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PAGE SIX b 0 ¢ Shaw Talks Off; He TIPS ON TUNA Duck Nearly TRUCE TEAM ONSPOT IN oieeis o ko BY PLANE AID Wrecks Pla U VANT ADS | | | he Brit- The INA TOWN George Ber | FOB SALE | FOR SALE \ 1 in t two days o VST JUNEAU—2-10 acre and | 3 3 4YS | SRIIS, POLES, Shoes, size 8. Ex- . foday: . 8 ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. 11.—Coast- | coming dow! <."1mn (vun‘n'ur isflu for outfit A A | velal nshermen are being aided in|to land at Malakal and had just| S AT BN T fodvan -year e on | ¥ or tuhia and pHoRRAA | aroisel this cAbe ot tha "N thic Square oak dining table, 7 leaves, » Building, Business district, u[VIVOrS 0 no er no dea search for tuna and pilchard | crossed the edge of the Nile, which| &)- \wicker chair and settee, $15 before the two aviators flying off-shorelis lined with reeds and bushes, when | ident lamp, $5 “Bed lamp, $3. "!’”g;‘y‘;‘{z‘”(‘y‘\‘l“‘]“‘ Group, indudmg Bumed ary Tribunta ntract by the Columbiaja flock of ducks flew up. One duck | oo ize 14, §20. numerous dress S phen i | J iver Packers' Association collided with a wing and then Wlis " Gbatess” andl costs et ! omic bo 1ot n S vi- | w salf nun ar s B st e el Furn cement American, Flown Out A nic bor Pilot A. D. Frink and his navi-|v itselt ound the forward P RO e IR cn Rl a elple i without ator, Bob Vance, both of Van-|w y of the float R e BT iR, Basnant, SU0e oL Rt 3 e are har a e making almost | in brought the plane SR s Mol ol Seen by appointment p ;. S L E elt, Phone Green 470. (337 ) 15 4 { PEIPING, Sept. 11. — Fou ) ha : ter how . Oregon coast | Fhstenli e |, BAk, EhOE Uleer. 3 Available 60 days. ) ave built up | Newport and|unaware that the leading edge of |3 CAMERAS—I used Kodak, 35 mm 3 BEDROOMS splendid neighbor- war criminals ermen on the f.n wing had been pushed bacR| film with built-in range finder; hocd. 2 bedrooms block from | ed ter radio wnmmnnux-i about a foot. It took the crew two 1 used Nixe camera with double Ann’s. Terms. Y d hear days to make repairs nsion bell uses film size | | T extension bellows, e ieczie 122, ¥ 45 ziess kon Tessar 1ens, N{URPHY & MURPHY disclosed as the cr AUSTRA“AN IS lBedn O Sl ““i we Shl sMan“ed Sonapur BINES c Yo ROOI pEALTORS-—-ACCOUNTANTS Ametican. He suff Sapeom NIRRT s p S e e Phone ver First National Bank and flesh w ) flight R 21 B J A PIANO FOR SALE—Phone Greel s usrUnsemnem r . flight from a fishing ve | Al SAL! T 8- 2 gacoline drum on X the ch they may not, iitake t] . s P ¥ ShidE T Hiling and he’ wa 1 it ) ; 0 p ' S d RADIO-RECORD changer. 38 Colt A E I‘ATE swept by a sheet of flan I R R = | i uge (1] Special. Bristol steel fishing rod. REAL ES was © rdibed “Trom’ the | The schools are usually located | Rt S Wi ias /ISH TO ANNOUNCE the pod 7l e o o by the large numbers of gulls cir- X the Juneau Real | e U. S. Marine Hospital . B Ry, ok SEA' 5 gept, 11 Japanese h o B gl AUKLAND, N Sept. 11. —|cling above nd feeding on| R :‘l)["“_”‘ i “mé‘,’\‘;. ¢ LATEST MODEL RADIO-record Oct. 1. 1f you are leay-| e R mes AL Bertram, adviser to"the bl R L gty Automatic record changer. for the “Outside” or Anchorage Rk Bt the. LR Zealand delegation on the - 4 “ e A A i | Apt. 611, Baranof Hotel be-| and cesire to sell your house, members of the teamr v, lared | 1€ ve £ erican ships anne - & - P bithn Far Eastern C S (o0 by Japanese crews dropped v”‘”,h o 5 and 7 evenings. (371-t3) | land, or business, we will welcome L Allied ¢ ation of Jaj il [ear g0 6 ft. TROLLER in first class “/“—: l‘n‘ rompt l\nl‘r-:I( "l\h:"u after ‘ reported i t sixth ship w weduled to dition. Gear included. Leave name | 2% !{u\uf e B ¢ i Bk rerd SH'FT !N SIEEL . ! seventh due| and address in Empire office. | YOU ‘eave: ,' to return the crews (371-t4) | ! a : i “U JUNEAU REAL o’ it t RA"_ SHIPMEN!S are Liberty ships,| SOLID CAST BRASS fireplace fix-| [} eported, were AshmiGiaN loancd the Japanese to transfer| tures—Home Beautiful { ESTATE AGENCY i ite SR 3 |RRA Headquarters said m,u gtip- eir natigpals. irdm call: DGR of VIEW APTS. | LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor T GECuhan rallh nally ear.|Japan’s inflated wartime empire to; oo (oneob ottice or Apt. 6 | = . > the home islan ¥ 3 o TR 1 : i marked for China had been sent to (370-t1) ; Yugoslavia, but ‘explained the TN Sty A A : —1 FOR SALE I beiftar hange was made because of the! _ ION REBEKAHS 11930 OLDSMOBILE sedan. GOOd(,p.pryent HOUSES ! L o k current embargo on shipments of | TSt meeting Wednesday | condition. 5 very good tires. Ph.i™ 0 T B nonthly, | wn in major| Chinese re sup| el 3| evening Sept. 11 at 8 in Odd Fel-| Green during mornings. { i 2 pawn in major| Chinese relief supplies except food = .1 also strategic interest The headquarters statement was ‘¢%s Hall o (870-43) { (WBI 1, ESTABLISHED business, = ) ) ble Soviet threat partial reply to points raised by e G i Brice and Terms Lt fore was imperative | Senator Bridges (R-NH). Bridges NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.[® © © © & @ & ¢ ¢ & & o conable. | ¢ othe itain to work for bet-|said his information indicated that That on July 8th, 1946, in the U. S.|® de e Russia and|the diversion of rails was ordered icner's Court for Juneau|® YOUR OPPORTUNITY 4 SEE " Headqu h Ameri by a Yugoslav UNRRA official and Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Rq & To awn 8 PIERGIN gtuiser AL # 4 NICK ROCOVICH | Comn ¢ Bert: was not related to the embargo on hild B. Rudelph was appointed ad-|® 2 in price. Use it f“{’l' . i tative. t 1 Chinese shipments ordered by UN- tratrix of the estate of HUGH ® hurt and fishing this fall e o sentatives 1 ! team out o remove ic en.|RRA Director General F. H. La C. RUDOLPH, deceased. All persons; ® and sell in the spring at a e{ *un BENT the members y Guardia wing claims against said _estate |® & od profit. Sleeps three, space | ol LT T ok from ide the battl - Roger Tubby, a State Depart- are required to present them, with | for additional bunk. Galley and 4= 0% 00 (310-t6) s DANCING LnaSSES ment press officer, told reporters verified muh rs as required by law, | ® head. Chrysler 110 h.p. motor. &} : A FLKS — ELKS — ELKS NOW ENROLLING 1ex uld be no delay at all in to said administratrix at Juneau,; ® Ready to go. See at Small @ oo\s Kicien privileges. Home Wednesday night—District Deputy ~ All types of dancing cial | shipments of steel rails to China Alaska, within six months from the | ® Boat Harbor, hmwvv{: floats @ |"" 1 ) ph. #86. Visit Special Initiation—Special danc for beginners. Studio 411|because of the diversionary ship- date of the first publication of this ® 4 and 5, number 31E3(:.h: own- .f = 2 | Feed—Don't miss this one (adv) 7Tth. Phone Red 575 (adv.) ! ments to Yugoslavia. notice. j® er on board between 6 30 and e ! HEA D STORAGE—Ph. bb} _Lu»h S d administratrix has filed her| ® 8:30 pm. tonight. ol coe. (260-t0) d vetition in the above described court | ® - B e e o bbbtk e bbb por judgment setting aside and (@ ® € © © e o e o o o WANTED g awarding to Ragnhild B. Rudolph, |~ ~————— —~ Sy L surviving widow of the decedent, the ;1 EIGHT BBL. OiL TANK. Never |Tr vrpn 70 B Lot for b entire estate of the decedent, the! been und und, $6o. Phone| a home, Write P. O. Box 2276 same being of a value not in exce of $4,000.00; ahd all persons con- - cerned are notified to be " in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 30th day September, 1946, and show cause, if any they have, W judgment should not be so rendered. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 27th ay of August, 1946. RAGNHILD B. RUDOLPH, Administratrix First publication, Aug. 28, 1946 Last publication, Sept. 18, 1946. s of Begular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent N()Tl(‘l’,‘()l" SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the United States Commis i sioner’s e Joefeeferfeted oo folefeefeeferfeeferfecderferferferierferfunferfeeeforferferferfeesfeferded e feriebe el Court for the Juneau Precinet, Division Number One, Territory £y of Alaska. IN PROBATE _._n,,N_fln”fluMnnm.wa In the Matter of the Estate of CleNirmenit JAMES P. MORGAN, deceased. Notice is hereby given undersigned administrator estate will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following item of real property of this estate, namely: That certain parcel of ¢ location consisting of piled ar !ped foundation approximn 30 feet by 30 feet square facing on the | |alley-way between W. 9th Street | and W. 10th together with a three ! iroom frame house and lean-to shed J‘O n thereon me is located over | tide ds and is westerly |the Ben Olson property that the S N 9 IBI.IIIES round or nmsxm% ewing Southeas and was Daily Trips to ® SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL | Tanner of Juneau, Alas! KETCHIKAN ‘i:nl equipment now contained . HOONAH | therein, and on the pr(-xniu‘-l_mnc ® PELICAN a. Also to- Said sale will be held at 2:00 P. | M. on saturday, September {at the office of the U S. Commis- sioner, Room 513 of the Federal = | Building. A s" Tl’lps to | The right to reject any and all| bids that are not deemed satisfactory | | |is reserved by the administrator. Terms will be cash, and a quit- jclaim deed will be issued to the purchaser. This estate is insolvent, |and the proceeds of said > must @ HAINES SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS go to satisfy claims a 15t said e ° e s » e .,, " i L) Y L3 . oy Fishing Trips at Low Passenger | Dated at Juneay, Ataska, this 8t day uI August, 1946, . ures (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and Adminis- | trator of the Estate of James P. Morgan, deceased. PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME... First publication, Aug. 2, 1946, 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s ({win-engine) $90.00 per hour {2est RUBUESERD. S ‘“',“' ,““" 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine) . 75.00 per hour = 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 60.00 per hour BOX 2 PIIONE 204 1—>5 Passenger Bellanca 60.00 per hour g 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 16.00 per hour B. W. KRUSE 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per hour CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested In a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 2 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 B —— For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 EIrVyrmenliynenfyecnenlyronetfiyrrnenliprniifsssmceif vaseeif st varodifvoveifvef] said | d cap- | LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11.—~Four r | 3 s —— | Marines have filed suit for $100,-| ‘ng"' O?R_;NOOD Ct;fi)llz:hspeled. 000 damages against their com- it 74t BHADS: B ryslert o nding officer, claiming he’ im-| formerly owned and occupied by Eli | ther with all household furniture | 21, 1946 | Douglas 832 or 834, Irvin Fleek. | (36 -micm’r’u ERS, nsiae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenir FOR SALE — CABIN and .\mei bath at Montana Creek. Inqui EXPERIENCED BEAUTY me-minz andinavian Rooms. (368-t6) | Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-t0) HOUSE with two apartments —One! : SRR "ED—Woman or man dish also waitress. Call Percy's (291-tf) ready for immediate '} A J' Furnished and in nice| washe: residential neighborhood. Part} Cafe. down and terms. Call in person| to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- apartment occupancy. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wi! loughby. Phone 788 ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (387-t1) - - BABY CRIBS Home Beautiful. l WANTED (367-t) | WANTED By Boy student, regu- 30 1t TROLLER fuly equipped, new | 1ar employment. Phone 792 Chuysler, just installed, priced 307-13) for quick sale. See Bob Schop-| G p TR ENCED Stenograph jerp Topetle T OR (366-16) | " gealth Dept. Inguire 106 Terri- BATHTUB, 50 gal. hot water boiler, sl | large oak dining table. Phone|yy,NTpp by teacher, small apt. or 453, (358-40) for light housekeeping. » Curtice Butts, Juneau Hotel. | CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) FEMALE laundry worker. Alaska Laundry. IFOUR MARINES SUE COMMANDER FOR LARGE SUM LIVABLE FUR‘\IISHED house wI!h oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv- ing room in knotty cedar, with firelace. View; also garage 12 ft. by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay | store, beach side. Bus transpor- ; tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash. | | motor, just, installed. Phone 777. ' 17 to Jul (340-t1) prisoned them from June 17 to y " ~’{12 and then extorted $1,000 from | APT. HOUSE and two houses, 407, them for their release. | 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish-|{ The Marines named John P. Con- | ings, $12,500, $5,00¢ down and don, Commanding Officer of Mar terms on balance. Phone 485. ine Air Group 31, Fleet Marine (333_U)|Forcc Pacific, as defendant, assert- ing he first imprisoned them in a “lscml'gous Marine brig at the U. S. Naval| jair station, Yokosuka, Honshu, Phone“m‘m" kept them under guard! f{aboard the !"32r and | | 1 KIRSTENS Beauty Shop, o (APA | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing b .}:'pfiécesgnfgs; in a | in permanents. Open evenings by o int t. (293-3tf) | brig on arrival at San Diego. SRERHDER I Francis P. Lombardo, Robert W. OR CHAR’I‘ER — M. S. Jazz, at{Cooksey, John E. Wilson and Ray- Boat Harbor. Ph. 861 (256-t1) { mond H. Brown, the enlisted men, sserted in their Federal court ac-| that they were held without | military. WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | charges, civil or Developing — Printing — Enlarging | _ 2 Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail i i o s R SR PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. l Anderson Shop. ( B o i R, NS AL | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | | Lola’s peauty Shop. Phone 201 o 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND HE QUICKEST wAY TOST_Three salmon fishing rods|" VO STOP A LEAK: * and cooking pan between Auk o Bay Float and Juneau. one long, Please \(‘ G“AB A TELEPM“E nne‘AND SPEDK - + i Harri Machine Shop FOUND_Tire on Highway. See Bill . ! Maier, Loop Road. (371-t3) | Phone 319 call Douglas 35, | { | ! short. e T TS P—— WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1946 REMANN HOTEL NG ROOM WEBNESDAY September 11 Serving: LUNCHE. DINNER- ...: .. WHOLESOME FOOD WELL-BALANCED MEALS REASONABLE PRICES s «n' BUS &I Fairbanks, FERVEICEdo... nchorage Whilehorse VIA HAINES NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEX! \\ilh ‘3'”! AILBLAZERS PLAN 'l'l‘ I ASKA | JACK BURFO# l)—lmc ll Agent JUNEAU, 3 i BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES fg ) SAVING BONDS Tosin mabseirint ok shee bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000- DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE 1 INSURED : First N atio'nal Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TRANSPORTATION S c o MPANVYE