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e | PAGE SIX | sitka, Juneau and Ketchikan, and foREsT SERV'(E would relieve the pressure on th Public Roads Administration ap- ing Division, U. S. Forest Service. —‘Gnarles G, Burdick, Assistant Re- |Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vrooman and | A FAST Luxeny runabout, “T! likes what he has seen of Alaska 00 gional Forester, calls attention to| | little Linda Lou have refurned from. Sweet Lotraine” prices to sell im- his first trip to the Territory—ex- ¢pe faot that the Forest q?l\'nl\‘ a_cuuplc of w_egks hol_iday spem in mediately. Also 1948 Hudson cept that he would like to see more | v not build the logging roads| Transporl FII’S' of Hee', Sitka and vicinity visiting with re- P Boat Building roads. needed to get lumber to the pulp| anding § lies for {latives and friends. | Shop, Ph. 810. After inspecting heast Alaska | mills; the industry will build those | S ! e reads, he l:~ ready to urge| Some of the extra appropriation 0a mg upp 1es i M an Chase, F“scne Chase and 19:‘“1 f‘(“l:\ "p?“’l‘)me:il:r Congressional action to provide the | would be used to rebuld some 70| P0|n1 Ba”OW ‘Chmll s fChasfe xelc{emy made a ake of N $9,000,000 extra appropriation which | miles of road in the Kgm, .‘m‘ i ;(“}TC of trips to Hoonah on busiy lKEY TUW 8 MM B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional, Chugach Forest regions — roads| .o...o.. o7 (n _ Tpe|"®™ casa. Ph. ll;‘(refllm. ':“ by Sk x“m l‘l':‘l”\"f’u‘:nl\\ 7 ”k i plimsoll marks on the side of the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lehman w‘n'i p. m. or a long time. lighway system A ok e ransport Acher- Srinis 4 e by P 2 & Sitsiensn sfd today, “We| The road-planning goes hand-jn- |R8VY @SiaEk icargo ansport "C|te Junesi:to ‘attend jHedsnfaty 41 FORD Coupe. Just 7 I # e T E or se, ac-|Der inched closer today f the Airport building, returning | $750. Ph. Red hope to get' a bill for the extra ap- hand with plans for d use, ac green waters of Elliott Bay, 85 (; Gustavus on Mongay. i B b Hanch e e, W00 oo |winches whined and loading was B | MEAL-MASTER range, housebol al Fores yads re-introduced | tioned the large enai recreation | ki 8 & g 23 . i 3 Bt st B e ,,,,“\:\,.[: area for which the site already has | ‘ushed cn Navy vessels for the an-| Mrs, Opal James and little Larry| o SO R X :;'“mi',';:k", Soads in the areas of | been selected s “wa,slh e Bifi,x.r("";i 1| Vistted friends in Gustavus a couple | MODERN The roads are built by P.RA,|_THe A‘r‘:’:‘“‘l" E°x ’:;mm‘ to|of daye last week, retuming . tof i gL By S | that agency and the Forest Service ,Ea',mI“ BB e Canaiity noop-| Lir Bome s | Svnishon: bl S ORIE ke dne | being jointly d n eectring 108d. Tt “h bs:vl.vurdsac s P i block from school. Owner G.'M { the appropriation. [ton load by . | Ferguson, Douglas 552. Omman a | e bk, S inat “ By July 26, four other transports,| Archic Chase is putting up 3; i @ zineer n believes that @ Sl 45 s e . . SSathte for S\mnheast ) lan oil tanker and four LST's will| quonset hut which he expects to %40 BUICK, 4 “sedan, chr s-craft | ) A also have taken cargo aboard fOr|jine and make warm and weather- | i d condition. Phone Douglas |uska_locks logical from What e e’ jong trip into the Arctic. . of for the winter. Later he will| = e 32 6t ! | has seen B 7 S Icebreakers will precede the line all dormatory equipment and i P o s o CHALLENGER Accompanied by Burdick, Who of ships as they must get into the|the building will be used to lLu,e’ }'zA:iI'ME:-ur«éf: glyes '“8;}312 o' CABIN Cruiser, Boat Jll‘iduliglz met Dean at Ketchikan and “show- Arctic and back out again before lers stranded here when the gha,_, ‘t?-vo .('(, l:\nd fi\-h)on L;;'A;;a dx S 4 ,;w:,l $400 ed him the pu.tuy_c in this pL}xl the Arctic ice pack sets in against s are weather-bound. | geles holiday. (International) Pl 36 3t of Alaska, the Chief Engineer will (ne shore, ‘ ARV i hone 569. ¢ go to the Westward Sunday to «once we get there, we'll have to| sene Chase has completed his | T BORTABLE electric washer, $15; W o inspect the Kenal Peninsula pro-|unload around the clock,” Capt.inew boat, the Kitten, and has gwsm & blond dinette set, $35; two chests b Pk W & | Thomas C. Cameron said. “There’s|the its first trial run. 52 of s; studio couch; bath- | s s along the Anchorage- 5y pours of daylight and two hours ¥ i >d with her pe'm-m- Ak inette. Green 855. 36 3t “?rvr'n:[ highway which many old- of sun-set up there at this time|ance in the water. S } timers would like to see named for | ¢ yvear, so we'll work six hours on| | PIANO, furniture, miscellanous Hawley Sterling: “A rugged 10ad anq gix hours off and serve four| Fred Newburn is busy these days items. Phone 128. Judge S. icl- x}\;m d] for ‘a rugged ’l‘;‘m 2% Imcals a day.” | cutting his two houses together to lenthal. 236 3t cintzleman put it. ean and| orew members of the Achernar | make one large one. A number of N aiiea alu BUXs‘fii \'\hl“ “ht' EG‘Tg about two chlude B. S. Sabin, Chief Elec-|! friends dmnpe'l in one Sun(las leluif‘ CM‘ xln.”lj.ouse gl\s .4‘1}‘?:- weeks to the Westward | b . mum exterio g | [ E??::Lntn ax:;ona'an :n : Boatswain ity il with oven, cil heater, orescen | pAA (AQRIES 20 M. V. Belcoe, Mount Vernon, 4 P SEMSATIONAL | Immm Navy heavyweight Loxing | la Jones entertained Ule‘ NEW YORK, Jul E st AL Gaad hagits PERFORMANCE | hampion | ving Club at her home in | Xai-shek "Z_,A, “ Storwina | —_— | CAA dorm Friday afternoon., & “‘;“ aid o RN St o | Guest of honor was Mrs. Opal James | ¢f Communism in China, z Trolls better | gy g 5 ¢ e port Clyda Cove, 24x26 with Alvernate- | Pan American flights earried 20 FOUR POWER ot Junesy, Laler LUl aternoon | tervicw repe G e e deting ":;:‘:%h rascengers yesterday with 6 in and e on s it heglal Py ne X it i 00. Phene fuivahe. |14 out. Other flights over the week- B £t ,n';w““' gt ) BRI i 236 6t | Boll bearing | €Nd carried more than 60 passen- | 8 bt €8 The interview gbia:ned , starter | gers in and out of Juneau Airport. | ; e Taipeh, Formos h the 62 CLEAR?T) and ated Ic s::-%:.l | Passengers yesterday were: | Eert Parker gone to the old Generalissimo confining sale, West Juneau. Phone Blu.\ Wieighs 46 Ibs, | From Seat Marney Brown, | States on a combined pleasure trip | all his publishable comments to| 349 geter ¢ p.m, 236 3t | f.ennie Campnell, Bobert, ahd Hor0 and also for medical aid. Mrs. | written we to questions sub- . e oWt thy Willlam Reed. P. W Parker plans to fly to Portland to | mitted in advance, SBVERAL Large and Small h il NN 4 e ‘Mr. & A ve r Perfect stor 3 ::: :u.v‘::";n s cqmm‘:"d you | Rohda, P. Schlegel. o S:th::xl- H oy “I T?“m’; Bz ed Fasteat jaloncs. Bax backed by the world’s largest and best. | COlC 5 BERLIN, July 5—®—The old|jang from Cape Yakataga, Alaska, ]wwt\'. He declared in & e e known manufacturer of marine ,,.d.,g.‘\ From Whitehorse: Miss J. M.|four.power Kommandatura, which AL 5 eF T ofie tRstion. GhaL sedh il outhe 98 hp mc Frazer, H. A. Doerr, Mrs. Bilen Bett, | ,yjeq Berlin until the Russians Mrs. A Chase had as her[of whether he holds any. polit conditior . S. MacKin- Rlaska Trading Co. | 222,15 Asce fvnn 3 & 6 eq "ou as sprins, was e R e G, T iy e asika 1rading L0. | cooper, Mrs. Tony Schmidt, Wil- | (et “today by the Deputy Mili-| g ek Hel Coiin ool B GRE T Post Office Box 1999 | liem Bas ered Bactes, | 1273 Governors. While Mis Olioft ‘waa Her. s Vobigis, Seoui a6 e SON BATE. Waiap o bity x| i | To Whitehorse: red axter, s dsil 8 R 5, IES X 7 pair shop suitable for general re- age, Alaska The decision was announced atter| y ine. } -| 3 P ; S L S st lM““T"‘ Monagle, Gene Wood. |a three-hour meeting of the Depu- m‘Cclufx:;elhflnfm:;: i3 i 2;,:‘;‘((, nd | mudhine. sppWark : s | ties e @ priced for quick “sale far below Ities in the Allied Control Council s fl e Hid dbtaoh Dvich Aeetdpence’ o {:;;,.d :M quL:n & e \l":) i | i g | ived from Mr.| American aid was: “How can China 5 Mgy ‘propriation of $1,500,000. “These roads,” continued the For ester, “are important in opening uy ENGINEER CHIEF INSPECTS RCADS A. P. Dean, chief of the Engineer- which will be especially needed b; pulp mill workers when that indus try is established.” National Forest land for home sites, D e ST R— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA EVENTS AT GUSTAVUS (Special Correspondence) GUSTAVUS, Alaska, June 20— GETREADY | FOR DASH | ~ TO ARCTIC 'Reel’ Holiday 1} MTMWMHWW%HH-HW W-A-N-T A-D-S TU 1949 SDAY, JULY 5, i B B B S i e FOR SALE T Kommandatura was oOr- in 1945 by the (,Lcupa'lon1 authunuux to provide four- povmx' ‘xule of the city of Berlin along the ‘ he q NO OTHER INK GIVES YOU THIS VALUE! any Quink has SOIV X ...t cleans and protects your pen as it writes same technical lines as the f"‘"‘:' func- | g | power organization which i tioned for all of Germany4 (ONDITIONS OF WEATHER ALASKA DTS Weather conaiuons and temper- | stures at various Alaska points | also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 {1 m, 120th Meridian Time, and‘ | celeased by the Weather Bureau, | Juneau follow: ® Magic solv-=x in Quink assures an even flow in your pen. 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A. ey S0—Partly Cloudy Nome .. —Missing, Drizzle —— | Ncrthway <. 48—Rain | Petersburg 50—Drizzle, Foz | Portland 55—Cloudy Prmce George ... 44—Fog SHUFFLEBOARD | o ‘Whitehorse 50—Rain Showers Yakutat 48—Fog | RHODE ON QUICK TRIP | Clarence J. Rhode, Alaska direc- |tor of the U. 8. Fish and Wildlite | Service, piled up a lot of mileage on a service airplane, and accom- plished a great deal of business in | which he returned Sunday night. In three days, he flew to Fair- | canks, where he attended the cere- monies honoring Dr.. Charles E. B.anel, MeGrath, Anchorage and Bristol Bay. While in Anchorage, Rhode ar- ranged for construction of a FWS hangar there. Ladies' EVFRY WEDNESDAY -nnu-“t.fin.- BAILEY’S BAR o Night ALASKA FIELD COMMITTEE MOVES INTO NEW OFFICE The Alaska Field Committee mov=- ed its office this week from ‘the | Cooper Bidg. to ground floor office| space in the building on the of Third and Franklin Streets.” The Alaske Department of Health will take over Cooper Building offi- ces formerly occupied by the Field Come AND JOIN IN THE FUN s who are .,g now at Cape Cross buy- fish for Stanley T npsen. report that the fish take 15 e enjoying their stay near the ocean | very much. Nell Parker entertained the Sewing club this last Frid 1er hcme on Evergreen ‘vluw\\; The group met in her spac 18 room before the hrc*)lw’e ind later in the afternocn a da mLy uncheon was served there. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sawyer are n | Gustavus in charge of the cook- aouse for the CAA construction crew. Mr, Sawyer is chef a Sawyer is in charge of the dining | reom, Wecrd has been received fror Buoy that he expects to be m S m {rom the states in the n future, |and arranging with Glenn Parker Lu plow his iarm lands ar seed | them down in readiness him when he arrives, The construction work that has ceen going on here for CAA is ex- ected to be completed for this per- od abeut July 1. USS PASADENA USS Pasadena, which anchor here Sunday evening, will remain in port until Friday, ac- cerding to information ircm ship’s officers. dropped The vessel, with Naval Reserve and ROTC men aboard tor a traim- ing cruise, put in port here to take part in Fourth of July activities, KENNETH BAYERS CASE Preliminary hearing in the case of the US. vs. Kenneth Ba was beld et 2 o'clock this afternoon in the U.S. Commissioner's Gourt, Acting Judge Gordon Gray presid- @ B.yers is chargeq with attacking xph Wright Juneau schoolteachar h a hatchet in the early morn- ing of June 26 at Taku Lodge ,J;e was bound over to the grand ’ury under $3,000 bond. Assistant Attorney Stanley Bas- kin represented the government, 'hfle Bayers' attorney is M. E. Monagle. Bayers, 26-year-old Cana- dian, is employed by the Taku- Polaris Mining Company of Tulse- | Committee, quah, BC. 1k Johnson of Gustav-+win ved =l rflum ndent Edwin Clark will pre- 10 SAIL FRIDAY recetved | ‘PO GO TO GRAND JURY; loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 75 hp motor and fathom sockeye net comlete. Ph. Green 332, 25 6t this new w or resistance? | heln does she require? Can MI‘RCURY e National government survive without foreign help? Do you ex- ,pect a third world war?” ! To this Chiang answered in part: “The first step, it seems to me, is for the United States to reactivate v of giving moral support {to the government in its | fight against Communism.” ‘ What ALMOST New, excellent condith baby Whirldr $60. Call 035 five rir 24 tt 1941 PLYMOUTH Panel Tr condition. §700. See Super Service. (iIY (OUN(IL MEN JOI SCHOUL BOARD | LONG Istablisied business, Hquor | store, grocery and meat | estate. I'h, 103 or P.O. Bex 2596. 168 tf Call 143. FOR RENT 2 \Nlllou 'hby 2”0 (( | Inlet. Mempers of the education com- | mittee of the City Counecil will | meet with the Independent Schoocl 'Eo'n_l tonight to discuss further plans for school construction. Su-| SHOP Space. 202 tf NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated, 315 Gold St. 220 tf w~TEAMHh ATE: houma weekly o Monthly. Colonial Roonis. 69 ti sent the annual financial report i the board. Last Respeds paid Dim“rov TSEAVIEW Apt. for rent, oné block Bv R“manians | from Federal Blig. |NICE CLEAN stcam heated room, | also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 t1 | WURILTZER Spinit Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. 143, | BUCHAREST, Rumania, July 5.- | (M—Thousands of Rumanian work-| ers 'and peasants along with mem- | T bers of the government throngcd‘(HARlE I the station square in a hard rain; S s G“S’ today to pay their last respects to | the late Georgi Dimitrov, Bulgar- ian Communist leader. Dimitrov died Saturday in Mos- | cow where he had been undér| NEW YORK, July 5—®—Ezzard | treatment for a liver ailment. ;Chafles, newly crowned NBA | Heavyweight Champion, today | signed to defend his title against Gus Lesnevich, former World Light ! ‘Heavywelght Champion, .in a 15- | round match at Yankee Stadium, Herds of Elephants on Rampage' A'"(a | Wednesday, Aug. 10. Harry Mark- | son of Madison Square Garden an- -#— | nounced the match for the Inter- the ' national Boxing Club. Charles won the NBA crowz less | than two weeks ago ¥h2n he out- FAnteq Jersey Joe Walcott in a 15-round bout in Chicago, June 22, Lesnevich was outpointed by MOMBASA, Kenya, July 5— | Herds of elephants, driven to African coast by lack cf rain, are| Fesieging the small township of Kilifi, it was reported hiZ3 Covernment officials have shot cight elephants which have bern, 23 in Cincinnati in a 15-rounder for the NBA’s “American Light Heavyweight Title.” Lesnevich lost his the coastal highway have been warned against the attacking herds. Heat Wave Kills Eight in Porfugal LISBON, Portugal, July 5.—— The heat wave took a toll of eight lives in Portugal yesberdny, five by drowning and three by lightning. don, July 26, 1948. More 'than 100 bells formerly used on locomotives, since junked by one U. 8. railroad (the Southern- Rail-- way System), are now ' used by churches along the railroad. 28141 | Washing Machine, | markel, | with living quarters, Must settle | IN SESSION TONIGHT | coc camm sms 1+ cee siom | | piano for rent 890 t1 MEET LESNEVICH damaging the town. Motorists on|Joey Maxim of Cleveland last May || world 175-, pound crown to England’s Freddie! Mills in a 15-round fight in Lon-| FOR SALE GLACI:R hl(‘vH‘VAI - d heme, twe miles from town, 4 ished, two bedroo! nice yard| and garage, three-guarters acre| catented land, eligible for G. L loan or { LOVELY owner will finance. new, furnished, two bed- room home. Complete with elec- and refrigerator, Fu fireplace, garage and base v and boat with out- d motor incl s his hor on one-helf acre of land oni ses cn one acre of | hou 1d. Only nice year around h water. Completely fum ne with three bedroom: very the on th two. Close to bus se vice and stores. Acreage mth. each of these, one beautifully | la ur“"\‘(rl and garden planted Cabin h facilit- cellent view. 8‘3001 i nd in | i Jblc! ies for fou cash. I TWO and one-half acres of the center of the most d part of Auke B ttlement. { DOUGLAS— Or of the better! hcmes with lving room, room, three bedr ace heat. e, good locati LV\O bedroom b waterirout, good be % 3 0 buys geod furnished home on Nob Hill. TEREE bedroem home, crete basement, lawn 1 with v $500 own cenier receipts? will put you in your house. near drocm 1 i | ! and Be. vy Salon. MURP}?\V & WU BPH"i Phone 676 over TU KENL - Sterl Phor \‘,',"\ NTEIL OUNG Couple w 2 ‘cmmu-n{ want to re hed house or | Apt. Call * ' at Sunday Press. | | YOUNG married counle urgenty | | need. hou ment by Aug. | : 7 Quiet, mno; j children, no pets. < Clark, The Empi s, good condition. Phone 46 after 5 p.m. ph, Red 462. Am to communicate ne 1838 when c peech were nzton Baltimore in one hour and 13 min- Notice is hercby given that sealed’] bids will be received by the Com- issioner of Veterans’ Affairs, Ter- | ritory of Alaska, for the sale of the fcllowing described property: i l Patent No. 1115116, being all | of Lot “H” of Tract A, embracing a portion of U. 8. Survey No. 2392, situated in the Loop Sec- tion, Glacier Highway, about fourteen (14) miles northwest of Juneau, containing four and eighty-six hundredths of an acre (486 acres), together with all structures and other improve- ments there on and all personal property on said premises. | i — 1 i | A two-bedroom house, par- tially furnished and several smaller buildings are located on the property. A stream flows through the property into Auk Lake. i Each bid must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Commissioner of Veterans’' Affairs, Box 2721, Juneau, Alaska. Bids will be received on or before the Ninth day of July, 1949, at the hour of 110100 o'clock AM., and opened at the Office of the Commissioner of Veterans' Affairs, Room 222, Fed- eral Building, Juneau, Alaska. The Commissioner reserves the right to accept or reiect any o= &3 bids. { Firzi pubiicatio.. swy T, 194, T.ast publication, July 5, 1949. i neau FOR SALE 3 years old, automatic heat. ished. Garage. cabin, Auk Bay 4-BEDROOM house, full basement, Ccmpletely f 3-BEDROOM log area, Full bath. Patented land. Completely fitted for winter liv- ing. DUPLEX. Two well furnished apts. One luxurious with 35-1t. living room and excellent channel view. A fine home for a couple hout from 2nd & anced at ge! 3-BEDROCM home: large yard and location, Basement and automa feat, $8,300. leham Winn-Phone 234 1 SPECIAL ! We interr our regular adver- tising to announce the offer- ing of [FIREE SMALL HOUSES $2,500 Each NISHED (and we just hap- to sell used Turniture) d entually). close to downtewn Juneau, view. Each s Lving .room, kitchen one bedroom and ce underneath, and . public s from hospital. Oh, essing. i 911 and we'll 3 through. want the full amgunt, not financed, and this is first ved, like the Okla- smalle te d k now at 316 Real Esta SAL AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Merchandise or — I‘imn(‘ a1 FGR VACAT lflNEBS T A For thos . 12th At ODGE comfort while i U L ho enjoy W kend exi ts including transporta- e tion via plane or water taxi, and i river bo D, $30.00, | Contact Wright at the C merce Travel In- mation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 u ?SCELLANEUUS Cr\LL hrmx Can for safe LOK‘rt~ New cars. Phone 223 tf Chiropodist, Rm. Shattuck Bldg, Phone Blue 379 10PES New anc W sed Mdsr buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 599 t WINTEE and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Irinting - Enjarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tr LOST ARD FHHKD LOST: Zl,)]’)t‘:‘ wallet with money and cards; believed lost in Fi National Bank. Please call 706 or return to Empire. E LOST: Black crocnen nag cunmm- ing keys and check. Please return to Capnol Theane Reward. 38 tf ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, until eight o'clock P. M. July 15th, 1949 for the exclusive use of the space in the Juneau Airport Building provided for a taxi cab office. Further information and terms of the lease may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office for those interested in leasing this of- fice space. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. $ CITY OF JUNEAU C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk- First publication, July 5, 1949, Last publicatinn, July 9, 1946, ‘The, Pentagon, the wor'ds larges: ffice ing, 18 oxiy five storis- high, but consists of five rings ez | buildings connected by 10 corridors. MADSEN CYCLE & | | FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trolling | Gear — Many items now at new , LOW PRICES | Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park | | AVON PRODUCTS Now Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas 464 Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas [ l | | Dr. John Monigomery i | J il ———T Brownie's Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 So. Franklin