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PAGESIX :T_yp-»——.‘—w—w—,—-.-..a_._._,__—.._._..._._..,wh @ @ » nlflSK%«/ o /; ypes ewing Soulhreastern —IL 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED ai SITKA i 0 i i i} i FOR INFORMATION E Pho 612 * D RESERVATON: PR —— I T ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 YRR EXAMINED . LENSES PRE SCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT f OPTOMETRIST | na Franklin Juneat PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS A—— SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. 209 Seward Street DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 || JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING co. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHFET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin || e FREIGHT Refrigevation and Passenger SERVICE 1o ALASKA § Regular sailings from Seattle , and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiatien Company | GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 | Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * Tlle B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Furs.' 2 ’fi\:\:fi‘:qfi:fi:}fiufifluuuu_vu:racn St Daily A advice of the action of the Sen- ate Appropriations Committee.” Jur report was as follows: “The insiructicns for this ac- thing Jus Indis bills yet kb en tee of ation is so rott and le Storing “ ow! Repairing Remodelling 0pen Cleaning and'Glazing GUARANTEED Capitol Fur Shop at 113 Third Street Editor 8 Empire, 1—The Indian School situa- s not quite as hopeless as your cditorial of last night indicates | Your conclusion is based on your misunderstanding of the posteript cf Dr. George Dale’s letter which vou note is approved by Don Foster, | Gencral Superintendent. It reads as {10ltows; “the instructions to close these schools are incorporated in our E aily Schedules lo: I The differénce is this—the Sen- i @ SIKA e S e rying to tell us that when the ac- @ Wi e e B ) The blame is he‘u‘ S te Comr ce wi 1 - Several Trips Each Week fo: 1 Seyeeas so T 40 | ANS rej s through the OIA, just | o e ot "3 s i . i i @ NumerousOther Southeast Alaska Points [imsclr. 1 ean surnis ex 1 anples where s ccev [E) it eaves us helpless, Don Foster L prancing about us with U Au { tears sing the Wast ! CHARTER PLANES at JUNE mpigop i L L [ he it | Indien kids who THE DAILY ALASKA'EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1d school (the m Mt. Edgecumbe school better) formerly a naval > that cost our government some 20 million. The power station used to require EIGHT men to run it. The present situation is one of hacs and confusion. It all adds up to this—that the General perintendent saw that magnificent installation with its million dollar power plant, those huge buildings, dozens of officers houses into which Asst. Supt. Fred Geeslin wishes to move, marshalled barracks and beautiful latrines, and he could not resist the larceny that is in the breast of every well-train- ed bureaucrat, and o he coveted all this. He ha: He did not count the cost when he craved it, but now he has to pay for it. He cannot let it go without a confession of mistakes and such a ccnfession must never be made by Don C Foster, successful superintendent of big “States” r be paid for, and so, e will take it out of the fall will look must his will, with fear and at those big schools full cf buoyant, unrestricted Ame an white kids and who will refuse to go or will find an excuse to quit. In this they will be pro- tected by Indian mothers and fa- thers whose pride governs their lives howe mistaken that pride might be. his is fundamental—the state owes every child education in the lowing order of importance, first second grade, d grade, et e to be closed to feed of federal appropria- ponski Island School. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM L. PAUL, Sr. - BAND IS 10 PRA(TICE TUESDAY ON PROGRAM FOR IOMERI JuLy 3 that \Il‘l«' tions—the The Juneau City Band will hold a practice tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the grade shool auditorium and Director Joseph Shofner asks bandsmen to show up as music the July 3 concert will be in re- e The time is short for preparation for the com r that reason band memt ked to be on time for a ¢ your J pena Taku Contact to the Gastinean Cale NORTHLAND TRANSPCRTATION CO. RESUMPTIOH 0!' PASSENGEB SERVICE 5. S. ALASKA ACQUIRED TO SERVE SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES We are happy to announce that we have acquired the 366-foot turbo-electric SS “Alaska” for cperation in the Southeastern Alaska route. She will make her maiden voyage in this service, sailing from Seattle, Friday, June 20th—and every other Tuesday thereafter. In addition to our regular ports of call, service will be extended to include Haines and Skagway. With a capac- of 214 cabin passengers, the SS “Alaska” constitutes the first step in the replacement of First Sailings FROM JUNEAU Northbound: Haines, Skagway and Sitka JUNE 2 FRL, and every other Tues. thereafter NORTHELAN I TRANSPORTATION CO. announces the ity our passenger service. il s Last publication, June 23, 1947, HOSPITALNOTES Flfin Cove The St. Annw 1iospiial admitted the following patients over the weekend. Raymond Simonstad, An-| tonie Zolezzi, Charles Stevensen, john Svenningsen, Joyce Rivers and News Notes Robert R. Andrews were admitted tor medical attention. H e | g { Discharged Saturday afternoon (Special Correspondence) | HUBPHY & MURPHY were Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. L.| ELFIN COVE, Alaska, June 15.— F. DeRoux and Mrs. John Hermle, Little David Fremming, seven ‘'ROLLERS—Polaris and others. who had surgical treatment. Elmer O/d son of Mr. and Mrs. Eliott |5 RoOM modern, compl. furn., util- Morke was also discharged aiter Fremming, tumbled down ihe steps ity room, marine view, fishing receiving medical attention. The Of their front porch and received | ofc Thane road. only discharge Sunday was Mrs. compound fracture of his right ;O‘IB'V‘JACK CARVEL prop. Fritz Cove The Alaska Coastal plane was prompt, arriving here in less an hour after being called | arm. who received surgi Fern Ludeman, cal attention than The Government Hospital dis- rged Frances Oraig of Sitka, through WXA and rushed David to Lena Brown and Mis. Peter Brown St- Ann’s Hospital in Juneau. Dayid | and baby girl on Saturday. Admit- IS Seling along as best as can be expected and the doctors report that the break was the worst. Everyone in the Coye wishes David a speedy | recovery. ted were Jimmy Wright of Hoonah and Mrs. Harvey Williams, who ave birth to a baby boy late Sat- urday There were no discharges or ad- rittances on Suny | nnual inspection tour. Covites to the mail boat Aurora Tuesd IF YOUR = I8 NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will pay you to investigate our offerings Elliott, Mrs. Marguerite Butts, M in well chosen investments, ALAS- Robert Brown and Mary P'\rnldg'\ KA FINANCE CORPORATION, - Cooper Building, 4th and Main. Mr. and Mi —adv.—574-tf D pay for QUALILY why FLOR- Jrrry E. Sampson 11. Mr. Sampson is Auditor of Standard Oil of Southeast Alaska, This is Mrs. Sampson’s first trip to When y not get the FINEST—Bu; SHEIM SHOES at Graves. a and she says she thoroughly -—_ b e v v+ 4+ anmeeam— yed every minute of her stay AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC here. The Sampsons returned to TARD Juneau by Alaska Coastal plane Notice is hereby given that pur- gsupday. suant to an act of Congress of the i United States, approved January 21, Mr and Mrs. Elliott Fremming | 1929, gr 1g 100,000 acres of land tory of Alaska for the use and benefit of the g ultural College and School of ‘«‘[m"& now the University f Alaska; and pursuant to an Act of the Territorial Legislature, ap- proved March 12, 1935, authorizing wrs, Clements is the daughter-in. the Unive ty of Alaska to select, Jaw of Mrs. Jim Lingard. and s s granted under said a2 ASH 21, 1929, the Uni- wMy, and Mrs. Glen Wise'came will, on the 15th fyom Juneau on Elfin IL. Mr. the hour of tWo wise is going to fish on Roy Elliott’s game a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sampson Saturday ev ning. Cards were played and re- freshments servad. Rae Clements and 1947, a v of July, o'clock P.M. of said day, on the front poqt, of the Federal Building in i irbanks, Alaska, sell at public . af and Mrs. Clauson are here in auction for cash, to the highest and best bidder, the following described tracts of land, all of which are lo- cated in Townshrp 1 South, Range 2 West of the Fairbanks meridian: their new boat, the Blithe Spirit. | The Clausons took the name of their bat from Noel Coward's poem, ‘Hail to the Blithe Spirit.” She is FOR SALE 1926.83 acres No sale of any of the foregoing FOR SALE— Power tools, including tracts can be made for a considera- Craftsman 7 in. table saw, com- tion less than a minimum price of plete with table and ' horse mo- five dollars ($5.00) per acre. ter. 6 in. cverhead planer, com- The foregoing tracts offered for plete with table and ' horse mo- sale comprise portions of the old tor; jig saw with 4 horse motor townsite of Chena, adjoining and and table; Craftsman sander, 6 neighboring tracts. in. belt and 9 in. Dated April 18, 1947 complete 110 volt power outlets CHARLES E. BUNNELL with fuse box and conduit, selling President, University of Alaska gt net price. See “Les” at Gold- First publication, April 21, 1947. stein Bldg. 613-t3 ———- GUARANTEEL Realistic Perma — nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decket w:y. flrmq:fvr}'wr Office CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Ca. 1005 SECOND AVE_ - SEATILE.4 - Eliot 5323 DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET, FROM Warfield's Drug Store Phone 677 s The Forest Service is here on the ! ay were Mrs. Roy | of Seattle flew in from Juneau June | New arrivals in the Cove are Mrs, | wwo daughters. | 40 feet long and 11-foot beam with | disc.; also| 8 acres pat. land, wonderful bm- | ries, good house. (5% mi. 1 ACRE pat. land, 2 houses | priced right, also 1 acre truck garden, cabin. | NEWLY congtructed home, Waynor ‘ addition, price greatly reduced. | 512 ELEVBI\TB offers real buy, 4 finished bedrooms, cement base-~ | ment size of house, hardwocd floors, feicec yard, | $2,000 4 BEDROOM house, 2 lots, gara cynter - town, Douglas. Needs repairs, { THE PETERSON prop. Glacier Highway, 5 acres pat. land. 2 | houses, modern. SHOE REPAIR shop, will train | buyer. Best location, | SEVERAL good beach homes Montana Creek. SEVERAL NEW beautifully furn. | homes, excellent neighborhoods. and E REALTOI!S—ACCOUNTAN TS | WANTED | - | BUSINESS eir | | il wants small permanent. Phone Hotel Juneau, room 304, 613-13 ‘| WILL, SUBLET aparunent for 3 months. 614 Willoughby. 613-t3 | ADVE | AAA-1 rated, top ranking, Art cal- | endar and Advertising specialty | concer ¢siablished 1888 ha: | opening for a sales representative | to cover Alaska. Exclusive line, ! | establishcd accounts, commission | contract. Real opportunity for a sincere working salesman. ] Write N Fred C. Seely, Sales Man; The, Osborne Company ! Clifton, N. J.. 607-13 {CLERK Steno, srapuer, Co., ticket office and/or | P. O. Box 2081, Juneau, 610-tf perienced cook for club — write Mt. Edge- Club, Sitka, Alaska Section 21 640.00 acl the fan tail stern. The galley is on | ion 22 NE; 160.00 dack, two bunks below, very neat- | NW1; 160.00 ly arranged throughout, and is pow- | SW 160.00 ered by a Gray motor. The name | N’: of SEY, 80.00 befits the Clausons. Lot 1 2693 o byl s Lot 2 27 FASHION NOTE | > Section 23 W1, of NWi; | B | cumb f 609-t6 NEW YORK — iu.e Ubangis of Africa have given up the practice of putting & discs in their lips| So says Howard Berry, opera! for Ringling Brothers and Barium ! 56.13 & Bailey Circus, who has returned | 3711 from Afric: He said the circus had Lot 12 9453 invited some Ubangis s the Section 28 NE% of NWY 4000 show this autumn. NW?1, of NEY; 40.00 N S S , Lot 1 53.00 Empire Want-ads for results! Lot 2 31.03 e R SR | 3 $25 RE\”‘"’J FU! smlablu .Ip’ house for couple with L'lby Write 2925. (dh.) TED—Girl, at least 17, to op- | e popcorn machine. Capitol | Theatre. 607-tf |ELDERLY WOMAN to live in apartment and care for child | during =aksence of family. 614 { Willoug 602-t3 | WANTED—Experlenced clerk sten- i ographer; Salary $228 per month. Inquire Room 106 Territorial De- | partment of Health. 580-tf WANTED—Used !'umlmre 142 WL loughby. Phone 788. | KIRSTEN’S Beauty Shop, Phom 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings b appointment. (293-3t2 PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Bhop. | LOST ARND FOUND | FOUNTAIN pcn, 1dcm1(y. pay for adv. A. Tidstrom. New York Ex- change. 4 to 7 p.m. 611-t3 LIGHT BROWN wallet. Owner may have same by calling at the Em- pire. (dh.) Edé"r—‘ln* fifiheau, lady’s Bulova wrist watch, black cord band. Re- ward. Phone Douglas 42 or 383. 597-t2 FOR RENT oil e e THREE ROOM furnished apt., stove, shower bath. 513 Willough- by. 612-3 ROOM for business girl—board if ] wished. Phone Blue 449 611-t3 THREE Bedroom l{ouse. 12 miles out. Box 531. 611-t3 STORE Building or warehouse for rent. Inquire Geo. Bros. 608-tT ROOM—kitcher. p;lvfleges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, 546-2t. | ROOMS—Kitzhen privileges. m Hou]—!’h. 886, ] Federal Bullding. (370380 HOME HAIR stylist—-l’ermanenm- Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-tt WANT ADS MURPHY & MURPHY Phone 676 over raret Nationel Band | apt.’ SECOND-Hand Store, South Frank- shorthand | ary. Apply Alaska Steam- | MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1947 FUR SALE NEW 30 fr. ‘Croiler, nas new Uni- versal engine, gurdies and some gear. First $2300 takes it. Sep at City Float 31F868. 613-t4 HOUSE. Lovely view, furnished, ex- tra space. suitable income apt. or rooms with separate entrance. Low price, terms, 725 Basin Road. Phone Blue 323. 613-tt WALNUT extension library .\bl(-‘ % h.p. Briggs-Stratton engine, 32 volt motors, GM Auto parts, heate; radiators, axels, shock absorbe etc. C. H. Sherwood, P. O. Box 3036, City 613-t2 TYPEWRITER, Standard Reming- * ton 17, Execellent condition, Call 223, Jeanno Butts 613-tf HEAVY DUTY General Electric one horsepower mator; 110 or 220 volts, good condition. The Nugget Shop. 612-t3 30 x 3': FLOAT, cork and lead line, 150 fathoms, 214, 5th. 612-t3 & ft inboard boat for sale. Channel Boat Works. Red 110. 611-t3 940 PONTIAC—fme work order— see Connors Garage or call Blue 449, 611-t3 | lin. Call 301 or 256 South Frank- | ln. 611-13 50% or 1007 I\TEREST of. tke i Alaskan Hotel of Cordova, Alaska, { Which includes Hotel, Bar and | Liquer Store. For particulars write or see Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel, Buyer Cordova, Alaska. Box 19. to take pcssession immed- [ iatety. 611-19 | PRE-T topsoil, black or sandy loam. Sand, gravel, rock, fertilizers, hauiing anywhere. Ph. 476, P. 0. Bpox 17. 608-16 D running 1930 model A Ford New paint, fair t $225 Douglas 35-7 608-11 approx:malelv good condition, call 605-t3 | G i\ Roadster. and motor. 1 Sedan, 20,000 miles, Black 745. 7 ROOM medern house completely furnished — Less tnan a block i from schoo: nouse and town. Across the street from Federal Building. Phone 387. 606-t1 THREE DEUCES length 50 ft, ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-tf 8 ft. SEINER for sale. See Art Tanner, Connor Garage 602-t12 lamp, youth bed, bflby bed, stroller, metal kitchen stool, high chair, guitar. 229 5th, 602-tt 7 ROOM furnished house. Remod- eled interior, $8,000. Reasonabl¢ terms. Electric kitchen, oil fur- nace. May be seen daytimes. Call Red 185. 602-t! F! 5> ACRES with modern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 596-t1 AXMINISTER Rug, 10 ft. 4 m. x 8 ft. 3 in.; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- . Phone Black 139. 589-t1 1 ROOM furnisned bouse, 2 bea- rooms, 14 mile Glacier Hiway. Phone 035 three rings after 5:3¢ p.m, 581-t1 FOR SALE—Tnice houses and loty houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davls Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf. 5 ACRES with nodern 5 room partly furnished house, -electric light, 7' mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-t1 HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to 10 p.m. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- ment. 592-14 FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL. Ph 187. B46-11. SHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft, ce- ment floor, large lot, see owner, 142 Willoughby. 593-t1 1941 NASH, good condition, new motor. Call 039, two short and one long ring. 609-t6 COMPLETELY furnished cabin, fireplace, terms, Fritz Cove Road. Phone 289. 610-t6 1837 FORD Panel, good rubber—new clutch. See R. W. Cowling, Co. 609-t2 BEAUTIFUL 24 ft. mahogany back bar, for cocktail bar or restaurant. Geo. Brothers. 608-t1 HAY CHOPPER and iron stan- chions, used. Geo. Brothers | 608-tf 5 ft. MAHOGANY :obacco cl!& Geo. Brothers 608-tf WALK-IN refrigerator, brand new, Geo. Brothers. 608-tf a5k WOEE Dipe, new, all-or part. Geo. Brothers. 60851 4

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