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AT A TER SCHEDULES! it VETE R A NS GUIDE JAPS GIVEN HiGH NEWS l' VU ANT Lo ! i | HUNTERS l!\' ! H : : { B MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL { | A group of munters, mehuding & October Ist to April Ist ! 4 il ¢ Eifective. October Ist to April 1s ! == =4 ! Gene Estes and Robert Andreson of P b ) his V! can you cn;m“- a course of in- \IVn(l} after his discharge because [ AKE SUCCESS, Oct _! Doy returned to town thi | ~ {| truction under the GI Bill? Sup- he became disgusted with civilian Russia has charged that , Week after a two week’s huntir MURPHY & MURPHY Passeng& an Xpl’eSS {| osc. like R. F. F. of Lawrence, life. But now he's cager o get agents” had been placed in re- trip in the oi S “'-'“.L‘:-‘ | TRANSFER Business. ; { it you start out on a two- out. His enlistment has two more sponsible positions in the U. S.. 1he Urip was o ade aboard E.BU-| SERVICE STATION, store bldg., DAILY {! car correspondence course study- years to run. Is there any Way administered zone of Scuthern chanen’s boat, I'm Alone. | plumbing rep. shop. §| g radio. And then, 1 the same he can do it-get out I mean? Koreo. ' Wy g 8 |{SEVERAL good homes on Glacier juneau—Ketchikan {| ontleman, you decide maybe radio The Aimy De ment says,no— The ,Soviet accusation was made BONE AND MUSCLE | Highway; Peterson and Tuttorm- SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | ot for you but a course in with one exception. If there is a by Deputy Foreign Minister An- Opponents of the Douglas High,| gon 10% mi.; Bednar, Auke 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P sg lesmanship i5. Can you change? really serious case of dependence drei A. Gromyko before the Uniteq in the coming s bgsketball| Bay, etc. 11:30A Ly, PETERSBURG Lv. 8:200 {| Yo with the permission of the on him back home, it might be Nations Assembly’s 57-nation poli- tournaments had better beware, for DECKER Bllg, apts, and commer- 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P 2 eterans Administration possible for him to get a discharge. tjcal committee. B real muscle is being built into, cjal rents. 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P {{ If you can give good solid rea- But the Army it would have Gremyko took the floor after frames of the Douglas lads. 3-BEDROOM home, large base- T 3 ns for wanting to switch, the to be a serious U. S. Delegate John Foster Dulles ; spare mement, during recess. | ment, garage, 2 baths, elec. kit Juneau—Sitka |changes are good youwll be allow- — fold thy SRS Bt an "ex- Al Ed classes, and frec time,| chen, furn., ete. { 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A {ied to . B from JW. Ada, OKla.: plos situation exists as a re students of the school are now out DUPLEX, nice locatiom, fully fur- 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 30A 3 if you've signed up for “Is there any way for a disabled g of the two-year deadlock be- With pick and shovel i wheel- | nished, oil heat, priced to sell. * | o-year course, say in electri- Army veteran to get back in uni- tween the United States and Rus- ows, laying the ground work in ALBATROSS, 30 ft. Icng, fully H ring school, and after form again? sia on the Korean independence Preparaticn to pouring a concrete| equipped for fishing, $8,750. . < G 4 # | it want tc take up The Army Department has spec- guestior play c south side of the PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS | else during your third ial regulations to cover disabled PO Nl : school Werk is under the | and hath, Douglas, SACRIFICE Juneau—Haines—Skagway h years of eligibility, Army veterans who want to re- superv ay Reed, school for immediate sale. g do it? enlist. You should go. to your P!Dpcsed Honeymoon | acaab: AY dene by the stu- 7 ROOM house, Douglas furnished. 2:00P Lv. \ AT, 4:40P if you finish the first Army recruiting office or write to N dents is on a voluntear basis, only ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one 255p Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P | ourse satisfactorily, you can take Enlisted Military Procurement Sec- Is lppEd these wishing to, " need work, but | table model radio — priced for 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY ; Lv. 3:30P p any other approved course you tion, Adjutant Gencmb Office, B G Od enthusiesm is running high, and immediate sale. Ali Times PST (120) | ant. You must get permission Army Department, Washington 25, DY ovl. Orders net many are sitting on the side- BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point el e H the VA, but in normal cases D. C lines. The court when finished will| Louisa, fully furnished, large hat should be easy. R T D | NEW &omt ou 31— Mrs. be 40 by 80 feet, and will accom-| sleeping quarters, unsurpassed JEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri JU AU to— Mon. Wed. Fri | ltGIfiN OF MOOSE IS n Frances Green Hagen, wed modate cutside basketball, tennis,’ view. Priced for immediate sale Angoon X Hawk Inlet £ Query from R.L.W. Lafavette, unseen to a Billings, Mont., volley and many other sports COMPLETE modern home, 12th Baranof X Hood Bay X La.: “How can I find out wha ’ v ractor, last night left for her including ice skating in winter and | St. with rental addition. Can be { Chatham X flrmmh X X X ] oncerns are eligible to give on- SlAGING (H'NA NIGHI e in England by Government roller skating. seen by appointment only. { Chichagof X X | [she-job trainind? order—her proposed honeymoon il {4 BEDROUM house, Star Hill ¢ X XoEAEran y ask the pa The Legion of the M ve confined t fleeting Kiss INES Cobol X est way is to ask ¥ gion of the Mo confine o a fleeting TO MINNESOTA E X X : ar concerns in which you a new event Saturday from her husband and a quick Mrs, Sid Voiles wds a PAA pas- M"BPHY & MUBPHY X X - : terested. The VA doss China Night.” view of New York from an immi- genger last Wednesday enrouté .to EEALTORS—ACCOUNY > X X X {lorove training establishm the atmecsphere of the s.ation detention station. Seattle, m there, she boarded a Phone 676 over ru X X {|der the GI Bil. T 1<! \‘,\‘:Il };xu\\n Chinese dens of iniquity U. S. Immigration and Nat Northwestern plane and continued o 2 ndividual states, often the st will be carried out as much as alization Service employees to Granite Falls, Minn., where she s X-—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. % lepartm:nt of education You possible There will be a large her aboard a plane While her hus- wios alled. d i S el z me find, though, that most repu- varisty of games, promising lots band, Barney Hagen, tried fran- geath or st brother. This 2 PHONE 612 2 table estatlishments are approvad of fun tically to wave good-bye. Author- i¢ waprs voi first visit home in children . Yooin hvnd wages. ! i they want il Ilml M Moose Legion- i found m‘rr ‘le hg‘{l "'_‘)Ll”“;“ about ten years, she will remain for | Mrs. W. C. Smith, Box 3036. z -« o o | their wives ar d tncnds are be! 11« w here ct. 2 9 a time with ln-:- 73-year-old moth- 722-t4 aLASK | e e e e 0T, B R B = SR R T : Pa: “I am employed full time will be —_— \ husband’s family, before SAW FILING DONE by machine fa bank but want to take ssary. H coming (0 her home here | Triplette & Dalziel, So. Seward n IRlInES t‘! ucation by correspondence sch B s ‘Ihleves Ge’ st 722-13 o e some e i1 % ve - FORMER RESIDENTS Police Whistl CONNERY WORKERS LEAVE |55 titled to sub Y Ice whistie b il Sl CUR HAND washed, stretch- P377) g g pleted dismantling o + 48 mq No. and that the Doddles Ghane t¥a ed, like new, 50 ¢ 5 p'\ml Cali owance is paid to e A e the winter, the cannery foremsn, TRONING =i Lo Hi g q L " 3 SR, Li waaw NC also ! g orrespond; NDON, . 31L—P—Thieves g, ¢ ; e : "IIIIIIIIlIllllIIIIllIlIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIII|II|||lllIlIIIIIl|IIIlIIl'IlHlIIIIIIlllllIIIlIIII' {taking correspond LONDON, Oct. 31.—(®—Thieves g, ER0 e AmiBtADES: . VRIS tas wbh-caien kR s {However, only one broke into a country house OWN- jory today by plane for their Se-| Phone son1 - Hotel A0 time the course ta Of interest to friends Ju- ed by the Duchess of Kent and 110 homes. Machinery was moved ,’35‘) ne i BEESS 720‘%3 {against your total period of neau the announcement of the were frightened off last night by g0 the cannery building for rea- ©YES EXAMINED LENSES PRF\CRIBED mh.\ for GI Bill educatior of a daughter, Elisabeth a servant, Their only 100t: & (o e coiore oo the piling founda- C SMALL troller 82 ft. ) i —_— Mae, to Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Bia- police whistle. s tion is suppcsedly in bad condition.| or over must be in top shape. DR D D. MARGUABDT Question f“::‘ 1‘1“‘» Oklah < ‘{" ,]L*’“ng“““"f “‘g‘”“be SR ’m' " n Ging Before operations next year, the Write full details, Glen A. Rey- lcity: “I would like to get abeth, who arriv ctober sses irls mpeny plans cn either extensive, nolds, Box 364, Sitka Alaska. i OPTOMETRIST ,,,g(:\,‘m}:,u, \u‘m“u' : ‘1N“ joins a brother, Walter, Jr, iy wanted at Perey's Cafe. 685 it SN B resent site or driv- Tiosts Secutio an !in Alaska here should I wr old e G 1 fy o i i g all new piling on s ¢ site PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS T ‘Department b Bislorke, the former Jane| | NOTICE TO (xzmrmg?v e i e vatEhs tllaing: D TG RENT-—Furnished or - e ———— |the best’ place to write is ington, was employed by the| NOTICE IS HEREBY I‘i‘ A R i two or three bed- e T | Bureau of Land Management, De- Department of Public Welfare in{{bat the undersigned Was o kit nent or house. Ph. 866 JU M l“G & HEATING CO. el of Interior, Washington Juneau for several years prior to 9A; sy ;f October, 11[”‘1(?5() e HALLOWE'EN PARTY — siliints \er marriag peinted Executor of the Li b Grade’ Boho \ iz he HOM P 0x REAU PLUME =S i ie 4 well F fiard lapa Testament and of the Estate of Déu;;‘:i s:‘(m:;(xd hod their Hallow.| 1048, T14-112 PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET META) i Ll e S ] Bisabetn Decker, eceased % 2 Scbool, ot Fallow 3 WELDING Query from D. R., New Orleans: having served with the Military i = cainsE[€oR pafties im their respective prperp Béaity ~ Shop, Phone “1 am a Public Law 16 on-the-job Police in the Travel Division dur-| /g8t persons having claims agalnst | oo me during this afternoon. There vl vl lir v PHONE 787 Third and Franklin I trainee. Are we still entitled to ing war {48 estate of deceased Will Bresent uin" o gpple hobbing and other| on oo o NOUC evenings by 1Ir receive $100 worth of tools from - {them, with proper vouchers and oo ey i i Ithe VA?" All v duly verified, to the ‘un_dmslg‘ned at s P i i r Ve vOU L Juneau, Alaska within six (6) L g = S e Y0 SR oIl Bre : | months from the date of this notice. MILLER'S DAUGHTER HOME |QUIET WORKING woman wants SRR 7 {more. They tell me a i ‘ ‘| Miss Louise Miller, daughter of board and rocm in private home.! 1 t g| . BLISS9 TBABING POST { lentitled to as many tools SERVI(ES AT HOI.Y ‘gl?‘éflf“ Juneau, Alaska, October |\ "¢ My w. Dell Miller, arriv-| Write Empire 3168. 709-t1 {necessary to do his work o e i led this week after a visit outside —— ! ~JAMES W. McNAUGHTON i Butt d P Fl H { irun to considerably more ‘ A - MeN: TON, will entoll at the Douglas HEMSTITCHING and Button Beads . . aper Flowers . . lose slw Exgi\;tm, | Making, Black 510. 707-1mo f he F: | First publication, Oct. 10, 1947. S ES e CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS Question fr D.T The Feast of All Saints' Day, i { ey | = MARINE WAY { "My Son re-enlisted in U will be observed in The Church|L8st Publication, Oct. 31, 1947. | METHODIST CHURCH i“égfi“;‘;%{;i\“’sf plain Sewing. sty § 0P D 8 Yhe Boly Tdiy b & celebra- | |NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL| A Hallowe'en Party was given __ s L — ' Jhn of the AU =CommucH on| ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND | last Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 Waitresses and Fountain Girls | es - own 1”5‘““"[‘}‘“1\, morning, Nov. 1st, at| PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD 'to 6 oclock for children of the wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf [ et S sy ez Al AND DISTRIBUTION |Douglas Community Methodist nu home remedy for 70 396 st will be marked| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Church and its choir members. The LL A“ £ relleving miseries of Dby special music and sermon on'tnat on October 17th, 1947, GER- afternoon was spent in games Hal- MISCEL. EOUS cbflflefls °°1d-’ Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock ; 5 g Desh 0. B. Bics officiat: TRUDE BOGGAN, administratrix, lowe'en fashion after which re- pory, Dress snup and Hospital "o ue 1285 all Asrvies f‘d(‘ bom.»‘ non, with the will vannexed,‘n-eshn»mms were served.‘ The party Repairs made at reasonable pri-| Reh’i ei‘afioll _‘cr the estate of ARTHUR NICHOL- | w in charge of Miss Claudia ces, Clothes made according to g SON, D?Ceflsed‘ made fmd filed in | Kelsey, church worker. size. Phone 547. P. O. Box the above entitled Court at Juneau, | 1539. 679 tf| SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT ; ; Alaska Transportatien Company | GASTINEAU HOTEL e P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 | Juneau, Alaska | L.‘ Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS [‘ i management of this vank 1s pieaged Lo conserva- Jave operation. The safety it depusitors’ tunds is our oritmary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- oer of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation which tnsures 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 rrrrry FLY BY CLIPPER Travel to Seattle by speedy, 4-engine Clipper at a smooth 4 miles a minute . . . you'll have extra time for things to do Outside. Pan American’s comfortable Clippers make travel a pleasure . . . with a dozen little personal services. Your fare includes delicious food, station- ery and magazines, a blanket or pillow, even special food and service for children. Let our stewardess welcome you aboard soon. Flying Clipper schedules are frequent and cone venient. Ask Pan Amcrican for details . , 4 Baranof Hotel—Telephone 106 LIy Aucercan Worio Amrwars L=/ fi:/m o //fe%/ny C?'W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA RUSSIA CHARGES Alaska, her Final Account and Re- | port and Pedition that the heirs of | this estete bz determined by Decree | |of ;this Court and final award and | distribution decreed, and that on| sald day this Court entered its| Order directing that a hearing be | had upon said Final Account and | Report and Petition before it on the | 19th day of Dzcember, 1947, at 10: U(Jl o'clock A. M. in the forenoon of said day, at the office of said United States Commissioner and Probate Judge. in the Federal-Territorial | Building, in Juneau, Territory ot Alaska, and requiring all persons to then and there appear and make | their objections, if any, thereto, and to the settlement thereof; and, to the final award and distribution of the residue of this estate in accord- ance with the provisions of the Last Will and Testament of Deceased, to John V. Holmberg, Axel Nelson, Norval Nelson, and Mary Daroff, of Juneau, Alaska, and Steve Sapko of Darwin, Cali- fornia. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 17th day of October, 1947. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Ju- ne=u Precinct, Alaska. First publication, Oct. 17, 1947. Last publh:uv.ion Nov. 7, 1947. NOTICE s HEREBY CAVEN that Pearl A. Heinke, administra- trix of the estate of Ahce Hall, de- ceased, has filed herein her Final Report of the administration of the estate of deceased, and that a hear- ing will be had upon the same, be- fore the undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on December 19, 1947, at which time and place all persons interested in the said estate may appear and file! objections, in writing, to said Final Report, and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court this 16th day of October, 1947. s/ FELIX GRAY, commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Oct. 17, 1947. Tast publication, Nov. 7, 1M7. Lawrence Swanson | DOUGIAS PARTNERSHIP | partnership was formed this Lee E. Swift and A week between Wm. F. Crawford of Juneau. The | involves the Oasis and Oasis - Liquor | partnership Cccktail Bar Store business. MASSES SATURDAY On Saturday, November 1 and) the Feast of All Saints, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be cele- | brated at 10 o'clock in the Doug-\ |las Cathdlic Church. I.IJST AND FOUND Star ring, inscription .inside. Re- ward. Call Red 328. 721-t3 PERSON WHO tcok man’s tan ga- bardine top coat on night of 18th at Elks Club, please contact Secy. of Elks Lodge. 721-t3 LOST—25 mm EASTMAN Movie camera. Liberal reward. Ph. room 307 Gastinean Hotel. 719-t3 | | LOST—Wrist watch, Jarbur make. Reward, No. 12 Seaview Apts. T18-t6 | NEW GARBAGE SERVICE IS STARTING SATURDAY Bus Ansell announced today that his new garbage disposal service will start in Juneau tomorrow. He will be forced to start with trucks available as his new refuse truck will not be received in Juneau from Seattle until Nov. 16. - ->ee — FROM SEATTLE Irving J. Cunz, with the U. S. Rubber Co., at Seattle is staying at the Baranof. LOST—Geld black onyx Eastern |- FRI i 'AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 656-t1. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-t1 Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artiste’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality | P R R e L GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. “FOR BENT SINGLE kOOw, private entrance, 423 Harris. Ph. Blue 759. 1720-t2 NICE LARGE ROOM, good neigh- borhood. Board, buss to door. Suitable for couple or 2 girls. 522 W 10th St. SINGLE ROOM for working Wo- man in private home, phone Red 462. T11-t6 NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, steambath free — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. 704-1mo. ROOMS FOR RENT. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s. © 657-tf. beds. -315 Gold St. 656~ ROOM—kifchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. e S O o 12 or Nov./NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or | week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. SATURDAY MEETING FOR RAINBOW GIRLS RIRARSRSC, eo REMEMBER China night, games and fun. Moose Lodge, Saturday night. adv. 722-t3 the Scottish Rite Temple Satur- day afterncon, Nov. 1, at 2 o'clock to conduet their regular business 719-t3 | CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean | The Rainbow Girls will meet in| DAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947 o 2 o - ) )~ 7 11 %) ADS | FOR SALE FOR SALE—Natural blue fox paw iur coat, size 16, almost new half price. Call Blue 785 evenings or Sunday 722-12 i3 PC. DIM set, new open stock, Frederick & Nelson. Ultra, modern design. Sacrifice, $: Black 545 evenings 722-t3 1 SMALL OIL circulating heater, h.p. geared induction motor; 9¢5 W 1lth St. 7223 '46 TAYLORCRAFT & condition. Brooks, neau Hotel. R A MODERN ae and chair wsini finish, the size for living room; a 12 ft. skiff with cak stantions and framing, put together with galvanized bolts and brass screws 32 h.p. Mercury, 12 hour running Both boat and motor in excellent condtion. Ph, 201. 21-t2 ; TABLE $15. Play Green 820. WOOD working tools with Dodge sedan good trans- tation, glass mason jars, child- kiis and er toys. See Mr. Juneau Motors or call at 825 A St 721-i3 1935 V-8 COUZE, racic and heater. New tires, new paint, this sum- $350, good transportation 478 721-t4 mer Ph. 5 BROADLOOM rug c’zm’ be to make smaller rugs. Douglas 721-t3 tires, new transponta- 21-16 SHEV pic gocd new cheap s Motors. 1, 2 and 3 yd. sil muskrat cape, el- plate, solid lea- ther man'’s lu; e, clothing, misc. items, 400 No. cans, 327 1lth St. rear entrance top floor. 21-t1 FANCY WORK, bedding, silver ectric iron, hot 9 TO heaters, 4 4'73 x 19 in. , many car parts, one bicycle Roife Sherwood, Box 3036. T21-13 TROLLER “HOBO II". SH*A ownel aboard, Float 2, Boat Harbor. 720-13 6 ROOM furtiished House, 2 Tots on corner, near -school. Priced for immediate sale. Box 1152, Doug- las. 720-t4 ALL FURNISHED, 3 room house and 3 cabins. Inquire 207 Wil- loughby after 5 o'clock. 720-t3 36 ft. 88 x 4.4 TROLLER, Double ender, fully equipped. See Bob Miller at Gastineau Hotel. 720-16 1 SET 10 volumes “Our Wonder World” $10. 3 large volumes Mer- | rian Webster Dictionary $8. All | good condition, nice Christmas \ gift. Ph. Douglas 364. 720-t3 |39 CHEV COUPE, Ph. Green 520. | T19-tf NEW ELECTRIC Paint Sprayer, complete with motor and gun. Ph. Black 442 after 6 p.m. T19-t4 e e 0 00 00 0 00 ELLA McLOUGHLIN home at 420 Third Street, fully turnished, lot 30 ft. x 100 1t. Sale to highest bidder at 2 pam. Saturday, November 1, 1947 Premises may be examined at 0 p.m. Wednesday and Friday October 29 and 31st. J. W. McNaughton DO I A ) e o 00 { | i eeesesee ce0esscc00scece length 42'%, Peter boat 7-t7 “Brat” 155 Kermat. Rd. on NEW BOAT beam 12z, Larson, Old Gun harbor. IR. 'W. KRUSE home, bedrooms, 1 garage, ocevpancy. DIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Auk Bay, 4 immediate 1-t6 Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. 713-t1 | INCOME PROPERTY, 3 apart: ments, completely furnished, elec- tric stoves, steam heated, cement basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 afternoons or evenings for ap- pointment. 13-t12 ‘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, i’ like new. Ph. 132, 712-tt KBARGAIN property, $415 monthly | income, lot over 300 ft. long $13,- | 500, $6,000 cash takes it. Call 336. | 800-t12 FOR SALE—Thlu nouses and lot, ; houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis | Box 576, Juneau. 472-t4 | From 1900 to 1914 there were about 1,000,000 annual immigrants 'n the United States. L