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PAGE SIX e e e e e e e S Gt i " TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P Ali Times PST (120°) JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Angoon X Hawk Inlet X } Baranof X Hood Bay B | Chatham X i Hoonah X X X Chichagof X Kimshan e X i Cobol X Pelican b | Elfin Cove * Port Althorp x | Excursion In X Superior X = | Fuuter X Tenakee e SRl | Gustavus X Todd X | X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 -fllflSK%X % . ewing Sy IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIfifiIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIlHIIlIIIIIHIHIl" ? @ W w muncs N {l \ ¥l \ ll ¢ | l \ ) ] \ { \ § y { ] { ) N l} ] § \ l ll i ! ! \ § \ \ \ \ \ \ N { i { { \ E | { N N N \ N { ¥ \ \ \ \ N \ % Ry EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRFbCRXBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. ] l PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SILET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin BLISS’ TRADING POST Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS MARINE WAY D i i} FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS r management of this JALE 1S Diedged Lo conserva- Ave operation. The safety st depositors’ tunds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ver of tederal Devosit 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 Shortages are a thing of the past... quality ingredients are again available. Taste the finest ACME ever brewed . . .and revel in a tangy, zestful flavor such as you have never enjoyed before . . . in any beer! & ACME BREWERIES, San Francisco EST COA RIBUTORS, INC. Seattle, Washington Distributed Exclusively in Alaska by W DIS 2201 Alaskan Way CWASHINGETON MERRY-GO-ROUND"’ One of the most farous of all Washington columns—by DREW PEARSON With momentous world news in the mak- ing, the kind of news coverage Drew Pearson gives in his column, ""Washington Merry-Go- Round,” in The Empire is important. It's important because it reveals as well as informs. For Drew Pearscn not only re- ports and analyzes the surface news, but lifts the evil of officialdom on meetings, discussions and affairs that are never publicized. "Washingion Merry Go-Round” is daily reading for Americans who want alert, authen- tic and timely news reporting and interpreta- tion of exiraordinary interesi and character. Turn to the First Page for today’s column. Daily Alasiia Empire UNEAU, ALASKA He and towing 1 We scarched the bes finding commenting on the Pilc .IIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIll||lIlIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIlh IDHMLS OF WRECK o g oo B g i n the of the 13th and its light of the little boat. Through Pr'celess Benefits Lost Q OF AUK RE(EIVE!} 4 were sighted offshore frem Pil ield glasses it appeared that - “Not only were the lives of four NEw WINTER SCHEDUL l’u t about 7:30 that evenin¢ [ go was washing up on thec brave men lost; but e pricesless ES OST ; remained visible until about h Epit and "some of the ob- educational benefit - . . 16:30, no alarm being felt by the je appeared to be school desks schooling for the 20 Effective. October st to April 1st ‘ MEN SUPP” chibits hh assithéd’ thak tne | 1asb’ SHG iles SHIABME SBhci WSIE Gr pilot Po | ship was awaiting daylight to come there, too.” (Two Lodies were dis- ed unless emergency supplies ¢ dE Details of the loss cf the freight UP the river i vered r‘ n the beach later.) be token in, almoest ineyitably H Bk e stober together| In the words of Mrs. Jones Also feared lost were two box- plane and involv enormous ad- Passeng‘e1 an xpress : 1!‘!1 ':'ff rZ’Jx- (i:q(i:,)u:m.\w r(u Imv “Duting the night a northwest es of personal belongings cf Mr ditional financial expenditure. ¢ c v and the entire year's ship- Wind arcse. When morning came and Mrs. Jones', In them “every- ‘“Potatoes, for instance, cost $45 ey of school supplies destined 1s still there but break- we possess” excspt a few per 100 pounds when shipped to Juneau—Ketchikan for Pilot Point, when the vessel tering the river betweer brought with them en Pilot Point by air ; 1 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND ruck a bar at the mouth of King it had_struck (hey came to AMiska less than Lwo “Meting st encies and 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P almon River as it approached the it T ears ago; as \\.,\n‘ as their own suppiyin I;l,.,u“ i AT el 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P Bristol Bay village, reached the hein cery order for the year shipping lanes close for the win- 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Ly. 2:50P w Office of the Alaska Na- Tide Out, No Ship This is an example of the sort ter because of u;},"u..\.\ o gréat 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P Service today through airmail| “Then when the tide went ou hazard which no one can fore- of mone ut it the Litt of Mrs. Laura Jones, ANS there was no longer any sign of or ANS Superinte: nd me boys and Juneau—Sitka teacher in the village of 150 souls.'the ship or the little boat in tow. dent Don C. Foster mmtu ol t Point ar2 to receive the 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU f....AT. 11:50°A ! — - ~ - - tion promised them u b y SITK Lv. 10:30A constitution of the United E.u( e sl i the obligation must be met (* or earlier) F TRUMAN DEMANDS ACTION Must Halt _Raway Prices at Home, Save Europe from Disaster | (Continued on mae Siz) s Sare only two cour nation, ti could be taken. We could chocse the course of inaction,” he We could wait until depression t up with us, until our living and cur people tramped t ets looking for jobs. OLr 'mocratic nations would lose hope, and become easy |victims of totalitarian aggression | t would be course of de- |featism and’ cowardice.” | Fhe gram whi he wants | Congr ct will be laid down when it meets Nov. 17. The only |details on this point that |cut last night were that e [must 1 $357,000,000 for essen- tial imports until next March and Italy must have $285,000,000. Tne Prisident was less specific cn the legislation he wants to deal with the domestic When Congr meets, h “I shall uation.” He placed the blame f spiraling prices on “the g d among our own peop 1!» available hereby challenging the| of se Republicans in Ccngress that the foreign aid pro- |gram is more or less re 1siole. - ' HOSPIiAL NOTES % to :—Al Hospital Admitted orday Mrs. attention and David for surgica Raino Aho were Phillips. Eino Jappinen was udnm»‘ ted for medical attention. | Discharged from St. Ann's were Mrs. Harold Anderson and baby koy and Elbert Wolfe. i oo HALLOWE'EN BARN DANCE Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- try Club. - | | | | i E | LAKYU LOGUTS | call Mary Joyee at the Baranof Iior reservations and transportation i 604-81 arrangements | - SEEK MANAGER JOB { There are eight applicants seek- | ing the position of City Manager it Anchorage, all from the {The Case of the Foolish ' Farmer THEY LAUGHED at Jehn P. when he forgot to lock the barn . . . and his best horse was stolen. But remember, vyou may be making a much bigger mistake by neg- lecting your insurance | protection. You can lose plenty! Play safe! Call on Shattuck Agency Seward Street Phone 249 Juneau . 3-BEDROOM home, —adv. 713-t5 | states. . R | | MUBPHY & HUEPHY TRANSFER Business. | SERVICE STATION, store bldg., plumbing rep. shop. SEVERAL good homes on Glacier Highway; Peterson and Tuttorm- son, 10 mi.; Bednar, Auke Bay, etc. DECKER Bldg., apts, and commer- cial rents. base- kit~ large ment, garage, 2 haths, elec. chen, furn, ete. DUPLEZX, nice location, fully fur- nished, oil heat, priced to sell. | ALBATROSS, 30 ng, fully ! equipped for fishing, $3 750. {PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms and bath, Douglas, SACRIFICE for immediate sale. 7 ROOM house, Douglas ,furnished. ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one | table model radio — pricad for | immediate sale. | BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point Louisa, fully furnished, large sleeping qua rs, unsurpassed view. Priced for immediate sale COMPLETE modern home, 12th St. with rental addition. Can be seen by appointment only. 4 BEDROOM house, Star Hill. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTOES—ACCGCG TANTS Phone 676 over rire: Nation=l Bord WANIED WANiED—At once, cook for small camp, $250 and board. Call Blue 449 7-t2 DGORMAN job available g Inquire 20th Century days or evenings. SECOND MAID, $100 a month, ard. Ph. 21 or write PO Bm< 904, Juneau 716-16 HIGH SCHOOL girl will e for children, Fri. and Sat. nights. Call 036-2 long 2 short T16-13 WORK WANTED: r, second cook or houseman. Well er enced. Greschke 8005, St. Paul, 715-t4 Service. PO Box 714-t12 Phone Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings hy appointme T14-tf wants work on Satur- 713-t3 BOY 15 yr: , write P. O. Box 2403. QUIET WORKING woman wants board and room in private home. Write Empire 3168. 702-tf and Button 510. 707-1mo S ara Plain Sewing. (II‘ Main St. Call ard Fountain G 65 Waitresses wanted at Percy’s Cafe. LOST ANb FOUND PERSON WHO took man's tan ga- bardine top coat on night of 18th | at Elks Club, please return same Douglas 964. 716-t3 ' MISCELLANEOUS 200000000000 IF YOUR ROOF needs re- pairing or you are plan- ning to remodel or repair, phone Green 68 for esti- ° mate. Guaranteed work- ° manship. T11-t6 s e 0 e 0000000 DOLL Dresa snvp and Hospital Repairs made at reasonable pri- ces. size. Phone 547. P. O. Boxj 1539. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762 BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tf WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Sapplies Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, Lola’'s Beauty Shop. Phone 201/ 315 Decker Way. RED CROSS HAS NEW PRCGRAM OF BLOCD DONATIONS BALTIMORE, Oct. 25—(®—One American out of every 35 will be| needed to donate blocd each year; vnder a peace-time blood donor; m, a Red Cross official re- ported here. Dr. G. Foard McGinnes, Director of Health Services, American Red Cress, Washington, outlined a pro- gram “to furnish blood and its de- rivatives to all the people of the| country, irrespective of race, creed or ability to pay.” McGinnes, addressing a quarter- meeting of the Maryland State Department of Health yestérday, v said the estimated national blood | need is 3,700,000 pints a year. SATURDAY, OCTOB WANT e, 46 Clothes made according to|— 679 tf i AVON PRODUCTS represent atlve i | | | 656-t1. | | | [ | Developing — Printing — Enlarging ~ $1 up,| R 25, 1947 ADS | ; l FOR SALE ° ® ® 006 0 0 00 0 o ® ELLA McLOUGHLIN home e e 1t 420 Third Street, fully e L furnished, lot 30 ft. x 100 e . 1t . ® Salc to highest bidder at e ° 2 p.m. Saturday, November e le 1, 1947 . @ Prcmises may be examined o ® at 7:30 pm. Wednesday o ® and Friday October 29 ® . and 31st. ° ° . ° J. W. McNaughton e © 0000000006000 NEW BOAT “Brat length 42 beam 12! 155 Kermat. Peter Larson, Old Gun Rd. on AIRLINE portable del, reasonable. radio, 1947 mo- Ph. Douglas 772 17-t3 R. W. KRUSE home, bedrcoms, 1 garage, cceupancy Auk Bay immediate 717-t6 INTERNATIONAL ton truck with hydraulic hoist Ph. 665 T17-tt BOAT 31B328, 29 ft. troller. Ready to go $2,100. See P. F. Smith, No. 6 Evw apts T17-t3 HAVE YOU always wanted to play popular 1 at 125 for TORY LESSON 1101 h.p. EVIKRUDE and 1-3 hp. Firestcre outhoard. Call Green 62 716-t3 ft. BOAT. ble end troller, hull, cnzine and gear in good condition. Price $4,400. Douglas Boat 8t 716-t3 AMALL COMMERCIAL Canner, four case capacity complete, 1 220 Swift Rifle, 1 30.08 rifle, bin- ceulars, 1 skiff, Johnson 8, Har bor Apt. W. 1ith 716- BEAUTIFUL 8 pe. Dunc dining XC Ph. 837 afternoons only. 716-tf e iiome Auke Bay. to move in, $2, ’)O(J 279 after BROADLOOM rug Ph. Douglas 552. 9 x 15 condtion CHILDS FU: 2.4, Ph. parka, like new, s Red €10. taxes 1935 Nash Se- Red 694, TI4-te BEST OFFER dan. Ph PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, | 124 W 3ra. 713-t€ INCOME PKOPERTY, 3 apart- ments, completely furnished, elec- tric stoves, steam heated, cement. basement, newly painted, excel~ lent conditicn, centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 afterncons or evenings for ap- 713-t12 h.p. OUTBOARD ai four cycle now in stock. cooled | Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup- ply. T12-t1 NORGE washer, complete bedroom set, overstuffed chair, electric range, and complete youth bed, size 16 inner lined fitted black dress coat with blue fox collar, like new. Ph. 132, T12-tf 37 PONTIAC sedan, fair condiun_n‘ $450 cash, No. 2 Maurstad Rooms. T12-tf BARGAIN property, $415, monthly income, lot over 300 ft. long $13,- 500, $6,000 cash takes it. Call 336. 800-t13 | FOR SALE—Thice nouses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 5706, Juneau. 472-4f '" FOR BENT SINGLE ROOM for working wo- man in private home, phone Red 462. 711 16 GARAGE or warchouse 24 x 170 It. No. 70 Willoughby. Next to Coles Barn. Call Blue 275. 706-tt ‘NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, steambath free — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. 704-1mo. ROOMS FOR REN1. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s. ' | | ! 657-t1. CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1. ROOM——kachen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day ot | week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. { S. A. OFFICERS HERE Mrs. Major Clithero of Anchor- age, and Captain George Lloyd of wPetersburg are here for a confer- ence with Lt/ Commissioner Wil- |ilam Barrett. They are staying at the Gastineau. ———— FROM DENVER Mrs. Henry H. Shaefer of Wel- dona, Colo., is regjstered at the | Baranof. i