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PAGE TWO EISENHOWER ASKS BICKERING CHIEFS FOR CONFERENCES WASHINGTON April —( Ailing Gen. Dwight D. E 1hower will resume his efforts tomorrow to end Army, Navy and bickering. He summoned chiefs of the three to Key West T Cener p ency for temporar he Jount eratin ment, The 6 the armed ser ther 1ere FLEMISH KNCT 10 MAKE ALASHA 9 SEATTLE, A)‘nl 6 — (» — The Alaska Steamship Company motor- hip Flemish Knot is being recom- missioned today to heip meet the| seasonal tonnage requirements of | {he Alaska trade, Admiral F. A. Zeusler, executive a: it to the president of the company, an- nounced It has been laid up in the mm» ny yards at Houghton nee January 7. It is scheduled to aaid] April 10 for Ketchikan, Yakutat,! Cordova, Orca, Snug Harbor dovia, lock, Seward and n Albert C. Meyer h ned master. - < BOUND FOR MINNE Returning to the States to join | her husband is Mrs. Mildred Chand- ler, employee in the personnel de- rtment of the 2 a Native She will 1 2= the | 1 toy Minne- | ELLES Al DAILY TRIPS JUREAU TO KETCHIRAR | .5 via Pelersharg With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg, Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 & S ad uddressed st office, lofticer 1 VOTERS OF GEORGIA * TURN DOWN "DREAM PLAN" FOR SCHOOLS April 6—@ rday sharply defeated 000,000 “dr n" plan to im- scheols, hospitals and other all the rgin in the today expansion ATLANTA Georgia Lig precints counted unusual at plan stood the and 1 was whether to ask ure to enact new taxes talked reforms more tetter teacher salaries buildir improved tuberculos: i and schocl and roads, the resoundjng “no” vote, ia remained approxim th from the bottom among tates in scheol funds per child. e program set aside $23,000,000 r cducation, a 50 percs ir It would have hiked tax bill 42 percent. o MARY SIGH FOR MINING COURSE STARTING TOM: Advance reqzistrations indic attendance at the fir Mining .Extensicn opens tenight at 7:30 o'clock FOR EVENINC—-Palrici: | Neal, starring in Warner Bros. {| “The Fountainhead,” wears a black crepe strapless evening gown with a band of white ermine on the bodice, | N ‘THE WIND O W’ - lhrham Hale (above), ‘'who played the school teacher in “The Boy with the Green Hair” is featured in a new RKO film, “The Window,” in production, WEAT ° ER REPORT (U. 8. WEATI'ER BUREAU This data is for 24-hour pe- ried end 6:30 am. PST. In Ju Maximum, 38; minmum, At Alrport minimum, 31 INSTALL M!ON OF NEW OFFICERS OF the Elks will be at the regular 8 o'clock. PER will be Acting ted ..ulu as installing 1 by® Past Ex large class | course ¢ \»hl( Maxinium, 36; FOREC (uneau and Vie Cloudy with ligh casionally mixed with tonight and Thursd 1 z southe: mpera AST of 3 ity) @9 U000 0000 s prospector: and others hom the course professicnal interest, J au husiness ed up. nizht ir rain oc- snow Slow- Nerman Grang E: e rees Thurs- Fowler, Ass with the Terr of Mines, will! 12 lectures and Howara Engineer tment ving the atory work. arela, University of Alas km Extension instructor, who here to arrange the an- planned to sail on the returning to Rulers. 6000 0c Th & usual topnoteh |t feed following Dep about 40 de the installaticn, TION 4 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today o = Juneau inches; i LIRES April 1, inches; ¢ July !, 100.86 inches: Airport — 60 inches; April 1, 134 inches July 1, 57.74 inches e o o en al course, today, Al since 00000 e0ee rage. © 0009000000000 00000000000es 0 - I(L reans are said to have devel- movable metal type 50 yea; utenberg printed t& and Wrangell . d on Mount world's 1869. cog railw gton, N.H., it was completed us was the in Lefore Eible. Lirst; Give and keep giving to help science defeat the disease that strikes, on the average, one out of every two homes in America. Say to yourself... here is life- -giving money to help those stricken by Cancer to live again. EVERY NICKLE AND DIME | give helps support an educational program teaching new thousands how fo recognize Cancer and what fo 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 | 9 6 e 0 0 @ | | Pederal | awarded | Lewis Construction Co., Seattle, for | Service of social hour | District Court JICE RING HUB FOUND: ONE ARREST | | [ Hames omaskans Re-| ported Found, Others Among Clientele CHICAGO, April 6. —®— Police night raided a dingy, near 1th Side room, which they term- I the operational hub of a vice ng catering to some 2500 men m the United States, Alaska and eign lands. rwo leather bound books contain- names of the were confiscated. Mrs. Norma Wire, 24, a pretty unette, was seized and held with- it charge. She was the only per- there. 'he two books police said, con- ned the names of well-known | rconages here and abroad. Names, thdays and hometowns are list- d. The customers’ references in women and prices aid for a night’s company Iso listed. Prices paid for a night's enter- tainment varied from $15 to $450, police said. fr - e HIGHWAY COMMISSION ISSUES NOTICE TO THOSE USING ROADS The Territorial Highway Com- m ing: Notice to the traveling public of the Gastineau Channel area: From now cn until the last batch of paving is poured, there will numerous survey parties and others working along the Glacier High- way with rights which you are bound to respect. You are earnestly requested to| slow down when passing, and in no way interfere with their operations. Violators will be reported to the iighway Patrol. ARt s D e U. of Alaska fo Get Institufe; Confrad Award Announced WASHINGTON, April 6—#-The Works - Agency today a $720332 contract construction of a Geophysical In- | stitute at the University of Alaska. | Work is to be completed in 420 days. - 2> CHAMBER TO PROPOSE CIVIC PLANNING GROUP A discussion settinz vp a Civic Planning Com- mission which could handle prob- llems of city zoning will come be- fore the Chamber of Commerce at its ncon luncheon meeting tomor- TOoW. Chamber members are urged to | go prepared to submit ideas on the feasizility of such a move. oo — | WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE I§ TO MEET THIS EVENING The Woman's Society ef Christian the Methodist Church will meet this evening at 8 o'clock. The meating will begin with devo- |tons in the Little Chapel of the Chusch, to be followed by a busi- | ness meeting and program in the parsonage. The speaker this eve- ning is Marjorie Tillotson, who will | tell about some of her experiences following the mesting e Mrs. George Martin and Mrs. | in Latin America. Hostesses for the MARRIAGE LICENSE Application for a marriage license | tas been made at the U. S. Com- | missioner’s Court by Ruby Esther Breitkreutz and Elva Bryant. Miss Breitkreutz, who came here from Texas and Washington, D. C., tis personnel officer for the Public | Z2cads Administratien. Bryant is n electrician for the CAA. ASKS DIVORCE Hilda McMickle today filed suit in for divorce from Carlton A. McMickle. The couple was married December 30, 1943, in UNIT!}D STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska February 24, 1949. Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Oscar Sirstad, entryman, together with his witnesses Leslie Yaw and Myrth B. Sarvela, all of Sitka, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead, Anchorage Serial 010862, for & tract of land embraced in Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2691, situated approxXi- mately ': mile northeast of Sitka, Alaska, between and north of U. B. Surveys No. 226 and 2545, in lati- imd.e 57° 03’ 338" N. (at Getner No. ring’s clientele | idiosyncrasies, | are | sion issues the following warn- | be | to| on possibilities of | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1949 e o o sTiTizsssssrsisssssoscessssssessisssredfcisssssasaEEey B W-A-N-T A-D-S =ssssses: USED 6 HP Wisconsin Marine en- | gine, reverse gear, stainless shaft, | prepeller, stuffing box. All for| $150.00. Phone 525. Juneau Welding Co. 163 tf | “LECTRIC cabinet sewing machine. , Phone 035 five rings. 163 3t SENDIX Automatic Washer, 1943 Standard, = excellent condition. | Us2d only 6 w’eks phene hlnvk 826. 163 t. VIODERN six room home, sun/ porch, basement. Five acres pat-| ented lad. Cabin for possible ren- tal and other buildings. Peterson, 11 miles. 61 5t |ONE Guitar, A-1_ condition, one | Blue fox, like new. Ph. Green 447, 61 3t | | NEW walnut twin size bed, box | springs and inner-spring mattress. | | Call Green 650 after 6 pm. 61 tf | I P —— SINGLE ROOM 427 Harris. Ph. entrance. | 62 4t private | Blue 759, |45 AUTOMATIC, good condition. | | Cail Blue 124. 61 2t ! 10_ per; 61 3t | NEW West;nghouse range, | centoff. Ph. Blue 619. | 1:0}1 SALE: D1 Cnt smgle drum | Hyster, LaPlante Choate Dozsm | Steel cab with safety screen, 24- | inch tracks, Carco Arch, AthyI i whecls. Reascnable. Sitka Realty Co., Sitka, Alaska. 61 6t ‘, LATE 39 2-door V-8 Sedan, radio,: heater; has 4 new tires, banery,l | rings spindle bushings, etc. Will suarantee mechanically for 90! days. $600. Blue 309. 60 tt | 447 Plymouth Club Coupe. Plastic seat covers, and heater. Family car for the working man. Phone 60 4t Mrs. on 6t| | Red 170 OOSE EGGS for hatching. f Weschenfelder, Box 2353, fee table o? DEfd % | | LARGE size tricycle, 2 treadle Sing- er sewing machines, Maytag | washing machine, yellow cedar f storage chest, end tables, round ! | mirror, garden cart, army cot.; Mics. electric appliances and } household articles. Black 475, 940 | West 10th. 60 tfi | INE SPECIALS — TEMP-O-| IC AUTOMATIC TEMPER- URE | or § U for one week only. Ph.! | EAU WELDING & MA-' j-lma Pacemeister homc, 1 m:. out Glacier Highway, 3 rcoms, bath mmgnl Sce hhllt,l n boarua | e e o ) Dod; e Sedan, $650 | our Dc.1 ! t at Jay ¢ Super Service. 3 ti 5-ROOM. fuily turnished house, full con cere hosemcil. $6,000. Terms Fh. Jreel | 038 GMC 3-yd. qump truck, good condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m. [1) longitude 135° 19’ 56.3” W. con- | ining 83.26 acres, and it is now in [ 1e files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest | {1s filed in the local land office, An- | chorage, within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, said | final proof will be accepted and final | | “ertificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager | First publication, March 16, 1949. Last publication, May 11, 1949. | UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management Distriet Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 21. 1949. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Chris Jorgensen, has made applicaton for 1 homesite filed under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- :ge Serial 012120, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2388, )f the Auke Bay Group of Home- sites, situated on Auke Bay about (iiteen miles northwest of Juneau, lesignated as Lot E, containing 3.64 wcres, latitude 58° 22’ 45” N. longi- tude 134° 42° W. and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned (and should file their adverse claims n the District Land Office, An- shorage. within the period of publi- :ation or thirty days thereafter, or vhey will be barred by the provisions »f the Statutes. 4 GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. #irst publication, Feb. 9, 1949, Last publieation, April 6, 1949. S M R AT | Follnw the Cabs to HOSS' OASIS * in Douglas A.,Googl Time CONTROL, $30.00 value, | © WU |- | FOR SALE | AUKE BAY—3-bedroom home, v s 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, wol shed, etc. Immediate occupancy. PRICE RIGHT! TWO-bedroom home, Gastineau, furnished, immediate occupancy--| terms. CONNIE’s Dress Shop, Sitka, line 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 afrport, down paymt. appr. $600,! payments $42 per month, 4% int.| Appr. 5 acres pat. land. I | CABINS—Severa! including former Homer Garvin cabin cn Lena’s' Beach. DOUOLA:J' 5 nomes: 2, 3 and 4 bedrs. All price ranges and all terms. {GOLD BELT exquisitely (umished 1-bdr. home with rental apt. 9th and INDIAN: Terms, 5% money —2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- v built, furnace, view, etc,, 2 bed- rooms fnished, 2 more can be finished. Completely furnished. DUPLEX on 6th with garage. $8,500. Both 1 hdr. apts., well furnished, large yard, view. ! DUPLEX, Fifth St/ 8 and 1 bdrs,, furnace, cement foundation, good roof, part hardwood floors, utility room, furnished, etc., 4% money. Terms. 1YREE Apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs, large income, near governors, bldg. good cond., compl. furn. Terms. Garage. ‘WO bedrcom house near Lawson Creek on beach, $2,500. Terms. LUILDING lots, appr. 30 for $500 each, Casey Shattuck add. also acreage on Gold Creek; lots in Douglas and West Junean. i "ECKER Bldg., income net appr. $5,000 annual; CRESCENT APTS; SMITH APTS; SEAVIEW APTS. TROLLERS, PACKER, FLOATING CANNERY, fur farm, island em- Am plumbing and heating shop, MIIIIPHY & MURPHY nE '!TOR“ - AC (‘fll TA\'!‘S @) under nes E\'r'asf‘..x_m) rent g2 priv 9Tt ne Hotel, Ph. ? , une b 890 deral Bldg. N steam hemed roory un baths, Scandinaviz 738 ¢ T ARD F{!ii!fl‘ FOUND: Pair of brown rimmed :lasses. Inquire Empire Office. 3 tf frem Fe El OST: Black wallet with Air Force nsiena, containing valuable pap- ers. Charles Croad. BSP 3144. 61 3 FOUND: Grey Stetson hat. Call at Empire 58 3t FCUND: Pair of siver rimmed classes. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 43 32t fOUND: Large bunch of keys Owner may have by paying for adv. 37 3t LOST: Brown billfold. Please re- turn to Geo. Gray, care of the Moose Club. 27 5t UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. February 23, 1949. Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Car! Engstrom, has made application for 1 homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial 010056, for a tract of land embraced in Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2578. Tracts, A, B, and C situated on the east shore of Auke Bay, and trav- arsed by Fritz Cove Highway and adjoining Survey No. 2308 and H.E.S. 914, latitnde 58° 21’ 04” N. longitude 134> 38’ 35” W. at meander corner No. 1, Tracts, A, and B, containing 4.99 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, An-j chorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the locat land office, Anchorage, | furnished, Waynor Addition. IDEAL LOCATION, 2 betroom home, furnished, 3% acres land, garage, good view, close in, Gla- cier Highway. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, base- ment, fireplace, good ' neighbor- hood, yard, view, plenty of room, Seventh Street. CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD, 2 bed- room aitractive home with sep- arate rentable apartment, Tenth Street. GOOD VIEW, one room unfinished home, large lot, excellent possi- bilities, Star Hill. 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. BEAUTY SHOr _ly -equipped, best location in city. 'WILLIAM WiN-Phone 234 OR BOB DRUXMAN 123 I'ront — Phenz 891 GLACIER HIGHWAY, 2 mi, two bedroom, new furniture, basement, elec stove, refrig., new wash. ma- chine, large yard just above shal- lok beach, $5,000. Terms, $1,507 down, $50 plus int. monthly. FRITZ COVE, 75 ft. beach front- age, beautiful setting, house started, heavy log foundation set on cement footings, one room up, $2,100. WO BEDROOM house, Douglas road beach frontage 200 ft., furn., $1,800 cash. FIVE BEDROOM house, 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 Hill, $10,000. NEW HOUSE, Douglas, 2 lots, con- crete bsmt., 2 bedrooms, $8,000; 4 bedroom, $8,500. TWO BEDROOM house, $700 down, $60 month, total $4,250. fireplace, unfinished, PILEASURE BOATS—Sandy Andy, wan Lee, Yott, Imp Second, Na- ha, 20-It rinabout. ROLLERS--36-ft. double-ender at $3,200; 20-ff, $2,800; 24-ft. $750; 22-it. $550; 20-ft $1,40C; two hulis. GILLNETTERS— $1,250. “=a5. $1,500; 26-ft. 3 pickups, ruck, 2 ,e\L ns, 2 coupes. MOTORCYCLES, Indian Harley, 1 dump TWO and W : on hand five oil stoves priced irom $15 to $150. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCOY Real Estate - - Boats Sale. Merchandise 12th st Ha'bor —~ Phone DAY NURSERY for children and babies. See Elsa O’Singa or writé Douzlas, Box 1261. 60 6t ERADICATE rats, roaches, mice, moths, etc. For complete pest control service call ALASKA EX- TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 1m HOPES New and Used Mase, Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nf St. Phone 908. 999 i} WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Blue Printing - Photostats ' FUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $750. eper curls, $1 up Lola’s Be.aty Shop. Fuone 301 315 Dgcker Way. NANTED to take care of children, 3 years to school age. Ph. Black 476. 61 6t JFFICE SECRETARY, 40-Hour week, dictation, typing, usual off- ice routine. $275 for qualified wo- Give age marital status, ex- P. 0. Box 59 5t man. perience in Iletter.: 2508. e en Tl I By AELP Wanted at the Ahm Laun- dry. 59 tf WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- arapher or senior - clerk. Salary $2568 per month. Inquire Room 203, Health Department, Territor- ial Building. 53 tf DA S S TN SO MRS 0 I WOMAN for light housekeeping and care of three small girls. No washing. 5% day week $125 per month. Call Black 820 evenings. 42

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