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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAJ ALASKA operating at operating ewing Southeastern ettt 1| ,;nr.v F‘xn(l Em- ==1Pelican 5 T 5 EMPLOYMENT HEAD QIRLINES 5 Chaffer ..o 5ic ABOUT TERRITORY 11} —ie I I in Mademociselle, The Army Times, | Price Slash Campaignls ~ Nationwide NEW YORK, April 25.—® —The { United States delegation to the | United Nations announced today ithat it favored a full and open ! discussion of the forthcoming port of the highly secret military istaff committee, charged with set- global police force. re- ‘tm- up a FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947 WANT ADS FOR SALE ATTENTION—Supply of dress and formal patterns for Junior Miss- es; Also layette patterns—at the Auk Bay Cofiee Shop. 563-t2 | WHITE SLED dog puppies AKC- Red T710. 563-t2 registered Samoyeds. | ESTATE HEATROL% oil " Oil Heater— Green 400 563-t2 uses very iittle oil. bed and mattress, chairs, b quilt, reau and miscellaneous, all for $55, No. 6 Erwin Apts 563-t3 two new LATHROP MARINE engine, with power take off and dual ignition, reascnable if sold from the boat. Its ready to go. Inquire boat “Argus’ or Arthur Vienola across Douglas Bridge. 563 3 Phone condition. running 770. SMALL HOME, Gunnar Blom"xcn Jr., phone Green 462. 563-t3 | FURNISHED CABIN, $800. Call Blue 429 after 5 p.m. 561-14 1939 4 DOOR PONTIAC S(.ddh Phone Red 755 561-tf gocd condition. " TOPSOIL FOR SALE cne 359 whirler - Upst. Avenue tudb - tion Park ZLL WOOD place and Block load or scow load anywhere phone 659 ska. April 205\ g s coraon unaen: Magazine Writers Looking | | "\ o | (Boots and Dink) are putting the i ts golng out of busi-| 0 3% cries on their new resigence, 1NTOUGHY Rose-Colored M { Started in E 7 3 ——— i e city limits. ovem {i i o dWOrking | foppcr wme v an Glasses Says Hedges ement Jlarled in East| : e : machinery o) k& DOt 18 850 and liked v Reported Spreading 50 R A. A. edges, irector of the Il 5 e. Pelican Alaska Territorial ~ Empioyment | ; Treasurer ~‘1f\1re took issue today \\'?LAh)sumrv A(rOSS coumry 1' - oot rticles, appearing in many na-| NEWHURYPORT April 25 —(®— | i Dally Schedules io: 1 iro Herbert C. (Casey) Jones: ional _ publications, which have | "o cammufimsddmlu! U |‘§ - holds two of the most responsible cxaggerated employment opportun-|¢ = cooch the props under high’ E H q idition to the town’s!positions in Pelican He c¢ ies in Alaska. Hedges stated that prices appeared to be spreading |ONE NEARLY NEW single Army El ® JSITKA H pulation_is Denivan Lotrentzen, here from Po land, Oregon, abou! hcse articles have been Wrilten ol ‘goross the country today | g a: Helvig Christensen, 42, 20 months ago and at ence became or instigated by people having little | "/ o " N ewnurvport's ap- | i © PETERSBURG 7 of ‘the Defilsh ager of the Cold Storage Storc. or no real knowledge of present| . (i, ° NECRTTS o y in Askov, M job he has handled wit 1. emloyment conditions in the Terri- knoek down g I ® 4 cquired lots outside| In_ the recent iy !(u(‘r:nu i Lo s |cent, authoritfés ‘dotting’ the ma- tk ot li d are now con- C Jones was elected mayor edges charge hesc writers . % 2 fal E © KETCHIKAN g \‘fmfm‘g spibatetad fLd dplis oo first job as & pub- with looking at the Territory’s em-|'on fom Vermont to California| il 11| families, will arrive at the|lic said when he took ployment prospects through “rose foPCTRC LPey WOWE WO R T i ICY STRAIT AREA fllana of the school term proud of it and I colored glasses” and stated that|feCt OF advocate a program similar {-5 i e ‘ e trust the peo- their articles contain mere “wish-|'0 that undertaken here two ""“’[ | i ¥ y 3 N » {ago. . s s water .supply line o ¢ rmful to individuals who believe (N€aIly 100 percent of the retail : g Severai Trlps Each week lo_ on solid Th6 Gevel Welks i rasce b itve.” ,jlymful to u?c)h)ldx.als who believe mfl_CK“mS s!{-»hml p]‘)m fan l(yw:m CHEVROLET Sedan in good e Jifles usiness career them. People ' come to Alaska, N | ) | “;“‘Q' % " hor: in ocking for work, Hedges. saif 1d | Percent in a 10-day experiment. In ) e W ey Aot neither employment or | the first two days sales boomed as | [} © HAINES ;‘i‘};’L"‘ e pli :“\Fé'“ bty emiployment BOT\ ish as 60 percent above normal, | t i iy BT and the major weekend shopping | I @ SKAGWAY line, I_;’:jlmfln-c(’"f lff: HiE i dets ek Harmfif Publicity {days were expected to rocket the | ¢ " ! s e o e K e Because of the overcrowded c figure. | fi ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points ['i: sow the six nch pipe|the salesmen who upop SALEIMS yiong reculting from this large| - - ‘ il 1 line in the ground \h 4 ey , ‘the Fewt flux of unemployed persons ar “ il e . e 1 o : later he the bad namL‘ gwcn to the Te | { CHARTERPLANESat JUNEAU | il oo ela e o b Sins S U, S, S N completed new gri nea sved in the Hedges charged that such articles | g i a 1} city float, another will be finished g wife are also detrimental to the welfare| Dls(usslo“ BY UN | shortly. Bc grids will accommo- and development of Alaska as a | fo 8 pasengers H date boats up tc 60 feet in length whole. - | f rap i s i th i e jj com i I i PLANES BASED at SITKA vih i BEXeEE ST SPRING <inosho NOW Trend and the St. Paul Pioneer-| il lub has ~P“‘f-5°‘,°:‘ t“_‘dc“»‘ CNROLLING Press as typical examples -of what i BB il be located in Ry he terms “Harmful publicity” for i darcing and ball- Alaska. H hone Red 575. Prospects Not Geod H phone 612 FOR |NF0RMA“0N' library in a - .P 2 o To SubSL‘inUfl[(’ hi.s z\rgumenL % ax i 3 Hedge: el 8 .t si q DEEEET Y 1T s ST S S ; will ap- for sale June umber Dis hc(fvce has rtrex“lv circulated. | AN OO IlIIIIIIIIlllllllllmlmIHIlll I er several years Juncau Lumber Worc in_ the ;m;m;. “mining. and he sawn 433-t1 um:ac‘r industries and only tem- fair in the construction He said that prospects! cmp‘o) ment in other Alaskan nstries small to offer encou NORTHLAND TRANSPO RTATION . declared that there roximately 1500 residents erritory who are now un- employed and that he does not see the necessity fer bringing in chlie": at this ti - DR. C. §. ‘HEQWM‘& IS NEW DIRECTOR ON HEALTH STAFF 8. Sherwood, Alaska Traz :poriation Company Freigh!, Refrigeration and Passerger Service fo Alaska Dr. Catherine pediatrician from Santa Paula, Calif., has arrived in Juneau to serve as Director of the Division of Maternal and Child Health and Crippled Childrens’ Services in the Territorial Department of Health. She holds her bachelor and medi- cal degree from the University of California as well as a degree in nutrition. Dr. Regular Sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT the California State Department ¥ _of Public Health, later working as AlaSka Trans orlahon com an assistant health officer for Ven- p p Y tura County, Calif, and still later | % : serving as Acting Health officer GASTINEAU HOTEL for Ventwa County. She is filling the position vacated by Dr. neta Block last fall. BLISS STORE P. 0. Bex 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska R i Ly rervmys aliing 1oam coen e (. riemi— O | de—— DRESSEb and APRONS. i ELLEIS AIR LINES —adv. 55-t12 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg anc steamers for Prince Rupert, Vaucouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Po Your Pard to obesrve the 70th ANNIVERSARY - | OF | PURLIC HEALTH WEEK April 20-26 | This Space made available by 31 couriesy of the | Alaska Fleciric Light and Power (o. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise " Your Deposits | ARE SAFE | BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA | MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION B e d master’s Sherwood started her ));lbxi:" health work as field pediatrician for | . Ber-| The American delegation issued “lan official statement to deny that the United States had joined with | the Soviet Usion in eiforts to block | publication of the long-awaited re- port and bar public discussions on it in the Security Council. The Military Committee, (on.pu\- ed of the Chiefs of Staff of Rus the United States, Britain, France and China, is meeting today to complete drafting of the report, due to reach the Council April 30. D CATCHER DOG WANTED Cify Clerk Jack Popejoy an- nounced this morning that the po- sition of dog catcher has become open. A campaign has r ntly been started to pick up all straying and unlicensed ogs, and the dog catcher pos 1 should be filled again as soon as possible. -ee - When you pay ior QUALITY why not get the FINEST — Buy TORSHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. |, ORDER Tb SHOW CAUSE | No. 5833 A i iIn the Districv Tourt for the Terri- | wry of Alaska, Division Number‘ One, at Juneau. ‘ TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- | tiff and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H.| WALMER, as Cl erk of the Dis- trict Court for the Territory of | | Alaska, Division Number 1; Au other parties in interest or persons \ unknown having or claiming un- | surr~ndered bonds issued by the | ! Alaska Gastineau Mining Com- | pany, a corporation, prior to De- | i cember 24, 1924; All other parties | or persons - unknown having or | claiming any right. title, estate, lien or interest in the money de- | | scribed herein, Defendants :md Respondents. Plaintiff's First Amended Petition and Information has been filed in | | the office of the Clerk of this Court in the above entitled cause, sctting |forth the following facts: | ‘That there is on deposit with the | Clerk of tke District Court for the | | T®ritory of Alaska, First Division, |the sum of $9,949.83, for unknown | | holders of Alaska Gastineau Mining |Company bonds, resulting from | | foreclosure proceedings and a trus- tee transfer of funds, as more par- ticularly described in the said First | {Amended Petition and Information | on file in the above entitled cause, and that no person whomsoever has | interposed a claim for many portion of said money at an time since Janu- ary 31, 1939, and said First Amended Petiton and Information alleges that |by reason of such facts and cir- cumstances, said deposit has escheat- ed to and become the property of [the Territory of Alaska, and prays for a Decree adjudging and decreeing such money the property of the Territory of Alaska. NOW THEREFORE, all persons interesed in said money on deposit with tke Clerk of the District Court are hereby required to appear and show cause, if any they have, on or before the 21st day of May, 1947, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, why-the title to said deposit should not vest in the Territory of Alaska. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that published for six consecutive weeks, beginning March 27, 1947, ,in the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Juneau, Alaska. Dated this 25th day of March, 1947. HARRY E. PRATT, United States District Judge. this Order to Show Cause shall be We ansen, Bx. 2901, Juneau 559-t10 SALE — Farnis FOR cabin, boat, outboard. Lena Cove. | Write P. O. Box 1181. 559-16 34 f( “TWIN SCREW custom cruise Jer Crown engines, fully | equipped, ady to go, 2 years old. Write P. O. Box 193, Juneau 557-1 | round-bottom X 375 ft. , 28 Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal for t g hing, ready to go. ¢ s Boat Shop. 555-t1 WALK-IN REFRIGERATED BOX, 563-14 | 'MURPHY & MURPHY $5,000 for Douglas. COCKTAIL BAR thriving commun- ity $12,000 will handle. $3,500 takes the 36.4 Arlene Troller. ROADHOUSE, dance hall adjacent, Junecau. ISLAND EMPIRE, dern home. RQYAL BLUE Garage, Kaiser-Fra- zier agency. GREY LINES. ARCTIC CAB. SPECIAL PRICE, 4-hedrcom house Sixth St. 2 GROCEREIES good money mak- ers. $4,000 to $18.000 houses, Terms. CABIN—fireplace, good stream, wef] furnished, Lena's Cove. $1,250 CABIN near Auke Bay. TVETEN property Auke Lake. HENDRIX Property, Auke Lake, 8-bedroom home, heart 157 acres, mo- | GENIE'S CAFE—6 bedrooms, steam- Blue | 8 ft. x 11 ft. x 9 ft.; for sale at wholesale cost—new, in crate.} George Bros. Liquor Store. 554-tf 1940 FORD Deiuxe Sedan m ;.ro conditicn, newly painted and two new tires. Fhone 161 or Red 635. 554-tt NEW 6 in. wooden pipe at v\imxe-l 1,009 tt, also T's and 553-t1 sale cost, elbows. George Brother GASOLH\E COLEMAN RANGE time clock, four burners, broilers, 2 pot and pan drawers. Phone Black 398 or inquire 317 North Franklin. 551-tf. WILLYS ENGINE, complete and ready to go, ideal for light boat. Contact Dayton Fleek at Piggly ‘Wiggly. 550-tf. 1-3 ROOM CABIN, oil heat, show- er, furnished. Call at 142 Will- oughby. 550-tf. ONE 39x74 COIL BED SPRING, 1 porcelain sink, top and fittings, both new. Call Green 715 after 5 pam. 550-tf SILVERTONE CONSOLE radio and walnut dining room set. Phone 416. 549-tf. heated and furn. Kitchen, hardwood living-diring rooms. RECENTLY completed home Way- nor Adc. cabin. Electric floors, large 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phbne 676 over First National Band WANTED \OUNG WOR’.ING couple going out in the street April 29 if no furnished or unfurnished apart- ment or lhouse or sublet for month or more shows up first. Best of references irom previous subleasors. Call 496 eveings. 563-tf WANTED—T0 wuy a sewing Vm'- chine. Phone 453. 563-t3 / pen. Phone 438, 561-t3 WANTED—A pl summer { TWO POSITIGXS open; Account- ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi- ence nece Inguire Rm. 106 Territorial Bldg. 549-tt SOBER, STraDY MAN to share cabin with elderly man. See Wm Robertson, Douglas. dh WANTED — 10 rent—modetn tw: bedroom house long time Juneau resident. Fhone 636. 525-t1 WANTED— bedroum house for re sponsible, permanent tennam Write Empire C-1224. 503-t WAI\TED—Used fumlture 142 Wi lcughby. Phone 1788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phon 556, 3rd and Main. Speclaliziny in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tt PIANOS RENTED and TT Arnderson Shop. 813 W 9th st. 563-tf 2-ROOM CABIN, FOR RENT 3 ROOM Fumn. Apt., oil stove, in- quire 513 Willoughby. 561-t3 STORE BLDG. 24 x 50 South Franklin St. See I. Goldstein. 556-tf NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by Gay or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 4 546-2t. ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple in respectable home. Phone 882 536-t1 iOOMS—-—KlV:hen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 836. SEAVIEW APT.—Op- olock from Federal Bullding. (370-3f, MISCELLANEOUS | |35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-tf. ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. Femmer or view at Juneau Mot# ors. 543-t1. PROTECT your Investment 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 Rocovich. 515-tt FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses ir good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. ‘Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1. 36 it. TROLLER new 110 hp. Chrysler motor, fully equipped— Box 1381 Ketchikan, Alaska. 5556-t12 LARGE 5 DRAWER National Ele:— tric cash register, good working condition $100. Juneau Young. 555-t1 FULLY ’Fvnififikbhfiomn, Ph. 187. msmulmus shale, concrete gravel—most ev-, erything, $10 per load. Why pay First publication, March 27, 1947. Last publication, May 7, 1947. more elsewhere. P. M. Schneider, Red 380. Hazel I, $6,000. Doris A. Maddox |- 546-t1. | LOTS CLEANED—trash hauled— garden dirt, rock, sand, fertilizer| BEGINNING CLASSES in DANC- ING for children and adults— Arthur Murray teacher from Hol- lywood also; private lessons. Ph. Black 875 or call Moose Hall af- ter 2 p.m. 563-t3 DREAMS Int.erprelefi (Confiden- tial) No charge. Lyman C. Ar- derson, 3712 3rd Ave. So. Minnea- pohs 8, Minn. 560-t8 WIN‘I‘EB. & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Reiail LOST AND FOUND LOST—10 ft. flat bottom, plywood skiff, grey color. Phone 863. 563-t3 LOST—On or near Mendenhall Bar, Dory, cedar with oak ribs. Reward notify Reilly, Baranof Hotel. 563-t1 LOST- pair glasses with light plastic rims in light tan case, Phone 269. 553-t1 FOUfis;Zippcr case containing 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Office. dh. | GUARANTEET. Realistic Perma- | nent, $750. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 2C1L 815 Decker Way. 563-t2 Read tue want-ads for bargains! B I