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PAGI: SIX THE I)AILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1946 'cmwe DUTCH AT LAST FREED * SOVIET HEDGES - . Communists Actve, BUT VOTES FOR (ollege laborafory ATOMI( REPORT s:~ RATE IS SET FOR TREATY P | AFTER 4 YEARS .., WAN T ADS FRANCISCO, Sept. 28. — Communists have been active in g i S s union organization efforts amon " 3 i s N. Y. Sept. 28. BATAVIA t. 28—Th g ~ ifornia Radiation Laboratories K i i s s /hic! g 2 baked Batavia railroad siding® tc ————— DUPLEX income, home combined, bl ‘“.”\:}::y{]::i;\x:l:-fitl:\ E::‘d: Sub. | birthplace of the atom bomb—the (;:\‘;{n 549 Dutch nllli'nd “_:;1;1‘. “‘n’d:waq INTERNATIONAL Gump truck. * gequgitul, recently buil 1 PARIS, Scpt. 28—A principle of (:n;;,. e eport. the United Na.|Attorney for a state legislative in-iepjigven who were herded fato ‘a'_Occd condition. Red 462. (386-t) | Gompletely furnished ! % pervent t iEation. for 'wartions Atbmic Erergltemhiniskion] ool 08 LomIilice sald ”"““»"‘ mid-Java internment camp at the| MODEL A 1% ton truck in good Electric equipment, vacuum | amage to operty was virt- today prepared to reopen the whole FOLCH L el R R peint of Japanese bayonets lmn‘ ‘ . ” Cleaner, washing machine, | age t - T - 1-» wrond. Gusstion of TSN Hoh summarizing testimony taken at go..o oo ‘ cendition. Call Douglas 832. Norge heating system with | fige e S erualig | trolTE the atont HomUE hearings in Oakland this week, as-| "'y oo jnternees were the first to| _ (386-13) pumidifier, garage, large a troublesome but the! The first actual step in setting| Scited Communists and sympathle-ayrive here since a_polltical ‘dis-| CANNON BATH Towels. — Home, Londscaped lot, large basement. nations remai present machinery going will be taken next | o *C P T EIt S0 0E O agreement between Indonesian and| Begutiful Steady rental assured. | iver the peace con- Wednesday when the No. 2 (politi- "?;l‘]‘”“t“’“ “'”[" Ly 1“”(". iy Dulch representatives halted evac- ¥ LA RS 5 APT. HOUSE and cabins, monthly e University of California’s . i T ATy S€ n cal) con ce receives the much-| .. MR . 7 % uation July 24 NEW WILLARD BATTERIES. Ju- AavI. $540 near Federal bldg., | The United States Russia| discussed report which won blanket| ‘2diatlon laboratory at Berkeley,| qneir arrival constituted one| neau Welding and Machine Shop.| Small down payment, balance Bod an . the. . Balkahs-Plnfish| apptoval Vesterday AR Ahe Ooniitee [Sontains, the alot sniastingiCyelo |y o prelituitiny “T0N SHREERSAT: | s O 6.1, Teasonable monthly payments. | tconomic commission Brit- |slon's - solsntifit: -comihiiise. M| o e any SYHCRIOLN tion of negotiations in which In- Sound investment. | s demand for full compensa- move was expected toslead to early| CCmbs sald he was not accusing|gonesian delegates haVe SoUghp in-|SEATTLE, 72 room Hotel, Mjetro- 3 HOUSES Bouth Franklin prices— Bt the Russldn delbgate, M- |sessions ‘ot the cormissibn fesie s | 20 employges of St lab0ratory ol fepehdenoe Sfont (he I\(‘lhcrlmdsl politan center. Switchboard, cle- $1,000, $2,000, and §5,600. ancial Expert V. S. Guerachtcl The 12-nation commission, ' still | P6iNE SPles. Among those stubble-faced men| vator, good net. $6:,000 for lease 1 BEDROOM house furnished, expressed annoy e that tanding apart on the United States Es 4 land weary women there was none| and furniture 4 years. Write Em- Large basement, 1 ve for only 25 percent payment.'and Russian plans, has been in re- {of the wild excitement which char-| pire C 1074. (386--) Good neighborhood. | defeated by & 0-4 vote, had been |cess since July, when' 1t-asked ‘the IWO'YEAR'OID |acterized the liberation of their| 3 BEDROOM house, occupancy | termed an American proposal scientists to draft a report on the |American, British and French| SEATTLE Capital Hill Apartment —appr. 2 wks. furnished, furnace, Russia sought only up to 33 per-|technical aspects of the question. |allies from Japanese and German| House, 25 units. $35,000 down will| Washing macuine, etc. ! cent, he said, and therefore the For the last three weeks the com- p'N)n& last year. handle. Bal. on contract. Write 4 BEDROOM housc, | lowest demand against former en-|mittee has been mfrking time while had been reinterned by the| Empire C 1073. (386-) | Double garage, 3-room basement, | emy states should be the Soviet representative awaited plANE IS FOUND Ivvk, esian Republicans” a few|, o 3 e Furnace, furnished, enough | sian proposal Moscow’s approval of the report heurs after receiving the news of | “’7“\?' ‘iiglfs}:' ;:gg";"‘g:‘d“: Acreage build 3 additional honses.i either the United no When the showdown came, Prof. e |Japan’s capitulation. | Pho“’e (‘:re:g:n ‘820, (385-tf) S BEDROOM house, 831 Easin Rd. R _voted for the 75 percent|s. P. Ale rov of Russia cast an LEBANON, Oregon, Sept. 26—The e | e S Completely furnished. Relrigera-| principle. The British and Em-'affirmat vote, but appended a wreckage of a U. S. Navy fighter | WANT TO GET IN out of the| tor, washing machine, c»omplete‘ e delegates, who Id have| stateme that the report’s con- plane containing the body of a pnm ormer n s rain? We have a house listed for| cement basement. Immediate oc- blocked anything less than 75 per-/clusions were “hypothetical and has been discovered: on a snow| | $9,000. 5 rooms. downstairs; I cupancy. Priced right. (384-t4) | cent, voted for it as the least dis-|conditional.” He based his stand on peak—32 miles east of Lebanon. It| D ' 'I' ' | bedrooms up. furnished, close in, | | tasteful of the partial compensa-|the contention that the committee is believed the plane was a Grum- e ense es “"on'[ ' $5,000 to handle. Shattuck Agoncy.‘munm & MURPHY ;\10‘1\1 proposals : Indications ‘v.\ had at its disposal “limited and in- man Wildcat. Indications are that| ewe o er 4385-14\: REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | owe there was a willing- complete information.” it crashed two years ago. | y Phone 676 over First National Bank ness to compromise on the quc B AR Frank Merritt of Crawfordville B?JAT ll-xouila “Fits 26:1“ usa;;(’;n‘__; tion when it is raised anew in the fou h recl s while ing | i ouglas side near bridge. 5 ——— — b OTIE found the wreckage while hunting o s | fore rs council i Cougars. He notified Fire Warden | IF?‘RA‘Y\}SI‘:‘R I_» ‘h xnmn.\.&.un..’fl1 Calhoun, Phone 462 (383-t4) | BEAL ESTATE | =S To holders of ceneau Cold. Stor- Melvin Crawford, who brought’ the| TXormer WAC Odptain Kathleen | | G e RS ik R 1/ 086 I¥encrt: bo TaRaivh Nash-Durant wested her defense to-| V! NEW this year. 155| WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the e o ;‘;rlunv -"\P bo‘n’tl\ v;-ill b 4k ‘li:h‘x lU 3 “!"” e ship hit at|day in her trial on military charges h.p to 1 red. Combination-| opening of the Juneau Real Es- Dr. R. N. H o B s i 3 g Merritt said the ship hit atj .© o ity in the theft of| Packer and halibuter. 10 mile, tate Agency Oct.1.If youareleav- r \ fester M. D., Eye' and payable together with accrued terrific speed. A machine gun was $1.060 00:3 £ g _\ cruising, Contact First Nat. Bank.| ing forthe “Outside” or Amhomge Specialist from Ketchika:, will be interest thereon on October second found buried deep in a tree trunk ‘.a‘l. worth Ko} Hesse family | sing. R NAE B | ne s @lsidofor dnc i e at the Juneau Medical and Surgl- after which date interest ceases. 20 feet from the plane. The pilots '*HE® D‘l"f"“l’“u ,“;”‘i“f E“*”" | S s O el b | Mrs Q eclined to be ques-! = - z H , , we CLOSELY TUFTED Chenille bed- cal Clinic for a few days beginning Will you therefore present same to bedy was pinned in the wreckage. {tioned on the theft charges and Sept. 27th. Appcintments for eye the First National Bank for re- e ¢ examinations may be made by call- demption on date mentioned. took the stand only briefly to tes- ing the clinic WALLIS 5. GEORGE, Manager. Ho'l' loo'l' by on i combanion (0t Eg0libe- e -oo Juneau Cold Storage Co, Inc. | ’;'r‘;m‘_"";;:,‘ “;;("“’: 11:‘ > \_”“"“Y_(}"]‘]"! STEN 7 pm. KINY— adv. et K ; i AR = Octover 5 and 7—Hot—Al ——ee— FELTON, Minn, Sept. 28—Mrs if"fj;"f((::“:.‘\\"““]"\k.fi‘l;“ll & bt} and | Paye:s League. Program Phonograph ~ Kecords. Home Jessie M. Junge made a hurried ppo oo 5 ©00 C0 LR Ui JAlbert White. . Beautiful. trip to nearby Moorhead in the ,\m“;éfi.,?3)“\:).“‘:?“”‘: ¢ ;l:ipwtlllvl:t § E hopes she could purchase a feW {po Hecse jeweks (EE ) (m‘b.‘ hard-to-get items — meat, suga luables to disappear from H“‘ soap, etc. castle after it became a U. S.| S T 0 When she got back home she dis- army nlrvncr's club. | R A G E covered thieves had broken into her 48 g el | house. They, too, were looking for | soarce articles. AS YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED e er suomy ot sugac 1 GNGE KIS His , raisins, coflee—and a 15- pound roast which she had left cooking in the oven. —r———— Fur cleaning, Repairing and re- | modeling. Victor's Fur Factory. | I adv.| PHOENIX, , Sept. 28.-—Har- io.d Chesser, 25, was L. n today to THE | Merced, Calif., to face a murder BARANOF IN A NEW WAREHOUSE o INSURED 6 NEATED o CLEAN Litfle Daughter; Body vutin Can o |charge and to help find the bnd)‘ of his infant daughter, whom he| | said he killed in a drunken rage By the Day, Week or Month I “ariskas FivesT ]|t vears aso | HOTEL Chesser left for his former home | in custody of William R. Klam, EAT IN THE stant district attorney, and Rex i | McBride, deputy sheriff BODDING'S TRANSFER BUBBLE BOOM || men: i e ea i s .l - |daughter, 17-month-old Darlene, pecial Dinner placed her body in a can and bur- 5t0 8P M. jied it in a dump near Merced. $1.75 | ; - VOTE FOR el | STEVE VUKOVICH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR ELECTION TO THE | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DIVISION Your Yote Will Be Arpreciated @ W% 9 Y st W CAIRLNES Daily Trips to SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL ® KETCHIKAN ® HOONAH @ PELICAN Also Trips to ; @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY | eGisiATn SPEARS @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS | Fishing Trips at Low Passenger Fares CABINETS . B. Williams Co. PLANES FOR CHARTER . .. ANYTIME ... e 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) $90.00 per hour | ]_7~ Passenger Curtiss ]\'ingbird (twin-engine) .~7 .00 per hour } BoAT REPAIB .-l‘d 2—(3 Passenger Lockheed Vega 50.00 per hour | New Boa' (Oflflflltm 1—>5 Passenger Bellanca 50.00 per hour [ ; 1—1 Passenger Tayloreraft 16.00 per hour Juneau Boat Sllop 1—1 Passenger A.erom'n 16.00 per hour 127 So. Main St Phone 709 1—1 Passenger Piper Cub 16.00 per hour e . For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Phone 506 Second and Franklin Juneau l | AT R A A iy 50 TWO-WHEEL lumber trucks for KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone appointment. (293-3t1) IWILL SHARE 2 bedmo single girl. Green 460. (386-t3) | | { FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, -at SRRl + 141 1| Boat Harbor. Ph. 861 (256-tt) | SEAVIEW APT.—One block from|(t ——————————————————— | Federal Building. (370-t1) | WINTER & POND CO., Ine. H Complete Photographic Supplies | ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home ': Deyelaping — Printing — Enfirginli Hotel—Ph. 886. E Artists’ Painis and Materials of H Finest Quality HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cashfy 3 y the listing and you may count| S e | on prompt honest service after you leave. JUNEAU REAL | ESTATE AGENCY | LEE BUT SEVLRAL HLNDRED xollex bk”ll(‘b f Available now. Write Empire C| 1053. (384-t6) | FOR SALE—Night Club in an “]'. askan town. Beautifully decorated. | Wonderful floor plan. Building, | — | equipment, and three lots. Living | | quarters. A rcal business entex-| BEAL }'STATE | prise. Write or wire Gradelle| | Leigh, Box 468, Fairbanks, Alaska. ron SALE | (384-2) | 1500 DOWN i + | 4 UNIT APARTMENT | 16 ft. V BOTTOM SKIFF with 10| Priced to Sell. | h.p. Johnson. Call 589, (382-t5) (— — CAR INCLUDED A Beautiful 2 2 Bedroom, Pastered, sale. Juneau Lumber Mills. | Hardwood, Cedar Closets, (382-tf) | All electric Kitchen. i . SLiaed & S RO | FURNISHED HOUSE with one| IN DOUGLAS 2 Bedrooms. Refrigeration. ON H!GHWAY 4 Rooms Modern, Garage. large and one small apartment—: Beautiiul view—Inquire at 802/ Gold Belt Ave. Phone Black 470.| (382-t0) | PATENTED LAND Near Haines. { BALMAT & COMPANY 26th. | REAL ESTATE and RENTALS @381-tf)| 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. | . 99, 300 Savage,! % size mattress. Inquire 614 (381-t3) also W. Willoughby. CAI\ARIE& FOR SAL 0 ) 2t e 2 S A to connect with O’Harra bus for F o o e e “No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean when we invite you to relax on a Clipper’’ Clipper flying time, all the way from Nome to Seattle, is *way less than a day. So Mr. “A” won't need his nightie. But he can relax in the adjustable lounge seats of the Douglas-built DC-3. And a stewardess will help make him comfortabie . . . see that he has good food aloft as part of the fare. Pan American will be glad to help you plan a trip o anywhere. Just inquire at the address below. "PAN AMERICAN HWortp AIRWAKS' “lhe rj;:/pm of //('/74/1114 @/ ppers Baranof Hotel Phone 106 BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINGS PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP airbanks or Anchorage 4" E!H ANIRIR A\ US LINES 1 J. B. BURFORD—Lecal Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent ROOMING HOUSE in Cordova.!__Te_l'.Ez-——-“ WANTED | Excellent income property. Slt-: uated in the business section of | town—right on the main strect.;vE'rERAN AND WIFE desire apt. | Write or wire Gradelle Leigh| housekeeping room, or ToOm Realty Co., Box 468, Fairbanks,| in private i.ome. Call Dale Hojem, Aleska. (379-t12) | Juneau Hotel. (386-3) EX-NAVY MAN and wife want small fur. opt. Employed by CAA. S = SKIIS and SHOES, sleeping bag and air mattress, 2 pack sacks,! 2 fly rods and creels, 1 pr. hip! No pets nor chiidren. Call Ed bocts, new fur parka, size 38.] Meyer, Hotel Juneau. (385-t6) Phone 696 after 6 p.m. (379-t4) CRAB SHAKER. Phone Douglas 62.| (385-t3) | HOUSE with two apartments—One apartment ready for immediate occupancy. Furnished and in nice residential neighborhood. Part down and terms. Oall in person| to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (367-t1) | ~{ WANTED—Woman or man dish CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, casy washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. Cafe. (291-tf) (358-tf) WANTED TO RENT — Furnished 29 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed| gpt or small house with one bed- boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler| yoom, Need Oct. 1. Margaret Case, motor, just installed. Phone 777.! phone Green 200 after 5:30 . (340-t0) (375-tf) | WOMAN WANTS work as general| clerk in store or office. Phone Green 643. (dh-tf) HOUSEKEEPER. Phone 234. (383-t6) WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—By Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom/ APT. HOUSE and two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- Connirg Tnlet Waterfal! Rose Inlet Craig Tokeen Shakan View Cove Klawock Edna Bay Point Baker Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision ‘Wrangell Returning by Way of : Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Adverhslng' KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Ketchikan to: Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o'Clock Each Tuesday Afterroon KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA ings, $12,500, $5,000 down and{ modern house, preferably furnish- e terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-t) MISCELLANEOUS | | FEMALE taundry worker. Alaska HOUSEWORK done by the hour or Laundry. day. Phone Green 372. (383-t6) | CARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) { EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (m-m} ed or partly furnished with yard. Reasonably priced. Write Empire XYZ. (372-) DIRT AND ROCK_hauled. Peters, Pnone 659. (381-t3) alterations. (376-t1) and Phone Black 694. HAVE YOUR PAINTING and pa- pering and decorating done by competent union mechanics, Call Green 810 after 5 p.m. (376-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. FOR RENT 2 ROOM fur. apt. Oil range and 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing| pon 513 Willoughby. (386-t3) in permanents. Open evenings by (8 % m apt _with ! Cole. (260-t1) | LOST AND FOUND BLACK PA1TNT high heel ladies shoes given out by mistake at Hollywood Shoe Store. “Andrew Geller” Brand. Return to Shoe Whelesale — Jimeau —— Retail — PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. A s . RS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS TH!! management of this 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 $3,000. IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FirstN ational Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 315 Decker Way. Shop or phone 96, (384-t3)