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PAGE SIX DIPLOMATS FIND NOTHING “W Ui No Lipstick For Inferior | Of Liberty 1} A 141 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA priation bill that would forbid National Labor Relations Board spend any of its funds on involving the organization of men into unions. He believes that would have effect of keeping the status of for 'CELAND WANTS U.S. 10 CONTINUE 70 0CCUPY BASES fo! the '5{}!{ T ?. - 1) o WWak NEW YORK 22 —The men unchanged for ona year € t oir to a A Ci ress decides what to do abou AR . 22— Iceland wants' the question. R \ refurbishin _'pation of bases there until Iceland js taken, the unionization of fo; FO”OWIr(J ! ?’BI‘ (0' for. nal can them over of until the ment will ha's to be dealt with T LAl ¢ M 1, United Nations Security Council dis- an accomplisheq fact. C(mp’ulfll e ks Superintendent on POSes of them, a wall informed Ice B a Ry Fore R T T aid today Uni demand not OFFERING 250,000 Shares ki 4, So (CUT OUT AND MAIL) e ox 1657 Anchorage, Alaska > undersigned does hereby subseribe for shares of of the par in the sum of § acceptance by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., this subscription. Such acceptance or reje on capital stock of O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., te of $1.60 per share, and enclose herewith check for said shares, subject to who may accept or rejec n shall be final. ned further states that he is a resident within e aska as defined by See. 77¢, Subdivision 11, of the Sceur Act of 1933, and amendments thereto, and any acceptance of this subscription by O'llarra Bus Lines, Inc, is based unon such fact, ies Name: P. 0. Box City or Town | Territory of Alaska. BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROFPELLORS ] GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop ‘ ‘NORTHLAND . TRANSPORTATION C O M P ANY built e built on h av se the bases term basi ould ernational and Momlc Researc! i as getting now! said, nany and later placed her atomic at the disposal of the @ Am (f Eigh it More Days commen Generalis- 1t] L today ex- y did not pay very good Fritz Cove Road at the pay. 5| Manchuria for dividends, did it?’ acres of land; 20 ft. Klinker type | - > - boat, inboard motor. Leaving for| 3 in August. Withers and} H , Gen. Del. Juncau. e e Embarkafion Porls (a02-13) | concession to { uni who A d PARROT AND cage. Red 765. | : s e, e On Coast Announce while U n talks are ro- H i - . HOME MADE BREAD — Pa AN FRANCI ((J. June 22Tt gress rom. Sex Min- G-E Fazn cvoone” RANGES NOW BEING MADE! G-E STRATOLINER Only G-E Automatic Electric Ranges Have ALL These Features N/ CALROD UNITS Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking,” TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS Color Indicators for every cooking speed, TRIPL-OVEN Three ovens in one. NO-STAIN VENT Keeps your kitchen walls and curtains cleanes, L] . . L] We've got all the information you need to pick out your new General Electric “Speed-Cooking” range right mow! Come in and ‘see the rncm:u of the great new models . . . get all the facts about features, prices, and delivery dates. Don't wait any longer! It's going to be “First come —first served” with these new ranges, so get yous order in mow/! ¥ tric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 i Alaska Elec h o hat the He added tt Iceland lacks the (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRE: |technicians to maintain the Ameri- the international war crim ican-built rts and I s Supreme Court Justice Rober {to'have the Americans keep son resumed an 1 in order until e futur use e prosecution today. He t« the bascs has been definitel et- ' the questicning of Albert iled he former i mu ions m admitt ¢ the!and drew frem him the admissi id{ T Uni atomic research. wher c 1. In fact, Speer co: I lln two scientists v knew P2 YD — moest about nuclear ph\\\« had , departed from y. He d fan Truee . not mention chewr names, but doubtle: cne he had in m wa “ ] Dr. Mize Meitner, who fled Given EXlension |h: Nes peeoution of the e im e nd to Third on Seward EOAT FOR CHARTER sup- | will be permitted until further no- e un- | tice. The icted areas are being round- | used by construction trucks. By Order of to attach a rider CHIEF OF POLICE. Department appro- | (301-t4) %—P+-H—h % e WANT ADS FOR SALE boat and 8% Call Blue 304--t3) BOTTOM 16 ft. h.p. outboard motor. 298 evenings to 7. A 5 “LOA™ for Sale—$4,900 com- equipped, documented net 5 ton. Phone Green 669. (304-tf) | Ge"'nq Anywmr?f <'1i ARED PATENTED lot, 300 e on beach, beautiful view, Fritz Cove Road. Inquire 142 Willough- ft (304-tf LAI)IFIS' BLACK pin-siripe tail- ored wool suit, size 16. Like new, | worn once, $25. See at 121 W 4th St. Upstairs Apt 5 ROOM PARTLY furnished house with bath in Douglas. Immrdnuu Write Empire C-505. | (303-t3) | | possession DOUBLE BEDS complete, small | dining room table, and 4 chairs. ! Douglas 234. (303-t3) | OUTSIDE. Have 2,000 fur- LEAVING FOR small 3 rcom house, nished; also apartment house, 3 apartments, with nice lot. 3 baths, furnished: $3750, Priced for quick sale, below market. Write Empire Box C-498. (302-43) | | 614 Willoughby. 3 In his extension the General announced that San Fran- 2 | simo w howey cisco, Seattle, New York and New! pHOTO EQUIPMENT, washer, view of relieving Orleans will be the four ports of | dryer, wringer, drying board,| he of our na- embarkation for the peacetime printer, and enlarger, cost new should be Army. $225. Sale price $115. Ideal for perr The San Francisco Bay arca Port| your darkroom. Call Glenn True- Pre ably eant that the Commander, Brigadier General plocd, Butler Mauro Drug Store. current cont hould be set-| Neal H. McKay, said all San Fran- (299-t£) tle one way another by the, cisco Bay facilities would be —— . R e the extended truce cxpires cn either cl Jlidated with'6 ft. WIDE BY 7 ft. high over- June 30 \ at Fort Oakland| head door, complete with hard- - Anm ba and Camp Stoneman,| Wware $49. 50 and hundmh | near Pittsburgh, California. Ap-| Ppound gunny sacks; adding ma- plans QU!'EWM{& 0{ | preximately 12,000 civilians will be| chine stand; revolving cap m(‘k‘ ¢mployed in future port activities.| George Brother (as0-t) | = - e s — Foremen unf@nll!flq WARNING ROCK, bA)\D Gravel, lawn dirt | fi No parking of cars on Second: hauled. Phone 849, Pill Tons- Repub- | Street from Main to Seward ana! 8uard. (297-1 mo) Darnell's Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436. (293-t0) I . ° 10 APARTMENTS o Phone 428, Crescent Apts, \ ° . | | FOR SALE—Piling, good hemlock, see Ralph Reischl, Phone Red 865 or write Box 2651, Juneau. (291-t12) \'TE‘{{'ATROLIER galiu)lé&l‘\' equip- ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) FOR SALE—5 Bay, $1,900; Henscy, Gen. FOR RENT UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) room house; Auk ’36 Ford, $175; V. A. Del. (265-tf) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil | | range, ! bath, 513A Willouby (295-t3) ‘;i()OrMS—KiLchen priviieges. Home | Hotel—Ph. 886. | HEATED, STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) ! ‘SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (2411 t!) LOST AND POUIID LOST—SIeepmg bag wrapped in brown paper also Yale lock with two keys. Please return to Beh- rends of Merchant Delivery. (303-t3) FOUND — Parker fountain pen. Owner may claim pen at Em- pire by paying for this adv. 1 (303-tf) | LOST—Will person who took black wool coat from Baranof Check room by mistake, Kindly return it. Reward. (302-tf) LOST—Oxford glasses with chain. Phone 21 or write P. O. Box 904. (299-%) LEGAL LINEUP SUPERIOR, Wis., June 22.—City Attorney George Flynn needs a pair of nylon stockings—for official use. ‘They are needed to satisfy a claim by a woman who is suing the city for injuries to herself—and a pair of nylons—resulting from a 1all on a sidewalk. Settlement of the claim is rou- tine, Flynn said. But he's faced with the job of standing in line for the nylons—if he can find a nylon line. T NS e Empire Want Aas bring resuits! ARGE FURNISHED ~abin end of |3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HAVE READY BUYERS We need listings, Juneau or Douglas. 2 bedroom homes. READY TO MOVE INTO Furnished the best, 3 bedroom Full basement, excellent Neighborhood. A good buy. DON'T MISS THIS 3 unit apartment house, Lot 55 x 100 For quick sale—$3.750 cash. BEAUTY SHOP CALL MARY ANN BJLMAT GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin | T - A T8 % B ; » FOR SALE CHOICE LOT—Heart Juneau Business District. BEDROOM HOUSE Furnished—Excellent Neighborhood. BEDROOM HOUSE Beautifully furnished— West Juneau BEDROOM HOUSE Basement Garage Beachside—West Juneau. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank | | | i | | | | 4 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY—Derby hat size seven, Call 93 evenings. (304-13) | JOB ON H‘:H!N(- boat. Am \oun" and unafraid of strenuous labor. Possess Marine Engineer’s Li- scences. Gastineau Room 228. (303-t5) CARS WASHED and Cleaned. Hours 9:30 am. to 3:30 p.m. $1 each. Juneau Motor lot. (303-t3) WANTED TO BUY—3 doe rabbits, New Zealand preferred. Mrs.| Stanley Knott, Box 894, Skag- way. (302- 2137 | WANTED—!‘U xL‘nL fuxuhht‘d apt ‘ or hovse. CAA employee, wife and | baby. Ex-ACS veteran. Call 637.| (302-t3) HAVE A LOCAL VET lmul your | rock, sand, lawn dirt, etc. Pc!p} Schneider, Jr. Blue 454 evenings.| (301-t) | 1 WANTED Pcnlld(_ 1937 384(11“&!‘- ential ring gear and pinion. See Al Zenger at Empire. WANTED—AU the Juneau Lumbm‘-t Mills an operating Millwright. | (298-tf) ! WANTED—Woman or man_dish| washer, alsc waitress. Call Perey’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED-Late model car. Phone| 278. (290-t4) WANTED—Experienced clerk. No|{ other need apply. George Bros. ,(290-t£) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 WH‘-; loughby. Phone 788, 'MISCELLANEOUS SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and Crystal Steam Baths 457 So.| Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 per week and up. Lonnie Couch, Manager. (304-tf) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phcne 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanenls. Open evenings by appointment. '(293 -3t1) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jaz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861, (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED and “'UN'ED} Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beaility Shop. Phone 201 Way.. o~ SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1946 “Sure, Mr. Abercrombie, Clipper express rates are lower, but the bear must be dead” Pan American flies live chicks, thousands of them, scratch- ing and peeping. But a live, healthy bear . . . with muscles *way out to here . . . is something else again. We fly /ots of furs Outside, but the bear, or other occupant, always has been removed first. Fur, gold, game— just about everything an Alaska businessman or sportsman wants to send — can go by low-cost Clipper express. Gcf express and passenger information at the address below. PN AMERICAN Worto AIgways The cS: stem of //e”—f////] Clippers Baranof Hotel Phone 106 BARANOF || ™7, r ALASKASEINEST CONTRACYOR HOTEL : JUNEAU, ALZ.SKA EAT IN THE b e i gl pec e repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Gerve You PIIONE 204 BOX 2652 BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner L 8 Qg e Pl d D e e e i Alaska - Electronics ! JIM LANGDON—Manager 165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECFIVERS — 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 INFORMATION Box 2] There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €32 . YOU BACKED THE .. NOW BACK YOUR BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS Flfst Nafional nmk of JUNEA“. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT ml“fiiilfc’: conou'noll