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PAGE SIX OFFICIAL MAKING . % o ties in the States whose populations are numbered in the thousands ac- cording to Mr. Stough. N PATTE DAVIS NOW WORTHY ADVISOR Are Also lfives!igafing Possibilities of Haines Cutoff Highway officials of the Canadian- Lines touring CPR prop- today Haines investi- gating poss s of cut-off ) R there as an entry to the Yukon The Scotisn Rite Te n!)f‘ly(;'\v\ii\l.\”(“.“r; The five, who stopped here brief- | of the e ly 1s night while the Princess mony f,‘ 5 et Louise was in port, are Capt. O. J bo! [()l'.(v\l.\ ‘3 e Williams, Manager of the British Patte Davis ‘.\.,\.}nv. "”..m‘m OHiuiBle Consthl Line: M. (rsen. |ty A¥Ior for the S07700 ! fois, Abgistant ; The inst ceremony W jous, Assistant to the Vice Presi-| T N % ri;:y ‘A; the Western Lines; Mr. peautifully conducted by Ada Burns, MdGesn, Geberal Breighit Agent:|the outgoing WOrthy ‘Advisor, who :1( pf;n,- ,”,’, '”\,;‘ nt General Wi8 o assisted by Botty Lou Sk etier atant ana Tk ! Hared, Instaling Marshal; Rosie o cceis| Dusseiighr - Ayent|Moler; NS CREREE: Mever- N eri s b 5 Leivers, Musician, and Mary for the British Columbia Coast Ser- % FCI0h, Bpvorder b An evening of dancing to the Capt. Williams said his company does not plan at this time to in- music of Buddy Hunter's orctossh was enjoyed by the Railbow G crease ihe HEber of Uoets and their inv ited guests, at the con- SeCvig: ARG 9 aicnd U clusion of the ceremonies routes. The group will visit Skag- 4 g way, Dawson, Whitehorse, various B2 points in the and Fair- B ' I' Lh g At e o DU arges, will \ special . American Soldiers The touring viuckus enierianed a2 { the following at a dinner aboard Ta Be 'nves"ga'ed the Louise last night Germany, May 15. Hendrickson, the RANKFURT Williams, cretary of —Gen. Joseph T. McNarn2y, Com-g Charles Carter, President of the mander of United States forces in Juneau Chamber of Comm Europe, said today an Army in The Rev. W. Robert Webb, Cham- tjgation had evealed instances ber Secretary; T. J. Petrich, Assis- of mishandling” of the trials in- tant Customs Collector, and Wal- yolving charges of brutality to ter Heisel, Deputy Customs Col American soldiers in the Lich- ki o fiald, England, detention barracks Gen. McNarney said he had di- rected his Inspector General “to undertaks a complate review of all phases of the Lichtield cases from the day the first complaint of ularities were received.” JUNEAU S GREAT AIR CENTER, SAYS - - N Rezvlar meeting tonight—Initia- Juneau “unquestionably gener- tion and lunc| (271-thH ates more air traffic than cities in — 2 ADVERTISEMENT FOR ®IDS the States a hundred times iis size,” according to Raymond W. Sealed pit=s wiil be received at the Stough, Alaska Director of the Civil office of the City Clerk, Juneau Aeronautics Board in a recent re- Alaska, until 4:30 P M., June T ns in 1946, for the furnishing of Work- port cn air transport operation southeast Alaska. Mr. Stough further revealed that men's Compensation and y Insurance he period une 21, 1946 to June 21, 1947 > publicl and reac ng held ¢ 00 of June ter the time wiil not be con- R —— New-type, “no-brush” shaving cream for daily shaving GLIDER The MODERN shave cream for MODERN men h bid received is to be sub- mitted im bid based sifications, estimated annual and wages of City em- ployees, which information can be ained at the office of the City Clerk. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid afier the hour set for opening there= of, nor before award of the contract | unless said award is delayed for a| period exceeding 30 days. The Erwin Feed Co, Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HELEN V. FRIEND, | HAY, GRAIN, COAL / Asst. City Clerk. | and STORAGE First publication, May 15, 1946. Last publication, May 28, 1946. McCORMICK, WADES VISIT DELEGATE ON WASHINGTON TRIP McCormick of Juneau, Al- John aska Director of Selective Service, ha i Delegate Bartlett’s of- fice while in Washington on a cenference with Selectiye Service National Headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Wade of Juneau, and their three children, are Washingten visitors. Mr. Wade Territorial Di or of the Social Security Board, capital on official business. S. L. Seaton of College has been in the capital in connection with Delegate Bartlett's bill to establish a Geophysical Institute at the Uni- versity of Alaska. Mr. Seaton is observer-in-charge of the College Observatory. Mrs. Marcia Lavery and her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Meath, both of Fairbanks, called on Delegate Bartlett during a trip to Washing- ton. Th have visited in Arizona, New York and Baltimore and will spend more time in Arizona beforé returning to the Territory. NEW ALASKA AREAS WILL BE OPENED BY BUILDING OF ROADS Then i.cnai Peninsula and the Fortymile country will be opened to develcpment of agriculture and mining through road funds approv- ed by the House Appropriations Committee in reporting the 1947 intericr Department Appropriations bill to the House The ccmmittee allowed $60%,000 for new construction by the Alaska ! Road Commission of a road from Kenai Lake to Homer and an ap- ation of $37,500 for surveying road. Delegate Bartlett, in ap- planding the appropriation, stated cn the fleor of the House that con- struction of the road would enable farmers of that very promising agricultural area to get their pro- ducts to market at a reasonable cost for the first time. It will fili at need.” Delegate Bartlett also praised the recommendation by the commitiee of meney for building a road from Eagle to Tanacross which would open cne of the oldest gold-mining areas of Alaska. Construction funds committee in the amount of $420,- 000 with an additional appropria- tion for survey w on this r n the amount of $34,500. The appropriation of the funds uction and surveys s hampered by in the bill stipulating contribution by the Territo of every three dollars spent by the iederal g ment. Delegate Bart- , beli g the provision would crippling to Alaska, has vigor- susly protested the provision and offered an amendment to strike frem the bill, stating that the Legislature has always contributed read funds in proportion to federal contributions in excess of contribu- tions from several states, and has done so according to its capacity. BPWC ATTENTION Regular luncheon meeting tomor- | row cancelled. Watch for notice of Installation Dinner MRS. REBA HARDIN, Sec. (270-t1) Pacific Northe Leads Again @ Reduced Rates rn 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 T ransporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service E}perlly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC NORTHERN | City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel (] General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska AIRLINES is in the nation’s e approved for this road by the ne dollar for! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, M 136 CHARGED WITH LARCENY, HIGH SEA spector P. E. Morbello has charg- ed 36 Naval enlisted men—mostly 17 to 19 years old—with larceny on the high seas, including the rifling of mail bags aboard the S. S. Henry Failing enroute to Alaska as replacements. Morbella and Tom A. Dunham, Assistant Distriet Attorney, said a hatch was broken open and 16 of the seamen stole parcel post packages while the remainder rifled the cargo of government goods worth $800. The' authorities said the amount of money stolen could not be estimated. The théft was discovered when the ship reached | Dutch Harbor last February. The | satlors were returned Here. - .- ® 0 0 8 " s "9 00 e . L] TIDE TABLE d . . . MAY 16 . e High tide 1:51 am, 176 ft. |® Low tide 8:20 am., -17 it. o e High tide 14:36 p.m, 153 ft. ® | e Low tide 20:18 p.m., 26 ft. ® . ° ° b . AN e & . o e o i TERRITORY OF ALASKA Office of the Territorial Treasurer ‘ NOTICE | TO ALASKAN LAND OWNERS: The Alaska Real Property Registra- | tion Law of March 24, 1945 requires { each owner of the legal title to land {in the Territory of Alaska to make | a declaration of such cwnership and | to file the declaraticn in the United | States Land Office for the district 1in which the land is situated, on or { before June 30, 1946. A declaration of ownership is re- | quired to be made and filed on all patented lands except those owned by the United States or any agency ic instrumentality thereof; lands owned by the Territory of Alaska or ln subdivision thereof; lands owned by an Indian Nation, Tribe, Band, or a memeber thereof, and lands located within an ins orated town. A homestead entryman on Federal land should net file a declaration until after patent has been i \for the land. The same applies to |locations on mining claims. | { Forms and instructions for mak- !ing declartion of ownership may be | obtained by applying in person or by ;mail to the United States District Land Office at cither Anchorage, | Fairbanks, or Nome, Alaska, or the ! United States Public Survey Office, at Juneau, Alaska, or the Territorial Treasurer at Juneau. It is the re- spensibility of the owner to gbtain | these forms and file them on time. | a provision inserted | They must be filed in the District' pop™ garm in which the land is situated. Failure to register title will incur | SEATTLE, May 15-—Postal In- 4 d e e FOR SALE SALE ANNOUNCEMENT Fixed price sale at Juneau, Al- aska, of “as is” miscellaneous sur- plus government property located at Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway and Annette. All property must be re- moved from storage yard at the purchasers expense within ten days from date of purchase. Terms: certified cashiers check or money order, payable to Treasurer of the United States. Sale dates: Federal Agencies May 15 to 22 Certified Veterans May 23 to June 7. Dealers June 8 to 11. Public June 12 to July 12. For ccmplete sale list contact The Surplus Property Office, Area Engineer Building, Juneau, Alaska. (271-12) FOR SALE—Trumn<?, iike new. See Mr. Shofner at High School. FOR SALE—22 tube RCA combin- ation recorder, phonograph and radio. Ph. 631. i WANT ADS ALASK ot Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Pefershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAR AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 { i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOG COTTAGE 3'% miles on Hi- way—Modern furnished—$3,800 “INCOME and a Home,” on same propei.y. Cottage and Apt. House 8 rentals 2 bedroom Apt. now available All furnished—Clean Near business center Price $5,300. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin | | i AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES FOR SALE—1 table electric mangle, 1 9-tube Fada Console radio, 1 gal. electric ice cream freezer, 1 quart ice crecam freezer, leather davenpert, portable Victor pho- nograph, 2 antique tables with marble tops, 1 scythe, 1 brush hook, practically new, 2 card tables, 1 truck. Phone Green 410. (271-tf) - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Estublished 1940 WANTED 'TED—1 ' inch i dies, . 2 w::anska Drilling él:ac lph?::: le.es Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors e S 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 SALESMAN constantly on road FAIRBANKS OFFICE-—-201-2 LAVERY BUILDING throughcut Alaska with excellent connections to department stores Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark POR B2 1 T verv. ! and retailers, to sell well-estab- §) F (')}?m gSAlr;fw 3 -lr C::n Stlt;lli:ru‘h.eevefi_ | lished line of luggage and leather INQUIRT ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE K ;‘eau Wcld‘ers (271-t3) | goods on commission basis. State - ——— = R Bn 77 7 experience, territory, present con- 5 B SATR E 39 ft. TROLLER for sale. See Har- nections, references. Box 700, 1269 & p e e e i et bormaster. (271-t4) | Breadway, .vew York 1, N. p A Ea— o [ Alaska - Electroni NEW 30 x 10 ft. Gillne: Doat jus S ARG as A= ec B es completed with or without en- WANTED — Woman for one day JIM LAN ] et 3 i GDON-—Manager gine. Finished 1o suit buyer. A ! cleaning will pay $10. Call 557. Box 2165 2 b very fast boai, also 45 ft. comi- | (27143) MARINE RADIIZ)SE‘""’ Bt Fhono §3 Anytias [ bination halibut and troller, now | ooy oo i N TRANSMITTERS AND o under construction. Will be com- | WANTED—Deckhand for MY H¥ RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- ) pleted by July lst. Galley and | OUSNE e 76 BREC RO O f CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- it 333,':3 ;’12}1 a:fccltl- czasx‘)g(i?tvwcifl'ogl:’ Apx;ly Territorial Department of A ERS — BEISDII\,I)% HOME RADIOS AND : ¢ | Health, Room 102, Territorial ; OMBINATIONS SSIL:S:: lfll;oat Shop orvzx'l)éi‘j'";. Building. (271-tf) ! LARGE STOCK II))E[{Y BATTERIES AND 1 o 9 _— - ——— RADIO TUBES o — - | 2 COUPLES want furnished apart- { GRAY tailored all woel dress, im- | i | r house. Room 312 Bar- H H ported material also crepe dress, | ment or “all orders Prom l r “ size 12. 242 Decker Way, lower | #nof e pily ki ed ; apt. (270-13) | 3 BUSINESS of your own. Popu- Complete Radio Repair Service Performed ~*§“‘ FOR SALE_Full panel end chilas| Iar seller, big commissions, fast by Government Licensed i erib in good condition. Black 559 Selling plan. Every office and Experienced Technician E, ‘269"3’1 home a prospect. Steady repeats. WRITE FOR INFOHMATION % | Supervise or work alone. Write UNFINISHED House, Lena Cove,| for details. Faculty, 323 Ham- z (269-13) | sacrafice price. Ph. 28. mend St., Cincinnati, 2, Ohio. (271-t1) 165 horse Lycoming ' full marine motor. Inquire Al- penalties and forfeiture cof land i Cib kit p'"f;,?ja fr,)l junder the law. |ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt | First publication, May 15, 1946, { hauled. Phone Black 279, Bill! | Last publication, J1 Tonsgard. (269-t3) | 5, 1946, “UNBLOCK" 2 DIGESTIVE TRAGT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don’t expect to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking soda nn:olhm‘ alka- lizers if the tru cause of your troubleis constipation. Inthis case, your real trouble s notin the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where80% cf yourfoodis digested. And when it gets blocked it fails to digest properly. hat you want for real relief is not soda or an alkalizer—but something to “‘unblock” your intestinal tract. Some- thing to cléan it out effectively—help Nature get back on her feet. Get Carter’s Pills right now. Take them asdireeted. They gently and effec- tively “upblock” your digestive tract. This permits your food to move along normally. Nature’s own digestivejuices can thenreach it. You get gbnuine relief i | Be eompletely | ecovered ANY PROPERTY owners lack experi- ence in buying complete insurance’ protection but realize that buying on the “hit or miss” basis leaves them exposed to unex- pected losses. We'll be glad to analyze your poli- cies and plan sound pre- tection against probable losses. Shattuck Agency Seward Street Junau Phone 249 that makes you feel really good ag: (264-t3) + Get Carter’s Pills at any drugstore— e i 25¢, “Unblock” yourintestinal tractfor | BRUNSWICK . Apt., 7 apt. unit, real relief from indigestion. i centrally located, completely fur- nished, monthly income szm;| Summer cabin Lena Cove; other| | DINING TABLE, buffet and office | safe. Phone 44. (269-t3) | 'OR SALE—I11 ft. skiff, $50; ccal and wood range with warming oven, $20; 9 x 12 rug, 7.50; full size iron bed with spring and| mattress, $10; can sealer, $10; 2 gasoline lamps, $250 and $5; portable forge, $10; Victrola and abcut 50 records, $35. Can be seen at 94¢ W 11th between 11} am. and 2:30 p.m. weekdays and 11 am. to 5 p.m. Sunday. (267-tf) {1 FOR SALE — Electric Sunteam Shavemaster, good condition, rea- sonable, Empire Office. (d.h) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) Por NE tads skt | mond ring. $150, bargain. Phone 286. property city and country; 1 med. safe. Murphy and Murphy Real- tar, Phcene 676, Room 3, First National Bank Bldg. (264-tf) ROCK, GRAVEL, sand, dirt or fer- | ttlizer for your garden. Blue 454, . Pete Schneider, Jr. (264-tf) P B T A C i CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin 8t. Ph. 428. (258-tf) O GILLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- | bor Master. (244-t1) | FOR SALE--Buy a dollar ticket on for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) ACRE TRACTS 3% mlles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-tN) LOST AND FOUND ’wsT——Blnck pocket wallet. Re- ward, Peter Howard 929 West Tth. (271-t4) LOST—Keys on chamn, please ‘phone 216. Reward. (269-t3) FOUND—6 keys on chain in front of Reck Apts. Inquire Empire. (269-) L&fif&ck coin purse between Ordway and 10th St. Reward. Gyeen 600. (264-12) e e —_——— LOST—One pair glasses, if found the washing machine or frigidaire | WANTED—Man and wife or two women to take care of Bethel Beach Nursery through June, July and Aug. Only Christians need apply. Ph. 0363. (270-t3) FOR CATERPILLAR NGINES REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE E WRITTEN APPLICATIONS are now being accepted for positions of Divisional Deputy Tax Collec- tors for the Department of Tax- ation. Permanent offices will be established in Ketchikan, An- chorage and Fairbanks. Applica- tions should give age, references, accounting and tax experience. State whether Veteran or not Veteran and the length of time residing in Alaska. All replies should be addressed to the Tax Commissioner, Box 651, Juneau,! Alaska, (269-16) SEE NOLTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment. Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY HELP WANTED-—Male or female. Inquire Alaska Laundry .(263tf) WANTED—Clerical position 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 tome, pleasant conditions. 510\)' per month, room and board. Will consider couple, husband emse ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 p.m. (257-t1) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 FOR RENT FOR RENT—4 room furnished house with bath, 111} W 9th St. (269-t4) IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED 3 ROOM fur. apt. oil range, bath Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (262-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t0) | SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) | WINTER & POND:CO. fnc. Ueveloping — Printing — First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE oomn'neu ' There is no substitute for newspa ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN Juneau B PIANOS RENTED and TUNED return to New York Tavern. Re- sy 263-3) | o 5 o With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and The average welght of a bale of| nent. $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle cotton in the United States is| Lola's Beauty Shop. Phome 301 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 about 600 pounds. | 318 Decker Way. s ’ via Petersburg and Wrangell Anderson Shop.