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PAGE SIX NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective. October 1st to April Ist Passenger and Express MOVIELAND | NOTABLES ! AROUSED Orgamze Committee Seek- 1947 d “ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3 WANT ADS . < o -1 " 1 MURPHY & MURPHY' TRANSFER Business. SERVICE STATION, shop. FOR SALE cargo vessel. Atlas diesel. SALECoastal Powered by 400 h.p store bldg., FOR plumbing rep. § DAILY { Ketchik i SEVERAL good homes on Glacier' 103 ft. x 21 {t.-10 in. x 9 ft. Bullt s H Juncau—Ketchikan REMETEL m(] O S”?‘fl of unAm- | Highw Peterson and Tuttorm- in 1942 of heavy comstruction. SOUTHBOUND OUND | son, 10% mi; Bednar, Auke Surveyed this year by ABS. Ex- 10:98 - J;?g;?sliwnc 4 fir' ;;g: erican Committee | Bay, ete. cellent cendition. Write: Coastal 11:30A Ly. P! - e LV» § B DECKER Bldg., apts, and commer- Transport Corp. 510 Blumont St 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL v. 2:50P O R g g S ¢ o) Tt Laguna Beach, Calif. 4-t6 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P HOLLY WOOR,, ¥4, 8 &40 : i Movicland notables organized in a 3-BEDROOM home, large base- 5 e 1 S { e toe for SREARGE ® * ment, gatdge, 3 baths, elec, Kit- PRESSURE COOKER holds 3% No Juneau—Sitka ! Commitiee fof l”h" “‘""-" el | e Bt et 2 2 cans or 27 liquid gts., sealer, 600 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A ) can = ished, oil héat, priced to sell. | fancy work, silk lengths, elec (* or earlier) 2 i o ALBATROSS, 30 ft. Icng, fully an_d clo bunch beads, broadeast | eauipped for fishing, $3,750. : t ““‘»"”;;‘-7 Tl"I" 28 x 17, ero- i . TORSEeRs i . chet rug. 32 th rear entrance, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS 5wy | DAL e floo T24et1 5 A from Holly., @nd bath, Douglas, SACRIFI S #54 uneau-—Uaifgs-—Skagway Washington, | for immediate s 28 {t. TROLLER 31A989 as is where 200P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P ssting the commit- |7 WOOM house, Douglas (furnished. |y jasy float Boat Harbor. Call »55P Ly HAINES -..Lv. 8:55P Aot 5 i Pgmelh] ONE, 4 dbube Spusble Radio, Sone| | podding SN evenings. 124-t3 210P Ar SKAGWAY Lv 3:30P NJ) and its investiga-| 3Pl d“‘""“ }"‘"“0 = pricad for A7 . bk immediste sale. TROLLING BOAT “Pirate”. Good H (19 activities ir o ALl Times PST (190°) luis “i BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point' conditicn, ready to fish. Owner s s Louisa, fully furnished, large living on boat. On Master's Float, L v sleeping quarters, unsurpassed between Float 4 and 5. 72416 JUNFAU to— Mon. Wed.Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon Wed. Fr 3 Gt | oy Brioad “for Hmniitlhie Tealh: | iR C e n = Hawk Inlet A : g e, wil Join e e GOMPLETE modern home, 12th PREWAR MAYTAG washing ma- Baranof X Hood Bay X I s 10 demand that| “c "o T o) addition. Can be! chine, excellent condition. Eh bk x % Hoonah x x x| er peers into the wreckage of in the forest near Klamath |ih¢ un-American Committee which| “o %o I“”:h‘\t‘mmt"‘)::lv AR ke 72413 Chichagof X Kimshan o X z Oregen’s Governor Snell and two of its top officials. The legs of two rest cn plane's 1 such indignation and iq B}DP)O:)WXI} house, Qtul" )iixll 3 5 CObol e = Pelican il e i ! third unidentified body lies under a white ceat (foreground). (¥ Photo. st across Ametica be apglistind} : - 3 hp WISCONSIN aircooled mo- 3 EIRa Gove X Port Altharp., - X 2 ; {—not merely reshuttled, but voted | ({URPHY & MURPHY o Wholesale price. Ph. Blue i fout of existence.” | 320 6 i Excursion In. § i-;p:i\:r 1}‘( e P e | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS e 5 Funger = oAt x M A N Y p ASSENGERS | Phone 676 over rurst Nationel Bord COMFORTABLY furnished house Gustavus v f— at Duck Creek, lights, running X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable ARE FlOWN B SEWARD wu'l BE | er, garage, chicken house, 2 | flfi hn garden. See Joe Kendler, PHONE 61 By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIA - - HOSTS FOR 1948 Wy y ¥ L H EURENG WEEKEND | NTCE FURNISHED house, apt. of == e - a) | room in private home with kitch- 7/ w"}”‘_‘\';:‘ i M % %} s st about as hard to get a until he's disct The P ; VFw ENCAMPMENI en privileges. Write Empire 3277 it 5 z‘x'(v\ car as it is to win a political 000,000 still itty will it vt’ff“:f’“‘ s ! P oy | iment. For most pecple, any- 750 more ampu- 5 B il 4 | — e ——— C. * DINNER £t, Lew i sons from 1A 'HOME BAKEL Pastries, home stock, Frederick & Nelsc maximum " s R, it A 3 mln Es i for everybody, though. One atiionad % b Ses and one to Fair- Me’e“ng Of AlaSka OlflterS; canned fruits and vegetables, for| modern design. Sacrifice, { |special group of auto tu is ¥ a0 e ] here Told Ofganllaflon | The Pantry. Ph. 108 or 892 Black 545 evenings. g&‘/mq ade up of disabled rans en-, The law says that N0 MOre MaY|cp.rie. ooster. Leonacd Gamen 5 p ] Htled<th free Gars unfiee the cata. e BHAYGed, even: AT (UhE WELBRE s oo r s mOOAT (SRmEOD, L](KS Mone" Sy . R e b { | for- tees law of Aug. 1946 y the differenc % s o St i | RE MAN. to ¢ 20 VJDIW,‘”(“ ThaneuE: Aug. 18 : . ILe William Mulhare ildren 5 1th ) s ; $1,600 must tak Lt i o) w2 childien, rccm, “||lllllllllllllllllllllllll||IIHIII|l||||l|IIIIIIllllllIIIII|Illll!l|||||l|||lIIIIIIIIIIII|' The Veterans Adm ) SL600 must t2KE otike, James Gallots, Dal ward will be the site of Mrs. W. C. Smith, Box 3036 i : a 16 necessary Xtras, S 1 Bt e ihag saogsits R Y35, jem, Robert Cowling, Walter Gori tment of Alaska i Seaplane, good 00. Many of the cars are equid- yi Mrs Scot ¢ : gy Rm. 204 » rvicers have acqu ar ith spect alsioh eHe zKi, M: Scott Murphy of the Veterans of For-| — . Rm. 2 jfree. All these veteran or o Lo e poich eni duncau to Seattle: Richard ars. That city’s invitation|SAW FILING CYES \§ RESCRIBED ||lost the use of, one or both legs pyies X M~ ghamrell, Howard Lewis, Floyd|w? cepted yesterday at ihe Tn])ln::r § — R} . _ b A MODER . . . cigivility requirement. £ € 3 L .| vuueau to Fairbanks: W. M. Pro- | VF Dey Council of Ad- g b ] iy | struck in the leg by shrapnel. some mputee - MUskLy 5 e 9 ministratic | CURTAINS HAND washed, \”“‘C‘" Sl g OPTOMETRIST g DS So before o = ed, like new cents panel and frg with J stepped on land mines, and some Hn atinubee SHieH On Saturday 17 persons arrived, Tre Encampment will begin with i S e ralva olts and k A o a0 PrR uneau Fore parlieick : . an amputee mustifrom Seattle and ten from the ration on Wenesday, June 16| Fed 488 8 to 12 am I PHONE 506 TMENTS Besides the 15000 now driving o e g FRRESIS €N will conclude with memorial| CASH FOR SMALI b i ::“::1’1‘«“: e ———————————————————— | o new cars, an additional 3000 | gnow a couple of paraplegics F it : ces on Sunday, June 20. Thei or over must be wop n Ph. 201 721-t2 T ——— have Leen certified by VA 85 gro o e Yt thetr gew ., Aitivals from Seattle were: Irenc pment Banquet will be held| write full d Glen A. Rey- ¢ RSt JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO Stz Sorngw upder_ i 3 heh & wa il p DT SOY, Ohaes Da- rday, June 19. Detalls of | polqs Box 364, Sitka Alaska. | 1933 CHEV pickup, new tires, new . Act o BosnithiiE Clifford Myers k Stine, | tr al V. ation will 719-t6 brakes, gocd cheap transporta- PLUMBING-—-HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAl All they have to is to go b2 ‘\‘mlldm Christenson ed out this By thef L Lt . tion. $350, Connors Motors. 721-t6 ’ |to their local auto dealer, pre Orville Mandle, James McDonald,! Seward Fest which act as HOME appliance Service. PO BOX ——— —— g 3 WELDING s P! O! DE : their certificate of eligibility .and Parapleg las . McKenzie, host | 1043, Douglas. 714-t12 36 ft. 88 x 44 TROLLER, Double PHONE 787 Third and Franklin l make arrangements for a car, cords : Department Commander Harold e ) ender, fully equipped. See Bob | In most cases (maybe in every they are p d from tk owman, Lois Scar-|E. Mayo, of Douglas, told the KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone| miller at Gastineau Hotel. lcase) they do not have to sweat or thereabouts all the way down ell Hart, Jean Wright, Council yesterday that the finan-| 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing] 720-t6 cEAI. St et alans naciod At MNatially: & the: aise of Hoffower i atus of the organization is| In permancnts. Open cvenings by v 3 23 e ooeee , | dealers tal of their requests t entitied to a FIo h Coffin,!not strong. The Council then vot-| appointment. 714-tf |39 CHEV COUPE, Ph. “1'(’913”330 § (for new That's fr arl T r and in-|ed to devise a money-making o S T S A 9-tf BLISS’ TRADING POST { |the way it should be Cne of the paraplegics I talk- fant % Bouald|schemel to balsier 8 e fras H]v}a‘- ng. (;!-?12\0310.111(1 57\:)7(}1:;13 or SALE, | Cong made $35£00,000 avail- ed to had ordered his car and set Parker, G. Tilley, Felix Isher v Details of the scheme will i LY Wurlitzer Piano ‘Alaska Dealer. Beads 5o Paper rlowers iR Hose { lable for the ca nputees pro- to leave the hospital as soon as Theo Lyman, L. J. Danvil te left up to a committee com-! ALTERATIONS and Plain Sewing. MO AT TR TR CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS { gram. Only 0,000 has been it arrived. That car was impor- Bahr S |posed of JohnT.McLaughlin, Hunt| call 208 Main St ! 124 W 3rd 71348 MARINE WAY { 'spoken for. Yet the VA says that tant to him. Getting out of the to Seattle: Caroline Gruening and Burke Riley, mem-| —. i By 8 o {|all veterans now eligible for free hospital depended upon getting his Jane Faulkner, Tom bers of Taku Post in Juneau. L.| Waitresses and Fountain Girls iNCOME PROPERTY., 3 apart: ; = |cars have either applied for or re- car chings, Julius Hageman, Oscar T. Parker, of Juneau, is to be em- wanted a¢ Peroy’s Cafe. 665 | ments, completely furnished, elec- ceived (m;u cars. What then is Another paraplegic I met was szr;hmm, Elmer Ward, Flo Ca- ployed Eor the purpose of m;vn-i tric stoves, steam heated, cement going to happen to the $6,000,000 still in the Army. He'd been at buco aging whatever campaign is final = basement, newly painted, excel- Ealance still in the special fund? Halloran when the VA took it 4 ge Kippola, ly cdecided upon. ; HISCELLANEOUS lent condition, centrally located, - fe bably most of it, if not all over from the Army and just stay- JON Eugene W.. William H. Olson, Anchorage at-|— | reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 F R E l H l‘ of it, will be used up tefore the ed on. He, too, was eager to get Lee, Fric Sanstxc anley Orne,|torney, was selected by the Coun-|OPENING NOV. 10-_THEPANTRY| afterncons or evenings for' ap- | time limit runs out next June 30. his new car. But until he actual- Mis. Stanley Orne, Marvin Nore.cil to assume the post of Depart-| Delicatessen—Food Exchange. | pointment. 713-t12 ‘ The disabled who will use it are ly is discharged and becomes a Hus Alsvik }mvnt Judge Advocate, replacing Ph. 108 or 892—Bus Depot | GBI TA e ] H still in the Army and Navy Hos- veteran he can't apply. e |Charles T. Smith, who has left the| 5 e TR R 9 ~|NORGE washer, complete bedroom , nefflgefahfln pitals or at least in the service. - - . | Territory. AVON PRODUCTS mpresen.at.lves set, overstuffed chair, electric ] They haven't been discharged 50 oy p LR : ! AI.ASKA (0 ASTAL | "The visiting Department officials| Phone Black 475. P.O. Box T2 | yange and complete youth bed, ! they apply for t i T ~°~‘;~“ 'P"";“ ‘J""_K““‘\!‘ i |visited Mrs. John MeGormick yes- | 656-t1.| gize 16 inner lined fitted black | use RI ‘f), ,\i:ts A IN 1948 A!RLINES FLEES :’t(:;i:uqlm(l(l ])u(!:l !;wu(' rcspe;'ts “;vBEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. ;i;css ecoa;:itlt:l‘zblue fox ?;Eaéx ol e g . le is the first member of| i | - like new. - SERVICE to ALASKA : Jhat only velerals M58 4 ooquit o to Altska i od er She i the it member of| Vit Besberg, Grem @, | devew Pv i jud | a man isn't a veteran D€ program of the Tacoma Cham- 4 !in Alaska to hold a national VF‘W T % ;FOR SALE—Thive nouses and Iot ™ ber of Commerce according to ad- 2 |Fosition. Mrs. McCormick was re-| WINTER & POND CO, ine, | houses in good condition and best £ es received in Juneau. The Al- ily appointed to be Deputy Chicf| Complete Photographic Supplies | location. Inquire Trevor Davis | 1 be in June or July - oo Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington aska tour AR LUDGD J0! at the Baranot ‘To relieve miser- ! call Mary For Raies and Information ies, rub throat, 1 reservations anc CONSULT S e Vv»:. Sl Alaska Tl;flgfia“he; Company || sSUNEAU MARINE CO. OT . B g Marine MARINE WAYS and Juneau, Alaska Hardware ““foxernverion Boat Sales i Rubber Boats PHONE 29 Appraisals BOX 2719 Foot West Eighth St. JUNEAU, ALASKA Have Your Boat Stcam Cleaned While on Our Ways Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS BUS ANSELL announces.... Garbage Disposal Service - . f this ;::T:!:m.;ervs- » o Toe aiety NOVEMBER FIRST <18’ une our wsmy wnsideration In SUNDAY—Business District. i1t n the bank is a mem- D POSITS MONDAY—Main ;: Gold. ser ot ceaeral Denosit In- TUESDAY—Apartments and Star Hill. IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED urance Cornoration which nsures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000 WEDNESDAY—Main to Gold Creek. THURSDAY —Gold Creek to E. FRIDAY—Tele uhdne Hill, Willoughby and . to Harbor. SATURDAY—Waynor— ACME DISPQSAL SERVICE PHONE 631—AFTERNOONS ORMATION FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION —— Box 576, Juneau. 472-&’ Al Costal Airlines reported %, SWIL for the Auxiliary in Alaska. | Developing — Printing — Enlarging | 1li; C t and Sunday || The Council held a four hour! Artists’ Paints and Materials of ito Petershu Ketehikan Sitka, | Kusiness meeting yesterday after- Finest Quality | Hood Tenakes, Hoonah, Peli. |N002 and then attended a brief| | LOST ANB FOUNB can, War ,,, Bt Al eting of the Sourdough Pup GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- —__ ; = ent, $750. Paper Curls, $1 up,| FOUND—Pair of gloves also brace- Rodman Bay, Haines Tent of the Military Order of the Passengers to Kcn‘lixx(kan“h\\‘m-g Cootie at 7 p. m. This was follow-| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 let. Owr_ler may have by proving Frank Hayward and Mrs, w. m |60 bV a cocktail party for Cmmes‘ 315 Decker Way. 1 ownership and paying for adv. e o thurz, John ~ w.|aRd their ladies. Today, another| i 184 Vile i {business session was beginning at| rnn nm oS G Wilec M;}; I g e | |LOST—25 mm n EASTMAN Movie to 4 r. Albrecht, 2 = . i camera. Liberal reward. Ph. room Max Rogers, Bill Hixson, Jake pf\” CL‘“"“}""“"L Officers and all| FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi-| 307 Gastinean Hotel. 719-t3 Cropley, Russell Hart and Lillian |, o' Commanders are members of| ness section, 326 2nd St. Phone | Tl i e Kitka cil. Attending the meet-| Black 354. 793-tf | LOST—Wrist watch, Jarbur make, | here 08 were: Harold E. Mayo, | Reward, No. 12 Seaview Apis. | Flying to Hood Bay were Vance ., 1= R A Rich and John Osbourn; to Hoo- {Douglas, Department Commander; NICE LAR ROOM, good neigh- 718-t6 nah, D. Neushin; to Rodman Bay, John T. McLaughlin, Juneau, De-| borhood. Board, buss to door.| S L A 5 A G L O L. Colby; to Tenakee, Peter M: partment Senior Vice-Commander;! Suitable for couple or 2 girls. 522 R L Auhmp,“é“:l':l': ,?:: 1):);:(1:; 5(‘;\(:,\;({. lm(g de| W 10th St. 719-t3 FORMER m"EAu Wa s o and v . b 3 par en’ om- | ;g _Gfli{la”gfm#E;u_li:amnflf;:x“yrnI:cgg;; mander; Andrew E. Dennis, Au_}SlI\GLE ROOM for working wo-l ; Skagway, Robert MEQuilIa;;.SI 5 Department Inspector; A.| I&n in private home, phone Bed| MA" 's M'SS'“G- Inbound passengers to Juneau an{nir;?l;]l;‘vfmé x'l“;‘ TD”_‘““ f"“i“_,‘w’ 7“46[ ! from Petersburg werc Bud White-| -0 WATCen GOV ;ancl éa‘r'\NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, SK'FF Is Fou“o side and Mrs. G. Montemayor;| it e B0 TCR T POS COM<| - steambath free — Scandinavian from Ketchikan, Thelma Bodding, ' adielh it 20 Franklin St s Taku Post Commander ooms, So. R P Neln and John W. Wilsster | R } (7 R SR e TR r.; from itka 9 cQuillan, ! } d Kate Smith, L. Colby, Jee Jimmy, yB ' h 0 “F " {ROOMS FOR REN1. Down town A capsized skiff found drifting in Donald Cc Olaf C. Peterson 'md‘ rl !s u o ‘ location. Inquire at Darnell’s. Resurrection Bay, seven miles from ¢ { | GRAVE'S 657-tf. Seward, prompted official fears to- Jack Gucker. day that its two occupants, Edward X | Al-| A"er 251 vea“ CLEAN steamheated rooms, Flying to Juneau from Port tborp were Henry Legge and Wal- ‘\ clean Dpay, 33, and James Effler, 39, may lis George; from Pelican, T. Bil-| CALCUTTA—(#—The last British | beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf. have drowned. & lingsley; from Hocnah, Mrs. E. M !trcops, the Second East Lancashire CTieh ! Bcth of the men were newcomers Y o G Osborn and My, | battalion, have moved out of famed | o0 ol ag:““’“”"m’m‘ to this area, Day having recently and Mrs. Martin Victor. rt William thus breaking & Bri- —— —J00¢ PR __________|come here from Randle, Wash.,, and Inbound from Teankee were t'Sh association with the fort of 257 INIC}:: CLEAN ROOMS, by day o! Effler moving here last month with Daniel Joseph, Jack Bell and|¥cars. Raised in 1755, the battalion | week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. his wife from Juneau where he Frank Ja from Skagway, Rich- has scen action in many lands in- | - —— |was employed by the Alaska Ju- ard Sham: Allan Cary and cluding the USA where it fought :ll{ RECORD WIRE USE neau Gold mine. Eilsworth Guillidge; and from Bunker Hill. After World War 11| HAMBURG—(P—The amount of, The drifting skiff was found Sat- Haines, Frank Hayward. ‘suwnc in Arakan and North Bur-|telegraph traffic handled by the urday by the Coast Guard light- o~ ma, the battalion moved to Cal(‘u“fl‘}()(h;pust in the British zone of house tender Bittersweet midway Men's two-pauts Sults are nov\vm 1946 where till May of this year | Germany is now greater than be- ! between Cain’s Head and Thumb’s arriving. See them on display at|it has been mainly used to quell fore the war, the British Control Cove light. “The Cicthing Man.” 6 tf riots. Culnmlasmn announces. | A search of the area yesterday by the Bittersweet and by a private - —ee - - >-ee R The Philippines main sources of AT HOTEL JUNEAU FROM HAWK INLET wplane piloted by Gerald Protzman income are agriculture, livestock,! Alice J. Stevenson of Hoonah is| Lenore Rhode of Hawk Inlet is failed fo fl,jgclosg any clue to the miseing men’s whereabouts. lumbering and fishing staying at the Baranof Hotel mining lrrm_ism-od at .the Hotel Juneau.