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PAGE SIX FRIDAY, JULY 30, DEFIANCE-JANETTE 1 |age today with a 12,000 pound sable| SPOKANE, July 30—®—Appoint- catch and 1150 pounds in halibut.)ment of the Rev. Edwatd McNam- The Jeanette, headed by Merle ara, Ketchikan, Alaska, as chap- BRING HSH lOADS Rhodes, was in with 22,000 pounds lain at Sacred Heart Hospital was [ TR cod and 1,300 in halibut | announced today. The Deffance, skippered by Frank e eee ! The Rev. McNamara will sue- Olson landed at Juneau Cold Stc Empire wantads get results! ceed the Rev. Charles Cougplin, S. _— ¥ AT T J., who was assigned to a parish at ,,,,,,,,,,, -ssrrrrrerrrrmro | Missoula, Montana. ey a : TZGERALD S KENTUCKY'S/ foward castor oil, They should be used enly in emergencies. Now, General Electric offers a e new guarantee and ten-year protection plan to purchasers of General Electric Automatic Electric Water Heaters. Think of it—ten full years of protec- tion for you on your new gal- vanized-tank water heaters. Now ... you can have all the hot water you need — when you need it—and at low cost too. See your General Electric retailer today for details. THE DAILY ALASKZ, EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA | quoted by the police official. — 3 DOUGLAS | Paletti said Wong described sev- . - B eral trips to get the lay of the | ™" " SN g ) 3 i ¥ land. Peng Tong on the Pearl(] A N T A n Nms River, some 35 miles from Macao, w - oy - - - SURVIVOR oF was chosen as the spot to force the " 3 Douglas "residents are again re- 5 ¥ pilot to land. minded the two grocery stores will| SR BN Paletti said the four pirates sold be closed all day tomorrow on ac- | ltheir rice tields for $3,000 Macao ron nw Y rn uu count of the Salmon Derby. The| currency to finance the plot. '____Q____—_ ]“—___*_ drug store will, however, remain . Sof HEAVY duty' carpentry, marine, NEARING Oampletion, new two. open the usua! hours. boat and woodworking equip.,! bedroom house, large paneled liv- }0 iental c i P| ' ‘with or without central location mg room with fireplace; dinette, THEY LAUGHED— When we 8 (1] . and materials. ; ile kitchen and'bath; Full con- started the Acme Disposal Service, Tienial Lonjesses Fio ’ $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part| erete basement and' garage: au- Nov. first of last year. we nad| 0O} Macao Passenge.fs f {_[fam."house, Pike Street, tomatic ofl heat, very liberal people and friends who offered to' & 2ids IPOLLOCK: 719 5th St, three bdr.| terms. Bet us we would not survive the —Amen(ans Vldlms : o _ furn., newly decorated, basement,| CHARLIE ‘MILLER house, 5 bed- winter, but could get no bets. We| ete. rooms, completely furnished, new- survived the winter and so far this| ERICKSON, 6th' St, 3-bdr, base-| 1y redecorated. summer and will take all bets we] By WAYNE kICHARDSON ent, comp. furn, marine view,|$3800-~Three bedroom home at Auk will do it again next winter. MACAO, July 30. (#—Police Com- ¥ i beautiful garden, large refrig.! Bay; fully furnished, developed We are very proud of our records; missioner Luis A. M. Paletti said | with quick freeze unit, etc. land. of service to the people of Juneau,today the sole survivor of the July (continued frcm page one) {$6,250—3-bdr. home, Waynor add.| CABIN—Pritz Cove. and plan to expand our service to 16 flying boat crash off Macao furnished. TWO 4-unit apartments; building Genving Douglas. A regular service to Doug- | that killed 25 persons confessed he 'S-IDH.. fireplace, pine panel, furn,| 1and; other .residences, Juneau, - 4 las is to start August 4th and | was a member of the pirate band 8 i basement, 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat-| Douglas and highway. SOUR MASH every Wednesday thereafter. If in|aboard to seize the plane. The Cabinet officer endorsed a | tuck Addition. - Kentucky Straight’ doubt about our service call your| Paletti quoted the survivor, Wong return to controls on installment; BUILDING - Lots—Douglas Beach, w'“MMWMMfle 23‘ S6erbon Whiskey friends in Juneau. For prompt and |Fu, as saying his three pirate 1 buying and backed power for meg highway and West Juneau; ce- 3 o regular service call J. W. “Bus”|companions fired 18 shots into|Federal Reserve Board to require | ‘ment foundation plus acreage; W Ansell before August 4. Phone 631 | American pilot Dale Cramer and|a 10 percent increase h.' bank re-i lots Glacler Highway; 40x144 on SALE BOTTLED) Juneau evenings. Let’s get on the|€o-pilot K. S. McDuff when they|ferves, thus “freezing” possibly| Willoughby; two 50x100, Douglas. We ‘offer 53 i : ] $12,000000000 banks have avaii-| MeMULLEN Estate, 20 el d IN BOND preferred list. put up a fight shortly after the’ 312/ 5 i ), appr. per- WOMEN'S SHOES 100 PROOP” 15" o Catalina took off for Hong Kong.{able for lending. cent gross on invest. Fine rental| by Eileen, all types and style = e Wong said two friends, Chiu Tok,| Chairman Tobey (R-NH) finally| - prop. always filted. new; ‘bt e NO STORY HOUR |a former Catalina flier from Man-|asked Snyder if he personally fav-| COLE = Piledriving = reduced to " an m;’m;: o] lila, and Cuiu Yat Yeng, visited|ors price controls. 1 $8,000. | $2.00 Per PAIR! Juncau Public Library announc-{him and asked if he was interested | Snyder: “As a usual feature I am ACROSS St. irom Gov. Mansion,| 1 our office ‘at 13th and H ed today that there will be no story|in “some work.” not in fayor of price controls. Nor| large bldg. lots and income prop.,! por Way. Open' evi . & hour tomorrow because of the| *I was in such bad financiailam I in favor of castor oil but if| 3 apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs, each. Sy e Salmon Derby. | condition I accepted,” Wong was|I've got an lflrflment ar;;i it;‘s gomgi compl: furn., furnace, etc. . 4 o » » A o to save my life then I'll take it.” BOATS—-The FORRESTER, e e P ST Paul Porter, former OPA Admin-| DELL, the MARION J. KRU‘;S mfi wm NORT"L AND S AILINGS istrator, carried the administra-| OFF and others. SALES AGENCY ” jtion fight to the House Banking CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, with R -~ 53 > i a | 3 3 eal Xsiate - - Boats . FROM SEATTLE Committee. He was urging power | or ‘without mink stock. ‘ Sale Merchandise for Kulchnkxfn. Wrangell, Pom-sb_ux'g. Juneau, to put back price controls and ra- | BEACH-~Bacon Prop., 5 pat. acres, 12th at Harbo Haines, Skagway and Sitka ' tion short commodities. | s : e S. §. ALASKA — THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 and 26 i B e i o e e 'H.ENRY OB 2 URAT: ALAMICA. ACRNT | There was a flurry in this com-, Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; ,]_wiJUNI:AU—Qm ‘of the nicest homes ’ g mittee when Rep. Monroney (D-| beautiful log cabin Fritz Cove ; in Juneau, located on corner of Okla) demanded that Republicans with pat. acreage. 1 ;tll‘ll and Main St, 4 bedrooms, bring iorward® an anti-inflation i full basement, automatic ofl hot program of their own, and that mm & mnm: water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ' tial candidate, be invited to pre. BEALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS | SYRADE-MARK REG. U.S. FAT. OFF, Thomas E. Dewey, GOP Presiden- ate private den, newly renovated and painted, big garage, eom- Ppletely furnished, overlooking Ju- | neau and the Gastineau Chan- nel. Available August 15, Terms, Cash $20,000. Call 497 for ap- pointment. 942 tf) HAWKINS INVESTMENT (0. PHONE - - 491 c— ORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CD. e First [ sent such a program personally to Phone 67, ovér % National Baok Congress, ! DIMOND IS SERYVING SOUTMEASTERW ¥n BEFIMDABLY FOR SALE ; 37 7 ® 00 000 00 00 RIBBONS of long-life THE “AUTOMATIC BRAIN” THREE INCHES OF FIBER- Calrod* encircle every of your water heater GLAS insulation com- tank, to provide effi- keeps the water at uni- pletely surrounds the cient, economical heat- form temperaure, tank, to keep the heat RULES for CABIN CRUISER 8wan Lee, 27 ft, 8% ft. beam, 52 HP 2 ing where it belongs—in the ) water, See us for this and cther Modern Elecirical Appliances ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT I Now Available at the - ® ! ' | “Nobody was ever sorry & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Fi 24-hour Electr SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO i SEATTLE, US.A. Fly | s 01 The Words Goust Beowing Ovponiostm Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPAINY ‘ Dependable he saved!” U.S. Savings Bonds Buy where you work, buy where you bank official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Councll, July 3] e | GOLDEN NORTH SALMON DERBY | August 1, 1948 6AM. 104 P. M. Begislralién\"l'e‘e $5.00 Per Day ELIGIBILITY Any person of the age of 10 years or over shall be eligible. Persons between the ages of 10 and 16 years of age must be ac- companied by a parent or guard- ian. Each application for entry shall be subject to the approval of or rejection by the judges. Any contestant who authenti- cates his registration at the judges’ stands and who is ob- viously under the influence of liquor shall be disqualified from the derby by the judges at the port of entry. Every boat must be occupied’by at least two persons and each boat must register and be exam- ined and approved by the jullges at the port of entry before going out to fish. ‘The sponsors reserve the right to reject the display and entry of any person if there is evidence that the salmon in question is not eligible; unless satisfactory proof that it was caught under conditions coinciding with the rules of the derby is made. Such rejections shall be final. WAIVERS OF LIABILITY All entrants shall sign a waiv- er of liability absolving the spon- sors of this contest from any and all damage or liability growing out of the contest. QUALIFICATIONS 1. The Territorial Sportsmen, Inc, in the event of adverse weather conditions, existing. at the time of derby hour (or dur- ing the procedure of the derby) hereby reserve full authority to postpone the derby until condi-' tions in weather are such as to permit continuance with reason- able assurance to safety of con- testants. 2. Bach perspn desirings to enter in competition for the prizes must fill out an entry blank, En- try blanks, properly filled put, shall be presented to the judges at the float in Auk Bay or Tee Harbor immediately previous to participation in the derby. 3. Fishing in the derby must be done with regular sports sal- mon fishing gear, consisting of one rod, one reel, and one line, plus any lures, leaders and any weight of lead. Replacement of broken gear must be made in the presence of judges and be authenticated by judges at either port of entry. TEBRITORIAL SPORTSMEN, Inc. No contestant shall have more than the abave listed gear in his possession at any time during the derby. 4. Any contestant may be per- mitted to have a boat man. 5. Contestants must play and gaff fish unassisted, except that women, and youths between the ages of ten and sixteen years of age may be assisted in gaffing their fish but not in playing them. 6. No contestant shall leave the prescribed fishing area at any time except to report to either of the judge’s floats. 7. A signal will be sounded at time of opening and one hour before the close of the derby. 8. On completion of fishing, contestants shall bring their fish to either of the judge’s fioats. ‘They will be weighed in, in their presence and that of at least two witnesses. 9. All fish will be judged and weighed in the “round” or un- cleaned and weights so registered shall be official and final. 10. Only one prize will be per- mitted for any contestant and in the event of a tie contestants will break the tie by the flip of a coin. The loser then becomes eligible for the next prize in that category. 11. Eligible fish are restricted to King and Cohoe Salmon. 12. Area to be fished in this Salmon Derby shall include the water surrounded by the follow- ing boundaries: starting at & marker on the southwest point of Smuggler’s Cove, thence west to a marker on the south end of Coghlan Island, thence south to a marker on Outer Point, thence northwest to a marker on the east point of Barlow Cove, thence north to a marker on the south- jeast point of Lincoln Island, thence northeast to a buoy lying north of Shelter Island, thence east to a marker at Eagle River Landing, thence along the shore of the mainland to a marker on the southwest point of Smug- gler's Cove. 13. Failure to live up to any of the above prescribed require- ments, or failure of a contestant to conduct himself as a gentle- man and a sportsman during this derby shall automatically dis- qualify the contestant from the derby and participation in the prizes. Decisions of the judges in such’matters are final. =< Juneau, Alaska NoM'NATED Gray ' Marine engine, fresh water ‘cooling, built 1946, ¢ {® Sleeps 4, equipped with oil- WASHINGTON, July 30—(— ® burning range, toilet. About President Truman today nominat- ® 30 gal. fresh water tank. 50- ed Anthony J. Dimond for another ® 8al. gas tank, cushioned seats term as District Judge, Division ® and with adjusted compass. No. 3, District of Alaska. ;@ For further information’ in- It was the second batch of nom- ® auire 923 E Street. inations Mr. Truman has sent to » © ¢ o & © & & o o ol the special session of Congress in " AT i the face of a decision by the Re- G.B. Washing.machine, $25. In-| puklican leadership not to consider, quire at Gaine’s Cafe by Air- nominations at this session. port. B48 6t | ies et o { | MODERN, weil equipped ‘machine | { 1 i ee 0000000t National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by Slov.n§ business, $10000. Sitka i Realty, Sitka, Alaska. 947 2t the Regional Forester, Juneau, Al-! aska, up to and including 9 am. 13-PT. Skiff with 3% hp nutboard:! boat new. $200.00. Inquire Box) August 30, 1948, for all the mer- chantable dead timber, standing or | 2353 or Oscar Jensen at end of | Fritz Coxe Road. down, and all the live timber mark- ed or designated for cutting, on an area totaling approximately 32 acres GAS BOAT “Tunnel.” Price $3,500. on the east shore and: near the| Excellent sea boat. Can be adapt- mouth of Cowee River, Tongass Na-| €d for fishing, charter, etc. 35 tional Forest, Alaska, estimated to| ft. long, 11 ft. beam, 30" draft.} be 209,000 feet B.M., more or less,| May be seen at Juneau Spruce of Sitka spruce and western hem- | dock any time. 849 tf lock sawtimber, and 1200 linear | — “ feet, more or less, of piling. No .bid O88Y -Axmipster rigg Se¢. and Ass of less than $2.50 per M. feet B.M.| TFU8S: 2 mirrors, curtain stretcher, for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per M| U8rpet sweeper, 3 fishing poles feet BM. for hemlock sawtimber,| AaRd reels, tackle box, equipped; 1c per linear foot for piling up to| tyPewriter. Prouty's, 814 9gol:: and including 95 feet in length and| Beit- 1%c per linear foot for piling over % & 95 feet in length will be considered. S'IJ:;ONF:;:‘“;? i::;:;?;’ ":fls‘s $500 must accompany each bid, to| o e removed for cargo cerry- be appiled on the purchase price,| yug Agroraft fully- licensed: for refunded, or retained in part as li- d-y or night instrement Thght. quidated damages, according to the Beautifully - upholstered in mo- conditions of sale. Primary manu- hair Frizse. Alrcraft compiete facture outside of the Territory of with lnmllm propeller, full Alaska of any part of the timber is | 4 subject to the consent of the Re- gional Forester. The right is re- served to reject any or all bids re- ceived. ' Befcre bids are submitted, full information concerning the tim- ber, the conditions of sale and the g-snumon. sk .N:n;: submission of bids should be ob-! b tained from the Division Supetvisor, | Jo4g Evenrude 3.3 HP outbohrd and Juneay, Alaska, or the Regional| 3¢ ft. skiff. $20000. Phone Red Forester, Juneau, Alaska. | w7 948 3t Pirst publication, July 30, 1948. Last publication, Aug. 16, 1948. radio, 'engine fire extinguisher, extra 300 HP Lycoming engine and extra propeller. Aircraft has low time. ‘North Dakota Farm- {DOUGLAS—2 bedroom furnished house, basement; furhace, large lot. $6150. Phone Douglas 485. 2 BEDROOM . House. 813 B Stfeet, Phone 1725. 952 2t PRACTICALLY New GE 7-i * frigerator, $200. Blue 635. 50 7t e B e SR ) e 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light FURLONG nome, 2% miles on Gla- cler Highway; beach frontage, 1’ acre’ patented ‘land; good gar- den, beautiful view, Iarge work- shop, also Shotgun Club “across road; 2 bdr. modern home, furn- ished, .with 2-room-atiic; very best water system, $5,000. 937 tT shop, excellent location, g0od|'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 SIS A TS I N 949 tf!1942 CHEV. Pickup. Phone Green 572. 949 5t . Te= Plant. Less than % price. Write Box 2384. 938 tt D e A ST TRl 3 HOUSES una lot. Ingquire Trev- or Davis. ™ u Z 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor, Ph Douglas 193. 916 tt COMPLETE Body uné Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- uire Bob-Ben Service, §8 Wil FOR RERT m‘ :,1'.3" *lli\lJthy flight' instruments, loop compuss, | SHOP Avenue, Formerly Bob-In-Body and Fender Building. Inquire S and T Clothing. Store. 961 tf e S St g - ROOM and Board, $20 a week. ‘Third Hannah's Boarding House, and Main. 950 tr et e S LARGE Store and rear apt. Long Iease. Opposite -Channel Apart- ments, 513 Willougby Ave. 48 6t PIANO for rent, studio _models. Ph. Anderson Plano Shop. M1 tf FOR SALE ((onfinued) THE Burrell' Home “in ‘the High- Jands. Fully furnished, garage, fenced in garden, $8,500. 948 6t OUTBOARD, 3 1-3 hp Firestone, A-1, Call 271 after 6 pm. tf dh BEST Jalop in town, '33.Plymouth centrally located, small furnish- ed apartment for gov't employed WANTED TO RENT: Furnished house or apt. with one or more bedroom. Employed couple; no children or pets. Imperial Hotel, Room 6. Robt. Milliken. 952 3t TR T R EXPERIENCED baby sitter avail- able. Call Red 360. 951 3t silver brooch. Reward. Black 888, $25.00 bonus offered for acceptable,| APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv. lleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ti single girl. Call Red 643. 952 2t | SEAVIEW Agl. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tt NICE Clean Room, Ssteam-heated Lower rent. 3156 Gold 8t. B56 i (3T CLEAN ROOMS weekly ot monthly. Colonial Hotel. PB. 187 aiso steam baths. Seandinavian Rooms. 736 tt LOST AND FOUND ‘Mexican design _terling T _ MISCELLANEDUS ¥