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MARSHALL OFF TODAY FOR CHINA Continued jrom Page One resigned Nov. 27 State Department whom he support his work J. Hurley, who with a blast at career diplomats cused of failing to in Chungking Marshall's Aims Marshall's efforts ac- On de- pend 1 ~ The expeditious removal of 325,000 anese troops still in North China —The withdrawal American Marines who are committed to stay until the Japs are out. 3-The elimination of a possible scene of power among Britain, Russia United States. 4—Development strong nation capable of acting oné of the peace-keeping powers of the United Nation: Diplomats advising Secretary of State Byrnes and President Tru- man appear to be agreed that the only solution holding hope of a permanent settlement of China's troubles is in an agreement which would bring the Communists into the Chinese Central Government - DRINK KING BJIACK may of China as rivalries and the of China as & s Their beaty wearing comfort LAVENIK COPS HIGH MARK OF: ALLEY SEASON Even-Up Game Fealures Last Night's Merchants Bowling Session STANDINGS w 14 14 13 13 LEAGUE Team Butler-Mauro Sabins Juneau Drug California Grocery Hennings Harry Race 8 Coco-Cola 6 Juneau Florists 6 13 15 15 of triumph in roli-off of a tried game, Butler-Mauro rolled along on a three-game sweep last night right into first place in Mer- chants League bowling at the Elks. At the regular end of the third game of their match, the B-M rollers had an identical count to that of their Juneau Florist opponents—499 pins. Martin Lavenik put his California Grocery trio way out in front in their opening match with Hennings, running up a 276 first line, the high- est competitive score at the Elks this season. On the strength of that mark enik finished out with By virtue Ip. | L. Holmquist for Every Type of Figure o line, correct-support and “stand up’ gloriously . because Maiden Form uses only quality materials d tailors each brassiere wi sure it gives an you long and faithful servic ith scrupulons care, to make, TN <, 50LD AT ALL LEADING STORES == 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000¢ The Monthly Meeti Rooms to participate in an MOOSE LEGION MEETS the Moose will meet in the Moose Club SATURDAY NIGHT At 8 P. M., December 15th Following a business meeting DUTCH LUNCH will be served at 9:00 o'clock after which all members of the Moose and their friends are cordially invited GAMES and RECREATION ng of the Legion of 4 k | evening devoted to 0000000000000 000600000000000000000000000000000000 g M. Lavenik ¢ E. Simmons ‘~x.(h individual total for the night, \041 pins, and California plucked an m.nm honors for a single game, (vlady.s Waugh turned in a top ladies’ score comparable to Lavenik’s —a 230 single and 580 set night's sion Radde's set to- tal, including 222 and 215 lines, al- most equalled Lavenik's high mark.| Sabins club also scored a sweep in last night's pin-felling, moving into (top spot right along with Butler- Mauro. Harry Race threesome ran up the high team match total infthis week for Seattlz, where he Willl oG UGE Se taking the odd game to knock Ju- neau Drug from the apex rung Last night's results, completing the first full round of Merchants League bowling, were: Hennings: Spot F. Henning 169 H. Petrich 117 M. Davlin 119 408 Grocery: 276 190 121 3 168 3 9 198— 535 160 170— 447 126 150— 395 Total 457 521—1386 California 181— 640 123 146— 459 121 121— 363 427 4481462 183 J. Shepard Total Coco-Cola Bottlers: Spe 29 H. Simmons 167 B. Lavenik — 117 Jack Shepard ... 133 29 156 194 113 71571453 29 87 167— 490 162— 473 157— 403 Total Sabins A. Stewart G. Waugh B. Davlin 446 177— 531 230— 580 142— 445 Total 470 537 548—1556 Juneau Florists: Spot Carnegie Hudson Blanton 13 174 13 195— 129 145— 107 146— 423 5499 39 540 411 367 -1367 C B L Total Butler-Mauro: E. Radde F. Holmquist R. Maynard 215— 631 155— 488 129— 436 222 173 160 ) Total 547 $499—1555 §Butler-Mauro won tie-game roll oft Harry Race Drug: L. Hudson 178 B. Blanton 190 Hagerup 178 195 1m 146 200— 573 175— 536 140— 464 515—1573 Total Juneau Drug: Spot 512 33 9 215— 589 114— 362 33 173 113 168 33 201 P. Maynard 135 M. Monagle Total 487 546 496—1529 Average, did not bowl. Tomorrow afternoon, the men’s Sunday Stud league swings into its cecond weekly session at the Elks. Bea Champ LIKE “the champ,” never expose yourself to a crippling blow — always be prepared for the un- expected. If you don’t carry complete Automo- bile Insurance, you are wide open to a serious financial | which may be a knockout. NOW, before you drive, insure with— Shattuck Agency Seward Street | Juneau Phone 249 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 Two | hundred scores were frequent in last 177 134— 479 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | DOUGLAS . NEWS ‘lSlTING HFRF | Mrs. Pearl Walker is a Douglas | visitor this week, as a guest of her | sister, Mrs. Elroy Fleek. Coming | from Seattle, she plans on a short ‘Vl\“ and returning soon. i s CAPTAIN WAHTO SOUTH Albert Oliver Wahto | Capt. left join his recent bride, after a ten- | day visit with his family and friends here, Capt. Wahto is on terminal leave from his Army duties pending his final discharge in February. He married a Fort Lawton girl lasf November 16. Capt. Wahto is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wahto. SAVIKKO RELEASED M'S Hjalmer Savikko arrived home this week after 16 days less than four years of service in the Army Transport Service, Craft Division. Hjalmer enlisted in the Army December 20, 1941, at Fort Richardson and received his dis- | charge December 3 with a maunu | of Master Sergeant in charge of 168-feot Army Transport boat, wlth a 22-man full crew. He and his Harbor | — 'HW \ | | ! i WANT ADS FOB SALE INEW HAMPSHIRE RED FRYERS —New York dressed, 60c per Ib. | Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. avage shotgun. Inquire between 10 a. m. and (10,143-t1) Ari P ctic Bar m FOR SALE—General Electric wash- ing machine, double bed with spring and mattress, single bed, spring and mattress; dinette set, overstuffed davenport and chair set, kitchen stool, child's crib, buggy, highchair and play pen, large picture, cast-aluminum tea kettle, ironing board. Phone Green 353. (10,143-t3) nOUS 3 Rocm.s and bath, com- pletely furnished. Electric sewir machine, sunlamp, washing ma- chine, dishes, etc. Priced for quick sale. 927 W. 10th St. (10,142-13) Lumber business and crew have been stationed at many Alaskan ports from Seattle to the | farthest Aleutians. A brother, Bern- | hart Savikko, was docked in port this week with a similar craft. He is also master of the ship. While in port, the parents of the brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Savikko, were guests of the ship, being treat- ed to movies aboard and a special § chicken dinner. M/S Bernhart Sav- ikko will not be discharged for sav- eral months yet. BOBBY REISS IS EIGHT Bobby Reiss is eight years old today and celebrated with his young friends last evening with cake and ice cream and a treat to the theatre. Ten of his young boy friends were invited and a special invitation to only one girl, lucky Anne Pusich.} Bobby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I Anthony Reiss. ON AIR TONIGHT The young people of the Douglas Bible Church will appear on .the air over KINY this evening at 5:45 o'clock in a 15-minute program | sponsored by the Alaska Evangelistic Societ, The program is composed of songs and carols. - | s 00 cec o0 e e s e . . I * WEATHER REPORT ¢/ (U S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 ¢'Clock This Morning o e e In Juneau—Maximum, minimum, 37 At Airport—Maximum, minimum, 37, e e 00 ve e 43; 40; WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) e o o Rain this aiternoon. Partly cloudy and cooler tonight, becoming cloudy with rain or snow flurries Sunday Lowest temperature tonight slightly above freezing. 6060000000000 - D = HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Evelyn Oja has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. Discharged during the day were Mrs. George Geddes, medical, and Zelma Gross, surgical. Admitted to the Government Hos- | pital yesterday were Lilliam Nelson, | Annie Houts, Claire Williams, Annia Yakasoss, and Lilliam Austin. - - NEW YORK FROM .'39 FORD TUDOR 8500 sawmill, complete with birch & ruce timber permits, lumber yard, 2 outboard motors—16 HP. Location near Fairbanks. Terms very reasonable. $28,500.00 Heaiing, plumbing and sheet metal shop. Complete stock, splendid business location, ample storage space; reasonable rent. Terms. $35,000.00—One clusive dress o nlaka shops; stock and real estate. Inquire now before it's too late. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTY CO., Fairbanks, Alaska (10,148-t3) A FORD SEDAN good engine, §: 5p. m.(10,142-t2) 1930 MODEL Good tires, Black 539 after WRITING DESK FOR SALE—Ph Blue 770. (10,142-t4) 16 MM KEYSTONE Mo\'le Pro- jector with 300 ft. comedy film, used very little. Ideal Xmas gift for child or for home movies. Value of films over $10; all com- plete for $20 cash. Also new automatic record changer, plays 10 records at a time through your radio; crystal pick-up, $45. Almost new pair man's light sport hip boots, size 11, for $7. 413 10th St., Red 340. (10,142-t2) | 50-H.. DEISLL Phone Blue Master. GRAY CARACLAL COAT 18, excellent condition, new, at sacrifice. Owner for tropics. 101 Hillcrest. seine SKiff see Harbor (10,141t6) one 290, or Size 16- nearly leaving (dh) 24-FT. CABIN CRUISER, 31B860 See Harbor Master.” (10,139-t0) FOR SALE—4-Room house, with bath. Immediate occupan: 832 W. 8th St. Write P. O. Box 422. (10,137-t1) | lnqmre (kill Mon.) Bailey’s Bar. FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have you? I Electric outboard motor; 1 Model A coupe; 1 new }-mile brass searchlight; 1%-In. brass bilge pump; I Double-barreled shotgun. Phone 22, (10,135-t1) No 1 Newhampsh e Red cockerels, year old Mar. first, $10 each. F.OB. M. Chapman, Point Baker, (10,134-10, ’)ll sale. earg( (10,133-tf) OIL BURNER Ior Brothers. HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and a bath, partly furnished. Inquire| - house 1102 9th St. or write P. O.| Lester Purcell of Paughkeepsie, ‘N, Y., arrived here yesterday. He is registered at the Gastineau. | >-oe - EDWARD GRIFFIN HERE Edward L. Griffin of the CAA has arrived from Gustavus and is stopping at the Gastineau. - D FROM ANCHORAGE | Raymond R. Bladow arrived here from Anchorage yesterday. He is |a guest at the Baranof Hotel. -+ | FROM WASHINGTON | Mr. and Mrs. Evan D. Jones of | Puyallup, Wash., are in town. They are stopping at the Baranof | .- | More than 40,000,000 attendances are chalked up every year at fairs |in the United States. | ToTAs o % " Women's Aosanet Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ For Comfort and Bervive Get the New Wasb- Mot ington Habit ALASEANS FEEL AT BOME at Hotel | NEW WASHINGTON F. B. Box 1684. (10,132-tf) | 6-FT MAHOGANY cigar care, with| marble base. Price $100, cash or terms. George Bros. (10,131-tf) 1%-H. P. ELECTRIC motog. Prac-‘ tically new. George Bros. (10,129-lf CHRISTMAS TREE JACK PINE or SPRUCE 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per ft. (Stand Included) OPENING DEC. 17 1P. M to7P. M. Acrm From BEHRENDS STORE PHONE 676—NOW! 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders‘ NO DELIVERIES! Eddie Powers - - - Operator | e —————— TWO-APT. HOUSE — pumxshed\ garage, good location, full lot. | Phone Green 665, between 4 and\ 7 p. m. (10.112-¢0) PHOH‘OGRAPHIC Xmas s Greeting| Cards, with envelopes, Alaska | Scenes. Available now at Winter | & Pond Co., Inc. Everything ml (10094 tf) Photagraphy New York in the 1840's had less than 400,000 inhabitants NEON 19) | 1.2 foot- 64, WANTED budmex U‘nnk. locker or small trunk. Call or Red 332, after 5 p. m (10,042-t4) | YOUNG MAN wanted for relief doorman and part-time work. See Mr. Lewis, 20th Certtury Thun.re‘ (10,141~ L[: RESPONSIBLE FAMILY — wn.h' children of school age, want fur-| nished house, three or four rooms. | Bedroom, living room, kitchen | and bath. Lease year or longer. P. O. Box 456. 410.140-L6»f WANTED—Large house. No small children. Call Reids at Bus Depot Phone 108. (10,132-t0) | To rent 3 or 4 bedroom consider pur- 473, 8 to 5. (10,132-tf) WANTED~— house, permanent, chase later. Phone WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788, MISCELLANEGUS A(-FN l"s DEAI ERS hand-loomed, Indian beaded belts and bracelets, geous colors, Other item: Kelly, 2302 Ontario St Wayne 6, Ind. (10,143-Sats only) " Genuine design | PIANOS RENTED and Anderson Shop. TUNED. | BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 2Q2 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-tf) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1945 Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 SYSTEM TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Plblic Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. " FORBENT 3-ROOM FURNISHED CABIN. Oil heater. Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (10,042-t4) STEAMHEATED ROOM — Phone Green 675. (10,141-tf) BUILDING AND LOT. Size lot 110x120 ft. Three streets, South Seward, Ferry Way and Marine Way; or will build to suit tenant. George Brothers. (10,141-tf) OR RENT — Steamheated Tooms. Kitchen pnulng,t'a. Phone 886. Home Hotel (10,136-tf) PTANO NOW FOR RENT at Doug- las Island. Ph, 143. (10,130-tD) SEAVIEW APT.—One ne block from Federal Building. " Before the war, the oil in ;ls ry distributed about 50,000,000 tourist road maps & year. 20th Century Reveals the most GLAMOROUS FOOD SHOPPING SPECTACLE YOU'VE EVER EXPERIENCED { TUESDAY, Dec. 18 N § y N \ N N N R N \ N ) 19 ) 1) B \ —— Arctic Delivery Service For Prompt Delivery PHONE 101 | o et HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 . s e MRS. EDITH WALKER BARANOF HOTEL Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS SIGNS NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing PRATT NEON CO. Shattuck Way—Phone 873 ELLIS AIE LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle _FOR RESERVATIONS PHO M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—8 A. M. i Sailing Date Subject to Change ettt e e e o] fET | Painting Contractor 5 With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE —C(‘,LUB — CHURCH — STORE AFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN % 1 McCLELLAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS WWWWW 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 NG 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 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION