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PAQE SIX == == 1i.5,, RUSSIA AGREE amsxw / ON " ARTICIPATION > QIRLINES ‘ | | ewing Southeastevn stlaska LONDON, Feb. 1—A cerlain area of agreement ketween Soviet American diplomats on the is- of small power participation in framine the German peace treaty was indicated today. “t Murphy of the United tates, asked bya reporter at the four-power deputy foreign ministers’ onference how much he believed lesser powers should take part in writing. the peace, said he wanted “constant consultation by the smaller nations” with all the depu- ties’ committees This su-gested that Murphy did not faver full participation by all belligerents at all stagessuch as the smaller nations, led by Britain's dominions, have demanded. Soviet Deputy Feodor T. Gousev. e I ©® I’E‘EI\SUUR(J who had oppored the demand from ‘he start, scid he wante ® mittees to “t'ke the testimon e smaller nations. circles speeviated tha might Diplomatic Britain and France, too, OF SMALL NATIONS' !lhc ALF council was “sympathetic” {to overtures from the British- dominated International Transport Workers Federation for affiliation i of U. 8. railroaders, truck drivers . Iil“ Body and street car employees. SAN FRANC.SCO, Feb. 1. — A Approximately 2,000,000 Ameri- can Francisco woman died today|-an workers would be involved in Woman Dies ‘rom Explosion from what Deputy Coroner Harold |the proposed affillation of the AFL, Honore said was an explosion with-| Feamsters, Railroad Brotherhoods in ber body of anestheéilc admxmg-\‘ and Street Car employees, Green tered to her for an abdominal op-| id. Each union has to act on eration. the invitation directly, Green de- Mrs. Freda Stanford, 49, suc-| ’ared, and the Council could only cumbed 12 hours after the mishap, | end its policy support to the re- in Stanford Lane hospital, | uest that the U. 8. workers join Honore said the anesthetic wns] he International Transport group ther and cyclopropane. | bizgest single lakor organization Dr. Ludwig Emge, who was per-| n the world, which British Foreign forming the operation, sald every Jecretary Ernest Revin once head- precaution had been taken and des- |ed. cribed the accident as a rarity inj medical expe ience, which- he be- ‘feved was cauvs™d “by a szaw crarge in the air.” AFL-BOOSTS PAY TO ORGANIZERS; APPLIES, AlASI(A MIAMI, FI >———— lROAD ROUTE T0NTERIOR WAS SURVEYED, ARMY WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Army Engineers in 1942 surveyed a route | for a railroad to connect the Can- adian National Railway terminal at Prince Rupert, B. C., with the Al- b. 1—The AFL ‘—‘!up (xlip'::(m':(; }f,ib;“’“'d \“,“: el o m": v (ZdL); ',23‘0"“1“?02{) a Railroad at a point south of e artment in Washinton ani-ers. i i Inierior Department of- h onsultation with the Am Amons the union promoters af- sald; todin oration here, drafted 3 f ve oganive’s in Al‘ga said The maps, studies and the fact al'on treatly-makin President William - ‘Green. vhat the survey was made remained Green the pav of ‘organizers * t until after the end of hos- r Southeas! Aleska - et T ems an suerase Ulities with Japan. The project was 3 1¥ o £60-580 . vanee of esn. dropped when the Japanese threat ‘ T ey )0 o Alaska and the Aleutians was I¥ Draats inins re wift The lent 011 not detai. averted. 0 e . - £t upt. Ra n of t Re e orgen nal prozram in Alas Attaches of the Alaska Branch i dan) @ o LAY ormatory told a group of legisla- k. but admwitted to a news con- ©f the Interior Department’s Ter- ! tors. ference that ths labor orzaniza- ritories Division said no Congres- 1 & Aot “We had an inmate recently who tion was putting on pressfire to Ssional proposals for a rallroad are v S asly = couldn’t read or write” te soid. “In wrin+ workers in the building con- NOW pending. They expressed the el & s ater po 53 six months at tre nstivtion, he struction and fi-ine and canning belief that such a railroad’s sole =i l‘ [ A ] 3 f ‘rarned to write Now we have him n~dvstries into the AFL. justification would be as a military ak as a forger."” Green disclosed to newsmen that and not as an economic enterprise. sk e ad i1 £ .- NUERNBERG, Germany, Feb. 1. -~ T4 FORIY » TION C PIT O'r Hans Fritzsche, former Nazi 3 * badcaster, was sentenced today 3 L] ND RE\\FPV A TIONF nine years hard labor for aid- ing the Hitler regime. The sen- — e s— CMKTAIL BAB nce came from his own country- = - — n. a German denazification court. R . 7. © Fritzsche had been freed of war 1. ES A | Bk roun TAB i~'es charges by the International 2 205 £ s ilitary Tribunal. ! TR .© T w e : e 7 1C 1 ATTRACTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: via Petershrrn an’ Wronoell hat on Seotember 27th. 1946. in il P v o By ke E Dancn: Orch the U. § Commissioner’s Ceurt fo~ Vith connections to Craig, Klawock v b aIICJIJ rchesi-a ore fo FOR RESERVATIONS P! uver a cxlzincent Every night except Ttesday To Suit Your Mood & c ocC k f alls of the Finest Liquor r ?.fi T!l dxes to bring you warmth was appcinted executor of the sed ANl rerscns having claims against John uired by law, to said executor at | the office cf his attorney Howard D. | H | Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, ! H Pvery Drink Mixed to Satisty within six months frem the ! Y UR Taste—— — " te cf the first publication of this 1 Y ur « rienis tice. ! “tthe © YESI SP)T n Jwme yRTrOas J BERRRS XU ! _-,»»”-.".().".-- LU IEES ,12_ illo,‘f;s.t ! 5t publication, Feb. 23, 1947. 8 Cener~l Fl porenidgrayeny i -4 men H P Oyt 1N THIS BANK f S™ET L COMFORT ! Sl ' — ! room temperative INSURED | ‘,: v yhoANh A al (As AN CORPOKAT NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION ALASKA Gastineau Hotel and RESTFUL SLEEP in the coldest of weather, fallv sutematic control mainta’ns the sclected warmth regardless of the Puvchase ~ne.of thece blamkets now ~n’ thee wintevy ‘whte will scem to you like sleeping in the mild sunshine of a summer day. Electric Irons Alarm Clocks pv!\-‘f""r'\ (‘-""‘"TG"'-’] Baby Botile 7armers Regular Service from Seatfle and Tacoma FREIGHT CleVtmenflomscallmeonlipommenlipmenet iy st srrmeeif vorcelifareif oomecifvef] ciric “"TOM " TIC Blanksts . The Ve glse siow Fave ¢ laree stoel: of Coffee Brewers Elec'ric Fans Pin-Up Lamps ner Tamns -Ted Lamps i Sun Lamps I . .. PASSENGERS BEFRIGERATION TRANSPORTATION CO. Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agem i i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Themas J. Selby of Juneau, Alaska, O 8- C Christian Berg, de- < id estite are required to present them, with verified vouchers as re- | ! “neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, | FISHERY MEN PLEAD FOR TARIFFRAISE g ey ey oo FOBR SALE EASY WASH Machine, Say Market Glutted with G foinior sy vuees: FiSh from Abroad_ ;Grl;r:t:ly 4(;:;1}: and mattress. !;;120—1:; !FAVE. MODEL A Tires and wheels, good shape, 4.75 x 21. Phone Red 702, 568 Seatter Tract. Boats Tied Up WASHINGTZOUN, Feb. 'and West Coast fishing interests “ave rencwed their plea for hizher aifs ani restrictive quotas on imported fish. e M Easli '1940 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, newly overhauled, '42 motor. Ph. 556 between 3:30 and 6 p.m. 488-t1 490-14 vacuumn They insisted, before the com- | mitte on reciprocity information |, A — githering - aata “Tor fiew ~ForelBi] T2, st IO sedan. Gdod | — de asreements, to be negotiated condition. Phone 848. 487-tf tk State Department that the | sMALL TROLLER for sale at No.! domestic industry can not survive 5 float. No. 31D968. Inquire 614! ne present tariff and npurt! Willoughby. 487-14 «uotas SR | Duties mus® be raised at least 50 COCKER SPANIEL puppy, 2 ses testified, and, months. Phone 818. 481-t3 | e mpo-ts in m-nths—excellent disposition finest bloodlines—$75. Temuran ollies, Box 61, Bothell, Washing- “OTLTE—registeied tricolor female, on relief | of teaihy G pon. 481-t3 2 e 14 s n.' PAIR SKIS. 7 ft, hickory, lamin- he tecson " he s LB ‘ed, with bindin: also pair t'ing o our markets with frozen "o .y pocts, size 9, worn only llets from Ca ceelind andi 00" Ga)) Blue 530 after 6 pan. wioundl’nd under our present 479-t3 w tariffs. Our stora~e freezers\ ate packed, the'matket is statnant| fOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, nd our fishing fleets are becoming i dle.” 1 Trese views were endorsed by!FOR SALE ~ep. Joncs (R-Wash) who tld of phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf houses and lot, condition and best t'e development of the Pacific Inquire Trevor Davis. is“ing fleet and its part in the Juneau. 472-tf. war. it Saying trat virtuelly all of this bl IGHT.LY th 70 h.p. Buda Dicsel leet is now tied up bocause of ine with 2 to 1 reduc- versupply, Jones advocated a six t.on gear, ready to go. See it at conts a pound flat duty on all im-! Juneau Wei<ing & Mach. Shop. 469-t1 ported fish. The duty now is one and seven-eizhths cent a pound up| o 20,000,000 pounds and 2% cents Fereafter. West Coast Testimony Sirilar pleas came from Tom , representing the Columbia RENT Salmon and Tuna Associa- ; 9th St Rurroughs Calcula- 456-1f Astoria, Ore., and Lawrencz -ROOM CABIN. 843 West ingnn o the Atlantic Coast 459-u) Fisheries Co., Boston. | I'vo mem.ers of the Washington sional delegation asked the ittee not to recommend low- Kiton i PL i vICE Cl EAN RUOMS, day or weel taiilfs on fish products new management. Cownial Hote. Tenator ~Ma-nuson (D-Wash) 54 mg St Phone 181, (407-tf) rade the statement for himself = nd Rep. Jackson (D-Wash). block rron “It is our firm conviction,” Mag- (370-t7 Federal Build.ng on said, “that the fishing indus- —_— y of this country must have ade-! ,rum'* protection against ruinous “o EXTENSEON OF oreign condition, made possible by wide differentials in wage rates and standards of living SELECTNVE SEQV (E They told the committee ing industry is the third 1ar.vm EYG“D MAQ(H 31 in Weshingfon and its continued L5 LS P prosperity is vital to the ‘economic halth and welfare of our state.” Magnuson said the trade treaty CHEYENNE, WYO. Fcb l—T‘w ‘nezouazed in 1939 no longer pro- Army will not ask for a | vided the necessary protection. He of Selective Service Leyo: ca;d that in 1939 the average price 31 if it can get enough volunteors, p-id fiswermen for ground fish was according to Secretary of War Pat- 2104 cents a pound, while in 1945 t'rson. |the price had risen to 6.038 cents However, current enlistments are ;a pound. not up to the 35,000 a month the “The duty on fillets percentage- Army needs, Patterson told the | wise therefore was reduced to ap- Wyoming chapter of the Reserve | proximately one-third of te price Officers Association in a statement | received by fishermen for the raw delivered by Association President produet,” the statemcnt continued. incent Mulvaney. ‘Tt can geedily be seen that the popiergon had been scheduled to | protectionl afforded by the 1939 address the Association following Mgrr"ment “,“ far less effective in ., inspection of Fort Francis E. {1745 then when it was ne-otiated” wwapn byt his schedule did not ATTENTION MASONS er. T e Arm; had scarcely half the| Called Ccmmunicasion of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge Mcnday evenin at 7:3), with wark in the E. A. De- sree. Visitors welcome:. J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. t needed in November mber, according to Pat-| torson’s statement, t"is month will show an .increase, t will not be up to the 35,000 mark. R S——— ¥T. cald the War Department’s €0 tre draft are expected within 10 days. RFor COMPOR? SKRVICE 31 the NEW Ray NASHINGTOR i o tehes biddy-Kar ver bt | \LASKANS FEEL AT HOMF wreck . F some one is injured while on your prem- ises, will you be able fi- nancially to pay for any and although| endations cn continuation of | | | “is remaininy hers for din- | WANTED—Space SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1, I947 WANT ADS MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS MODERN HOUSE—Waynor Addi- tion—2 bedrooms. MODERN 2 BEDROOM home— Douglas. 31,500 BUYS—-3 bedroom house— Douglas. NICE 2 BEDROOM home— Tile kitchen and bath, ete in Waynor Addition. 319 6th 2 APTS. 4 and 6 rooms 1 BEDROOM HOUSE 6th St. 312 11th St. 4 BEDROOM home. - BARBER SHOP for Sale. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natior2l Bank i FOR SALE - | 225 IRWIN E£t. 3 Bedrooms, Basement, Furnace. Nicely Furnished. Redecorated. | 5 MILES GLACIER Hi-way. Small home. Ample space for garden. 2 HOMES in Waynor Tract. One on Behrends Ave, With basement, Co-operative assistance on all GI Loans BALMAT & COMPANY REAL EFTATE and RENTALS ?0d Floor, Shattuck Bldg Tel 354 CESaRi SN 1 WAHTED \’V&NI‘ TO RENT or Iense Apt. o1 house. Will buy furnishings. Ref< erences. Write Box 2925. de WANTED—Gentlemen with plenty cf that dust. Meet me at the Days of '98, Feb. 8, Elks Hall Sizned “Diamond Tooth Gertie.” 490-t3 JOUSEWORI\ Lapi\bw A 1 Ref. 75 cents ver hour—full day. Ph. Douglas 232 evenir for small busi- ness school, two nights a week. Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 2894. 486-tmo. CARPENTERS iusiae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf): WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 3%, 3ra ana Mam Speclalizing I permanents Open evenings by appolntment 293-3uf | PIANOE KENTEL ana & ~eie \n@erson Shob MISCELLANEQUS Wll\'ll'.R & I’OND co,, lnc Complete Photographic Supplies ! Developing — Printing — Enlarging| Artists’ Paints and Materials of ~ Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail GUARANTEED Realisuc Perma-’ aeny, $7.0u. Faper Curls, $) up. wolas beauly Sovp Phone ‘UL‘ o Lecker Way { CHILD CARE—full, part time; ager 3-6. 117 Thurd St., above Boggun's Shop. LOST AND FOUND ST — Copper boacelet oeween; Baranof-Belle’s and Federal Bldg:; Finder telephone Baranof, Room)} 3017. 492-t1; T LOST — Jeweled sea“hors‘e"?nnins in Douglas. Call Red 155. 492-t2 LOST—Will the party who ioundj plumber’s tool hox kindly returny it to Smith Heating, 214 2nd St.; Name Art Berggrem on box. ¢ 49142? LOST: - Man's gold cameo ’mg Re- | ward. Waner at the Empire ace ! damages awarded against | you? Will you be pro- | vided with a legal de- fense? You can be protected against such loss only by Residence Liability In- surance. i Ask this agency about it. Shattuck Agenecy Seward Street JUNEAU PHONE 249 | ALASKA ELECTRONICS ELECTRIC HEATERS Now On Display

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