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PAGE TWO e e rolfera- A cc that Flip-It's a nifty — but « these extra-special features: a o “ ¥lin the brim to suit your tastc and hy put. x T Get caught in the rain and who cares — Plip-It is water repellent. B.MBEHRENBS),; 07, and riusiasts e reccmmendad se items coul S. by discarding prim nd products fo useful or tive met producti things which weuld their manufacture accord Druxman, who recently made ¢ B e 1 ety | Ehix caps. | 2 and | I o0 | baleen that the e increas- the attractiv appeal to per- SCHOOL FOR METLAKATLA APPROVED | (cont:nued irom page one) 50t dry zone around churches and 100ls is to be measured. As pass- d by the House ti would ex- empt cluzs from the 200-foot rule |and this feature has drawn a good ieal of protest. Senator R. M. Mac- Kenzie requested that the bill be eturned to the Judiciary Commit- ee for specific amendment. HEALING BILL TABLED | table it carried 9-7. Senator Howard Lyng, who intro- uced the measure, made a spirited |plea that it be given due censifer- ion. | tha chiropract and chiropodists nd others er ed in the I rts, need protection just as rauch th as the medical doetc and other professions, a | { § N \ y \ \ \ \ \ | N N { [} \ \ \ ! 3 \ ) \ \ \ )\ \ \ y ) ) { ) \ N { \ | | \ \ [} \ \ \ \ 3 \ ) \ : { |sai ters to c The bu through second readi the T jon Committee amend- ments to it were adopt °se amencments would exempt turers who do not sell their direct to the consumer; would set a tax rate of one-guarte of one percent on gross sales in ex- olcess of $100,000; would establish a tax of two percent on the net in- come of banks, trust companies and v ivory spection of Native conditions for the |cons who mizht p e without s Y _‘\pm a Native rvice. i appreciatic r? the ckground | Savin loan associations, z\}ul Druxman recommended t! v history of their manufacture. would ¢ mail order better method re f there is a limited mar- [Offices duced for tanning 1} e handicraits. ‘This NTRODUCED tive method of tanr means he manulacturers are T bills were - intro- ed, produces a di ot receiving much mo for t ucec te yesterday after- ant odor particularly Prices could be i climates milder than the caid that, if this tanning d s nged, a large market could e U. S. for selling f methe - - o — Oysters were in Rome a delicacy ur ' cier ANNUAL ROLL CALL ean Yacht Club March 10, 1949 Jeez Iris Room — Baranof Hoiel 7:45 P. M. All Members Are Requested o Aitend i sed if market could be developed. an- 1o dissolution of incor- ependent school dis- Engebreth. the law regarding the ities with respect levying improvements, ed and ir Providing ation for | Miss -Minni ing ca of depende destitute chil- ion Committee. policy of cocperation vernment in r and harbor 1 defining lood control liabilit By To give autonomy of jurisdiction affa. 1 ol ol districts having By Senator 000 for a liquor on of the Ti office. By Sena- urer’ a vocational acti fo By Senator Rivers. appropriate $7,500 to com- casting and erection of stitute The n Allopathic Healing Bill ame in for rough handling at the U nds of the senators. A motion to nde=finitely tpone the measure lost by one vote but a motion to “The people covered by this bil, ) - T0 FIBBER McGEES s to school boards of | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CHAMBER MAKES (OLD CHALLENGE TO SEATTLE ICE MEN with a sharp | idea dreamed up a cocktail mixing | ontest for bartenders to be helc shall be given preference in pub- ic cmployment. By Senator Mec- Cuicheon. To provide indemnity for the death or injury to persons, destruc- [tion of or damage to property be- of or in consequence of the of intoxicating liquor. By Sen- Huntley, | caus fu | ator | To establish a Territorial Ship- ( ing Board with authority to estab- lish a shipping system to Alaska. - — %SMML CRAFT TIED ety All for fun, it is—with enough ice e-talk around to let the bar- | UP AT CITY FLOAT . The Adak of Ketchikan registry, owned by the Owens Brothers, tied | at the city float last night after a | 3 trip from Hood Bay. Aboard are the |two owners, R. F. and A. E. Owens, cn a two- or three-day business in Juneau. The Owens have a | ing camp at Hood Bay. Skipper | of the tug is Fred Brandes, Jr. Pet: Larson is to take his fishing | Loat the Brat to Pelican as soon as the skim ice melts. He tried yes- | terday, but had to turn back because of the ice. The Tenakee of Angoon, cwned by 1ald John, tied in at the flost vy and will probably leavc | night after rudder repairs| ompleted. The Kingfisher, skippered by | Georze Carteeki, is having minor | repairs done, The It, with Bob Beirley as skip- . is in from Elfin Cove for re- rs. | - 2 SUSPECTED SPIES, UNDER INDICTMENTS + NEW YORK, March 10.—P—A| out | A Seattle ice man Aonday afternoon at the Benjamii ranklin Hotel in the Puget Sound nd enders and the onlookers know wo thought up the whole idea. Here in Juneau, one would think at the only attention to be given pe a shade of envy for the udges who will spend from 1 to ! »m. Monday testing the best in he barkeeps' wares. But loyal and sportin’ blood cours- s the veins of the Juneau Cham er of Commerce, When it come: o talk of ice, they scoff at the pro- ducts of the stateside commercia nachines. At Juneau, they point there is million-year-old ice t from the glacier—ice su- str: | perior in quality and flavor to tailo: nade ice from the ice machines. As a matter of fact, the Juneau Chamber of Commerce is so sold o e whole idea that they have hallenged all comers in the Seattle ce-making business to a contes e which ice will last longer in a cocktail shaker. The C of C claims $the bill sections, which would have °-ROOM home wiiii 21 acres pat- | Jlacier ice has less air bubbles, so | doesn’t melt as fast. Pan American Airways will fly & large chunk of glacier ice to Se- attle for the contest planned to &t held at the same time the bar enders match with the cocktai mixing. Rules will be set up and judge ippointed to determine whether’ lSHIFT_IN ONE 'VOTE BRINGS 12-12 BURIAL _Pmsme | (Continued from Page One) 1,000 in a community, with prescnt licensees being unaffected; ban- ning all persons under 21 from li- quor establishments even with a pouse who is of age, and provisio: | tior a $2,500 bond which should be|' forfeited only in case of thrée con= viction instead of on the first violation. The bill as it stood after last, inight’s passage still includes the! l‘:mvislon that court clerks or their }deputies should issue licenses in- tead of the district judges; L,ml‘ lodges or established clubs would Ze| able to get a liquor license while in 1 proximity to a church but not with- {in 200 feet of a school by a straight tline; that the court can impose li-| cense suspension, up to 45 days for 1 first offense and up to 90 for the' second, instead of a mandatcry 45 or 90 days’ suspension; that revo- | cation of license would follow a| third conviction. | Franklin succeeded in restoring to! 'been deleted from the present law, fpreventing transfer of licenses and requiring an operator to make af- fidavit of sole ownership. Franf{lin said the latter provis- ion was desirable to make sure big |llquur operators didn’t get a st ‘of bars under cover. ! Speaker Stanley McCutcheon's amendment to create a Depart- fedir btand Jusy lodsy. SRt | million-year-old glacier ice is a bet- iment of Liquor Enforcement under ur-count esplonage indictment| .. poq than that whipped up by the | the Attorney General with a deputy inst Judith Coplon, department | stice analyst, and Vanentin A.| Gubitchev, Russian engineer em- ployed by the United Nations. | One count said Miss Coplon de- | livered to Gubitchev “information relating to the national defense, to {wit: decuments, writings and notes 4 ining intelligence reports re- to espionage and counter- e activities in the United | | | | latin States.’ . ihe two were arrested here last Friday night after FBI agents had trailed them through Manhattan streets. o | ,,,,, ordatee o | RISH OSCARS GO HOLLYWOOD, March 10—(P— s a good Irish name when vlied to the likes of Fibber Mc- Gee and his Molly. The Ancient Order of Hiberians | nnounced last night that its 1949 Oscars will go to the radio comgd- | who in private life have been | and Mrs. James Jordan for 30! | Charles J. Horan, Jr., the nl'gan-: |ization's award chairman, said the | 1cuuple was chosen by ballot from | ! members throughout the nation. “Wholesale family entertainment” | iwon the McGee's the award, Horan seid. The Irish Oscars will be pre- | ented at a St. Patrick’s Day ball | !Day, year’s winner. e e | GIRL SCOUT NEWS ! pector Memorial Statue. BY. 5 ghort session of Girl Scout | | Seattle ice men. e e ADAK WRESTLERS LOSE, MAT EVENTS SAN FRANCISCO, March 10— ~Rcbert Hamm of San Francisco night., or won by a fall in his match with Herkert Besse, Adak, Alaska, repre- senting the 17th District. Results of cther matches in the Navy's West Coast group elimina- tions at Treasure Island include 135—Robert Collyar, San Diego won by a fall from J. Karwac, Adak 1.48. 145—Lloyd Marts, Treasure Island, on by a fall in 2:18 from Richarc Cook, Adak. 165-—Earl Good, San Diego, out- pointed Edwin Moses, Adak. Heavyweight—Chester Brittle, Al- meda Naval Air Station (12th) won hy a fall in 22 seconds fro: John Saw: Adak. ———————— NEW MAP RELEASED According to a notice received at | the Geological Survey office, a new map has been issued of the area ast of Fairbanks. Its title is D-1 Fairbanks Quadrangle. ‘The map does not include the city and is inmates Of the ;oo March 17 by singer Dennis |icaled 1:62500 or cne inch to ap- proximately a mile. It may be ob- tained from the Director, U. S Geological Survey, Washington, D C. for each division passed by a 22 to 2 vote after long argument. i The principal fight was over the provision they would have to be men with at least two years of col- llege educaticn. Frank Angerman {assailed the provisicn as “undemo- cratic” ang “class legislation. It precipitated a dekate over iie :advantages of a college education. | successfully defended his l‘15-pounal Angerman argued that most Alas- | Navy wrestling championship lastiy.yg including himself, would not The 11th Naval District sail- | i ‘be eligible under such a provision. i McCutcheon replied that he wouldn't te either. He added, however, that .he was desirous of making it man- datory to get the hizhest caliber men for the positions, and cited that th2 F.BI. will take only college gradu- ates. Angerman finally won most of his point. An amendment was adopted ;w provide that a person whose s qualifications and experience, in !the eyes of the Attorney General, Iare equal to the college training, would be eligible. Franklin, a University of Alaska raduate, opposed the college re- quirement with the observation: i ‘that a college education is just a {tool to help a man get farther faster; that ‘we know some grads den’t know encugh to come in out of the rain'” When the long job of tossing in and pulling out amendments was completed, there was opposition to voting on the bill immediately. Mrs. Gundersen argued that it should be held over until it could be prepared in final full form sc the legislators could see just what they had creat- ed. } THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949 W=-A=N-T A-D-S ————————————————————————————————————— KENDEL troller here from Pelican. ‘ee at Small Boat Harbor. JOUGLAS: 2-bedroom home, com- | ‘etely furnished. Furnace, base- ment, 2 lots. Best neighborhood. OUGLAS BEACH. 2-bedroom house furnished, with bath; 1% :cres patented land on beach; with geod water. UGLAS: 2 fine building lots in ity on beach: three large lots with improvements, terms, $250 down $50 per mo. Also 2 lots near Mikes. EAR LAWSON CREEK: building Iot. NEAU: New 2-bdr. home, Ninth and Indian, rumpus room, fire places, maple floor large base- ment completely furnished. DUPLEX with 3-bdr. apt. available within month. Small down pay- ment, 4% money on balance. APARTMENT house near Govern- [ 3 retnals, garage, building 1ot adjoining; terms. Income $270 per month. 8 BUILDING lots, Casey Shattuck section; 2 to 4 acres available near Gold Creek. 1 fine nted land owned by Duane Peterson on Glacier Road. Chick- en house, garage, rabbit hutches, farm machinery. House modern with electric stove, refig., etec. miles, 2-bdr. home partially urnished, has bath. Price $2,000. "HE CRESCENT APTS. THE SEA- VIEW APTS. THE DECKER BLDG. 7 apts. 2 store or office space rentals; in- | come nets appr. $5,000 annually. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 over First Netional Bant FORSALE WANTED: Customers for candy sale at Sears Order Office March 12. 140 2t WELSH Baby Buggy, good condi- tion, $15. Phone Green 629. 39 3t BEACH LOT: Waynor addition. 50x 110 ft. $750 cash. Call Green 324. 138 3t 1 Glasslined hot water tank, 30 gal., 1 Oil burning laundry stove. 435 9th St., Ph. Blue 120, 38 tf BALDWIN Baby Grand upright piano, $350. R. A. Treffers. 335 12th St., between 6-8 p.m. Phone | 38 tf | Blue 462. 60 HP Buda Deisel, 2-1 reduction gear, used only eight months. special one week, $1,075. Juneau Welding Co., phone 525. 38 tf 1 Dodge %:-ton 38 tf 31 Fo ranel. R, oor'; ‘W. Cowiing Co. PACKARD '47, 12,000 miles. Bar- gain. Call Red 923. 38 4t FIOOR LAMP, table lamp, occa- sional table, book case, large tri- cycle, training chair, hichair, con- verts to play table. Ph. Red 755. 38 tf FULLY Furnished 5-room house, Garage. Ph. 644, Douglas. 38 6t FORSALE NEW attractive 2 bedroom home, good neighborhood, unfurnished— $13,650. FIVE BEDROOMS, downtown, furn- ished, needs repairs—$12,000. OTHER residential property in all price ranges. BUSINESS and investment proper- ty also available, WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 or BOB DRUXMAN, PHONE 8¢i SPECIAL—1 bedrcom house, Gold Creek at A St., furnished full concrete basement with space for second bedroom, yard, laree strawberry patch. Away irom all traffic. $5500. DOUGLAS—3-bedroom house, furn- ished, cellar wotkshop, new two- car garage, lot 50x200, garden, $6,300. SPECIAL—24 ft. trcller ready to go only $750. RAISED deck cruiser, Navy hull, 35x9x4'2, 100 hp Buda conv. $3150. See blueprints of hull and picture of boat at our office. !30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace 80, « ready to go. $2,800. $1,700 will handle. 36x9x%4'% troller, Chrys, $3,800. | 26-FT. Gillnetter, 25 hp Universai. | engine completely overhauled, ! complete with net. $1,250. |32-PT. Gillnetter, Scripps £9-HF, i with fresh water cooling system. i New 65-9al gas tank. $1,800. {22-1"'1‘, Troller — $550. 24-FT. Troller, Chrysler conv. $850. | STEELCRAFT, 26 ft. new $3.200. lCABIN Cruiser, 16 ft., 25-hp Uni- | versal, 55 beam, recently rebuilt, i $1,300. i-KP freezing unit, gasoline driven, | 3 eight-foot copper shelves, 12x12. ! For troller. $330. 14-Ft. Flatbottom skiff, $50. /1934 Ford Coupe, runs good, $150. 11948 Jeep with curtains, etc., $500 i down, $50 monthly. Total $1,500. 3-Bedroom House, modern, good | view, $6,800. i i ! ~¢ar Conv. 1$700 down, $70 or less monthly takes ! 2-bed house, 1st St., total $4250. $1500 down, $75 monthly takes large 2-story house with yard and view. Unfinished inside. Total $3,500. 185000 Auk Bay, five acres, some ! beach. Old 2-story house. [81,800 cash takes beach property near Douglas. Seawall, 2 bedroom { house, good water, oil, electricity. 200 ft. beach frontage, 40 ft. highway frontage. $1,500 down, balance of $4,000 in i two years, takes bright, new 1- bedroom house, garage, barn, pos- sible rights to 160 acres with %- mile beach and West Juneau Rd. {$10,000 down, $100 monthly for large H | apartment house, downtown Ju- neau. 2-Bedroom House, 3 acres patented land, Fritz Cove. $3,800. BUILDING LOTS, 2 for $1,000, Er- win St.; 2 at $850 each Seatter Tract; 2 at Small Boat Harbor $4,600 and $4,900. 4-Bedroom House, 100x100 lot, Douglas. $6500. WAYNOR TRACT two-story house, three bedroom and bath upstairs, large living room, kitchein and in Carlson added: “I'm glad to see‘lm BUICK super four door, Alaska { utility room on first floor. Gar- Nerland. Trocp 10 was held yesterday af- | To provide that war VEterads iemogn in the Presbyterian church | fo 2 We are going to have a | ciing next Wednesday, and |the Public Roads Admin'stration in ., aqmit T can't vote intelligently 5 \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ ) \ § l ) i N \ \ y \ I \ \ \ \ \ \ l \ \ \ \ \ l} \ \ \ y } ] \ { \ \ ) —_—————— 3 NEW PRA ENGINEER Morton Flint, for 20 years W“hl'renn put in and taken out, I have - cle illers Products Corp. : ..P/mf//(/( N ]l//é'o/zf with that Y. Blended Whiskey. ar clean laste! 86 Proof, 70% Grain Neutral Spirits ug bike riding. | We had a reminder that our candy-cockie sale will be at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in Sears {order office. The meeting adjourn- | led. —Gladys Uggen, Reporter. |we a san Francisce, has arrived to be constructicn engineer for P.R.A. here. He plans to send for Mrs. Flint and their two daughters as soon as he can obtain living quart- ers for his family. The Tr Commemoration tion; time all period of hope CA \ i il i { Y I Cleaners Easter Season . .... everyone looks forward in faith, with expectant assurance of the things that are good and inspiring, For better Appearance iangle of the Resurrec- Nature revives; and joy, when LL | I n it.” He voted against it. - — E. E. BAILEY HERE Ernest E. Bailey of Ketchikan, s'stant U. S. Attorney, has ar- rived to aid Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Ir, in husiness of that office. FOR RENT {INGLE ROOM, private eniran;:e 427 Harris. Ph. Blue 759. 38 4t FOR RENT to June 1: 2 bdr.| heme, furnished, no children. | Murphy a1.d Murphy, ph 676. 34tf | (IVING Room, bedroom, kitchen. ette and bath in country. In-. quire Browne’s Barber Shop. 27 tf | Completely furnished. Newly ren- ovated. Extra lot. Best of loca- tions. Everything first class. Auto- matic heat and hot water. 416 East Street. 37 6x 1988 GMC 3-yd. dump truck, good condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m. 34 tf ELECTRIC mngle for sale. Phone Red 765. 32 tf SEE the new Spring and Summer fashions. I have a good line, with more styles coming in often, ready to show you. Those “new” new ones that you will want to see. Red 120. 81t WANTED I'WO Story building, 1200 ft eflah=WAN'I‘ED—Good home, preferably floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way | and Seward St. George Broth- ers. 25 tf GARAGE or wurehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 98-t 20x45 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 tf STEAMHEATEL Rooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonjal Rooms. 69 t§ WURILLZER Spinit plano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. 52 ¢ NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reascnable rent Phone 74, . 982 t 8-ROOM. fully Turnished house, full conr rete basement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499, 83 tt APTS, Rooms with Kkitchen priv fleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 88¢. 97 t SEAVIEW Ajp:. for rent, one bloch from Federal Bldg. 80 ¢ NICE CLEAN steam heated room also steam baths. Scandinaviai Rooma. . u in country, for cat we are attach- ed to but cannot keep, Part Manx. very affectionate. Trained to know meaning of word “no.” Write P. O. Box 2181, Juneau. 8 3t PNV TN AR R e e APPLY at Percy’s Cafe at once for fountain cashier, waitress or work. 38 tf FOR Home Laundry, Call Blue 168. 31 tf LOGGERS—LOGGERS—We are in the market for your logs. Mill starting 10th of March. Contact Slim Blood, Log Buyer, Virginia Lake Spruce Mills, Box 19, Wran- gell, Alaska. 31 10t oL, e s T o0 CARRIER FOh paper route. In- quire Empire Office. 104 3t e CHILDREN'S Day Nursery.. Ph Greep 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tt ..,,d.,wmmMum 5 PN e S The cocaine plant is cultivated and harvested much like tea in South America. there’s some one else who is baffled car now in states, 4,500 miles. All} age. $12,500, down payment of 5y what this contains. So much has extras. Ph. Red 727 evenings. 38 4t $5,000, monthly $83 and less. : e ———— Partly furnished. Large yard, HE Unit apartment house. | vyiew, PETER WOOD SALES AGUENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th st Hador — Phone i’ LUST AHU FUUND LOST: A large bunch of keys on ring, near Post Office. Please re- turn to Empire. Reward. 38 3t F“OUND: Gray Plywood S| nd one green double end skiff. Pick- d up on Auk Bay about Nov. 1. J. Sherman Tanner, Auk Bay. 8 6t FOUND: Large bunch of keys. Owner may have by paying for adv. 37 3t LOST: Brown bilifold. Please re- turn to Geo. Gray, care of the Moose Club. 27 3t THREE Falr of glasses have been turned in; owners may have same by paying for this ad. One pair found near AR Hall in red case. MISCELLAREOUS HOPES New and Csed Mdss. Wt WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phntostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $750. sper curls, 81 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. o Portuguese writers attribute the discovery of the Bay of Rio de Janeiro to Andre Goncalves who entered its waters on Janu iy 1502, and named the great Luary. H