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. ALASKA BN a e . FAIRBANKS - NO NEXT DOOR «osby Pan American Clipper ETTING AROUND ALASKA Is easy. And quick, too. Flying Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. And you'll feel at honte aboard the big, dependable Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare low— with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . . . BARANOY¥ HOTEL—Telephone 106 e .-5;;/01 of I‘r%m’ d”(l’ There is n o substitute for newspaper advertising! ;'m, BRINGS 45 - | i Seattle |south. | |Heyder, Pat Walsh, Daniel Krell Bryant Gardner, Don Walker, Law- “rence Olney, William Schmitz, Emily | 8chmitz, Virgil Anderson, Carl D. i Swanson, Leonard Nordine, Hubert | Richardson, Mrs. Agnes Arensten, |Elling and Susan Arensten, Mrs. [Lena Marsh, Roscoe May, Daryle | Roberts, Thomas and Lloyd White, Mary and Waldine Lundberg, Chris- tine Pane, Elma Olson, Kirsten Han- icock, - Albert McDonald, Byron Young, Helen Garret and infant and | Frank Lydeck. ' Betty Haggerty, August Busch- /man, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker and |Bill and Mildred Medrano, Alfred | Johngon, Herbert Allen, G. J. Miller, Jack and Jimmie Lee Hall, L. L. and /H. O. Smith. NORTH, TAKES 48 - L/"“’; | OTHERS, SEATTLE PanvAmerican had a busy week- jend carrying 45 passengers fromh to Juneau and flying 48 Arriving were James Devon, Ted THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 194¢ EIGHTY - IX- ARRIVE, 50 SEVENTY-THREE 60 BY ALASKA COASTAL Eighty-six persons arrived and |ago, but the Russians are just now left with Alaska Coastal flights booming it in their news broadcasts. Carrington. * |over tht weekend as follows American diplomatic officials look Frances Abbot, Nick Bez, Miriam| pom Excursion Inlet: upon it as an attempt by the Rus- Steadman, Leo Lazetti, Ed and Betty| ;1 ncon, ans to divert attention from the Tarolli, Myrtle Kruse, Ed Brennan| prom Haines: Helen L. Jewett, | Kosenkjii case mw York, Frank Mecham, Mrs. Lee Morrison S ) ! Donnga Jewett and Mr. aid Mrs. S. i | § and Owen, Mrs, George Kippola, Ed |, nrartin ACCUSER FACES ACCUSED E. H Wilder, Joe D. Fessio, M. J. DeCoite, George RajeicH, Archie Richardson, Nick Chicoratich, Har- old Sarsdal, Frank Carino, John Swisher, Harold and Wanda Lilley, W. A. Johnson, Mrs. Norma Box, Thomas and Audrey Roberts, E. E. Stork, Karl Rossweg, Car] Hagstrom, C. F. Johnson, Sherry ‘Johhson, Guy and Sylvia Halferty, George and | Eleanor Hopkins and Mrs. A. J.|qq viels Jump Gen.on . Teacher's Sla‘flgmogl; Accuse U. S. Officer (Continued from Page One) Harry | | :ngex;sfim, : n?' ar;.d Alma Stewart,| o 0 qpoowes: E Heisel, Jim| WASHINGTON, Aug, 16—(B—Ac- Hireon :;0 Y Hu:;b .thnl and DAvid| ., o onder, E. Nelson, Nancy and jcuser thekét Chambers b i o onymus, Herert Aaem @ T Marjorie ' Hestness and Charliefoused Kiger' Hiss may fage cach n':';;] ;Anhc:c‘t‘:—fior&cl}flymti‘hfikelt | Mathews other tomorrow in a dramatic - ‘I From Ketchikan: Charles For- ed meeting of the spy-hunting To Fairbanks—G. M. F"g"w"';wam, House Un-American Activities.Com- Joe Beebe, Edna Perterka, C. J.! | !Bauey, Katherine Peters, John Krug-J ness, Mark Boles, W. F. Dietrich and Al Ransome. To Whitehotse—Bill flymwm Charles Wyatt, Elmira and Robin Wyatt, Louise Baker, George and Isabelle Blodgett. R From Hood Bay: Art Wolf mitted, From Todd: W. H. Smith. Alger Hiss, former State Depart- From Sitka: Jim O'Day, V. Sch-|ment official; accepted an invita- wartz, Jack Stafford, D. M. Vecker |tion to appear later today and walk- and C. Cunningham. ed into the Commiitee room alone From Tenakee: Clintof# Dewitt. |in midafternoon. Chambers, also in- From Hoonah: Frank Weathers vited, was excused until tomorrow and D. Williams. due to pressure of his own business, From Haines: Mr. Dellinger and |Committee members said. jwife, Dave and Boh Dellinger and | They expect both men to appear {Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Patterson. together tomotrow, they added. Club . Steak, full course dinner, ! Leaving were Maude L. Backstrom, | 28 SICKS® SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, U. S. A, f 1 DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT- That Trafis Make for Ala&ieah Prosperiti;.' | DOLLAR VOLUME PUT. TO WORK CREATES PROSPERIT Alaska’s economy falls short! g W HY? Y BECAUSE MOST LARGE CANNERIES: Alaska. import most of their-help; caich most of their fish in traps; THEREFORE: Alaska stability must be measured hy the trifling amount paid the Territory through the estimated 10 cents per case pack tax. e Politicians are N@T tampering, with the Territory's economic back- bone when they ask for a just return to the Territory from our natural resources. i 3 For Alaska Prosperily Distribule 3'}' SEINERS and GILLNETTERS! Control Escapments Keep Alaska Fish Money for Alaskans? MARCUS F. JENSEN, of Douglas, Alaska, * Democratic Candidate to House of Representatives: WMMWWW gistered at the Baranof Hotel. Aboelish Traps pay no property tax io the Territory for the millions of dollars they have invested; pay no income tax o the Territory on the millions of dollars made and taken out of - buy most of their supblies in the States; N £ Distributed throughout Aiaska by ODOM CO_MPANY‘ ap Revegue Among ALASKA $250. M 966 4x 3 From Port Althrop: G. E. Beavers,| Chairman Thomas (R-NJ) . R. W. Craig, Bob McCormick and‘repol’lers he expected to have a G. W. Stover. istatement after hearing Hiss. From Pelican: T. S. Goodman and! George: Kenny. ! From Gustavus: Dean Williams, D. Congden and Fred Baxter. ‘tcrney General Clark contended to- From Lake Florence: Lillie and day that the congressional spy hear-: |Marie Maag, L. Paul, Howard Diss- |ings have handicapped a federali [ton and Ssam Paul, Jr. investigation into Communist ac-! To Superior Packing: R. G. James, ‘livmcs. ! From Taku: Mrs. W. H. Johnson,| Claik, turning down a new re- Miss Leah Lieser, Mr. and Mys. Wil- quest by Senator Feryuson (R-Mich.) } ford Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack for loyalty data on Willlam W. Rem- ! Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. Ri-|ington, suspended Commerce De-! vers and Betty Gruening. {partment official, said: i HEARINGS A HANDICAP | WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—P—Atsi told! |LARGE acreage, fur farm, Haine.; We-A-N-T A-D-S - FOR SALE IFIREPLACE‘ rustic walls, magnifi- cent view, double plumbing, gar- age with maid or bachelor quart- ers, large basement, large green house, furnace, eompletely furn- iished, refrig, elec range, lghts FOR SALE NEARING . Completion, new two bedroom. house, large paneled liv ing room' with -fireplace; dinettc tile kitchen and bath. Full con’ te ‘basement and garage: au ge:f cou Teat, very libera | ete.. « : ; > { FIREPLACE,. 3-bdr,; pine panel,| CHARIZE MILLER \ hvuse, 5 bed icnm:‘ furn., furnace, beautiful yard, | fooms, com 1y furnished, new. inlaid hardwood floors, Casey-| Iy, redecorated. p | - Shattuck Add. y 3:BDR. house, compl, furn, witl add; bldg., 1 and 2 bdrs, apts., iheome appr. '$140 mo. $11,000 takes. * e 3-ROOM home near Small Boht Harbor, part. furn., large lot. 181,750 DOWN, 1 bdr., large liviog $3800—Three bedroom home at Aul Bay; fully furnished, developec CABIN—Fritz Cove. rwh?m 4-unit apartments; building & ; other regidences, Juneau Douglas and highway. room, near Juneau, 2 streams, wn.um m compl. furnished. i ’ w phOIIeBAf 182,000 DOWN, 3-bdr., large . base- i ment, immaculate. {DOUGLAS—4 bdr., cemeht base- ment, new roof and brick siding, elec. kitche., compl. furn., fur- nace, etc., boat and car, $6,500.00. Lot 50 by 200. Montana Creek Roed, $1500. $250 DOWN, 20,000 sq. ft. with{ HOUSES from $700 to $14,500. small bldg., best location. Doug- {1938 Chevrolet, $175. BEACH PROPERTY, cleared, foof -of ski trail, beautiful view of Ju- neau, 60 ft.on road, 150 deep WOLFRAM patented 100 acres, las. ‘Total $1,000. 1937 Chrysler $325. SEATER ‘Tract, 2-bdr. furnace,| Model A flatbed, $175. basement, view, compl. furn,|1937 Plymouth with new 1947 move in today. $1,800 down. motor, new tires, $600. 1841 Plymouth, new tires, $650. 2 gocd houses priced right Sitka,| 1940 Packard Club Coupe $950 double your money; Cole’s pile|Schwinn kicycle, hand brake, horn, driving equip., 100% invest. first: lights, $75. five month. ]stum Counter, 12 ft., $50. TROLLER, ready to go, new en-|Table Model Wurlitzer juke $80. gine, excellent throughout. ’rhelPupcorn machine, $100. ; From Petersburg: Paula B:\y(»" “Just how much damage to lhescl tand Ruth Coffin, lefforts to arrive at a sound basis To Haines: Clinton DeWitt and fcr cution has been' done by! | Mary Strand. ithe open hearings which have been | To Sitka: Mary Downey, Eliza- “cenducted is difficuit to say.” ! |teth Gilly and Doris Rogers. e | : ON CONFERENCE AREA | LOCATED AT HAINES' i To Hoonah: J. Pasford. To Port Althrop: Mrs. Roy Cle-| { i | ‘ments and Sharon Clements. To Pelican: K. Raatikainen. To Hawk Inlet: Jane Miller. To Lake Florence: Lillie Maag, | Several Presbyterian ministers and . their families have been working M Maag, L. Paul and Sam Paul, iR |12t Mang: TER o {like beavers the past month at R * " To Tulsequah: Leo Telfer and . |Haines building new conference | Wilson 5 C ':gmunds and housing facilities inJ % To Ketchikan: Spencer Ball, Mr. |that area. i i iand Mrs. Jobn James, C. Carlson| Those working on the . project ! {were the Rev. and Mrs. Ross D.| Cleelan and two sons from Klawak, Mrs. Alvin Gall and son irom Hyda- | ikurg, the Rev. and Mrs. Ed Free- {man and children from Ketchikan, ! Mrs, Worton who accompanied the Freemans, the Rev. and Mrs. Spivey and J. Simpson. To Petersburg: Jake Angell and| Gene Oehlberg. To Wrangell: Carl Larson To Taku Lodge: Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Warner, Mrs. F. King and Mrs. T al Johnson, . ‘To Excursion Inlet: Nels P. John- from Petersbprg. the Rev. Kenneth! 00, Fox from Haines and the Rev. John K. Dodge from Skagway. The Piinceton-Hall passed through Juneau Friday when returning sev-| eral of the families to Klawak, Hydaburg and Ketchikan. Others are remaining at Haines to make! further preparations for the con-! ference which will get underway; August 17 and continue through the 23rd of the month. The conference area is located on the south side of Haines Peninsula near the Madsen farm and was do- nated by Eugene E. Bromley, a for- mer resident of Hoonah for 10 years. Recent work at the area has in- cluded the transformation of the Haines Hous¢ Recreation Building into a dormitory, the erection of three buildings, and the installation of lights and water. The largest of the new buildings is 20x70 feet and will be used as a dining and assem- Lly hall; the smaller houses will be used for bunking space. The Rev. W. R. Booth of Juneau, said the Princeton-Hall would pro- vide transportation for Juneauites atténdifig the conferén¢e and would leave here at 5:30 ‘am. on August 17. To Funter Bay: Mrs. Tom Adams, | Martin Adams and Larry Adams. | To Gustavus: Ellen Jones. L5 D iGrace Schleitweiler | Is Wed in Seattle | To Arthur Ficken Jr. In Seattle’s Northminster Pres- Lyterain Church, Mrs. Grace A. Schleitweiler and Mr. Arthur John Ficken Jr., were united in marriage at 8 o'clock last Friday evening, ac- cording to word received here. Mrs. Ficken is the daughter of Mrs. Edward Hulberg and Mr. C. O. Hjeld. Mr. Ficken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ficken, former long time residents of Juneau. After a short honeymoon trip to Juneau, the couple will reside in Seattle. The Fickens are to arrive here tomorrow afternoon on the Princes Norah. AL ZENGERS LEAVE | FOR VACATION TRIP| Mr. and Mrs. Al Zenger of the Daily Empire, left today via PAA to visit extensively in the States. The couple plan to pick up a new | Oldsmobile in Seattle and drive as; far east as Boston where they will; visit with a friend from World War 1 days, Mrs. Marie V. Bacon, Later they will go down to Washington, D. C., and see friends in Alexandria, W. Va. They plan to return to the Northwest via Dallas, Texas and California. While in Portland, they intend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carnegie, former Juneau residents. Other former residents of Juneau| they intend to look up are Mr. and Mrs. James -Snell, now residing in Elyria, Ohlo. The Zengers plan to return in four or five weeks; e CAPTAIN OLE ANSEN, OLDTIME ALASKAN, CLAIMED BY DEATH An old-time Alaskan, Capt. Qle Ansen, 80 years old, died at 8:26 yesterday morning in St. Hospital. Capt. Ansen, pilot dn the Yukon River many years ago, was formerly harbormaster in Juneau. He spent a number of years at Tenakee and was employed as a fish buyer and a pilot in early days here. Born in Norway, Capt. Ansen re- ceived his '$7. 'S, citizenship papers in’the '80's. A member“of the Luth- of the Pioneérs of Alaska. | His widow survives him. Funeral arrangements-are peing made af ‘the . Charle W: CarteriChapel here. Bigges! Salmon Cargo .x.cv: woses vore |Unloaded af Seatfle LEAGUE WOMEN VOTERS PLAN MEET WEDNESDAY It was announced today that. the . luncheon meeting of the League of SEATTLE, Aug. 16—®—An $8.-| Women Vcters will be held at noon 500,000 Alaska salmon cargo, the|Wednesday in the Baranof Hotel. largest to reach here this year, was unloaded Saturday from the holds of the cannery freighter Chief Was~ ‘| baki, owned by the Northland Transportation Co. The vessel, its decks almost awash from the weight of the 320,000 cases of canned fish, docked Friday night after a run from Naknek in the meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in Bristol Bay area. the Legion Dugout. In addition:to +- 8ix ships-.are,dug»to arrive this|regular business, there will be an week with $38,000,000' worth of sal-felection of delegates to theDe- mon from northern waters. partment, Convention and a special — e election of officers. FROM SKAGWAY A S 4 Jim Alexander of Skagway is re-' Club Steak, full. course dinner, $250. Country Club, 966 4x asked .to .phone in their reserva- tions to Dr. Evelyn Butler, ———-e——— LEGION MEETS TONIGHT Juneau Post No. 4, of the Amer~ ican Legion, will hold its regular 1z PERMANENT local couple expects Ann's| HOUSEKEEPER for family of five. eran Churchy he was also:a member |’ Persons planning to attend are| FORRESTER; Other boats. i New Remington 22 long $30. * ¢ {New Mills juke $750. {Tap and die set, never been used, M“mflv & MUBPHY} five handle, $60. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS .ITwo ‘Titan, power saws, good work- Phone 67 over First National Bank | ing order, hand saws, axes, $700. "SALES AUENCY PP Real Xstate - - Boats . Sale Merchandise 12th at Harwor — Phone 911 ¢ | i BOAT--15" 10” x 5’ 3" x 1’ 6", 0D- | en, batten-seam V-bottom, 25 hp | Universal Utility Four, 5 hours| to go on break-in. Leaving town,| BED SPRINGS, book case, gateleg will sell for, cost ta me. Call} i Green 790 after 6 pan. 964 6y| table. cedar chest, and table, | reading, lamp, .table Jinen, few NEW 1947 Chrysler Club Coupe, /5| ‘dishes, glassware, ?:c; Wednes- passenger, only 2,000 miles, 6-ply | day, Aug. 18, . 227. Tth, 10 am. tires, Chrysler Radio, Chryslerit 11 RUEMIAL 966 2t Heater, Seat Ccvers, Cost $3,000.; — T Will sell for $2500. Phone 401.(A-1 CONDITION oil circulating 964 6t | heater, suitable for 5 or 6 room i 0. { house. 439 3rd St Ph. 162. 66 3x, 1942 CHEVROLET pickup #%-ton, excellent contdition, $900. Phone | Green 572. 964 3t ONE_Emerson table model radio- phono. Call 209 after 4:30 p. m. § 966 3x FAIRBANKS: Will leave fully equipped cocktail bar; downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, | excellent location. Must have cash for liquor, inventory: Box 4689, Juneau Empire. 963 1 mo. ¢ BABY Crib and mattress. Windsor Apts. 25 REMINGTON Automatic riile. 1103 ¥ St., evenings. 966 3x JUST arnved! New custom-built ‘Waurlitzer Piano in blond walnut. Phene 143. 965 4x ’40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, | GOMPLETE meat market and good condition, immediately | ~ oo uiom, 25 meat case available. Call 423. o6 ‘tr |/ SAlimans. O : with coils; 9x12 ft. walk-in cool-" 9x12 TXN Frazzie rug, brand new.! €I with 5 four door reach-in, Call Black 925 after 6 p.m. 57 ti! HOUSE for sale, $2,500.00. Opp. 3- | mi. post, Douglas Highway. 962 6x poreelain back wall, meat blocks, water heater.. Priced $2,000.00 F.O.B. Seattle. 20 and 30 cu. ft. reach in refrigerators, $600-$700. 1 hp power meat saws for meat or fish, $150. Meat grinders and slicers. For information, write Advanced Refrigeration, 209 19th Ave. No, Seattle, Wash. 965 2x , 2 LOTS on Gastmeau Ave. Phone home *Green 232. 940 tf HOTEI in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than 3 price. Write 5 ox. #04, 938 t | PARTLY furnished house. Excel- 3 HOUSES wnd lot. Inguire Trev- lent location. Ready for occu- or Davis. 794 t | Ppancy. CalDGreen 320. 965 3x 32-FT. Cabin Crulser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph Douglas 183. 916 i1 WANTED FOR RENT BACHELOR Apt. Brownies Barber Shop. 966 tf ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates. Imperial Hotel. 961 1 mo |GARAGE at 415 4th. Inquire 404 . Fourth Street, to increase population of Juneau by one soon. Urgently ‘ needs apartment. - Call Blue 640 even- ings. 966 3x DOORMAN, Capitol Theatre, apply evenings. * 965 tt 961 tf e e SHOP.. building, 93" Willoughby Avenue, Formerly Bob-In-Body and Fender Building: Inquire S and T Clothing Store. 951 tf i a week. Call Black 830. < 961 tf B S SEWING Machines, any make or condition, Willman Trade Center, So. Franklin. Ph. 63, 947 - 1 mo. CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 954 tf CLERK Stenographer. ;nqulre Rogm 106, Health Department. Territorial Building. 945 tf TWO FROM ANCHORAGE C. W. Stein and Clinton DeWitt of Anchorage are registered at the Baranof Hotel. PIANO for rent, A APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ti SEAVIEW Ajv. for reat, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 ti NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 ti - - Club - Steak,. full course dinner, $2.50. - Country - Club. 4 SEATTLE HAVE that paint job done now. For immediate service see Ralph ¢ Treffers, phone Blue 462. 66 tf WINTER and PUND, CO. fne.

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