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PAGI: SIX \ary session of the Alaska Territor- about,” said Dr. Blanton. “The need aauay B e 1 Three speakers from the States because of the expanding popula- i ] - - 'S OF A'I'MA l'o MEET will address the Convention tion, the increased interest in Alas- | ARE pICKED up S Joel W. Baker, Chief Surgeon | Of Deople in the states, and be- e vl i o cause the Association must streng- E of the Mason Clinic in le, will | ; fas | Ly - B 1 sihsects cute Sut- then its organization in order to :--.—I—H-H-F-H' e | s Abdomen—Differential Diag- | ¢ 8be to meet and deal with what- b & ol — i e R il Dlag- | ouor new problems are brought b i | o ! Operation and :‘ 3 20 ! ron SALE wA“TEn Mm fore the medical profession k | Three Speakers from States Intesinal Obstruction—Di- Lot (00 THCE P T ory - Rescued atSea After Adriff| i s = ewing tenn . . ag and Treatmen AN . LEARN TO FLY with Capital City ! - Will Arrive and Ad- Dr. Ralph B. Snavely of Chicago, for 36 Days-Without B T | Aircraft Ph. 321 202-t1) | H - 4 i Ditadtor of ihe. Ordas i HEAVY ’I'RAVH- y JUNIOR SIZE 18 in. X 16 in. X 6| _ Yoo i 4 D(uly Scheduwied Trlps dress Session Indian Affairs, will talk on tke 7 Food 15 Days Ing BDzlc?;:r(\)mencmf, portable, | WANTED—New milk customers by Y6 i projected pr m of the Medical AC., DC, 120 volts, heavy gaugei Union Delivery. House to house| The First Ar Convention of Division of the Officc of Indian AI_ASKA ROUIE SEATTLE, Feb. 23—Five Japan-| j,;,“;i‘ 3::;" mse:‘g"int’:,}‘t:";u:f‘ delivery daily, Phone 117. o w‘ ) - ¢ the Alaska Territorial Medical As- Affairs ese sailors who drifted 1,000 miles| <o g michrome coils, portable, B R Lalt, suka wran e“ 4 sociation has b or March _Dr. Leo J. Gehrig, Tuberculosis DE(lARES pAA from their homeland in 36 days| CLieT @ O I TR T R TR 11 and 12 in June nounc- i;:n.lnvlum. U ;u.?;l .\m‘imn (p.:mln 50810 5 derelict SKID Webs plRE] © ;_ BADT, ARMY SO witkr 2 ed today by Dr. W. P. Blanton, sec- Health Service, will speak on tuber- repatriation here today after| SLED i 2500 hours Arm A | P t b K i hll{ e y @ SL { ¥ S y flying § retary. Physicians from the en- culosk B : SEATTLE, Feb. 23—Pan Ameri- | their arrival aboard the craft that 4 in. LONG RIDGED flat steel| time is interested in flying | elers llrg e1C. an tire Territory are expected to attend everal members of the Associa- can World Airways reported today rescued them, the U. S. troopship| runners with finished wooden | for one of the feeder lines | 2 wherever it is possible. tion have prepared papers for the that its Au(\uk: reglon passenger. Fairmont Victory | top, s290 each. Sold in bundles| in Alaska. Has CAA Comm. | Also Trips Chief i to come’before the meeting express traffic much heav-| The Fairmont Victory was steam-| of r y. ‘ ildry i 2 Conventio 1 be to formulate and There has been a need for such ior last month than a year ago. ing nmi ard 'n m Yokor(:xn g l l\;f,mm?:::‘ls::l "gsglfldlfi | A adopt a constitution for the Asso- a méeting for @ long time but due Northbound passenger traffic Was with 1373 American troops aboard ELECTRIC BROILER | neau. = £ ciation. Also slated for serious de- to former poor means of transpor- uyp 256 percent last month as com-|when the disabled little coastal| MIRROR FINISHED aluminum 12 | S S | \ liberation will te proposed legisla- tation over so large an area as pared with the same period a Year| craft, the Nisshin Maru, was sight-| in. grill size. High and low heat, | HAND LAUNDRY- “Specialize Cur-| HAINES SKAGWAY HOUNAH 5 tion to come befors the extraordi- Alaska it was difficult to bring this ago of 161 percent. Southbound|sq Feb. 11. The five men hastily 110-120 voigs A. C., D.C. Util"'v" tains, shirts. Black 210. | passengers increased 100 percent | jeserted the derelict to go aboard, use broiler or hot plate. Available (189-1mo.) | AND OTHELR SOU and air express volume was up al-| the rescue ship. | for immediate delivery. Terms to| —— — i HiL: SOULIEASTRRN FORIE " 2 g | mest 500 p%‘rrm?(. .-,fnd J. D. Fes .10, Sasaki Seizo, the captain, told Lt | rated firms, others 25% _cash. WANTED—xNeon transformer. Hx-; F I 1 > . & i N ]) traffic manager for the Alaska Te-|C. T Clark of Austin. Tex. whe| Wwith order. Balance on delivery.| volt workable or no. Pratt Neon | or Information and Reservations Phone 612 I i i glonservice, e {inderstood Japanese, that the five| AMERICAN WHOLESALE CO. Sign Co. (184-t4) | ; i “We note,” he added, “that Alag- ;.4 been without food and with | 1401 8. Keeler, Chicago. | R It q:‘g‘)u'.a“ce S“le kans znfv.‘llsll\s;ll.’exx\ f\mf*r\tél{l\ ((:11xp1 no Water except What dnuld hv‘ (202-t1) D“ESSM:EINGA—T'IJI:SILORING e i s ot pers increasingly as o standad: caught during rains, for 15 days. | oy PIPER OUB Alrplanes now | Fur coats remodeled, work guamsm1 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES | e ro|. He sald the Nisshu Maru h"d' ready for delivery. Capital City| teed. Blue 565. (179-lmo) | | [{"J']')‘"‘m:p‘;m; mm{?lnts Pl m:‘fi-‘_]‘}hxsnd«;wl f‘]’\lh(il Ho;kaxdo“ Is-| Distributors Phone 321—Box 2227 WANT To rent 3 or 4 bedroom ] 1 a.n allidsd " in " 1Rs " toutic: tirires: \\e“:,n v :r\:x l’:llgipdl::;ltl:"l ;sl(:xtmec (:;lv.s‘ J\\nmu (202-t1) hsuse, ;Zermn:em 4cunslder pur- 7 Established 1840 can truly say nm we are the family Ay v — { chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors IVORY BOWLS airline of Alaskd” | gine were futile and Seizo said wcR SALL OUGLAS—2 bed- (132-tf) o . +hen he tried again the ensine ex- | soom house, fully furnished in- | AR ase TaraTEae 308 Wi 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 VASES ! ploded, burning his arm and one luding electric refrigerator, wash- | 1o oy T ppen gt FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING MaXImos 's Elevaled }“‘ | ing machine etc. 2 lots, excellent | U8Ry e The troopship was crowded, but' yiew immediate occu b VASES ; ! pancy $4,000 . 5 w |the five lived in an ammunition -ash, Phone Black 755 in Juneau. Blnl , 'I'o ,m o"an' "“one {hold and volunteered for work in > s i FOR RENT och N, ,NEIH John W. Clark w LL BRACKETS e B - . i s UIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE l‘“‘ snip's Istmiary ; - — |2 ROOM FURNISHED apt. Oil - Seizo, father of three children, ONE MICROMETER depth gauge,[ giove inquive 513-A Willoughby. PLAQUES n ke Iglous OM@ scid “our families must know that Goodell-Pratt make, little used, (202-t4) e EBS we are dead in the sea.” condition excellent; size—zero to e A ST L Yo . 3 9 ARTIFICIAL FLOW . |STANBUL Turkey. Feb, 23, —| Rescued with him were Sasaki three inches, four-inch base. See | FOR- RENT — Steamheated rooms. E LLE S AIR LINE s X PLASTIC WALL and CORNER Scholarly Maximos of Ghalledon ‘butcmm‘ father of five children, Clark, at Empire. (d.h.-tf) Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. . LR Baicha '|and three single men, Okia Kan- e Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) 4 o A S, M %, O e o Sl e Oue B e | : DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIRAN vated today to Patriarch of thei, model, 5 tubes, only $22. Phone | . H o G e o Tosti i oorene| MISCELLANEOGUS via Petershurg and Wrangell COSTUME JEWELRY tant thrones in. world. relig- | : s LR e With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydab i) i { ROOM COTTAGE, woodshed | DR. STEVE'S-—CHIROPODIST Do UEB, ACIAWOCK, Y Salee & REDWOOD PINS and NECKLACES unanimous vote of 17 arch-| large lot in Douglas. Ph. Douglas | “Foo Specialists” steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle ops, Maximes was chosen’ suc- | 742. (199-t4) | Office No. 7 T:iangle Bldg. Ph. 648 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 72 POTTERY NOVELTIES cesser to Benjamin I, who died on Tu lED B lR l (192-t0) ottt NEW OVERHEAD Garage door e e Alh ks | Sunday | XTURES h as Pin-U Harbor Grocery Ph. 352. (199-t4) | ?IANOS RENTEL and 3k e e ALL FIXT , such as rin-up SCOUTIROOP No 2 - — Anderson Shop. ! [ ” L : : I o & FOR SALE—38 ft. cabin deck fish- | iy : HAINES BE. S. E}fl\{@ AC" SKAGWAY | Lamps, Metal Settee, Chairs Dis- bl g ing vessel 29E832 Gray 91 hp | EXPERT ACCOUNTING { f ' d : " . ke N8 0. aumhy B & OFibh ‘Barvi FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. | 1 Bench Wicker F YACOMA, Feb. 23—Pfc. Vincent| Girl Scout Troop Number 2 for - 8as motor, $2200 sash. Howarc | s iy PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with | i play Benches, Wicker rernery Mayde of Seattle has fourid there's |Intermediate ‘Scouts under e, D. Stabler, Snattuck Blde. | BraRe s DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHONE BLUE 419 OR 79 il 8 1 ons order Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-|! Mrs. Burr Johnson: tern o Empire. (199-t4) [ Phone 859 (160-tf) Box 617 B 5 H Baskef and all Planis oAbt e 4 ed by Mrs. Jack Fletcher, is e ] e S - SILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE { f :‘ ! J“%‘!“l ;\d“l ‘C‘!" GLai S 1| now stuayin ik “Nurathi M 1CARPENTER'S TOOL chest witt | YUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | { ——mn — P DR RS RN <3 ! i e Arm; hief of f paused ! S g 1 ng. Mrs. ” 1 . ! FUNERAL FRAMES and EASELS oibe AT OHIRLIOL Sl e | e AL Tormionn i . iR eRRRe SRR SR SR R s 0t — ) i Gehiers and 3 | 2ed Cross Home Nursing Program 3 3 ¢ b : ¢ BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS Hl AT COST General Hospital and asked the perty of M. T. LaHatte, Deceas- | 315 Decker Way ¢ Hi injured GI: “Is there anything I|[helped plan the program and - Enquire if interested at th S I S SR LT R | o5t AND FOUND GRAY MARINE ENGINES , i : - “yes, sir,' Mayde popped up.|Cross course and the first postwar ..o no 513 Federal Build SALES and SERVICE | B “Can you order the captain to let | Home Nursing Course in Juneau ing : T N : FLOWERLA ANDy frarmes |"'On Tuesday afternoon the troop " ;e Please réx Juneau Welding and IMachine Shop 1 Chuckled the General: “You got|met at the Health Center where!JUST ARRIVED — Pot burners i l (199-t3) Phone 557 Second and Frank e theret” Miss Welsh, Public Health Nurse, " all sizes—Vee Belts and Pulleys | TounD — Onilds siver rimmed e R ”‘"”___ 2 - |conducted a demonstration of a Juneau Welding and Machine Slakih ewgds n‘my Figds Sk by “"“"‘“"’“’““""“““ A o A e DRINK KING BLA: {:aby bath. Other projects to follow ghop. adr-tn | a0 8 5 P t C t t e e | Wil include the proper making of F o0 onntue peylne for i Rdy aintin OQERLE e 01' »mmm»mn»mmnnmonnnmmo««o»«: ! beds, both occupied and unoccupied. FOR SALE—5 mgm house and ca- | ___ - With a Guarantee of Satisfaction | Mrs. Johnson reports that lho mv1< bin furnished. Call at 323 Deck- | mem——————— | e i ikt asidete nev- | Y 05215 | | w0 Erwin Feed All Classes of Work |ing to be apt pupils. One of their 7~ P e ™ SETIS ana poles e Lrwin f'ee 0. LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE N | chief interests is to qualify as 3 o e Office in Case Lot Grocery CAFE — RESIDENCE {Mothers' Aides for children from Ubnew. e ) Ty Bl PHONE 704 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN icne to six years of age. They learn _ 4 ' HAY, GRAIN, COAL i |to understand the child, his food GOOD 5 BEDROOM house al and STORAGE MCCLELLAN » Dec”rat“l‘ o | requirements, health rules and the | safest and best type of toy to be | given a child. At the completion of their Home Ihumng Course, the girls will have Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma ® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA harwood floors. Fully furnished Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5,000, 104¢ W 10th St. Phone Green 475. (176-tf) PHONE 374—DOUGLAS FOR :::::d batc;:;?;. '}r"::mtlrog};‘ dis 5333. OR i FBEIG“T “« s e e P ASSE“GEBS posed of the following girls: Lau- QUA(K S“AI(HER YOUR 107 Cherry St. | cn‘:fi;g!!:}.ln ¢ reen Arlowe, Alberta Carlson, Bess Daigler, Sylvia Davis, Audrey Feero, Barbara Frederickson, Evelyn Holl- \man, Donna Jewett, Beverly Junge, REFRIGERATION | ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. o o Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent |via Lister, Betty Mantylla, Shitley | Anne Molvar, Mary Nordale, Erna “NMWWWWM“\CROHGH, Connie Williams, Joanne e g s = e s — - -—— | williamson, Nola Homethko, Lila o i Sl ol i duck which has a fondness for beer. X ¥ Mack and Joanne Grogan. Reed told police he and Dopes Box 1465 Phone 677 e A et stopped in a tavern for a few beers | ) ! | | i DRINK KING BLACK L. | new wings for KANSAS CITY — Robert Reed: “sandwich man” who carries adver- tising on downtown streets for a burlesque theatre, has lost his best friend. He reported to police the “kid- naping” of Dopey, his pet trained when a soldier seized his web-footeo friend and made off with him in a taxicab. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. NELLIE MALONE, Plaintiff, vs THEODORE FLOYD MALONE, Defendant. . The President of the United States To the above named You are of America. defendant, GREETING: oFFICE Seattle 4, Wash. Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Theatre RADIO SERVICE N ) E Have your RADIO or PHONO- | GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the [ Alaska Music Supply, Inc. \ Phone Red | ! DIESEL MARINE ENGINES and SERVICE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL C0. | “Caterpillir” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY 1 JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way | MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY hereby required to appear in the | District Court for the Territory of ; Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last pubication of this summons, |in case this summons is published, |or within forty (40) days after the |date of its service upon you, in case Alaska! Then money ’ is needed F YOU are absent in- . this summons is served upon you defmitelylfmm your ‘persanally. and answer the plain- “ job as a result of an ac- | geps complaint on file in said court ' IN cident, who loses? YOU DO! and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- | mands the following relief: Dissolu- tion of the marriage now existing | between plaintiff and defendant on‘ DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK You can prevent your | loss of income while un- Hair Styling do voul ork, with | the grounds of incompatibility of OLD WAVING - No more war-weary planes for the air- ::Ii‘t&idoezt pl;]‘;,c‘,_ ot t,empersmem and for any other %ERMANENTS NeW [UXUKIOUS | minied veseier of Maskat rectic | i e o o avomn STYLING * ARE Northern Airlines now puts in service | Ask this agency to tell | gnewer the plaintiff will take judg- | SHAPING INSURED § | the first new transports to be used in Alaska. Built for us by Douglas, they feature luxurious comfort and warmth! Equipped with electronic safety devices. | ment against you for want thereof, 'and will apply to the court for the | relief demanded in said complaint, | and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable judge of said court, and the seal of sam‘ court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 8th day of February, 1046. Y i J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above entitled Court. First publication, Feb. 9, 1046. i Last puhllmtxm March 2, 1946, you more about it. Shattuck Ageney Seward Street Junau Phone 249 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 21-passenger DC-3's First National ilank s of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ————————— ———————————— — — — — ——— — — — — - s ™~ i o e — ————— — — —————— City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel 4