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PAGE SIX Efi&flfimmmm—‘t‘_ = e A | [ ] S” @ PEESUURG © WRANGLLL ® KETCHIKAN © ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo. HAINES [ ) SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PL..NES at JUNREAU 1 to 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 612 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS | e sl | AR AR Alas!a Travsporiation Company Freight, Refrigeration and Passe-ger Service fo Alaska 1 Regular Sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Raies and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportation Company 3 GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska LT ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO EETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 AaLasK fd/ o % 4! RLIIIES? MYy valy schedules /o: 3 fififi o The B-36, Twelve Photo ed. ed. (P dam passengers inl' }JURORS CALLED BACK SATURDAY FOR FAIR CASE earlier than to the trial for the alleged ! Indications of Jantiuipatc;i of Austin Nelson murder of Jim Ellen, yesterday |caused Presiding - District Court ‘Jndge Hairy E. Pratt to reset the an conclusion SRR ) R - S A e { civii acticn ought by the gov- jeinment against the Southeast Alaska Fair Asociation | Judge Pratt 1eset the condem- {nation action to open at 10 o'clock ‘Qaturday morning, April 19, and {issued a call for the patit jury panel to report at that time. Jurors !not serving on the Nelson case had ‘pr(-vicusly teen excused until 10 n?(»'do(k next Monday morning. | - - - 'FREE TRANSPORTATION " FOR RR WORKERS HAS mfi""—_‘——u—-—n‘—l‘—?fiflh—u—u——.—-&——fi\—l_d—n—:_ | - NOW BEEN CALLED OFF Plans to provide fre anspor- tation for new Alaska Raiiroad em- ployees from other Alaskan points to Anchorage have been temporar- bandoned according to Art dges, Director of the Ala: ritorial Employment Service >ntative plans, said Hed salled for the paymen tation expenses for men willing to sign a six months contract with the Railroad. The schedule would have called originally ior the pay- ment of ¢ age from Alasl points but would have been e tended, at a later date, to ir wor s from Seattle. Hedges said that the ¢ been under consideration a labor recruiting plan for aska RR which needs more workers of all kinds from specialists to an had s part of the Al- Elmer Wheeler* has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower ¢ Stzzle Ranch, Dall CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey .8 Proof — 659, Grain Neutral Spirits, Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City PR ETIE MAGAZINE SERVICE riptions taken for ail Publications AT exas QUEST s mr \’\-o.u War 11 1 \G»\?I\E % IRVICE 521 Merchandise Mart Station Chicago 54, Illinois = the world’s largest land-based bomber, wi at the centrols, makes a sucecssful emergency landin cxpericncing trcuble with its right main landing ge avoard parachuted to s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA B-36 Makes Successfu Lar ALASKA COASTAL . | Emergeny andmg " AIRLINES FLIES 35 ON WEDNESDAY & at the Army during a te: 3y befcre the 1! commen laborers. He estimated the Railroad’s immediate needs at be- tween 700 and 800 men. He said that the minimum pay for any oi the jobs would be $1.15 per he with some of the positions draw down higher pay. Alaska Railroad ommcials, who re- jected the proposal, they felt that plenty of workers are- now coming to Alaska from the outside They also expressed the opinion that these persons would be more than willing to pay their own way to Anc e if assured ployment at that end of the line. Hedges said that the biggesi drawback in the RR employmen plans is the fact that there is no overnight housing at Anchorage vailable for newccmers and that the men might have to “sleep in the streets, >ee REPORT (ARDS GIVEN OUT, ST. ANN'S SCHOOL Yesterday the pupils of St. Ann’ re- Allbutt Catholic Church. The follewing students he: '(‘(‘ their \Idl\ nut» vs Usgen, Wade, ui[h. Bec Sharp, fcurth, thir Karen Ma Sheila Godkins, On Tuzsday the en- tire school had up the Bas Ler of served - MRS. P, BUS(HMANN Signs of Spring... r‘ Your Deposits | ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES Toéposns IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | NEW | for FLOOR, TABLE or PIN-UP LAMPS Latest Model Vacuum Cleaners HOOVER, ROYAL, GENERAL ELECTRIC or APEX for thorough spring house cleaning Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, H H 1 STOP UK BAY Coffee Sh Beautiful General Electric and Hotpoint (7 vepntt s e 3 | Refrigerators and Ranges i T0 MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN 1‘ Take Your Choice of These Esseniials NOW at the. Alaska Eledm Light and Power (o. Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise 1 Tect Pilet B, A. Air of em- SHADES e - stal Airlines reported Alaska C 1, A. J. Currie and An- haw; from Petersburg, Montemayer, Randoiph Will- rth'and C. L Ericksen and Co-Pilet G. 8, Green cld in Fort Worth, Tex., after The plane was virtually un- and some of them were 1pabel was a pa and L. M. Julian to| Skagway m Junz2au, H. irom Haines. Passengers to Sitka wcre Carcline Mam Mrs. Montgomery B B .d f Ditton, Priscilla Parker, Dr. Ru[us.; Alvin Kuehl, Ji D Fii Bk » O, e(omes " e 0 Pr\(lrl".s mfd‘ Sd:’::‘ '11:’ulman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willard and An- Angcon Mrs D. Montgomery of Return passenge from n Francisco, and Mr. Nelson E. Vere Keith ‘:‘{"‘,’"“-n”,“g{'e, 54 Maurer .of Sacramento, wera mar- 80C WIS “Mary Lanting; tev. anc at 8:30 o'clock last night by F Cft‘orfze Betts were flown front Rev. Robert Treat in the Hoonah to Juneau. | thodist Chuch. The bride i SR A | mother of Miss Marga: | Montgomery, court reporter for lEGIONNAlRES pl‘" Fe al Judge Harry E. Pratt | Miss | Montgomery acted WEEKEND VISIT 10 | desmaid and Judge Harry | att gave the bride away. 5. wi- NEW POST AT HOONAH red Leiv ved @s best man e { v the hridegroom. ; Mrs. Geerge Washington enter The newlyweds arrived here ed the American Lezion Au Tuesday from California, and are jjiarv at their meeting Tuesday| at l“? Baranof Hotel dur- njont with a most intoresting talk ] their ioneymoon her2. TAY o4 Jife in the Central American | ! return to Sacramento in about .ou;try of Colombia, based on her week to make their l*omc- there. oy experiences during the tin ED e was there with the Unitec " of native was nst Engagement of Mary E. Stewart thece rich North Americans,” and how it led to a minor revolution, Announced Here resited n the disappearing back into g 5 , and the entire staff Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Stew- of h Americans” being trans- art anncunce the agement Of forvoq to company stations * daughter, abeth, t0 Thic was o g Sl Mr. Robert E c n of MIS. gpiiched ; o v :Jj;.ll\( E. Fellows of Rochester, Now rs, who could be expected t k into the neighborhood aving her * were X In addition ar 25, but would to attend Mt. Holy- o pother strangers whe rzplaced lege in Massachusetts, Miss {e men who were transferred. in Juncau. gton's biggest prob- years she has umtoming herself to ot executive as- meeting constrictors in unex- dwin Scheol for pocteq pla lor rls in wr, Pennsylvania. png around mu o Mr. Fellows, who is a geologi tee chairmen are requested to hand | in their reports to Betty McCor- mick. | The program spensored by thed BPW over KINY at 7 o'clock to-| - night will be dedicatzd to thc,} crippled children in the hospital| at Sitka. FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED—N(:W 1940 Chev | » | block assembly, Model A Ford re- | kuilt bleck assembly, 1947 Cham- | pion outboard '42 h.p. Mulors,l‘ | generators for most cars, 1946 Ply block assembly, plomb tools, | mechanics assortment, many oth- | er auto parts. Auk Bay Hardware | and Auto Supply. 556-t3 am. magazines, Yarn, Crochet Thread. to 11 p.m. or for notions, Simplicity Patterns, and Embroidery - 556-t3 e RS e el FOR SALEE—Late model Westing- house range with deep well cook- er, also three quarter bed. Doug- | las 552. 556-t3 | | BINOCULARS, Zetss, 8 x 24; Call Green 662, 555-13 16 ft. OUTBOARD BOAT with § h.p. Evinrude. Wm. Powers, beach ide Juneau Greenhouse. —555-13 “ SPOOL PIONEER guxdy. m\\boat | marine clutch, 3 propellors, other boat equipment, saxophone, gui- tar. Ph. 036-2 short-1 long. Angoon., Wrangell and Ketch- tal of 35 passengers) southbound from Ju- neau to ikan were Joe Poka, Tloyd Pope . Curry; to Wrang:ll, F ; to Peters- | Lur ¢k Lyons | Northbound frem Ketchikan to Juneau were Walter Gemyaw, L. 11640 FORD Deiuxe Sedan n THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1947 oottt ofanfeoponiuciont. - WANT ADS | + 2l FOR SALE L full size like 1 WALK IN RMM'LJERATED BOX 8 ft. x 11 ft. x 9 ft.; for sale ak wholesale cost—new, in crate. George Bros. Liquor Store. % 554-t1 0. POPPY, PRIMROSES, flax, bleeding heart, de spirea, globe ilower. P. O. Box 531 ¢ 854-13 good newly painted and two Phone 161 or Red 635. cendition, new tires. 554-tt ! EW 6 in. wo n pipe sale cost, 10u9 ft, also T's and elbows. George Brothers, 5 USED up AUK. GAY PROPERTY, patented | lend, near store and Gov't float and cn 2 bedroom house, fur and also Ima- terial for 2 bedroom home . R. W. Kruse at Auk Ba 552-t1. {GASOLINE COLEMAN RANG: time cleck, four burners, broiler 2 pot and pan drawers. Phone Black 398 or inquire 317 North Frank! WILLY'S ready to go, ideal for light boat Contact Dayton Fleek at Piggly Wigel; 550-t1 LIGHT PLANTS; ersal 110, 1500 watts, Diesel Witte, 32 vol s, and batter ) Market & Marine 550-tt 1-3 ROO) er, in oughb, .wu u ONE 39x74 COIL BED SPRING, 1 top and Call Green porcelain tittings, both new. \\lxul‘-‘ MURPHY & MURPHY LIQUOR STORE and GROCERY, IDLEWILD 364 TROLLER ed reascnable. Call after 5 PM. yNCOME PROPERTY—Two houses at 120 Tth or Ph. Black BRibls Bveski ARCTIC CAB COMPANY. ONE 8 in. BENCH SAW; one . ROYAL BLUE GARAGE joiner;” one No. 5 Und \i)‘L BURNER AND PLUMBI) typewriter. Call Douglas 123 SHOP. tween 6 and 7 p.m 3 APT-UNIT—-DOUGLAS Wl & Sl JODERN, FURNISHED, BOAT No. 31A558‘ round-bottem ROGM--Marine view, cruiser, 28 ft. x 9fli x 3.75 it Douglas. Chrys! automobile engine. Ideal WILLOUGHBY PROPERTY for trapping or day fishing, ready 2 ACRES—with 4-bedrocms, dou to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. garage - terms. tf FURNISHED HOUSE, neat REMINGTON Express 30-05. NeW 15 Aohpa griin: i 4 S, Giacier Highway, liv- barrel, Lyman 48 peep sight. Ph. able house. . Blue 520. 555-t5 PROPERTY NEAR AIRPORT. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Fust Mationai Band ~ WANTED \UJVG WOMAN wants to care xux children, ages 3 to 5. Ph. Red 398 555-t5 ‘WA\TED TO RENT—or buy sew- ing méchine. Phecne 811 8 am. to { 5 pm. 555-t3 woman ¢ eeper or child | DEPENDABLE ydu sires job -as house! | care—write P. 0. Box 1828, | 554-16 DX qesires | sales repre: entative in SE Alaska Excellent earnings good fu- | | ture for Those { who hay cduca- { tional courses, ances, in- | tments or specialties H 'maily qualif We furnish ; For furth informaticn j centact Mr. Dickson, Baranof Ho- | tel 553-16 |TWO POSITIONS open; Account- ! erl: | i daughter, des- need of 2 bedreom } house or apartment. Call Mrs + Gaunt, 654 days. 549-tf. | SCRAP LEAD. Call Madsen's Cycle and Fishing Supply. 547-t1. !SOBER, STEADY MAN cabin with elderly man. { Robertson, Douglas. to share See Wm, dh, uu — To rent—modetn twe oom house long time Junear resident. Fhone 636, 525-t WANTED—2 bedroom house for Te BABY BUGGY, crib, basinette, play pen. Black 768. 533-tf GOOD GOING' FULLY equipped restaurant with 3 apts. and own living quarters. See Management, Dew Drop Inn. 531-tf 4 ROOM “furnisneu %ouse and 1941 Ford pick-up on patented beach h putipshoen aRpOiRME 1o the iy yeing e e e s60-tr| Spopsible, permalient tennan IS DEAD IN SEATTLE on of Acting Chief of the Al [ "8 PES ek Seried i PP Write Empire C-1234, 503-tr ¢ U. 8. Geologi- ¥ g . 85, for a new modom lmmo, e M Gt T S SR P S i . cal Sury is a graduate of Lo, 2B2INS e °| completely furnished, Glacier Hi- WANTED—Used furniture 142 W1 Petra ruschmann disd g "0 ¢ Bohtas: it sab had no chance at all g i tonis < g fipsecdl loughby. Phone 788. y in e, accerding the Un of . BogRr '}‘y‘_‘ Follewing Mrs. Washington’s talk, Way. Sce Murphy Murphy. L . mation received by Juneau 11\01‘3(-[5 ““Jl i 1: ,‘Xgmes}w:id] ;:n» Ray Peterman read a des-| 550-U.| KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phom : holds a Ph.D. degree from Johns e : h-Amer =g sy 56, s of ner family. Hopkins L"x . st d _of the Pan-American \pwiy CONSTRUCTED HOME. 556, 3rd and Main. Speclaliziny Buschmann, who was about ~ ‘f‘ 4 Y e 2 TR ku in Washington, D. C.| wavnor Addition, full basement, in permanents. Open evenings by 90 years of age, was the widow of “k:“m ’:‘“ byl “;e "’n*i‘;(;l"" ;[’ which she vislted on a recent ln]' g,u.;m modern, See Murphy &| SPPointment. (293-3t1 own of P d. Reaiam & kA e serving 15 re B e AR S cently she of land pre in Pf"\r"‘ nce, B. L ments by Mrs. Peterman, assist »d SILVERTONE CONSOLE radio and Andexum Shop. in Pe to the town for by Mrs. Walter Hellan and Mrs. walnut dining room set. Phone hospital purposes. She the : il R e : Hugh Antnm | a6, 549-1. ron RENT mother of August and Eic T rin e [ — e e e s S mann, both of whom fc o ribx TABLE ¢ |35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call| STORE BLDG. 24 50 South rs have been prominently . ® Bpwc MEE'S AT | Green ]'70 or inquire Bertie II,| Franklin St. See I. Goldstein. terested in tke Alaska salmon in- © "-FR”G*. 18 2 | No. 1 floal 547-tf, 56- ot 4 P : High tide 0:16'am., 155 ft. o Shigodl B i e .l,l:t:ve'd fi?“'hgus“;r:}f:;’ : Low tide 6:15 am., 19 ft. NOON TOMORROW '39 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Art Van|3-ROOM furnished apt. with baih. R'um HiroRraann. od :‘,(m‘ Dr, T, ® High tide 12:23 p.m,, 156 ft. ® { Humbeck, 7¢ Yellow Cab.s 547-tf. I Inquire 513 Willoughby. 554-t3 W. Buschmann, as well as by @ Low tide 18:2 pm, 051t ® The Business and Professional FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph.|NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by Cay o NUILCrous grandck}{‘ tren and sev- ® ® Women's Club will hold their reg-| 187, 546-t1.] week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. eral great grandchildren ® % ®® - > - € % %% jarluncheon-mzeting tomorrow in 546-2t, - e the Gold Room of the Baranc{ ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck| When you pay ior QUALITY WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Hotel. The members will be er with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B.{ ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple why not get the FINEST — Buy Regular meeting — initiation 8 (sjneq by Miss Lois Hared with Femmer or view at Juneau Mot-] in respectable home. Phone 882 T ORSHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. p.m. Thurs. April 17th Moose Lodge yvocal selections. | ors. 543-t1. 536-t1 adv. 532-tf rcoms. —adv. 555-12 Final g g ts for the in- —— - — i MBI L5 TR e e Q.nfi;”l(mdr:‘arnbg}?fc:r: ?\.m(.‘L \::],‘ 100 GAL. TANK on 2 wheel trailer.| ‘OOMS—Kltzhen priviteges Gome Te—— m i ™ %5 E | ] 3 , be held May 1 “ak the, Country| X Dbed and cll springs. Frons Bl tn ot Club will Le made. All commit-{ 0395 SEAVIEW APT.—Ops olock trom Pedeml Building. (370 tr. MISCELLANEOUS WINTI'.IE & POND CO.. Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maserials of Finest Quality Wholeslle — .hmnu — Rei.nl property. Call 756. 524- ;ROTECT your nvestment and property with FIRETOX. It works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. 524-tf GOOD INCOME property. See Nick | 1 ST _Wine colored Rocovich. 515-t1 FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses in good condition and best | LOST—1 pair location. Box 576, Inquire Trevor Davis. Juneau. 472-tf 36 ft. TROLLER new 110 hp. Chrysler motor, fully’ equipped— Hazel 1, $6,000. Doris A. Maddox Box 1381 Ketchikan, Alaska. 555-112 LARGE 5 DRAWER National Elec- tric cash register, good working condition $100. Juneau Young. 555-tf AFRICH HOUSE in Douglas—2 bedrooms, completely furnished, lovely view, priced for cash sale. Ph. Green. 720. 555-t3 '32 CHEV COUPE, good tires, Ph. 036-2 shori-1 long. 556-13 L(.‘El“—l.adys l‘uge hncv coat button. ‘Please phone Green 245. 555-t2 leather key case with keys. Identification tag, Phone 1756. 554-13 ST—1 pair glasses with light plastic rims in light tan case. Phone 269. 553-t1 FOUND—leper case conraining K] keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. - Empire Office. dh, GUARANTEET Realistic Perma. nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 2Ci 315 Decker Way. NPS MAN TRA\SFERBED |( Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Miller from ' Sitka arrived in Juneau -by Al- aska Coastal Airways dnd’ register- ed at the Baranof. Mr. Miller, Na- tional Service -Ranger responsible {for Glacier Bay National Monu- ment ard Sitka National Monu- ment, is being transferred to Granu Coulee, Wash, e A

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