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PAGE SIKX .IIHVIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIHII'HEIIIIlIlIllllmlllIll|IHHIHIIlilIIIiIIIlIlIIIHIIIIIIIthl NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective. October 1st to April Ist Passenger and Express Ali Times PST (120°) DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL ..Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN ..., Lv. 2:00P Juneau—Sitka 9:00 Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES .Lv. 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv 3:30P JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed.Frl. ~ JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri Angoon X Hawk Inlet Pe Baranof X Hood Bay X o Chatham X - Hoonah X XX Chichagof X ' Kimshan 4 Cobol X Pelican - e o Elfin Cove X Port Althorp. x Excursion Tn x Superior X : Funter x Tenakee b < Gustavus X Todd X X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 fllflSK%gfa/* iy Al IRLIRES etwing S JUNEAU A AR HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI' RYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARCUARDT OPTOMETRIST secund and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING €0. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET META! WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ke - even pounds, was born M 10:00 p. m., informals e o e ¥ t 3 g to Mr d Mrs. da Moocse Hall | g ) Bryee at thei® home on Satur a. m, election of | b ¢ Monastety Street | rs of Moose Association and: . H e ; business meeting; Noon, | he Rev 2 L Webster, lu: < 1:30, sightseeing and N I ‘ { pastor of the Presbytcrian Church ent rent, including final i : e s ik ! | here from 1940, is now Ecw matches; 6:00, banquet for [ gE -~ L o RS (&pecial Correspondence) . Presbyterian ne elected officers; 10:00, semi- ! Club seriously < hope the from outside lodge { s A h hope their rom outside lodges ] TRANSFER Business. { and means of Alaska friends will call on \y, 10:00 a. m.—Moose and SERVICE STATION, store bld ! the USO building for|them when visiting the Sound ies to at Moose Hall to s E Yiithe x il ¥' ! b hou: commun- | e Websters eldest Dan church in a body. Club (cc om Page One) 135‘.\;“;;2" S ;m?l Gitakier {1 meeting | who reccived his Ph. D. at Rice > open to members and deie-| — — |SEVERAL good homes on Glacler ] ca vening, the|’nstituts this spring, has jcined g all day. [top pr _'s t\\'C'D'm_\'j Highway; Peterson and Tuttorm- { ssible ways the faculty of J stown College, s i scraps. Clements the support | son, 10% mi; Bednar, Aukc| ot cost of Jamestown, N. D. Florence F. Williams, daughter of Of ¢ ized labor se. of his: Bay, etc. 4 { lthe b $10,000 i maintain- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Williams, be-' Vote st the Taft-Hartley 1 .‘DEHCKE.R gl«l;., apts, and commer- | and - operating All were! According to recent word from!came the bride of Donald F. South- |bor law. Republftans raised this'asi ecla rents ; {la t unle entire com- Dr. and Mrs. Hugh ard, of Brush, Colorado, a craw A main issue in the campaign, but 3-BEDR09§A hn‘mev large b;se- E munity helped to raisg mone ident Sitka for member of the U. S. Geological Clom soft-p "‘I;“‘d H’ 1 ?l‘l‘i“:: I‘;_‘;““‘('_L: baths, elec. kit- he project would not feasible nd now in San ey ship Patton, Friday e Demcerats will claim this a major | S ln Ot {| Tt was zested t quarters | Dieg Loth hospitalt Mrs October 17, at a cere . upset although Republicans, who DUPLEX, nice location, fully fur- | he Library could be Nishol with two troken ankies d by the Rev 4 have had only five governors in the | nished, ‘w{1<hca'. priced to sell. ) 3 MG it 8 Soble) as & SeeR bl o ke Gemy to5 b ARA Eacshyte state's history, have never clected |ALBATROSS, 30 1t. Zong, fully : i wstructed fireproof vault for!Dr. Nicholson with a heart at- Attending the couple w P:;\j;\l)xfl‘;m' 1-shmg.d$3.37n0- L tion. Also! tack. rdon and Hannah Ber in three complete rooms ; iigs - ih ahi o S s a6tiong * to ?nd_hmh,_ Douglas, SACRIFICE | jons without quarters of | Austin Eliason, butcher at Norby! narriage B aBpiicstions ins won in | for immediate sale. { |their own join in using the build- 1nd tts, will leave on the ma o (‘,;,L““,m;h; “ec‘:(p'):f;(:;;:‘;;\' normal districts 13 7 ROOM house, Douglas ,furnished. r i contributing tc sup- N his own mar- waler Moy and Virginia C. Den- ana and Ohio and a Democrat | ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one port He nis and Géore B o [tock a heavily Democratic district! table model radio— priced for Sl e {1 nd George Baggen and Anna g e o i it pdlike saje g &L the 2S Thompson. o 1siad e st dirision his P W BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point {m weeks v A Louisa, fully furnished, large 7 is now i & “"’"‘k Kell arrived | sleeping quarters, unsurpassed | teing esby- Mr Torum were Seeud o b | view. Priced for immediate sale. | terian 4 + evening to.the:cast) PerVIREiat *the : | COMPLETE modern home, 12th }|year's negotfation and red tape “Hyokle~] School “of Japon: Rajstd snd St. with rental addition. Can be 1 2 il cducated in Wisconsin, Miss Kell : B ot i 1'1" e women of church’ have the per- Had’ e i = seen by appointment only. been working n the bui nd Nancy K :;“:f‘];l‘:‘{‘e’;‘l“l "“_,_[‘x‘ {4 BEDROUM house, Star Hill |ing for use as a church and fi the cast % g FA S ' 1 work, spending the war years hcu.m However, now that nego et 4 ot g ’ [Bowse. However, now tmat e gt oot MURPHY & MURPHY TR fla Day banque | can and since the war has REALTORS—ACCUUNTANTS \\mfi;s U( s '\"mf Moose Hall on | Wo with the United Nations Phone 676 over rrst Natwres] Be VE S ime, membe: " e 3 4 p: LS o i Hate. ARG was a tremen-|Rchabilitation Authority in Ch k! =2 Y {|would ke unsatisfacto: their speglal Bnbers Yeturiing to the U B, {4 JER NEW YORK, Nov. 5—/P—Many | W : purpose and that a church ‘& ) 3 e . 'bedroom and dining room furni-| —————— — | > built instead agers lopyile fov/ene 5““'12 ture manufacturers ¢ RENT— apt. | Woman's ish-, WY otem Air Service this Week \.ico prices 5 to 8 be-| eduits, call Hotel Ju- ! s Jaseier, & : - 3 e €k raise prices 5 to be : ! title to the building Jehn Hole and re Milan Hagen, Mr. and MIs. ..., now and the opening of the neau 728-t3 \ Preshyterians her | Mrs. Rotart Ga . and Clyde Franks, J. A. Lundsen, Mr. ;. nuary - furniture ‘matkets ! lthan ther yeat’s red tape|Mrs. Frank Henne Mrs. M. E. LaCour, Bobby "' ge sources said e A o NICE FURN. D house, apt. or $ 140" obtaik from the gbvernment 3 i Jan Wheeler, Hal Finch, Mrs.| "l ouien but it w room in privats home with i \ 3§ Giles, Mrs. Don Maxwell and = ih en p! ves. Write Empire 3277 ' o Dickey, and M. Masy Jonn.|inceases would be on an. indivl- L S for the 5% v, and Mrs. Mary Johi-| juq) rather than an overall bas 724-13 """:‘f‘“‘i , T Retalle some manufact-| yoME BAKED Pastries, home l,‘dm“ | Chuck Peterson returned Thurs- “* “)“h” ik pokials D them | capned fr nd vegetables, for r ke 1761 & Dikin s 4ith o, Beattle| BoDENS 880 “DIAL. (0. Lookl IS 'The Pnitry. Fh..108ice 802 ran out of tr e taiied o mew 988ID on Dec. 1, while others who 94-t11 Levening > e Wl e held their price lines in the e ® car for Dr. W. C. Charter roney st irounds by 5 p 1 i L A ce of rising material and labor | CURTAINS F \D washed, stretch- until midnight bt aboard the Alaskal, .o pian increases effective about| ed, like n cents panel. Cali [ weduled to arrive Sunday a. m. . Two sedate mat o the same time d 499 8 to 12 am 721-tf terrify even a wi nes. Wik bel o il 6t the . ¥t Ply el W P e T the week,| Winner of the new Pl.‘“ KIR I"ENS Beauty Shop, C‘; ! or ’““" x‘\ d alers Association for the A' ka e e, g aring not only t i i i o4 : RENRLLS S include ! {Crippled Childrens Fund, was Pate appointme T14-tf own close f their Harry rouer ay mc Hill of a n during on the Hill s taken to a BLISS’ TRADING POST Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose . CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS MARINE WAY 11#1 husband, a 'r al Beware Coughs FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves prompJ_v be- to the seap of the loosen and expel legm, and aid nature cause it goes 1] Fm. trouble germ laden p to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- |7 x flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist o sell you 2 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like t1: quickly allays the cough or you *rc to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS l‘ agement of this » uraged Lo conserva- ~ oeration The safety I mors’ tunds is our mary consideration In idition. the bank is a mem- ner of rederal Deposit In- <urance Cornoration 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 el e s i A ) e e e CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska —_— - — p——] le Gordon , Bill Bea B LNETS an A full entertainmen to i ventiol has Bronchitis f e enticn Whit the delega program Sitka is ch rd, Whittimore, Fred Johnson, Bill Sar Bell and Hugh Gil- b Wheeler, Dan Mol- | ch, e Dorum and comb as alternates. i d pznnants, welcoming | were Sat- has been rge. new| ide meals}? business & been of t apter verything possible s reputation as the we; Moose as follows Joel Meland. at of LOOM ing expedition. m the Frank in front of the Elks Club with Fred crippled child from the Orthopadic OF WORLD WAR I awarding Saturday The 4 o'clock was m/l afternc i doing the Hespital | bonors. on Japons Nov 5.- T CAIERL’,UUR(-. —The Army tr Robert urns has sailed ng (a‘k ts containing the first Amer- n dead of Werld War II to leave nee > Japanese Sending Daiichi Nisshin Maru Yokesuka Thur * OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN U. S. DEPARTME | LEAVING EURQPE === ! {France for repatriation (old Storage Ships b Wl o twerp, to take d 3,200 addi- lnlO Anla'(“( 10 nnm\l caskets before leavi for the United States. | French Sk batteries saluted SHIMONOSEKI, Japan, Nov. 5. the vessel as it left the harbor —iP—Two cold stcrage ships left following a dockside ceremony, here today for the Antarctic to participated in by French au- of the con-taks part in Japan’s second whal-|thorities and U. S. Army and The whaling diplomatic representatives S . | Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad.| | | | W NG and Button 10. FUR RENL TWO ROOM apartment. Inqu evenings, between. § and 8 Linen rocm, Baranc! Hotel, 728-t3 3 ROOM apt. Ph. 036 1 long 1 short. 728-t2 OOM private cntrance, 423 Hairis Ph 9 before 2 -pan. 7125-t4 FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi- ness section, 326 2nd St. Phone Black 354. T23-11 | NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, steambath free — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. y 704-1mo. ROOMS FOR RUNI. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-tf. DNESDAY, NOVEMB| R 5, 1947 s s . 4 ADS e FOR SALE USED FULL Si4ED metal bed and mattress with new bed spring , new kitchen tdble 42 in 24 . $26; ca- t, open Black =4 725-16 © e walnut veneer $5. face Ph. ete Seascout un- ice and roller skates, photo guny bicrcle pump, lawn Tcurraine glassware. Call Black 565. FOR SALE—I ;1. used size 9%; wocl W suit, size 14, almost new. Call between 6 and 7:30 evenings, Apt. No. 104, Fos- phone 5 between 9 and 798-12 NEW PORTABLE washer, phone d 479 after 5 p.m. 728-t3 1933 CHEV pi , new tires, new brakes, gocd transpor Motors. 728-t€ ser No. 31E998 18 ft. 18 in. Ph, Black 728-1mo. TWO at Montana immediate sale. 726-t3 CABINS priced far Blue 606 cC Creek, Fhone Troller-Halibuter Bmt and owner Machine sday. Wednes FTER RADIO $-3 P. O. Box 380. T-5 W L. Smth, Jr 725-13 40 convertibie $8350 Bob Sternber P O B E 0 vessel. Atlas diesel X 9 ft. Buily construction. ABS. Ex- Write: Coastal 0 Blumont St if 724-16 09 h.p. t.-10 in heav 21 in 1942 cf Surveyed this ye cellent conditiol Transport Corp. 1 guna Beach 28 ft. TROLLE A989 as is is, TROLLING BOAT Good conditi ready to fish. Owner cn beat, On Master's Float it 4 and T24-16 VAR MAYTAG (h ne, excellent 022 was condi alrcooled mc- Ph. Blue T24-13 WISUORSIN Wholesale price. 3 hp tor. 320, new t $350. 24-tt 1933 CHEV pickup, new tires, new brakes, good cheap transports tion. $350, Connors Motor: SLDAD Mtors. DODGE Jorgenson 88 x 44 TROLLER, Double fully equipped. See Bob at Gastineau Hotel. 720-16 36 1t ender, Miller PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. 713-tf R SALE—Thice nouses and lot, CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf. | | ROOM_kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 888 | POk ki Tl sl o SURIRRIES | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o1 week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. SALMON SMVAGED | | i i | i i | | Thursday, 10 a. m., rgistration; - 12 noon, lunch at the Club; 1:30, DATA FOR 23 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN llVll‘| 1 opening Moose Lodge; | AR THLgY : R g, initiation | last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weather at | | Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Prec:: 4:30a.m, Dilsateanina: }Anchom-c 33 18 18, A Cloudy lunch honor- | | Barrow 2 14 15 Trace Snow ers of Sitka Legion; | Bethel 24 6 20 0 Cloudy cation and entertain-Cordova 36 15 17 o1 Clear House at Elks|DaWson & 0 5:30. dinner at Moose, Edmonton 30 17 18 0 Clear vitualiatot contest’: ab rbanks 15 4 4 Trace Clear et _ |Haines 40 32 09 | Havre 42 25 2 0 Cloudy | Juncau Airpert 38 20 30 .3 Cloudy | Ketchikan 42 34 35 56 Pt. Cloudy | Kodiak 39 52 33 04 Snow | Kotzebue 21 2 3 0 Clear | Burbank 5 2 43 0 Clear i McGrath 23 13 14 Tracs Cloudy | Nome 25 5 0 Clear | Northway 19 14 15 03 Cloudy { Petersburg 38 34 34 64 Cloudy | Portland 50 41 41 Cloudy )Prmce George 16 25 Trace Cloudy { Prince Rupert 45 33 37 1.38 Rain | Seattle 50 41 41 r Rain | Sitka 40 32 32 Clear | Whitehorse 30 | 23 23 Snow | Yakutat 34 21 21 39 Clear [t Heuéelberg . BEER JU Marine Hardware Rubber Boats PHONE 29 EAU MARINE CO. MARINE WAYS REPAIRINC CONSTR Foot West Ei JUNEAU, ND NEW TION ALASKA and Boat Sales Appraisals BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways GRAY Mafine Mofors JUNEAU WK LDING & MACHINE COMPANY Lester Linehan, Sole Owner 631 Willoughby Phone #—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | WEATHER SYNOPSis: The low pressure center which was located | |in the Aleutian Islands yesterday morning has remained almost sta-' tionary and is beginning to slowly fill this morning. A sscondary low | pressure center appears to be forming in the Gulf of Alaska just south of Kodiak Isl: Rain or snow fell during the past 24 hours over the | nerthwestern United States, western and central Canada and over south- {arn and western Alaska. There was little change in temperature ov | the interior, Fort Yukon reporting minus 5 degrees which was the lowest 'FROM SUNKEN SHIP SOON FOR MARKET SEATTLE, Nov. (PM—An esti- mated $2,250,000 worth of Alaska salmon from the sunken freight- er Diamond Knot is expected to go to market in new cans. The salvage represents approxi- mately 60 percent of the 154,000, cases (48 cans each) in the holds of the ship which sank after a collision in the Strait of Juan de Fuca last August. L. A. Peter- Ison, sales manager for McGovern {and McGovern, the salmon brokers handling the recoversd fish, said that the suction hose salvage op- | erations brought up about 120,000 cases and that about 90,000 of them would be marketable after recan- houses in good condition and dest location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1 LOST AND FOUND girls nayy blue Hour. Please call r child has wrong 728-11 LOST—Mix-up jacket at Stor green 255 i coat. 1n contains needles the Sal- 725 LOST — Shoppirg bag moccasin material, bead: and tops. Please contact vation Army. Ph. 254. WHO EVER borrowed my hat at Percy's, please return it. No questions asked. A. Ventur. 725-t2 | LOST_Black billfold in vicinity of Baranof Hotel Reward. Ph. Blk. 662. 725-t2 (b FOUND—Pair of gloves also brace- let. Owner may have by proving ownership and paying for adv. 723-L4 MISGELLANEGUS OPEN"\G NOV X0~—THE PAN'TRY Delicatessen—Food Exchange Ph. 108 or 892—Bus Depot recorded this morning. Temperatures over Southeast Alaska remained | id the price quotation to —oro oo oy AT resentative, to be slightly above mormal yestérday. They ranged from 21 to 15 | whelesalers on sthe twice-caught, A‘;,?mm 5 47551,0'",9;::'.,5.“" degrees aleng the coast from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska. twice-canned red salmon is $25 i 856-t1, | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN a case, with certain minor :r;dc » | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | Slgaimte, e ‘the. 53“?3‘:,";;_ BEAUTY. SHOP. Permanents, etc. | WIND Height oanvey‘"i“‘d‘"* an estimat :1‘2.300 Cdsfsted Violet Seaberg, Green 483. | . Station Weather 'Temp, Dir, and Vel (Bea Condition) | hum . salmen, which are K8 636-t1 Cape Spencer Cloudy 36 NE 16 1 foot at $1850 a case. PR PR T Eldred Rock Cloudy 36 NW 4 gl | Reoanniug plEiBle salvaged WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Peint Retreat Cloudy 36 N 5 1 foot |salmon will continued for .ssveral Complete Photographic Supplies Five Finger Light Cloudy 39 SSE 9+ 1 gpat . | TR i | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Lincoln Rock Cloudy 39 ESE 1 iy B A .| Artists’ Paints and Materials of Guard Island Cloudy 41 SE -.» zero | TV the want-ads for bargains! Finest Quality e . ! Ogps. eciglon b gloncve 49 NE Audssh o | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- NING: Cross Sound-Icy Strait area to Yakutat—light variable winds be- coming southeasterly and increasing to 25 to 35 miles per hour tonight. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Cave Spencer—variable winds under 15 miles per hour becoming southeasterly 15 to 25 miles per hour by Thursd Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Lynn Canal— \-.xh\‘ln, winds under 15 wmiles per hour becoming southerly to south- casterly 10 to 20 miles per hour tonight. Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet— northerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming variable 20 miles per Hour Thursday. Partly cloudy with snow or rain beginning over north- western portion tonight and spreading over entire area by Thursday. WANTED! MEN AND | WOMEN WHO ARE | HARD OF HEARING imple, no risk heal used with simple to hardene ). try the Our 0 many say has again. You must | hear better after ng this simple test oF you wel your mones back at once. Ask | about” Ourine Ear Drops today at Butler, ! Mauro Druz Co. ady engbled them to b ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. ON DENALI WESTBOUND Juneau passengers aboard the | Denali yesterday afternoon for Seward were E. M. Shnocker, Mar- Olscn, Helen Cerning and Rasmusson garet Tynn