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PAGE SIX S GUERRILLAS BREAK OUT, LUZON AREA. ! THE DEPART: TERIOR, FICE, lerillas - mbu machine- alter May 15 when the 50 percent in fre ind passen- roe. effect, he B DR. RAE LILLTAN CARLSON C .’: ist is now ng to examiae eyes and fi ¥ 636 for appointment GENERAL L/ noti hereby gives that 1t guns today d Pilipino | now has available for disposal under Military Police Patrol & Aliaga, | the Swr Property Act of 1944, as Nueva Province, killing a amended, and SPA Revised Regula- orivate poss others ] the following two parcels of Col. Liberator Luzon MP |y , classified as urban, com- Zone Commahder, said the body of | residential, forest: CHIL- Pfec. Gregorio Gu showed signs KOOT BARRACKS PROJECT-Post of having beer aten with rifl rea. Approximately 400 acres of butts. He said t ol was 1d on Chilkat Peninsula, about a bushed by Hukbalahap: south of the town of Haines, wiho have been blamed |Alaska, and 85 miles north of Ju- of recent killings in Cen-, neau, with buildings and improve- nts taereor: constructed to ac- same people that|commodate a garrison of about 1,000 caused uble before said the|men. The land extends across the Colonel, “but difference. | per ula h about 2400 feet Now they have T ge at the southwest corner of automatic and es, Jap- | the tract on Chilkat Inlet, and about anese rifles chine- 1,500 feet frontage on Chilkoot Inlet guns and eve at the t t corner. The terrain Lawlessnes from tively rough, not gener- cent political m tL wa, iitable for agriculture, and is ported sharply incr g in the most part covered with Islands. One Philippine scout was |underbrush. The conveyance will be slain and another wounded; a Phil- |subject to certain easements and ippines army payroll was stolen, | rights- v as for public highways and the widow of a ) and ic nipe which will not tobacco dealer wa interfere substantially, it is believed, having hired a with the use of the surface. There husband. 'manent buildings on > o UNION OFFICIAL PROPOSES GOVT. OWNERSHIP, R.R. CLEVELAND, May 8. Govern- ownership and operation of country’s railroads was proposed to- the ing y all of frame of- ion, including bar quarters, a dock on Cl .nd other structures. Accord- tion, most of these h\ ildings were erected between 1901 1910, and none before 1203; nce by the army has kept condition. - About 10 movable buildings land. Electric wir- controlled oil fur telephone nd a sew- Lui\\‘ ) me in fair day by A. F. Whithey, President of the Brotherhood of Railroad nstalled. The Trainmen, nich has set ike t be subject (1) to an November 24, date of May 18 for nationwide transportation tieup, “Government ownership and op- eration of the railroads is t the aim of the Brotherhood of Railroad ‘Trainmen, but appears to t ! only way by which over-capitaliza- tion may be corrected and railroad . finances placed upon a sound basis,” Whitney serted e 1 of Locomotive they would strike Brotherhood mounced after re and jecting a fac proposal of an eme board appointed in the di Whitney cated Congression- al legislation for “immediate seizure of the country’s railroads. e - 51, 000 RAILROAD MEN IDLE; RESULT OF COAL STRIKE WASHINGTON, May 8—The As- cociation of American Railroads seid today that about 51,000 rail- road men have been laid off as a result of the coal strike. The Association said also that partial reports indicate that in- dustries served by the railroads, wrich have shut down or curtailed production because of the strike have laid off about 250,000 men. Approximately 100,000 additional reilroad workers will be laid off so. to install e and one -way fv‘ll oil pe lin djacent to the dock and along the line from the dock to the northeast corner of the post area, (2) to the United States Gov: to use the dock without in common with the pur- (3) s a non-exclusive li- the Haines Wharf Compa dock, ing De and (4) tn the per- c to use the If the dock on re Lily Lake W h now lics water { area is d to a public agency in the exer. e of its priority rights, the pur e er of the water system will be vequired to agree to furnish wate reasonable rates. I event ructureg, inst t and sther real and personal pr seribed k rat bou! pos" within the arca, will be excluded n the con- veyance of this tract, and the con- veyance will be subject to easements in favor of the purchaser ol the | water system described below to en- | able him to operate and maintain | that system. The purchaser of the | | tiled post area, however, will be free to apply, in accordance with the prc- visions of law, for easements nec sary to enable him to establish his | s to do | own water system if he de Before 1931 water was secured y for his priority v be marked - post area from the Water Chilkat Inlet, 'wd 1ce of the post area \ull ater pipe line on the | s used as a part em and which i t used as ¢ rt of the present m, as well as ete water reservoir of about | llons capacity pot now in' CHILKOOT BARRACKS the c 138,000 PROJECT-Lily Lake Water System. | structures | The installations * and which make up the water system drawing a supply of water from Lily Lake, about 1': miles southeast of the land described above, for the supply of the town of Haines, of cer- tain Government agencies, and of private water users in the area. The | intake equipment in Lily Lake, the water tank, chlorinator, water and concrete reservoir 110" x ng a capacity of 600,000 zal- s on the post area described bove, are included, together with the land upon which the reservoir is located, within a rectangle 150° x with boundaries parallel to and equidistant from the reservoir; also a perpetual non-exclusive casement to take water from Lily Lake for the svstem, and & perpetual easement for a right-cf-way for the pipe line frcm Lily Lake to the northern boundary of the post area described above. The purchaser of the system must agree to supply water to Unit- ed States Government agencies in the vicinity without charge and to all other water users in the vicinity on reascnable terms. GENERAL CONDITIONS. No cffer will be ac- cepted for the water system alone, except a priority offer from a fed- eral, state or local government or instrumentality, Every othér offer must be a bid for the post area and the water system togetheér as one unit, and rhust name an amount bid for the post area alone if the water tem is sold separately. Terms and ns of ‘sale and all necessary neerning the prop- erty and the method of exercising priorities and submitting offers will be available on or after April 26, 1946 from the surpfus real property disposal officer, Lowell M. Puckett, at the office of the Department of the Interior, General Land Office, P. O. Box 480, Federal Building, An- Alaska; office’ hours are 0 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PRIOR- ITIES. The property is subject to the following pri: ies in the order d as set out in SPA Revised ation 5, Section 8305.11: 1. 1 Government agencies 2. and local governments and in- c information strumentalities. 3. Veter of e present ‘war. cn-profit educa- tional and charitable institutions 1s. PRIORITY PERIOD: Y OF‘FERQ The time for i 1 be a period at 10 am. 1946 and ending at 10 1946. In order to and h PRY(‘R cn March 27, am. on June 26, protect rights in this proper y holder must file, ¢ the address and within the prior- period named above, 2 written offer to the prope at the maximun e epplicable thereto Each such offer shall “Pricrity Offer.” OTHER During the same period named above offers by priority hold- ers at less than the maximum prices FFERS | referred to above, and offers which ‘are not based on priority claims will also be received. These must bz ealed, marked on the outside “Seal- led offer, Chilkoot Barrdcks Project.” DEPOSIT. All offers except those by Federal Government Agencies and by state and local gov- | ernments and instrumentalities must be accompanied by a United States postal money order or a check cer- tified by a bank, or a cashier’s bank Pacific Northern Leads Again © Reduced Rates 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 Zl-Passengér Transporis 5 The First All- ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you pe- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. w Transports in Alaska Service. IFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Aloska Cily Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 check fssuea by a vank, for 10% of | the amount of the offer, payable to | the Treasurer of the United States, 1m deposit as earnest money. All| | deposits by unsuccessful bidders will be returned. Offcrers are warned | against violating Section 59 U. 8. iCnminnl Code prohibiting unlawful | combination or intimidation of bid- | ders. The right is reserved to waive | technical defects and to reject any | and all bids. Fred W. Johnson, Com- missioner. First publication, March 27, 1946. | Last wbhcatmn May 29, 1946. ‘ | THE DEPARTMENT OF THE | |INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND OF- | FICE, herchy gives notice that it/ !now has available for disposal under | the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended and Regulation 5 of the | Surplus Property Administrator, the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE——JUNEAU ALASKA | FOR QALE——S | driebieteted WANT ADS B o e e e FOR SALE Toom house; Auk Bay, $1,000; '36 Ford, $175; V. A.| Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-t) 7931 BUICK ‘Sédan, 7 tires, good running order, price reasonable, Phone Black 142. (265-t5) | 1 COUCH and chair set 5100 1‘ dresser (you name it), 2 three- quarter beds and coffee table, 511 W 10th St. Blue 624. (265-3) | following real property, all acquired | oo by the United States since December 31, 1939, classified as residential land: SKAGWAY HOSPITAL PROJECT. All of Lots three (3), four (4), five (5) ahd six (8), in Block five (5), Townsite of the Town of Skagway, Alaska, according to'the survey and Plait inereof made by Hill and Wettrick, surveyors, and approved by the trustee of the Townsite on April 29, 190, together with any and all interest in and to any alleys, streets, ways, strips or gores abutting or adjoining the premises, and being the identical property described in the deed from J. N. Roche to Virginia Suffecool doted June 13, 1822, and recorded in Volume 10, Page 418, of the Ter- ritorial District Records, District One, Skagway, Alaska; excepting all rights in the land described which, under the terms of the patent there- for or other original grant thereof from the United States, were al- ready vested in the United States immediately prior to the acquisition of the land by the United States frem the last former owner. The improvements on the property fn- clude a 1% story 9-room frame dwelling and a 1-story addition thereto erected by the Government approximately 20" x 84, and a 1% story 2- car garage with servants’ quarters. Terms and conditions of sale and all necessary information | concerning the property and the method of exercising priorities and submitting offers will be available on or after April 6, 1946 from the surplus real property disposal of- ficer, George A. Parks, at the office of the Department cf the Interior, General Land Office, Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska; office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PRIORITIES. The property is sub- ject to the fellowing priorities in the order indicated as provided in SPA Regulation 5. cn 8305.11: Gov- ernment agencies. State and local governments. Former owner taking identical tract. Tenant of former owner. Former owner taking sq«p- stitute track. Veterans and spouse and children of deceased serviee- man. Nonprofit institutions. PRTOR- 1TY PERIOD: MAXIMUM PR!CE| PRIORITY OFFERS. The time for| exercising priorities shall be a period of 90 days commencing at 10 a. m. on March 6, 1946 and ending at 10 a. m. on June 5, 1946. In order to secure full protection of his priority rights in a parcel of this land, a prority helder must file, at the ad- ' dress and within the priority period named above, a written offer to buy the parcel at the maximum price! applicable thereto for his priority., Each such offer shall be marked! “Maximum price priority offer.”! FILING OTHER OFFERS. During the same period named above offers by priority holders at less than the maximum price referred to above, and offers which are not based on priority claims, will also be received. These must be sealed, marked on| the outside “Sealed Offer, Skagway Hospital Project.” EARNEST MONEY. Each offer must be ac-| companied by a United States postal | money order or a check certified by a bank, or a cashier's check issued by a bank, for 10% of the amount of the offer, payable to the Treas- urer of the United States, for de-| posit as earnest money, except that Pederal Government agencies and state and local governments and in-. strumentalities may make their of- fers without earnest money deposit. All depcsits of earnest money by unsuecessful offerors will be return- ed. Offerors are warned against vio- lating Section 59 U.S. Criminal Code ser | LIVING ROOM rurniture, Chev Coupe. Ph. Green 68 eve- nings. (261-tf) | | FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on NEW TENT, green waterproofed, 4 sewed in floor, mosquito ft. wall, | bar protection. Phone 544 or 32 (265-12) O TN FOR SALE—Two plece living noom | suite. Call at No.,6 Channel Apts. | (265-t2) Jr a- | Phone | 1264-(31 ! FOR SALE—Ladies sol mond ring. $150, bargain. 286. VETERANS unemployed, joh sePk- ers, homs builders, boy scouts, In- ‘i dians! If you have business in the Goldstein Bldg., don’t leap before | vou look into our coffee business. | Yummy cake, peacny pie, ketchum | quick, on the fly. Best darned sandwiches in town. Cost just two- bits. We darn our own sandwiches. | You may have to stand up, but it's H work it. What a hole in the wall. | Wood'’s Cotfee Bar, Goldstein Bldg BRUNSWICK Apt, 7 apt. unit,' centrally located, completely (m-I nished, monthly income $210; Summer cabin Lena Cove; other! property city and country; 1 med. | safe. Murphy and Murphy Real- tor, Phone 676, Room 3, First| National Bank Bldg. (264-tf) ! JEEP TYPE service car with 3 ton‘ capacity auto crane including cable. Ideal for garage work or| for clearing land $325. 413 West |- 10 St. Box 3003. (264~ 1371 ROCK, GRAVEL, sand, dirt or fer- | — tilizer for your garden. Blue 454, Pete Schneider, Jr. (264-t1) FOR SALE—New Gibson L7 Span- | ish Guitar with case. Write Em- | pire C 207. (264-t4) | | FOR SALE—An old house, moder- ate condition, partly furnished, three bedooms, stove heat, $3,150. Shattuck Agency (264-13) VIODERN 6 ROOM home com—l pletely funished, immediate oc- cupancy, Waynor Addition. Ph.| Blue 309. (264-t1) | FOR SALE — ~ Doberman Pinscher, cleven minths old female from Sulmon Creek Farm Kennels. | Call Douglas 962. (264-t3) | FOR SALE — 5 room house furr-| nished. 1111 W. 9th St. (264-t3) I FOR SALE—Six months old Si-| berians, contact Mary Joyce. | (264-3) | FOR SALE - 1958 Ford Sedan, Green 575 after 5 pm. ((263-t4) | FOR SALE—Single bed vmh spring and mattress; baby buggy; table with 2 chairs. Call Green 225 (263-tf) ¢ lesecooce REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM modern home with garage in Price $3,300. furnished | Douglas. 2 BEDROOM modern furnished ca- bin' on Glacier Hiway. Price} $4,250. A VERY EXCLUSIVE dress shop | in one of the larger Alaskan | cities. { 2 MINK Ranches near Juneau. 1 BUSINESS lot in Douglas with | small Bldg. Price $875. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin | ——— | WANTED ee o e v e eoe e FULL T ME janitor must be e sober. Good deal for right e person. None other need ap- © ply. See “Les” at Goldstein ® Building. (265-t4) o @ e es 0 e oo WANThD——Clerk Stenographer, ner, full time, permanent work to quali- shorthand and ex- Knowledge of fled person, perience necessary. bookkeeping desirable. Alaska Coastal Airlines, Phone 706. } (264-t1) | COOK WANTS work cnmp or boat. J. H. Sowyer, Hotel Juneau. '264-“) | LARE FOR CHXLDREN by dav or hour. Phone Blue 655 (263-tf) ELP WANTED—Male or female. Inquire Alaska Laundry .(263-tf) WANTED—Clerical posmon open Experience necessary. 40 hour week. Territorial Department of Health. Please make application by letter. Address P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. (261-tf) HOUSEKEEPER — for employed‘ couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice home, pleasant conditions. $100 per month, rocm and board. Will consider couple, husband em- ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 p.m. WANTED — Woman clerk, sull}’s Bakery. (249-t1) WANTED—Used furniture. 506 Wil- loughby. Phone 782 FOR RENT “w % & ARy ewing Southeastern #4U Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY' HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS | For Information and Reservations Phone 612 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES 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 John W. Clark INQUIRL ABOUT OUR MONTHEY ACCOUNTING SERVICE (257-11) | 0000000000606600000000460000006040800000000060000 | Alaska - Electronics JIM LANGDON—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- i ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND ; COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION ) 2 FOR REG. U AT, OFF. 3 ROOM CABIN at Tee Harbor. Inquire 843 ‘W 9th St. Ph. Blue 464. (264-t3) NEAR BUSINESS Center, 8 rental | units, income $143 per month,| price $5,750, down payment $1,- 500. Easy terms. Phone 557. | (265-tf) | FURNITURE for sale reasonable, | chairs, tables, kitchen cupboards. .Call at 223 Gold St. (263-t4) 3 ROOM fur. apt. oil nmg‘e’,’ bath Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (262-&3) | 39 FT. TROLLER. Inquire Warn- er’s Machine Shop. (263-t3) ROOMS—Ritchen priviieges. Hcme Hotel—Ph. 886. BLACK GARDEN soil Cheap, across Douglas Bridge. Seppanen. (263-t3) | | 1935 CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428, (258-t0) GILLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- bor Master. (244-tf) the washing machine or frigidaire for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) prohibiting unlawful combination or intimidaticn of bidders. The right is reserved to Wwaive technical defects. Fred W. Johnson, Commissioner. First publication, March 13, 1946. Last publication, May 8, 1946. ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from!por CHARTER — M., S. Jazz, at town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-t) ———————————————— A pair of rats left. unmolested to breed may multiply to a total SPRING Most Modern Cold Storage Is Now Available in Our New Storage Vault Give Yours Furs and Through the Summer CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & C0. Come and See Us in Our New Building PHONE 102 of 800 rats within a year. | Artists’ Paints and Materials of T8 i Finest Quality . camommommonnal | Wholesale Juneau IS HERE Fur Coats Protection | Piavos wENTED ana 7owED HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) MISS PINCKNEY'S Shopping Ser- vice will buy anything, bedding, clothes, charge 2%, of purchase price. Pinckney, 172 Schoolhouse Rd. Santa Barbara, Calif. (t3) Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED ‘Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 815 Decker Way. (260-t1) |4 LOST—Black coin purse between Ordway and 10th St. Green 600. (264-t2) LOST—One pair glasses, if found return to New York Tavern. Re- ward. (263-t3) Empire Office. LOST AND FOURD | Reward. | | | FOUND—3 keys on a ring. Call at|; GENUINE PARTS NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor jn ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY * DEPOSITS | IN THIS BANK | ARE 1NSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN | " via Petershury and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1946