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PAGE SIX STONES VS. TOMMYGU Mg has been announced Sunday ternoon the Dave Burnett for the Potters will be all membe who ready for “baking” are urged to be |at the Burnett home on Behrends { Avenue at 1 o'clock with their pot- tery ALASKA POTTERS 10 USE NEW KILN FOR FIRST TIME SUNDAY 1ska Potters Club will hold regular meeting Tuesday eve- kiln built use of ted, and have articles by the British Troo';; Hold Pro- testing Arabs at Bay Be- fore Gate fo Damascus JERUSALEM, M Mr. and Mrs. Kep Hoyt from | Seattle arrived by plane via Juneau on April 18 to open the office ot the Whiz Fish Products Co. for the current season. The cannary, 4 A crowd e — of more than 3,000 stone-hurling. ] Arabs marked the adyent of a gen- | e I ( a n eral Arab strike throughout Pales- tine today with a demonstration | before the Mosque Elagsa at the historic Damascus Gate. About 100 a ' e r British troops with tommygu d | armored cars held the throng at! oo AN Alaska, May 1. (Bpet- ey . _‘ial Correspondence) —The Pelican A hastily erected barbed wire ;o0 o b o A parricade prevented movement from ', parties in the past two the old city of Jerusalem through | w4 ob At e e BRU. Tha ATEB) THIEC ‘s10068 payment due on the wannigan at the troops during a heavy rait- [yyien they recently purchased. The fall. _|first party was given on April 17, The demonstration started When|,nq over $50 in adwissions was Arabs assembied at the MOSQUE|iapen in. The second p on and heard an address from Jamal'anw o7 netted $41. Hearts, pino- Effendi Husseini, trustee for thelinje gnd games were played & Arab Higher Ccmmittee. He sharp- |both parties, refreshments were iy protested the recommendations’'saryed and danc was enjoyed of the Anglo-American CommMis-|jater in the ever sion for emigration of 100,000 more Jews into Palestine The Arab Higher Committee cali- ed the general strike Some minor throwing inci- dents were reported in Ramleh, a small Arab town betwen Jerusalem formerly the Cape Cross lrmn end Jaffa. | Company, will now be o (The Exchange Telegraph Agency | z Fish Products Oo. reported from Jerusalem that the| Jewish resistance movements, in- cluding the Irgun Zvai Laumi and Thé Counsel D left April 13 for Wrangell 2 Juneau, after un- the Stern Organization, had issued jpading the last 1 herring on a Jjoint statement guaranteeing April 11. The Pelican Cold Stor- full peace” if 100000 Jewish im- gge now has sufficient first class rants from Europe were admit- | pajt on hand to meet the and: ted. The statement said, howe of the current season. sible for the resistance; ¥ ts to give up their - ns) | Edwin Johr representativa for Whiz Fish s Co., left by planz on April 2U for a short busi- |ness trip to Juneau GARY, Ind.,—Policemen Kenneth Scott climbed into his three-wheei ed motorcycle after leaving a res- taurant where he stopped for a (w quick lunch. He reached into a rear compart- wment for his gloves but he with- drew his hands in a hurry. fe Some prar Scott's ab- sence, had depcsited a live o] in the compartment. The group of friends of Mrs. Nels Mork gave a surprise birth- for her on April 15. About present. Louis Jacobsen are Hot, Springs for a Mrs at Mr. and vacationing ew weeks. April arrived ed for niailboa 21 after Passengers and Mrs. D. Mrs. two days by weather. | from Juneau were Mr C. White, George Karppi Gray and Martin Dahl Two halibut koats, Antoinette L and Alitak, stepped in Pelican en- route to Port Williams on Kodiak Island, where they will sell fish this season. Harold Webostad, the skipper of the Antoinette L, ted that the boat would stop first at | Elfin Cove for rcpalr< Mr. and Mrs. Ern“st Anderson en- tertained a group of friends at a buffet supper party in honor of Mr. Anderson’s birthday on April 24. Among the boats arriving in Peli- can recently were the Hanna, can- y tender for Whiz Fish Pro- ducts Co., and the Alameda. Mrs. Konrad Klippert returned by plane on April 18, The house which Jack Ronning has been building on Nob Hill is nearing completion. The Ronnings, who have, been living on their boat, the Agnes R, expect to move into their new residence shortly. Mrs. Einar Ojaniemi returned to Pelican by plane on April 24 after an extended trip south. Taku arrived April 24 and 25. Passengers for Einar Ojaniemi and The ailed “April Pelican were Henry Roden. M. W. Soul2 plane on April 27. has been spending the months in the States. returned by Mrs. Soule past few Mrs. Casey Jones and Marilyn left by Mr. their and Mrs. daughter 5 plane on April 30 for a short visii in Juneau. The city council met on April 29 to hear a short talk by Henry Ro- den. - NOT SAFE FOR COP SEATTLi, May 4—Police Chief Herbert D. Kim discovered an old Seattle law requiring swim- mers in public peols to wear a suitable bathing dress, which shall at least cover the body from the waist to the knees. “Good Heavens,” said the chief, “we can't start enforcing a thing like that. Every shapely woman in Seattle—and some others—would be on our necks. A policeman wouldn’t be safe on the strests.” ————— LISTEN RADIO KINY, Monday 7 pm, Al [ The Sales WWQ“O““OOMMM W“M““omoo“m»m Regular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma FBEIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Roy | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA GOERING S 'SCORED BY H. SCHACHT Former Reichmarsial Lab- | elled as of “Immoral Criminal Type” | NLERNBER[L May 4.—Hjalmar Schacht's evaluation. of Hermann Goering as an “immoral criminal whose ‘“greed knew no bounds” was read into the record of the International Military Tri- bunal today. Goering listened with an air of incredulity while U. S. Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson read a state- ment which Schacht had made to U. S. Army interrogators about the former reichmarshal. At the conclusion, Goering shook his head resignedly and tapped his forehead with a forefinger, indi- cating his conviction that Schacht had lost his mind. Spectators were convulsed with — laugher as Schacht, former Nazi financial wizard, sparred expertly with Jackson and gave him a lec- ture on certain banking methods “for your enlightenment and in- struction.” In his assessment Goering, given interrogators last year, Schacht described his old enemy as the “most egocentric being ima- ginable.” of B i o, Raz L IAN CARLSON,’ Optometrist, will arrive in Juneau on May Tth and will be at her of- fice in the Blomgren Bldg. to Ex- amine Eyes and Fit Glasses. Phone Mrs. Blomgren in the Blomgren Bldg. for appointment. (257-tf) OTICE TO CREDITOR! | In the Probate Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, First Division, Juneau Precinct, at Juneau. In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH SEY, Deceassd. | PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 7th day March, 1946, the Probate Court for | the Territory of Alaska, First Divi- cion, Juneau Precinct at Juneau, duly appeinted the undersigned, a resident of Anchorage, Alaska, ad- ministratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Elizabeth C. Sey, | deceased, with full power and auth- ority to administer the estate 0[ said deceased according to law; 'md all persons having claims against d estate are required te present them with proper vouchers for ap- proval to me at Box 2483, Anchorage, Alaska, with six (6) months from the date hereof. This notice is dated and the date of its first publication is April 20,| 1946. ; (Signed) HARRIET A. WILLIAMS,‘V Administratrix. First publication, April 20, 1946. Last publication, May 18, 1946. | DEPn.cnniENT OF THE INTER- | TOR, Surplus Property Office, P. O. | Box 2466, Anchorage, Alaska. April 27, 1946. Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 P.M., May 20, 1946 at the Department of the Interior, Surplus‘ Property Office, Ft. Richardson, on | “As is—where is" surplus marine; equipment located at Seward, Cor- dova, and Whittier. All bids submit- [2% o ne FOR SALE |4 ROOM furnished house for sale. P. O. Box 63, Juneau. (262-t3) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE to either Paul H. Hanson, ikan, Alaska. 1 REDUCTION gear for, Chrysler Ace or Crown. Box 2202, Ketch: dh.; DO YOU neau, or the Hiway you desire Chev Coupe. Ph. Green 68 eve-! to exchange for larger or smaller nings. (261-t) | home or a different location? s g If so feel free to call Miss Leigh| 51¢ PT. BATHTUB complete with and talk it over, chrome fittings. Sink cnmplelc with fittings. Ph. Blue 725. (261-13) ' LIVING ROOM surniiure, 1835 | It is our sincere belief that a cnxn\J' ation with this office will — help you materially. 7-WAYS FLOOR lamp. 1 type-| F o s writer desk, 1 baby crib and mat- tress, new unused bathinette and | 1 Univex 8 mm. movie projector, ! Apt. 3 Erwin Apts. (261~ lzr No cbligations for appraisals. We can help you with your fi- nancing preblem. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR PEDIGRE D COCKER puppnes ior | sale, 3 months blacks and browns. | Ph. Douglas 955. (261-tf) ‘ JSED OIL BURNING hut vm!e) tank, thirty gallon size, complet- ed insulated $25, Call Parsons' Electric Co. 161. (261-tf) | 'USED GRAVITY. oil burning rm-i WANTED nace with 110 volt fan and cop- per hot water coils, $75. can»WANTLDw{.‘anCAl pcsmon npen Parsons Electric Company, Ph.] Experience necessary. 40 hour 161 (261-tf) | week. Territorial Department of | Health. Please make application by letter. Address P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. . (261-tf) FPhone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin | OUR £GG salad sandwiches have | everything in but the kitchen sink. | Can’t beatum on whole wheat bread, with lettuce, home- mane | WANT A GOOD home for Vicky, maycnnaise, sandwiches 25 cents, | male cat 8 months old. Home pet, home-made, potato chips, pickle,! VeV good natured. Angora. 416 and olive "with a taillight. Coffee | [Fast St. basement apt. (261-t2) mighty tender, smiles free. SUI"WANTED— nrl [D ge ley's best rolls, doughnuts, cakes work (second maid). and pies. What a hole in the a month. Ph, 21 or wall! Wood's Coffee Bar, Gold- | Box 904, stein Biulding. | use- Wages $100 write P. O. (260-16) | HOUSEKEEPER -- for employed couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice home, pleasant conditions. $100 per month, rocm and board. Will consider couple, ghusband ems ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 p.m. (257-tf) BEAUTY OPERAT! 2) Exper- jenced wish position, Myrtle B. Dwinell, 109 Bell St. Reno, Ne- vada. (251-tf) 10 !;T CED;AR- Skiff afmns‘t“new, light, wide, with oars $50. 413 | W 10th St. (260-t3) CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428. (258-t1) | ROOM FURNISHED house, 3 bedrooms, immediate possession, i oil range, oil heater, Electric re-| {rigerator. washing machine, ra-| dio, garden space. Ph. Glenn, E. Allen, 682. (257-16) $3,750 INCOME PROPERTY '3 APT. Unit monthly income $61.50 3 lane bowling alley, Fully equip- ! ped restaurant. Phone 676, Room 3 PFirst Nat, Bank Bldg. (255-tf) w}s.N‘T'EDTL'Wc‘mZiffirkT"sfin?é ed 5 room house, see 503 So. Douglas 383. (249-t5) GILLNET, 175 fatnoms, See Har- bor Master. (244-t1) | Phone 788 loughby. i FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on: the washing machine or frigidaire | MISCELLANEQOUS for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) | —— |FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jaz, at ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from| Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210—'.!) "WINTER & POND CO, inc. ! Comlpleit: Ph:;o‘r‘:phic :::lppneu Uevelo) — Pri e LOST AND FOUND |00t e s Fiaest Quality Juneau ! LOST—Billfold containing very val- uable papers also money — if found please return to Empire. Reward $10. (262-t3) FOUND—3 keys on a ring. Call at Empire Office. ‘Wholesale Retail PIANOS RENTEL ana “"U‘IED Anderson Shop. nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| HAVE A HOME in Ju-| | i | | L | | i | | : WANTED—Useéd furniture. 306 Wil- i | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ewing Southeas SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1946 Yoattnf o % Xy (amypss Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Petersburg Wrangell Ketchikan Also Trips HAINES TO SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS AUDITS ~ For Information and Reservations s Phone 612 SYSTFMS s | - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill QUIRL ABOUT OUR M Joha W. Clark THLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE E ) i ) | Alaska - Electronics JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INF ORMATION Franklin. Ph. L FOR CATERPILLAR . U. 8. PAT. OFF. DIESEL MABINE ENGINES NORTHERN COMMERCIAL C0. i | | | ted must be accompanied by & 25 % | e deposit in the form of certified or cashier’s check, or money order pay- Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201! FOR nm 315 Decker Way. I “Caterpillar” and Allled Equi Phone 879 Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON Gastineau Hotel J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent ent RRITORY Pacific Northern Leads Again © Reduced Rates i —— 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC General City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel NORTHERN AIRLINES Offices—Anchorage, Alaska PHONE 716 able to Treasurer of the United States, and a statement indicating | whether or not the item desired is} for use in Alaskan waters. Bids will | be subject to prior withdrawal by| Government agencies and purchase by certifned veterans through pre-| ference. Certified Veterans may purchase under preference at the appraised price on May 13 through the Surplus Property Office in Ju- neau, Anchorage or Fairbanks, Al- agka, but such purchases will be subject to prior sale at Seward, Al- aska. Listings of equipment and instructions for purchase may be cbtained at the Anchorage, Fair-| banks, Juneau or Nome Surplus Property Office, at the Cordova Daily Times, at the Seward Polaris, and at the Harbor Master's office, Seward Marine Ways. The Surplus Property Office of the Department |of the Interior reserves the right to ireject any and all bids. | First publication, May 2, Last publication, May 4, 1946. 1946, 3 ROOM fur. apt. oil range, batg Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (262-t3) 4 ROOM FURNISHED home, run- ning water. C. F. Brown, Fritz Cove Road. (261-16) ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. | HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) FPOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. €10,136-t1) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management, renovated. 1 ‘and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) The Scotch parliament banned golf in 1457 because it interfered with archery. P ORISR — SPRING IS HERE Most Modern Cold Storage Is Now Available in Our New Sterage Vault Give Yours Furs and Fur Coats Protection Through the Summer CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO. Come and See Us in Our New Bulldmg MINING EQUIPMENT TWICE SPANKED CHICAGO, May 4.—Mrs. Virginia J. Riley, 23, told Superior Judge (Joseph Sabath yesterday the first time her husband, Harold, 25, spanked her, she forgot about it. He was in the army at the time, sk.e said, and spanked her for be- ing late for scme dates with him. But she told the court when he came home from the army, “He tried it again. And that was too much.” Judge Sabath granted her a di- vorce on grounds of cruelty. To a factory trained Elgin Specialist for repair. | AIR MAIL SERVICE ' Reascnable—Reliable Since 1908 CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Joshua Green Bidg. JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way FARMING MACHINERY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION e — DAILY TRIPS ® Window Cleaning ® General Janitor Work ©® Reasonable Rates Phone 731 afternoons PAUL O. HENSON With connections to C: steamers for Pnnca R ‘ELLIS AIR LINES JUNEAU T0 KETCHIRAN via Petersburg and Wrangell raig, Klawock, Hydaburg and upert, Vancouver, and Seattle B A

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