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PAGE SIX Make Use of the Excellent Serviee Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU . Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Ly. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A l *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A 3 (* or earlier) ' TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau~——llam(-s-—‘sk.wwav 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Ly, All Times PST (120°) Juneau — Icy Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU— for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Depurture 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 A Coas AIRLINES etwing Southeastern Alas JUNEAU L f_.——_———-fli’ — ——— e—— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing ® Healing Oil Burners Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Leave Due Juneaun Due Juneau Steamer Scattle Northbound Southbound 5. 8. ALEUTIAN Aug. 23 Aug. 26 Aug. 31 S. S. BARANOF Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 17 S. S. BARANOF Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Northbound: S. S. BARANOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. S. 8. ALEUTIAN—Seward direct from Juneau. Southbound: S. S. BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. S. S. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. Both Steamers call at Ketchikan northbound and southbound. FREIGHTER SERVICE: Ali freighters calling at Prince William Sound will call at Ketchikan and Juneau Northbound and will accept all cargo offerings for these two ports. €. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE r——JUNEAU ALASKA - By MAJOR THO VETERANS' GUIDE MAS M. NIAL By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL |ii It's time for questions and ans- |wers. First off |F. B, Dunmore, Penna ishould T go to apply for |when Congress votes one?” “Where |t a bonus here's cne from application forms. nal pay for that enlisted time?” Yes. Any post office has September he deadline for applying. Question from Mrs. M.C., 1 wssreassssses) the ‘protests, however, the | Interior Department's " Annual Report Tells of ; Progre_s_sfi in Terrifory (Continued from Page One) Maritime 1 is Commission also authorized freight {rate increases of 65 percent. New ,henlxl\g< on the rate hike will be Grang- [held at Seattle Sept. 28. You got me. Until one is voted er, Ind.: “My son was killed in| Other Subjeots Icand that day may never arrive) the war and of course never re-) Imports -— Canada established a I can't tell you w veterans célved the terminal leave pay hv‘(usmms port of entry at Dawson would go to Axpp y Can I apply for it?” Creek, B. C:; southern terminus X sorry, the answer is no. The of the Alaska Highway, so that Query from JBVV Oklahoma jonly survivors who n apply for 'goods from the United States could City: Recently you wrote in your'terminal leave pay are those whose be shipped across Canada by rail |column that men who received the|cons, {combat infantryman's badge before discharge y ay could apply for the Bronze selves the men who won the combat medic’s badge?” They, too, may apply for the Bronze Star. Application wmm be sent to the Adjutant General Office, War Department, Wast ngton 25, D. C What about from R. A, I have my ‘term’ Question C.: “Can died they husbands, ete., tut before could 1pp!3 CAIROREVOLT after for them- | Alaska truck trans-shipment within “at rates far more rea- jsonable than would be possible by iall-truck shipments across the Do- minion Labor - War Department sign- (luBS swl"e led an agreement with Alaska La- bor union locals |ential hiring jon local [toward ipractices of hiring Seattle.” insuring prefer- to Alaskan residents projects—* alo way mal- the States, curing many oif the in Inotably in ance policy converted to a CiVRO, Aug. 29—(P—Police | Communications — Alaska High- pay life paid-up policy?” swinging clubs battled demons-{Way Telephone and Telagraph | sure, but it would cost you in trators marching through the System thrown open to commer-| one lump sum almost as much streets of Cairo tod shouting {cial use, givin, the Te 'y dts| {as it would cost if you paid the “Revolt, down with imperialism,|first commercial overland communi- | ‘pumlums monthly or annually for jong “\(\ our brothers the puh“-]ca“”“ with the United States—at the 20 years. And if you died men.” yan average reduction in rates of | {oefore the 20 years were up yowd| Two persons were reported as{20 percent. A commercial rate for| {lose out, although, of course, Your peing wounded slightly by police !ship-to-shore communications also| | beneficiary would come in for the fire jwas established : | {face value of your policy - { Air Transport — Canada author-| lized Alaska Coastal Airlines to D, Lawre ©® e 000 06 =0 @ @ 0inske non-scheduled flights from! 25 a veteran, 1 {duneau into remote areas of British a priority to tuy lumber and ma-| ® TIDE TABLE ;Columbia and Yukon | Iterials to build an addition to ® e ! Phingstel Biflthg i my nouse?” ¢ AP o | Mining — Congress authorized| any % Everybody has © High tide . 1:03 am., 16.0 fest ® | 5 Ak Not any more. Everybody | cEio ) : ithe tungsten mine at Hyder, Alaska the same “chance” to buy building e Low tide T B ".]'G G ship its concentrates from Stew- materials. All you have to do is'® High tide .13:51 p.m., 1565 feet @ | "5 0 T s e w;’} |locate a. lumber vard which has e Low tide . 19:37 p.m., 20 feet ® jy "y =yt “hioer through | lumber to sell. . ® ' Jure, 1943. ) & I AT e s 'j Buildi terials — The Ala Question trom D. F, New Or-y. IS {Railroad. logical Sur B 15‘7“* L am ShENBSL S0 MOy ‘i\eml-‘l‘ _3““‘?(39 hmm} fireS OC~1cau of Mines and Territorial De- the widow of a Navy guy who was r}mrd ast year in the United| . .mont of Mines started a com- killed in the She & Grawe States. bined study for the establishment ng a widow's pension for herself 37 {of saw ‘mills, machine shops, brick and her child. We are wonder- Io wed ,a anese {manufacturing, concrete block and ing 11<:ho pension will continue p {1cady-mix plants throughout the after she marries me. y {Falitoad belt | No, it won't. But any insur- | Tourist Facilities — Cocktail ance your fiance may be getling :]OIHAQL ski-tows, slides and othe |will continue. ! improvements installed &t Mount S McKinley National Park and at dheeion &'yumw?ms;‘ G ) { {Curry, Alaska; tennis court, goll (00 worth of National Service Life :('l’k“ SHIRRTR APYOR SPRETI Insurance in force since he got L Hreaith = Obthiopedis hospital es~ |in the Army in 1941. How much idai iakied ok Jaf,fif,:ki lpvg:q\; Lc lcan he borrow on his policy? 1 Sitka; Home-in-the-Woods Sani- E‘ &i‘;ldfi-‘«"[(,hl;l l:)"(“::“:‘::l_';ype ;Cl':; * {tatium at Soward acquired from, A e i War Department; Tuberculo- | he cannot ):or‘x:(n\ a penny. Tk rium at Skagway moved | because “term'’ insurance has no . Island coff Sitka cash value, and the amount which | NEw il s row up to 95 percent of the cash ; Sl OcuDs, i e i 000 board feet— e - from the Forest { [ | |July 1945. {lowance. Question from H. S., Clearwater, Fla.: “I retired from the regular Navy as a chief petty officer in Am I entitled to edu- cational privileges under the GI Bill and will I receive a subsis- | tence allowance?” t The VA says yes, you're entitled ¢ to GI Bill education with the al- Your nearsst contact or| regional office of the VA can fix it. Query from E.C.P., Washington: “Although I came out of the Navy | as an officer, I did spend some| time as an enlisted man in Lhe; chmnmg Am I enmled to term-! Frank White cof Rccluvood. Pa., former U. 8. army officer. (above) who married Pia Kurusu, daughter of Saburo Kurusu, Japanese diplo- mat whe was negetiating with the U. S. in Washington, when Japa- nese planes struck at Pearl Har- bor, Dec. 7, 1941. (® Wirephoto. Shores’ Saturday: 20TH CEN GARNICK' FRESH FRYERS available at these stores, HARBOR MARKET THIBODEAU'S GROCERY ELLEN’S GROCERY 0. K. GROCERY ° ' GASTINEAU GROCERY B. M. BEHRENDS CO. CALIFORNIA GROCERY CASE LOT GROCERY TURY MARKET S GROCERY NORTHBOUND September *6 September 20 October 4 HENRY GREEN — NORTHLAND SAILINGS SOUTHBOUND September 9 September 23 October 7 —— AGENT at Kcsciusko Island, and bas started building a new housing Eprcject on Douglas Isiand, across i{the channel from Juneau. { e { DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF ! Dancing classes now enrolling. Acrokatic class for Loys. Ballroom instruction for beginners. Phone Red 575, 669 9t .- | GRAVES now have on sale short ereen slickers for boys and girls Extra small, small, medium and tlarge size. 669 tf IN ADMIRALTY No. 5751-A NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. ALINE WARNER, sole proprietor of and doing business as CHARLES G. WARNER CO., Libellant, vs. Gashoat “ARLENE”, No. 31E801, her Engines. Tackle, Apparel, Furniture and Equipment, Re- | spondent. i TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, William T. Mahoney, as Unit- ed States Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, did on the 15th day of August, 1947, attach and arrpst the gasboat ARLENE, an undocumenud American vessel, which is numbered 31 E 801, her masts, tackle, apparel, | furniture, fixtures, machinery, an- | chors, equipiient and engines, in the | above-entitled action, in a certain cause, civil and maritime, on con- | tract for repairs, supplies, materials and labor of the reasonable and | agreed value of $829.09, furnished, rendered, performed and expended | by the libellant Aline Warner, sole proprietor of and doing business as Charles G. Warner Co., at the re- quest of Lynn L. Crosby, the re- puted owner of said vessel, and costs, including $175.00 as a proctor’s fee; and the owner and all other persons interested or concerned herein are required to be and appear at the time and place of the return of said process, to-wit: Saturday, the 6th day of September, 1947, in the Unit- ed States District Court room in the | Federal Court House, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., and answer in that bebalf, or default will be entered and condemnation ordered as prayed in the libel filed herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 15th day of August, 1947. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. 8. Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy U. S: Marshal. R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle, | may not be granted the polic; | Those Eyes - Janice Carter, young film actress whose eyes, her studio in Holly- wocd says, are the “sexiest in the werld,” has applied for $1,000,000 insuranc® on them. She may, or but her press agent figures the idea will be worth plenty of publicity. (P Wirephoto > S i ANCHORAGE MEN HERE | George Flotcher and Fred Frob- bose of Anchorage are staying @ the Baranof Hotel LEGAL NOTICE KINY, Juneau, Alaska KTKN, Ketchikan, Alaska. PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING PROPOSED ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE A. Kr 08 tle, that on August 15th, m filed an application with Edwin Bui ldm 1947, the Federal Communications Com- mission, requesting consent under Section 310 (b) of the Communica- tions Act (47 U. S. C. A. 310) to as- sign his assets r.nd licenses to oper- ate Radio Station KINY, Juneau, ! Alaska and KTKN, Ketchikan, Al-! aska, to William J. Wagner, Anchor- age, Alaska. Under the dated July 31st, 1947, Edwin A. Kraft agrees to scll to William J. Wagner, the entire physical assets used in the operations of KINY, | [2-Apt. American | ‘Washington, here- | terms of a contract ! Juneau, Al-! ¥ 5 BEDROOM House. Immediate possession. $5,500. | 3-bedroom nome—compl. fur. new- ly decorated, large cement base- ment, garage, 2 bathrcoms, shop, laundry, electric kitchen, huge closets, good neighborhood. 2-bedroem FHA, 3 lots, Douglas. 1-bedrocm home, everything elec- trical. Douglas. home with 2 marine ways. Compl. furn, good income | property. Trollers 31A3€, Polaris, ete. |Apex No. 1—48 it. Packer. | Dacker: Bidger thiels. apta.s -2 store space rentals. rine | Terms. |ALASKA VETERANS! I business in fast growing fishing | | town. 1 fully furn., immediate occupancy. | | | | | | invest. | Grocery Moderate sum will handle. tures, facts, figures, our office. | FRITZ COVE—4-11ns. with bath, cement basement, new Internaticnal truck. AUK BAY-—5-rooms, bath, fuily furn., redecorated, etc. Wash room, clean grounds, etc. \MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTO&S—ACCOUNTANTS | Phene 676 over rirst Natiorsl Bag MURPHY & MURPHY work | run- l.uge‘ Ph. 269 or PO box 822, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947 B B 2 e e WAN T ADS FOR SALE Fully furn-| —— . | f”:‘:g‘;u Priced to selll Heart of|jg35 rnternational truck, flathsd or 8 i dump, rebuilt motor and rear LOVELY HOME, 3':-mile ti| end. Lots of extra parts. C. H. 3': acres patented land. Sherwcod, Box 3036, 69 3x bedroom house fully furnished. B $450 CASH buys ‘37 Tord V-3 Se- dan. Heater, 6-ply tires, good motor. Call Green 150. tf-dh. FAT HENS, Stewers and roasiers live weight and 70 cents It C. H. - Sherwocd, ., Nerth Star Dairy Farm. 669 3t [ond cm;dm n; pout and crain pipe, $15. 69 3t swing Iwaa PlvmouLh Coupe, new tires and good condition. Price $250. Call Black 250. 669 3t ud equip- Pnc-} fully furns New bldg., living q““"e“lCANNFRY BUILDING ment cn Cook Inlet. Brand name for fine handpacked salmon built up over period of 8 s2asons. Large inventory includes new ictort and coolers, winch, boiler, lizht plant, 750 cases cans, 24 nets, 20' dory, 4 assauit boats. New water line. 12 good fish- ing locations. Special spicing re- cipe. M>mber National Cannery At geiation, $26,500. Marg?ry McCormick, Box 1713, Red 680, £Ancho:age, Alaska 669 St { ~ FUK SALE 597,5?3'. I5O cale | financed. Phone Doug- he B R 666 tt O UR RENT ;LARL@ s sle im room. Also ccavenient garage. 214 4th. | street. 668 3t \D BOARD $70 monthly. Board :mu $60. Hannah's Boas aska, for the sum of $95,000.00 if pur- | === chased alone, payable as follows: $50,000 pavable when KINY's license has been issued to William J. Wag- er; $7,500.00 with interest at the! rate of 5% per annum, one year from date of bills of sale and deeds have been given to William J. Wag- ner, $7, rate of 5% per annum two ye: from date of bills of sale and deed: have been given to William J. Wag- ner, $7,500.00 with intere at the rate of 5% per annuilt three from date of bills of sale and deeds | am J. Wag- | have been given to Wi ner, and $22,500.00 with interest a the rate of 5% per annum, payable four years from date of bills of sale and deeds have been given to Wil- liam J. Wagner the entire physical assets used in the operation KTKN, Ketchikan, Alaska, for the , sum of $65,000.00 if purchased alone, | $35,000.00 pay- payable as follow able when KTKN’s license has been | issued to William J. Wagner; $5,- 000.00 with intcrest at the rate of 5% per annum one year from date ' of bills of sale and deeds have been | given to William J. Wagner, $5,000.00 ! with interest at the rate of 5% per annum two vears from date of bills of sale and deeds have been given to William J. Wagner, $5,000.00 with interest at the rate of 5% per annum three vears from date of bills of sale and deds have been given to Wil- liam J. Wagner, and $15,000.00 with interest at the rate of 5% per annum four years from date of bills of sale and deeds have been given to Wil- liam J. Wagner, or in event William J. Wagner shall elect to purchase {both stations simultaneously, then the price shall be a total of $140,- 000.00, payable as follows: $75,000.00 payable when KINY's license and KTKN’s license have been issued to William J. Wagner; $10,000.00 with interest at the rate of 4% per annum payable one year from date of bills of sale and deeds are furnished to William J. Wagner; $10,000.000 with interest at the rate of 4% per an- num pavable two vears from date of bills of sale and deeds are furnished to William J. Wagner; $10,000.00 with interest at the rate of 4% per annum payable three years from date of bills of sale and deeds are furnished to Willlam J. Wagner; and $835,000.00 with interest at the rate of 47 per annum, payable four years from date of bills of sale and deeds are furnished William J. Wag- ner. At the option of William J. ‘Wagner, payments may be increas- ed. Additional information coneern- ing the transaction may be obtajned from the application, which is on file at the office of the Federal Communications Commission, in ‘Washington, D. C. ‘This notice is being given pursu- ant to Section 1321 of the rules of the Federal Communications Commission, which provides that no action will be taken upon the assignment of the licenses for a period of sixty days from August 27, sons desiring to purchase the facili- ties upon the same terms and con- ditions may file an applieation to this effect with the Federal Com— munications Commission. Proctors for Libellant. First publication, Aug. 15, 1947. Last publication, Aug. 29, 1947, EDWIN R. KRAFT. First publication, Aug. 28, 1947. Last publication, Sept. 11 ,1947, 00.00 with interest at the | of | 1947, within which time other per- at Darnells, ocation. - I q\mp 657-t1. CLEAN heateq rooms, clean | beds. 315 God St. 656-t1. |2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson j Bldg. 624-tf | ROOM—kitchen privilcges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of weck. Colonial Hotel, Ph. 1¢ 546-2t | ROOMS--Kfiznen privieges. Homa | | Hotel—Ph. 886. | MISCELLANEOUS DAVE CLARK, please call at Em- | pire Office. an | AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762 656-t1. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tf | | TWINTER & POND CO, Tnc. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. 5 WANTED MOTHERS—Supervised play for children, 3-5 years, 9-1 daily. $5 | weekly. Central location. After- noons by arrangement. pointment phone 749. 669 2t furnished or unfurnished; manent residents. Ph. 849, TO RENT 1 or 2 bedroom house or apartment, close in, furnish- USED baby crib in good condition. Phone 831, 668 2t EFFICIENT Nurse and housekeep- | er needs position. Ph. 720. 67 2t For ap-| TO RENT 2 or 8 bedroom house, | per- | el ® U HEavy ed or unfurnished. Harold F./ Dawes, P.O. Box 367, phone Red 830. 668 3t 1037 PLYMOUTH sedan, new mo- tor and tires. Call 714 or 963 cvennas 98 6t 12 CHEVROLS: %-ton pickup. 8t. evenings. 86c 2t MEN'S CLOTHING Store. Good stock and ures at bargain for quick sale. Write box 617 or ph. 557 in A M. 668 7t 31-HP Firestone Outsoard motor, 1946 model. $65. Call 581. 67 tf GILLNET Loa, and gear. Call Blue 715, 667 6t COUCH ana Chair .set, dining table, of drawers, Kitchen hai's, beds and a few other pieces of used furniture. 214 ata t. 666 61 5 HP JOHNSON used 12 hours, $150. Call 023-4 rings, or see it at DeHarts Grocery, Auk Bay. 665 6t IRON BARK, 300 B F, lensths 10.to 30 ft. size % x 4. Clar- ence Moy, Hoonah. 665 tf ATTRACTIVE modern house, excel view. 545 Hemlock Way in Seat- ter Tract; see Don Gould. 65 6t FCR SALE-65' deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep freeze unit, elec. winch, fully cquipped, new linens, Flamo range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12¢ NEW ST. CLAIR DeLuxe oil range $195. New 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- tric_water heater $110. New oil- O-Matic oil burner with controls $175. New Century oil burner with controls $175. Prices include de- livery in city. Installation extra. Phone 676. 662-tf. COMBINATION register and ad- ding machine, 9 place keys in perfect condition for hbookkeep- ing. Phone 652. 661-tf. TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house. 53¢ E. First St. Call Blue 297. 660-tf. CABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. by .8 ft. V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,200. Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. - 627-tf, CHARLIE MILLER RESIDENCE 124 Gold St. 5 bedroom house, furnished, full basement, 2-story with oil furnace, hot water heat- ing system. New electric stove and _ refrigerator. Call Mike’s Place, Douglas. 649-tf. trailer 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 wnn :nodern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken' ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 and Fountain Girls 665 tf Waitresses wanted at Percy's Cafe. | APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 293--tf PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson. Shop: MISS TROUTMAN FLIES Miss Miriam Troutman was an outbound passenger today with Pan American Airways to Seattle. She, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Troutman, and is bound for an automebile trip to California with her brother before returning to Spo- kane, Wash., for the fall semester at Whitworth College. - e Many total eclipses of the sun cceur in ocean or polar areas in- accessible for scientific study. 556, ard and Main. Specializing | | FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and bes! location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 47287 LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick sale,,cash. Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-tt LOST ARD FOUND LOST—Ear ring, sets. Ph. multi-colored Green 700. Reward. 669 it A e GIRL'S gray and green coat. Find- er please call 849, 662-t, LOST: Black and tan male pup, : months old, white spot on breast had leash harness. Call Blu, 632. 668 6y