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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— General (lay Refires from the Army TUFbDAY JUNE 14, 1949 JUNEAU, ALASKA s PAGE SIX LABORBILL Pt e el et oot Bt b W-A-N-T A-D-S e Wheal(rop e B B S A S UP AGAIN 2ndLargest | IN SENATE (Continued from Page One, ernment d?pa;:nl?lllb tor “pub- lishing reports that would do dam- of Record WASHINGTON, June 14. —i#— | The government reports that tii year's wheat crop will be the sic- | | i | | | LE FOR §! ft. combination tr walibuter, Kolstrand gurd- s, 110 Chrysler Crown, to go. , ready See be- FOR SALE $1,000 down, balance ik rooms, living rcom, (lh’ kitchen, cement four bdsement, furnace, elec er; elec. range, complzte FOR SALE 4‘DUPLEX-~:‘cntJiJu one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. ! | | [ e rent, room, age to a man’s reputation.” The ond largest of record, and that| | ed, double phenbing ! group wants to know all about asupply will be greatly in excess of .m'd Federal bldz x\' m- BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. report that the Army classitied | market demands. That means & P . Phcne Green briiia e 3 " SUMMER HOME, two floors bm.md TVA Chairman Gordon R. Ciapp|return to pre-war production con HOLMS Guté, reasonable rent, fully| plumbing, fireplace, lawm, gas- as “unemployable” for a foreign |tiols in 1850 appears likely i i PRI R e G assignment. The Agriculture Department esti- i g Rahdh MALL CABI gt 3 The Army later apologized, said|mated the 1949 crop at 1,336,976,000 | t Fennessy or ph. 738. 20t Beach. g, Pl it was all a mistake, but the probe bushels. Added to estimated re-| 1 1040 BUTCE o SEACH B 2 " | 1940 BUICK £ zcellent et CH EOME, 2 bedrooms irn- is going ahead, anyway. Witnesses | serves of about 300,000,000 bushels L 1& «" § 3 1(1 ished, wired, water, A‘:]:ngu X!‘m today include Secretary of the|such a crop would mean a (o‘m pis 4 : 875, 10 ¢ COUNTRY k:XOME,' 2 Abedrr;éms, Army Gordon Gray. | supply of 1,636,000,000 bushels thi _ furgished, $i aerss, Clisler &k , mcdera | way. STUDY ECA PROGRAM ECA-The Senate Appropriations Committee studying the European Recovery Program called Economic | Cooperation Administration Paul G. Hoffman back on the stand fo1 turther testimony about cutting thc | year. | Secretary Brannan said in a re- cent statement that if the supply | is in excess of 1,600,000,000 it might | | be necessary to proclaim rizid | marketing quotas next year to keep wheat stocks from becoming ex 1 Marine el 2:1 re SED 25 HP Univers 60 hp Buda Di ne; 18 5t 2| FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, par furnished, fireplace, view, good ncighborhnnd Seventh Street. * | William Wmn-P!'cz'e 231' w, furnace, refrig., ete ! DUPLEX on 6th, complcte ished, immediate occ garden, gar: multi-billion dollar spending pro- { cessive. | E duction; 10¢-1b./anchor, special low MACHINE at Small Boat| — eram. Hoffman is opposing any| Crop control laws make procla-| i uncau Welding an Harbor, equipped, priced WA“ I'ED ulstantial reduction. mation of quotas mandatory when | right, i ction 2 rea- ‘ Zenators irom Cotton States— | supplies reach a certain level above | i sonable. Y WIFE bu £ : moest of whom want to cut the|market demands. No decision on| “ FRITZ COVE La§|WIFE b?'tl filher ;an f ! “ unzau unti ind an ESOI OPES SENTTO hardv ood flo ECA total—today rallied against|quotas will be made before next| any “drastic slash” in cotton|week. Aides said Brannan wants| SO 5 ment or house to rent or hases for Europe. Senator Mc- | more time to study the matter. ‘ 1t Pr"‘s‘ Call Don Cla rran (D-Nev) had proposed _—_— RUSSIA wAS Na]‘ paiented. s Faerh e ong other things a cut of $134,- ! 237 Pront Streel asways rent | WANTED: Beach cabin with Tire- 00000 in cotton and wool AI.ASKA MAMMA[S ! Gen. Lucius D. Clay (second from right) shakes hands with Gen. Omar Bradiey Army Chisf of Staff, | HARMH.". A(n@n TEE CLARICE, THE FOR | to rent for one or two purchases. | as he leaves his quarters at Fort Myer at Washington, D. C., on retirement from the Army. Acting Army ITHE Crescent Apts., the Scaviow! ¢ Empire C 5622. 12 ot | Secretary Gordon Gray is at left and Mrs. Clay at rizht. Clay, who just returned from Beriin where he LA | Apts, 3-apt unit with lots on Cai- ! 1 - - AEC BOARD COMES iN DEEP - FREE | was bess man for the U. 8. Army, is soing to his Georsia home. ) Wirepiato. | WASHINGTON, June 14—#A| houn. WANTED to Luy old Russian fea top atomic scientist_testified today | chest, red cr green. Ph. 374. 18 a I know_of no way” in which the! MbRPHY & MURPHY | oz 4 rcoouing . 1 ou] IN SUPPORII e \ loyd Paul Stryker, who _called ( AVION RESEGNS ! could help Russia uevexupduu,v s nnmmoxs - ACCOUNTANTS | sires” eventng assign g NEW YORK, June 14—(P— AL | Chambers “a liar, a perjurer and - SR BOTE i hone 676 cver First Na al Bank | accounting \vork to supplement ¥ 2 moral leper.” W B S PRl : s all Biue 780 % | home-type deep-freeze unit today U“ RO A%H ,;EE & | Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer of | \ - took over the task of preservini she said her husband was “a 4 inceton University, who helped | FOR SALE (CO.JIN d) 2 B, o T R 00 deats| decent citizen and a great man/ App@ EEDK elop the A-bomb as wartime |-—— 5 EGomectent housekeer y Asso Press T RomkAiNa dbop.tredss vauits | who brcke with the Communist {head of ‘the Los Alamos, N.M., MOOKING for a to lve? salary. Ph. 10 "t The nine-man Scientific Ad- | | s r A N . 102 17 tf i in Atadie | rarty in 1938 when his keliefs R [atomic plant, gave the testimony| Trailer louse, completely furnish- il g(:nm?;u?si;;dh‘:srs“cqgm:wt:“ihfnsl‘xp The fossllized mammals, with chauged: Ridbiaid Bieln % Cobensr | efore a Senate-House invstigating| ©d- Ph. Douglas 772, 210 t| WANEEDy | I(xEricnred nograph- A hair and skin still attached, went \ R (T A Ty ? % " | committee. er reesppionist, also pessibly sim- port of David Lilienthal. g | 2| banks man, took over the pos i, S P ? ple'bolickdeping: Law o The board sent a statement to|°" display at the American Mus-‘ | SR andl dfvedtos of the Terftors] Th Princeton scientist thus| gvernauled. $450. See at 5 . L;'v‘ Clxke-.R g " 89 it 1 | eum of Natural History. ‘ RF ": ial Bur f Veters Aff lcame to the support of Atom per Service on, phone 334 211 tf the investigating Congressional| o b0t Snoiges o\ baby | (continued i o 4 N BUcan Or Yoterans ARSVE ¥e8Y Energy | /Cammission s, CHairmA el i T ————— - Committee, saying the Lilienthal’s| Y A inu ge n terday 2 LS A % E {feee = WANTED: Cab drivers at Giacler s | mammoth, horse and musk ox parts, — - = e B | David E. Lilienthal, who is un FOR ond| o o . 2 % regime has produced a sound and | ti " dult e 7 He assumed the post following | heavy OinbEasanaL . et o ab-Co. New cars. 210 tf forward-looking program along‘.';‘ fef ""; :)h ":‘nad:. m;m}r:;t ‘m::l[ was before he worked on the atom the re Clayton, | ""'1, ‘»‘lf e s of s U'o“;' .11“ cupboa it i with developing better atomic| 12® OF fEE FOACH & ohant, and | scmyy project, and he said he who h g DostbicH since the [PToVing HIGIERDOTh o7 BOIIBeR 43 1 k steno- weapons. The Board’s Chairman, ah ““gd' :‘“ Wiy o stor of | 1ways has been a loyal American. | ¢, | Opening of the office in June, 1046, | "OTNAYR TR S gy e Sale., Dr. Robt. Oppenheimer, testified * s e COPLON TRIAL ‘ Clayton has left for the states for L e 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. M 208 /RIoki#N) Depiriamuny ot Lefore the Congressional commit-| T8N IR0 ivE B0 T sutside| In the Coplon trial, defense at- vacation “outside” for the B i onat inon st Alaska Laundry. 70 6. toral Bagh b et tee in person. And he, too, backed | LPb € TR, one were un- | (T Archibald Palmer mentioned | —Carl Gray took the witness stand time since ! iking over the v ) B ol Ol N e : Ve Lilienthal, saying that the Atomic PP "'1 gold mining memuons‘”l‘ t he expected Judgze Albert L.|for the prc utien this mornin A_-h‘ plans to return to the Territory Bt S s e : . Energy Comm'ssion has sweated last fall. They - were transported Reeves to turn down his acquittal | follcwed [y Deputy Mars Walter | { 1 ‘”\““Cd Bl ne ordk ; 2y iQEEEBS blood to safeguard the nation's here by .relr!gernted A | motion, and the court le\wndrl Hellan, in the case of the United assistant region- fpeiidiel Bt g o et ot azine end 2> ctomic secrets. josie - | “That's exactly r tates vs. Wallace T. Rutherford vets bu e ot o e Ly E The Congressional Committee Palmer he pmm,_m to calbl Bhi g el e {:.vl!)‘,‘a e 1:} et e '.n';l‘x M;m L e T O p 10 p;] oy © Las also. decided to ease up on the la lonz list of witnesses including|,. . oo o' g T Speegleifor aimbilhiprion to his, " 3 o wmrfare- avi. | LONG Establissed bus Haion Roughing It” rae ko cooten o et up ot B8 | Lyt OF QPR | S R ' cand iy o Sharses 1o 151 st b, e oy e % T an g wanare, - ORC, BSUAL68 bones Mt oot ook red to discuss personal aspects Conden and former Secretary ofi Céal cohabitation and felonioll#fa t National | I:)HL LOJ em; ”‘":’f ‘”“ i g quarters. Must setgle | CRU Tesident in of Hickenlooper's mismanagement | R H d S H ih d the Interior Harold L. Ickes. ssault, was “calleq to the witness| lC g Alp }1|1L.m: ,“d,( 103 o BO. Box 2596, | -21ch via plane o \vx'ex taxi, $30 charges in closed sessions. How-| aised, yain 000 | =ciiantc of the trinis: cre 1L viclocks Sl Wil andle' Bureau cf| SRETestanal, Atomic ' 168 t¢ | Contact Ralph Wrigh ever, the Committee has agreed i | Coplon--The government rested s Ir{t::”.x.m:;l alter t: ‘\ terans Afiairs for the entire First :‘“‘m %3 m’ ‘{ny 2 k - of Cv:m‘.flc.xc that on Wednesday, the public “'lll’ VATICAN CITY, June 14—(P—|its case in the Coplon spy trial gl e 1 ki sotoess i atorbit enargy BHAR-SR A Le admitted to the hearing on|pope Pius XIT has S aint- | ves y and today the defense 4 \';:y:“ ,»f‘\, ,::,l 1"‘:‘ e :\l] Slayten’s resignation was eccept- .nAp {v";»ld i e, Baranof management of the Atomic ENergy|iood the blessed Maria eppa | ¢ Deienting * 1tdMde of tne| T T SRR REE FTRES g A ed wiaput ',") el el i Hlic. chtitentiet they ekuld i P Flant in Hanford, Wash. Hic-|Rossello, who fcunded the Order cf | fory. |5 v;lnmv ,\m:-.“ n i.,m i 1r rj. T i "lenpol: -,;q—‘m}—; £ La!‘ififl Kenlooper claims this phase of the| The Daughters of Our Lady of| Star witness may e Miss Cop-|Sororiiiont Withesses would be Beard ‘j‘,“ i bt 4 B e AEC. prozrem has beew mis-| Mercy. |11 herself, probably later in nw”(“‘ jostioned, on pouLs ne desfand Saturd ARE. You futnre? handled. | Saint Marin Gluseppa, who was|veek. She was arrested in New| oo i3 What have ers foretol ! a5 bis mornin Y+ at ha s foretold? = — Forn in 1811 at Albissola on the|Vork along with Valentine A, Rutherford testified this meming o AlASKA A{H%!j}fi Write Box'2841, Juneau, Ala ! Ttalian Riviera, died in 1880. The|CGubitchev, a Russian. Her purse| ’(‘ A AL o B o CH( “‘!USMST | : for"a frée bound book. 220 6 HI"lER'S pR|VA'|'E rder she founded cared for way-at the time was packed with docu- | &t O bm;n_ el | WAH]'S "'EXAS GER[ - 4 : | ward or abandoned girls and train- |ments, many copied from FBI| f‘ ”‘“ & ’é‘f’ i At Hiddeld L‘]‘Rfifl“ WEST*ARD | HE R | JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W | ed them in the care of the sick or | files, el il JERRa. fo RO < | sy p| The Hot Springs of Arkansas—s7| . Biey. Chiropodist, Rm. 14 YA(H‘ COMES Io U.S.' EROR: | Eome of the papers, the govern- ‘7\1‘_"“ R A l.: RGTARY SPE&KER To BE HIS REDE‘ in number—ars the onl | Shattuek Bldg., Phone Elue 3 The order now has 263 homes, 167 |ment charges, were “decoys”| NI 3¢ W1 A0 ) s i “ iment owned and opers hot | HOPERTNES 7308 Cacd shans. _|in Ttaly, 86 in Latin America and |planted by the FBI. Palmer wants|® > & eae B I parE e SR g = <pring: = 2 S Theadd & se se. Wi NEW YORK, June 14—P—Adolf| Jo 1'% ity States. There are | fc question e B e o | yesterday describeq the scene jn| IN Alaska tg further his long-| ORANGE, Tex, June 14—P— Al ot i buy, sell and exchange. 214 2 Hitler’s $4,000.000 yacht, considered | , ;¢ sporg in the order. of the Forelsn Agents Regisiration | I kitchen, saying Rutherford hafl o vx;,u-m 0 actls coun|40-year-old Alaska bachelor wants ADVERTISEM i Ph'm_\-“g()s s the world's largest and most IUXUI-| * 1 ey 7, the anniversary of |onq Internal Security Sections of “°PL them all covered, threatening B S o warm-hearted girl for a bride. | The sealed bids will be received | — WINTEK and POND, CO. In jous private yacht, is due here on| , .o crints death, was fixed o FBI, on this plant. The judge| ¢ Stcot if anyone moved. of Spitsbergen,| He is Harold Ames, World War |by the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- | & Wednesday from Gibraltar. | Bl o 3 Judg tarians this 0| e vate . S el g et Complete Photographic Suppliec Iet nesday Goorge Afida, mid rer feast day b) the Pupe e could. Questioning = N el | ‘\\r veteran who now is a mm.n]TAoN. TERRITORY OF ALASKA ‘ Developing - Printing - Lniargimg s new owner, Geor; a, mid- Aid = ¢ o S & summe lectrician living at Moun W, | > cffice dle east industrialist, said yesterday SRS ner among the actors|tion concerning living ¢ ATadkati AsiB s AAuchnx‘- at Mountain View, ;t\y:hNe (;g::;,flgfsxgsfipmmms C. Artists’ Paints and Materials he is scheming to find a way to us V !-, udk 11" testify are Frederic| ments and habits of Inzstad, who has spent Kirics BaidY 0 A sy 0 5 e OATIEN LTS L Afa?:; E\!-ix[h Blue Printing - Photostats be i ek s farch and others. \+d Dolcres Royee occ 1 10: vears R ATAts Boscmasitonns. s get 1 C : i ne | :71 yg!c:: lrha;.“{o?tfsi::evfn:}z;:d Hiss—Alger Hiss, former high-|o¢ tcday's sessions el i .:;f; £ t'ou:‘ with, and would sure love |28, 1949 at 4:00 P.M,, for the general |GU JARANTEED Realistic® Perman- itler the greatest pos P ‘,” s State rtment off et e Gihedion ) g0tk P kxu-q ~m" i 1 J‘uvx g wife. i work (including mechanical and el- | ent. $750. Paper curls $1 up S S ) S ol BE REOPENED Naw ohas when he oid |, The case was expecled Lo %o o}ls making his first trip to Alaska| . He wrote to the Orange Leader,|ectrical work) for the construction| Lolas Besuty Shop, Phone 201 hu"‘fi"\‘g A::B\c[mme o ;3;"“]-] 3 d Jury he never saw | m;‘,r; Aot et P - g xwl'hr ik iy he s » -gmxu{ll:g .m:lp, \m]m ;i;?x]x X weeks orkrhe school building at Kenai, Al- | 315 Decker Wa; . tt ght 1 S —_— 2 N TR X ooy g 750 > ¥ " 5 38 lieion here while in the Navy. iska d the: RS R S A S 45t Admiralty. His 22-year-old son, (By The Associated Press) \"L‘Jy{.:\ inle: 1,‘{‘”',,1'. 119{1 ‘ \n:(f men. to his Norway home. “I am sure that in all my trav- \ed ';:dstl:elz f‘t‘l:;b:al(x‘tll(“:];o?;n | George, Jr. is bringitg 1t from| The Wouse Un-American Aptiv-|rr n De sald he BSVer ‘urm sice| —Assistant Attorney Stanley Bas-| ropeans know almost nothi Ames wrote, “I never have|fixed for opening will mot b | FflB RENT Gibraitar. i 3 0 uiirelated confessed former Soviet |y js prosecuting Rutherford for|of your ccuntry up here,” Ingstad L o i peniag. Wit nak ‘b oons 7o ibraitar. ties committee has two ulirelated secret government % | 3 8 t more charming girls than live |sidered. Plans, specifications and:g L7 The yacht, 476 feet long and cap- | items on its agenda. One calls for | f “‘,f A baiad the government, and said. “They have a ‘gold rush’ idea|in and around Orang Fots ot conlmet @etinanits may be SHOP Space. 72 Willoughby. " ” 1 e 4 eard | ; hittaker: cham) Paul and Monagle were il “eanbry i o e & ! y be | e Sre pnthvuon. v ‘g’uf for Hit-| 2 reopening of the case of BAWArd| i, poiner, 5 119-pound Marylend |y.¢ tn o et tot, iy oo d lawless com-| He said he has a g examined and covies obtained at the | NICE Clean Reoms, steam heated ler as a gift from the German peo- | condon. Last year the director of |,/ cyre PRPAWONY Rt o P el ot b e mpe. | O¥DS his home, Lut would | Office of the Commissioner of Edu- | 315 Gold St. 220 tf le. . National B of Standards ans to go first to the Bris- | ngve fed By L . o thie ‘NAAGHA} PRt O L dates ) but she [ e Elans to g0 first to the Brie-|have a wife “to greet me at the|ration or at the Office of Felix J. | e mo e o asked for a public hfn!lng to 1)?-;,,. i 50 Gbntied tRat ghe GOES FOR PRIS! Sl o Vel Lol when I come home from;Toner, Registered Engineer, Room | "y o hly. C l“ Toums, weekly o1 "a"t (aps 'or “‘“‘kc“t“"lgei‘h‘“ :‘: feive l‘:}i (ittu:)FH fled to stand by her husband. —— feation. Pt B ) W 15, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al-|{ """ olonial Rooms. 60 ¢ weakest links in the ato s i S 2 g g e ) 1 Dhompso, | In casting about, Ames wrote,|aska. TZER Soini 4 " altered 1 points in| Deputy Marshal Sid Thompson afs PR triD toror- | o g . wrote, | aska. WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Thnshning sis h"s““ h‘*'i""hl;l'f; previously had given | went to Wrangell this m to Petershurg to visit l{ml}\v,),’.» My mind tumns back to thowe| A deposit of $25.00 will be re-] Andersoa Piano Shop. Ph. 143 Roose'e s he nt.xcl‘l em on the nve§ igal \,‘ her husband's ac- | pick up a prisoner for th ‘n < m i lefox-fl -1(1“~ ".lm«cly Texas girls, so would you|quired to insure the safe return of | ommittee’s agenda concerns the settlement & aving | ;e help me find a gir! that|{plans and specifications, this | SEAVIEW Art. for renf Mistake; Corred It WASHINGTON, June Xi—-lM——Al waterfront for 45 days. fongids s 68 WS soeni & > X lon; scenic wonders new House of Representatives roll| employers now have °‘;;‘d“:‘“““’ > m Chairman Edward|of the world bidder with his bid is stated in the | ROOmS. | accepted a CIO union offer to un- Keithahn introduced the speaker,| " " e [ — call booklet issued tcday carries the name of Rep. Roosevelt (D-NY) in italic type, the designation for Re- publican members. “It's all a mistake,” a member of the House clerk’s staff said. “We will have to correct it.” stevedore strike in Hawaii. That strike has tied up Hawail's But the cad food from strikebound vessels The employers say they'll accept the | offer if—in their words—there are no “if and buts involving non- stevedoring matters over which we have no control.” Saook Bay. Loads Every Wednesday at Juneau City Dock She ns against Hiss. icristled | jail. ind HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS BUY THE management of this FIRST NATIONAL BANEK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION here last weekend from the cnths. also introduced Rotarians’ ial honor guest cf the da heir candidate for Queen, Miss ftha Newbould. he attractive Miss Newbould, se father, Major Eric New- 1d, is a. member of thc Rotary Club, spoke briefly to the group. | converteq here into a cargo shin, | will sail for Adak, Alaske, tomor- row with a cargo of 4,290 t>ns of! plane for the Westward. He ar-| ates where he has spent the past \\uuld like to be an Alaskan iride.” The Grand Canyon—217 miles| FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, Public Buildings Administration, Office of the Division Engineer, 123 U. S. Court House, Seattle 4, Wash- ington, June 1, 1949 —Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 3 p. m., June 29, 1949 and then publicly opened, for furn- Washington, D. C. L. W. Friberg, Division Engineer. First publication, June 14, 1949 amount will be refunded when they | | from Federal Blig. | are returned. S S e The character and the smount of | N1CE CLEAN steam heated room security to be furnished by each| 8150 steam baths. LOST AMD FOURD LOST-—Pair pink shell rim | ‘glasses in brown c"ie Ph. Red 570. 212 The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid | after the hour set for opening ter“- ! of or before award of contract. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TERR]TORY OF ALASKA Brownie's Ligi:or Store Phone 103 Gear — Many items now at new | LOW PRICES { | Open 9 to 9 Opp Ball Park in Douglas for a Good Time oge 1 Visiting Rotarians included Jack E i DR. JAMES C. RYAN, COM- 139 So. Frankl Sa‘l.'gq &c,wdule bank is pledged to conserva- | Conway of Sitka, Jack Lewis of|ishing the materials, and perform- | MISSIONER. SRV o e tive operation. The safety | Everctt, Wash, and Larry Moore|ing the work for roofing and m““l'lFlrsL publication, May 31, 1949, P. 0. Box 2596 of depositors’ funds is our |¢i Anchorage. Guest of Rotarians laneous repairs at the Federal and |yaqt publication, J“ne 21, 1949, B primary consideration. In D POSITS | were Dr. John C. Reed, staff geolo- | Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, | : M M <\ addition the bank is a mem- gist, Geological Survey, Washing- |in strict accordance with the speci- ! —_ Soim s T = ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- |ton, D.C., and Lowell M. Puckett,|fications dated PB-DIV-8, May 6,| i AVON PRCDUCTS J. W. McKINLEY ance Corporation, which in- |N TH'S BANK [ yegional administrator, Bureau of |1949 and drawings ;lf any) men- Dr. E. Lannon Kelly 'y Now Available in This Vicinity sures each of our depositors 4 |Land Management, Anchorage. |tioned therein; and the general {1 For appointment call Dougl: JUNE 15: Hoonah, Tenakee, Chatham, agatnst loss to & maxitalle ARE | i | sonditions dated Sept. 15, 1942. And Osteopath 464 i id | $5,000. | iddendum thereto dated May 15, PHONE B 5 | Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Angoon, Sltka- ! ‘»A:my Iranspo" Is 1944. Specifications and other data ) LUE 670 Douglas G 11 G P l n \ I ED gl jmay be had at the office of the Y e e AR § S JUNE 22: Hoonah, Gustavus, Pelican, | ' Scheduled for Adal om0 e buang or e P s { office of the division engineer, or’ MADSEN CYCI B & I Follow the Tenakee Angoon' HOOd BaY’ * | SEATTLE, June 14— (®-—The|Public Buildings Administration “ FISHING SUPPLY [ b 0 3 || axmy transport 1087, a Nayy TS7|Room No. 507, Lemon Building ‘A gy jine of Halibut and Tm“mgl ROSS’ OASIS § { { ) lfler arrival of weekly ship from Seattle Ireight, . | Last publication, June 16, 1949, e e