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PAGE SIX Hoarding of (lothing May Soon Be Qver WASHINGTON, March 12.-—Gov ernment and industry officials ex pressed confidence today that price increases authorized for clothing will wash out the hoarding they say has been going on But just in case higher prices don’t turn the trick, the civilian production administration is about ready with a new order which it expects will close any remaining loopholes OPA’s latest price adjustment applies to men's and boy's and coats nu(l to a few other apparel items, such acke trousers The new order permits manufac- turers to base their prices gener- ally on current rather than March 1042 costs. But it requires them tc use markups of three years ago in- stead of the higher markups of last August which have been in effect This, OPA said, will mean higher retail prices for garments made by some firms. Others, the agency added, will have to cut prices, par- ticularly if they have turned to more expensive merchandise since 1943. suits - - NEW TRIAL SOUGHT FOR GEORGE MEEKS M. E. Monagle, ociate Cefense counsel for George Harrison Meek teday filed a motion for a new trial with Judge J. W. Kehoe in the district court. Among the grounds cited in the motion was that the fining and expulsion from cou ot former Defense Counsel O'Leary had prejudiced Meeks fense. Hearing on the motion has been fot for Thursday morning at, 9:30 o'clock BUTTER IS SCARCE RIGHT NOW N CITY The butter supply ic exhausicd in the Seattle-Tacoma area and de- liveries ' to Alacka are practically suspended. Several local merchant have received advices that no but- ter is being churned in the north- west as the dairizs are getting good prices for milk for home consump- tion, aleo ior ice cream making. Just when the butter supply will be back to normal is not stated PRINK KING BLACK LAF . der No "Sensifive Dufies” for Unloyal . L.'s WASHINGTON, Mz 2 personnel who “lack I y goverr t and con \ United States hence forth from uties These duties are def by the War Department as including as- signments connected with radar or atomic energy, attendance at offi- cer candidate schools, aviation ca- aining, and “duties in connec- tion with information, education or orientation of troops In anr the new policy the department upheld effe the authority of Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur's headquarters to remove two staff members of- the Pacific edition of the Stars and Stripes The service paper is published un- the War Department’s infor- mation and education di 1 - MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICE AT HOLY TRINITY TOMORROW The second in the series of mid- week Lenten Services will be con- ducted at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Episcopal, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of the address at this service will be rmonizers of Culture and Religion” in the general Lenten theme “Great Writers As Interpret- ers of Religion” and will deal es- pecially with the contribution of Matthew Arnold. Miss Jean Shaw will be guest or- ganist at this service and as the organ prelude to worship she will play an “Aria” by Chatles Gounod The organ voluntary for the of will be “O Rest in the Lord e cantata Elijah by Mzndels- 1o organ postlude will be by Georg> Galtermann choir will sing at Army to the f the are barred de nein schr Cant The lina” Lenten - this' service. A cordial invitation is extendzd to the public to worship at this vice - ARCHIE SHIELS OF PAF VISITING HERE Archie Shie President Pacific American Fisheries, arrived on tha Princess Norah from Bel- lingham, Wash,, on a business trip to Juncau. He was accompanied north by Mrs. Shiels. HOSPITAL NOTES Two medical patisnts were ad- mitted and cne discharged at St. Ann’s Hospital yester Admitted were Master son and August Ebona Miss Stella Field we of the Dean John- infant. ' | John 16 PASSENGERS ARE | FLOWN MONDAY ON PAN AMERICAN TRIPS | gl b { the| H. Pan American Anvu_\\ flew following yesterday tc Seattle: Vaughn Callow, Marjorie St Lucille Ginger, Oscar Ax\l“l\r)n Lawrence, James Willard william Howden, Roy Snyder. Lloyd Campbell, Carl Lindstrom, Dennis Boskeofske, John Nelson, Richard Johnson, Josephine Teller, Frank McAllister, Efalba Patient and Conrad Bentzen To Whitehorse: nard, Frank Hamilton Hamilton Charles May- and Olga To Fairbanks: Roy Earling, G Levegue and George Preston. i To Nome. Alice Connally ! Passengers from Seattle were: Steven Petrenshak, Henry Gray, Paul Hoggland, Kenneth Kellner, James Rayburn, Mary Schumacher, John Shaw, Wesley McDonald. | Lennard Richardson, Mike Ma- loney, Fountainz Davenport, Colon- 21 Warner, Lloyd Locm Joseph Broadbent, Patrick Friede. Ruth Friede, (‘hmlnttv Cappell, Mary Lizer, Ed Al , Charlis Ste- phenson and Alberta Pct“r' N AlASKA AIRLINES IN FROM ANCHORAGE Arriving yesterday on the Alaska Airlines Starliner Fairbanks with Captain Larry Flahart, Flight Of- ficer Ed Courtmanche and Stew- ardess Betty Freeman were the fol- lowing passengers from Anchorage: Mrs. Patient, the Rev. F. McAllis- ter, Josephine Feller, C. B. Bentzen, Robert Atwood, Col. Castner, R. G Bannister, Doc Haines and R. E. Pherrin On the return flight, the ing left for the Wastward city Clifford Reynolds, Joe Diamond, Harry Paul, Louis Shortridge, tin Brown, F. S. Davenport, K. K. Kelner, , Thomas Maloney, F e, Ruth Friede, Lt H. Warner, John Shaw, Schumacher. follow- Lloyd Patrick col, H. and Mary - o DIRE(IORS MEHING OF JUNEAU (HAPTER, ARC, TOMORROW AFTERNOO:: of tae Loard of Dir- ectors of the Juneau Chapter, of the American Red Cross, will te held tomorrow afternoon 2:30 o'clock in the new quarters of the office in Room 12, Shattuck Build- ing, according to an announcement by C. B. Holland, Chairman of the Board. A meeting at - DRINX KING BLACK LABEL Regular Service from Seatfle and Tacoma FREIGHT REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 000049090000 0009000 new luxurious 21-passenger DC-3's PAcIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES Northern e e s s . . S e, s e, . e, S, S S, City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel No more war-weary planes for the air- minded travelers of Alaska! Pacific J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent | H. Waterud, duly appointed and ! by the Probate Court for the Juneau (and perscnal broperty : | 1 Airlines now puts in service the first few transports to be used in Alaska. Built for us by Douglas, they feature luxurious comfort and warmth! Equipped with electronic safety devices. | property. | ject to inspection during the period {1 p. m to4p m, 1 Phone 716 Jfor cash. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA Army Engmeers fo Re Reestablished; Be Aid fo Alaska PORTLAND, Ore., Theron D. Weaver, engineer in! charge, announces reestablishment of the army engineer’s north Paci- fic Division, combined with the south Pacific Division during the war, was being set up to devbte more attention to expanding north- west engineering projects. It will eliminate need for appealing through San Francisco on matters affecting the area, which includes the Portland and Seattle district and Alaska, Colonel Weaver, who was District Engineer in charge of the construce tion of Bonneville Dam from 1937- 39, has arrived here from Wash- ington Mar. 12.—Cc ] S('l\ I*DR TOLLFFSENS The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tollefsen who left Ju- neau recently to make their home in Kearney, Nebraska, will be in- terested in the news of the birth of a son, Thomas Arthur, on Feb- ruary 4. He tipped the scales at 8 pounds, 5 ounces, according to the announcement received by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Mr. Tollefsen was Assistant Dis- trict Attorney during the time they lived in Juneau. oot i»XZANT ADS ~ FOR SALE 1940 DIAMOVD T 3 for information Motol i, dump truck ‘see Jorgenson (216-t3) 22 AU MATIC RIFLE‘ 2 tennis rackets all for $30. Ph. Red 889 from 8 am. to 5 p.m. (216-t3) WE HAVE MICARTA Stern bear- ings in stock and also Gerte transmissions. Harbor Machine Shop. W 11th and F st. (216-t6) | '41 PACKARD SEDAN, new paint job, excellent tires $1,200. Met- calf's Sheet Metal Shop. (216-t5) RO 0 T R " LETTER SIZE dplicator, practically new, also Ford V-8 motor with parts for boat use. Ph. Douglas 553, Peter Nickol. (216-2) | DFLUXE Plymouth Coupe. 748 a.ter 5 p.m. (215-t4) 1941 Ph. FOR SALE—Set of diamond rings. Call 589 between 5 and 9 p.m. (215-13) MUST SACRIFICE 500 dollar equity for $250. 2 bedrooms, llgh!s! water on Hiway. Write Empire 6. (214-t3) Rt NOTICE Doctor’s offices to be closed be- cause of the full program of the Alaska Territorial Medical Asso- ciation in its annual meeting in Ju- neau on March 11th and 12th, the local doctors will be able to see only emergency cases. Such ap- pointments can be made by calling the respective office nurses. (213-t4) \Ol'i(‘E 'tu CREDITORS In the Commissicner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commisisoner and Ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct In the Matter of the Estate of MYRVEN H. SIDES, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 18th day of February, 1946, duly appointed Executrix of the Estate o Myrven H. Sides, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Ala within six (6) months from the date of this notice. BARNEITA SIDES, Executrix of the Estate of Myrven H. Sides, deceased. First publication, Feb. 19, 1946, Last publication, March 12, 1946. f SUMMONS F In the District Couu for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Nu.nbcr One. At Juneau. MARGARET HALE, plai f ARTHUR J. HALE, Defendant, The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terrtiory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after | the last publication of this sum-| mons, in case this summons is pub- | lithed, or within forty (40) days| after the date of its service upon | you, in case this summons is served | upon you personally, and answer | the plaintiff's complaint on file in the said court in the above ontitled | action. | The plaintiff in said action de-| mands the following relief: Dissolu- | tion of the marriage now cxisting | between plaintiff and the d':fr:ndqr:t: on the grounds of desertion, and {or‘ restoration of plaintiff’s name, nhd‘ for any further relief merited. | And in event you fail to so 1ppesr* and answer, the plaintiff will tn.ke judgment against you for want| thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said ccmplaint, and as herein stated. Witness ihe Honorable court and the seal of said court hereynto af- fixed the 16th day of February, 1946. (Seal) J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: P. E. D. McIVER, Deputy Clerk. First publication, March 12, 1946. Last publication, April 2, 1946. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ESTATE OF JOHANNA R. CHILDS Notice is hereby given that Oscar vs. acting executor of the above en- titled estate and under orders issued Precinct, Territory of Alaska, will offer for sale at 2 p.m., March 28, 1946, the following described real Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 210 of the Casey-Shattuck Addition to the City of Juneau, Alaska. The said property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder Also the personal property of the said estate will be offered for sale under conditions explained by the |} executor at the time of sale and a list of the said personal property will be posted on the front door of the residence situated on the said ‘The property will be sub- March 24, 1946. ESTATE OF JOHANNA R. CHILDS, By OSCAR H. WATERUD, Executor. First publication, March 5, 1946. Tast publieation, March 26, 1946, FORTY-TWO foot troller new, new 121 Gray, all new gear. Call Douglas 354 (214-16) RECONDITIONED Model A En- gine, 1 used hot water tank. Ju- neau Welding & Machine Shop. (213-t6) EVINRUDE, ngnt four 10 hp.i Brand new heavy duty gear box | Alaska Arc Welders. (213-t3) wedding Wruu | DIAMOND Empire 700. ring. LLOYD BABY buggy, like new, $40. Phone Green 225. (213-tf) CONCRETE CHIMNFY blocks 35 cents each. Also windows, and! doors, 525 5t ond Harris 9 am. | to 0 p.m. (212-t6) CASE AND 2% to 1 reduction gear | for Chrysler Ace or Crown Mar- | ine Engine. Excellent condition $100. Cash. Write Paul Hansen Box 2202. (211-t6) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. | (210-t) | SEAL ladies coat, 1 mink neck piece, 1 steamer trunk, 1 small suit case, ladies umbrella. | Inquire Victory Barber Shop. (209-tf) 1 FUR DAVENO § Call Green 113. 3 (209-t1) | — - — 1 ‘\IEW “ROADMASTER” icyles, ! balloon tire models. Price crated | FOB' Juneau $39.50. Also a full stock of bicycle supplies. Mail orders given prompt attention. Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup- ply. Ph. Green 113. Box 2067, Ju- neau. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Furnizhed Nice location. Call Aschenbren- ner 306 Willoughby. (zus-tr»‘ FOR V-8 Scripps factory conversion marine engine with clutch. In-; quire Warner Machine Shop. (208-tf) 5 ROOM FULLY furnished house, 2 blocks from business district. For details, inquire room 3 above First National Bank. Ph. 676. (207-tf) WOMEN'S FUR COAT racoon, full length, size 34-36 fine condition $85. Ph. 365 (205-t1) NEW PIPER CUB Ah-planes now ready for delivery. Capital City Aircraft Co., Scutheastern Alaska Distributors Phone 321—Box 2227 Juneau. (202-tf) JUST ARRIVED — Pot burners in all sizes—Vee Belts and Pulleys. Juneau Welding and Machine Shop (197-t) | WANTED—xNeon \209-m | SALE—Used 85 hp. Ford| WANTED—Girl or for two small children, either come at 8 am. to 4 pm. or with board and room. Ph. 882 after 3 p.m. or write Box 13. (216-t4) woman to care SALESMAN WANTED—Fast-selling Jewelry items. Give references, ex- | perience. Commission basis only. Jewelry Corp. of America, 448 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles, 13, Cali- | fornia. (215-t3) WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom fur. apt or house for immediate occupancy, | | fuinily of three. Call D. E. Davis, | Baranof. EXPERIENCED BOAT will do boat repairs. Red 390. (214~ H\ (215-tf) DBALER WANTED for well known ine 200 farm-home necessities. Permanent business. Good profits. Write Rawleighs, Dept. SK-12,| Oakland, California. pickup or station wagon. Write Box 64 Empire. (@h.) ‘Write Empire (204-tf) 1st week in April. 6939. | LEARN TO FLY with Capital City 321 (202-t£) Aircrait Co. Ph. A 23% YEAR OLD EX~ CAPT. ARMY PILOT with 2,500 hours Army flying time is interested in flying for one of the feeder lines in Alaska. Has CAA Comm. Lic., married, no children Write Empire C6913, Ju- neau. u.vnsformer volt workable or ro. Pratt Neon Sign Co. .DRESSMAKING — TAILORING ALTERATIONS | Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- (179-imo.) | teed. Blue 565 WANTED—T) rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) VA TED—-Ustc fu atturc 306 longhhv Phone 788 FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT, 411 South Franklin. (215-t6) FOR RENT—A few single rooms, some large enough to acommo- date sleeping quarters for 2 or three, CUT DOWN YOUR EX- PENSES BY DOING YOUR OWN COOKING. Lights furnished and a limited amount of oil will be furnished those who burn wood. With the Court and Legislators in session, and congested rooming capacity of Juneau, this may help to solve your troubles. At the Sea View furnished Apartments, One block from P. O. Drink and drinking parties not allowed. (215-t3) 2 ROOM FURNISHED apt. range, bath. 513-A Willoughby. 3 ROOM FURNISHED cabin, oil i heat 513-A Willoughby Ave. H (210-t4) § SMALL OFFICE ROOM, second floor, Klein Bldg. Ph. Black 763. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886 Home Hotel. MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ‘Wholesale Juneau Retail 7 ft. GREGC SKIIS and pouu. Like new. See at Piggly Wiggly. as2-tf) GOOD 3 BEDROOM house ail harwood floors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. _(176-tf) LOST A!ID FOUND e LOST—Betty Claire, blue-eyed doll between P. O. and School. Purple dress, rose hat and coat. Please Ph. 706, (214-t3) e ————C—— GERALD HAMLIN HERE Gerald Hamlin, a resident of Stibnite, Idaho, is a guest at Hotel Juneau. DR. STEVE’S—CHIROPODIST b “Foot Specialists” Office No. 7 Tiiangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) PIANOS RENTED an1 TUNED l Anderson Shop. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $i up. Lola’d Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. portion to its size is the bettle. A man proportionately strong could life 70 tons. ey The oldest Greek ring is Le- lieved to be one bearing an in- scription belonging to the Mycen- aean period. The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from couleum ‘Theatre 107 Cherry St. OFF !CE smneq.w..n. IAMO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Box 1465 Phone 677 (5 'wvflffvrwvr¢'r¢¢vvo¢rv . “builder, | (214-t3) | The strongest living thing in pro-| [ | WANTED TO BUY — Used car, WANTED—RELIEF Pharmacist for' t184~t4) i ofl (213-t4) | (208-t1) | (30,136-t1) | FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. § TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1946 nmsnwfa/* it IRlII'IES erwing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Framklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY AC(,QUVTING SERVICE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 70 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg ana iteamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 72 M. S. LESTA Haines and Skagway \ LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY { JESDAY — L O:\U FREIGHT '\1()’\'DAY - Y BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop e DLCORATING THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES Is Our Business in addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting and papering just a little better and give you “RIGHT NOW” Service. MeCLELLAR = l)eeorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS 00000000000000000000000000000000000000060000004 4 FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. S, PAT.OF DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE SERVICE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER nnn.u DEPOSIT INSURANCE conrannon