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P AGE HO &w GOVERNOR Cont taie one T™WO it out ef the ashcan to keep vh' 3 # USEBILL . be well would tederal car Dori would the purpo: possible purposes cities already t was of five bills tabled or litely postponed last night a bill to estabiish a fund for the a; a bill for the Prospector’s for the Pione 1ds: a $20,000 appropria- fairs in the territory and n Aeronautics and Com- C defic:t coe - — CEVEN JAPAN - GETS BUDGET; IS BIG ONE one s Were vocational > at S trom Page One) frite 7500 to complete tax could be colle P onnel and others Brot ation: sior to become D \AU" we Code last night's s T $2,000 apy tabled on a Amelin C was going “It we declared Fairbanks Dem of Alaska will be least a t Franklin, argued: move, “We ha let the cities help themselves thousand they will more.” Mrs. Es 0 e It § § ) ) ) ] \ \ \ \ \ \ } N \ y \ \ \ ] \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ ] § y \ \ N 3 N ) \ \ N err. Library Board TOKYO, March P The J Govern aa Llueprint budzet tot E: 1200 yen (about $2,600,000,000). Finance Minister Hayate TIkeda given ti eral MacArthur- of alanes with s finally but Rep. ated she | 1t today creation Board It w cver the Libra cord 1 u. sundersen ir to try to revi keep setting Rep. Frank up boards,” |approved hudget by Ange rters e c onomic ative Japanese 2da rip a year who led officials were an immediate back- f tions and pos- for plte rease. ve to stop somewhere and <t isn't much, but next be back asking for frem S sie Dale declared: and fa y to table something it was a liquor bill you'd | tine Saturday Closing FOR RBANKS Pursuant to the Act passed by the 1949 Session of the Legislature of the Territory Al known Senate Bill No. 1g Banks to Operate on-the Ba ».Day Week”, which Act was ap- gned banks of Juneau will remain closed for business on SATURDAYS of xu.(h week, commencing SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1949. The First National Bank The B. 1. Behrends Bank Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association as b D Ty S S 1949-50 | 700,000,000.- | church building, used as a | was wrecked. Nine students lrcu Joseph M. Dodge, | nomic adviser and | ex- THE DAILY ALASKA EM 70 GROUP AIR FORCE BILL OKEH ASTATES ARE HIT BY GALES W, AQHI]\(‘TON Mar. 22— Scattered Areas Rlpped The House passed @ T0-group A with 50 Persons In- | Gaw. "'n "terased to- aprrove. an jured- Damages anti-seg ition amendment The roll call vote on final pas- NEW ORLEANS, March 22— Two persons were killed and at least age was 395 to 3. Those against the bill were Reps. Celler (D-NY Marshall (D-Minn), and Marcan 30 were injured by storms which hit | tonio (AL-NY). The anti- ;5 of Louisiana and|!ion amendment Marcantonio | went dewn 253 to 34. The New Yorker's amendment id have prohibited the Air ‘ “orce from making any purchases | ‘rom individuals of companies that iminate in employment oppor- unities because of race, creed or , by ported. ' in Mississippi was a between Jackson it 1is '(0 mile stretch nd Yazoo City. solor. In an isolated farm area of Hum- | County a Neg Rilling a 10-m and injuring the three other children. South of Yazoo City ARE PLANNED BY ARMY AT PRESENT WASHINGTON, March 22‘.‘ () — Chairman Vinscn (D-Ga.) of the House Armed Services Committee |caid today the armed forces do not |olan to call for any more induc- ions under the present draft law. The two-year draft law, calling for 21 months’ service for youths rom 19 through 25 years of age, | oxpires June 24 next year. No in- luctions have been ordered since January 1 this year. Dolish Nationals . Found; Surrender; her were injured. | was seriously burt. ) FOUR SWEEPING INVESTIGATIONS AWAIT "GO AHEAD' INGTON, March 22.—P— ate Commerce Committee start four sweeping investi as soon as the, Sens the “go ahead.” word comes from Cnmmmo' Edwin C. Johnson (D- tion: ives Th hairman 10.) The investigations will cover ( id water and rail (l‘m‘..\pm“n“ (2) commercial airline opera- 15, (3) the maritime indust radio, telegraph and telephon munications. The rules committee yesterday au- thorized an expenditure of $165,000 o cover the inquiries. Johnsen predicted the transporta- tion investigation will last 18 months; the maritime at least a year, and the airlfne inquiry about three months. The inquiry into communications | facilities has been going on for the last eight years, Johnson said it | will be continued but n a full scale study JERSEY » CITY, N. J., March 22 —Sixty-three Polish nationals, |five of them women, surrendered to- day as illegal immigrants and said |they wanted to “fight in the U. S. army against communism.’ The 63, all of whom said they jumped ship in New York in recent months after coming here as em- yees aboard Polish vessels, gave elves up in a mass ceremony A( Jersey City Hall, enroute to im- migration authorities in Newark. SAN FRANCISCO, March 22— (M—Morrison-Knudsen Co., its construction work reached a new peak of about $89,500,000 in This exceeded even the war period sterday | high of $83,300,000 in 1942. : ytmumni Consolidated net income was $5,- ‘052,426 or $7.02 a share. The com- fou;nexly ot Mlsso}xlfl.}pany earned $3,236818 or $442 a hhme in 1947, -~ . HERE FOR PRA pleting the engineering staft of the Public RQads Administration for work cc mplated tr ason, Allen K. Neeley arrived y istant division col Neeley, Vlon&.. arrived on the NEW LOW _PRICES ON All MODELS Now America’s Most Useful Vehicles Cost Less to Buy As Well As Less to Run! Willys-Overland’s policy of avoiding wasteful yearly model changes — plus new economies in manufacturing and materials—make possible new low prices that car and truck buyers will welcome. You'll keep on saving, month after month, year after year, with these vehicles that are world-famous for low-cost operation and maintenance. Owners of the 360,000 Willys-Overland vehicles built since the war will vouch for that! Come in now and see the money-saving price tags on ‘Jeep’ Station Wagons, ‘Jeep’ Trucks, the Universal ‘Jeep’ and the Jeepsters JORGENSOGN’S MOTORS Admiral Way Phone 527 Juneau, Alaska Requgsl Is Made reports| ~ 1948.1 commissioner’s Court for Juneau | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Pauline | Brandall was appointed executrix | PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA L WOMEN, 10 MEN JURY IN CASE OF | lAZETTI-GlOVER A jury of 1 was sworn in this morning to ;i1 the evidence in the civil case Lazetti vs. Glover, which was wrd today in District Court. ) La G. Glover failed to deliver from spruce Delicatessen lockers ol | € € 1 counter claim, Glover con-| i.d that he delivered 420 pounds | and | than the full 1 $247.80. E. Monagle represents laintiff; Howard D. Stacler, efendant. After three jurors were €xcused m peremptory challenges—two by the plaintiff, one by defendant— these members were sworn in: H Worobec, of Douglas; B. E. Fee- Neil F. Mcore, Charles H. For-| 1, Robert Thitodeau, Mrs. Mar t Douglas, James W. McNaugh on, Mrs. Waltar Soboleff, Donald | Milnes, Richard T. Moses of Hoo- ah; Louis J. Anderson, and George Carteeti, Heonah. The other jurors were excused by Judge George W. Folta until ‘clock Monday morning. - —— CHORAL PRACTICE THURSDAY amount, ths The Gocd Friday Choral group | will meet for rehearsal Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock at the Meth- oddst Churgly, Participants ared asked to be pmmpl in attendance. CALL FOR BIDS The Territorial Highway Patrol hereby calls for bids for the follow- | ing: Two (2) Ford Four-door Sedans, equipped with radio, heat- er, seat covers and two ex- tra mounted wheels, delivery at Anchorage, Al- aska, 1, 1949; Ford 1. same equipment as listed above, for delivery not lat- er than July 1, 1949 at Ketchikan, Alaska. Bids must be delivered in writing to the office of the Territorial High- way Engineer, Post Office Box 2073, Juneau, Alaska, on or before the 1st day of Avril, 1949 and will be opened !at two o'clock P. M. on the following day. One (1) FRANK A. METCALF, Territorial Highway Engineer, Chief, Alaska Highway Patrol First publication, March 15, 1949, Last publication, March 29, 1949. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on March 1st, 1949, in the |claims against said estate are re- | quired to present them, with verified | vouchers as required by law, to said | executrix at the office of her at- | torney, Howard D. Stabler, in the | | Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, | the first publication of this notice. PAULINE BRANDALL, Executrix. First publication, March 1, 1949. Last publication, March 22, 1949. Federal Works Agency, Public | Roads Administration, March 19, 11949, Invitation to Bid for furn- ishing the material and perform- ing the work for constructing Pro- ject Alaska 1-C4, D-7, Bituminous Surfacing Tongass Highway, Terri- tory of Alaska, dated March 4, 1949, for opening at Juneau, Alaska, | March 28, 1949, |drawn. H. A. Stoddart, | Engineer. HPubll;heJ March 19, 22, 23, 1949) e e e s 0000000 ° . 9 ® 00 0 00 0 00 00 LOST CRO) GOOD CLEAN FUN FOR JUNEAU'S FAMILIES! Motion Picture ENTERTAINMENT Approved By Churches - Schools Parent-Teachers and - Children Associations THEATRE TONITE oo e Can your little gitl er boy quote the Bible like Diasy-Toes? She's the cutest and most appealing little tet since the screen birth of SHIRLEY TEMPLE and MARGARET O’BRIEN o0 “DRIFTWOOD?” Is As Good THE BEST You've Ever Seen! ® e 00000000 00 AS 20 0000 00 00 00 two women and ten Sugar Bowl, then owned by La»‘ the | 10| for | not later than July ton Panel Truck, | of the estate of MARTIN BRAN-| DALL, deceased. All persons having | i { within six months from the date of | is shereby with- | Division | FOR SELE FORSALE | rnnsu.: FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: Floating crab Cannery located at Hoonah, | geod condition and ready to op- | etti fileq suit for $1,244.10 | rate. Must sell in order to sstile eef poundage he charges that| ate of John I. Conn. If inter- i ested call at office 150 5t |2-FT.” TROLLER “Osprey C. Yard. Model A Ford ensine. Fully geared. Phone 143. *TYPEWRITER, Remington akle, pica type, $25. Ph. Black 783 after 12:30 p.m. VANT m sell my b’*nutnul Ponuac before I kill myself—too much | power and speed for me. Warde A Johnson, Ph, 344, Roofingz, sulation, weather striping. 49 3t | 50-Pt, Packer or seiner, Apex No. 1 A-1 condition. Float 1 at Bowt | Harbor or ph. Black 379. 49 ", .'ROLLER “GRh.{ GOOSE” net 9 ton, 38x10.9x5.5. Bullt in 1941/ New Chrysler 110, 1948 model just installed with 3.17 reduction. New ' shaft and wheel. Fully equipped. | Price $8200.00. Call 801 before 5 p.m. or Black 791 after 5. delma Pademeis Glacier Highway, 3 rooms, bath and basement. See bulletin boards in City Hall and Federal Building for details on public auction. 49 17 | VARIOUS HOUSEHOLD Furniture. Call at §20': W 12th St. 48 6t | GORDEN Cart, chine, and pressure cooker. Phone Black 475. | JIWE 26" Cabin Cruiser, powered by 110 hp Chrysler Crown, Sleeps 3, galley and fully equipped. ready piete with speaker and 7'2'x8’ to go. Also new Bell and Howell 16mm sound movie projector com- screen. Suitable for commercial or school use, For details write Gene Torkilsen, Pelican, Alaska. (47 1t and 53 1t) “Martha-T" 9 ft. beam, 4 ft. draft. Chrysler Star conversion, 110 hp. Ph. Red 150 after 6 p. m. Inquirs <+ Ccannine Small Boat Harber, 6-¥t. Troller +1AL{BUT boat AVONA, 46 ft. long, Ready for season [fishing, - cluding gear. Contact Red 675 be- tween 10 a. m. anc 5 . 43 5i 1942 Four Do.r Dodse Sedan, $650. See it at Jav s Super Service. 3 tf rubber 525, 5 or rope fenders. Phunfl Juneau Welding and Machine Co. ROOM. fully rurmisned house, fuli one cete Lasemient. $6,000. Terms | Fh. Greer 499. | OOR LAMP, table lamp, occa- | sional table, book case, large tri- | cle, training chair, hichair, con- | verts to play table. Ph. Red 5. | 38 tf ’m GMC 3-yd. qump Llu(,k. good condition, new-rubber. Alaska Cab | aiter 7 p. m. 34 tf ECTRIC fiux;gXe for sale. Phone Red 765. MISCELLANEOUS HOPES New anc Lsed Mose. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2o/ 998 | . Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - £niagimg Artists' Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phetostats GUARANTEED Realisuc Permarn ont, $7.50. aper . curls, #1 ui Lola’s Be.uty Shop. Phone 261 315 Decker Way. Y Light grey Stetson hat from Douglas Benefit Dance Sat. night. Please call Douglas 332 or 18 for exchange. 49 3t LOST—Double strand gold nugget bracelet. Reward. Carlson, Baran- of Hotel. 47 4t of Attorney H. D. Stabler in Shattuck Bldg.! 150 Tt port- 150 4t | In- | 49 tf | er home, 1 mi. out ‘Singer Sewing ma- ' 48 1 i 46-6t | 83 tf | 32 u 8-ROOM home, 21 acres patented land, Duane Peterson, Glacier 10ad. Chicken house, garage, rab- bit hutches, farm machinery. Ilouse modern with electric stove, ‘rig., ete. LARICE” 50-ft. halibut and seine type. Oity Float Dock. Sedan, mechanically good tires, good uphol- ete. $500.00. | | DOUGLAS: 3 homes, 3 price ranges. | Unexcelled marine view, large basement, 3 bedroom, hardwood floors, garage, furnace, etc., un- furnished; 3 bdrs, furnished, immediate occupancy near Mikes; | 2 bedrooms, completely furnished, hardwood floors, large basement, utility rcom, ete. Also several good lots. | . GLACIER Highway, 2 bdr. home, | 3% mi, $2,000.00. WEST JUNEAU—S>veral bulldxngl | lots; a $25€0 two-ua.. home on, | beach and appr. 1% acres patent- | | ed on beach. f | THE FORMER FROMHOLST home | 3% mi, immediate cccupancy, 2 fireplaces, garage, furnace, Bendix ! dryer and washer, patented acre- age. | GOLD BELT, beautifully furnished 1-bdr. home with apt. rents for | $75.00. H iro l9th and INDIAN, completely furn- | ished, 2 fireplaces, maple floors, | cold room, 9 ft. refrig, luxury model stove, large Thermopane 1 windows, elec. garbage disposal, rumpus room; can add 2 more Lecrooms and garage. Will fi- nce. LEHRENDS Ave., 4-bearom home, vie w,larg ebasement, furnace, etc -bdr. home, furnished, view, near Fed. bidg., and school, $7500. th St, Duplex with garage, com- letely furnished. STAR HILL DUrLLZ, small down payment, 3 bdr. apt. available within appr. 10 days. 4 per cent money; furnace, cement founda- i ticn, 2 lots, ete. HE DECKER BLDG., net income er $3,000. Terms; 7 rentals. Ce- rient bldg.; CRESENT APTS.; ¢ SEAVIEW APTS. ‘R, best location, long lease, cafe ! and rooming house in connection. LVERAL other build'ngs heart of Juneau. CENDEL'S iroller at Small Boat e MARTON J. and THE | JRRESTER. » floatinz canneries, large re- rns on seisonal work. PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT priced IMMEDIATE SALE. MURPLY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS i #hone €76 over E‘mv Notional Bank | SLEEPING rooms for men. Semi- private kitchen. Phone Douglas 654. 150 3t LIVING Room, bedroom, Kitchen- ette and bath in country. In- | quire Browne’s Barber Shop. 27 tf | Uegu Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 & ! aF.AVIEW Ay for rent, one bhn irom Pederal Bldg 890 ¢ \ICE CLEAN steam heated room: also steam baths. Scandinaviar Rooms. 8 t s WAH'!'ED Pair of silver rimmed s. Owner may have same by 43 3t FCUND: gla paying for this adv. FOUND: La ge bunch of keys. Owner may have by paying for adv. 37 3t LOST: Brown billfold. Plense Te- turn to Geo. Gray, care of the erxsc Glub. 27 5f \OTl('E Notice is hereby given that Archie Betts, Administrator of the Estate | of Kinloch N. Neill, deceased, and of }the Partnership Estate of Neill, | Clark & Co., has filed his final re- ;pmt and petition for decree of dis- | tribution to Mary Keith Neill, as sole heir, and for closing the ad- ministration. * Any person objecting thereto may |appear at a hearing to be held be- |fore the undersigned at Juneau, |Alaska at 10:00 AM. on May 11, 1949, and be heard. Witness my hand and seal of the 11949. | (SEAL), FELIX GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinet. First publication, March 8, 1949. Last publication, March 29, 1949, | Probate Court at Juneau, March ’L[ COAST Guardsman wants 2 bed- room fur. house or apt. Urgent. Very good references.. Call Red 632 after 6 p.m. 150 3¢ EXPERIENCED Fisherman wants 35 to 65 ft. boat for salmon troll- ing or tuna to take out on shares. Box 1165, Douglas, or phone 443. 150 6t RELIABLE MAN wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day No experience of capital required. Permanent. Write today. McCNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 )lag- nolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. VWOMAN for light housekeeping and care of three small girls. No washing. 5% day week $125 per month. Call Black 820 evenings. 42 tf 0x45 FT. Space for store room i 2t or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 t¢ TEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o1 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf W URILLZER Spinit plano ror ren; Anderson Piano Shop. 52 ¢ NORTHEKN Hotel under nfl management. Reasonable reni | APPLY at Percy’s Cafe at once for | cashier, waitress or fountein work. ¢ 38 tf CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Green 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 i WOMAN wants work of any kind | Phone 74. 982 u «\vm Rooms wnth kitchen priv by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 $¥ e i i ' ATTRACTIVE new 2 bedroom home —excellent kitchen, unfinished at- tic, unfurnished, garage, B street. LARGE, ctomfortable 5-bedroom home, completely furnished, new roof, downtown. CENTRAL location, 3 bedroom hcme, unfurnished, garage, needs minor repairs, Fifth Street. 1947 KAISER 4-door sedan, recent- ly overhauled, owner needs cash, $880. 11-TUBE Stromberg-Carlson console radio with automatic change—8§100. 1947 KAISER 4-uvu: sedan. Owher needs cash, $990. 11-TUBE Stromberg-Carlson console radio with automatic = record changer. ATTRACTIVE new 2-bedroom home, unfurnished, unfinished at- tic, garage; B Street. ,LARGE, comfortanle home, completely downtown. veoor 5-bedroom furn‘shed, 'WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 OR BOB DRUXMAN 123 Iront — Phonz 891 1937 Ford Pickup—$350 1933 Chev. coupe converted to pickup—$175. 1937 Plymouth Sedan—$225. 1941 Plymouth Sedan—8$650. TROLLER—20x5x2, used three mo., 3%hp Gray eng., new Aquavitch gurdies, with 150 fathoms bronze trolling line; 1 herring net; 1 10-ft. cedar skiff — $1400. HULL—20x7x2, new generator, hard- ware, skiff — $550. RUNABOUT—16x5x2, 2 cyl. 10 hp Onan, nearly new; with motor $600; without $300. CABIN CRUISER—23x8x3, 85 hp Chriscraft, sleeps 3, hull mahog- any and oak, with power roller $2100; without $2,000, i 1935 Packard Sedan, good car, $250. thing Coupe, completely 12¢, new clutch, 3 new $400. 34 FORD Coupe, $150 Jeep, $1500, terms. GENERATORS, 3 kw. 5 kw, 10 kw. LDING LOTS, Wes: Juneau, cach; $690 witk . .ogs for house. ON_RAFT, cabin 10x19, 8 18, shingled outside, ply- 1 inside, $1050. i, TOILET, $50. 24 At I troller ready to 0 only $750. | RAISED deck cruis Navy hull, k 100 hp Buda conv. $3150. ‘e biveprints ¢f hull and picture £ boat at our office. 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace 80, ready to go. $2,800. $1,700 will handle. X 30x9x4 1% $3.800. FT. Gillnetter, 25 hp Universal, cneine completely overhauled, complete with net. $1,250. 32-FT. Gillnetter, Scripps £9-HF, with fresh water cooling system. New 65-gal gas tank. $1,800. 22-FT. Troller — $550. i-HP freezing unit, gasoline driven, 3 eight-foot copper shelves, 12x12. For troller. $330. SWAN LEE, 27x8'%x3, 52 hp 4 cyl. Gray. Built '46, towed from Se- attle, used five times on fishing trips, original oil still in. Sleeps four. $4,000. 3-Bedroom House, view, $6,800. $700 down, 310 or less monthly takes 2-bed house, 1st St., total $4250, $5,000 Auk Bay, flve acres, some beach. Old 2-story house. 31,800 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 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 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 $4,200. 4-Bedroom House, 100x100 lot, Douglas. $6500. SPECIAL—1 bedroom house, Gold Creek at A St., furnished full concrete basement with space for seccond bedroom, yard, large strawberry patch. Away from all traffic. $5,000. ‘ OUGLAS—3-bedroom house, furn- ished, cellar workshop, new two- car garage, lot 50x200, garden, $6,300. SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Ha'ber — Fhime 51} troller, Chrys. lcar Conv. modern, good in Yellowstone National Park is one of the oldest and largest national parks in the United States, two and one-half times as large as 'Rhode Island.

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