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PAGESIX A NEW CHINA IS EMERGING W ITH U.S. AlD STARTLING CHANGES are taking place in China, wl s clung to the ideas and traditions of its ancient culture, The unity of opposing forces brought about yassador Gen. George C. Marshall, and American material aid, has helped to l».m." bout the & ing meta phosis. Chinese worr like chattels through the ages, are playin, hgly important roles in every phase of the new China. 1a] Court in P tor at a typical hearing. Symbolizing the emancipation is this sce judge and Miss Tsai Pin-tung is the court’s uch SNOHOMISH COUNTY =, PARTY IN JUNEAU 15 (ommmrso_,f s st ked to T Shop, regist ith Mrs en Mil- Needlecraft Fleming at a good share population would be Seattle mas iis Alaska Pioneers epresented 1 e, soumey | Suc Plenie. Washington State has “Wis- hcmish County-ites got together consfn” “Minnesote,” “Montana” |&nd it would be a lot of fun, to &nd Tabious other. “stath” picr .| compare notes on “rememter when Why not 4 “Snohomish County”|and the various changes that have picnic or tv in Juneau? taken place in the old home towns . - Any former resident of = A ¢ Sovarolt senshom CABARET DANCE ville and all the other I ever May 25 for County towns, and there are many F Ladies only. Phone 112 of them in Juneau, interested in'for reservation (276-t1) e B8 R ST TR 4 Y When our adorable once you see Jumpers drobe will tken from its lethary and enliven your mood. your VERSAILE with BLOUSES v W/ / 0T Women's Appanen “Il's the Nicest Store In Town paranor kiotel Building Miss Li Hsia-ping (center) is the ¢International) ALASKA AIRLINES CARRIES 12 WEST| Ala; d Starliner Fair- Bill Fowler, Horning, and Arriving with Alr yesterday on the banks, with Captain Flight Officer John Stewardess Janis Fre following passengers age 5. M. V. Martin, W. N. Kell ren. On »man were the Anchor- w. from Green, K and Bud Wi TS W the return flight the fo were flown west: To Anc Emma Nicolet, Charles Nico- Mrs. Rodney Johnson, Nancy Mrs. George and Mrs let, Shelton, Henry Miller, Tibbs, Moore. To Cordova: Yakutat: Elaine A Williams, Steven Tibbs, Immler; to am and John Ralph - o HARBORMNEWS :: Salmon Com- due to ]ld\ The Tcy for Straits Re. tomorrow seiner Hoonah rated briefly with 1 h of rotten piling which fell cn her pilot-house night | Tife Rosario kn ainst the while making boat and the o injuries but i dock yesterday Im an incoming nded | damage re 12po! ‘men all over the d cident as a pointed indication that the City Fioat should Le repaired or replaced 1o school in briefly yes- Sheldon Jackson was in and out terian Sitka \ terday, returning students from Ju- ! nd Dougles to their homes. | The SJ8 I, al¢o a Sitka will this weck. Hor engine sroke down in Te2 ten | day go and she been dock here since awaiting the installa- tion of a new engine A third Sitka boat due ouf today or tomerrow is Gordon Whitcomb’s ru]‘., King, formerly a beam- Whitcomb will head back - DERBLAY IN PORT l} | The freighter Derblay, which ar- rived at 11 p.m. yesterday, { was loading lumber for the Alaska . . _ Road Commission at the Subport dock. Pacific Northern Leads Again . ® Reduced Rales 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 The First All-New Transports in Alaska Ser\'iée. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardes company. PACIFIC NORTHERN General Offices—Anchorage, Al l City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote | X s 10 make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the ransporis LI AIR aska 1$19,0 | the |bids s at 9 p.m. yesterday w | United States Comm JS 11, owned by the Prasby- | frcm the date of this Notice. | 1946. ‘In ! 4th day of € |up i | First publication, May 7, 1946. today | past publication, May 28, 1946. |months from date hereof. J4IEGLER & KING THE DAILY ALASKA EMP CITY AUTHORIZED 10 BORROW FROM' BANK UPTC $50,000 ¢ At a brief special evening, the City Council author- ized the administration to borrow to $50,000 w short term bank {lcans to tide the City over until m w taxes begin to roll in. Not all (t that amount is to be borrowed once, Mayor Waino Hendrickson stated, ‘but about )C0 is needed at once to pay t-period teacher salaries. With mesting last finances, the formal Council scssion ended and Councilmen went into,a huddle with insurance agents, finally threshing out an agreem whereby the Ci minor pol will be divided. three ways, with called for on major blocs of | insurance - ARMY CRAFT, BARGE HERE; DUE OUT FRIDAY army LT mrived! ith a 220-foct barge from Annette Island in tow.| The barge will discharge lumber | and equipment for the Alaskan De- | partment of the U. S. Army and then be taken to Seward Friday. | - TONGASS IN PORT The Alaska \sportation Co.'s irrived at 1 am. and w 4 p.n. today. A Scattle-based T sail t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That Nell Esther Kilburn, executrix | of the estate of Levi William Xil- | burn, deceased, has filed her final account and report of her adminis- | tration of said estate, and her peti- tion for distribution thereof, in the’ sioner’s Court or J\.num Precinet, at Juneau, Al- ; that 10 o'clock A. M. July 10th, X‘MG has been fixed as the time and | aid court the place for hearinz ame; and that all persons concern- ed therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said| finol account and petition for settle- nt d distribution thereof, Jur , Alaska, May 6th, | NELL ESTHER KILBURN, | Executrix, May 7, 1946. May 28, 1946, ion, ion, public: st publ NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Comm, ner's Court for the | Territery of ka, Division Num- | ber One. Before FELIX GRAY,| Commissioner and Ex-officio Pro- | bate Judge, Juneau Precinet. In the Matter of the Estate of| JACK ANDREAS JACOBSEN, Deceased. NOTICE it the under of May, In 15 HEREBY GIVEN | | ed was on the 6th day 1946, duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Jagk Andreas Jacobsen, deceased. All persons having claims against | the estate of deceased will present | | them. with proper vouchers and duly | verified, to the undersigned at Ju- neau, Alaska, within six (6) months Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 6th, HANS LOKEN, Administrater. \()Tl( I" TO LRID!TORS In the U Cemmissioner’s Court for the Precinct of Ketchikan, First Division of Alaska—In Pro- bate. the Matter of the Estate of ARTHUR P. WALKER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , That the undersigned was, on the September, 1945, duly ap- | pointed administrator of the estate of Arthur P. Walker, deecased, All persons having claims against safd estate are reguired to present them,| - with proper vouchers and duly veri- fied, to the undersigned, at the j office of his attorneys, Ziegler & '{nu, Room 213, Cmmercial Build- ing, Ketchikan, Alaska, within six Dated 1946. t Ketchikan, Alaska, April WALTER B. KING, Administrator. Attorneys for Administrator Ketchikan, Alaska. First publication, May 7, 1946, " st publication, May 28, 1946. BIDS Sealed biiss wul be received at the office of the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, until 4;30 P. M, June 17, 1946, for the furnishing of Worke men's Compensatiok and Employer's Liability Insurance for the period from June 21, 1946 to June 21, 1947, and will be publicly cpened and read at the Council meeting held at 8,‘0Q P. M, on the evenipg of June 1T, 1046, Bids received after the time fixed for cpening will not be con- sidered. Each bid received is to be subs mitted as a one lump-sum bid based on classifications, estimated annual salaries and wages of City em- ployees, which information can be { obtained at the office of the City Clerk. The City ‘of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and g waive informalities, No bidder may withdraw his bid| afier the hour set for opening theres of, nor before award of the contract unless award is delayed for a period exceeding 30 days, HELEN V. FRIEND, Asst, City Clerk, First publication, May 15, 1946, ’ Last publication, May 28, 1946, the stop-gap arranged for| | |2 WHE] (275-13) | 166 ft. FRONT FACING small bodt harbor will sell this property | cheap as I am leaving town. See Paul k 1402 Harbor Way | from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m ‘273410., | FINE'8 LYCOMING motor on iron | | PLANET JR. SEEDER, $15, |FOR BALE — Elcctric IRE—JUNEAU ALA SKA FIIB SALE FOR ALE N.mcxul cash 1eglstc1, counter filing cabinet, holds 500 | accounts, fire-proof, practically new, $ check protectograph, $10; oil burner, A-1 $95; er, Brothers. (276-tf) $600. George 3 ROOM HOUSE Furnished. Party Jeaving town, Call after 10 a.m. at 925 West 11th St. (276-t3) JEEP TYPE service car V\l\‘h 3 lon auto hoist, 2 extra tires tubes, looks good, runs good. Ideal for farm or clearing land. Cost over $500 to build, leaving Ju- neau, will sell for $325 cash. 413 West 10th Bt all tire, 3 tubes complete chemistr; extra balloon 9 new, $30; sets with lots of extras all for $5; photographic many for equipment, times the price asked, $10, pressure cooker 12 qt. . good condition, $10; rubber | hip boots, $4, fifty gallon gas drum and pump, $10; high chair, ! $2, lots of other items. 413 W 10th | st (276-t3) | L. LIGHT trailer 600 x 161 wheels, very good condition, just | the thing for going out the road.| 1 extra tire and wheel, all for $50. ' Red 340. (276-13) FOR SALE—4 room modern home, | West Juneau, immediate occu-( pancy. Inquire Red 450. (276-13) Model 416 S(. vens, FOR SALE target rifle, with Lyman s i complete. Room 208, Hmol Ju- | neau. 275-t3) l LOT WITH LOVELY view of blue prints for home. G Leigh Realty Co. Phone 557, frame, $50. 1402 Harbor Way, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Paul Satko. (275-t3) 250 1bs. | i 20 penny Galvanized nails, $20, many other articles. 1402 Harbor ! Way, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Paul Sat- ko. (275-t3) STFVENS RL ATING ~h0tt,lu| $7,. Winchesf repeating shot- gun, $18, many other articles at! 1402 Harbor Way, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Paul Satko. (275-13) HYDE PROPELLER 26 x 30 and |~ brass shaft, $20, at 1402 Harbor Way, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m,, Paul Sat- ko. (275-13) | FOR SALE Waltham wrist 1st St. b dmmnnd< $125, 426 (275-t3) | adies 20 wateh, 6 ROOM FURNISHED house, oil furnace. 825 Gol Belt. (274-t4) 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, basement, completely furnished. Close in on | Glacier Hiway, '41 Packard Sedan. Phone 035-5. (274-t4) 11 ft. SKIFF, $50.,, coal and wood | range with, warming oven, $20. 9 x 12 rug $7.50; full size iron bed with spring and mattress, $10; 2 gasoline lamps $250 and | $5. Victrola and: 61 records $35. Can be seen at 944 W 11th be- tween 11 am. and 2:30 pm. weekdays and 11 am. to'5 pam. Sunds Hospl' Pete. (273-tf) | FOR SALE_ Electric washing ma- chine. Ph. Red 206, (275-1) FOR SALE—Trumpct, tke new. See Mr. Shoftier at High School. | FOR SALE—165 hors¢ Lycoming full marine motor. Inquire Al- askan Cab after 4 pm, (269-tf) ROCK, SAND, Gravel, hauled, Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) Sunbeam | Bbavemaster, good condition, rea- sonable, Empire Office, (dho | FOR BALE-5 room house; Auk! Bay, $1900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A,/ Hensey, Cen, Del, (265-t10) | FOR ' SBALE--Ladies - volitaire dia- mgnd ring. $150, bargain. Phone 24, 24-13) CRESCENT APT, for Sale-373 80, Fionklih St, Ph, 428, (258-t1) —m 175 talnomn flev Har- | “hor Master, (244-L1) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. mnm at Bnap prpe. 3 ROOM MY, T o rehee, ke 513-A Willoughby, How (262-43) | bath | ROOII‘-KMEI priviieges. Home Wl’h, SIEATED BTORAGE--Ph, 861 Cach ' Cole, (260-t1) nd BIAV!EW AFANTME) new. mnwm. renovated, :fix from rmm . Under 1 Bldg. (24]-L1) and’| COLUMBIA BIKE, good condition, ! { (alumigum paint | 8o, room. apartments, ()m:' REAL ESTATE ‘ FOR SALE condition, | Kewenee boiler and oil burn- IN DOUGLAS, 3 bedroom modern furnished home, refrigerator, oil heat. Must le INCOME PROPERTY Dowtown location. in Junea IN FAIRBANKS, small restaurant, (276-13) | GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR worth | all| ve right away. | u i t | . Pefershurg | | — | | AELASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES 3KAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS F or Intormaimn and ReserVuhons Phone 612 TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1946 5 Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin | AUDIT‘; SYSTEMS TAXES | s || NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY WMTED Estublished 1940 1 Public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors WANTED-A cock for a 13 bed I 208 Frankiin Street = Phone 757 » Protestant. Hospital, gagd \ living FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 mvrn.& l!mu)lNG i conditions, small staff. Write Em- | pire C-305. <"7(=-ij i o 1 s ~o mrara || Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark Solli: commissions, fast sel- NQUIRL ABOUT OUR MONTALY, ACCOUNTING SERVICE ling plan. Every office and home = - ~ a prospect. PEDOOER. Bl S BEser R BN S per » work alone. Write for details, Facuity, 323 Hammond RS R i N R St. Cincinnati, 2, Ohio, Al l El t E aASLLa = fLICC l'('lllcs WANTLD—D(’(..H na 20r M/V HY~ GIENE. Must be sixteen years of . Sala $125 and subsistance. sly Territorial Department. of Health, Room 102, Territorial Bailding. (271-tf) age WANTED—Used furiture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 MISCELLANECUS | WILL, PERSON flying to Sl‘mll\ May 24 be willing mos. baby for Call 820 days. to escort 15 remuneration? (275-t0) FOR ChAk{ThK Boat Harbor, WINTER & POND cd fnc. Complete. Photographic Supplies | Ueveloping — Printing — Enlarging Ph. 861. | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Flaest Quality i Wholesale Juneau Retail PIANOS RENTEDL and “'U“ED‘ Anderson Shop. | i | HOUSERELPER — for employed couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice kome, pleasant conditions. $100 i per month, roem and board. Will consider couple, husband em- ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 p.m. (257-tf) ! JIM LANGDON-- Man'\gcr 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 Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government ensed Experienced Techinician WRITE FOR INFORMATION 09009063690 $ FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. S. PAT. OFF. ESEL MARINE ENGINES DIE SALES and SERVICE GENUINE PARTS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 815 Decker Way. 2 | LOST AND FOUND | LOST_Childs patent leather “Slip- | per between school and 9 and A | Sts. last Thursday. Phone Black | 340, (275-t2) I FOUND-—6 keys on chain in front | of Reck Apts. Inquire Empire. (269-) PERON MOVES IN. ON GROUP WHICH OPPOSED REGIME BUENOS AIRES, May 21 ——Thl‘] lawn dirt | Federal government, by special de-| cree, assumed eontrol- today of the Argentine Industrial Union, a pow- erful - manufacturers’ assoclation which unsuccessfully opposed the| election of Col. Juan Peron as President of Argentina. k Nicolas Carbone, eral of the Ministry of Justice, was named interventor to supervise the affairs of the unfon for an indef- Hnite period, during which the pay- ment of dues as a requisite for membership will be discontinued. The union contributed. . 300,000 pesos (about $60,000) to. the cam- paign fund of Dr. Joa Tamborini, who was defeated by Peron in the Prosidential elections last February. - coo — DRESSING UP hard-to-get pot of as far as it will Hotel Juneau owner Clarence Wise 15 nhout to mayk a major. im- Provement into the hooks as . con- tactor W, D, Figld puts the last shiny touehes on the east side Of | Biretehing a | the five-story hotel structure, “Just a fwish of spring,” says Wise. NAS BALES, SERVICE and REPAIR Christensen Bros. Garage 609 13th PHQNE 659, Tnspector Gen-| NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. ““Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT nmm.c MACHINERY 9900000080000 0000000000000 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDEm DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell ; With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vmcouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ! L ! ! ‘