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The vessel was the Judy Jean, operated by Thor Con- rad and was finally located at Whitestone Harbor across Chatham Strait from Hawk Inlet. It was discovered by an Alaska jAirplane Charter Co., plane from {Dean Goodwin's hanger in Juneau. Goodwin had two planes engaged in the search. The Coast Guard had a iplané from Annette Island, and the 83524 fast rescue vessel from. Ju- neau out in the hunt. The: Cutter Wachusett was also standing by. ! Apparently the boat’s motor had ifailed as it was being towed to ;Hoonah by an Icy Straits Canning Co., vessel. 1t has been expected !back at Hawk Inlet by 6 p.m. yes- iterday and Cliff Williams, Cannery {Manager, became worried this morn- {ing and notified the Coast Guard. iConrad had been delivering groceries ito company fish trap crews. i e |PETERSBURG AND " WRANGELL HAVING NATURALIZATIONS [ Judge Geroge W. Folta will leave {here tomorrow morning for Peters- ipurg and Wrangell to conduct na- (turalization hearings at those cities |this week. He will be accompanied 'by U. S. District Attorney P. J. Gil- | more, Jr., and Olérk of the Court J. |W. Leivers who were scheduled to \leave this afternoon. Court will re- {convene in Juneau next Monday. GIRL SCOUTS RECEIVE IMBECILE FIRES ONBEACH CABIN |were found in the window facings| |of the cabin and that at least 1\\0' shots had penctrated the stove pipe | nd lodged in the wall across lhc: m. | ¥¢ BADGES AT TEA THURS. (CRUISER SARAH E T DOCKS IN JUNEAU ! I‘ The Sarah E, a 45 foot cabin cru ho |iser from Fresno, Calif., arrived in} dat the city float between the North- |with the awards at a tea Thursday land dock and Cold Storage. Fred i } Not only does such destruction go| Girl Scouts of Troop 1, sponsored AI HILDA (REEK | without reason and excuse, but if by the Juneau Women’s Club, Wi |anycne had been in the cabin they earned badges last year and during ' Juneau yesterday and is now tied up 5 7 T {could well have been killed or ser- the summer camp, will be presentes It was discovered over the weekeNd joucly injured. that the beach cabin of A. W. Boddy| From all in at the Governor's house. All the located at the south end of Doug-|haq been fired from a passing ves- | las Island, had been riddled by .22|qe) cal. chot for no apparent reason. Be- | ing obvicusly stupid when handling fire arms, and perhaps in other mat- ters as well, the person or persons -+ — FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. vl Al |invited to attend the affair. i responsible for the damage and in-| Howard Hopkins, with the Forest FROM FUNTER BAY excusably maliciousness remain un- | Service in Washir D. C, is| known. in Juneau, a guest at the Hm‘ano(‘ Gastineau Hotel. When you're | ) | Judged \§ A by your hospitality, there is only e one chpice. .. J/% /%Z W @ ki 2ed Whiskey 90.8 Proof. 57%% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copr. 1948, Schenley Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. i Rare 2 members of the Women's Club are St i, s sinche Lucky Strike tie riext two leading brands cor tions the shots|afterndon between 3 and 5 o'clock'J. Rogers, owner of the vessel, said he left on the current cruise about mothers of the girls and|Julle 12 and plans to return to the ates by October. : Being less than a year old, the teruiser sleeps nine, is powered by |two 165 horsepower diesels and cfui- ises at 11 knots with about eighteen Ted Childers is in Juneau fromper hour being top speed. Funter Bay and is staying at tne! In addition to Fred Rogers, the party is composed of Pat Rogers, |Beverly Sloan, Robert Purday, Rus- sell Rogers and Walker Rogers. i e o1y {WILLIAM KIMBALLS : RETURN FOR VISIT ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Kimball, former Juneau residents, have ar- Irived via Pan American Airways ‘on a combined business and pleasure trip. Kimball, who is Field Supervi- sor for Construction, Supply, and Real Estate Service in the Veterans {Administration Branch Office’ ‘in Seattle is conducting an annual survey in the VA office here. He |was with the U. S. Forest Service 'in Juneau ten years ago. i Mr. and Mrs. Kimball stopped on {Annette Island to visit’ with Orrin Kimball, who is agent for Standard Aviation Products at the air field. Orrin Kimball was with the North- land Transportation Co., in Juneau and Ketchikan for several years. The Kimballs will return to Seattle in three weeks, At present they are Istaying at the home of Miss Ernes- ‘tine Zollmann. > — KECHIKANITES HERE Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ison of Keteh- ikan are new arrivals at the Bar- anof Hotel. Ison, operator of the Ben Franklin Store in Ketchikan, has been north of a business trip. He expects to spend about a week in Juneau before returning to his home. el S OWENS IN TOWN A. E. and R. F. Owens of Hood | Bay are Juneau visitors’ staying at the Baranof Hotel. , Pl sl 2 TS X FROM "INDIANA 3 Resident of Indiana, Arnold Pokt- er is in Juneau, a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - et —— INTENSE HUNT TODAY JOE TINKER PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY IN FLORIDA HOSPITAL ORLANDO, Fla., July 27—#—] Joe Tinker of the double-play, Tin- ker-to-Evers-to-Chance baseball fame, died suddenly in a hospital today of respiratory trouble. Today was the 68th birthday of the famous old Chicago Cub short- stop. Physicians only a few hdurs be- fore had remarked how well he was. He was in a hospital here for a checkup on his diet and for treat- ment of a respiratory ailment. By Sealtle Passenger | SEATTLE, July 27—®—A $91,040 ldamflge suit was filed in Federal iCourt here against Alaska Airlines, Inc., as an aftermath of the crash of an airliner last Nov. 30. Mrs. Margaret B, Kelley filed the suit. She was a passenger when the airliner over-ran the runway in a| landing at the Seattle-Tacoma air- | port, killing several persons. Her com-~ | plaint alleged that severe burns per- manently disfigured her. Lonely S?IEieri Get Big Surprise; Women Visitors BARTER ISLAND, Alaska, July 27—(®—A handful of soldiers who lcall themselves the ‘loneliest guys |in the world” did a double-take here Sunday when 18 girls stepped from j |a Ladd Field C-47 supply plane. | { The grils, all Civil Service Em-( | ployees at the big air force field near Fairbanks, were brought on a special excursion flight to this bar- ren {reeless island in the Aretic Ocean 300 miles east of Point Bar- {row. The soldiers man communications and navigational aid stations on this blob of rock, sand and snow off the rim of the continent 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle. ks B A Fishermen the past few days have been frequenting the Dupont and Marmion Island area and report fair ccoperation on the part of the fish. Bd Hinke proudly displayed his 20 pound king which was fanded Sunday evening below Dupont about 50 yards off shore. Claude Smith and others had a great day of it, tut came ‘back without a catch. * Don Hungerford landed an eight pound king Monday evening in the Dupont area and Bill Sweeney and @ party fished around Marmion but ‘with little success. Boats for the fishing were rented from the newly established Sports- man's Boat Rental, and Gordon Byrne, co-owner of the business, ad- vises the use of a heavy lead as the fish are “lying lew” 'till Derby days are over. { FISH BY FISHER TOPS DOLLY LIST IN TROUT DERBY No doubt about it, a four pound eight ounce Dolly Varden measur- ing 24!i inches is enough- to dis- courage most fishermen. But that's not the case with Dr. H, H. Fisher of Juneau who yesterday brought in a Dolly measuring 25% inches and = weighing four pounds ten cunces for the lead spot in the| Junior Chamber of Commerce Trout Derby. Topping the catch of Riley | Furlong, Fisher caught his fish at Salmon Creek. Ken Keéarney Still has the lead post in the cutthroat division with ‘a 3% pounder taken at Lake Hassel- Lorg better than three weeks ago.: The Kearney fish measured 24 3-16 | inches. MR., MRS, WM. ALEY OF FAIRBANKS, ‘WILL FISH | IN'SALMON DERBY, SUN. | Mr. and Mrs. William L. Aley ot | Fairbanks, daughter and son-in-law | of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sheldon ar- | rived via Alaska Coastal Airlines| yesterday from Haines. They drove ! over the Highway to Haines, where | they stored their car. They will en- | ter the Salmon Derby and plan to| leave Juneau on August 3. Aley is Superintengdent of Utilities at Ladd ' Field near Fairbanks. | FOR SALE (Continued) | 13-FT. Skiff with 3% hp outboard; | boat new. $200.00. Inquire Box | 2353 or Oscar Jensen at end of | Fritz Coxe Road. 949 tf { 47 GMC pickup $1200; '40 Dodge | Panel Truck $500; '37 Plymouth | (new engine) $600; '39 Oldsmobile | $175; '38 Hudson coupe $200; ‘37| LaFayette $225; '35 Ford $150; Jay’s Super Service. 949 tf| TUESDAY, JULY 27 1948 FOR SALE ! W-A-N-T A-D-§ FOR SALE HEAVY duty carpentry, marine, boat and woodworking equip., with or without central location and materials. $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part furn. house, Pike Street. POLLOCK: 719 5th St., three bdr. furn., newly decorated, basement, ete. NEARING Completion, new two- bedrebi holtée, Targe paneled liv- ing. room with fireplace; dinette, tile kitchen and bath. Pull con- crete basement and garage; au- tomatic oil heat,. very liberal terms. #iFe S {64 5 CHARLIE MILLER house, t rognis, completely furnished; new- | ERICKSON, 6th, St, 3-bdr, base-| ly redecorated. ment, comp., furn, marine view,| $3800+=Three bedroom hame at Auk beautiful garden, large remg.l B?fiifly furnished, developed with quick freeze unit, etc. land. Al $6,250—3-bdr. home, Waynor add., furnished. 3-BDR.,, fireplace, pine panel, furn., basement, 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat- tuck Addition. BUILDING Lots—Douglas Beach, highway and West Juneau; ce- ment foundation plus acreage; lots' Glacier Highway: 40x144 on Willoughby; two 50x100, Douglas. McMULLEN Estate, appr. 20 per- cent gross on invest. Fine rental prop. always filied. COLE Piledriving reduced to $8,000. ACROSS "St. irom Gov. Mansion, large bldg. lots and income prop., 3 apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs. each, compl. furn., furnace, etc. BOATS—The FORRESTER, the DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ- OFF and others, CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, with or without mink stock. CH—Bacon prop., 5 pat. acres, beach frontage, water, bldg;{ Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; also| beautiful log cabin Fritz Cove with pat. acreage. H b MU & HY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ! Phone 67, over First National Bank ; FORSALE | GAS BOAT “Tunnel.” Price $3,500.] Excellent sea boat. Can be adapt- | ed for fishing, charter, etc. 35 it. long, 11 ft. beam, 30" draft. May be seen at Juneau Spruce dock any time. 949 tf 9x16 Axminster rug; 2x4 and 4x6 rugs; 2 mirrors, curtain stretcher, carpet sweeper, 2 fishing poles and reels, tackle bex, equipped; typewriter. Prouty's, 814 Gold Belt. 949 tf STINSON AT-19 converted to 5- place personal transport, seats can be removed for cargo carry- ing. Aircraft fully licensed for!| day or night instrument flight,i Beautifully upholstered in mo-| hair Prizze. Aircraft complete with Hamilton propeller, full flight instruments, loop compass, | radio, engine fire extinguisher, extra 300 HP Lycoming engine and extra propeller. Aircrait has low time. North Dakota Farm-| ers’ Union, Jamestown, North Dakota. 949 5t | 1942 CHEV. pickup. Ph. 522, 495t T1%.HP Mercury outboard moter. Perfect condition. Bought this year. Run only 12 hours. Juneau Hotel,. Room 408, 949 2t CHARLES SLY SUCCUMBS; BURIAL N BELLINGHAM Charles 8ly, 57, passed away in St. Ann’s Hospital last evening. He had been an employe® of the Alaska Road Commission. He was born in Michigan and has resided for many years in Bellingham, Wash. His re- 13’ double end cedar sKiff with 2% HP outboard. Call 809 days, 0164 rings evenings. 948 2t 1948 Evenrude 3.3 HP outboard and 14 ft.. skiff. $200.00. Phone Red 447, 948 3t THE Burrell Home in the High- lands. - Fully furnished, garage, fenced in garden, $8,500. 948 6t -GiE W;sh*h?gir;\achlne, ;25 In- mains will be taken south for burial in Bellingham. Sly was a member of the Veterans of Foregin Wars and the Methodist Church in Bellingham. Sly is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sly and three daughters, Mrs. Joe ‘Wadell and Charlene Sly of Juneau and Mrs, Thomas Oakes of Sedro}STUDIO Wooley, Wash. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Winters and Mrs. R. L. Page of Bellingham. | R LA INTENTIONS TO WED The following couples applied yesterday .to U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray for marriage licenses: James ‘Ross Haviland, Alaska| TROLLER Millie S. 30'x10'x4’, fully Eléctric. Light and. Power Co. electrician, and Nina Johansen, of Seattle. Alyer Johnson, Civil Aeronautics Administration radio opérator at| MODERN, - compietely Anchorage and Marie Blanche Mar- tin, J. C. Penney Co. employee at Ellensburg, Wash. 2 R TWO FROM HAINES Harry E. Ellengen‘and J. A. Gra- 000000000 . TIDE TABLE L] . JULY 28 e ® Low tide, 0:2¢4 am, 35 ft." ® ® High tide, 6:09 am., 120 ft. ® e Low tide, 12:20 pm., 36 ft.| ® ® High tide, 18:33 p. m.142 ft. o 8 o0 60000 c @ e, NURSE TRANSFERRED Miss Patricia Dall, at Mt. Edgecumbe Sanatorium, has been transferred to the ANS hos- pital at Point Barrow. Before re- perting to Barrow, Miss. Dall will ke on a month's detail in Kotzebue as an' assistant to Miss Ruth Con- nelly, staff nurse. T v PR S FILIPINO COMMUNIPY CENTER Meeting Wednesday, July 28, 1948, ‘at 8 o'clock. Smiley’s Pool Room. Everyone requested to at- tend. 949 2t et THE . MONTEREY AVAILABLE For Salmon Deérby Days. If in- terested as a fishermam or specta-| tor, contact Alaska Travel Bureau, 'Phone 646 949 2t staff nursej ham of Haines are new arrivals at the Gastineau Hotel. e FROM YAKUTAT Carl Schlichtig is in town from Yakutat ‘and ‘is registered at the Baranof Hotel. e FROM CHICAGO R. R. Becker of Chicago is a new guest at the Baranof Hotel. ———e—— HERE FROM TACOMA John Preissner of the Masonic Temple in Tacoma is a new ar- rival at the Baranof Hotel. ———————— *riand Mrs, D, Petersburg are. Juneau visitors, at the Baranof Hotel. quire dt QGaine’s Cafe by Air- port: - 948 6t Secretary of the Kodiak Electric Association Board, Kodiak, Al- aska. 949 6t | BABY Crib. Good condition. Phone | ‘Blue 415. 849 4t SINGLE ginl wangs a small furn- | ished apt. Call Red 643. 47 3t ®© 0 0000 00 00 ; CABIN CRUISER Swan Lee, ®| 27 ft, 8% ft. beam, 52 HP Gray Marine engine, fresh water cooling, built 1946. Sleeps 4, equipped with oil- burning range, toilet. About 30 gal. fresh water tahk. 50- gal. gas tank, cushioned seats and with adjusted compass. For further information in- quire 923 E Street. ® o 06 8 0 0 0 o o WANTED ity | WANTED: Manager for REA co-‘ operative. Must be experignced. Apply to Catherine Blankenburg, ( SEWING Machines, any make or condition. Willman Trade Center, South Franklin. 9471 mo.1 CLERK - Stex-;ographer. Inquire Room 106, Health Department.! Territorial Building. 945 tf) SEE us about that cabinet and carpenter work; we also make chest. of drawers, etc, Blackwell’s Cabinet Shop, 117 Main St., Ph. Blue 168. 945 6t CABIN-—Fritz Cove: TWQ 4-unit. apartments; building land; other residénces, Juneau, Douglas and hm{way. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 CABIN .CRUISER ' EQUIPPED TO GILLNET, with power roller, 200 fathom sockeye net, in Jifheau until Tuesday. 85-hp Chriscraft eng., just reconditioned, hoat all mahogany and oak sportfishing medel, sleeps three. Length 23 ft., beam 8, draft 3. Built-in cabinets under windows,” new stove, new water tank. $2400 with net, etc.,, or $1950 without. GILLNETTER, 20 ft. Star eng. $475 WORKBOAT, Wis. aircoaled eng., $300. SKIFFS with outhoards, $150-$120. | HOUSE ON RAFT, 3 room, toilet, 10x19; $1200. ‘WINCHESTER 3.06, model 54, new barrél, new stock and bolt, fac- tory job. Lyman 48 sizhts. $95. ONE, TWO, and THREE bedroom houses. CRUISERS, Yachts, Trollers. | SEVERAL PICKUP trucks, $650 up. SEAVIEW "APTS, 41 ft. on Will- oughby, 100 on Calhoun, 300 deep, 20 two=room apts. at $20 mo. $12,500 for entire’ property or will divide. Terms' $6,500 down, $150 month. 4-ROOM ‘House, furnished, attic, boat shed. $1,000 cash plus $927 R " PEER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Isiate = - Boats Sale Merckandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 JUNEAU—One of the micest homes in Juneau, ‘located on corner of 7th and Main St, 4 bedrooms, full basement, automatic-oil hot water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ate private den, newly renovated and painted, big garage, com- pletely ‘futnished, overlooking Ju- neau and the Gastineau Chan- nel. Available August 15. Terms. Cash $20,000, Call 497 for ap- pointment. (942 tf PHONE - - 497 | . (3 & HAWKINS INVESTMENT (0] _° ALMOST ncw oil range. Call Blue 147. 947 tf $18,000.00." Tor retired man. Splen- did investment. Takes little time to oversee operations. Private water System in growing Portlana suburban district, far above flood- ed area. Portland furnishes wat- er under pressure. No pumps or wooden pipes to maintain, Splen- did monthly income. 1. G. Mc] Cormick, 321 Symons Blk., Spo- kane, Washington. (47 3t 53 3t) WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 44 tf WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bed- room house. Call Major Newbould at 176 944 tf MISCELLANEOUS MODERN, weil equipped machine shop, excellent location, good growing business, $10,000. Sitka Realty, Sitka, Alaska. 947 2t . good condition. cheap. 1037 W. 9th St. 47 3t OUTBOARD, 3 1-3 hp Firestone, 1. Gall 1271 after 6 pm. tf dh A BEST Jalop th 'town, ‘33 Plymouth coach. Inquire R. E. Packard, Northerp -Commercial Carpenter Shop, or Red 462. 544 2t equipped, ‘agcommodates two, re- built inside and out. Priced for quick sale.-Empire C4586. 44 6t furnished home 2 years old, Two begdroom; finished = stairway to unfinished attic space sufficient for 2 ad- ditional _bedrooms, garage in 2-3 concrete basement. Oil hot air furnace, oil. autematic hot water heater, oak floors, metal venetian blinds.” Lot 60'X100' in new re- stricted district, excellent view. Moderate price, under present sound value, - includes fire insur- ance pregiiums, garden tools and other mise. items in addition to mndn‘fl?«mxmg; FHA terms. _Call owner, ck 875. 941 tf —_— 2 LOTS_ on Gastineau Ave. Phone home - Gireen 232. 940 tf FURLONG riome, 2% miles on Gla- cler "Highway; beach frontage, 1 acre patented land, good gar- den, beautiful view, large work- . shop, also Shotgun Club across road; 2 hdr. modern home, furn- ished, with 2-room attic; very best water system, $5,000. 837 tT HOTEI in good location for sale or’lense; ‘Ph. 187, e WINTER -ana ¥OND, CO: -Ane, | Complete Photographie Supplies Deyeloping - Lrinting - Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials | Blue Printing - Photestats I GUARANTEED Realismc Perman- enty.;$7.50. aper .curls, $1 up RUSS WILL FEED USE RED MONEY BERLIN, July: 7. ~—~{P-= More American cargo planes were ear- marked for the Berlin foed run. The Russians have asserted they will’ be ready to feed the western sectors of Berlin by August 1, but that, western Berlipers must have Russian ration books and Russian- spoggored German currency to pay for_ the food. Again they called their bills “the only legal money.” SERVICE Get the NEW 'y S SEA' 7-ROOM unfurnished house. 529 Kennedy St. Furnace heat. Gar- age, fine view. Phone 751. 46 3t NEW General Electric Oven. $20. Phone 382. 946 4t 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % pflge. ‘Write Box 2384, - 47 s 938 tf 3 HOUSES wnd lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. . " t WIHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Cleve- fand, First Nat1 Bank: = 922 tf 32-PT. Cabin _Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph, Douglas 193. 916 tt LARGE Store and: rear apt. Long lease. Opposite Channel Apart- ments, 518 Willoughy Ave. 48 6t PIANO' for rent, studio models. Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Pa. 886. 97 tf BEAVIEW- Aj.. for rent, on$ block from Federai Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms giso steam baths. Scandinavian