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PRICES OF FORDS IN DROPNOW : . .= DOUGLAS NEWS EAGLES TONIGHT madc will | i Announcemen <his that was tonight be a m re Lodge 12 for a regular stated n Tuesday night Hall. There will be M.M. Degree, T Industry Watching fo See| o. iineaux If Chrysler of Big-Three | &omusicec fo Make Slash How [ the Dou FAMILY MOVES HERE and Mrs, hildren moved to Dou; Hacier Hig ir higl rs. W d have ta n a Juneau 1e Furlon ang 1l'from 9 to 4, with the old rirls enroll y.| The two to ! Furleng i costs | Spruce Corp. emant said It | into line with | and Willys which have put s on their cars dur- DETROT Riley Furlong and las last r res.dence 0. home. ir eldest child Mr au bo; ] e Jun re ny empley in Juneau. peli as com D prices just as low will allow,” also brou GM, Kaise Overland, all lower pr ing the la X week Under the new I Ford cars will cost irom $12 to $39 less than before, M ys will el " % down $80 to $120, Lincoln and Lincoln Cosmopclitan models ' $100. In addition, the ny cut the prices of certain| k models from $10° to $40. 1949 tr DEBATERS FAVOR STATEHOOD FOR «oimwmw ALASKA, HAWAR 20 5% |cers tonig ht. Al members please be The Na- | there, 61 1t Sigma® SFC Ge society, his ACS favoring leave in Id Ford STINEAU BREEZE oldest s off the stineau Bree her in Alaska, w The issue, pages, was up to its style, which enabled i as g nd place I h Annual Neswpaper- Contest sponsored by the Press Association. s of the Takn Literary prominently featured on and also pictured in Sat- Empire, A picture of ‘the schedule | d irday’s F. oo ' MARSH RETURNS D. Marsh is back at : a month’ He CHICAGO, April 4—®— tional Co: of Delta Rho, honora i went on record ctatehcod for Hawail ar The congress’ bill, pi clamation on the assembly » turped on was prepared by Hideto Kono and | Revocato Med at the University of Hawaii were both are students It was introduced yesterday and amended to include Alaska, in Me- dina's ccmmittee ‘on citizenship. It | with hor arried unanimously in com-|were forced to throw rboard. s the Princess S “horse lati y say, in g ships 1 short of wat the animals tt y th n U Lecause, cld days was mittee Give and keep giving i‘ohelp science defeat the 1 hom ecting of the FOE No. 117] in i vay home to| Flint of Doug-| Douglas school. } con- ! squad was featured on/ ;. A telt of calm winds north of the ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EM ALKOUT [COMPASS IS ENDS IN PERFECTED, | | WASHINGTON, April 4—(®—De- | velopment of a new non-magnetic compass which. can be used for air navigation in the polar regicns was announced by the Bureau of Stan- dards today. Known as the “sky compass,” it vas described as “particularly use- during the long periods vilight in the polar regions wh: neither the sun nor the stars are vigible, irike of Raa; Officers on Pan American Airways Is Seitled Quickly NEW YORK, April 4—(P—A one- day strike of radio officers that had! rounded Pan American World Air- planes at points around the ¢ has ended. riking radio officers returned Such an work in other assignments on| -een desired <is of the airline’s agreement |-ompasses will not wi “obsclete radio jois”|rcgions. Compasses which depend with other workers. upon the sun or sta for dirgction The union had demanded thatalso are undepcndable in polar twi- the airline’s huge, new Bocing, ‘i8ht pexi 5, the bureau said. | Etratocruisers be manned by SRc) Hew- cor s works on the ined radio offieers. The ¢ pany claimed such jobs we b= {solete, and that pilot-operated odiophones on the big ships werce sufficient. | | | 1 | instrument has . long because magnetic ork in the polar to {the e fy | | polaroid sun glasses. The bureau rald that by comparing brightness f the sky from different measured | angles the direction of the sun can } accurately determined. Then, th knowledge of the time of day, he north-south direction can be ike Cther terms of the | wil rovided $3,000 severance | b agree | solgte | LONDON, April 4 4] d’s lar airliner, Pan Ameri- | of Stratocr “The leted ber first computed with the aid of astro- day stoppage s-Atlantiz Pacific_flights of the airline. Some| U. 8. bound flights in Europe werc | HAS (oME Io E“D- ’ ARMISTICE SIGNED The company said Latin Ameri- 25 L3Nd | The United Nations had one i 1R kright spot in an otherwise rather “FLYING CLOUD" ! Jordan and Israel have signed an concluded by Israel with her Arab the act combatants against rael, and Syrian-Israeli talks 3 monthly | nomical tabies. . r radio officers. | > > The d | 1 -ounded. Pickets paraded at air| minals here and in San Fran-‘ an_ang Alaskan operations were (By Associated Press) ¢t interrupted. | ip:‘,\)cmy picture for its reopening. On_the island of Rhodes, Trans- Paleftine war. 0" FERSI FLIGFI‘ The agreement was the third R — ne'ghkors. The others are Egypt The and Lebanon. Only Syria remains begin Wednesday, a esman said. £ LB 2 Although there are hundreds - of to Lon- | thousands of stars, only about 5,000 | are within range of the human eye, aboard. | The craft has space for The hop from Shannon don was completed in 72 minutes. disease \at strikes, on the average, one out ef every two es in America. Say to yourself .. . here is life-giving inoney fo help those stricken by Cancer fo live again. ER” (o] «CANC ; s & : you can—today- order inan envelope .. § your local “Cancer °°r; :, |¥w Ameri- post ce in your stote. can Conce Here's my $--ee=" NAME .- ADDRESS EVERY NICKLE AND DIME 1 give helps support an educational program teaching new thousands how to recognize Cancer and what to do about it. EVERY QUARTER | give helps set up and equip new research laboratories where scientists are dedicating their lives to find the cause—and cure of Cancer. EVERY DOLLAR | send helps buy new equipment, helps establish new facilities for treating and curing Cancer, both still pitifully scarce in this country . .. Guard those you love! Give to conquer Cancer! AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 1 ‘ & |zame principle as that utilized in ~ PIRE RUSSIA'S CHARGE S ONE DAY POLAR USE REJECTED. | | President I_rfiwn Denies Atlantic Alliance Is " Aggressive” WASHINGTON, April 4—&—| crosident Truman, rejecting Rus- | ia’s charge that the Atlantic treaty aggressive”, today hailed the his- oric pact as “a shield against ag-| sression and the fear of aggression.”| In a speech perpared for the Al- | ance signing ceremony, Mr. Tru- man asserted the people of the Wesl re determined that “the sickening blow of unprovoked aggression’ shall not fall upon the world again.” In taking steps to prevent aggres- | n against “our own peoples,” the President said, “we have no pur- se of aggression against others. uggest the contrary is to sland- | r our institutions and defame our| deals and aspirations.” PREP DEBATERS RUNNER'S-UP IN, 35CH00L MEET Juneau High School nfllrmative! debators took runner-up spot in| debate competition at Petersburg| the past weekend. | Meeting Ketchikan negatives in| the final session Saturday evening,| the Crimson speakers went down to the tournament winners. | Award of a championship plaque | was made to the Ketchikan squad. | On the affirmative J-High team were Pat Oakes, Clifforq Cole and| Carl Weidman. Members of the | negative debate team which met ietchikan affirmatives Saturday | morning inc; Bill Johnson and Mary Lou Fager-| son. An alternate team of Walter Johnsen, Martha Newbould and)| Rokerta Messerschmidt met the| Ketchikan affirmative squad| Zaturday afternoon in a practice debate. The squad, accompanied by their coach Miss Helen Schaefer and Citon Engsti trav- | ered by for the 1 by Mrs thing for A vt cooked vess! lers aho: re te a-faring Col mea ju debators. noon al 5:15, debators on X strom’s o:ram in a panel discus- WOMAN'S (LUB WILL HOLD MEETING AFTER ARMY DAY PROGRAM bers of the Juneau Woman's i holds its monthly in the Baranof Hotel d Roem, will meet there Wed- duy—but not “as usual.” They will join the Kiwanis Club or the big Army Day luncheon to attended by representatives of 1 Juneau civic and service clubs cause of the genreral interest | n in the Army Day luncheon, |reservations are necessary. They arc being taken at Blue 459 and | must be made by Tuesday cvening. After the luncheon, the Woman's Club will hold a brief business meeting at which the nominating | committee will be announced. All memkLers are urged to at‘>nd, as there also is a matter oi civic| nterest to be ‘diseussed. 10YALIYTO 0. " REASSERTED; BIG PARADE IS HELD (By Associated Press) ‘ Yugoslavs reasserted their loyalty | | yesterday to Premier-Marshal Tito | |under fire by the Moscow-led Cominform for straying from Len-| |inism. A full dress parade threadedi | through the streets of Belgrade| |hailing Tito, It was a preliminary to the meeting late this week of |the People’s Front Congress, Which |-approves laws proposed by the gov- ernment. § Youths Missing; e Cl | | | | £ | | Upsef Boat Foun NEW YORK, April ¢--— Six youths missing since an outboard motcrboat capsized in Long Island Sound are being sought by planc and boat today. There has been no sight of the !youths since yesterday ~when Qa group rented the boat, found upset off Rye, New York. A Coast Guard PBY Flying Boat left Floyd Bennett Field at dawn to join a Coast Guard patrol boat which had searched through the night. o —— Next to water, wind is the great- cst matural force in the process of | ‘Cor‘ans Portable t&fiéwriter. maple | luded Mary Thizodeau,|” MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1949 FOR Siis B 1 Call Blue 124. 61 2t ! NEW ‘Westinghouse range, 10 per cent off. Ph. Blue 619. 6)1:“{ FOR SALE: D7 Cat, single drum! Hyster, LaPlantz Choate Dozer. | Steel cab with safety screen, 24—] inch tracks, Carco Arch, Athy| wheels. Reasonable. Sitka Realty| Co., Sitka, Alaska. 61 6t ATE '39 2-door V-8 Sedan, radio, | heater; has 4 new tires, battery. | rings spindle bushings, etc. Will| guarantee mechanically for 90/ days. $800. Blue 309. 60 tf QOB DL i L 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe. Pla: | seat covers and heater. Family car for the working man. Phone Red 170. 60 4'.! bOSE EG& for hatching. Mrs. Weschenfelder, Box 2353. 60 6t fee table — o? DEfd %z i coifee table and lamp table; | brand new Kenmore sewing ma- chine. Ph. Blue 845. 60 2t; i LARGE size tricycle, 2 treadle S ng-: er sewing machines, Maytag} washing machine, yellow cedar; storage chest, end tables, round‘ mirror, garden cart, army cot,| Mics. electric appliances and | housghold articles. Black 475, 940 West 10th. 60 tf COMPLETE set of mechanic tools at sacrifice price. Call Blue 330., 59 3t* TEMP-O- I MATIC AUTOMATIC TEMPER-]‘ ATURE CONTROL, $30.00 value, for $25.00 for one week only. Ph. 525. JUNEAU WELDING & MA- CEINE CO. 5-Yr-old baby crib and matiress, large wood and coal burning range. Call Red 665. 157 li»l 3 Unt Apt. house, uice i0Cauow, sood income. Gieen 915. 155 u J0-Ft. Packer or semner, Apex No, 1 A-1 condition. Float 1 at Boal Harbor or ph. Black 379. 49 u Selma Pagemeister home, 1 mi. out Glacier Highway, 3 rcoms, bath and basement. See bulletin boards in City Hal! and Federzl Building | f Tetalls on pubiic auction. 45 1 S6ou Guiap truck, good ! v rubber. Alaska Cab NOW-OR-NEVER TEST COMNG ON TRUMAN'S PLANS (By Associated Press) President Truman's legislative program nears its now-or-never fest today as Congress begins its fourth month with showdowns ap- proaching on a half dozen major issues. The Senate is heading toward a mid-week vote cn the administra- tion’s bill to authorize 15 months | morz of European Recovery aid. | Befdre the Senate next will be an ocds-and-ends appropriagions bill arrying funds for the T-V-A team plant which Mr. Truman made a talking point in last year's| presidential campaign. Behind that measure on the Sen- ite calendar are stacked up com- nittee-approved bills reviving the New Deal's reciprocal trade agree- ments program, providing 810,000 .ousing units in a six-year drive and setting up a 300-million-dollar 0 education fund. The House is getting ready tc crapple with the European Re- very proposal. Meanwhile, it may et a decision from its rules com- mittee on when and how it is to ake up the administration substi- tute for the Taft-Hartley labor aw. The substitute has cleared akor committees in both houses without change. X SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS 1S WARNING GIVEN WASHINGTON, April 4—(®—The possibility of a special session of Congress starting after July 31 was told to the Senate today by Majority Leader Lucas (IlD). Lucas said if there still is a back- log of legislation on July 31, the House and Senate will either pass a loint resolution to return later, or the president will be requested to call a special session.” Under the legislative reorganiza- tion act, Congress should adjourn July 31. 5 e People once believeq that eels) would grow from horse hairs cut nto finger-long picces and thrown Ligto-a-siver. | | | 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, tool shed, etc. Immediate occupancy. PRICE RIGHT! IWO-bedroom home, Gastineau, | furnished, immediate occupancy—- * terms. CONNIE's Dress Shop, Sitka, fine investment. EAUTIFUL 4-pbedroom home, best location, living room, drawing room, dining room, etc. Fireplace, inlaid hardwood floors, n@wly 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; Diilon property near airport, down paymt. appr. $600, payments $42 per month, 4% int. Appr. 5 acres pat. land. CABINS—Severa! including former Bl | | { Homer Garvin cabin on Lena’s{ Beach. LDOUGLAT: 5 nomes: 2, 3 and 4 bedrs. All price ranges and all terms. | iOLD BELT exquisitely furnished | 1-bdr. home with rental apt. | ith and INDIAN: Terms, 5% money | —2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- * built, furnace, view, etc., 2 hed-| rooms fnished, 2 more can bei finished. Completely furnished. i i Both 1 bdr. apts., well furnished,! large yard, view. : DUPLEX, Fifth St., 3 and 1 bdrs, | furnate, cement foundation, good rocf, part hardwood floors, utility | room, furnished, etc., 4% money. ' Terms. ! IHREE Apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs,: large income, near governors, bldg. l sood cond., compl. furn. Terms.} Garage. i 1LWO bedroom house near Lawson ~ek on beach, $2,500. Terms. TLDING lots, appr. 30 for $500! ch, Casey Shattuck add.. also, 3 on Gold Creek; lots in| and West Junean. 1 KER Bldg., inccme net appr. 000 annual; CRESCENT APTS; SMITH APTS; SEAVIEW APTS.| 1OVLERS, PACKER, FLOATING | CANNFRY, fur, farm, island em- i e. plumbing and heating shop ¥URPHY i HURPHY RI TO FUR BENT VORTLIZER Spintt pana for rent § Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. Hoter under nev Reascuable ren | 982 ¢ NORTHEKN management, Phone or ren , one bloc) Federal Bldg. 890 t CLEAN steam heated room: stean baths, Scandinavin ooms 738 . LUSYT AKD FOUXD “OUND: Grey Stetson hat. Call at Empire. 58 3 CUND: Pair of silver rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 43 30 JUND: Large bunch of keys Owner may have by paying for adv. 37 3t OST: Brown billfold. Please re- turn to Geo. Gray, care of thc Moose Club. 27 5 PREDICTS SLASH OF HOUSING PROGRAM ASKED BY TRUMAW (By Associated Press) A Democratic Senator predicts rivately that the administration’: iousing program faces a new cut in Congress. The president wants more than one-million public hous- ng units in seven years, but the ate Banking committee already as approved a bill which cuts the rogram to 810,000 units to te built Jver a six-year period. When the sill comes up soon for Senate de- “ate, there will be a drive to trim ‘he figure to 600,000 units for con- struction over six years. BID ON PRINTING The Territorial Department of Labor wishes to receive bids for the printing of 10,000 coptes of a safety code, before April 26, 1949. Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department, Val- entine Building, Juneau, Alaska. The t reserves the t to any or all bids. right fejecty a9 ‘ of Labor. First publication, April 4, 1949. & i ! i | 1 i | @51 s i ! H . | 5 AUTOMATIC, good condition. | AUKE BAY—3-vedroom home, view, | LARGE, comfortable 5-bedroom home, completely furnished, new roof, downtown. CENTRAL location, 3 bedroom home, 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. ALMOST NEW 2 bedroom home. furnished, Waynor Addition. IDEAL LOCATION, 2 bedroota home, furnished, 3'% acres land, garage, good view. close in, Gla- cier Highway. BEAUTY SHOrI best location WILLIAM Winin-Phone 234 OR BOB DRUXMAN 123 Kront — Phonz 891 :lly equipped, ZLACIER HIGHWAY, 2 mi, two bedroom, new furniture, basement, elec stove, refrig., new wash. ma- chine, large yard just aboye shal- lok beach, $5,000. Terms, $1,500 down, $50 plus int. monthly. FRITZ COVE, 75 ft. beach front- age, beautiful setting, house started, heavy log foundaticn set on cement 1ootings, one room up, | PUPLEX on 6th with garage, $8,500. | $2,100. ITWO BEDROOM house, Douglas road beach frontage 200 ft., furn., $1,800 cash. | FIVE BEDROOM house, fireplace, view, $4,800. FOUR BEDROOM house, full. con- crete bsmt.,, 11th St. $11,500. THREE BEDROOM house, furn, view, $6,800. TWO STORY house, $3,500. FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE, Star Tiil, $10,000. W HOUSE, Douglas, 2 lots, con- crete bsmt., 2 bedrooms, $8,000; 4 bedroom, $8,500. unfinished, | TWO BEDROOM house, $700 down, $80 month, total $4,250. PLEASURE BOATS—Sandy Andy, ‘wan Lee, Yott, Imp Second, Na- ha, 20-ft runabout. 'ROLLERS—36-{t. double-ender at $3,200; 30-ft, $2,800; 24-ft. $750; 22-7t. $550; 20-ft $1,40C; two dump TWO and 2 coupes Indian u hond five oi! stoves 1 lrom $15 to $150 PEIER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harber — Phoue MISCELLANEBYS DAY NURSERY for children and babies. See Elsa O'Singa or writ@ Douglas, Box 1261. 60 6t “RADICATE rats, roaches, mice, moths, ete. For complete pest control service call ALABSKA EX- TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 1m {OPES New anc Used Moe. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nf St. Phone 908. 998 i a7 WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinung - £niagmng Artists’ Paints and Materlals Blue Printing - Phntostets JUARANTEED Reaistic FPernmi ent, 8780 aper curls, 31 up Lola’s Beuuly Shop. Fhone 201 3156 Decker Way o WANTED {o take care of children, 3 'years to school age. Ph. Black 478, 61 6t JFFICE SECRETARY, 40-Hour week, dictation, typing, usual off-* ice routine. $275 for qualified wo- man. Give age marital status, ex- rerience in letter. P. O. Box 2508, 59 5t TELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun- dry. 59 tf COAST 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 WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- srapher or senior clerk. Salary 3258 per month. Inquire Room 2J3, Health Department, Terxitor- ial Buflding.. ' 53 tr WOMAN for light 2 and care of three small girls. wasiing. 5% day week $135 per month. Call Black 820 evenings. @t

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