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P \(‘ E SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF —JUNEAU, ALASKA large room equip- Smuggler's Cove and other scenic ( romn nur: at the Mrs. Dorothy » Pass Wi Hospital and Sgt. Mau- | employee, left on t H. Wheat property auditor ico and Texas, having seversd con- rom Skagway o b B m N 1 the Rev F eption fol- Don McKay, wellkn ubr after which |resident and former SKAGWAY, Alask pec nee) the Princess| Co. agent, returned on the a8t o000 aragea's tuberculosis prob- 0 deft or moon in Ju-|steamer from a short business tiP jepg wigh federal officlals and the ¢ st h ended by Alice o Seattle. He is now connected With poqq of health organizations in four ' : 1 staff, and|the White Pa major cities of the U. 8., Dr. C. Pre A(';‘ th ! SEatbalitiser e a g Eorl Albrecht, Commissioner of is not in very ¢ iy A Mrs. Flor Olsen, Miss Betty letter from Comdr. Zoeller of the U. ;.o l;l“ mf' ]“"i";‘;::u,\_DeDm"m(m' hoped his wi \ o Coscen and Mrs. Margaret | S. 8. Hudson, warmly thanking them "y o pic "0 gay trip, the com- 1y improv L n, are v oc vees of |for the generous hospitality accord- \icco, 1° meet With : Brou Post Of Mi John- ed the s while the destroyer Was oo inaiviquals in Seattle, San i Mr in port. The Hudson sper Bt peoncisec, Washington, ehd New days here during which > 8 NeW v Gty church center was kept open :m:-x’u Dt Alimeehit. stk AN Wit s | ) :n(n:);\]i.: m:i‘km-rnu:u = d homemade o, agislation pertinent to the ad- cokies, caka and coffee were serv- ... \b-of e rial hes A e, which was in port. The boys were sincere and g H\l session of the Alaska Legis- way o years ago when entl tic in their expressions of 1.\ e in March, such conferenc wa flooded. ~ This thanks for what they claimed to be ... yighiy advisable at this time. t cople will once the nicest treatment ever received —y, tle, he will discuss the kit ar lectric more > to Long Bay, by them. They were a fine bunch . rial health program and of lads, seasoned veterans of North o0t with Dr. Edith P. Sappington, Pacitic engagements including OK- pjstrict Director of the: Children's D e e e e ] s Bureau. He also plans to visit the Miie il wife of Skag. Schttle Orthopedic Hospital where g 2 & J PKAB= mony Alaskan crippled children ‘;"l ; ‘M“‘" T, was a recent visitor In ape pospitalized under the Territor- erson, Deputy Collec- of (.m oms and officer-in-charge the local office, is vacationing in Phillip Olsen and Mrs. Mavis loldine are teaching the 4-H girls ng and sewing . Olsen hs d by Mrs. nia Bur- WERE-$150 $125 Al' 1"k\‘ ivi heliday Pius X LT 5 L1557 84D.D3 Tax Included , the mu Skagw 101t Piano children has been r:xi E uments were and cther musical ins aught - BABIES (REMATED i§ CHARGE MADE AT TOURIST CAMP MANCHESTER, Tenn.—Authori- s awaited a* laboratory repor today to determine if human ashes w found at a tourist camp ne here, while three persons were h on m charge connectio with t ng alive of one infant an cremation of four others The trio being held were identi- fied by Sheriff Sim B: s as H. H. his wife, and her son, arraw Sheriff B: trio in Jail at nearby Fayetteville, Te; ifter two negro employees of Peters, who operated a tourist camp, had Lul(l him five babies had been cremated in an ash heap at the camp between October 18 and No- vember 19 He quoted the negroes, Willie and Mary Ramsey ng one of the infants, a \\hlw (h)lr! was still alive when broug 'u \ne cump All in the | Family | WERE-$65 [ ; How w&'fi;c«« "';efiob s (X)) Yoid Tl 1 | 3,5 GUNNISON, Utah, — Two auto- mobiles came together with a re- s crash > 1 2@5 waited momentarily wore off and then got see who had struck whom king than the impact that the drivers were ard Jensen was driv- her-in-law’s car and was driving their fath- brothers. r his br Boyd Jensen er's autc “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building GRIFFIN 0. 87 Makion SE_ | | 2 SEATTLE 4 WN. | | | | Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners® rnia -Trimm T Fur-Trimn The Rev. Harold Fredsell has tak- | en a position at the Bank of Alaska v left vacant by the resignation of ‘ /& ! Miss Beity Coseen. He will be there P Pt tw etk veak: B or only two or three weeks. 8 C residents celebrated the in the usual | Nfiw, hearty manner, and practically all 0¥ e cof the bachelors enjoyed a home- cocked me With the destruction by fire of the > rived nks said he placed the ‘Two American Film |can stars will receive. gold medals | Belgium’s foremost film critics, it (since the liberation. DR. ALBRECHT OFF FOR CONFERENCES IN FOUR CITIES * With conference appointments to ial Crippled Children’s Porgram. Washington Discussions 1 Among the main issues to be dis- cussed in Washington are the needs for increased personnel and the peti- tioning for release of Alaska-based Army and Navy hospitals, now being vacated, for Territorial use. These subjacts, together with other details, e brought before Alaska Dele- L. Bartlett and officials of the U. S. Public Health Service and Children’s Bureau. \ In New York City, Dr. Albrecht will meet with the American Pub- lic Health Association and the Na- Tuberculosis Association. The id that both these have shown keen in- s health problems, pected to aid the rogram in many ways. Dr All)hwl due in Juneau last was weather-bound in Alaska Native sterhood con- , and only ar- y aboard the Hy- peech before the con- Ibrecht discussed in an all-out tuberculo- ram These plans by the convention. speech, he supervised the showing of “Let My People Live”, A N ie depicting the story of tuber- cul ticnal commissioner | e | | Now, Nurses, | Just Read This item TOKYO, Nov. 24—Nur: of the apansse Metropolitan Police Hos- al in a “bulletin from our hearts” have petitioned the management for higher pay and protested that “we er can submit tamely to b satment.” ital director sald the 125 nuries were behaving children” and that it lerstanding anyway. demands, distributed : mimeographed leaflets to 5 well as to the manage- angry 1. Thirty per cent more pay. 41:1&» now receive 45 yen—approxi- ately three U. S. dollars, monthly.) | 2. Some soap, and a place to L'\kc a bath. 3.New nurses’ robes twice a year. 4. And can’t ‘someone please fix! the leaks in the roof? B - Stars Given Honors| BRUSSELS, Nov. 2¢—Two Ameri- warded by a committee of 12 of is announced. Thomas Mitchell will receive the award for his performance in “The Fighting Sullivans,” “Our . Town’ and “The Long Voyage Home,” and Vercnica Lake for “I Married a | Witeh” and “Angels of Mercy.” The rh< ice was made from films produc- led since 1940 and shown in Belgium | LA SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 For Comfort and 2 Bervive F. B. Get the New Wasb.- McClure, Mer. ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Hotel City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 AR RO 5 5 NP TP 4TV VOR™ Wt NEW WASHINGTON | e 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED Fryers— et ; WANT ADS e B e 8 e e ’ FOK SALE s e o . FOR SALE ° ° . . e Late '41 Royal Chrysler 6 o o passenger Sedanetite. 7 new e o tires, radio, heater. Phone e ° ° . . ° . B . Baranof Hotel, Rcom 301. One of the nicest cars in (10,125-t2) . 0 e0 000000 00 Juneau. PAIR 6-ft. 6 inch skis, binders and poles. 710 9th St. Phone 758. (10,124-t4) COMBINATION record changer- radio phonograph. Table model, with stand for records. Electric portable phonograph, manual portable phonograph. Gen. Elec. sun lamp, floor model. Ladies| aqua coat with light fox collar,’ size 14. Phone Red 453, after 2!_ p. m. (10,124-tf) | fprmpar e o | |CAMERA % ice skal es, size 3;1 key-wind engine and trains. Box 531, Juneau. (10,124-t3) CHRISTMAS TREES | JACK PINE or SPRUCE 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per ft. o Stand Included) | OPENING DEC. 17 i 1P. M to?7P. M. | Across From 4‘ BEHRENDS STORE i PHONE 676—NOW! | M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders| NO DELIVERIES! \ Eddie Powers - - - Operator 9 A { FOR SALE—AImost new crib mat-| tress (6-yeal size) in perfect condition. Blue 330. (10,124~ 13»‘ FOR SALE—Two full sized bnby} cribs; 1 mattress. Inquire No. 6, | Irwin Apts. (10,124-t3) FOR SALE — Complete bedroom suite, excellent clean-condition | inner-spring mattress and sagless FAND LAUNDRY—318 Wlllouwhhy PP G SR S i M. spring, $200, cash. Phone Belford, | Green, 142. (10,124~ l(h REDUCE FIRE HAZARD in boat.s“ nhomes, restaurants, . trucks, ears,| ete. Buy small hand-uperatedi carbon dioxide fire extinguisher.| See them at 123 Third Street, or; Phone Belford at 53. (10.124-'.3:} 30-FT. TROLLING BOAT-—31B196. All in good shape and ready to go. Between 2 and 3 Floats. Call on board IXL. Small Boat| Harbor. (10,123-t12) SMALL WARDROBE nunk rale.' skis, skates, field glasses, 32-20] rifle, new electric broiler, waffle iron, boat propeller with shaft, 30 gallons diesel LUB oil, 2'z HP stationary gas motor, small soda fountain and many other useful articles. Phone 12, Douglas Trad-| mg Post. (10,1233-t3) | 2 MOHAWK Royal Oaliph all- worsted red rugs, 6'x9’ and 2'x3".) 222 Seventh Street. (10,123 t3) | FINE UPRIGHT FIANO and n Contact G. A. Baldwin. (10,121-t6) PIANO—Phone Blue 332, after el p. m. (10,120-t6) | 725 BASIN ROAD priced for quick| sale. Wish to leave town. Call Blue 323. (10,119-tf) | Used Used FO metronome. Gibson mandolin and case. metal Bb clarinet and case. Used C melody saxophone and case. Used upright piano. Cash or terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc.! (10119-'.(1 5— | New York dressed, 60c per pound. | Phone 385. (10,118-10,148) {TWO COAL STOVES and one kerosene cook stove. Phone 428.| Crescent Apts. (10,112-¢6) APARTMENT HOUSE—Phone 428. 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-tf) COMMANDER Mimeograph ma- | ching, automatic feeder, inking, counting. Complete with instruc- ‘tions. Phone 387. (10,110-tf) LARGE SIZE circulating oil heater, practically new. Phone 92. (10,109-tf) PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greetlng Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-t1) e SR el l;OR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft. Boat - Chicagoff. Freighting or towing. Write or wire Frank Calyin, Sitka. (10,085-t1) The scherzo in music takes its name from the Italian word for “joke.” Ninety-eight percent of the pro- ducts leaving U. 8. farms travel by truck. 5 Wit DITH WALKER MRS'B/Fmop HOTEL g—Dressmaking—Gowng Talloring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS —————————————————— and 1':-ton trucks. Phone 132 or 117. (18,121-tf) WANTED - Fuxmsne(l or uufur- nished Apt. or house. No children nor pets. Permanent. Write Em- | pire 6503. (10,121-t3) ‘WANTED—Large steamer _trunk. Phong 548, after 5 p. m. (10,118-t8) | ‘\;AETKED — Use haby 1;1a3 pex;‘ ~!thetic rubker plants will produce WANTED—Helper in kitchen and general housework in private| family. Good pay to ambitious| person, and surroundings of the| b Phone 361 for appointment. (10,124-tf) | WANTED — Badminton racquet in| good condition. Phone 432. (10,124-t3) CARPENTER now available. Inde— pendent jobber. Repairs and al-| terations a specialty. Room 23,\ Alaskan Hotel. WANTED—Small furnished upm‘t-‘ ment or house, by respectable! gentleman, wife and 5-year-old| child. Permanent. Call Alaskan Hotel, Room 23. (10,124-t6) GENERALV HOUSEWORK-—nursing ‘\ or care of children. Cabin at end| Seaview Apts (10,124-t3 WANTED — Wardrove trunk. Call| Mary Jo Wade, Baranof. (10,122-tf) | SECRETARY-Interesting job. Star $200.00 month. Or typist, start| $125.00. Peter Wood, office above Gastineau Hotel Desk. (10,122-t4) ( COUPLE wants unfurnished Apt. “or| small house. Phone Raymond | Schuller, Baranof Hotel. | (10, 12"-!4! WANTED—Heated | gzxnfle for M;\ 526 12th St. (10,111~ ‘014(‘1 P. O. Box 487, or Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain stretching, and all wearing ap- parel. Black 210. (10,107-10,136) | WAN’ sed furniture 308 Wil loughby. Phone 788. M!htnLLANEQd S gun building. Stocks, parts, scope sights and Rod, reel aud telescope repau Buck Harris, Box 983, Ketchikan, Alaska. . (10,121-t6) PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. | Anderson Shop. | BARANOF BOOK STlOP 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 | Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska| (10,059-tf) | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.; Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20L.| 315 Decker Way. i FOR RENT SEAVIEW APT.—One “block from Federal Building. LOST AND FOUND overnment Bond. Reward. (10,123-t3) LOST— Return to Empire. LOST—Eastern Doxy No. 31-B-360. 15. (10,122-tf) Phone Black LOST—Bank book and_ identifica- tion papers of Anna B. Gothberg. Please mail to General Delivery, (10,124-14) Juneau. DOST-—Black Pekmese dog 3 Phone Black 380. (10,124-t3) FOUND—Two keys on nng Ovmer may have by paying for this adv.| Empire office. (10,124-t4) AP i WA B S AR -1 1t is estimated that present syn- 1,100,000 tons in 1946. For. Prompt Courteous Service CALL foomews 114 TRANSFER HAULING DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING | West 11th and F St., Phone 876 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining HARBOR mcfi] | and Dyeing \ Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor ! D ittt e e § (10,124-t4) | fi { SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1945 ALASK td/* o %‘” (aIrunES ewing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Infogmafiun and Reservations Phone 612 AUDITS SYSTE MS 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 NQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOCUNTING SERVICE TAXES - LLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle _FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 S. PATRICIA G FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES E TUESDAY—7 A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change SUL SISO | MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 Puhlic Accounian;-Slenographic-'l'ax Returns ' Good Taste in Decoratwn 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 Phone Douglas 374 P.-O. Box 1216 e e REG.U. 8. PAT.OFF. 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