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i N | ALASKA COASTAL RANS GUIDE | ™ ¢,es 58 on WEEKEND TRIPS DRAFTEES & VETE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL the questions are a little hard to 2! Say you are a potential draftee, understand. Get your family or a Alaska Coastal carried 98 passen- just the kind the Army Is looking family friend to help you with gers on weekend flights tetween for. Youre single, have no de- it if you need help. Southeast Alaska cities, Among pas- pendents, have finished school and Whatever you do, don’t answer sengers coming in and out of Ju- are not engaged in essential indus- any questions until you definitely 'neapn were: try. understand what they are about From Chatham: Ray Schofer, Ber- But your brother is married, has Any false information you “know- narq Aydelette, John Likencss, Mor- two kids, is a veteran and is go- ingly” give could cost you up t0 yis Benson, Cora Christenson, John ing to school under the GI Bill of $10,000 or five years in jail—or Ulyinen, Irving L. Christenson, Art Rights both Moore, Chester Teroe. You're both within the registra- How long do you have in which From Tulsequah: J. Shannon, tion age (18-25 inclusive), so you to fill out the questionnaire and Milos Thomas, L. Griffin, R. Mec- go down to your local registration return it to your local board? ponald, F. Wall, place within a couple of days of That’s stated right on the first From Petersburg: A. S. Thomp- each other and register. paze. There's a long blank space. son Would you think, then, that The local board will stamp a date From Ketchikan: E. Gruening, youd both receive your question- in that space, and the form must Mr. and Mrs. Robert David, Rob- naires within a couple of days of be returned by then. jert David, Jr., John Scott, Mr. and each other, too? ? Heck, no. You & 57 B T Mrs. Lee. will receive your questionnaire R From Angoon: Marianna Mears, away ahead of your brother. b G. J. Mex_ns, Why? Because the local boar | From Sitka: f: Baseford, Mrs. E. takes w gander at your registra- Flv SOUIH oN |Baseford, L. Oldroyd. b i From Excursion Inlet: A. C. Ad- tion card and says: “Here's a guy right down our alley. Let’s get the rope on him and, if he's physically okay, he'll be set to take his place in our pool of draftable men.” But about your brother, the beard will say: “We can file this guy's registration card for a while, Adams From Pelican: Mrs. Ray Nevin, S. Twenty-two passengers left onlpjccet K. Raatikainen, Pan American flights from Juneau cm Gustavus: Jean Trump, to Seattle over the weekend, along Geyalq Likeness, Clancy Storms with 23 employees of the Sebastial peliy Holm, Billy Wong. 4 ams, Harold Hanson, D. B. McKin- pAN AM FllGHI non, Emil Nelson, Mrs. A. C. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA Lecause he’s a veteran and obvious- ; £ g From Taku Hartor: E. L. Kin-| ly he can't be toun:em h’{‘heres passengers from Anchorage. TWO qaj no use in our sending him & ., engers arrived here from Se- : oty questionnaire until we've sent one Piy e From Skagway: D.s McDonald. attle. From Haines: M. Bagee, J. B. to all the boys who really look draftable.” It's barely possible tnat some 25- land Andrew Skonberg. year-clds and even 23- and 24- year-olds already have received Wolfe and infant Larry, Norman|yr. mickeon, A, S. Thompson. for you who Lurie, John questionnaires. But Stuart Fish Co., and 19 connecting Passengers flown were: | carlyle, Steve Homer, Carl Hein- From Seattle Richard Haugen mjjer wm. Brunskill, James Don- nelly. To To Petersburg: Mr. Christianson, Seattle: Jack Wolfe, Harriet Hulberg, Raymond C.; gy gitka: J. L. Beason, Betty haven't, here's a brief outline of Beach, Marie Campen, Claire w“"ManilL Frank Shelton, what your “Classification Question- tanen, Mrs. Rae Harris, Marie Jen-|payton Sam Jackson, Charles Nico- naire” will have on it. sen, Colonel Weaver, Mr. and Mr\"let, Gordon Stevenson, May George, It's divided into 15 different ser- S‘ifi;:?;g_e’jgg,s Bonwall. Chm.k,h.;‘:’;r g]:c‘;“‘ke T, Anabelle Phillips, ies of questions. Everybody ans-|gyeqry, Lyman Ellsworth, John| i wers the first series. From there y yitter, Lola Rameriz, Gerald| on each series of questions is di-|Likens, Clancy Storms, Felix Holm, | ol rected at different classes of regis- , To Hoonah: L. C. Chaney, Mr. and A Wigen, ;Mrs. 8id Benson. To Tenakee: reter Johns, George trants: To ministers and those A s i studying for the minis to farm- | o Gustavus: Olin Reynolds, R. ers and those working on farms; to TUNSTILLS LEAVE FOR | M. Cross. I those who have had “prior mili- FORMER HOME, RIVERSIDE H’Il‘; King Salmon Bay: Bernie PR ulk. tary service.” And so forth. One series—Series Five—is titled “Sole Surviving Son.” The drafi and Mrs. Ode Tunstill, enroute law, as you probably know, auto-|their home in Riverside, Calif matically exempts. any young man| The Tunstills have been in Ju- who is the sole surviving son of & neau for several months. Mrs. family whose other boy (or boys) | Tunstill has been employed at the was Kkilled in or lost his life as Baranof Beauty Salon and her a result of World War II. {husband at Thomas Hardware Another series is called “Offi- Company. cials Deferred by Law,” and there R are blanks for people like the go\'—‘\ Mr,‘ To Skagway: Larry Yeltatzie, to Henry Wolf, Mary Ann Martin. | To Haines: Allen Saltee, Charles Nicolai. To Ketchikan: Clarence Reeves. To Wrangel!: Bill Moore, Archie Salpid, Mrs. A. Salpid. Sailing south Tuesday are W. G. Clements, WHITE ernor of your state or your con- TONIGHT OVER KINY gressman to fill out and thus gain automatic deferment. l Albert White speaking for the Series Eight is titled “Court Rec-|Dewey-Warren Ticket, and Frank The Fern II, captained by John ord,” and that’s where you have|S. Shelton, of Ketchikan, on his Lowell, docked at Juneau Cold to tell about your criminal record|own candidacy for the House, will Storage this morning, unloading —if you're unlucky enough to have speak over Radio Station KINY, 12,000 pounds of sable and 1,500 one. “Minor traffic violations [6:30 pm. to 6:45 p.m. tonight. 1t pounds of halibut. don't count. Whatever you put| > ——- - >, — down is kept confidential. | TWO FLOOR SHOWS EVERY FROM PELICAN You want to take time to Mrs. Stephanie Bessett of Pelican fill! NIGHT, 10 p.m. and 1 am., AT out your questionnaire. Some of COUNTRY CLUB. 995 1t is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. - WITH 13,500 POUNDS Orville SQUARE-RI SITUATION IN WORLD CRITICAL H AND SHELTON SPEAK DOCKS AT STORAGE |Se(retary of Stafe Marshall Makés Comment as He Leaves for Paris * | (By The Associated Press) Secretary of State Marshall told { newsmen as he left Washington for Pa that the world situation is unusually To produce peace, he said: pe alcne is- not enough.” Marshail had spent the morning | in prolonged confexnces. The | chief business apparently was the latest reply from Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov in the Berlin blockade situation. | The best indication to be found in Washington is that Molotov left the door open for further talks although he did not agree to order the Soviet military commander in Berlin to negotiate on lifting the blockade. Nevertheless, word from Moscow indicates that Saturday night's meeting of the four power | representatives may have been the i GCGER BERTHED_s stand on yardarms after the iwo-ma 1 CHILDREN! last in the current series.” An an- | nouncement is likely to be made this week on the status of the conversations. NE OF OUR FRIENDS showed us an item in the paper the O other day. It seems a mother and a father were unable to support their seven children — couldn’t give them all they should have. So they advertised in the paper that they were giving them away—soon found homes for all seven children. A pretty tragic thing, but we'll bet there are very few of you who haven’t been driven into such wild thinking— worrying where and how you were going to get enough money o give your kids the best. And yet the solution (or at least a part of the solution) is-sitting right there in front of us—automatic savings with U. S. Savings Bonds. Sure, you know all about U. S. Savings Bonds. But have you ever given them really serious thought? Have you thought that it’s one completely pairless, completely automatic way to save? Just a little bit ‘each week through the Payroll Savings Plan (at your office) or the Bond-A-Month Plan (at your bank). And think about the returns. $4 for every $3 you in- vest. $400 for every $300. $4000 for every $3000. It mounts up fast. The chances are one in a million that you’ll never have to give your kids away—but you'll never have to give them second best (either) if you start in saving the auto- matic way with U. S. Savings Bonds. Today. . Save the automatic way with U.S. Savings Bonds r ThM is an officlal U. S. Treasury adverti REACHES PARIS PARIS, Sept. 20.- — Secretary of State George Marshall has land- | ed here after a flight across the Atlantic. Marshall has reached the French capital a full day ahead of the opening cf the United Nations ‘General Assembly. Just a short time hefore the American Secretary arrived in Par's, | several announcements were made | in Moscow that may mean the end ! of four-power talks at the K:em-; lin over the Berlin blockade and other issues between Russia and the West. The United States em- | kassy announced that Ambassador' Walter Badell Smith would leave Moscow during to to consult with Marshall.‘Earlier, the British emLassy said its special env to | the Kremlin talks—Frank Roberts { —probably would today for | Paris, also. And it is reported that | the ench ambassador is expect~ | ing similar orders o HUGE STORAGE TANK IS , PROPOSED, ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE, Se build a 200,000 gallon oil tank to! tide municipal generating facili-| | ties over during shipping .\Ax‘ikesi are being studied for location at the | site of the city’s new 1136 kilo-| watt diesel generating plant | The tank would cost in the| neighborhood of $35,000, ‘xtzurdhlgl to Floyd Smith, who is the city’s ! consuiting engineer. One t itative | figure in that amount alreddy been given the city ty a tank crew of the Morrison-Knudsen Co. Installation Of a storage vat | would boost the cost of the new, diesel facilities to between $200,- sury Department and Advertising Counall. 000 and $250,000, Smith cstimates, Colombia for 45 days. 1!ntpmnflonal[ Room 106, “1 think $250,000 would be ample {I'me. Mrs. Goddard am-ampanied!omr Bjesn; Arctile JUNGLE SioRY t. 14—Plans to | | |in Los Angeles, from Ramon Patino, P - FOR SALE {82-ft. treller rigged ready to go— best buy of season; be at Small | Boat Harbor 2 weeks. i The FORRESTER; several other trollers. HALE and Schoenecker properties, | patent. Auke Bay area, log cabin | pat. acreage, Fritzz Cove, log cab- | in Point Louisa. { { { 2-BDR compl. furn., marine view, Dixon Ave., immediate occupancy. 4-BDR. compl furn. and 2-BDR completely furnished, Star Hill. | 3-apt., one, two and three bdrs. ] completely furnished, basement | ete. Large lots, garage, near | Governor's House. Marine view. i Terms. | 615 East St., 2 bdrs, compl. furn, : large basement, remodeled, im- | mediate occupy. +PILE driving equip. Make pur- ! chase price in few months op- | i | | | i | i home at 481 South Frunklln.' i See Bliss Variety Shop. Also 3- t bdr. completely furnished home | at Nerway Point. i LOTS: Juneau, West Juneau, and! Douglas. MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS M'NI"G Il‘owu ' FREMMING resildence, cflml.;letel}.' CINDERELLA | furnished at Elfin Cove, Alaska; for the project, but we hope to complete the work for $200,000, eclared ith said the cost of a building large kitchen, living room, 2 bed- to Louse the plant would run close o rooms, private steam bath, large to $75,000. nerating unit is fs it lot, motor shed, 110-volt auto- priced at P matic Kohler light plant. Furth- The ol tank would hold suffi- g er information write Elliott S. cient fuel to last the plant three Alaska. ! months. Smith was advised by the 995 6t | | | i Fremming, Elfin Cove, | i council to ask M-K for specifica- tions on the project. Councilman Don Rozelle said he thought the city should take ad- e of the fact that M-K al- r y has a crew in the area. “Whitey” Wilson would take charge of the building construction work. The city would have to ne- gctlate for pipe and cement. I new diesel house structure ! HOUSE—Douglas Main street, two ! bedroom, oil range, washer, par- ! tially furnished, 50x100 lot. $2950. l Phone 465. 995 6t 1946 V8 Tudor Sedan, 6,000 miles, , $15C0. 612 10th St. 995 6t | WASHING Machine, 'good' running { condition. Call 699 days. 95 3t ;S-BEDR(.JOM house, pine-paneled living room, fire place, full con- crete basement, - garage, auto- matic oil heat, tile kitchen and bath, view location, unfurnished. $7,500—3-BEDROOM house, double | plumbing, hardwood floors, con- crete basement. $10,500— 5-BEDROOM residence, fully furnished, full concrete basement, .automatic heat. DUPLEX, Cedar Tract, two mod- ern l-bedroom apartments, fully |2-BDR, basement, furnace, double| furnished, « excellent condition, i plumbing, electric kitchen, ma-; 10 years old. ; { rine view, Hemlock. !3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses, INCOME - INCOME - INCOME Commercial property and build- . ing- lots - WILLIAM WiNN-Phone 234 OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINGS Call 911 Anytime LASSIE, less ‘than 2 years old, { 46-ft. boat, combine halibut and trolling. Gray- diesel 165 hp; ra- dio, iron mike. ‘With or -without eration. Plenty work. Marine; halibut and salmon gear. Built carpentry shop, fully equipped({ by Bud Fields. } with heavy machinery; falling| BOBBY G—A large cruiser for equip. 2 good Titan power saws.f only $3850. etc.; Seaview Apts.; two cafes|'4g CIVILIAN. JEEP, 2-ton trailer, center Juneau, good / income. i power take-off with 30-inch FOR RENT 10-room unfurnished! crosscut saw and table, Ram- sey winch in front. Bought in July. $2450. 7 ACRES PATENTED land with 3-bedroom house and adjoining cabin. Good buy. {1942 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, $550. 11938 PLYMOUTH PICKUP, $300. 11937 NASH SEDAN, $300. ' FIVE BEDROM HOUSE, large liv- o { ing rocm with fireplace, good The Sagrer, | Thone 67 over First National Batk | gurniture, Channel view, $450. d santine docked i Yorke % + $1500 down. 4 briganiine docked in . FOR SALE {5-ROOM HOUSE between PRA | and NCCo. $1900. $1000 down. 2-BEDROOM HOUSE furnished, beautiful setting on beach. West Juneau road. $4500. SEVERAL INVESTMENT PROP- ERTIES AVAILABLE. Miscellaneous mariné engines, boats, motors, air compressor, drills, new tap and die set. PETER WOOD | SALES AGENCY | Real Pstate - - Boats | Sale Merchandise 12th at Harpor — Phone 511 FOR SALE (Confinued) tires, body fair, good buy. Call The — o Green 150 after 5 p.m.Prie $225. is designed as a 50 by 60-foot build- BOAT:—16-foot Birchcraft and i4 995 tf ing mede of cement blocks lined HP motor, and one 5% HP ____ LA A with katmalite. Windows wouuld be motor. Will sell as unit. Con- 5-HP Jchnson outboard, good of glass brick and as many local ! tact Bob Fisher, Box 908, City. condition. $65.00. Rubber raft, building products as possi:le would fEs 994 3x completly equipped, $50.00. Phone be utilized in the Smith said. - —e e ALASKA PIGHEER | censtruction, _GAS BOAT “Norma” troller fully } equipped, ready to go, rebuilt , hull, new Royal, will sell at a sacrifice. 6 tons net, 10’ beam, STEPHANA SAJA, 23, (above), whose home is in the small Penn- i Douglas 553. POTATOES, carves, small and large. Northern Vegetable Farm, , Glacier Highway. 984 tf 995 2t k g 11 Boat Har- » = sylvania mining town of Winbern, | s:r pYacet Bioe o 994a5x BABY Basket and pad, $5; high GooDARDS ARE Io who reportedly will marry Francis | i 4 _ | chair, excellent condition, $12. Hitchcock. of the famous, New |SEWING Mnc?ne., treadle model.t Call 241, 980 tf | iety 1 i | in good conmdition. Phone Doug- =——— HAVE fELEBRA"O“‘ T i e 003 3 FORNISHED House, garage, car - i She was a Wall Street brokerage | ‘35 3 | 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% et house secretary when she is pur- [prANO for sale, $250. 724 E. &cres patented land, 14 mile post, SEATTLE, iept. 20.—@— Capt.| ported to have met the Hitchcock 993 3t Fritz Cove Road. 220 €4 Street. and Mrs. A. J. Goddard of Woodin- | goion Her sister, Nancy, will at- 4 25 HP Universal motor, just over- ville, Alaska pioneers who together | tend the nuptials in Miami Beach, ed his steamer, named for him, into | Dawson, Yukon Territory, from! Bennett, near the British Columtia operated the first steamer on the : & hauled. James Prueher, Berg- upper Yukon river, will celebrulci F_IR" it was reported. (Interna- man Hotel. , 993 it‘ their 62nd wedding anniversary cn| tional Soundphoto) | . Thursday. = :NEW two-bedroom residence com-; y i On June 21, 1898, Goddard pilot- | OB AN HERE | plete with fireplace, garage, full; 1 reinforced - concrete - bagement | Registered at the Baranof chll forced warm-air - furnace, elec- | frem Cordova are Ole Olsen,i tric ‘hot water heater, hsrdwoodj antrell and | oo, tile in' bath and kitchen. Located in the Highlands. Phone 107. 993 5t A | Per. Nindedal MISCELLANEOUS |; SHOPPING SERVICE: All mer- chandise, personal selection, best him, and she was the first licensed woman pilot ¢n the river. In recent years the Goddards have been active in the affairs of the Washington and Alaska Pio-| neers. MARIMBA, 1 Lifetime Troner for $130 which is listed at $239.95 in Seattle. Phone Red 575. 93 4t | $325 for 1038 v-8 Coupe. Phone | 016- ring 3. 976 4x {32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. Douglas 193. 916 tf ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's | Jewelry Store. 976 tf |HOTET 1 gooa location for sale or lease. Ph, 187. 881 ‘ot 3 AOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. ™ u stores. ~Inquire details, ALIN ASSOCIATES, 475 Fifth Avenue, New York. 977 — RALPH A TREFFERS, Paint Con- tractor, all kinds of painting and paperhanging. Phone Blue 462. 986 tf GUARANTEED riealistic Perman- EXCELLENT investment, partly completed house on 50 by 100 lot, 3% minute walk from post office. | Phone Red 5%. 993 4t FOR SALE by owner, 3-bedroom WINS DIVORCE | { : | Bargain for quick sale. 1724 E Street. 992 tf RART, 5l L R R T Y WINTER and PUND, CO, inc. furnished house. Good lmtion.{ 1'40 PACKARD f{ive-passenger coupe, good condition, immediately available. Call- 423. 961 tf FOR BENT APARTMENT: Living room, bed- room, kitchenette, and bath. Frita Cove Rd. Brownie the Barber. 87tf ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up |REX Concrete Mixer No. 7-S. Ska- Lola’s Beauty Sho). Phone 201 git Logging Hoist, 4 speed yard-{ NORTHERN Hotel under new 315 Decker Way. ¢ er, other equipment. Call 363 management. Reasonable rent, days, 719 evenings. 990 tf| Phone 74. 982 tf SOLID Oak table and 4 chairs, 3- piece bedroom suite, 8x10 rug and pad, 10x12 rug and pad. Phone Green 611. 990 tf Complete Photographic Supplies Develaping - Zrinting - 'Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats FURNISHED Kkuoms for women, close to business district. Seccnd Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 tf = h 4-door sedan, $650; LOST AND FDUND |l oose vencr irack. 3500 Wi e < 1940 GMC panel truck, $350; LOST: 16-6.50 tire and wheel for| ;1936 podge pickup $150. See at GMC Pickup between 11 mile Jay's Super Service. 991 tf post and town. Phone 96. 995 tf — —. 38-FT. Cabin Cruiser = “Katinka”, PARTY who picked up hand truck,| gleeps 6. Chrysler Marine 110, Sept. 9, on garbage dump, please reduction 2% to 1. Full; uip- phone D. B. Femmer. 987 u' : gl 1 i i 1 i | | | | | | i | i | i T. J. McCaul, Auk Bay. 990 3t WANTED le TUDOR Pontlac Sedan, make l small boy, 4 afternoons a week.( evenings Red 763. 989 tf 993 3t{ HARRINGTON and Richardson 22 caliber, 9-shot revolver with belt and holster. Belt is made to, hold two holsters and 46 shells, $35. Phone Blue 770. 989 tf L A | [ EWANTVED-:A Person to care for\ Offer. Days phone 027 ring 3; | Mrs. Juanita Reddy-Eden Patino | Phone Blue 330. THE STORY of how she fled| ——— ———— through South American jungles with her two children won a divorce 5 for Miss Juanita Roddy-Eden Patino | HIGH School Girl to operat pop corn machine, Apply Capitel Theatre, evznings. 979 tf nephew of the late tin magnate, Simen Patino. She testified that he | ped. Priced for quick sale. See| WILL RENT excellent Bush and Lane Piano, 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, 974t lnooms in private home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 tt I — | tteges. Home Hotel, pn. 86, 97 &1 e S Y | SEAVIEW Agp:. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean. Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t ———————— NICE. CLEAN. ROOMS .weekly or had held her a virtual prisoner in| CLERK - Stenographer. Inquire! double ‘mags, pusher prop. and- ' CLEAN m Health Department.| 1 set 4650 flonts. $62000. Phone ' also steAm baths. Seandfnavian Soundphioto) Perritorial Bullding, - 04b ut| 581, 986 (f Rooms, 76 W =

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