, he feels Highway Problems One phase of the highway prob- lem he plans to look into much deeper is that of withdrawn strips along both sides of the Alaakn Highway, which haye been force- | fully pointed out to him as bars to| development. However, he said, the entire Alaska Highway question— who will maintain it, and hcw—is still very much undecidgd. A trip to Sitka was scheduled by Amold for today, following which he is to be in Juneau, leaving to- morrow evening. He has a meeting called in Ketchikan for Sunday evening, and on the way to the First City will stop at Petersburg and Wrangell. The director declared he very much wants to make a similar trip to this territory at least once each year, to see and hear what's (,olng on. However, he pointed to Hawail, | to Puerto Rico and the sever: other possessions under the juris- diction of his division, with their demands on his time. “Alaska comes first with me,” but e of them inter t will have to be -pa worked The tour of the Roads Com- said, pointing out that this was his | first trip since taking over his new job. His trip here has given him even more realization of the necd to learn more about the Territory, |in order to draft basic policies for |it, the director added. SOME BREELZE PAUL, Idaho—After hiring a con- | struction firm to level off a large section of his farm, Farmer R. G. DeLong went to work with a tractor preparing the land for cuitivation. A high wind came up, stirred up la dust storm and DeLong becamg |lost, unable to recognize his own farm. He finally drove the tractor into a wire fence and followed the fence linp*home, | OIL he | IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e ron SALE ONE .38 COLT, Army spccnl one 38-40 Bisley. Phone Green 370. (10,112-tf) HEAVY HUDRAULIC Llu;:k hoist. Phone 132 or 117. Fred Turpin (10,112-t1) TWO COAL STOVES and one kerosene cook stove. Phone 428 Crescent Ap 0,112-tf) APARTMENT HOUSE—Phone 428 Crescent Apts. (10,112-t1) TWO-APT, HOUSE — Furnisl garage, good location, full Phone Green 665, between 4 ¢ 7 p. m. (10,112-t1) CHEST OF DRAWERS and vanit . 424 First St. (10,112-t4) SUN LAMP, floor m()dol l‘xcvlh‘nt condition, $15. Blue 550, evenings. (10,112-t4) FOR SALE—Gas boat “Progre 50 ft. overall, with 250 fath. new | e seine, 21 skates halibut|_ and equipment. Phone 176. (10,111-t6) | BURNING FURNACE with Phone 276. (10,111-t4) hot water coils. PIANO, lat electric stove, large circu- oil heater, set. Apply 513-B Willoughby Ave.! _ Inquire Thibodeau Grocery. (10,111-t3) | e a fore- FOR SALE—Frigidaire. Late model. | Eight cubic feet. Good condition. Phone Black 390. (10,111-t3) - TWO OF THE BEST business tween 6 and 7 p. m. (10,111-t4) 9; waffle | sled. Call| (10“0»{3! 1 PR. HIP BOOTS, iron; Flexible FI Blue 150. n any of the issues put be- FOR SALE—Partly-finished lmu.sn[ 4 rooms and bath. 39. (10,110~ !6' full basement, Phone Douglas COMMANDER Mim('u;;xaph chine, automatic feeder, inking, counting. Complete with instruc- tions. Phone 387. (10,110-tf) HALTI -{t., l'ul!y equip- (10,109-t4) HALIBUT l‘oa[ 37 ped. Phone Green 715. TROLLER “TACORA" 38x9% ft. ices 10,000. Makes good 3-man halibut boat. $4,500. Boat Harbor (10,110-t6) | _ 1939 HUDSON Victoria Coupe. Ex- cellent condition. 841 West Eighth Street. (10,109-t4) 2-BEDROOM house, furnished. Nice location, $3,500. Call Ray at the | New York Tavern for details. (10,108-tf) GRAND PIANO — Formerly in Bubble Roora. Call Mr. Fletcher, Baranof Hotel for details. (10,107-t£) . REMINGTON standard typewriter, in excellent condition, with dust cover. Call Royal O'Reilly, Bar- anof Hotel. (10,107-tf) 25%25 ALL- STEEL IGLOO hu! complete. For sale at the Trading Post. Phone Douglas 12. (10,102-tf USED GUlTAR*WMh so!id leather case. A real bargain. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. (10,096-tf) new bedroom ; | lots in Douglas. Call Douglas 213, be- | ma- - WANT ADS | |WHO WOULD LIKE 1 J | i { | | H ! \ C |LOST—Square lLOSTfiP O. key WANTED TO PURCHASE rifle or equivalent, tion. Also shotgun and 22 rifle. Royal O'Reilly, Baranof Hotel. - 3006 (10,111-t) | to exchange for unfurnished hone Green unfurnished Apt. I with fireplace 200, (10,11-t3) | WANTED—Home for young cat.} Phone Blue 410. (10,111-t4) | WANTED — Used baby play-pen.| P. O. Box 487, or 526 12th St (10,111-10,140) in good condi- : t WANTED TO BUY—5 to 8-HP. outbcard motor. P. O. Box 1089, Juneau, Alaska. (10,110-t6) EbOKKLEPLR steno., desires permanent position. Phone xperienced, | 800, Room 410. (10,110-t4) = ey | PBX Typist, clerk, experienced, | desires permanent position. Phone | 800, Room 410. 1939-42 model. Must Erwin Apts., No. 7, (10,110-tf) for cash. be reasonal after 6 p. m. HAND LAUNDRY—318 Willoughby | Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain stretching, and all wearing ap- parel. (10,107- WANTED—To weld, repair, or fab- ricate, any part that you have; broken, lost, r wish to remodel| or fabricate. Oxy-Acetylene welding on cast-iron, steel, brass,| bronze, copper, etc., cte. Satko Repair Shop, 1402 Harbor Way. (Oct. 9-Nov. 8) | WANTED—~Usea furniiure loughby. Phone 748. ~ MISCELLANEGUS L\I"TENTION ST!LNOGRAPH!LPS—- There is still rcom for a few more students in professional stenography. Classes Monday and Tuesdays, from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m,, City Hall. DAY NURSERY—Under auspices American Women's Volunteer| Services, for children all ages.|% =" =""= 8 a. m. to 5 p .m. Rates 25 cm‘s‘ [ SO per hour, or $35 per month. Phone Red 180, Mrs. George Rogers, 1577 Evergrgen, Ave. and PIANOS RENTED Anderson Shop BARANOF BOOK LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books’for Sale and Rent Earrings (10,110-t4) | WANTED—Sedan or station wagon! 10,136) (10,107-19) | Paul | ':L"NED. ! S0P AND | Out-of-Town and Special Orders | Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t1) GUARANTEED Realistic nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. " LOST AND FOUND in coin Please return to Empire. (10,112~ Ml LOST—. Bm\\n \wallel. \uLh papcrs Reward. Return to Wilfred Green 525 Fifth Street. MISSING 2 days Spaniel. Reward. Phone 0394. (10,112-t4) ycllow gold lannl watch, “Yorktown” make. Re- ward. Phone 726, (10,110-t3) LOST—Small black patent-leather PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting | purse. Red trim. Call Mary Joyce. | Cards, with envelopes, Alaska| Green 409, after 6 p. m. Scenes. Available now at Winter (10,111-t2) | & Pond Co. Inc. Everything in}| . - B 2 T O ‘ Photugrnphy (10,094-tf) LOST—Small brown ldennficanon ;FURNISHED 5-Room house. Hard- wood floors, Frigidaire, new rugs, basement with laundry trays, . washing machine. 719 5th. Phone Blue 619. (10,093-tf) Boat Chicagoff.. Freighting or towing. Write or wire Frank Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50 ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. Spacious accommodations. Phone 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. FOR RENT |3-ROOM FURNISHED CABIN— 513-A Willoughby Ave. (10,111-14) | | SEAVIEW APT.—One block xrom Federal Building. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor vvvrrrrrrrrrrrereerree) |FOR SALE OR CHARTER—G5 Ft.| case, between Hayes Shop and| Distin Ave. 380. (10,111-t2) For Comfort and Servive Get the New Wasb- McClure, Mer. ington Habit ALASEANS FEEL AT HOME 294 0 e W omen's Appane “It's the Nicest Stove in Town” Baranof Hotel Building i SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. purse. (10,112-t4) | | Cocker Reward. Ph. Black| —- | Perma- | | | \ i [ | { ) i | : 'IHURSDAY NOVLVIBLR 8, l945 Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH ASTERN PORTS AND OTHEL SOUTIIEA! For Information and Reservations Phone 612 SYSTEMS NEILL CLAERK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireel Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY AC! (‘()l’\'!‘I\G SERVICE 2 9 LLIS AIR DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell - With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and ateamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY-—7 A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change { Public Accounian! Stenographic-Tax Returns MUBP]IY and MURPHY | ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 { - ——d [ Good Taste in Decoratum Also Attractive Alaska Handmade will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be more charming with hand executed decorative art that will enhance your individuality. Either beautiful Her- ring-bone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif are two of our many suggestions. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Pbone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 | W“OM“WW“MW CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Cenuine Parls NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “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 ¢ 4 20660000000 THB management of thio bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The -(ety DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION