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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE—-JUNE,AU ALASKA . WENT OVER RUSSIA USES U.S. Isfo BRASS HATS VETO, BLOCKS Broadcast FOR FDR OX BALKAN PLAN To Russia | (Continued Make Use of the Exeellent Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express "Voice of America” from Page One) U.s. Delegate Warns Russ officials to WOULD WIPE i out FAMIlY; NO PRIVACY Is fo Father Kills Son, Wounds r dent mused top Navy f P PO, . - ‘reverse” themselves, They Have Created Continue wifh News, SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | L shi kA Music fo M : ! Lv. JUNBAU _Ar. 4:10P ! “It got am-order for ohe hun- "G S" a"on” usic io OS(OW | l,?'.gg: L‘v‘ PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P dred air carriers,” he said. “All rave Jluall ! 19:008 Lv. WRANGELL Iv. 2:50P hell broke loose. They did not e WASHINGTON, July 29, —(#—| 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P :{“‘:L:::lfi"“"\l &lfl*::i“lll]fl‘l‘:vl \::::]‘d By JOHN A. PARRIS, Jr. ansion of American official Sitk not build destroyers. Finally they| LAKE SUCCESS, July 29—(P— '”.‘"t.mmx".’b@:“ g g UN! 'Ju“eau.—> 4 r' 0°A ncelled orders for fifty."” 5 " |Using her veto, Russia today ety A A0 g D(‘[).fll‘l- £ 88 o L o i i the vy aid -not (OGN &' Uritted Nations, efbBY to MOk B8 1 CHE SRR EEE BIORENS “10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A Lot o ol his shipe “aircraft éstablish a border watch over the Lecause of reduced funds allocat- (* or earlier) Db “‘nd t first v\wm‘vd "o Balkans and brought a warnmea“'do;’,»"__(';"ng‘?;“'b T R '“give them to the British” but oM the United States HUE 9|, e a0-iinike “Voloe-of AdiéFiba TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS | finally “turned the heat of hell on g’f{flv‘x:c;l:;'fl\;"“;"h”"“(m "’Gf‘ S"“;i‘;)r progrdm: of ngws” b fhe Rusélan Jnneau-—-flahew—fikag!wav ) St pn;qd:‘w ':3:;-\-‘.1{1 ”“:‘:\u w pe Uty Delegate, declared _that -the lnglage and music will be beamexl 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU e Ar. &:40P T T ndorri, Adc S0vise. abtibn nid crlteigiiesit- |10 Hie IOt ates. A one-hour 2:389 Lyv. HAINES e S miral King odme in and said he uation that required the comsulta- program of news, 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY LV, 3:30P g % i} tion of some delegates with their | wanted to help.’ will continue unchanged. Admiral Emest King was chief of ¢ ‘ . All Times PST (120°) The new half-hour broadcast was overnments immediately. On Johnson's motion the council | Juneau — Iey Strait Area Naval Operations and Commander ot . |timed to reach Moscow at mid- certain his family's privacy and| nage Terms 5 e . Excursior hiet the Navy at the time. adjourned until tomorrow after- |\ B s " | erm.s x’;\El-\tVEG J(g:‘EAU!mn s \;urpl;::u;;—t,r;x:;m;:m:‘n u};::‘-l mmc n::e u‘f‘“\: ”«ln_\m\v hearing, hoon, forestalling an expected m\gh}l 3 The ))lPsen‘; program is (]oml‘ur:1 \v‘t:)e. now .‘.“' an end flnd\ she 'C us C‘)fivhn 3 Cobni g re‘turr; 3 | seaiser Drotestad: there hins been: & speech from Andrei A. Gromyko, lll‘(l.l\'l‘ll()ln 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. Mos- :mt Lbc;]_u‘)ixe. he (?ldnl want m ““ H“m = "Szg;rturi :ifne‘ang sequence of stops variable) | “cmear (:\mp..m\' against him, Soviet delegate, on his veto. ‘(u';\‘hun;; Shfsion, ‘GHAGIALE inaleab- e:gfilef l;n‘jm;\;;gribog{rférgzvedmn ¢ & | i e i The Council had previously ap- e expansion, als e B s illef | REALTOGS—ACCOUNTANTS' proved the commission plan para- ed, results from recommendations wounds in the head and right|py oo 676 over rivet Nat: Band | . & h by paragraph with Russia 0f Ambassador Walter B. Smith. hand, the first being the resuit| "~ 77 77 "~ 3 MONDAYS, “‘EDN:ESDAY‘\ FRIDAYS ‘lome 'N(RHSES pm“m'u gn :{” p(h se votes but The new kroadcasts will be pre- of what police said was a suicide | . Juncaw — Chatham Area " | ISTRICE e ¥ e o a final vote on Pared by the present staff and is atlempt and the second the climax munums LEAVE JONEAU ——*—— for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, ! INJ "EAU the plan as a whole, Gromyko used to involvé no additional cost. of a 20-minute gun duel in which B, L. 5 Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. { his power of veto - 2 his weapon was shot from his £ ok (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) i St . opéra-. The final vote was nine to two 3 grip. Capt. Dowd said he came‘EXPER! \f(‘F,D Am‘r:mmnf 00! ; t A\“ x:i'“;:::y o fea was re. Russia and Poland in the negative A out then from the cellar of his! :““’Pe ) (bf‘lm‘!h 0111’"»‘:,( “Xl:f jons t Junea area as 2 Ny - e 3 i “Don’ - 1 88 statd ’ ay o PHONE 612 1p‘m‘!(»:! today by the Admiralty Di-| The vote on Johnson's move to lome shiouting, “Don't hurt me.| If;&:tss ml;:‘.lu"ll::}asf‘). x - vision of the U. S. Forest Service. adjourn was 8 to 1, with Poland (HI"A ou'l' wr"-l I’g(}«\“{:‘ O»iiéflfl'gfi RN | Bl oB L istr anger Larr ok against it Syria. and Cqlombia B e son, Frederick, ey + 'Y [¥ S o fil.xi“:)(oRfi:f;ll uLu,) zm\‘ said LmePd 3 Q! 50, was' found dead in his bed, ‘WKL'I.’S’ -A‘R).\(?Eaug‘cns[x?. guls;‘ alns" xll:mng‘ in the On the paragraph by paragraph SHARP STAIEMENI with @ bullet through the head.| D€S @i 1ith i i triet, and the Haye: \the]g Log- vote the council majority had ap- TSiBuacite it ey, £F wewieto g g 5 s ging Co. is working in the Men- proved the commission. U X dS R B l“n mb;dnbll;idn:g k“m';“]h a “r)u“e;;amn'rv SHOP. Permanents. elc. nall Ve the 8 reek - o | O by e wile ofl violet Seabers, Gréen 483. AIR E ,S:::"“H\;"‘”( = ‘lf:fxv"mi':;‘ g:‘"f n”e 1ales epresen thé elder Diéter, Lena, 66, was i { s 636-tf a ha 3 found slumpéd over a window sill, | H S arn g chased y th S o s i A ewing Southeas A&w utpus ar g purchased by (he OHIO GLASS COMPANY IIVEVYOUOIRTEr TON D50 e e vt tod| — Wi & T e | The Antarctic continent includ- AR HR bt g | Developing — Printing — !nll.rgl‘n: ' " ” ve s ’ 3 ! Artists’ Paints and Materials of FPRE T ¥ = \ed more than five million square Harold Boeschenstein, president NANKING, July 29.—-‘.!’%—Repre- | Finest Quality ! miles of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Sentatives of the Democratic League (aslm! o' 'ferm“'al { " T T = G T ; Y P Co.. of Toledo, Ohio, arrived here f0ld Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | 3 ' JRNITURE! ! todsy he Chines le ar | ELLI S AIR L IN E S TOYS! ! FURNITURE! ! 15 pight on a private plane in foday thec the Chinese people are | ent, $750. Paper Curls, $1 up,| | An appealing selection on Ju- the company of bis son, William Ditterly opposed to any forelen as- em S | Lom's Bezuty Shop. Phone 201 nmv nmJu“Au To K“m" { neau-Youne’s Mezzanine Floor. W. Boeschenstein, and several sistance which would likely prolong | _315 Decker Way. i —adv. 637-tf friends. _the civil war whether it comes erhed A"er Sep' 1 ——— . y | = — B. R. Cancell, vice-presidentiof from the United States or the So- | A | v Pa’eernrg and wrange“ ; the Powell River, B. C. Paper and viet - | Fon HENT With conneetions to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP | pulp Mill, and Harold Foley, jr, Lo Lung-chi, League spokesman, ASHINGTON, July 29—(®— 3 ROOM fur. house, oil stove, bath, | & MARINE WAYS son of the Powell River company (old newsmen after a conference president Truman has signed the| yefarence. 523 Willoughby. 640-t3 steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle ! FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 : president, were also in the group. Cthers in the group inciuded George P. MacNichol and Richard S. MacNichol, both of Toledoy O. Pilots of the plane, a Lockheed Lodestar, are Bernard Roolun.fimd Paul Lambert, also of Toledo. H The group has registered at the Baranof Hotel and will leave here New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX + Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor vinced the investigation was im- 1 “but we are more interested at happers after they. return Young China 'n Independents. A Plumbing ® Heafing tomorrow enroute to Anchorage. :p the fact-finding o'l B House Wiring The trip is listed as a pleasure that “impertant infor- I urners OUR SPECIALTY jaunt maticn” ghout the Chinese situa- Box 2135 Black 379 e T JUDGE MI'LLENTHAL HAS | ficial sources and that it comple- OPERATION AT ANCHORAGE nwents or supplements information irom Chincse and American offi- cials. Telephoue-313 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES Simon Hellenthal under- went ar operation for an appen-| dectomy >t Anthorage last Thurs-, day according to passengers nrrlv-\ ing here but reported rcsung‘ comfortably. Judge this week. They will leave Friday cr Saturday for a week-long tour c¢f North China and Manchuria— including visits to Mukden, Peiping, Tienmn and Tsmgt.m is LENSES PRESCRIBED .- i EYES EXAMINED K Rattlesnakes are found both in; DR‘ D. D MARGUARDT | Widest Selection of very humid and very dry eli-| | OPTOMETRIST ) | mates ; e 00 Franin e LIQUORS | ... HONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS T PHONE 399 ‘e o I} g B . e P TIDE #ABLE o | Here are the bauing and pitch- s & T | o JULY 30 o |INC sitm-s) of “ga_mestlayed yester- 9 y | ek 5 day in the ajor Leagues: Men’s and Boys’ Clothing I i 152 1 o Batting, Hank Majeski, Athletics F ACROSS STREET FROM e High tue 13413 pm' 135 1t/ ® —fHo}:flcred ;:ith one ortth‘::];l l{:st 9 { 4 5 AR of the ninth to give the etics E B E l G n T Warfield’s Drug Store |° Low tide 18:37 pm, 50 It. : & B-3 victory ovér the White Sox. ! Box 1465 Phone 677 : PR T o | He doubled earlier in the game and H H by s scored a run. Beh'lgerahon —_— Pitching, Joe Hatten, Dodgers— | Pitched a three-hit “4-0 shutout HARBOR CAFE over Ohicago, his sixth _straight conquest of the Cubs this sea- son, | ——————— Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Complete Lunch, 85¢ Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ The citizens of ancient Rome bathed daily. SERVICE to ALASKA | OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Regular sailings from Seattle —_— and Tacoma, Washington I I For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company | GASTINEAU HOTEL — . P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 Passengers: Freight: 23 * H. E. GREEN Agent GRHLAND rnumnnouco SCHEDULE §. S. ALASKA Leaye Seatile Junean North Juneau South July 22 July 26 July 29 Aug. 5 Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE PALISANA — LUCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS {new apartment Wife, Daughter-in-Law, Dog and Self he had his entire them out family development “fencing in" the 2% dwelling he had spent 30 years inj beautifying. Police Capt that the man, with Wedemeyer's American fact- pil] permitting GIs to cash thelr\ finding mission that he was con- terminal leave bonds any time after FURNISHED RGOMS, near busi- September 1, 1947. ‘ ness secticn. 326 2nd St. Phone The President issued a &tate-‘ Black 354. 629-tf. ment suggesting strongly that “it e interest 2 OF‘FICI-S “for rent in Simpson is to the veterans’ best also held with that they keep their bonds if they cash do not absolutely need to them now.” He said if a the outstanding bonds, at $2,000,000,000, are tion is being centributed by unof- soon, general inflationary pressures “would receive a substantial boost.” The legislation nullifies a pro- vision of the 1946 law that re- Wedemzyer and his group plan- quired former servicemen to hold | red daily conferences in Nanking the bonds five years before Bl%h-} them. - e, Protein fcods vary widely nutritive quality. ing attempted, to wipe| because a was Frederick F. Dieter, music and fea- had signed a statement saying he'chaser. tures which started last February had shot and killed his son and|COSGROVE PROPERTY. ‘«euuusly wounded his wife, daugh-|14-ROOM home near Business dis- ter-in-law and dog because he was large amount of | estimated redeemed ROOM—kitchen mnm&mmm 4 BEDROOM home, Douglas. modeled. Make offer. WILL RENT nice summer cabin Lena «Beach. | GUTTORMSON prop. | Glacier Highway. |SEVERAL 300d year-rotind home, | Fritz Cove. 10% mi. 29— BEAUTIFUL 3 - bedroom home — MAPLEWOOD, J., July (M—Police posted a guard at the! modern, nice furniture, in Doug- (hospital ked of a T7€-year-old re-; las. o tired jeweler who, they said, told| PETERSON PROP, Glacier High- way, 5-room’ modern home. 4- room log with lights and water. 5 acres patentéd land. story frame'4-BEDROOM and 2 bedroom homes Star Hill. | 2-BEDROOM, céntral location, Howard Dowd said' MACHINE SHOP-—Good buy }snonsm;r»uwxm train pur- Bldg. tf SPACE in Kline Bld" sui t'\ble or office or store. Call Black T763. 624-tf pnvlleges — Home Phone 886. Hotel. INICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, 540-2¢. | ROOMS—KIlichen privieges. flm Hotel—Ph. 886. « LOST AND FOUND AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC LAND Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to an act of Congress of the United States, approved January 21, 11929, granting 100,000 acres of land to the Territory of Alaska for the! exclusive use and benefit of the ———— ke | Alaska Agricultural College School of Mines, now the University of Alaska; and pursuant to an Act of the Territorial Legislature, ap- proved March 12, 1935, authorizing | the University of Alaska to select, and sell lands granted under said Act of January 21, 1929, the Uni- versity of Alaska, will, on the 14th day of October, 1947, at the hour of two o'clock P.M. of said day, on thé | front steps of the Federal Building in Fairbanks, Alaska, sell at public auction for cash, to, the highést and | best bidder, the following described tracts of land, all of which are lo- cated in Township 1 Séuth, Range 2 West of the Fairbanks meridian: No sale of any of the foregoing tracts can be made for a considera- tion less than a minimum price of five dollars ($5.00) per acre. The foregoing tracts offered for sale comprise portions of the old townsite of Chena, adjoining and neighboring tracts. Dated April 18, 1947 CHARLES E. BUNNELL | Président, University of Alaska First publication, July 29, 1947. Last publication, Sept. 30, 1947. and | FOUND—A Cameia carrying case owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this adv. | dh-tf | LOST—1 eyed Boston terrier vicin- ity of awifield, reward. Ph. Black 604. 642-t3 | | | cloth ba $10 re- 642-t3 LOST—LfldV green contains valuable keys, ward. Return to Empire. PRISONER WANTS 10 BE DECLARED IN BANKRUPTCY Re- trict, completely furnished. Fur-| l FOR SALE FOR SALE 37 V-8 FORD Sedan. Geod renning shape, good tirves. Green 150, after 6 p.m. dh. FOLDING CA! A, Halicrafter radio, nortable Venus Radio, man's gray suit, size 44, never been worn, 3' plicé setting of Fairydel! Spode also odd pieces. Gray muskrat coast size 12. High chair and toilet chair. Call at 423 3rd St 642-tf $35. Al- L typewriter Mission corner 2nd and 241 642-t3 1937 I‘_ON'I‘IAC Coupe for sale, ra- ! dio and heater, can be seen at aska Main. Pn Connors Motors. 642-t5 BOY'S BIKE. good condition. $30 Phone 548. 642-t4 194) TABLE Model Silvertone $15. | Call Green 820. 642-t4 'HEAVY ‘railer suitable for log ! hauling, 602 W 9th. 641-tf MOTOR SCOOTER good condition, $100. Wrte 2. O. Box 1461, 641-t3 lREMYNG'I'ON Tortable typewricer, standard Kevreard. Contact Room 419, Gastineau Hotel after 5 p.m. i 641-tf ! 1-3 hp. )-‘LECTRIC motor, ward- rokz trenk, battery radio, type- | Writer, 825 W 11th St. 641-t3 City Dock, See 641-t6 TROLLER “Vesla” cwner abnar | '$1750. FIVE YEAR paid-up lease, { Lving quarters and cafe. The owner, 445 So. Franklin or Mur- 640-tf BABY BUGGY in excellent condi- 640-t4 f i rhy and Murphy. i | | tion. Phnne Blue 629. | CHICKENS, 16 months old laying i hen:—50 cents per pound; North- ern Vegetable Farm, Loop Road— 1 mile from Airport. 639-t12 lcommAL Hotel, fully furnished, | On 2nd St. across from Baranof. | Reascnably priced. Phone 187. 623-t1 7-16 mch steel cable, sale Juncau Wid. & Mach. Co. 638-t1 950 IL price, |LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick sale, édsh. Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-tf 'BOAT TILLACUM, oveérall length I 49 it. beam 12% ft. For informa- } tion, write C. Moy, Hoonah. Will ! be in Juneau once a week. 637-110, 1942 CHEV. pickup greatly reduced. See at 526 East St. or call Blue 168. 637-t6 SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 11th and C Streets. 629-tf, 27 ft. CABIN CRUISEER No. 31D- 415, galley, head, sleeps 4; less than 100 hcurs on rebuilt 95 Ker- math. See at float 3, Slip 4 or Larry Bahn, Motor Rebuild. 626-tt TABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. by 8 ft, V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,500 ‘Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas~ ka. 627-tf, 50% INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particulars write or sec Robert Lefi, Alaskan Hotel, Cor- dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer tc take possession immediately. 596-t 1mo APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. 618-t1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—® Bank robber Richard A. Numer, now serving the 12th year of his |25-year sentence at Alcatraz Pris- on, wants the Federal Court to de- ‘clare him bankrupt and make War- ‘dbn James A. Johnston pay him Section 21 640.00 acres |54 cents. Secuonflmfi” 160.00 The warden, Numer’s complaint NWi, 160.00 says, is holding his only assets, 8SWy 160.00 Ithe 54 cents, 80 paint brushes and N4 of SEY 80.00 30 tubes of colors, for a fracas Lot 1 26.93 causing $75 damage to isolation Lot 2 36.37 cell. block D. § Lot 3 6.72 He asked the court to wipe out Section 23 W of NW1; 80.00 the damage claim against him in Lot 2 4257 the bankruptey action and said Lot 3 57.60 his assets were not subject to Lot 6 2424 bankruptcy seizure. Secticn 27 Lot 1 227 He was sentenced to 45 years for | Lot 3 52.13 a bank robbery in Tennessee, Lot 8 59.46 #and his séntence was reducd to Lot 9 56.74 25 years. Lot 10 56.13 wn o mn | MOUNTAIN CLIMBER Tot 12 2453 ' Section 28 NEY of NW% 40.00 mm Av‘lm NW1; of NEY 40.00 Lot 1 53.00 Lot 2 31.08 VANCGUVER, B. C., July 20— (P—Mount Waddifigton, _ highest 1926.83 acres |peak in British Columbia, has claimed one life in a party of nine United States mountain climkers, it is learned. Charles Shiverick of Cleveland, ! O, died July 22 of pufctured lungs | when an ice avalanché ¢aught him and three companions on the Scim- itar Glacier, about 115 miles north- | west of Vancouver. . His companions, slightly injured, burfed his body in a gorge and struggled three miles back to their base camp, FOR SALE—Three houses and Ilct, houses in good condition and bes. location. Inquire Trevor Davit, Box 576, Juneau. 472-t% ‘THREE DEUCES length 50 ft. ready for trolling or charter work Call Red 353. 004-t4 5 ACRES with modern 5 room furnished house, city light, suft- able for chicken ranch wita brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 596-t1 [REFINED COLLEGE woman de- sires position, mothérless home; invalid’s, or tutor and helger iso- lated family living out. N¢ smok- er or drinker, excellent references. Box 63 Ketchikan. 642-t6 TO RENT—2 or 3 bearoom furn- [ ished apt. or home, by established business family. Write Empire 2663. 641-tf NEEDED as soon as possible & two- bedroom house.' Furnished or un- ‘ furnished Permanent residents. Call Fred Turpin at 132 or 117. ( 638-t1 | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wfl- ' loughby. Phone 788. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents: Open even by abpolnment. -tf PIANOS RE’NI'ED lnd '!UNED Anderson Shop, “ L e~

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