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CETTT AT asmme Rehrends . 0N LU R a y o m piain and printed and Batesc otton prints $1.00yard e ——— —————————— 3KILLED,8 INJURED IN BIG (RASH TUCSON, Ariz, April 22—P— Three persons were killed and eight | seriously injured in an automobile- 'truck crash, 11% miles north ot ;nere on State Highway 84 last night. Dead | < ssey, 53, Olympia, | Wash., tru:'u of the Washington State Aerie of the Fraternal Order lof Eagles. Oran L.*Bentley, 38, Phoenix. Georgz Gxuble, Jr., 38, Tucson. 'NORDGREN FINED | $200, 14 MONTHS | ON BRIBERY COUNT Judge George W. Folta this af- | terncen sentenced Kurt Nordgren to serve 14 months in McNeil Island Penitentiary or a similar institution, and to pay a fine of $200, the amount of the bribe he gave a Fish and Wildlife Service enforcement officer. (Max- | imum penalty would be a three- | year sentence and a fine of treble jthe amount of the bribe.) This was one of the rare bribery scnvictions in Southeast Alaska, the last previous one remembered by those connected with District Court being a Sitka case about 1941 Nordgren was indicted by a grand jury for giving William Mec- Kenzie, a stream guard, $200 after |fishing in Red Fish ‘Bay, Baranof Island, during a closed salmon season. McKenzie, intimidated by Nord- gren and his companions, took the but promptly informed the enforcement division. Gustav | IR oS W L Initiate Candidates At Social Meefing The Women of the Moose held a social meeting Thursday night. The meceting was called to order oy Senior Regent May Larson at 8 pm. Candidates initiated were Alma Pearson, Mary Bavard, Kenna Adams, Bertha Beebe, Claire Olson, Elaine Brumwell, Helen Maslanko and Lucille Glafke. After the meeting, refreshments were served by Matel Carlson, assisted by Beatrice Albegof, Gladys Woods, Margaret Soper, Ellen Ness and Hattie Peterman, e Next meeting to be held will be a business session. Reports due will be homemaking, member- |ship, Moorseheart Alumni, social i:crvxcc and publicity. ——————— | ] | BROWNIES MEET | Brownies of Troop 8 met ‘Tues- |day in the Moose Hall. We prac- ticed for the tea next month | Marjorie Brillnart served cookies POUR UHDERPIIIHIMGS | | the site of the Community Build- | . ¢ WEATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATRER BUREAU This data is for 24-hour pe- ricd ending 6:30 am. PST. In Juneau—Maximum, 46; minimum, 38. At Airport— Maximum, 47; minimum, 39. FORECAST (Juneau and Wicinity) Mostly cloudy with occa- sional showers tonight and Saturday. Little change in temperature with lowest to- night near 40 and highest to- © morrow 48. : o PRECIPITATION @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 am Indni . ® In Juneau .20 inches; e since April 1, T7.71 inches; ®| e since July 1, 10505 inches. ® e At Airport — .11 'inches; ® © since July 1, © since July 1, 59.72 inches. ® o 000000000 00 AT BUILDING SITE FOR FIRST CEMENT WORK First concrete has been poured at ing. Beginning cement work was; the pouring of underpinnings to| reinfcrce the Community Building Koundauon, according to Art Bate- | man, Construction foreman on the| huildmg job. Effects of last week’s heavy rains | were being felt today as crews| hauled truck loads of gray mud | from the excavation pit. Between 15 and' 20 men are working on the job now, accord- ing to Bateman, who said part of the crew is making forms for ce- ment pouring which should get un- der way sometime next week. Next big job on deck will be preparing the adjoining wall of the Hotel Juneau so that the two buildings can be joined. The sound of gunfire from the| construction site during the next| week will mean workmen are using | a new tool that is the latest in| efficiency for construction wm‘kfi according to Bateman. The gun-like tool will be used to drive anchoring pins into the Juneau Hotel wall. Bateman ex- plained that the new equipment works on the same principle as a gun, with a cartridge firing the projectile—the projectile being the the concrete. Pins driven in this manner will rect pull, Bateman said. Excavation on the building to house the 17th District Coastguard headquarters was begun last Mon- day. Date contracted for comple- tion' of the -construction is. August 11, 1949. —_——————— BRITISH CLOCKS BOOM LONDON—(2—The newly revived British clock and watch industry is booming. Output of alarm clocks reached two million last year and the in- duction this year. EMPIRL | culture department anchoring pin which is driven Amoi withstand 3,000 to 4,000 pounds di- | dustry expects to double that pro-| ~JUNEAU, ALASKA TWon't Fight Against Russ Labor Leaie_‘rs at -Paris Peace Congress Give Startling News PARIS, April 22—®—A {eader from the United States tol {the Communist-inspired Worl | Pea ress here today Ameri- | can “will refuse to lives for Wall ngton and the dollar” ald Henderson, dent of the Tobacco, Agricul- and Allied Workers union of | an affiliate of the CIO, ven an ovation by the dele- when he said: Plx he American | working people te driven into a war the Soviet Union.” called for not {against Henderson ainst “headquarters of world im- | fight 1 " which he said is located | | a in Washington. Zilliacus, left-wing mem- Iber of the British Parliament, has |told this congress that British | workers. will not be “dragged into | fignting against the Soviet,” and | Paul Robeson, American: Negro | singer, has told the delegates that Negroes never would fight Russia. !PUlP INDUSTRY - THREATENED BY - AGRI. FUND CUT WASHINGTON, April 22 —iP— Senator Butler (R-Neb) said today a House cut in forest service funds will make it very difficult to pro-! ceed rapidly” with development of o |the Alaskan pulp industry. He told a Senate appropriations subcommittee working on a House- | the Agri-| bill for that Alaskan “represents the best poten- passed money timber | tial source for our future newspnint |- o |sipplies under our own control.” | “Our forest reserves there are | tremendous,” he said, “and it is estimated they can supply one mil: licn tons of paper per year for- ever if properly handled.” tler seid the $24,971,000 voted A%he House' for National Fmest 332 inches; @ prdtection and management in the \ in-| fiscal year starting July 1 is adequate. The sum is $1,518,500 be- low the budget estimate. WIFE IS SWEPT OVERBOARD; MAN NEW YORK, April 22—A new saga, of the sea and the heroism, of a grieving man was related to- |day by a survivor of a tragic pre- Easter cruise on the stormy At- lantic. The story was told by Miss Ruth Hanna, of Rockyville Centre, N.Y., trim little schooner Seaflower when it put to sea on Palm Sunday for a gruise to Bermuda. The hero of the story socialite - John Pitcairn of Boston who, after watching helplessly as his wife was swept overcoard, pit- ted ‘his courage and skill against|g thq raging seas to save the lives of the others aboard. +Miss Hanna told how the storm continued for five days and nights until April 18 and how Pitcairn, despite his grief, used his seaman- ship to save the lives of his cort- panions. Distress signals of the schooner R s e L MASS MEETING FOR FISHERMEN CALLED ASTORIA, Ore., April "22—P— | Otter trawl fishermen from Seatile to Eureka, Calif., have been called to a mass meeting here today to discuss the sagging bottom fish |market and price reduction pro- | pesals of major packing firms. said that fishermen from Eureka, Newport, Astoria and Seattle will | hold a joint mpeting to discuss the | serious market situation. | Vessels of the Northwest bottom fishing fleet have been tied up all weck awaiting an agreement with packers on 1949 prices. el In 1938 Britain imported nearly seven million watch and movements. Last year it imported less than 1,500,000 and exported 1,100,000 pounds’ worth to 72 coun- tries in the first ten months of the year. } —Marjorie Brillhart, Reporter ———."— FOR SUNDAY DINNER Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, at | Salmon Creek Country Club, $250 — .+ —— FROM PETERSBURG Dave P. Ohmer and Martin O)- ‘Petershurg- sen of Petetibire ate gaests Baranof. clock | at thel | FRO\! BERKELEY, CALIF. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Babcock |of Berkeley, Calif., are guests at the Baranof fHotel. e e———— FROM TACOMA O. L. Rolstad of Tacoma, Wash., |is registered at the Baranof. RS S Loss FO&S!INDALD “BakeaTHaM of ; Salmen Cresk Cquntry Club, $2550. In New War labor | lay | Street, | International PROVES HERO one of nine vacationists aboard zhe! was | ‘tmally were picked up on April 18. | Union Secretary Ben FerK“s‘-‘"v FOR SALE | FOR SALE FOR SALE TROLLING leads 20c per pound. 2 lbs. to 50 lbs. West Juneau Plating Works. 176 3t | , | 1941 Plymouth Sedan, $550.00. See at Connors Motor Co. 176 3t /1"'BB wineh with two blocks and | 150 feet of' cable, $75.00; I Onan, ~ 12-volt light plant, practically new 75.00; 1 25-1b° Narhill anchor with 50 ft. chain, §2500; 1 gasoline washing machine engine, $10.00; 1 5-HP Johnson ‘outhoard motor, $50.00; 1 12-guage Winchester pump shot gun, $10.00. No. 104 Juneau Spruce Houses, Douglas. + 176 3 | 'ROYALAIRE” Vacuum _cleancr | complete with attachments and| maple chest. Phone Red 460. 75 3t AUTO TRAILER, enclosed, handy for hauling supplies to summer | cabin. Phone 891 day. 175 t [60oe0ocoseesaece . Attractive 3-bedroom house | 3 years old, hardwood floors throughout, full basement, garage and nice yard, corn- er 8th and D Sts. on city bus route, quick occupancy. Ph. Red 564. 174 5t o © 0060 000 00 90 0 GIRLS Momrk kicyele, fully eqmp | | ped, like new. Ph, Blue 270. 74 5 PRACTICALLY new four wheel | drive jeep for sale, $1100.00.: Ph.| 266. 4 tf NEW and used Halibut Gurdies, | ready to go. One each, used 4 H.! { P.and 2 H. P. air cooled gas en-' gines, bargains this week. Phone | 625. Juneau Welding Co. 174 tf i) i i { | lo DRY Chicken Fertiliz sack, $1.00. €s, gardens, | Poultry Farm, Box 209. ° 900000000 00 © 06000000600 0 0 L] er in gunny | Fine for flower box-" and lawns. Shores Mile 7%, P. O.x 174 tf’ L8 ol { APARTMENT SIZE upright piano | in A-1 conditi good tone. Also full lenghth piate glass mirror. l Phone Fiue 505 evenings. 73 6t HAYWOOD- xefie’d davenport | and cheirs, $200; Kenmore wash- inch machine with automatic | | ‘timer, $75; ‘ouc oil cooking: range and 1 large oil heater, both for - $150, Phone 607. 3 tf ACROSONIIC puno in exceleni| condition; Zenith Radio-phono- graph; 1 lamp table, 1 coffee| table, 1 desk and bookshelf com- bination. Ph. 800 Extension 614 after 6 p. m. 73 6t ! | 1340 Buick. Sedan; children’s play- | | pen, baby buggy, bathinette. Ph.; | Blue 212. 172 2t 1040 Chrysler Sedan, good condi-{ tion, Phone Blue 913. 1 3t| | 18-1¢. Klinker Outboard with John- son 9:8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf} ‘lKING "SALMON gmnet complete. | 150" fathoms, same as new. See 1 at Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 188 M‘: | store, ‘trocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2586. v 168 tf | WANTED—Girl LONG Established business, lquor|” AUKE BAY--3-bedroom home, view, 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, tool ched, etc. Immediate occupancy. PRICE RIGHT! TWGC-bedroom nome, Gastineau, furmshed, immediate occupancy— terms. CONNIE's Dress Shop, investment. BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom home, best location, living. room, drawing room, dining room, ete. Fireplace, inlaid hardwood floors, newly decorated, complétely furnished, furnace, large basement; marine and bowl view. GLACIER' HIGHWAY-—$2,000 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—Several inciuding former Homer Garvin cabin on Lena’s Beach. DOUGLAS: b nomes: 2, 3 and bedrs.- All price ranges and all terms. Sitka, line on *OLD BELT exquisitely furnished | 1-bdr. home “with rental apt. gth and INDTAN: ‘Terms, 5% money ; —2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- ¢ 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 turmshed Iarge yard, view. DUPLEX, Fiith St, % and 1 bdrs, furnace, cement foundation, good : rocf, part hardwood floors, utility | room, furnished, etc,, 4% money. ; Termé. THREE Apts, 1, large income, near governors, bldg. good © compl. furn. Terms Gara, TWO bedrcom house near Lawson Creek cn beach, $2,500. Terms. BUILDING lots, appr. 30 for $500 each, Casey Shattuck add. also acreage on Gold Creek; Douglas and West Juneau. DECKER BEidg., income net appr. $5,000 annval; CRESCENT APTS; SMITH APTS; SEAVIEW APTS. TROLLERS, PACKER, FLOATING | CANNERY, fur farm, island em-! pire, plumbing and heating shop, | ete. i MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone €76 over First National Bank WANTED .{{/‘J\NTED to rent or lease—House ' or apartment, furnished or un- furnished. No children. Reply C- | 5700, Empire. 176 3t WANTED: Young man between 20 and 30 years of age for employ- ment in meat market. Here is a ! chance for you to learn a highly | paid trade. See Bill Cope, Twen- | 758 " heater. Large flat yard to water tieth Century Super Market. old to usher. itol Theatre, evenings. URGENTLY necded hy lst of month, apt. or house for couple and 3 children. E. Bucasas, US.C. G. Storis or ph. Black 210. 174 4t |RELIABLE mau wanted to call on | friends snd 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) nice location, 155 if 3 Unit Apt. house, good income. Green 915. HELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun- | dry. 59 tf ~ROOM fully rurnished house full Soncrete besemert. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499, 83 tf CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph, reen 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tt 1938 GMC 3-yd. dump truck, good condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m, 34 tf WOMAN wants work ot any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 4 u 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 lm HOPES New ana Tsed Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd| St. Phone 908. 099 et WINTER and POND, CO. Inc, Complete Photographic Supplies : Developing - PRIDNNG - KNIATgINg Artists’ Paints'and Materials BElue Printing - Phaotostats 1 B e SUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, §1 up Lola’s Beuaty Shop. Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. " “ REVENUE AGENTS HERE Using the oifice of Deputy Col- lector of Internal Revenue George W. Osage as headquarters, three revenue agents from Seattle will ¢ in Juneau for several weeks mak- ing routine investigations. Mauricd LeCompte is in charge of the group which arrived yes- terday from. Ketchikan. and will op texide interior. 5}3 party are-Maryin Kenngdy an t':(eorze Nyman. FOR RENT STEAMHEATED Xcoums, weekly 0! Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 ! WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. NORTHERN Hotel under nes management. ~ Reascnable ren{ Phone 74. 982 ¢ SRR IS I A e oy APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 87 & SEAVIEW Ajs. for rent, ong bloch from Federal Bldg. 890 ¥, GILMORE RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA TRIP P. J. Gilmore, Jr., U. S. District Attorney, returned yesterday from San Francisco, where he had gone for the appeal hearing in the case of Eugene LaMoore. No decision will be possible for some time, as the U. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals has asked for a further brief on a technical point. | LaMoore was found guilty c! first-degree murder for the Killi of Jim Ellen December 22, 1946 Gilmgre. also’ ‘was_in Seattle on || l‘uslnng before returning to Ju-! 4 2 and 3 bdrs., lots in at least 16 years! See Manager, Cap- | 175 8t !BEACH EOME, 2 hearooms, wired | for electricity, furnished, Auk Bay. |BEST LOCATION, 3 bedroom home, unfurnished, part basement, garage, Fifth Street, |FAMILY STYLE, large 4 é:m!l‘onm | home, part furnistred, fireplace, | basement, yard, garden, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. ALMOST NEW, beautiful 2 bed- room home, furnished, yard, right price, Waynor Addition. PARADISE HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, remodeled, 3% acres pat ed land, unobstructed view, gar; city power, pienty of wat- er, close in, Glacier Highway. MODEST PRICE, atlractive, re- ! modeled, modern, insulated 2 bedroom Quonset, basement,kitch- en furnished, rést unfurnished, { Fourth Street. {GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, 2 bed- | room home with rented 2 bedroom + “apartment in basement, part fur- nished, Tenth Street. COMFORTABLE, 5 bedroom home, { completely furnished, 2 baths, | basement; nev. roof, pmno. down- town. +TOP VIEW, home low INCOME PROPERTY, 3 room Modern home, must be sold by | owner at sacrifice, West Juneau, BEAUTY SHOP. Iully equipped, best location in city. -William Winn-Phone 234 OR BOB DRU‘(MAN 123 Front — Phone 891 123 vnfmi.shcd , large lot, room $12,000-—10th St., 3 bedrooms, furn- ished, large kitchen, large utility room, bath and two bedrooms on first flocr, room for fourth bed- room on second floor. New root unu shakes siding, garage. Largest rd in Juneau, vegetable , strawberry patch, rhu- b, raspberry bushes, currants, mall apple trees. On bus line, close to grocery, ball park, Small Ecat Harbor. Sandpile, wonderful neighborhood for kids., eBare honse annraised at $11,500. Terms. 1§7.500—1'% mile past airport, new i house, 3 bedrooms, fullsconcrete basement, 5 acres patented. In- cludes 1 bedroom house for in- ccme rental, also 32x16 barn eas- ly made into house. Wired for ! electricity, good water supply. Completely furnished. $1,500 down, $75 month includes interest at 6 per cent. % mi. from Auk Lake. $1,850—Water frontage, Fritz Cove, | unfinished house. Beautiful set- | ting. $5,000—200 ft. water frontage, Glac- r highway, 2 miles out, 2 bed- reems, full basement, new bed- room set, new dining room set, new washing machine, Hotpoint stove, refrig., automatic oil water edge for lawn, barbecue pit, small boat, etc. $1,500 will handle, $60 or less monthly. ° s1 800—2 bedroom house near Doug- las on beach. Rock fill and sea wall, fren lawn, electricity, oil, private water, over 1 acre of land. Beautiful view of Juneau and Channel. PETER WOOD i’ SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbeor — Phone 911 LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Pair 'of brown rimmed glasses. Inquire Empire Office. 8 tf LOST: Gold ring with 7 zircon stones. Reward. Return to Em- pire. o 176 3t HINSDALE IN JUNEAU E. C. Hinsdale, of the Market News Service, U. 8. Fish and Wild- lite Service, is in Juneau mak- ing eteur of Southeast. Alaska. He is-from the Seattle office and while ‘ere is at the Baranof. CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St ‘PHONE 659 \ Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So, Franklin ‘P. 0. Box 259

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