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Come in and THE DAILY ALASKA EM $7.50 RUSS PLAN MIGHTEND BLOCKADE PI'ODOSE W“hdrawal o":im‘esuganun and prosccutioni sa;: e ew of only two cases of mil TfOODS, Four-Power "}r:ns:r:atmem, yl’!uth. he testified Central Govt. personally to the committee, were BERLIN, April 20—®—One high juntil -he #could stomach it longer” and quit the job. Bailey, identifying himself as an official court reporter for 28 years, wrote an unsolicited letter to al Senate Armed Service subcommit- tee. That group is investigating the Army’s handling of the case in- volving the machine gunning of 160 helpless Americans captured | near Malmedy, Belgium, during the| Battle of the Bulge in December, ! 1944, no accusation from German prisoners that they had been kicked. > German source says the Russians have a program ready to present Fullo“ Ho'IEl I" to the Western Allies under which the Blockade of Berlin might be e SEATTLE QUAKE This source, who can not be quoted by name, said the plan pro- lo“E EVA(UA'I'ED | vides for barring Germany from | the Atlantic Pact, retirement of Western troops behind the Rhine,| gpATTLE, April 20—®—A 40-! and creation of a central German yoom hotel in lower Seattle, near government by the Big Four POWErS. | tne Chinatown area; was vacated In return the Russians would lift|joct night hecause of earthquake the blockade and would bring their|gamage, troops hack behind the Oder river.| mne puilding department ruled Allied authorities neither con-|¢ne potel the Fulton, was unsafe firmed nor denied this report. Such |ro. papitation. a proposal would mean Scrapping! yeanwhile, Fire Chief William the West German government NOW gytzoerald recommended that being created at Bonn, and the gegle should consider changes in slowing down of the tremendous!ipe pyuflding code to lessen the airlitt which has fed Berlin sinceé: ggnger of personal injuries from the Russians blocked the city 1ast| oornices and parapet walls on top June, {of buildings. He made the sugges- The new report came as the Rus- tion in a post-earthquake report sians actually tightened meir‘]m the mayor. blockade. Communist police in the | Soviet sector closed off more streets | on sector borders and made the K"“KED (olD I“ squeeze a little more effective. ! _ LSS T HGHT; BOXER DIES | ' u- S- ARMY MA“ HONOLULU, April 20.—(®P—Head injuries incurred when he was (HARGB BR“IA['I knocked cold in a prize fight here 4 last night caused the death of Fred- N GERMAN TRIALS <3< Bungat, a 32-year old lightweight & e o has been fighting under the ring WASHINGTON, April 20— (®—'name of Freddie Sylvano. A court reporter charged—and the He was Knocked out in the fifth chief prosécutor denied—today that round of his fight with Juan Ef-! brutality and threats were used han. to get confessions from Germans —————— in the Malmedy massacre case. CHICAGO, April 20. —(#— Ray-! ‘The prosecutor, Lt. Col. Burton mond Miller, 44, who flew here F. Ellis, acknowledged 'to Senate from Anchorage, Alaska, for treat- investigators that candle-lit mock ment of a spinal ailment, under- trials were held to get former Nazi went a “highly successful” opera- Storm Trfeopers to talk. And he tion at Mercy hospital. said evidence of a sort that would not be allowed in a court in early to say whether the operation America was permitted. would restore him to active life. The accusation came from James| Miller, who was unable to walk J. Bailey of Pittsburgh, Pa., who or sit up, arrived here last week, said he was a member of the US. strapped to a stretcher, after a Ammy’s confession collecting team 26-hour flight from Alaska. KIWANIANS SEE MOVIE; PLAN FOR GOOD WILL WEEK International, in that the scourge of cancer knows no boundaries, to- day's Kiwanis Club program was in line with Kiwanians’ habit of thinking beyond their own baili- wick. Yet, in the forceful motion picture presentation, “A question of Time,” the importance of early discovery and treatment was trought home to each spectator. The 25-minute film, given its first Juneau showing at the Ki- wanis luncheon-meeting in the iBaranof Hotel Gold Room, was by courtesy of the Alaska Division, American Cancer Society. Member John Griffin operated the projec- tor. International and so —sponsored by Kiwanis Interna- tional—will be next Wednesday's program and, indeed all next week. Sunday will open the annual ob- servance of United States-Canada Good Will Week, which will be the theme of next week's luncheon meeting. Fred Dunn will be in charge, making plans with the cooperation of Acting Governor Lew M. Wil- liams. Two guests attended today’s meeting—E. Lindholdt, a contractor member of the West Seattle Ki- wanis Club, who was to leave to- day for Anchorage, and Ernest E. Bailey, Assistant U.S. Attorney of Ketchikan. President James S. McClellan reminded members of the Kiwanis International Convention in At- lantic City June 19-23 and expres- sed hope that the Juneau club could be represented in person. Gene Vuille, program chairman, made announcements about today’s and next week’s programs. e — TS MILLIONS labelled PAA GE "IN BACK MAIL PAY | WASHINGTON, April 20— ®— The Civil Aeronautics Board today ,announced a record back mail pay award of $12,783,000 to Pan Ameri- can Airways. he Board at the same time awarded back mail pay of $1,347,000 to American Overseas Alrlines. The awards in both cases were Attending doctors said it is too|for trans-Atlantic operations dur- ing the three-year period January 1, 1946 to Dec. 31, 1048 - >, - In the Middle Ages, the hour- glass or sand<glass ‘was generally used to keep time.” * BY QUAKE; MANY DIE SANTIAGO, Chile, April 20.—(® —A severe earthquake hit South Central Chile last night. Fiist reports said 36 were killed and more than 60 injured, and authorities expressed fear thetoll would be :highen Heavy damage was reported in |the cities of Traiguen and Angol. At Traiguen, believed to be the center of the quake, about 30 per- | s;ons were reported killed in the collapse of a jail. The newspaper crrespondent at Temuco said some were killed at Angol and at least one at Los Angeles. Conception, Talca and "Temuso also felt the shock. The government rushed aid to the | region, where. hundreds were re- | -orted homeless. A plane and a | 'pecial train were on the way with | >mergency supplies. City officials said half the | louses in Angol had crumbled or were badly damaged. BRI L RUN OF SALMON ON " OFF OREGON COAST NEWPORT, Ore. April 20.—#— | | | nia and Washington began arriv- |ing here today, as a big run of salmon continued offshore. The salmon were first noted a few days ago and fishermen re- ported increasingly good luck. They are fishing just to the southwest of here. Packers on Yaquina Bay report- ed the run gives a favorable out lock to the spring season, start- |ing earlier than usual and com- ling in large numbers. ———-——— [ SEEKS DIVORCE idiwrce against Elsa Ashby. The couple was married January 20, 11947, in Edmonds, Wash. NOTICE OF CONTEST (For publication.) Department of the Interior, General Land Office. Anchorage, Alaska. March 24, 1949, To Ernest DeGroot, of P. O. Box 61, Haines, Alaska, Contestee: El Commerico’s 5 Salmon fishing boats from Califor- | |. Nealy Ashby today filed suit for| PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA is Reporled Missing (By The Associated Press) A frantic search is underway in California to find a plane carry-| inz a load of watermelons. The w ns were being flown from {Florida to Los “Angeles to satisty| |the wish of a four-year-old boy, | of a rare blood disease at nond, Calif. A ham radio op- William E. Beasley of Tu- says he intercepted an emer- message stating the plane Ihad landed in the Los Angeles area. Nothing further- has been! heard | The plane had reportedly come | from Miami, sponsored by an uni-| | dentified Florida millionaire. Wat-| ons are out of season on the| Coast. The sick boy, Bonnie suffering from lukemia. MINE SITDOWR IS NOW BEING STAGED LANSFORD, Pa., April 20—/ Weary and dirty after nearly 24| hours underground, three of 13| miners staging a sitdown strike | deep in an anthracite pit came to! urface tcday and returned to| ir homes. | That left 10 men sitting tight in| the No. 6 pit of Lehigh Navigation | Coal Company in what they said| was a protest against pay deduc- tions. Their friends on the surtace said the sit-downers will “stay| there until this thing is settled. ‘The men underground were being well fed and cared for. They had, electric lights and plenty of room in which to try to make themselves comfortable. Mine fans blew them: a steady supply 6f clean air. | il R William the Conqueror, ruler of England, was a Duke of Normany and a descendant of Viking tribal | chieftains, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchcrage, Alaska. February 23, 1949. Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Carl Engstrom, has made application for a 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-! \ersed by Fritz Cove Highway and | adjoining Survey No. 2303 and H.E.S. 214, latitude 58° 21’ 04” N. longitude 4 1 | | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1949 'Walerfiaélon’ Pi;i“efi ' FOR SALE FOR SALE “ROYALAIRE” Vacuum cleane: complete with attachments and maple chest. Phone Red 460. 75 3t AUTO TRAILER, enclosed, handy for hauling supplies to summer cabin. Phone 891 days. 175 tf e 000600 00000 . e Attractive 3-bedroom house e 3 years old, hardwood floors e throughout, full basement garage and nice yard, corn- er 9th and D Sts. on eity bus route, quick occupancy. Ph. Red 564, 174 5t ® ° ® ° > GIRLS Monark kicycle, fully equip- | ped, like new. Ph, Blue 270. 74 5t | PRACTICALLY new four wheel drive jeep for sale, $1100.00. Ph. 266. 74 tf NEW and used Halibut Gurdics, | ready to go. One each, used 4 H. P. and 2 H. P. air cooled gas en- gines, bargains this week. Phone 174 tf 525.,Juneau Welding Co, © ¢ 0 o . ° DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny { sack, $1.00. Fine for flower bo: es, gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209. 174 tf L) . © ® & 0 0 & & o 0 0 0 o APARTMENT-SIZE upright piano in A-1 conditicn; goed tone. Also full lenghth plate glass mirror. Phone Elue 505 evenings. 73 6t NEARLY new rug, 9x12. Phone 173 2t Green 700 HAYWOOD-Wakefield davenport and chairs, $200; Kenmore wash- inch machine with automatic timer, $75; onc oil cooking range and 1 large oil heater, both for $150. Salmon Creek, 4 rings. 73 tf ACROSOLIIC piano in excellent condition; Zenith Radio-phono- graph; 1 lamp table, 1 coifee table, 1 desk and bookshelf com- kination. Ph. 800 Extension 614 after 6 p. m. 73 6t 1940 Buick Sedan; children’s play- pen, baby buggy, bathinette. Blue Ph. 212, 172 2t r AUKE BAY--3-bedroom home, view, {BEACH EOME, 2 bearooms, wired 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, tool for electricity, furnished, Auk ched, ete. Immediate occupancy.| Bay. PRICE RIGHT! BEST LOCATION, 3 bedroom TWO-bedroom home, Gastineau, furmshed, immediate occupancy-- home, vnfurnished, part basement, garage, Fifth Street. terms. FAMILY STYLE, large 4 bedroom | CONNIE's Dress Shop, Sitka, fine| home, part furnished, fireplace, investment. | basement, yard, garden, view, good BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroora home, best| neighborhood, Seventh Street. location, - living room, drawing |ALMOST NEW, beautiful 2 -bed- | rocm, dining room, ete. Fireplace,| room home, furnished, yard, right "\ inlaid hardwood floors, newly | price, Waynor Addition. decorated, completely furuished,fPARADISE HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnace, large basement; marine | furnished, remodeled, 34 acres 3 and bowl view. ! patented land, unobstructed view, p GLACIER HIGHWAY—$2000 on| garage, city power, plenty of wat- terms, 2 bdr. home, appr. 3'¢ mi.; er, close in, Glacier Highway. 2 houses on 1 acre pat. land near | MODEST PRICE, attractive, re- Lemon Creek, water, lights, part., modeled, modern, insulated 2 b furn,, terms; Dillon property near airport, down paymt. appr. $600, payments $42 per month, 4% int. | Appr. 5 acres pat. land. CABI ~Severa! including former Homer Garvin cabin on Lena’s; bedroom Quonset, basement,kitch- en furnished, rest unfurnished, Fourth Street. {Goon NEIGHEORHOOD, 2 bed- room home with rented 2 bedroom epartment in basement, part fur- Beach. ! nished, Tenth Street. DOUGLAS:! 5 nomes: 2, 3 and 4:COMFORTABLE, 5 bedrcom home, . bedrs. All price ranges and all| completely furnished, 2 baths, 1 terms. | bdsement, new roof, piano, down- [ GOLD BELT exquisitely furnishnd town. E 1-hdr. home with rental agi. ‘TOP VIEW, 1 room unfinished ' gth and INDIAN: ‘Terms, 5% money ! -~2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- ly built, furnace, view, etc., 2 bed- INCOME rooms fnished, 2 more can be Modern home, must be sold by | finished. Completely furnished. | owner at sa , West Juneau, | DUPLEX on 6th with garage, $8,500.. AUTO TRAILER, enclosed, handy | Both 1 bdr. apts, well furnished,: for hauling supplies to summer large yard, view. e: cabin. DUPLEX, Fiiin St, 5 and 1 bdrs, BEAUTY SHOF, furnace, cement foundation, good ! reof, part hardwood floors, utility ' | , furnished, ete., 4% - Wil i xoom, fumished, ete, 47 money. - Wfilliam Winn—Phone 234 THREE Apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs, OR BOB DRUXMAN 123 Front — Phone 891 home with possibilitics, large lot, low price, Star Hill. PROPERTY, 3 room Iuly equipped, best location in city. i large income, near governors, bldg. | good cond., compl. furn. Terms . Gares. $12,000—10th St., 3 bedrooms, furn- {TWO bedroom house near LaWSOn ished, large kitchen, large utility Creek con beach, $2,500. Terms, . s, L rcom, bath and two bedrooms on BUILDING ‘lots, appr. 30 for $500 | first floor, room for fourth bed- each, Casey Shattuck add. also e’ Sl Ghaikes Aote A room on second floor. New root acr on Gold Creek; lots in ] and shakes siding, garage. Largest Douglas and West Junear. g B v 5 flat yard in Juneau, vegetable CKER Budg., income net appr. en, strawberry patch, rhu- $5.000 annval; CRESCENT APTS; Shibbirsy. Bshek - curshits MITH ARTS: SEAVIEW APTS | o cmliigiible tress: On i e, TROLLERS, PACKER, FLOATING - e | i CANNERY, fur farm, island em close to grocery, ball park, Small oA o » 1S1and em- | poat Harbor. Sandpile, wonderful pire, plumbing and heating shop, | | ioyyoinood for kids. Bare oo honse annraised 2t $11,500. Terms. MURPHY & fiuRPHYES'I.SOC—I‘g milz past airport, new REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS house, 3 badrooms, full concrets Phone €76 ove; First: National Bank | basement, 5 acres patented. In- DE | | 5 ! | cludes 1 bedrcom house for in- You are hereby notified that Her- | bert W. Stelting who gives P. O. Box | 19, Haines, Alaska, as his post-office | | address, did on February, 1919, file | in this office his duly corroborated | application to contest and secure | the cancellation of your Homestead | Entry, Serial No. 010666, made May | 26, 1945, for NWNEY; Section 36, 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- chorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office, Anchorage, | Sedan, good condi-) lue 913. 71 3t s WANTED BOAT Yott, under cost, run 8 oz hours since comng out of shop.| WANTED: Young man between 20 Top condition, biggest 16 ini d 30 years of age for employ- town. alsolutely neatest. Call Pete; ment in meat market. Here is a Woed or Jim Prueher, Bex‘gman‘ chance for you to learn a highly Hotel for demonstration. 71 6t| paid trade. See Bill Cope, Twen- TAELEE'EM‘ 'boufizfigifié. tieth Century Super Market. T75tf mirror, oil paintings, etc. Room 7, { Township 32 S., Range 59 E., Copper | River, Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that the entry- man has left the Territory and left | no forwarding address. That he left ;ln August 1945, with the spoken in- tention of never returning as he had no further interest in the tract of |land. You are, therefore, further noti- fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either be- fore this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these al- legations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. GEORGE A LINGO, Manager. First publication, April 6, 1949. Second publication, April 13, 1949. Third publication, April 20, 1949. Fourth publication, April 27, 1949. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska February 23, 1949. Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Paul Frederick Schnee, has made applica- tion for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- chorage Serial 010145 for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2593, situate on the east shore of Auke Bay and west side of Fritz Cove Highway, approximately 12 miles northwest of Juneau and ad- joining ‘U. S. Survey No. 2120, in latitude 58° 22’ 49” N. longitude 134° 38 28” W. at witness corner to meander Corner No. 1, containing 0.81 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims In the local land office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of pub- lication or thirty days thereafter. or they wil be barred by the pro- visions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager, First publication, March 16, 1949, ‘hst publication, May 11, 1949. laska, within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. | GEORGE. A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, March 9, 1949. | Last publication, May 4, 1949. UNITED 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 a tract of land embraced in Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2691, situated approxi- mately % mile northeast of Sitka, Alaska, between and north of U. 8. Surveys No. 226 and 2545, in lati- tude 57° 03’ 33.8” N. (at Corner No. 1) longitude 135° 19’ 56.3” W. con- taining 83.26 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is 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 certificate issued. 4 GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, March 16, 1949. Last publication, May 11, 1949. UNITED 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 Erick Gabriel Larson, has made applica- tion for a homesite, Anchorage Ser- ial 011969, filed under the act of May | 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land designated as Lot B, Plat of U. 8. Survey, No. 2381, Triangle Group of Homesites, Sheet No. 2, containing 2.50 acres, and it is now in the files-of the District Land Of- fice, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office, Anchorage, within the period of publication or |thirty days thereafter, or they will 'be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, : Manager. First publication, March 16, 1949. ,Last publication, May 11, 1949. I Valentine Bidg., Thurs. and Fri. evenings. 70 1t 18-tt. Klinker Outboard with John-| son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf KING SALMON giilnet, complete, 150 fathoms, same as new. See at Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 168 tf LONE Established business, lquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters, Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596.! 168 tf TROLLER ~Osprey” at N. C. Yard. 32-ft., Model A, Ford engine, fully geared. Phone 143, 167 10t 3 Unit Apt. Louse, nice location, good income. Green 915. 155 if 5-ROOM. fully turnished house, full conrrete basemert. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499, 83 tf 1938 GMC 3-yd. aump truck, good condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m. 34 tf 20-FT. Gillnetter with nets. Call Green 755, 9 to 10 a. m. or 4 to 7 p.m, 165 tf MISCELLANEOUS ERADICATE rats, roaches, mice, moths, etc. For complete pest control service call ALASKA EX- TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 1m HOPES New anc Tsed Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. St. Phone 908. WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Knjarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Biue Printing - Photostats FUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beuaty Shop. Phone 201 | LB SUNDAY SCHEDULES 315 Decker Way, * AT LUTHERAN CHURCH The schedule of services for the coming Sundays in the Lutheran churéh is announced as follows: April 24, Fishermen’s Sunday. May 1, Baptism of Infants. Per- scns with children to e baptized at this time should notify the pas- tor before April 27, 5 May 8 Mothers' Day. WANTED—Girl at least 16 years . old to usher. See Manager, Cap- itol Theatre, evenings. 175 3t i ' month, apt. or house for couple; and 3 children, E. Bucasas, US.C. | G. Storis or ph. Black 210. 174 4t 300-500 1b. Navy-type anchor or other suitable weizht for perman- ent mooring. See Budd Tickell at Packird's Foat Building Shop | or call €17, 173 3t ! £ L e L S HOMI o1 kittens, part Persian; also 3 cats, excellent ratters. Ph.} A { Blue 320. 3 3t RELIABLE man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonder- ful opportunity, $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write to- day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnoiia St., Oakland 7, Calif. (172 and 178) | HELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun- eyt i b LG S LOST: Tan . wallet; keep cash, ccme rental, also 32x16 barn eas- ¢« ly made into house. Wired for clectricity, good water supply. Compiletely furnished. $1,500 down, t $75 month includes interest at 6 i per cent. ! mi. from Auk Lake. $1,850—Water frontage, Fritz Cove, unfurnished house. Beautiful set- ¢ ting. $5,000—200 ft. water frontage, Glac- ler highway, 2 miles out, 2 bed- recoms, full basement, new bed- room set, new dining room set, new washing machine, Hotpoint stove, refrig., automatic oil water heater. Large flat yard to water €dge for lawn, barbecue pit, small Loat, etc. $1,500 will handle, $60 or less monthly. SO $1,800—2 kedroom house near Doug- las on beach. Rock fill and sea wall, fron lawn, electricity, oil, private water, over 1 acre of land. Beautiful view of Juneau and Channel. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — FPhone 91) LOST AKRD FOUND i dry. 59 tf sy B please return papers. Frank CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. P (yygnt, careR.W. Cowlings. 73 3t Green 520, Gertrude Millard | " oo" & 102 ¢ WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 L FUR RENT STEAMHEATED Xoums, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms, 69 tf WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. i \ NORTHERN Hotel under Dev management. Reascnable rent Prone 4. 282 ¢ APTS, Rocms with kitchen priv lleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886, #7 S W LT R . TR SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 ¢ NICE CLEAN steam heated room: also steam baths. Scandinavia 738 ¢ {Red Zone Limils Western Newsmen BERLIN—#— West Berlin and West Berlin correspondents will no longer. be invited to cover events of | a “purely Russian zong nature,” ac-| cording to officials of the zone's German administration. . The officials said this was to! counter the alleged prejudicing of] Russian zone correspondents-in the West, ’ { FOUND: Pair of brown rimmed glasses. Inquire Empire Office. 3 tf tablished his authority mightiest time he was 24 years of age. William the Conqueror had es- as the lord in France by the CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. PHONE 659 Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time Brownie’s Liquor Sfore Fhone 103 139 So. Franklia P. O. Box 2598

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