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| can be emphatically declared that it is idle to talk about development of Alaska if the already crushingly high rates are ther “Even BARTLETT TELLS POSTMASTER OFFERS ABOUT PROPOSED RATE HEARINGS If FreightCh;rgesAdvance One of Two Things Must Be Done, He Says iated Pres h Dele- State before the way, Alaskans were hez burdened by high ship- ping charges. During the war sur- charges running up to forty-five per- cent were imposed. Surcharges are still in effect, although th: keen reduced 1 never belie’ I do not now believe Alaskans s been required to pay one because the need al charges was, in ed by the fact zone and, semed to me to | ot of war which issessed against all e*nation. Alaska economically ork. to enter marine astically e—when in all {1o¢¢ hand corner address exorbitantly high in Tags should not be used water rates else- s mail will by careful| y serfders,' tated to- ation of e listed the | hrist- tmas d Handling be greatly preparation Pcstmas day in sender the guid ever have in cent of surcharg for these addit fol oceasic arge degree that Alask therefore, ast Friday mmui a news gate B tt said t Maritime Commissiof gate the entire Alask structure this month to be held in S latter part sue Was C by Gov. Gruening news let issued by Jett, dated Washington, Nov. 8 ne Delegate s the need for the in- truth they wer quiry is brought about by the mparison _Wwith, ¥ s ot e the WSA, operators of 1€ re even befor ll.‘\\'.«l— we might St i oaiens ‘and carrie nce the beginning c get about ‘M. 1 hout| G ould be placed insid war, will soon have to W \ s a land of opportunity for | ¢or identitication 1f tag from the operation, probably he retuning veteran. Rl e e e e B a few months land of opportunity for no one A Yrndl ar Eol % _.'Next year gold mining will move!2riiCies Careltiuy i SWong, his poses a problem of ‘extrer containers. Wrap parcels sect again into its historic position as the ‘ urgency for all the people of the 48T —— but do not seal them except when Tervitory,” said Del Bartlett . 4 bearing a printed endorsement “GUVanOENG gources Saje UnAl Ce- reading: “Contents, Merchandise spite the surcharges still in effect Pcstmaster: This parcel may be very large deficits are being incur- opened for postal inspection if S e necessary,” together with name and A e address of sender, as sealed parcels Bilgs e it not so labelled endorsed are have guessed that peace salsiett toosgoa T AT adte e anns ey L rate. The name and address of the ??,,l‘,;gw;’l.‘:‘,’“[’,‘,‘, thirgs vaust be sender may be handwritten or type- riers are going to stay “1. The Government must con-|WHen OF T iy They cite higher operating tinue to operate ships in the Alaska| Perishable Matter—a 0 in all categories, plus the need for trad= and absorb whatever deficits '21PNE perishable articles i’""-'lu amortization schedules pay for may result, or be prominently endovsed with fhe the new ships which will be required The Government must pay a|Word “Perishable” by postmasters for the trade.” Iy to private carriers or other-postal employees. Articles The proposed Investigation will, it “Of the two methods, T personally likely to spoil within the time is expected, make available data required for transporta- prefer but it must be reasonably L) which will allow a future pattern to remembered a subsidy for coastwise tion are not accepted for mailing be worked out _Parcels may not trade is unique and would be tre- ~Limit of Siz Crushingly High Rates mendously difficult to obtain. What- | exceed 100 inches in length and “Neither 1 nor any other layman ever difficulties, it is the clear girth combined who has not had opport 0 € was in alv { the ve beer yers fully on all mail m Addresse plainly giving street rural route sible. The should Place be one o should b westi- rate mat ink, or d in box numt pos- ave imbe de T ble. we be der’s ret Delegate Ba 1 rtation costs i i in unles copy carc fact a wt return ol the parcel hdraw Alaska as a thin i hir Pack It is idle to assume the gold miner, who receives a fixed price for product, can successfully absorb the \dded costs which would be brought about by I - freight and passen- governme time Alaska to be from pre- car- or demonstrated at that- increased her one of two he Sc I those rates are necesss if the in business above war Parcels con- costs to subs at second, limit of parcel: 1 all Iloilo, ‘The lass or unds Man 3 duty of the Federal Government to, Limit of weight amine into the whole matter can step talking in generalities about ' weight of fourth say it will not be p to raise Alaska's development and do some- pest matter 70 declared, “but it thing constructive.” jzones, including pSSArY is o on “\e\/ ik \'{4 gunny Br0 Enjoy the whiskey that's Bring on Old Sunny Brook—and if's like a burst of sunshine after showers! For here's the whis- key with a sunny disposition! Smooth, fragrant, rich — with that finer Kentucky bourbon taste. oLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND . N WHISKEY- « 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT SE——————- NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YURK, N. ¥. BLEND . 6.5 PROOF . 1% KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHIS) Pladinum @® Alaska Airlines feeder //' plane bases / = DC-3 scheduled routes — Alasko Airlines feeder plane routes Only terminal points are shown on the above map. There are more Alask: complete passenger and express services of Alaska than a hundred towns served by Airlines in Alaska. Use Airlines. Telephone 667 the , office Baranof Hotel for information. ALASKA AIALINES SR (HRISTMAS MALING ADVICE SUGGESTIONS |entire T | cemmunications THE DAILY ALASKA EMP Cebu mboanga, Davao, Baguio, Philippine Islands, but par-| els for other places in the Philip- pines may not X 2 Perm! ble Additions and Lx\- closures—Parcels may be ‘Do Not Open Until Christmas Written greetings, such as “Merry | Christmas,” “Happy New Year," |“With Best Wishes,” and names numbers, or mbols, for the pur- pose of description, may . be closed with third or fourth-class (parcel post) mail. Books may bear simple dedi ory inscriptions |of a personal nature. Other writter .ld(ll(lrm\ subject cels to letter sostage. Do not enclose | parcels, | e. to letter prepaid may be sent with parcels prepaid the third and fourth-class rate by securely a tdching the envelopes contain the letters or other written matter to the outside of parcels. Seals—Christmas seals or stic ers should not be placed on address side of mail Stamps—Mails save time by buy- ing postage stamps in advance. Special Handling — Fourth-cla. matter only—Parcels of fourth-class matter, endorsed “special handling will be given the most expeditious handling and transportation prac- ticable (but not special delive vpon payment, in addition to regular postage of the following charge: Up to two pounds, 10 cents; over two pounds, up to 10 pounds, 15 cents; over 10 pounds, 20 c Special Delivery—The prepayment of the fcllowing fee on first, secor third or fourth-class mail entitl it to the mest expeditious handli parcel postage at the first-class rate at the and transportation practicable, and HEAVY "HUDRAULIC truck hoist. { Turpin. | at st also entitles it to special delive: the office of the addressee: F class mail, up to two pounds, 13 cents; over two pounds, up to 10 pounds, 20 cents; over 10 pounds, cents. Second, third or fourth- class mail, up to two pounds, cents; over two pounds, up to 10 pounds, 25 cents; over 10 pounds, 35 cents Insurance—Parcels should be ured. The fees are: For parcel valued not over $5, three cents ov $5 but not over §. 10 over $25 but not over $50 ts; over $50 but not over 25 cents. Return receipt four All in addition to regu- in- cents 15 ce $200, cents extra. lar postage Odd-sized Mail—It is asked that the use of small or odd-sized greeting cards and envelopes be eliminated, as it is a considerable burden to handle them. It is sug- gested that in no case should cards and envelopes be smaller than 2% by 4 inches, a size somewhat larger being preferable. - FROM YAKUTAT Stanley N. Benson, Yakutat,gs a guest at Hotel Juneau. - - DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY— Public Buildings Admini: Office of the Divisicn Engineer, 338 sors Building, San Fran- cisco 11, Calif., Oct. 25, 1945—Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be rece this cffice until 2 p. m, 1945 and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and per- forming the work for interior paint- ing at the U. S. P. O. and Court House, Sitka, Alaska, in strict ac- cordance with the specifications dat- ed PB DIV-7, Aug. 21, 1945, and drawings (if any) mentioned there- in: and th~ general conditions dated Sept. 15, 1942 and addendum thereto dated May 15, 1944. Specifications and other data may be had at the office of the custodian of the build- ing or the office of the Divisior, Engineer. kngineer. First publication, Nov. 12, 1945. Last publication, Nov. 14, 1945 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on October 26th, 1945, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- aska, Jennie Holst, of Juneau, ov. 26, estate of MARTIN HOLST deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as re- quired by law, to said executrix, at the office of her attorney Howard Stabler, in the Shattuck Building. Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice. JENNIE HOLST, Executrix. First publication, Oct. 30, 1945. Last publication, Nov. 20, 194 ‘\OTICE OoF uuARlNG 0\' FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held upon the Final | Accounf of Herman Savikko as ad- ! ministrator of the estate of Albert ‘Herman Savikko, dceased, at 10:00 | 'clock A. M., January 3, 1946, in the |court room of the United States | Commissioner and Probate Judge for !the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct, in the Faderal-Territorial Building in Juneau, Alaska, and that all persons are required on or before said day, to file their objections, if any, to said Final Account or to any particular item thereof, and to show cause why said estate, after payment of the expenses of administration, should not be distributed share and share alike to Herman Savikko and Elli M. Savikko, father and mother, respectively, of said decedent, and his only heirs, both of whom reside in Douglas, Alaska. . Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 29th day of October, 1945. HERMAN SAVIKKO, Administrator of the Estate of Albert Herman Savikko, deceased. First publication, Oct. 30, 1945. Last publication, Nov. 20, 1945, marked not | letters in| as doing so would subject| J. E. STANTON, Dlvislbn“ Al- | aska, was appointed executrix of the | IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | ¥ and IH+++H-H+4+'—FH-H°H+'I-H-I+F++H—4+4~H+H+H~H—FH e ' WANT ADS FOB SALE BUICK 8 SEDAN—Low mileage, radio, heater, good rubber. Phone Black 491. (10,116-t3) |FOR SALE—39-ft. “ARK" neau, now beached at landing. This boat made trip overland from Richmond, Va., to Tacoma, Wash.; then to Juneau, Alaska, by water. Should have distinctive value. Paul Satko, P. O. Box 244, Juneau Alaska (10,115-t1) TEN TUBE HALLICRAFTER re- ceiver in metal case, with built- in speaker. In excellent condition Phone 64 days, or Green evenings LARGE HOUSE at fireplace, fully nished, bedrooms. Suitable for rcomers. Newly remodeled $4,500. Call Blue 323 (10,114-tf) i 5 wardrobe trunk, S50 $4. Calin 214-N of (10,114-t3) | STEAMER Electric iron, Seaview Apts. bedroom sulle‘ 513-A Wil- (10,113-14) 1-PIECE Walnut_ Like new, reasonable. loughby Ave COLT A;‘llly special; Phone Green 370. (10,112-t) 38 -40 Bisley Phone 132 or 117. Fred (10,112-t) and Phone 428. (10,112-tf) | TWO COAL STOVES kerosene cook stove Crescent Apt 11 APARTMENT HOUSE Phone 428l Crescent Apts. (10,112-tf) | TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, garage, good location, full lot. Phone Green 665, between 4 and 7 p. m. (10,112-t1) "Pl"ugre”' i FOR SALE—Gas boat 50 ft. overall, with 250 fath. new skates halibut Phone 176. (10,111-t6) seine, 21 and equipment. purse gear COMMANDER ‘V(lmco”raph ma- chine, automatic feeder, inkir counting. Complete with instruc- tions. Phone 387. (10,110-tf) LARGE SIZE urculalm" oil heater, practically new. Phone 92. (10,109-tf) 2-BEDROOM house, furnished. Nice location, $3,500. Call Ray at the New York Tavern for details. (10,108-t) 25%25 ALL-STEEL IGLOO complete. For sale at the Trading Post. Phone Douglas 12. (10,102-tf bargain. Inc. (10,096-t1) case. A real Music Supply, ed at PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting! Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter & Pond Co. Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-tf) FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft. Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or towing. Write wire Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE wlth or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. o FOR RENT SEAVIEW APT—One block from | Federal Buildlng MRS HUT(HINS HERE T0 CARE FOR BETHEL BEACH CITY NURSERY Mrs. Nellie Hutchins of Puyallup, Wash,, has arrived in Juneau to take charge of the Bethel Beach Nursery at 404 First Street and Gastineau Avenue, Miss Christine Peterson, matron of the Bethel Beach Home, has announced. Mrs. Hutchins, who has had prac- or training, will give a good home to babies and a few children of pre- school age, it is said. ANCHORAGE MAN GOING TO GERMANY TO SERVE FOR STATE DEPARTMENT Vincent Anderson, son of Oscar Anderson of Anchorage, recently called on” Delegate Bartlett in Washington during a brief stay | there. Anderson is with the State Department and will be leaving scon for Germany, where he served for several years previous to the war and during the early part of the war. - HOSPITAL NOTES Karl Sundquist, medical patient,| was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. the way was Karen Hope. She had been receiving medical attention at tke hospital. B aa— ATTENTION ELKS Emblem Club Hoe-down, Elks Hall, Saturday, Nov. 17. (10,116-t3) of Ju-| Eagle; “Basin Road. | fur-{ Price, ! one | one | hut, I Frank —{ 1In 1941 the United States had '\{ SHOES REPAIRED tical experience in child care and! Only dismissal during | WANTED WANTED TO BUY-HOUSE. Phone Black 454. (10,115~ [1"‘ WANTED — Used baby play-pen. P. O. Box 487, or 526 12th St. (10,111-10,140) ANTED--Sedan or station wagon for cash. 1939-42 model. Must be reasonable. Erwin Apts., No. 17,! after 6 p. m. \10.110-lf\i HAND LAUNDRY—318 Willoughby | Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain stretching, and all wearing ap-| parel. Black 210. (10,107-10,136) | WANTED—To weld, repalr, or fab- ‘ ricate, any part that you have broken, lost, or wish to remodel or fabricate. Oxy-Acetylene| welding on cast-iron, steel, brass, | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 mnsu%mtd/* i b g (AIRLINES Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan - Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS | bronze, copper, etc., ctc. Paul| | Satko Repair Shop, 1402 Harbor | For Information and Reservations Fhone 612 Way. (Oct. 9-Nov. 8) | L P %] | WANTED—Used iurniture d‘ld wil- | loughby. Phone 788. " MISCELLANECUS Al ASKA BUS!NESS DIRFCTORY‘ is completed, ready for sale. Will employ full or part-time book- | keeper; secreta three salesmen 1 (or women) guaranteed $300.C0 minimum commission monthly if willing to travel Alaska. Good salaried positions open soon in Fairbanks, Anchorage, Juneau.| | Also sales territories open in| States. All openings pay well, have good immediate future. Apply at office above Gastineau Hotel desk, or write Box 74,| Juneau. (10,116-t1) | 1 | TRAPPER wishes housekeeper. If | interested, write “Ed,” Hawk In- let, Alaska. (10,116-t10) /PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Anderson Shop. Al l)ITi SYS}EMS TAX;}S z NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVIC] ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TQ KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle _FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ‘ BAKRANOF BUOUK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY | Latest Books for Sale and Rent Also Attractive Alaska Handmade Earrings Out-of-Town and Special Orders | Given Prompt Attention 1202 Franklin St. Phone 563 | iBox 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaskal | ¢ M. S. PATRIECIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—T7 A. M. Bailing Date Subject to Change PUSSSSSON SESESIPINSTHSECUSPPUSSSUVEY GUARANTEED Reaustlc Perma ‘3 " i i (10,059-tf) | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone | 315 Decker Way. | : up. 201, The unit of money in Eg\pt is the Egyptian pound NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: IThm, on November 13, 1945, in ;he { Ccmmissioner’s Court for Juneau ation - USED GUITAR—With solid ’e“m"r:PrLcinct at Juneau, Alaska, Howard | Alaska | D. Stabler was appointed adminis- ,tralor of the estate of JENS AN-| { DREAS FREDRICKSEN, deceased. All persons having claims against % aid estate are required to present | | them, with verified vouchers as re- | quired by law, to said administrator Public Accountant-Sienographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 Good Taste in Decorutum will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be mpre 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. MeCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 at his office in the Shattuck Build ‘ ing, Juneau, Alaska, within si ! months from the date of the first i publication of this notice. HOWARD D. STABLER, i Administrator. First publication, Nov. 13, 1945. Last publicaticn, Dec. 4, 1945 60,000 drug stores; Great Britain had | 25,000 and Russia 9,832. | P ! WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing i{ Hollywood Shoe Parlor | HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINERY, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 ALASKANS FEEL AT S0ME [ | SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way ING 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 IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED amCupofln-.'h:id- sures each of eur depositors against loss to & maximum of $3,008 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COI}POBATION