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SHIP AGENT'S L0 FAMILY FLEES VIA WINDOWS NGSHOREMEN AT KETCHIKAN BACK [0 WORK Perishables Spoiling Here While Truce Vote (Continuea jrom Page One" Awaited Today office . o t port an ou Almost express wer o ted in the office safe i were found RATERY unharmed d e :"’]‘j was commenc eck- : wiv Bl the ompleted dis- nd AP hikan and is ex- ¥ d > here today he Saved Local horemen, however, N ectly penetrated by flan not ye to invok: a similar the k Line office was entered ' truce ir work stoppage to re was in progress and force t reased rate d removed to safe Al- and Ve Juneau Lo- though they are onsiderad cal 16 International Long- legible. Among them were compila- shoremen and Wa usemen’s tions of retroactive pay on wnich Union (CIO), has scheduled its t urrent longshore strike pivots. vole on return to work to be held Dock Company Manager H. I ning McDonald was- abh cure all the perishable-loaded impertant records from his of > Transportati vescel Ton- ar emoved tl to the Juncs still lyin the C Dock Cold Storage Company. The Alas- here, with fresh uffs reported K ir office is quarteri them- speiling in large tities. Mer- lves temporarily in the Northland chant consignees were called to in- Transportation Company’s office pect the p: the City Dock t ¢ after which ur the frcighter Clove Hit was to ¢ overboa oday from Ketchikan will pected that il tons would be little damaged sec- heaved over ti d - the 8ol 5 ERS ot 55 PASSENG FLOWR BY PNA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 8, 1946 f uction Co., Of JUNCAU, WON (50 pufuufotofriefrbefbelbotet defoimfolmietodeeltelede ! “ local hauling business for the pres- ent i | TAKE TOLL OF 224 o | WANI'I' ADS 4 UP-TO -THE - MINUTE FISH LAND { { ‘ | IN 4,DAY HolIDAV Halibut prices shot to 17'% cents ) | | for medium and 17 cents for large | it T I l f ad ravel Information _”."“ B e ”"1‘*’ ; Landing halibut were Tom Sand- | rfln SALE i BEAL ESTATE 1 | The r lay cou up vik’s Norland, 21,000 pounds, bought i | Right h i« dead in tr accidents during the| po’ New England Fish Co.; Willi 7Y, collapsible baby | ! ght here at the local Pan American f “ 7;1‘4* In l;: ndence r(']]; ul-;-w Doucet's Sitk: 30,000 pounds, carriage. No. 17 Channel Apts FDB SALE | office there’s available, for your use, ut this toll was lar less 2 bought by Sebastian-Stuart Co. and (316-t5) 1 . n {bcen oxpected and even ¢ ab- | A Titka Comatal ARGk ; | HOME NEAR THANE | a trained staff of travel experts with ly below that for an ordinary four o W 'S i FARTLY FURNISHED small house Beautitul location | s off s . E. O. Swanson's Elfin II 40,000 f ARTLY | complete files '8 day weekend period pounds of king salmon, also boug conerete foundation, garden spot.| 5 acres iand ! 1% of travel information. The National Safety counc l.\.‘t“ by ACF: and Len Flesher's Els Seppanen, West Juneau. | 8000 gal. water tank | Jw!p( normally e J.;Hw Innded 30,000 pornds obiing ‘ (316-t4) | 193;; Ford ?«;Iq]):’uglxl'ltx(l!'il | mishaps during an ordinary four| to6€C VAT Ep th Fisherle nou —— | Unfurmnished $4,0 | T H e e I non, bou ooth Fisheries |NEW RUBBER BOAT. Phonc 93| putaishad $5.000. | (-] e p ou P an ¥ w ,“"“']””fm”” YOS 10 i LAM TUTTLE [ % @l6-t4) 19 ilTORY :{BEDROOM i for extra holiday traffic, the g A | = = ei ouse % 4l WITH VETERANS' ADM. LD BOAT Bp to 36 ft.]. SECHCER SO . . . e ciiedten 450 Woula) WILL BUTLD y e G ” council hed est 1 450 would 4 to your plahs, Geo. Wara, Nor.| Hardwoud floors. Full bath i Use this service freely. Find out how 5o ir road ¢ S ¥ - PR 4 { Unfurnished 5 | $ from B . ) ool time), Jast wed- (. AL WO LRURAE IR RN | way Foliti FOR 102 | St ; you can save time, see more enroute, 5.t 3 g M 2 ad’'s Bank, has be (316-17) o » . "‘\{;i“" oS UL “‘ s ”[“1\ i | appointec puarantee officer i 1 make proper connectlons, etc., ete. owever, s ours after this Mrnvia il AT N - ISE pletely 5 LoMBN BiA ended ' zeports from|or e VelermnstEegiElietion, o ekl S g GRADELLE LEIGH | Then when you leave, you’ll have all thrdlighiait the cotntry showed a| Regional office, 1n SHnEaL [ - iR Rt i RFALTOR | Higae’ datidls Behi o of ot 224 " "I Appointed last Saturday, he flew R e A se details behind you. tra oIl of but 224 v GG . ® 5 | i i { Phone 557, 4 3 The council had predicted 1,300 |immedi to the Portland Re-) fo™py1cK SEDAN, good condi- | persons would die violently but only 81¢ nal Office, for a two-weeks of-| ", " 400 cash. Phone Auk Bay | ] 495 violent deaths were reported,|ficial trip Store. (315-t1) g| Mr. Tutile’s office will be in the | Veterans Adu the second floor | biulding. including the traffic drown ind 112 d cellar:ac iolent cal -+ DEIE SCHNEIDER, JR., | of the DU FROM NOME , principal at the GIVES UP TRU(K'NG Native Service School at/ Cceiver made. National Co. HRO,| ! Nome, has arrived here with his| Complete. ¥none Douglas 314, 1 Pete Schneider, Jr. local truck-| Wife and is enroute to Nome fol-| 10 6 pm ¢31:)-13x’ ng contractor, is leaving soon for|loWing'a vacation in Kenticky LADIE'S black pin-stripe tailored Ketchikan, where he will sub-con- R I | wool suit, size 16. Like new, worn | tract in haul work for a p:l'.m‘,'} Speaker over KINY 7 pam. lion-, once, $2 e at 121 W 4th St. ob Territorial Con-/day. Albert White (314-t3) Next to City Hall, upstairs apt. tkere. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA THER BULLETIN JED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME TODAY WE 21 HOURS F DATA FOR Max. temp. At the I t o« - DURING WEEKEND last Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs Weather at teers from ranks of hundrec Station 24 hrs. temp. temp. Precip 4:30 a.m f pitched in to remove _| Anchorage 67 47 50 0 Clear B thig inclug. Pacific Northern Airlines flew 55 pocwo A5 33 02 g empty oxygen tanks th might Persons d from Juneau, An- peipe) 54 0 Cloudy have added to an explosion danger, chorage, Yakutat and Cordova dur- corqovy s 15 1 02 Cloudy Many other teers manned hos week er Dawson 42 42 0 Clear while the 1ent’s force Edmonton 70 44 44 07 g were at ny retireq Saturda : Fairbanks 3 45 4 0 Fog 11 N ia Officer 5 5 v hick 5 ‘ Haines )8 50 51 Pt. Cloudy 1d Stewardess Ollie Hov Juneau > 61 16 54 Pt. Cloudy It Delaney, Jenny Juneau Airpert 59 11 14 22 Pt. Cloudy 1 group of fire- s Baronvich, W. C Ketchikan 64 50 50 3 Clear bt slen 1, Mother Mary Leopolian, ' . 63 88 ‘Trace Pt. Cloudy at¥115 5 r Mary Lillian X 50 56 0 Clear thite ‘and: on Anchorage: N. Woodring, Roy |- o 52 3 Glouds first call Moorehous2, Will- | it o 4 O . x Dock Manager McDonald today iAm Rahmedes, Guy Graham, R. W.' g0 o % 44 54 01 expr deep appreciation of the Brown, LePreal Arave, Mrs. B. Don- 0 i 80 Arace etfc the v ecrs who help- 2ld, Betty Tandy, Vern Johnson, o e 40 0 0 ed evacuate tke building. Ho stat- Jessie Munson, Dale Luce, Wenr 62 47 47 0 ed that the Alaska Dock and Stor-' Ttucnusto, Guy Harvig 52 age Company will continue to op- buchon, Lyle Johnsor 75 59 crate the.dock as usual, per mer, Leslie Rudy; to 58 4 48 02 Cloudy rebuilding of the burn i M Mrs. J Whitehorse 59 50 51 37 Pt. “Cloudy He believes that five los Rosemary Moore Yakutat 61 50 3 0 Cloudy wholly covered by Irance g £hr. L Sl vesterday | “TT, T4 a0 0 m. vesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) rebu i ‘x St Maury Keating, Firs A ridge of high pressure extends from a high i Sitndiehaed \ada to the northern portion of Southeast e aska this mor A low pressure center is located over central sjiem, oo ’ a and a second low pressure center is located in Bristol Bay with who put up a single- W. C. R ;}’» a third low pressure center off the coast of northwestern Washington ed ba st the flam Oyl Qheyliatt 0 8 Below normal temperatures prevailed over Southeast Alaska yesterday. the furnace room before the fi on 51 s ‘trip to Ancho Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at many stations over north- paratus arrived. Working on a boat |With Capt. Claude Ferguson, F western United States, western Canada and the southeast portion of in a 1ed, Cole was first r Joe McCracken and Stew- |, o, " Thunder storms were reported yesterday afternoon over the tn discover the firs and was able ¢ Pat to Anchor 1d southwestern Culbe to get one hose ty on it almost immediately. However, his effort was < not enough to keep the first from spreading from the f room n, Zelenko, Erick: Joseph Jith Thomas e In Temporary Quarters Jean Johnson, ian Johnson, Thanks to quick-thinking, quick- Mrs. F. B. Johns Birdiv Crystal, moving ticket agent David Ramsey,|Pearl Butt, Pearl Echols, Virginia the Alaska 1ship Co. today Luckett, Mrs. L. Markey, Miss C had portable records, a clock. his Markey, Reid Harrington. ship’s model and various other pieces| To Yakutat: Mrs. L. Peterscn of office eauipment to m intoand Lowell Peterson. their new temporary headquarters next to Selective Service in the Marine Building Ramsey, arrivi Pa.—Mrs the QUAKERTOWN, on Rocky Mountain region of northwestern United States ar Canada MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Clear 54 Calm Zero Cape Spencer Fog 56 WSW 2 Calm Eldred Rock Cloudy 61 SW 4 Zero Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 59 NNW 4 Calm Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 62 S 3 Zero Lincoln Rock Ciear 59 NNW 6 1 foot Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 58 WSW 4 MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUI - NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon atthe second alarm, saved almost|Berger, who 00, was tre Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Variable all movable objects within the of-| Quakertown hospital for a cloudine fice and threw a tarpaulin over|tion of her left temple. She ex- Low pressure trough extending northwestward from northwestern what he could not rescue. lained she Had been chopping|Y/ashington to Bristol Bay. - S = wood when a chip struck her. In- 5 ST YOUk inoney earn four|vited to rest before returning home,! —— —_— percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor-|she declined. “I have things to do poration demand notes (295-tf) | at home,” she sa “"HOW'D YOU LIKE TO CUT DIESEL REPAIRS 50% 2" | Folks using RPM DELO, the Diesel k Engine Lubricating Oil that stretches | time between overhauls, say it cuts i | i | | | repairs as much as 509 And that's right, neighbors—RPM DELO Oil protects your Dicsel, gives it longer life. Compounds in RPM DELO Oil make it stop ring-sticking and cor- rosion, cut carbon and sludge, stick to hot spots. The Navy uscs it, too, Try it today! T, iHi. BYER Branch Manager Telephone 280 A STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT THAT A SICKS’ "2 QUALITY PRODUCT SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING €O. % Since 1878 S E. C. Sick, Pres. Distributed throughout Alaska by Odom & Co. SELECT BEER ristration section on |4 Goldstein ROOM FURNISHED Waynor Addition. Call Mrs derson, 732 for appointment. (315-13) | 3 =\ nouse, | sun- | Gun i FINEST SHORT WAVE radio re- (314-tf) ¢ USED TIRES. Assorted sizes, re- conditioned Pre-war. Reasonable. Vulecanizing Dept. Juneau Motors. (314-tf) { SHEET MET. ment. Sacrifice 64 Empire. TOOLS and equip- price write BI\X. (314-13) I GLACIER CAB—Spec Tee weekends ial rates to bor with boat re ~,n-|\u:|un.i and Holidays. Call 858 (313-16) { BOAT “LOA” for Sale—$4,900 cum-l pletely equipped, documented net (304-tf) 5 ton. Phone Green 669. CLEARED PATENTED lot, 300 x 75 ft. on beach, beautiful view, Fritz Cove Road. Inquire 142 Willough- by (304-t1) | NEW TROLLER, completely L:Iu]}}-l ed. Phone Green 663, (285-t0) | FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk| Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-t1) FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt, oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil- loughby (316-t3) STEEL BUILDING 36 {t. by 60 ft.{ with 15 ft. ceiling, concrete floor,! 75 Willoughby Ave., suitable for shop, garage, warehouse. Phone Red 745 after 5 p.m. (307-tf) TAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, bath, 513A Willouby. (205-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen 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. (241-tD) | i SO — " | LOST AND FOUND TOST — Gold mounted Shaeffer fountain pen. Reward. Phone 677. 1 (316-3) | FOUND—Wad of bills. Owner may claim by identifying. See Adjt. H. Lovenzen, Red Shield Club. (310-tf) MISCELLANEOUS | DRESS MAKING, reasonable pric- es. Phone Black 694. (312-1mo.) SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and Crystal Steam Baths 457 So. Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 per week and up. Lonnie Couch, Manager. (304-t1) | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phoncl 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tD) | | FOR CHARTER — M. S. Juzz, 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 L R RN | PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED. Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola's beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. VICTOR HILL K E WITH FAMILY FOR WHITE MT. Victor Hill, newly-appointed prin- | cipal of the Alaska Native Service Vocational Scliool at White Moun- | tain, has returned here with his | wife and child after a summer va- cation in the States. Transferred from the school sys- tem at Eklutna, Mr. Hill is enroute | to White Mountain with his Inmnl_v.’ \ i 8700 NET | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- FOR SALE INCOME Monthly. Going business full equipment. ROOM furnished house Star Hill. 4 ROOM HOUSE unfurnished Douglas Channel ROOM Beautifully furnished House West Juneau. 4 Owner will finance 3 ROOM Furnished house Near Small Boat Harbor. 4 ROOM Furnished house and | 5 ROOM furnished house, Douglas 3 APARTMENT House Douglas. FULLY EQUIPPED restaurant. | MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank | jIANTED ‘ SALESMEN WANTED — We are! sceking a Local Salesman for Ju-| neau snd vieinity. Our Company' has been established 30 years and is one of the largest Manufactur- s of (Approved by Underwrit- ers) Portable Fire Extinguishers, including several Anti - Freeze Types, vhich are sold direct to Hotels, Theatres, Canning Factor- ies, Fishing Industry, Homes, Schcols, Churches, Farmers, Auto, Truck and Bus Owners and in fact to all classes of property owners. The position open is on a straight commission basis with an opportunity for earnings far above ovdinary jobs. We prefer a local wellknown citizen who is also a good business man seeking a steady and permanent business. Write a short letter :'Cgal’diug‘ your age, experience, etc. Ad—; dress, The Fyr-Fyter Company, Dcpt. H-8, Dayton 1, Ohio. i (316-t3) | SALESLADY or salesman, good wages, can earn from $20 to $30 a day. Call Gastineau Hotel Room 303. (316-t3) WANTED—Man to handle the dis-| tributicn of new washing ma-| chine and ciher lines in this ter-| ritory. Ca'l for Gove at Baranof | Hotel Room 233. l3l6-L5l} COOK ABOARD M. S. Hyglenc,! Inguire Dept. of Health, Room 102, Terr. Bldg. (315-t) DEISEL ENGINEER aboard M. S.| Hygiene. Inquire Dept. of Health, Room 102, Terr. Bldg. ms-’m} RESS MANUFACTURER wants | reliable company for line wo-/| men’s sport clothes, also stout) women’s dresses. Wire immed-! iately for prompt .shipmnnts.; Janne of Hellywood Factory. Jef-| ferson, Iowa, USA. l315-',3>1 TAP DANCING—Class or private.! Phone 10, Ext. 323, am. only. (315-t3) WANTED — Foot ' locker 1n_good | condition. Phone 432 (314-t3) ORGANIZING Theatrical Club. Purpose-teach and develop talent, produce shows locally. Those in- terested write Empire Box C-559. | (312-t4) TWO TEACHERS, permanent, want small apartment or room in private home, Call Sylvia Jas- kari, Hotel Juneau. (311-t1) SMALL MODERN unfurnished apt. Wellman Holbrook, Box 1083, Ju- neau. (307-t4) | WANTED—AL uie Juneau Lumber Mills an operating Millwright. | (208-t0) | WANTED—Woman or man dish| washer, alsc waitress. Call Percy’s | Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Experienced clerk. No\ other need apply. George Bros. | ,(290-tf) | loughby. Phone 788. INFORMATION OMAHA, New:. — Chief Deputy Sheriff Hugh Cutler related that a woman reported that a pro\vier[ had attempted to enter her house and probably would return. But she rejected Cutler’s offer to help. “What I want to know,” the wec- man asked Cutler, “will the law bother me if T shoot and kill him?” “Not if he is breaking into your how the depuly told her, Trips to Anywhere On business or pleasure, to Alaskan points or anywhere Outside, youw'll find Pan American travel service help- ful. You can make complete arrange- ments right here. Get fare and sched- ule information at address below: Baranot Hotel Phone 106 PAN AMERICAN Horto Arrwars The c)?s/fl/n of //e%my (//f/’z’n’ e e . e e . THE BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Specia! Binner 5 lo f P M. 8173 mcecr— BOX 2652 PIIONE 204 R. W. HRUSE CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 201 BOX 2652 o ! Alaska - JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime ; MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND { lectronies REC¥IVERS — 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 . ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN l " via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS IS 4 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ¥ First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | | )