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PAGE SIX SCHEDULEOFPAY & i’ 1 in 1941, should COMMUNICATION I 1ls0 [ ‘ t the Juneau, Alaska, July 9, 1946 r e be increazed by 20 cents for each |The Alaska D: Empire L fi ) tic ser|addresses made the following state- n ment “Might M e Right.” I'm Oth rec positive if Mr. Lincoln were alive - H 2 o1 nile should be added to a remark without some reservation n wwes of 12,000 or Longshoremen here in Juneau was, miles per hour in domestic|isol ist nor do I endorse any WASHINGTON, Ju prir s for which an isolationist idential emecrger b ite hourly rate of §1/might stand, but I will say this commendec re uld be paid for day that further incidents of a nature year for 1 Shir Lorioom in similar to the one mentioned above nal Al nal service, who also €an result in nothing but disaster The boalc € ive one cent a mile for|for all of us. Personally, I think fort t thre mileages of 12,000 or Creanized labor, properly controlled by pilots ¢ ot peeds in excess of 1S unquestionably the greatest pro- Wester i I n hour vision made for the working man,! 12gestec i ¢ I i additional a month but in the hands of inferiors or a 1 the 1 for is in international ser-|Yacketeers, as some of them actually lines oMo ausliYhe. e ar nized labor’ they term The board recommended that the - s it is nothing but cataclysmic! xisting formula for computing pi Empire Want Ads bring resultst| The world today is confronted — — !with famine, di se, distress and potential disaster in some instances, and here we able to actually throw food into the bay simply be- caus> of a minor difficulty that can’'t be ironed cut by some arbi- trary mean: The irony of the whole thing is that the supposed leaders” of the various unions are not elected mersly by popular vote but also because of supposedly hav- ing some qualifications along a diplcmatic line. No, Sir! Actions of this type only ser to color more vividly the mistakes made by all concernsd who are responsible for electing these union officials into office. ing to result If the tie-up was go- in tke inevitable loss of most of the cargo; why wasn't some mors eet manner em- ployed in getting rid of it Viz: at night or some other place be- sides the dock here in Juneau Why? Because it gave the union hierarchy an opportunity to more convincingly display their arro- gance, omnipotence and indepen- dence. Trere no question of doubt in my mind that the affair can| be pro and conned but I'll warrant that if sincere, conscientious in-| vestigation was conducted it would be discovered that all that have gone waste di to as it wouldn'’t did At Alaska is the present time, ng its doors to everybody. With advent of civilian traffic over highway more an more 0ppor- are arising with the pas- cach day and, as a true it is our solemn duty to OF the tunities sage of Alaskan From its origin over 170 years ago, California’s wine industry has grown and matured with the United States. CALIFORNIA way, interferes 1 the role souvinm For more than 50 years, has to play in the years to come In conclusion, if, for no other Cresta Blanca has carried on reason; we owe it to our posterity. Thank God for the Fr of this great tradition. Speech and the Press ° (Signed) Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. AAA B YOUR 2y ea CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Ine. | 1% “OUR moncs et on Los Angeles and Livermore, California | poration demand note (295-tf) - For over fifty years, .flw finest The i EEeT fed edible, of American wines. and was “onsidered a cy by the Indians. THOSE WHO GO TO0 THE BEDSIDES of those in sickness or pain, know the value of swif?, emphazize the importance of time . . . both to the dependable air transport. Such instances traveler and patient. scheduled flights The day-in, day-out regularly PNA Coast of the modern Liners serve everyday passenger needs and such demands that ofttimes can be satisfied only by modern air transportation. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES fleet of famous Coast Liners have brought o Alaska the very finest standards of air travel, Look to Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskq’s FOREMOST « Airlines RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 KakL K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . PNA" FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pucific Northern Airlines 3 food | see to it tgat nothing prevents or, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA U5, AUSTRALIA - RAISE LEGATIONS N PACIFIC AREA \’\,’r’\SU!N(xI")N July 10. — The United States and Australia today raised their legations to embassies in line with th: dded importanc of the Pacific area in the eyes of both governments.” President Truman nominated| Robert Butler, St. Paul shipbuilder and 1ker, as the first American ambassador to Canberra. A joint announcement issued sim- ultaneously here and in Canberra said the first Australian ambassador to Washington will be Norman Ma- kin, Minister of State for the Navy Butler, who will be 49 on July 16, is president of the Builder Trust Company, rated among the first six construction companies in the United States. The White House said elevation of the diplomatic stations “natural consequence of the creasingly close 1d cordial tions between Australia and the United States,” as well as a re-| {flection of added importance at- tached to the Pacific area. - House Rejeds Sitver Price Made by Senale July 10. The by a vote of WASHINGTON, House refused today 266 to 23 to accept a Senate pro- posal for sale of government silver at $0.3 cents an ouncc for two tken at $1.29 The Senate’s proposal is in form of a “rider” to the Tr appropriation bill. It was a sub ute for a House propos ntinue the price 1.9 an ounce Industrial users have conte that the government's store of « |is the only adequate source critcally needed metal - 0PA WAILING PA Ka years, at cent ilver of July 10. — ber 4!», complete wit n and thick towels has RU ELL, mourner’s tear. irop var been provided in the lobby of a Russell state bank. | | The bench, according to a bank {official, is for those persons who! can’t control their grief over the passing of OPA. So far it hasn't en used - DU | LET YOUK inoney earn fourf | percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- poration demand notes. (205-t0) | - - Pushkin some:imes hakespearke of Rus lwas of one-eighth African blood. | ‘5[ \!“U\\ FOR PU Bl l( \Tl() No. 5569-A In the District Court for the Terri- | | tory of Alaska, Division Number | One. At Juneau. MARTHA GRAY, Plaintiff, vs. HAROLD WALTER GRAY, De- | | fendant | The President of the United States | To the above named ! defendant, GREETING: u are | hereby required to appear in the | District Court for the Territory of of America. i Alaska, First Judicial Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) | days after the last publication of this summons, in |is published, or within {days after iupun you, in case this summons is | served upon you personally, and an- swer the plaintiff's complaint on {file in the said court and in the above entitled cause. | The plaintiff in said action de- | mands the following relief: Dissolu- tion of the marriage now existing between plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of non support and de- | sertion; custody of the parties’ two minor children; for contribution ! from defendant for support of said children; and any other relief mer- ited. And in the event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you fer want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said ccmplaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said Court, and the seal of the said court hereunto affixed June 25, 1946 (Seal of Court) J. H. WALMER, Clerk of said Court. By: P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy Clerk. | First publication, June 25, 1946. Last publication, July 17, 1946. forty (40) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- l neau Precinct. 7In the Matter of the Estate of | ELSIE MARIE PUTMAN also known as ELSIE M. PUTMAN, deceased. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 18th day lof June, 1946, duly appointed Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Elsie Marie Putman, also known as Elsie M. Putman, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the deceased will pres- ent them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June 18th, 1946. SELMA PADEMEISTER, Administratrix. First publication, June 19, 1946. Last publication, July 10, 1946, was a| in- | rela-| the | -_‘(HQEY WIITNEY, L’Hll:l])sxbil' ded e this summons | the date of its service| [ ettt e WANT ADS (4 ‘ 11 L FOB SALE | OUTBOARD MOTOR, | 1% hp. Phone Red 702 or ter 6 pm Evinrude 50 af- 318-t3) | TRIP to Twin Glacler | ke of Imprisoned Ice-| swimming “Chain of | SPECIAL Lakes (L be Lakes.” Overnight.at Taku Lodge Mary J. leaves Union Oil Dock | 10 am. Saturday. Returns Sun- day evening. Price $20. Call Bar-{ anot (318-13) GUARANTEED Rebuilt motors and generators. Parson’s Electric Co. | 318-t0) | FLAMO GAS STOVE, baby crib| with mattress. Phone 756 | (318-t4) NBOARD AIR-COOLED motor Phone Blue 298 (318 31‘ canning. | (318-tf) and 16 ft evenings boat. for jars 428 Phone radio, all wave,| Singer Sewing Machine, refri- gerator, small electric washing machine 512 Willoughby. (318-12) TABLE MODEL Waynor 732, (31712 4 ROOM furnished house, Addition, Call Gunderson, CLEVELAND Cornet with case, al-| | most new. Harmony guitar with- out c: Phone Red 185 . (317-t3) baby 17 Channel Apts. (316-15) carriage. No. FARTLY FURNISHED small hn\xw.l concrete foundation, garden spot West Juneau (316-t4) V. Seppanen, WILL BU:LD BOAT up to 36 ft. | to your plans. Geo. Ward. Nor- way Point. Phone 036-5. (316-t7) | 3 BEDROOM HOUSE furnished, 325 Gold completely Belt. (315-t) g00d_condi- | Auk [ (315-tf) | USED TIRES. Assorted slzos. re- | ~conditioned Pre-war. Reasonable. Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau Motors. 1931 BUICK SEDAN, tion, $400 cash. Phone Store. (314-tf) GLACIER CAB-—Special rates to Tee Harbor with boat reservation, 1 weckends and Holidays. Call 858 ! (313-t6) | BOAT “LOA” for Sale—$4,900 com- \ pletely equipped, documented netg i (304-tf) ! 5 ton. Phone Green 669. CLEARED PATENTED lot, 300 x 7 : t. on beach, beautiful view, Fritz | Cove Road. Inquire 142 Willough- by. (304-tf) | NEW TROLLER, completely equip- | ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk | Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-11) LOST AND FOUND LOST — Gold mounted Shaeffer fountain pen. Reward. Phone 677. (316-t3) ~ MISCELLANEOUS DRESS MAKING, 1easonable pric- | es. Phone Black 694. (312-1mo.) SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and Crystal Steam Baths 457 So. | Franklin St. per week and up. Manager. Phone 513. Rates $6 Lonnie Couch, (304-t1) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (203-3t1) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, 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 TUNED Anderson Shop. REAL ESTATE | FORSALE HOME NEAR THANE | Beautitu! lozation 5 acres iand 3,000 gal. water tank 1938 Ford Coupe included Unfurnished $4,000 Furnished $5,000. | 2 STORY 4 BEDROOM Modern House Hardwoud floors. Full bath Unfurnished $7,500 / Furnished $£,500. GRADELLE LEIGH | RFALTOR | Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin FOR SALE $700 NET INCOME Monthly. Going business full equipment. 4 ROOM furnished house Star Hill. 4 ROOM HOUSE unfurnished Douglas Channel 4 ROOM Beautifully furnished House West Juneau. Owner will finance 3 ROOM Furnished house Near Small Boat Harbor. 4 ROOM Furnished house 5 ROOM furnished house, Douglas 3 APARTMENT House Douglas. FULLY EQUIPPED restaurant. and {MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank | WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1946 Clipper Express Leaving daily from Fairbanks . . . twices daily from Juneau and Ketchikan, Clipper Express gets next morning delivery in Seattle. Clipper Express leaves Nome every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Bethel, on Sunday only. Delivery Speeded Specify “Clipper Express” on your orders from Seattle and your shipment arrives in Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse or Fair- banks the very same day it leaves Seattle. Clipper Express brings it faster ... from any point Outside. Economy Rates Low Clipper Express rates are now in effect at all Alaskan points served by Pan American. Express shipments go by Clipper for 50¢ minimum between points in Alaska, and $1.00 minimum between U.S.A. and Alaska. Get full information and schedules at address below: Baranof Hotel Phone 106 LN AHERICAN Worto A The —.S;s/m of //e%/n] CZ/I)/(IJ | A-1 MA(,HIN[S'] Motor Rebuild and Marine Service, Phone 863. (318-tf) FAMILY TO BOARD and care for two small cnildren until Sept. 1. Younr price. Phone Gastineau Hotel, Room 329 (318-t1) YOUNG MAN with lll((]\dnll.dl en- gineering background interest in position with Engineering De- partment of Alaska Airlines. Ap- ply to local Alaska Airlines Of- fice. (318-15) MEN Wil G <0 work or do not apply. Miners, labor ook, - good pay for right men. See Pek- ovich, Juneau Hotel. (318-t4) | WANTED—We will buy b\lln(‘d out motors anc generators suitable for rebuilding. Parson’s Electric Co. (318-t) SALESMEN WANTED — We are seeking a Local Salesman foér Ju- neau and vicinity. Our Company has been established 30 years and is one of the largest; Manufactur- | ers of (Approved by Underwrit-l ers) Portable Fire Exllnguishers‘ including several Anti- Freeze Types, vhich are sold direct to Hotels, Theatres, Canning Factor- ies, Fishing Industry, Homes, .Schools, Churches, Farmers, Auto, Truck and Bus Owners and in fact to all classes of property| owners. The position open is on| a straighy commission basis with| an opportunity for earnings lar. above ordinary jobs. We prefer a local wellknown citizen who is| also a good business man seeking a steady and permanent business. Write a short letter regarding your age, experience, etc. Ad- dress, The Fyr-Fyter Company,' Dept. H-8, Dayton 1, Ohio. , (316~ 1,3) | SALESLADY or :1lesm.m, goodf wages, can earn from $20 to $30 | a day. Call Gastineau Hotel| Room 303. - (316-13) WANTED—Man to handle the dis- tribution of new washing ma- chine and ciher lines in this ter- ritory. Call for Gove at Baranof Hotel Room 233, (316-t5) | COOK ABOAKD M. S. Hyglene, Inquire Depi. of Health, Room 102, Terr. Bldg. (3154t0) DEISEL | ENGlNEER aboard M. S. Hygiene. Inquire Dept. of Health,| Room 102, Terr. Bldg. (315-t) GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt, range, bath. loughby. “oil Inquire 513-A Wil- (316-t3) UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, path, 513A Willouby. (295-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-tf) Fmpire Want Ads bring rcsuns!; ORGANIZING Theatrical Club. Purpose-teacnh and develop talent, produce shows locally. Those in- terested write Empire Box C-559. 131244); TWO TEACHERS, permanent,| want small apartment or room in private home, Call Sylvia Jas-| kari, Hotel Juneau. (311-tD) SMALL MODERN unfurnished apt. Wellman Holbrook, Box 1083, Ju-| neau. (307-t4) | | WANTED—A( tie Juneau Lumber | Mills an operating Millwright. (298-t1) WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used turniture. 306 Wil-| loughby. Phone 1788, —_———— Publishers and unions in the newspaper business developed the first nationwide system of indus- trial arbitration althost 40 years ago, FISH FOm®R SALMON — TUHA NDERSON'S at the Mouth of the Columbia River Conveniently Located ILWACO, WASH. Phone — 401 ASTORIA, ORE. 1274 — Phones — 1460 H There is no suhsmuie ior newspaper advertising! 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