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PAGE TWO OFFICERS OF VFW AREINSTALLEDAT < MEET LAST NIGHT - “Little Reno Night”" Is An- -« nounced for April 8 to Raise Ambulance Fund e for the and the suggestions swimmin member: -~ Wi™apoNG 15 " '70 BE CONTINUED BY JUSTICE DEPT, WASHINGTON, Aptil 1.—M—At- General Clark today made iy the Justice Department to abandon the use of 5 in ng na- a matter of life Adr in their and-or ter time tates for sim been constru committee promised v prospectus would. be given 3 1 which would commendations well a on a building for the Robert Prather, chairman of lance committec d met with the chairmen of} to ¢ uild torney known contain not ¢ i prices, | wire-tag in c tional security or and death. He b the reported that| how Ehiat 5 P i P ihe will not for one contro Jlubs LS S Arive, | yersial provision in the administ joint cffort o the yion:g bil) to tighten anti-espions J. C. C.and the) That provisions would per- oon forthcoming. |yt yge in courts of information t committec will function,,iained from wire-tapping -by the late the efforts of the three ppr ang military intelligence. ons in obtaining a new! pne two positions were disclosed much needed ambulance fori,¢ 4y aftermath to a flurry creat- | channel area ed yesterday by a letter sent to Com-|Chairman McCar (D-Nev) of the of-18enate Judieis Committee. It xt was signed by representatives of the {Americans for Demc tic tion jand the American Civil j Union. i > , New Commande: “| Is Assigned io Post in Alaska dged, re: t their|, asknov ver, ight : ather and 5559, VFW meeti; last s for ensuing nt Commander John Taku Post a regular weekly a r; Fran ;. Quarte Campbell; Judge Advo- Metcalfe; Trustees, Vice Comi Vice nd the iected Post mander stated t appointive |{ices will be annot meeting. One p T t con tendances of the y e entertainment cot - | ek nounced that a “Little | night would be held at the country HERE club on April 8 to raise ‘funds for| Steve I the ambulamiee for, the city of Ju-| {mting neau. Recommendations were made iLine FROM Homey es, repre- Motorship! WASHINGTON, April 1 Navy has announcsd new ments for five admir l Among the ' chanzes, miral Frank Wagner has been named Commander of the Alaskan ea frontier. Wagner now com- | Imands fleet air cn the west coast jend will take over his new post in {May, relieving Rear Admiral Al- tfred Montgomery. Montgomery will relieve Rear Ad- Austin naval (4 gflmflmm For cookies of spicy goodness, use Schilling full-flavored Cinnamon. M&[flw} Another Schilling spice favorite to Rear Ad- make good things taste even better. Doyle as commander operating base in >oyle will report to the chief of 1l operaticns in Washington. oo — | (oal Miners Are “Holidaying Today SBURGH, April 1—(#—Jchn ' United Mine Worker re nz today. off. Under trims of eir contract, they were allowed to away from work in memory f cne of r early leaders, John | Mitcheil, out - 14,000 soft-coal | mine are idle, | them will be taking p d s ial caremor '\u!(hr i as the tion to the e ran to erumble 51 years ago. Most of the soft-coal digzers will \continue their holiday until Mon- | But tl hracite miners oi stern Pennsy a will be jlhr job tomorrow, et Reuther FOR LONG-LASTING "FLOOR BEAUTY | Z i TS on . g Your floors, furniture and woodwork shine and gleam much Rldlng lonfer when you use JOHNSON's WAX. It's never smeary or oily — gives your floors a brilliant, lasting surface with little effort. Protects floors against grime, makes dusting easier. JoHNsSON's WAX comes in paste or liquid form. 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So act on this tip and you will join the millions who agree: SCHENLEY TASTES BETTER! SAME OLD FORMULA |/ SAME OLD PRICE! #2 i Join the millions who enjoy mild, friendly Schenley— friendly to your.taste \ Mark of Merit Whiskey * 3 The straight whiskies in this product are 5 yré. or morebld. 857 straight Rare Blended “ hISkey whiskey. 65% grain neutral spirits. 86 proof. 10% straight whiskey 5 yrs. old, 21% straight whiskey 6 yrs; old. 47 straight whiskey 7 yrs. old. © 1948, Schenley Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. . In Armored Car | tered at the |guest at the Gastir | K. Tisdale THE DAILY ALASKA EMI'RE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1I FRIDAY, APRIL 1; 1949 STASSEN WANTS UN , 10 BE REORGANIZED BRUNSWICK, N.J., Apri Senéented EW eezmesssesm ) 1 (#— Terming the United Na- a ‘“vetro-riddled organiza- | on,” Harold E. Stassen last night| alled for a complete revision of |y éammec_h;f e UN chflr'.er “akout three years| at/sacrifice price. Call Blue 330. rom Now. ! 9 8t Stassen, now president of the| — o = oo G University of Pennsylvania, said the | MARINE SPECIALS — TEMP-O- hree years would reyeal “the last-| MATIC AUTOMATIC. TEMPER-| intentions ‘of the Soviet Unioni ATURE CONTROL, $30.00 value, answer the question whether for $25.00 for one week only. Ph. _at that future time, will join| 25. JUNEAU WELDING & MA- strengthening the UN or| CHINE CO. 59 tf jer we must slide down thg\,\Phx Wakhing “fhachine, electric | rack road toward the horrors of| pump gocd condition, $85. Bhone | a third werld war.” Red 240. 58 3t - ms 16 Ft. Mahogany Speed Boat, 25 hp | outkoard motor, geod condition, | Sa'e“ake' Geis | $400. Ph. Red 127 after 5:30 D | CIKE NEW, dark tan gator rain | b Sea“le Bondsmall | coat, raglan sleeves, size 40. Ph i | Black 730. 57 tf || SEATTLE, April 1.—(P— There as a new safe today in the office of Joe Himelhock, Seattle bail B | bondsman, | i Himelhock said he recently bailed |3 Unit Apt. house, nice iocauion,| @ [out a safecracker who, by way of| good income. Green 915, 155 il , demonstration, opened the Tonds- — . iman's old safe in a minute and a|° . Packer or seiner, Apex No. 1. | haif. ‘ A-1 condition. Float 1 at Boat o PSS R Harbor or ph. Black 379. t0ld Age Pensioner > Glacier Highway, . rooms, bat | Found with $1,060 ; In Two Tin Cans and basement. See bulletin boards SEATTLE, April 1. —»— John| in City Hall and Federzl Building | for details on public auction. 49 17 | Hohner, 79, told police he was an' s ROOM. fully rurnished house, full ! old age pensioner when he was| .on ete :acement. $6,000. Terms. , coked yesterday on a drunk| pp Greer 499. 83 tf charge. A policeman escorting Hohner| into the jail elecator felt bulges| vnder his armpits. Concealed beneath prisoner had two !ta.ning $1,060. -Yr-old baby crib and mattress; | large wood and coal burning, range. Call Red 665. 157 6t | 49 tt| 1942 Four Dc.r Dodie Sedan, $650. | See it at Jay s Super Sel 3 u‘i i Mildred E. (Axis Sally) Gillars walks from Federal District Court in Washington after being sen- thnced te 10 to 30 years in prison for treason. Federal Judge Edward M. Curran also fined her $10,000. (® Wirephoto. 938 GMC 3-yd. Gump truck, good | condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 n. m. 34 tf MISCELL}NEOES i rats, roaches, mice, moths, etc. For complete pest; control service call ALASKA EX- TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 lm his coat, the| = tin cans con-| - Rus'sians (;l;e OuIW New Reporf About (anada lo Operate Repairiation Moves| Boats, Locale Tuna VANCOUVER, B. C, April 1‘ (®--A Federal Fisheries Depart-| {ment spokesman says two Depart- | ment patrol vessels will operate out | 7 3 ot ‘Sthe /QUeel Chailothe “Tstands| - - ARISsUEAR(S and Materlaly i this year to help fishermen locate | _ Blee Frinting - Ehntostats tuna. | 3UARANTEED Realistic Perman Fishery Supervisor A. J. Whitmore | $150. aper curls, $1 up also told representatives of the tuna a's Beiaty Sher. Phone 201 fishing industry that the depart-| Decker Way v ment will beam three radio broad- ... casts a day to the fleet’s 121 craft } and will continue research on tuna (All or IHE walbn and tuna waters. | The industry got started in Brit- ‘luRE WOMEN "oRIHi | | o | SAYS MRS. CUTTING / l ish Columbia last year. - WASHINGTON, April 1—#—The| | call of the wild, not romance, mresl . Foo Accepts Foreign Minister Job, China ... American women to Alaska. Mrs. Audrey Cutting, of Anchor- MOSCOW, April 1.—(®—P. S. Foo, it | Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, has | 38, Alaska, says it’s true that men cutnumber women five to one but accepted appointment as China’s ; 3 insists the “pioneer spirit” is what foreign minister, it was learned to- - day. really pulls women to the Territory. 7 Mrs. Cutting, one of a group of ‘43 Alaskans here to support the re- | appointment of Ernest Gruening as zovernor, said women now in | Alaska are the “same type that |went across the plains in covered wagons.” HOPES New and Used Mdse, Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n | St. Phone 908. 998 t | BERLIN, April 1—® The Ruys- jans announced today they had returned 30,000 German prisone! r in their new accelerated re- on program. uthoritie: WINTER and POND, CO. Inc Complete Photographic Supplies | Leveloping - Printing - Eniaiging that man PW's Russia_jin d g months the r of physic ability among the repat ined markealy. . - R ON LEAVE do ve, M-Szt. Clifton with his two civilian danions, should be well install- cabin on Taku River, ready opening teday of the beav- The AC man, with 3 kus and Joe Whiting, left Sunday They n to be gone two weeks or more, trapping beaver ng the Taku. > COL. ENGLE TO SKAGWAY Cpl. Howard M. Eugel, who has been ACS reseiver station attend- ant, has been transferred to vy, where he will be a radio rator. dis- s had SGT, On a TISDALE com| . HERE FROM HAINES Neil Doody of Haines is regis- tered at the Baranof. B FROM SKAGWAY Mrs. A. R. Hall of Skagway is at the Baranof Hotel. —o— D FROM McKINLEY PARK | Mus. Grant Pearson and daughter | Eas'er Egg RG" Shirley are guests at the Bnranofi », Hotel, from Mt. McKinley Park. A' Whl‘e Ho"se ] Again Called Off i, g WASHINGTON, April 1.—®—The FROM SITKA Bonnie Grover of Sitka registered lonce traditional White House Easter ezg roll has been called off again yesterday at the Baranof Hotel. 2 for the e.ghth consecutive time. R HERE FROM SKAGWAY | It was first discontinued as a se- curity meesure during the war, and Mrs. Sigrid A. Calkins of the Bank of Alaska, Skagway, is guest at the Baranof Hotel. wasn't revived by the Truman fam- ly. Repair work being done on the executive mansion preclude its re- vival this year, officials said. Change Su;;e;egdi \For Dbservance 0f Labor Day WASHINGTON, April 1.—(P—The American Automobile Association suggests that Labor Day be observed wo weeks later each year in order |to prolong the vacation season. The association yesterday asked | Congress*and two big labor organi- |zations to think it over. >ee - FROM SAN FRANCISCO Glenn Brockaway of San Francis- lco rezistered yesterday at the Baranof. 1 - D - FROM ANCHORAC Mrs. A. L. French and Mr. and 1 O. Olson are guests at the Baranof, registering from Anchor- M D - JOSEPHINE CARTER HERE Josephine Carter of Sitka regis- Ba of yesterday. -~ FROM PELICAN Don Lorenzen of Pelican is a L e P Attention FISEHERMEN HENRY ROSTAD of the HALIBUT PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE will be here for the Co’op’ Annual Mesting April 3r§_ i 8 P. M. in the Fisher- men's Hall Al Fishermen Are Usged to Attend e Tttt vt rrrrerrrerrrreed VISITOR FROM SEATTLE Arme O. Gibbons of Seattle is a guest at the Baranof. : - e FROM OLYMPIA Edna Rider of Olympia, Wash., 15| registered at the Baranof. 1 A R i FROM PELICAN | Mrs. J. Stearns of Pelican is rezis- ' tered at the Baranof Hotel, AUKE BAY—3-vedroom home, view, 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, tool shed, etc. Immediate occupancy. PRICE RIGHT! IWO-bedtoom hcme, Gastineau, furnished, immediate occupancy-- terms. CONNIE's Dress Shop, Sitka, fine investment. BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom home, best location, living room, drawing room, dining room, etc. Fireplace, inlaid hardwood floors, newly decorated, completely furnished, furnace, large basement; marine and bowl view. GLACIER HIGHWAY—$2,000 on terms, 2 bdr. home, appr. 3'¢ mi.; 2 houses on 1 acre pat. land near Lemon Creek, water, lights, part. furn., terms; Dillon property near airport, down paymt. appr. $600,; payments $42 per month, 4% int. Appr. 5 acres pat. land. | CABINS-Severa! including former, Homer Garvin cabin. on Lena's| Beach. DOUGLAS: bedrs. terms. H GOLD BELT exquisitely furnished 1-bdr. home with rental apt. | 9th and INDIAN: Terms, 5% money —2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- iy built, furnace, view, etc., 2 bed- | rooms fnished, 2 more can be: finished. Completely furnished. | DUPLEX on 6th with garage, $8.500. | Both 1 bdr. apts., well furnished, large yard, view. ! DUPLEX, Fifth St, 3 and 1 bdrs,, | Turnace, cement foundation, good roof, part hardwood floors, utility | room, furnished, etc., 4% money. 3 Terms. , i 5 nomes: 2, 3 and 4 All price ranges and all| large income, near governors, bldg. | good cond., compl. furn. Terms.! Garage. i TWO bedroom house near Lawson Creek cp beach, $2,500. Terms. ! PUILDING lots, appr. 30 for $500! cach, Casey Shattuck add., also pas in} E ze on Gold Creek; lots Douzas and West Juneau. ‘CKER Eldg., income net appr. s annual; CRESCENT APTS; | 53,000 MITH APTS; SEAVIEW APTS IROLLERS, PACKER, FLOATIN CANNERY, fur farm, island em- |7 pire, plumbing and heating shop, ete. {URPHY & ; ' » | i REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS €76 aver Firsi Wetional Baal i i WANTED i OFFICE SECRETARY, 40-Hour | week, dictation, typing, usual off- | ice routine. $275 for qualified wo- | man. Give age marital status, ex-1 perience in letter. P. O. Box!' 2508. 59 5 HELP Wanted at the Alaska Lauxpi dry. 59 tf ' OAST Guard officer recently as- | signed CGC Storis desires furnish- { ed or unfurnished apartment for his wife and two years old baby. Please contact Lieut. Elmer Lip- sey, CGC Storis, Ph. 70. 59 3t grapher or senior clerk. Salary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203, Health Department, Territor- ial Building. 53 it WOMAN for light housekeeping | and care of three small girls. No washing. 5% day week $125 per month. Call Black 820 evenings. 42 tf "HILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Green 520. Gertrude Millard 102 tf WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 FURRENT [IVING Room, Learoom, kitchen- ette and bath in country. In- quire Browne’s Barber Shop. 27 tt 0x45 PT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t NURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. 52 v APTS, ‘Rocms with Kkitchen priv leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 SHAVIEW A,.. for rent, one bloc from Federal Bldg. 890 + NICE CLEAN steam heated roomu Rooms. 78 ¢ LOST ANy FOUND FOUND: Grey Stetson hat. Call at Empire. 58 3t FCUND: Pair of silver rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 43 atl FOUND: Large bunch of keys. Owner may have by paying for adv. 37 LOST: Brown billfold. Please re-) turn to Geo. Gray, care of the' Moose Club, 2738 TURPHY LARGE, comfertable 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. CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD;, 2 bed- room attractive home with sep- arate rentable apartment, Tenth Street. 4 ALMOST NEW 2 bedrcom home, furnished, Waynor Addition. IDEAL LOCATION, 2 bedroom home, furnished, 3% acres land, garage, good view close in, Gla- cier Highway. BEAUTY SHOF _illy equipped, best location ix WILLIAM Wir-Phone 234 OR BOB DRUXMAN 123 Iront — Phorz 891 1935 Pacsaru Sedanm, good [iching car, $250. 1946 FORD DELUXE 2-door sedan, 6,500 miles. $1,500. 937 Chevrolet Coupe, completely overhauled, new clutch, 3 new tires. $400. 1937 Plymouth Sedan—$225. 1941 Plymouth Sedan—$650. SANDY ANDY, Dr. Simpson’s con- verted troller now a wondertul rleasure fishing boat. Sleeps four, length 37x9%.x3. Gray Lugger 72 hp heavy duty engine, 2 to 1 re- duction. Power winch for anchor. Hull 10 years old. cagineé 1 year old. $7,500. TROLLER—20x5x2, used three mo., 1 } THREE Apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs,; 35hp 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—16x5%2, 2 cyl. 10 hp Onan. nearly new: with motor 6705 without $390. ABIN CRUIEER--23x8x3. hy Ch ‘oft, sleeps 2, hull mahoz- and oak, with power roller 00; without $2,000. ERATORS, 3 kw, 5 kw, 10 kw. DING LOTS Junesny, weh: 8300 wit! -ogs for house. BIN ON s ) Ves RAFT, cabin 10x19, reoms, shincled outside, ply- wood inside, $1050. MARINE TOILET, $50. SPECIAL—24 ft. troller ready go only $750. RATSED deck cruiser, Navy hull, 35x9x4'%, 100 hp Buda conv. $3150. See blueprints of hull and picture of boat at our office. 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace 90, ready to go. $2,800. $1,700 i handle. 6-FT. Gillnetter, 25 hp Universal, encgine completely overhaulea, complete with net. $1,250. 12-FT. Gillnetter, Scripps £9-HP, with fresh water cooling system New 65-gal gas tank. $1,800. 22-FT. Troller — $550. «-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 ofl still in. Sleeps four. $4,000. -Bedroom House, modern, view, $6,800. $700 down, $70 or less monthly takes 2-bed house, 1st St., total $4250. 35,000 Auk Bay, five acres, some beach. Old 2-story house. 51,800 cash takes beach property near Douglas. Seawall, 2 bedroom house, good water, oil, electricity. 200 ft. beach frontage, 40 ft. highway frontage. $10,000 down, $100 monthly for large apartment house, downtown Ju- neau. i-Bedroom House, 3 acres patented !and, Fritz Cove. $3,800. SUILDING LOTS, 2 for $1,000, Er- win St.; 2 at $850 each Seatter Tract; 2 at Small Boat Harbor $4,600 and $4,200. +-Bedroom House, 100x100 lot, Douglas. $6500. SPECIAL—1 bedroom house, Gold Creek at A St, furnished full concrete basement with space for second * bedroom, yard, large strawberry patch. Away from all traffic. $5,000. JOUGLAS—3-bedroom house, furn- ished, cellar workshop, new two- car yarage, lot 50x200, garden, $6,200. PETER WOOD SALES AGUENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise i2th st Harbor — Phone 917 Sounds are either musical or nonmusical. The former are pro- duced by sound waves in a rhythmic -attern; the latter are irregular wayes which do not occur at equal intervals. VA DENTAL DIVISION MOVES OFFICE QUARTERS to good n Ofiices of the dental division of ‘he Veterans Administration have teen moved to the old First Na- ticnal Bank building, in the rooms ¢ | formerly used by. Dr. T. J. Pyle. Dr. Pyle was recently appointed as dental officer Jor the Vets, re- rlacinz Dr. Howard - Fischer, who left for the states last week, . -

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