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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 250 by 100 foot lot (= (o o ATt (e (U o ’-"fi he Mayor mately a in to bor- the middle of the residential dis-| school trict. Jesssie A. Stanley became Police anc nest Dennis at the Court Rooms Charteris; in the Federal Building. Attend- dby and ing the couple were Robert Me- § “racken and Ora Phillips. ride arrived by plane that day ewing S | aLaskn. z‘a/ j Coas “Lamynes § i e new bride of Leighton W. Hoover last 1 by and Friday afterncon in a ceremony nd Garbage: performed by U. S. Commissioner ‘The! jinclude Mrs. Frank Calvin, “ho will give the “Toast to our Daugh- tcr “Toast to our Mothers” \\111 e given by Margaret Rands; prin-| the Clpal speaker will be Miss Gladys | Wittmore. The Camp Fire Girls and Blue| i Birds, under the direction of their leaders, Mrs. Charles Tuengel and Miss Marcella Irish, five-minute program. Eingers will be Barbara Mpyrtle Price and Betty Jo Yaw, a trio; The Woman's Club Chor: will also sing and Miss Carmena French and Miss Audrey French will give an accordion duet. | A turkey dinner will be served| lunder the direction of Mrs. Roy Avrit, Mrs. Cecil McClain, * Mrs. Elwood Hunter, Mrs. Leslie Yaw and. Miss Helen Case. i - >-oo—u - | ALASKA WORKERS rs for the new irom her home in Ukiah, Calif. the members of Ro- A serenade was held for the their regular luncheon a lyweds that evening at the € 3ayview Hotel Tuesd Offi- rhillips home on Cohen Street vin, City CI )sen Wer President, E. M. The couple plan tc make their my) Doran, P i; Vice President, Charle rmanent home here. I Secretary, J Camp- —_— » . Chief T80 Word was received this week Daily Schedules io: 8% 5 g e g BB Chief Dennis, gistrate Sigma Phi Sorority held its Northrup to. Richard Lembcke on Dr. C “harteri: Ith Offi- |y eeting Monday evening April 10, at Republic, Wash. The| [ ] SITKA cer . home of Mrs. Wallace Mc- bride left Sitka some weeks ago ' Aft ¥ on Maksoutoff Street. The with her sister, Lou Northrup, on . PETERSBURG from Am"m, R. E members decided to sor vacation from employment at the the Orthopedic Hosp Mill. mmm:rm:[fimmm ‘ | [ = I E | l concerning juent Columbia Lumber . WRANGE l Council decided to press for col-!year, as well as the sale of —_— KETCHIKAN lection of taxes from the Russian mas Seal During the month of The marriage ot Bernadine Mc> ® Church properties, as Bishop Zlobin May the sorority will meet at the Graw to Carl Karpstein took IcY S]’RA” AREA refused to produce records as proof Moose Hall, May 14, and May 28. ;iace ‘last night at the home of Ithat income from church proj The Annual Banquet will be held \ne pride's parents, Mr. and Ms. | |ties were being used for religious, April 30 at the USO ot “MoGHRW~ on. " COLIR ey % |educational or charitable S reet, in the presence of fifty Several Trips Each Week fo: [Lesal procecaings will be NSRS (o ey uigiated by the iends ahd relatives. The cere- as a ftest case lo ApPly f0 8|y ce Lodge Monday evening were y was performed by U. 8. such City ¢ J. L. Couch, Clyds Franis B missioner Ernest Dennis with . HA'NES 1 1"0]]&,\«1\ the 1-'11«\1‘_“ ”f n. C. E. Johnson, Mens k undfl .stv John Van Horn as urchase of a mew Mre wrojacnoff and Harold Me Sk @ SKAGWAY i rremen po e gl Ugh o o |time fireman were discussed S A Y io as he v 0 of : | referred Police and Charles Peterson, Who €n- ,iqe5 qunts, Mrs. Tom Tilson and @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points [l Gommicee cor report ac the nes ital ten’ days 380 yire“Jotin Osbakken, presiding at | meeting ncy appendectomy, ... yefreshment table and Mrs - — John Nordness appeared in pro-|Suf relapse this week and . pranklin assisting with the test against what he considered \:' }\"'\l;" ;”" charged qrying, excessive taxes against his prop- b A he couple left by plane Satur- CHARTEB PLANES at JUNEAU #m y. The matter referred to to "!“" home of her sis- ... moming for a brief honeymoon {the Finance Committee for inves s 3 JonICOR" in Juneat; 1 fo 8 pasengers tigation and repori i | Wally ,\ml Jack Calvi d and Mrs. Max Rogers have lappeared on behalf of the B QUIGHEERS the purchased the Sam Troutman i PLAKES BASED at SITKA L1600 eain momiest i G MAREOGIBI Lee ittt DiviE st I 'to construct a library bu from i Sasha Cal- b ’ RS B a small part of cit The first floor of the bu Speakers at the Annual F H Seward Street whic s Nordby and Festival will be the Rev {ied for the constructi « use; the se Ed Reed, Gordon fl FOR INFORMA”ON {:}‘Hmpnal some years agc sermis- ond nt is rented by tcomb, Harry Hagen and Otto one \ - 1 !sion was granted, with the uner- Mr. and Mr: Wagner. Music will be by the Fish- P AND RESER IA”ONJ !];Amn(llng that would e 3917 crmen’s Quartette, Sheldon Jack- d ] in no way I con- Jack and Sasha Calvin bought son Choir and the City Band. The DD e e e et e S | stryetion of the Frank Calvin house on Etolin Festival will start with morning - | city Clerk Frank Calvin was Street, 'm_mr” !w.(j:\("]l;'_ll«)xxst' rvices at the Lutheran Church ructed to draw up a new or- they are building ombination of ;¢ 11 o' followed by dinner .|I||""""|||l|||"|Illll"""ll'll""lli"I”IHII .lH"llll"l'"lllH|l|'|||||||l!'||l' dinance cover ot 6210 Eet th0. DROPRRIER IOHNST ML .. . o1 e it Genter:. SReadl b = y b he Women of the Lutheran Church and will end with the ing of the fishermen and their the Cold Storage dock. re program will be broad- Station KBW for the those unable to at- en st over benefit of tend. Years ago conducted such a the Natives left in seal boats on heir annual fur hunt far out at se It was then a very colorful ceremony conducted on the beach in front of ‘the village, with all the seal boats decked with flags, lined up to be ‘blessed before fa hazards of hunting cpen ktoats. It is gratifying to see an old custom, particularly one so worthy, revived. The High School students held their annual picnic this week when three boats carried separate groups to beaches far from town. With water temperature 44 and the air temperature only 10 degrees warm- er, many of the students went swimming, as usual. the Russian Church Festival when Alaska Transporiation Company | Freighi, Reirigeraiion and Passerger Service fo Alaska Regular Sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington A fish market was opened this week by Gordon Whitcomb in the Coliseum Building. The market will be open only Thursday and For Rates and Information CONSULT » Alaska Transporiation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL . 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska ARG EEO OO announced completed plans for their Mother-Daughter Banquet which will be held May 8 at the USO with Mrs. Jessie Price acting as manager. Last year over 200 mothers and daughters attended the banquet and more are expected this year. Miss Sara Fernald will act as toastmistress and the speakers will e . — c— e ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TQ KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your I)eposits ARE SAFE | BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS IF IT’S ELECTRICAL— WE DO IT! POSITS of doposinecy’ funds s -h v midffreymripay o ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRS S f Fodorl Depest e IN THIS BANK ‘ o LIGHTING FIXTURES | omee Corporation, which is- | © FLUORESCENT LIGHTING INSTALLED :s'.:d'n-‘..-.'_-— ARE 1 o REMODELLING OUR SPECIALTY INSURED aska Cheerful D ledric li@hfi and Power Co. a ,{z\ i@ rs of ndly, Dependable 24-Hour Electrie Service and Tops in Merchandise . First National Bank | of JUNEAU, ALASKA \ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOEATION | L ———— S e —————, (dor, and Harold B. Gronroos, Friday afternoons for the present. The Presbylerian Ladies Aid has ' TO GET JOBS BY | NEW LABOR SETU Word has just been received by the central Alaska Territorial Em- ployment Service office that a con- ference is bemg held in Washing- ton, D. C, to discuss the Birch- Johnson-Lytle practice of recruit- ing non-residents for Alaska con- struction prcjects. Participating in the conference are Alaska's Gover- | nor, Delegate Bartlett, Joe Flakne, Chief of the Alaska Branch; Divi- sion ot Territories and Island Pos- sessions, Department of the Inter- Vet- erans Employment Representative for the Territory of Alaska. The conference is the result of a joint complaint issued through .the office of the Commissioner of La- ber, in which representatives of the Veterans Administration, Un- employment Compens: m Com- mission, Alaska Territorial Employ-, ment Service, and the U. S. De- partment of Labor collaborated with the Territcrial Labor Departmen The Fairbanks office of the Alas: ka Territorial Employment Servic has just notified the central office that future Birch-Johnson-Lytle orders for manpower will now be placed with the Anchorage office of the ATES. Alaska residents in other cities of the tory may now submit their applications for employment with B-J-L through the local ATES offices at Fair- banks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Kodiak and Cordova It is hoped that this means the end of discrimination against Alaska workers on govern- ment flnanced construction projects. LUOGGERS | ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf - - - NEW bicycles and wheel goods at Madsen’s Cycie and Fishing Supply. Phcne Green 113. Open daily 9 am. —adv. — - ant-ads for bargains! to 9 pm 566-t2 Read tne ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE No. 5633-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- tiilf and Petitioner, vs. JOHN H. WALMER, as Clerk of the Dis- trice Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number 1; All 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- | cember 24, 1924; £11 other parties or persons unknown having or[ claiming any right. title, estate, | lien or interest in the money de- | scribed herein, Defendants and 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, setting | forth the following facts: | That there is on deposit with the !Clerk of the District Court for the | Territory of Alaska, First Division, |the sum of $9,949.83, far unknown | | holders of Alaska Gastineau Mining | Company bonds, resulting from| 1 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 any 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 the Clerk of the District Court are hereby required to appear and show cause, if any they have, on or 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 this Order to Show Cause shall be 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. will present a| Rands, | | before the 21st day of May, 1947,at 2 | | St gttt WANT ADS FOR SALE WILL MAKE available between now and November 1st, two Ser- jes 62 Cadillacs and one Series 60 Special. Contact Wells Alaska Motors, Fairbanks, Alaska, direct. 566-16 30 ft, TROLLER, “Terry B, ready to go. Sec owner aboard boat “Doris.” , 566-t3 GMC PICKUP fair, phone 567. condition 566-t5 1936, QUILT, BLANKETS, pillows, dishes, utensils, 1 to 3 yds. velvets, silks, laces, fancy work. 327 11th St rear entrance, top floor. 565-t3 '32 CHEV COUPE, good running condition, good tires. $150. Pll«'mr' 036 two short one long. 12 x 16 WOOL Broadloom ru pad, davenpor:t set, curtain stretcher, bo; bicycle. Phone Red 483. 565-tf 1939 4 DOOR PONTIACV Sedan, gocd condition. Phone Red 755 561-tf FOR SALE—Easy Washing mach-' ine - copper tub - whirler - good condition, Ups rear, 530 Park Avenue (de) \uLL Fireplace and Block Tm(k load or scow load any \'HE‘I(’ phone 659 3, . 2901, Juneau 559-t10 | CONVERTED 'Vlmhl "\ 1 reduction or direct | Small Boat Transfer. North 4-13 TENT. 10 x nearly new. Call at No. 2 Ha 564-t3 34 ft. TWIN SCREW custom cruiser; twin Chrysler Crown engines, fully equippsd, ready to go, 2 years! old. Write P. O. Box 193, Juneau. | 557-t1 B No. 51A55s, round-bottom ft. x 9ft. x 3.7 ft tomobile engine. I for trapping or fishing, re to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. WALK-IN REFRIGERATED EOX, 8 ft. x 11 ft. x 9 ft.; for sale wholesale cost—new, in crate. George Bros. Liquor Store. i 554-t1 1940 FORD Deiuxe Sedan m good newly painted and (wo hone 161 or Red 635. 554-tt cenditicn, new ti NEW G in. wooden pipe at ;w'iflxle- sale cost, 1,000 ft, also T's and elbows. George Brothers. 553-tf WILLY'S 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. 35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-tf. ONE US| Ford V-8 dump truck with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ors. 543-t1. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 after | 'MURPHY & MURPHY $5,000 for Douglas. COCKTAIL BAR thriving commun- ity $12,000 will handle. $3,500 takes the 36.4 Atlene Troller. ROADHOUSE, dance hall adjacent, Juneau. ISLAND EMPIRE, dern home. ROYAL BLUE Garage, Kaiser-Fra- zier agency. GREY LINES. ARCTIC CAB. SPECIAL PRICE, 4-bedroom house Sixth St. 2 GROCEREIES good money mak- ers. $4,000 to $18.000 houses, Terms. CABIN—fireplace, good stream, well furnished, Lena’s Cove. $1,250 CABIN near Auke Bay TVETEN property Auke Lake. HENDRIX Property, Auke Lake, GENIE'S CAFE—6 vedrooms, steams heated and furn. cabin. Electric kitchen, hardwood floors, large living-diring rooms. RECENTLY completed home Way- { nor Ada. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First Natioral Ban 3-bedroom home, heart 157 acres, mo- . WANTED |w. AN']‘ED——Iicm(‘s for three young { German shepherd husky puppies. ; Phone Black 360. 566-13 ]Hb SLP WANTED-—Stenographer for ! hali-time werk in long establish- { ed Juneau firm, choice of morn- | ings or afternoon: d pay. In : applying, list experiemce, short- i hand ability and whether in Ju- b neau permanently. Write Empire C 2113. 566-13 i {2 L ‘PObITlONS for ¢ man and ush- crettes now open. Apply 20th ] Century Theatre Offge. 564-t2 IYOUNG WORAING coume gumg | out the street April 29 if no furnished or unfurnished apart- | ment or lhouse or sublet for { month or more shows up first. i Best of references from previous { suk Call 496 eveing; 563-tt TWO POSITIGHS open; Account- ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experis ry. Inquire Rm. 104 549-t1. SOBER, STeaDY MAN to share cabin with elderly man. See Wm i Robertson, Douglas dh WANTED — To rent—modetn twe bedroom house long time Juneai resident. Phone 636. 525-t1 WANTED—2 bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennan: Write Empire C-1234. 503-t WANTED—Used furniture 142 WL lcughby. Phone 788 {IRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phon: 556, 3rd and Main. Specializin; in permanents Open evenings by appointment, (293-3tf PIANOS RENTEL &nd TU Anderson Shop. FOR RENT PROTEC'I 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 INCOML property. See Nick Rocovich 515-t1 FOR SALE—Tnice houses and Iot, houses in. good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1 38 Il TROLLER new 110 hp. Chrysler motor, fully equipped— Hazel I, $6,000. Doris A. Maddox Box 1381 Ketchikan, Alaska. L 555-t12 LARGE 5 DRAWER National Elec- tric cash register, good working condition $100. Juneau Young. 555-t1 FULLY F‘URNISHED HOTEL Ph. 187. 546-t1. LIGHT PLANTS; one Unwersal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $560. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. $50-tf, 2-ROOM CABIN, 843 W 9th St. 563-t1 STORE BLDG. 24 x 50 South Franklin St. Sce I. Goldstein. 556-tt NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by oy or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple in respectable home. Phone 882. 536-t1 1OOMS—Kitznen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT.—Obps Federal Building. plock from (370-t1) MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Tne Complete Photomphic‘Snnpllu Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— .’llllfill —— Reiail I.IIST mm FOUND Mother Tries io Kilt 5 Children; Murder, Suicide BELLAIRE, Kansas, April 29— (M—The coroner’s office today list- ed the deaths of a 34-year-old mother and her baby daughter as murder and suicide, and Sheriff Clarence Duntz said the woman also had attempted to slay her five other children. | Four of the children were hos- pitalized, one in a critical condi- tion. The mother, Mrs. Mabel" First publication, March 27, 1947, Last publication, May 7, 1947. | Robinson, was found drowned in a creek near her home. " LOST—On or near Mendenhall Bar, dory, cedar with oak ribs, painted gsey, trimmed brown. Re: ward. Notify W. H. Fairis, Bar- anof Hotel, or U. S. Marshall. 565-t3 EOSTfl pair g@?w"it?hgh‘ plastic rims in light tan case. Phone 269. 553-t1 FOUNIi;ZE;)er cuée coniammg 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Office. dh, 'GUARAN'I‘EEI' Realistic “Perma. | nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up l Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 2CL 315 Decker Way. During World War II the Japa- nese built pill boxes into sunken ships off the’ coast, using them as | stationary submarines.