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PAGE SIX Juneau—Ketchikan | SOUTHBOUND ) PETERSBURG WRANGELL KETCHIKAN _Juneau—Sitka (* or earlier) l‘ Times PST (120 ) {Indian Council Juneau — Icy Strait Area vy LEAVE JUNEAU- , Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althor MONDAYS, WE LEAVE JUNEAU —— Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. lis n (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) —— for Hawk inlet, Tenakee, I”"' £ i € SArY. S spring, v The meat, packed in five- pnund ALTH negotiations first began between tins and d, w ins for | P SE S saassassas e e e el THE ALASKAN CAB CO. \ { \ “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” } trol over e b COURTESY ! { 7DOUBLE 7 “The Packard Clipper System” V| U A e FREIGHT | Refrigeration e R e e SERVICE io ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT - Alaska Transporfaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE which they con Iu! 2] income Indians’ conteution Conferentes Leave CAA, "y ™o ver along the could not Somewhat Hopeful lud cran- e and huckle $1.200, vil Aeronautics Adminis- plus timber and scawesd Also, | NORTHBOUND {tration officials and represent app 1 0 deer taken each 4:10P tive of the Metlakatla Indians year | 3:20P jwere hopeful at the conclusion of, The town maintained and oper- 2:50P |conferences here Tuesday, that an ated a small sawmill w 1 was 2:00P |agreement might be reached where-| gperated mostly on easily access-|plan |boy the CAA can secure a long- jble timber cut on the level penin- living term lease for operation of the'sula. In addition, Annette Island Ar. 11:50*A | Annette Island Federal airwaylis the furthest north —oxtreme lec ~Lv. 10:30A field. However, no immediate agree- yanse of the yew tree and i#stive s |ment could bé announced wood was used for special pur-|part ' | Regional CAA Administratc mw,., our TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS (DA obtcials - setuemed g0 thele | LMt lunonn—Hamcs—qkam\'av | Anchorage headquarters by CAA| addres S . A40P plane. A. H. Ziegler, attorney for RE(ORD SH!PMENT | ference 3:55P |the Metlakatla India urned e ret 3:30P {to Ketchikan, to report to the| OF (RAB MEA'I' IS i i C! Plett indicated & fore leaving that he looks for A SUIY 1tual settlement upon the land I FED {“aots - v | Hoonah, Excursion fuse payment basis usual in CAA ne , Peiican, Kim- \field leases, though the It ans shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. |have desired different compensa-, CCRDOVA, Alacka, £2pt 18—i® | ces, (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) |tion arrangements | —The large r shipment of fresh | «Too ma ! The Annette field was construct-{and frozen crab meat ever 5enbiforced QT rQ ed under a wartime lease to the:from this port-—18,500 pounds—was ' month ‘ S, FRIDAYS ‘A;mv which is not transferable.| dispatched to Seattle yesterday by \,m.,,l Juneau — Chatham Area |In order for the CAA to take over|the H. M. Parks Company, Inc., ver Alaska Airlines a new lease cont Last spring, W the CAA and the Indians, the lat-|$16.000, Airline Agent Tom mm(lhmn‘ dollar, the In- to fly |dians retaining all concession priv-'foot elevation to keev the cabin at airport and S101 pecific Cc ne tion. Their pi 1to the C pe | Al lmku Native Service, which they could & made self-su -/ |ing from the concession Juneau { Plett pointed out that his agen- and advisor t ley's responsibilit of |ition was d | tr pu the U Weatk jcaa - ke 1 the - Juneau and for SAFETY {ter how financia five years, & last year | Indians CAA migh: tailed for three months as cons Annettc ula extendi on the west island, south about nine mile an area of 10,000 acre just under one-cighth tke tots ea of the Annette Island r vation During the war, the Metlakatla » leave Juneau ¢ r 1 to join the group. Murs. By their two daughters expect to 1 the same time, §04 winter with her (n‘ner, - < e = - P = oy <> that no chickens are available this NORTHLAND SAILINGS NORTHBOUND September 20 HENRY GREEN i i N()RTHLAND TPANSPORTATION 0. week. | Lee | il sons aE However we will have | Five September 23 fresh fryers for our =l October 7 dealers and their customers next week. ——— AGENT ‘ \ \ { ! ! § \ \ ! ! { ! ! { )\ | ! ! { ! { ? { ! | ! § 3 | N \ ! | { ! § ] \ \ i ! regret to announce | \ | ! ! | 4 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ! b \ \ \ e { ! \ ! { ! i SERVING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA DEPENDABLY - e i old it to the light... AR . SR e A watch a million gleaming bub- Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS bles dancing in the sun! Taste it...and revel in a tangy, zestful flavor such as you have never enjoyed before...in azybeer! -JUNEAU, ALASKA T | " SENATOR BRIDGES Make Use of the Kixoellemt ‘| OyER ANNETTE. . '=t%s-er oo BRGES VELUNTARS Serviee Provided by Qur ARFIELD lAND”\N?"«.\i?w ‘UL FOOD PRICE PLAN BEREOPENEDSOOM £, NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express . Indian Representatives 1 enter se to map a i lor is | colc alterna- | will r govern- |ing com an [inished ngland con- Juneau | Women’ group |ule New York City Con- the meat trust” state- who will be takin BYS(HOOLBOARDW i * * * S I‘)I‘j ‘\1‘1‘(““(}:\/\‘;,'". new undg - ‘000 - 3~ Meal, then i _Busps, then Dies were A(.U[‘ ul au erwing Southeastern Alas i oot 0w 638 OF ANTARCHIC AREA s by her Army buddies to be a C > and died Government Culs | ="ouits ith will be avail- 1 and a short corn crop, the gov- |regarding their h nbl“ examination . all new pupils will nuncd to submit to the findings of examination, including|ng fore tions of 788,800 long tons—or 2 oll 514,000 bush the they in the be permitted e HOSPfiM NOTES Ann's Hospital sterday were John Jack, | Tena hospital. Government were transferred | Bdgecumbe Sanatorium x'Tl‘e, were Michz2l ih(mnrd .md TO ALL CONCERNED: | Bernadette Hunter Kaneross of Kalskag, W’\flnll«\ and Thomas | Mar Hoov! J Bethel. I HE management of this oank 18 pieaged Lo conserva- wve operation. The safety ot depusitors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of PFederal Deposit In- surance Corporation. which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA % MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MM«-‘.“WM_,-M-M e \ ACME BREWERIES, San Frapgisco Distributed exclusively in Alaska by: WEST COAST DISTRIBUTORS, SEATTLE, WA O ———————— THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I8 1947 WILLOUGHBY AVE. i~ crapescioot o | VTANT ADS ooty Demand for Government: FRorh i etk “‘,‘)L‘,‘r?'MUBPHY & MUBPHY FOR SALE Control Is Alternative Says New Englander th former Alaska Native Service ¥ 5 School which was turned over to! . . haddbie e oot i TRANSFER km iness, inc v\'mlx“ WA Gl SR NS \ part of th fem with-| S2ro8€ [,t""l" e Exczllent running condition. Tw L | come. Priced ‘right. e o i . ot Tr= school $450. Ph. een 150, . two wee SEVERAL good homes stated Sup- on Glac | t T Ed: “la s un- cintendent Clark, By MR dorgoing a ote interior re- 10 R S in States ale of ecors ards are being | v, etc. “Vonja D". Owner aned and p. m and commer- and wal and ¢ A]u‘.:: DECKER Bldg 1 light cream cial rents. and play pen. Ph, 684 3t will be mmer trim’” and ¢*|3-BEDROOM home, large base- g £ ST Ay 5572 : e LV ment, garage, 2 baths, elec. kit-iAS IS, WHERE IS Tug Redando, have had repairs| oo oty 500 hp General Motors engine chen, furn., et z made he plaster, and are be- S now laying at Northern Com- letely renovated and re-| mercial Co. Dock, Jun Vessel LOT, Star il 4-BEDROOM house, Douglas, near school. ' randed. Address com- to Faulkner & Ban- recently muncation from thc reguls will be installed, | L 1 other equipment| " % field, June: 684 4t wil ¢ supplied from the reg- Hunpfl 3 lar stores of the Juneau schools "u 37 as is, $200. 4 good tire Instruction at the Willoughby Y & ‘m‘ C\ll Union Transfer, 117. 83 tI EEALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS g re] Berd NEW Deluxe St. Cla nuz School three regular teachers now in be carried on il Range, Phene 676 over rirst Naty ss|the employ of t juneau Schools. | e } $195 60 Nu;\'\'y “r?llcl-l\iunummi:- Superintendent Clark also an oll b ] ; one ncunced that steps are being tak WA“TED nithway Perma-glass lin- 1 to make either hot chocolate | ———————"—"o—"—7—"——— gal. electric water heater : " dlable child Installation any item S ot ~soup. avgilable. to chillehi P cooe® B W WL S B0 AR A L g 2 bt : { MRS. PEARL PROUTY @ Phone 676. 683 tf ir lunc to {the school. Facilities are available in the Willoughby Avenue schc carryinng out such a program ions; Plai Ph. Blue 47 ©© 000000 00 00 PORCELAIN Wood Range, $35; Wcod heater, $20, Call Dougla 42 atfer 683 3t i 67C 5 1L Application for assistance from | 684 tf 5 tHonu unch Pro- o e N AT N s In- Nationa ; ool Lunch }n.y o ke oy mu: 60 gah ekl o n g eing made so as to help y in your hi or mine, Phone I; eorge 0 Juo! ) E keep the cost to the children as Phene 399, 683 5t low as possible. The service will but non-pr ey HCME, completely furnished, Fritz 1 Reom 13, C 1 ‘lX Cove. Patented beach 5 S A e i Ph. Red 770 between It d sell new p. m 683 3t wc Myrfle Eafs Big ‘ i chang e e ue and on Glacier Sept. NEW BRUNSWICK, P—Myrtle the turtl elieved War veteran, is dead, the victim of r RENT! and TUNED : intuan hiceun, 1501 Myrtle was the darling of the d No. 31A17 5. Army and Air Force Recruitir ; 7 6t ation Found eight ye had ;) Pt sburgh, Pa., she bore sy - Low rates ir “Vicksburg |~ Waitresses and Fountain Girls. VYeals. P. M. Schneider. Phone wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 677 1mo the word > well off my PRICED for quick sale, small mat- Blue . 6t < auty shu]) . Phone S and Main. Spec An Army announcement said she anents. Open evenings by dined day on grasshopper | appointmert. 203--tf minestrone, botatoes Delmonico and Shociae i e vl o1 MISCELLANEOUS Diesel 1500 watt 32 one Universal 110 15, §375+ Auke Bay Gro- re 023 - 2 rings. 6t for le in Dougl..l.:, $9,500 May be financed. Phone Do las 46. 666 t! e 7 DOLL Dress Shop and Hospitak | ¥ Repairs made at reasona le pri- ccording to | size. I 547 { IRON BARK, 300 B F, lengths Exporis o’ Gfam 1839, : 10 to 30 ft. size % x 4 Clar- DAVE © 7 call at Em- ence Moy, Hoonah. 665 tt WASHINGTON, Sept. 16— | Dbire Office @1 FOR SALE—65' deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep freeze - unit, elec. winch, fully Cenfronted with rising food prices{ syoN PRODUCT: Phone Black 4 entative. P.O. Box Tb6z. ernment has cut sharply grain 656-11. flo exports to shortage ket Vg = equipped, new linens, Flamo in November. | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, ete. ange; excellent condition. Write The Agriculture Department Violet Seaberg, Green 483. Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. nced November export all 636-tf 664 12¢ s -of wheat, flour in| WINTER & POND CO., Inc. COMBINATION regisr,ex and ad- wheat equivalent and grain sor-| Complete Photographiq Supplies = ding machine, 9 place keys in | ghums | Developing — Printing — Enlarging perfect condition for bookkeep- 2 Artists’ Paints and Materials of ing. Phone 652. 661-t1. st MUy TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ished house, 53¢ E. 5th St. Call NOTICE OF ATTACHMI ARREST OF PROPERTY IN: ,57_704;\ ent, $750. Paper Curls, 1 up, Blue 207. 660-t1. n Admiralty | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 — In the District Court for the Terri- | 315 Decker Way. COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished tory of Alaska, Division Number | | On 2nd St. across from Baranol. Reasonably priced. Phone 187. ship or Vesscl “OVER THE APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 ()Hl" 1 NU 220‘364. and her '1‘( ures, mdchmcl\ bo FCR SALE-Three hmias and Ict, chors, engines and equipment, Re- HOTEl Ou"‘ WORK houses in good condition and bes! location. Inquire Trevor Davis spondent Box 576, Juneau. 472-0 One, at Juneau NOTICE 1S HEREBY UIVEN that I, WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal for the Ter PHILADELPHIA Sept. 18—~ The nearly 700 CIO employees of! , the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel went' ritory of Alaska, did on the 16th day |0 strike today leaving only 40 of September, 1847, attach and arrest | o nervisory employ Lt 4 te | the motorship or vessel “Over the L% g o o e o 2oy an Do gty | USRS 8 herete 8 FOR HENT tackie, appare ] | . furniture, fixtures,| wnost of the 900 guests, includ- ey —— | machinery, anchors, equipment and {jn0 150 permanent residents of STORE or restaurant space, Win- |engines, in the above-entitled ac- |{ha fashionable hotel, were still in| (e & Pond Bldg. Phone 714 days, tion in the above-entitled Court ifi l{pair rooms when the strike started,| °F DOuglas 963 evenings 84 6t ‘L&B,:msm l"';m D":{‘,”b‘ bru\_lxght‘ byEGuests carried their own bags as FURNISHED Rooms, near business [JAMES V. OAVIS o livellant|iney arrived or. checked out and, section. 326 2nd St. Phone { agiaw the. shator or vessel | made their own beds if they were| Black 354 ey | “Over the Top”, Offic 364, | made at all. The dining room,| $ k2 b | her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, {por andn other such services wers| ROOMS FOR RENI. Down Yown fixtures, machinery, anchors, cGuip- | syspended. { location. Inquire at Darnell's. ment and engines, the cause or na- PSSP R | 657-t1. ture of said action being a cause | I st . L for damage in tort, civil and mm-}l(( HEARS SIEEI. CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean time, in which the libellant ‘\ ! beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf. | THREE DEUCES length 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work Call Red 353. 604-ul umes V. Davis demands $4,156.83 and costs, by — e jand all persons interested or con- SHIPPERS OBJE(I . |2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson | cerned herein are required to be and | | Blde. 624-tf {appear at the time and place (.)r’lhn | To FREIGHT (os | ROOM—xkitchen privileges — Home 'n—lum of said proc t_o-wn. l”‘ku-i | Hotel. Phone 836, | 4th day of October, 1947, in the Unit- | WASHINGTON, Zept. 18.—P— t led States District Court Room in |Ircn and steel shippers have pro- | | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or the Federal-Territorial Building, at {tested to the Interstate Commerce | week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. | Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A.|Commission that existing fraight 546-2t, | M. of said dav, or as soon thereafter | rates on ore are ‘“unreaschably —_ - | as counsel can be heard, and answer | high” and emergency increases ask- | VOOMS—Eitzhen privileges. Home |in that behalf, or default will befed by the railroads are “unjusti-| Hotel—Ph. 88. entered and condemnation ordered |fied.” {as prayed for in the libel filed| Spokesmen for about 40 mining | herein, operators objected to applications Lasr “i rnu'n Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep-|of the railroads for a 10 per cent tember 16th, 1947. emergency increase on most com- | FOUND—Wrist watch on 2nd 8t | WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, |modities, including 11 cents a ton| near Light Co. Inquire Apt. 104, U. S. Marshal, on iron ore, pending a decision on| Assembly, and pay for ad. 8 8t By WALTER G. HELLAN, |their request for a permanent “A‘ Deputy U. S. Marshal. per cent boost. LO:T. Sept. 16 a pair of glasses. M. E. MONAGLE, - ee— Roki it 84 6t Of Proctors for Libellant. Men's two-pants suits are now|LOST, Brown Mamerw | First publication, Sept. 18, 1947, arriving. See them on display at] Pinscher. Reward. 954 Gold Belt Tast publication, Oct 1017, CGRAVE'S “The Clothing Man.” ¢ f] Avenue o1 5t

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