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Make Use of the Excellent Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan NORTHBOUND Ar. 4:10P Lv. 3:20P Lv. 2:50P Lv. 2:00P SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Juneau—Sitka JUNEAU SITKA (* or earlier) Ar. Lv. 11:50*A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU HAIN SKAGWAY All Times PST (120°) 4:40P 3:56P 3:30P ... AT, W LV, Juneau — Iey Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Juneau — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU ~ for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) PHONE 612 o ewing Southeas JUNEAU S AR e G ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing ® Healing 0il Burners Telephoie-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS FREIGHT Refrigeration Regular sailiflgs from Seattle and Tacoma, Washingion For Raies and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS THE DAILY ALASKA EM Thirteen Bilis Inroduced By Delegate Bartiett Are Given Congressional Nod first saw and The close of the of the 80th Congre: by both the House bills introduced by Delegate tlett. At this writing, Aug 1, Delegate Bartlett says the Pres- ident has signed into law 12 of the Alaska measures Aside from the legislation sponsored by commit- tee chairmen, Delegate Bartlett was the author of more bills re- ceiving the sanction of Congress than any single member of e Senate. ns of the session approval Senate of which h bills E ge throug the low and houses described briefly HR. 172 (Public Law lows the Victory Bible Camy Groynd, Inc. a non-profit inter- denominational corporation to pur- chase 35 acres of land bordering Index Lake, 45 miles east of Palm- er on the Glenallen Highway, for use a ational np for Young H R (Pulglic gives authority to the Governor of Alaska to use sole power to pardon for offenses against Terri- torial law. This power reposed in the President the United States. The Governor may also remit {ines forfeitu for offenses against territorial H. R. 185 (Private Law 112) parmits the Catholic Society of Alaska to purchase 0 acres of land along the Andreafsky River north of the Kuskokwim region for use as a mission H. R. 187 (Pullic aw 234) round trip betwee Alas the States every two years is tioned on army airplanes fo: ernment employees residing Territory. Such traffic will carried by the army only if cannot reasonably be handled by a civil air carrier Schocis, Roads Stpport H. R. 193 (Public Law 77 percent of mor re d sales, royalties, and ren aska public lands will support of public schools ing and maintenance roads or to other publi tion institutions as upper 61)—al- ca Law 244) heretofore one sanc- the be -37 from 2o build- public educa- of _ Metlakatlan 5 side ture may direct H. R. 195 authorizes the culture to sell (Public Law 172)— Secretary of Agri- approximately 1 acres and an old headquarters building located within Sitka to the city. This property was trans- ferred to Sitka for non-commer- cial use in 1 put it may now be acquired by the city for com- mercial purposes. H. R. 197 (Puklic Law 276) transfers two lots of a block with- in Petersburg townsite together with the school building thereon from the Alaska Native Service to the city for school purposes. H.R. 205 (Public Law 221)—certi- ficates of citizenship may be issu- ed to all Indians of the Tsimshian Tribe and all Metlakatlans who come from Metlakatla British Columbia, to Annette Island and were made citizens by Act of Con- gress in 1934 All other British Columbia Indians who joined the prior to January 1, became citizens under act may all be issued citizenship certificates H. R, 1238 (Public Law permits Canadian vessels to trans- port material betwe the River- Mine t Hyder, Alaska, to continental United States un- June 30, 1948. 1900, who the same oo 211 the til Zoning Pcwers 1609 (Public Law 222 the right to the L exercise or provide for of zoning power, Territorial Zoning Com- wnsites public H. R provides lature the thro on lands H. R (Public Law 142)— suspends for another year until the period between July 1, 1948, and July 1, 1949, the performance of assessment work on mining claims in Alaska H. R. 3343 (Putl allows the Alaska ame Commis- sioners an increase in compensa- tion hove that now allowed travelling to and from and in actual attendance at Game Commissions by paying $10 a the members while g on official work in addi- Law to Only Sunbeam Shavemaster uses the patented Sunbeam shaving principle. It is this principle that makes possible Shavemaster’s faster, closer, smoother shaves. It's aiso the shaver with the powerful series-wound, brush-type motor thas delivers plem{ of pow: AC-BC exclusive Universal er and stands the gaff. This motor plus the exclusive Sun- beam shaving head make Sunbeam Shavemaster TOPS. The only shaver with this unbeatable combination. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service Phones: Passengers: Freight: 23 a* H. E. GREEN Agent SCHEDULE S. Leave Seattle Aug. 5 Aug. 19 Aug. Aug. 224)— | for ¥ while * Alaska Juneau North PIRI ENVOY'S DAUGHT ER AND PUP _ miona, 18-year-ald Sharman Douglas, daughter of Ambassador and Mrs. Lewis Douglas, holds her wire-haired puppy, Reggie, at new home at Princess Gate, London, where family settled recently, tion to commission sessions H. R President) atio: 1d other ed by the sible ex- of gold beds of mining the for and miner of the the protec- iards are )y and Wildlife Servi will keep a constant check upon mining to make in the 1 is not tion is endan Extensive He; hearings time Pub- considered ing 1. H The matter will immer i erritorial subcommittee W the pulp ‘e Commission entered into exclusive To punt The reso- tim- ssion cutting of s W M accruing cutting will be escrow until such time ginal rights of the coutheastern a Indians are determined payment either to the Indians or to be placed in the United States Treasury Bills authorizing the construc- |tion of two airports in Alaska by the Civil Aercnautics Administra- tien w favorably reported to the | | NOTIC '0 CREDITORS | NOTICE IS GIVEN that undersigned has beer | ed Executor of | R, McLoughlin, deceased. All D ons having claims against the es- | tate are required to present them {to the undersigned at Juneau, Al- 1;15}{:1, within six (6) months from | the date of this notice. Dated Juneau, Alaska, i 26th, 19 | JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, l Executor. First pubication, July 26, 1947. Last publication, Aug. 16, 1947. e Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Servies PHONE RED 5! CONKLE & FOLLETTE the ot for July ATION S. ALASKA ug. 12 Aug. 26 9 23 Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — PALISANA — SAILOR'S SPLICE LUCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE { Alaska to leave for Seattle today aboard his yacht Leonora, after an over-; action was not first session. Committee Com- to further the he House Foreign trip House but taken du Members on Int and merce will make Territory leavin 4 to inspect at Fairbanks and The so-called Lemke would throw open for settlement vast areas of Alaska passed the House, but was not considered by the Senate A Veterans Alaska Homestead Claim would be created in this measure to be not less han 320 acres in size and up to and including 1920 ac: classified as farming, grazing, timber or mixed agricultural, fur farming, grazing and timber claims. Early in the session Congress passed a measure resulting in par- tial government subsid the Alaska shipping trade sub- ies are in the form of ship hire at nominal sums and hull insur- ance. As the outcome of the con- sional acti the Maritime a Anchorage bill which contracts with four American car- riers and allowed increased freight passenger rates. As the ult a protest petition from the Territory of Ala rate hear- ings will be held by e Mar time Commission in Seattle early in September. Chairman Weichel of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee appoint- ed a special subcommittee to in- vestigate the Alaska shipping si uation. A number of committee meet- were held with several per- , headed by Delegate Bartlett, that Congress authorize a ings ging sram for the Alaska trade ey SKINNER, PARTY LEAVING TODAY . W. Skinner, president of the Steamship Company, was night stay in Juneau on company business. He is returning from the Westward. Also aboard Skinner, her the yacht are Mrs. sister, Mrs. J. L. Burke of Pomona, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Seaborn of Seattle, Victor Elfendahl of Seattle, and |Gene Murray, president of the !Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., and vice-president of the Bristol Bay Packing Co. % | Mr. Elfendahl and Mr. Seaborn \are vice-president of Skinner-Eddy. | Corporation. " OFFICIALS HERE Many well-known figures in the |Alaska salmon industry are in Ju- ‘neau this week on business. They linclude: | Don Davis, operating manager \for P. E. Harris Co.;.Capt. J. A. Rasmussen, general superintendent for Libby, McNeill and Libby; Os- car Bergseth, general superinten- ident for the New England Fish Co.; Harold Synnesvedt, general manager of the New England Fish Co., in Seattle; Gene Murray, vice-president of the Bristol Bay |Packing Co.; Archie W. Shiels, |chairman of the executive jboard jof Pacific American Fisheries; |stanley Tarrant, vice-president in icharge of operations for PAF. s e ! HAYES SHOP ‘i Now available at the Hayes Shop, {5rd and Seward — 24-hour film | developing and = printing service. | Quality workmanship. 649-3t. PESRS s When you pay 1or QUALITY why re-| SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1947 \MUBPHY & MUBPHY DECKER BLDG. Wonderfu! invest- | ment. Terms. APEX NO. 1—48 ft. Packer. | THE ALEXANDER HOME. | ROYAL BLUE GARAGE for with Kaiser-Fraser agency. | SEVERAL beautiful large homes, 1 good neighborhoods. ZEVERAL good beach and country I properties. 1$3,750—-1 bedroom home, fully fur., ! large corner lot, mangle, washing , machine, ete. Heart Douglas. 1879003 bedroom home fur, | | sale, full basement, Douglas. $4,500—2 bedroom home, Star Hill. $4,750—1 bedroom house, Star Hill 1 $2,700—3-room, well furnished. $5,000— |EDWARDS HOME, Glacier High-~ { way. ! LARGE ROOMING HOUSE, South I Franklin. Real investment. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTO&S—ACCOUNTANTS Phcane 676 over riret Natiocsl Band SALES OPPORTUNITY { Nationally known manufacturer of plumbing and heating repair specialties invites spplica from experienced salesman for Territory of Alaska. We require man, 29 to 45, clean-cut bondable record of employment and sub- stantial past earnings. permanent, remunerative job in protected territory. Appointee will rcceive adequate instruction. | Subm.t. complete details and full | employment record in confidence to Sexauer 3 Third Ave., New York 649-3t. WANTED ONE 32-VOLT MOTOR, %, 1/3 or 1, h.p. Also one 21 plate cell for replacement on light plant bat- tery William Hclbrook. P. O. box 1083. RELIABLE MIDDLE AGED wo- | man who wants good home and | drinking. 648-t1. sals Phon absolutely no FURNISHED APT. or house for rent. Married couple and baby, have reforencis. Contact S /Sgt. | A.C. Gear at ACS office, Federal | Bldg. S mecroom furn- home, by established Write Empire ished « busines: family. 2663. NEEDED as scon | bedrcom house. Furnished or un- furnished Permanent residents. | Call Fred Turpin at 132 or 117. + 638-tf { WANTED—Used fur: ; loughby. Phone 788. | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phont 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing ! in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 202--tf s possible a two- 142 Wil- the government ship construction pro-!BTANGS RENTED and TUNED } Anderson Shop. | MISCELLANEOUS AGENTS — Sell outstanding, de- pendable Swiss wrist watches, ex- ' pansion bracelet included, for $12. Send tfor information and sample at $6.00 C.0.D. Sensational value. Immediate re-orders. Money- back guarantee. Roseman Im- ports, 408 W. 14th, New York. 652-3t. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents. ete. Violet - Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tf WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Phetographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality BRI s L A GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. -bedrocom home, Tth Street. This is! Manufacturing Com- ; 649-3t. | | FOR SALE e e cee 0000 00 NEW HOME New furniture; Frigidaire electric range, Norge refrig- erator, living room complete, davenport, chair, swing rock- er, 2 IES lamps, bridge lamp, rugs, ete One twin bed- rcom set, one set bunk beds. Automatic oil heat, automat- ic oil hot water. Basement and garage. Immediate pos- session, Phone Black 875 e s s 0000000 $450 CASH buys '37 Ford V-3 Se- dan. Heater, 6-ply tives, good motor. Call Green 150. tf-dh. Secececcccecccce SLEEPING BAG, aiso used win- 1 dows. Phone Green 213 after 6 | pm. | WASHING MACHINE, i new. | call after 12 noon 406 W. Ninth. | 650-4t. ' DINETTE SET, chrcme -leg and red leather seat covers, used 2 months. Call Blue 265. GOOD R Douglas 35-5 rings. Evenings. 640-3t. i_MODEl{N (nree-bedrocm Vi\;-ngish- ed home. Call Black 340 for appointment. 649-3t. RESIDENCE 124 Gold St. § bedroom house, furnished, full basement, 2-story with oil furnace, hot water heat- ing stem. New electric stove Call Mike's 649-t1. 10-h.p. JOHNSON outboard, good running condition, easy starting, $95. New Remington 35 pump rifle, brand new and 8 boxes of shells, $115. See Mary Joyce, Gastineau Hotel or write Box 2261. 649-6t. 37 V-8 ':-ton uLuck, covered bed, good condition mechanically. $450. Call 363 or Black 379. 649-4t. 1942 CHEV. PICKUP $1050. 526 East St. 649-4t BRAND NEW HERRING NET. i Write P.O. Box 2073. 649-3t. 3-RM. HOUSE, 5% acres patented land, chicken house, garage, small log barn, road open all year around, fine view. Eagle River landing. Price $1500 cash. Selling on account of no school for children. See Dave Simon- sen. 648-4t. BEST OFFER over $3200 takes a Hunter 27 Cruiser rebuilt Ker- muth 95. As she is includes dou- ble sport gear, tools, dishes, etc. See at float 3, slip 4. Write box 1359. Phone Blue 560. 648-tf. 942 PANEL TRUCK, 4 new tires, motor recently overhauled, $450. Cash or terms. Ph. 399. 647-tf. THREE BEDROOM, modern, fur- nished home. Electric range, washing machine. Comfortable, cheerful. Splendid view. Phone Black 680. 646-t1. FORREST home on Glacier High- way, 10 minutes from town. Com- pletely furnished, 4 bedrooms. Call Red 244 or 037, 2 long, 2 short. 64521, 5 Gal. Jeep Cans now in stock. Ju- neau Welding & Machine Shop. 645-tf HEAVY ‘railer suitable for log hauling, 602 W 9th, 641-t COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished, On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-t1 5 ACRES wiin iuogern 3 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357. SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 1ith and C Streets. Ph. Green 491. 629-t1 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Grey dory. Empire, pay for this adv. 652-4t. LOST—_Tobacco Pouch and Pipe. Reward. Return to Empire. LUCILLE MARTHA JEROME — Please call at Empire, SHIELS ARRIVE ON §.5. ALASKA Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Shiels of Bellingham arrived in Juneau last night aboard the Alaska for their annual stay in Juneau. He is chairman of the executive com- mittee for Pacific American Fish- 'eries. They are at the Baranof. Meeting Mr. Shiels in Juneau was Stanley Tarrant, vice-presi- dent in charge of operations for PAF. ———————— IF YOUR mCw &3 IS NOT ! EARNING FOUR PERCENTY it will | pay you to investigate our offerings !in well chosen investments, ALAS- Inquire at| ZABIN 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-t1, APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davig Box 576, Juneau. 4n2-t THREE DEUGCHES length 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353, 604-t1 LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash. Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-t¢ 2 OFFICES for :nt in Simpson Bldg. 624-t1 ROQM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, ; 546-3t. not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home SHEIM SHOES at Graves. Cooper Building, 4th and Man, Hotel—Ph. 886,

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