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PAGE. SIX L. AIR PARCEL POST RVICE 10 START SEPTEMBER 15 Public Law 819, approved June 29, 1948, establishing Air Parcel Post Service, in part quotes the following rates for parcels carried by Air of Mailable matter of any class weigh- ing over 8 ounces but not more than 70 pounds nor exceeding 100 inches in length and girth combined, in- cluding written and other matter of the first class, whether sealsd or unsealed according to advices ceived by Postmaster Crystal Jen: The rate of 5 cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce will continue to apply (until otherwise instructed) to all domestic Air Mail weighing up to and including 8 ounces. re- The rate of 8) cenis for first pound (over B ounces to 1 pound) and 80 cents for each additional pound or fraction thereof shall be charged on parcels transported by air as follows: (@) tinental United States and any point in its Territories and po: sions falling in the eighth delivery zone, namely, Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, ete. Effective September 15, the order autherizes the acceptances of fourth- class matter at the regular zone rates, according to distance or zonsz, when sent from one post office to another wichin the Territory of Alaska. The order also authorizes the acceptance at the Air Zone rates of parcels weighing over 8 ounces for transmission by Air under the new Air parcel post service. Therefore, beginning September 15, the regular fourth-class rates prescribed shall be charged on par- cels of fourth-lass matter for trans- mission by surface means to any a rare imported whisky, bottled under the supervision of the Canadian Govt. for John MacNaughton Company, Ltd., Montreal, P. Q., Canada. Inported. Blendod Canadion Whisky, 80.8 prof. Scheney Impos Corp, New York, N.X. | cacn canner: “Nobody was ever sorry Ry r Between any point in con- other post office within Alaska Likewise parcels exceeding 8 ounces in weight containing mailable mat- ter of any by Air within Alaska shall be charg- ed at the applicable air parcel post zone rates (provided that the rate on parcels of fir ass matter when sent by air shall not be less than 3| cents an ounce). However, mail of | any class on which postage at the regular (surface) rates only is pre-. pa'd and which is not designated by the sender for transmission by air when carried to, from or within Alaska, shall continue to be handled as heretofore, that is, transported by | surface means except where face transportation is not available. Up to the present it has not possible to apply the zone s em cetween Alaska and other portions the United States and its pos-| sossions outside Alaska. Therefore, until otherwise instructed, the zone rate of 80 cents for the first pound| of ass when transportad | sur- | ‘llphcne to Washington, D. C, IRE-—JUNEAU. A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1948 METLAKATLA 1S GOING AHEAD SAYS | MAYCR ROD DAV Mayor Rod Dawvis 6 Methklté |and Councilman Ira Booth return- cd to Metlakatla yesterday after conferring with Don Foster, Snp-‘ erintendent of the Alaska Native | Service, here. The leasing of the {Annette Island Airport was der | consideration and the men talked | with *William Zimmerman, Jr., ! Acting Commissioner of Indian | Affairs, over the long-distance on {lhe matter. - | The Town Council of Metiakatla | | 1s attempting to arrive at a settle- ment of the ‘dispute hstween the ‘| Army and themselves. The Coun- cil leased the Annette Airfield to the U. S. Army at the beginning (over 8 oun: or fraction thereot ft and 80 .tents for each additional|Of the war and the Army sublet pound or fraction of a pound shall (it to the CAA, without first obtain- be rged on air parcel post mat- |ing permission frem the Council. ter exchanged between offices in|The Council's main objection is Alaska and offices outside the Ter|based on the fact that the CAA ! has granted gas, oil and service y in the United States or its; s, and the rates of post-| age for the eighth zome shall be' charged on parcels exchanged be- tween offices in Alasl and offices outside the Territory by surface. The new Air Parcel Service applies | only to parcelé weighing over 8| cunces, Consequently, the rate ot 5 eants for each ounce or fraction of | ¢ \ce will contnue to apply to estic air mail weighing up to L ot exceedinz 8 ounces until| December 31, 1948, regardless of dis tance or zone. Beginning January 1, 1949, such rate will be increased| to 6 for each ounce or fre tion thereof. R - Birds' high body temperature (104 to 108 degrees) helps them maintain their high activity he saved!” ahead, and has two large con-; struction erojects slated for this A lumber mill is under| | construction that will have a -{on concessions to private individuals { without the approval of the Coun- | ¢il. A number of attempts have been made previously to settle the dispute. Mayor Davis said that Metlakatla { community that is going! is a capacity larger than the Ketchikan ruce Mill. The building, and| mill dock are completed and the'! machinery for the mill is now the dock in Seattle. If the arrives in time, produc-: machinery i | | FISH HEARINGS FOR SALE 184,500 takes 3-bar. furnished home 3 blgeks to school. Several bed- rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpeting, etc. 2-bdr., furnished, large basement, marine view near school. bdr., furnace, furnished hard- wood floors, view, excellent niegh- borhood. T“BOMBERS OVER BRITAIN_U. S. B-29's fly over York Minster, one’ of Britain’s | largest uthednls, at York, Ln:land ona lralnin‘ flight from their European bases. 'RENTAL; MURPHY & MURPHY $1750 dowi:, owner finance, hard- wood floors, very large living room, 1 bedroom. $1,000 down paym., First St. Owner finance small| monthly payments. l $1,500 down, one and two bdr. apts. in duplex. Owner wnl fi- nance. First St. 2 houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Creek, part. furn,, lights. Terms. HALE prop., compl. furn, 5 acres pat., garage, etc., terms, 10% mi. Schoecker anc. other property near Auke Bay. { 3- bedroom, Nurwnyl Point. No phone calls. REALTORS - ACCO)] FOR SALE g e = ! i s! Dr K a m e “ SIGNAL ('Oflwgfi‘“'&TMENT TO BE HELD IN JUNEAU SEPr. 24 Sumimoned, Clifford C. Campbell of Juneau| cnlisted in the Signal Corps in | grade of Private First Class for} assignment with the Alaska Com-; ! municaticns System in Juneau.| Lampbtll will be a radio mechan-| tion will begin after the first of | the year. Engineers are now —surveying Purple Lake, which is - directly back of the town and behind !hen Island Airtield, and if to install a plant at the cost of be- Annette planned | electric new hydro-electric plant will be ml addition to the existing hydro-! elestric plant, which has been inj! 70,000 fish had to be sent to near-. by canneries for canning. This season the Metlakatla Can- nery operated seven fish traps and 22 seine boats. Mayor Davis stated that he favored the contin- uation of fish traps and suggested | that the number of traps be regu-| lated by the number of lines in U.S. Savings Bonds .Buy where you work, buy where you'babk ®bis Is a8 oficlal U. . Treasury advertisement—prepared under suspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Cousc. T e e ————————————————————————————————————————————————————— t is,es in the Alaska Commercial Fish- new l,yd,o.,ery Regulations for !held by the Fish and Wildlife Ser- tween $700,000 and $1,000,000. The!“ce ing, in the Senate Chambers. Hearings BPW( PlANS SUPPER Wcemen's Club will at 6:30 o'clock at the Holy Trin-| | supper meeting. Albert Cooley of Juneau enlist- | ed in the Signal Corps Reserve in wgmde of Sergeant First Class. His) assignment is ‘Enlisted Reserve| Corps, U. s. A\my. A)aska Hearings on the propesed chang-| Spy Probe" in Juneau on Friday mom- | WASHINGTON. Bepk. ahitar DE September 24, at 10 o'clock Martin D. Kamen, a St. Lous ~° e scientist, was summoned today by the House Un-American Activities SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5953-A ; | Committee to testify in’its investi- 1949 will be n Southwest Alaska are schedul- cperation since 1948. After ‘hele‘j £0 begin Jex; Wenle igation of Red spy activities. In the District Court for the Terri- | completion of the new plant, alli Ay jnterested in the fisheries| Dr. Kamen, 35, has said he may tory of Alaska, Division Number | the power on the Alrfield for{y ..ino¢ are invited to attend to|be one of two scientists Committee ~One. At Juneau. ! both the Pan American AIWAYS o oecctheir views on the regula-|members have referred to in con- LILA MAY CLYMER, Plaintiff, vs. station and CAA will be sumflwd!mu\. which will become effective | nection with alleged Russian ef-' CHESTER MERLE CLYMER, | from’ Ak ‘on February 1, 1949. [forts to pry loose data on atomic —Defendant. Mayer Davis reported that this ~ potec for cther hearings in |research in this country. ! The President of the United season's cannery operations have oo .iheast Alaska are as follows: } This will be a new phase of in- States of America. To the above | been successful with approximately | gjio gept. 27; Klawak, Sept. 30; Lquiry when the Committee resumed named defendant, GREETING: You; 75,000 cases put up this season. yurangel] Oct. 2; Ketchikan, Oct.+ its hearings Sept. 15. are hereby required to appear in | The Metlakatla Cannery is & tWo-1y A~ (o day hearing in Seattle| Dr. Kamen now is an associate the District Court for the Territory line operation, and when one line: .y pooin on October 18. | professor of chemistry at Washing- of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, kroke down for a 48-hour period, SR TR R J\on University. During the war he Alaska, within thirty (30) days aner\ was associated with the Manbattan the last publication of this sum- | { project which took part in develop- mons, in case this summons is pub- i ling the atomic bomb. He has said lished, or within forty (40) days AT HOLY TRIKITY e was aischargea from the project -after the date of its service upon g in 1944 for “indiscretion.” you, in case this summons is served | ! He has described himself as an upon you personally, and answer | Professional | Monday : anti-Communisc the plaintiff’s complaint on file in Joseph J. Bernstein, a New York said court in the above entitled, lawyer, told another congressional cause. committes today that Communist The plaintiff in said action de- union leaders have set up a dicta- mands the following relief: a di- Mrs. Pauline Cady is in charge [torship over the fur garment indus- vorce on the grounds of degemqn‘ of arrangements for the supper.!try. He said small processors are and non-support; custody of the1 Plans will be discussed for the an-‘be ng driven out of business. parties’ minor child; and any other | nual reception for teachers in ———eoo——— relief merited. Douglas and Juneau area. mmo "H_EPHONE ]‘o | In event you fail so to appear and | Members.are asked to make res- answer the plaintiff will take judg- The Business and meet ity Church for a business and ervations by phoning Black -113 ment against you for want thereof, not later thgm sE.-‘ulturd[':\y noon. | (ORDOVA 'S OPERAIIVE and wngl applyyto the court for t‘t’x‘e = - = | Announcement is made today relief demanded in said complaint, | | 7-HP three phase elect. motor; 16 { HP Gray Sea Scout, overhauled; l 24-HP outboard motors; new and { used 12-volt battery cmrgexs,: one two-wheel trailer, 500 ft' plow steel cable; drill press and | milling machine. Remember toi see “I LOVE TROUBLE” at the( Capitol Theatre Sept. 15 and 16. | Juneau Welding and Machine | Shop. 987 £ ] 1947 1-TON DODGE PANEL TRUCK. 8 MONTHS OLD. 3,000 MILES, JUST LIKE NEW. 2!TH' CENTURY MARKET. 987 3t i ROFESSIONAL slzed Kay Gul- tar. Phone Blue 330. 987 3t ey e $8500—3-bedroom unfurnished resi- dence; dining room, hardwood foors, basement, automatic oil heat, garage, good residential lo- cation. LARGE Warehouse space. 160 ACRES land, 2% miles from Juneau; suitable sub-dividing ‘with 2-bedroom cottage. 1-bdr. home,| DUPLEX, 3 and 4-unit apartments, all desirable investments, with a net return of 8% to 10% on investment. NEW, 2 bedroom furnished resi- dence at Auke Bay. RESIDENTIAL property, 1 to € bedrooms. INCOME property, apt. nouses, and commercial building lots. { WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 ") Phone 61, over First National B-nk ori:N SUNDAYS and EVEN!NGB Cz’1 911 Anytime SPECIAL—$850 takes 1937 Buick sedan with 1948 motor. This is a museum piece, in storage most of time since 1937. Body in per- fect shape, clean upholstery, ori- ginal paint, good tires. Climbs to 6th St. from Baranof in high. A wonderful by for $850 cash. Call 911 for a demonstmnan to- night. WOLFRAM 100 acres, $1500. BUILDING LOT, 100x100, next to City Maintenance Shop at the Small Boat Harbor. Has small rental income to carry payments until building replaces. $4,600. JUNEAU Beauty Shop, fully equip- ped in good location. $3500. AIRPORT BAR, CAFE, GROCERY. Licenses and new building $6,000. { $1900—Small house, Juneau. PRACTICALLY new Thayer Baby ( Buggy. Green 784. 987 3t . SIDNEY Lnurencc pnmt‘ng, Indian Baskets, walnut spool bedstead, ; table glassware with % -inch gold | band. 2 ironing boards, other misc. items. 826 Calhoun, Phone Green 462 987 2t! Sky Buddy, just waves. $25.00. 987 fitl HALLICRAF overhauled, all Blue 570 after 5 p.m. LADIES werdrobe trunk in good condition. Grand Apt. B. 986 3t MODERN Elecmc Range and Re frigerator for $225. Phone Blue‘ 265 evenings. 986 tf | 1 NEW Lycommg 220 HP motor complete with starter, cenerawr.! double - mags, pusher prop and j 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf ¢ = POTATOES, carrots, small and} large, Northern Vegetable Farm, Glacier Highway. 984 tf | LARGE white tanned rabbit skins. Martin Victor Furs. 984 5t T-CRAFT Seaplane, side by side on | that radio telephone is now in op- and as herein stated. eration between all points with Witness the Honorable judge of | Cordova via Anchorage. said court and the seal of said S court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, SUIT FILED Alaska, August 19, 1948, Floyd Jacobs of the Jacobs Ma- (Seal of Court) J.W.LEIVERS, chine Shop in Juneau has filed a Clerk of the above entitled court.i COURT GIVES OPINION Judge George Folta of the U. Si | District Court today handed down! {an opinion in the case of Sam Simonarson of Juneau vs. Allen A. 1320 EDO floats, corrison proof- ed, Hartzell fiber prop, 176 hrs. since major on Cont. 65. Licensed until Jan. 28, 1949. R. Pearson, Pillar Bay, Alaska. 984 6t BABY Basket and pad, $5; high| McMurchie of Juneau. The case|suit against Fred Emerson of the First publication, Aug. 20, 1948, chair, excellent condition, $12. involved the payment of overtime| Pelican Lumber Co., requesting Last publication, Sept. 10, 1948, l Call '24[ 'seo and straight time owing to Sam the payment of $467.78 in pxiy- - Simonarson and Janet Woodring | ment for merchandise and labor | MODERN Electric Range and Re- | for services performed. The court|allegedly performed for the defen- ordered that payment be made|dant, plus attorney fees and court in both cases. | costs. WANTED FALLERS: power and hand. Saw filer. Contract or wages. Apply Alaska Territorial Employment Service. 985 3t [ THE OLD ARMY CHANGES | i | | | | 2 bedroom house or apartment. Phone E. N. Said, Baranof Ho- tel. NEW AIRFORCES ARMY CHEVRON CHEVRON , .BLUE ON GOLD - COMBAT GOLD ON BLUE = NON-COMBAT BASE PAY 0LD NEW PER MONTH DESIGNATION DESIGNATION 1 MASTER. | SERGEANT LIGHT Housékeeping and care of | ! mo. Call Black 820. | WAITRESS wanted at Percy's Cafe. 980 tf MASTER SERGEANT | ANY king of work. Blue 655. 980 6t | SRR SRR | HIGH School Girl to operat pop. corn machine. = Apply Capltol | Theatre, evenings. 97 tf Call $165.90 SERGEANT 1ST.CLASS TECHNICAL SERGEANT AIRLINES employee, wife and one small child desire rent smal furn. house or apt. with yard. Phone Red 127. YOUNG MAN, 35 wants work, STAFF SERGEAN? $115.20 SERGEANT $100.20 : of accepting responsibility. Ex- cellent, references. Phone Blue or 205, room 4. 975 POSITION open for stenographer | PRIVATE A Ihelass capable of ‘t; $80.90 rgl\éfiss ’ PRIVATE e g m"fi i view. R. W. Cowling Co. 97748 CLERK - Stenographer;: Room 106, Health Departmiént, W Territorial Building. WANTED immediately, 1; curh- stenographer, 38-hour w:ek, PRIVATE - RECRUIT New chevrons are appearing for U, S, Army men, o replace d ald gradually. A distinctive type has wuw for. md‘- Ferees. In the Army there are changes of title, chevron or, both in six of the seven noncommissioned grades. Pay and nu- re- main the same. A bluc on gold cheyron will designate comabt week, half nua] and. trpops and gold on blue non-combat. The old buek sergeant i appears, beth in title and chevron, Men in that grade will be called corperals. The old corporal will have what used. to. be the private first class chevron. week. ' 3 children, 5% days a week. $100|ONE' 1500-Watt 983 tf| Plant. Complete with heavy duty CARW wanted, & hour | 7%. Wt o, Territorial .,mommu lerg) e Phone 34, Irigerator for 3225 Phone Doug- as. 465, 980 6t FURNISHED house, garage, - Car, 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove: Road. 980 6t YOUNG couple with 2 chiidren need | $325 for 1838 V-8 Coupe. Phone 916 4x 016- rln¢ 3. 32-FT. Cabin Crulser, new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph Douglas 193, 916 Uniyersal Light batteries, Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. 976 tf FAIRBANKS: Will equipped cocktail bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, excellent location. Must have cash for liquor inventory. Box- 4689, Juneau Empire. 963 1 mo., 40 PACKARD {ive-passenger coupe, good. - condition, ayailable. Call 423. 961 tf B 975 4X| HOTEI in gooa location for sale or lease, Ph. 187, a1 i i3 temporary or permanent. Capable|3 gHOUSES wna lot. Inquire Trev: nrnnh e I.IIS'!m D FOUND PARTY who picked up truck, | "Sept. 9, on garbage dump, please phone D. B. Femmer. 987 tf BQUNQ Lady's purse, Owner may have by paying for this ad. 86° 3t '““BQUN!J 1 pair pliers. See D.| !meer 986 3t Light fawn colored Stetson hat taken by mm.nke from ch-éhb leave fully} immediately | $2500—One Fritz Cove, One Doug- las. $2675—West Juneau. $4500—center res. Juneau. $5,000—Fireplace, good furniture, 3 bedrcoms; Juneau. $7,000—Bungalow with 45x90 build- ing lot, 9th St. $8500—Behrends Ave; Fritz Cove. $12,500—2-bedroom plus income. $12,700—3, bed plus boathouse with marine ways, below High- lands. $14,000—3 bed Gold Belt. $20,000—3-hed near Governor’s. USER CARS and BOATS. " PEIER WOOD SALES AGUENCYX Real kstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harvor — Phone 911 FOR BRENT APARTMENT: Living room, bed- room, kitchen and bath. Brownie the Barber. 987 tf 4-ROOM furnished apartment, oil stoves. Phone Blue 275 between 7 and 7 p.m. 987 tf NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent. Phone T74. 982 tf {FURNISHED kuoms for women, close to business district. Second Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 tf 10-ROOM Concrete House, 481 So. Franklin, Bliss Trading Post. 975 tt WILL RENT excellent Bush and Lane Pianof finetone, $7.50 per month, you pay hauling charge each way and carry insurance, Available after Sept. 1. Rent will apply to purchase price if you wish to buy. Selling price $300, Call Green 565 for appointment, o141t Sl L el LSS ROOMS in private home. 316 4t Street. Blue ,917. 872 tt |ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates Imperial Hotel. . 961 1 ma APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 888, 97 ti SEAVIEW Ail. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 800 © e NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 ¢ FICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly ot “monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18% B e 'RALPH A TREFFERS, Paint Con- tractor, all kinds of painting and paperhanging. Phone Blue 462. 986 tf REGISTER now fnr sewing class- es. We will train you to finish parkas in your own home; earn while you learn. Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 983 6t HAVE that paint job done now. For immediate service see Ralph . Treffers, phone Blup 462, 66 tf