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PAGE TWO Yes, sir, we've just received our first few shipments of the line MICHAELS-STERN is featuring for fall. And believe us, it's everything we hoped for . . . and more! Su- perbly woven fabrics (WoRrsTEDS, FLANNELS, SHETLANDS, and DE- FIANCE CABLEWEAVES) from America’s foremost quality mills. Impeccable Rochester styling and tailoring . .. created by MicHaELs- SterN with all the “know how™ that has made them one of the leading moderate priced clothing producers for 98 years. We cordially invite you to see our selection of MICHAELS-STERN suits « « . the largest we've had in six years ceooat yourfirsl opp()rlunily. BM B QUALITY S/NCE ehrends Co THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA EARTHQUAKE; | | ‘ | PACIFIC NW, S. E. ALASKA (Continued from Fage Cne) | (m—Another slight earthquake shock | was felt here at 4:45 a.m. today. | ! QUAKE PRONOUNCED HARVARD, Mass.,, | The Harvard University seismograph station reperted an earthquake “ten times as severe as that which struck Ecuador August 5, occurred late last night. It ginated 100 to 200 miles off shore in the vicinity of Vancouver Island, in the Pacific, a seismologist said. Prof. L. Don Leet placed the quake 2,880 miles from the Harvard | station in a direction 30 degrees north of west. | He described the quake as one of the “largest of record in recent WRANGELL ALSO SHAKES | WRANGELL, Alaska, Aug. 22.—A here at 893 o'clock last nigt. Dish- here at :03 o'clock last night. Dlsh-l es were shaken from shelves and; There was no:and was a pas buildings recked. damage reported. CONDITIONS OF WEATHER ALASKAPTS. Weather conditions and temper- atures at am., 120th Meridian Time, released by the Weather at Juneau, follow: Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmontcn Fairbanks Haines Havre - Juneau Airport Annette Island Kodiak Kotzebue McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Portland Prince ' George 1 Seattle | Whitehorse Yakutat 48—Cloudy b 50—Rain 42 Partly Cloudy 56— Par tly Cloudy 52—Drizzle | 49—Cloudy ..¢ B4—Rain 51—Cloudy 50—Rain, Drizzle 47—Cloudy 46— Clear —Partly (,]audv 5 AR nFP'u tly Cluudy 4g—Partly Cloudy 50—Drizzle /88T MEETING TONIGHT The American Legion at 8 o'Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant e e nw th GOOD OLD DAYS are back! ENJOY THIS ’-n»fl’( STRAIGBT muu m- 8 PIWP lll'l'lOlAl. DISTILLERS PROD. COBPA, NY. | There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising!, AlEUTIMi SAIlS IHIS MORNING SOUTHBOUND Docklng at 4:15 o’clock ~ B.B.STARS Aug. 22—B— | probably ori-; | 66—Cloudy | made,” 44—Partly 5§ll’ud3’lmxd other FWS officials spent the _Fog 51—Drizzle| FLOYD BURNS DIES OF HEART ATTACK; “FALLS IN STREET Dead from a heart attack, Floyd Burns was found last night at 6:30 o'cleck between the West CDBSti Grocery and Jorgenson's Motors on | Admiral Way. The police and Dr. John Clements were called but Burns apparently died before anyone reached him. The body was taken to the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Burns is survived by his two children, Floyd Burns, Jr., Okla- homa City, Oklahoma, and Mrs. wanda Lee Harris of McAlester, COklahoma. His mother, Mrs. Sally urns, two sisters, Mrs. F. A. Jed- licka and Mrs. Bob McPhail, all of McAlester, Oklahoma, another sis- ter, Mrs. Bud McInnis, of Casper, Wyoming, also survive him. Locally | he is survived by his sister-in-law Mrs. Francis Hyde and his nephew, Frank Jedlicka. i Burns was 53 years old and hnd‘ Leen in Juneau on and off for the past 18 years. The ‘last two years{ he had been manager of the Gus| George Grocery. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 700, Juneau, a member of the American Legion Post 70 of McAlester, Oklahoma, t master of the, Masons in McAlester. Funeral arrangements are ing family advice. O IMPROVEMENT IN SALMON RUNS OF SITKA REGION g E Although record catches are re-' various Alaska points, | orted in many commercial also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 i mon sal- fishing areas of Southeast and | ajaska, runs on the west coast of Bureau | chichagof and Baranof Islands still do not warrant an opening this 49'R3m|\\('ck. George B. Kelez said today. 41—Drizzle , Kelez, Supervisor of Fisheries for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, signed an order Friday delaying schedule opening of fishing th i day. “Daily observations are being Kelez said this morning. He week-end on an aerial survey of| Eoutheast Alaska runs. re, from today until next Mon- | They also examined construction| progress of the fishladder at cm Naha River falls, where it is ex- pected that the rock cut will take | another week, followed by about three weeks' work with concrete. 195 ABOARD PAA'S WEEKEND FLIGHTS Pan American Alrwn_ws weekend flights carried 95 passengers in and this|out of Juncau Airport as follows: Stars of Sunday games are: Batting—Fe Fain, Athletics— Drove home six runs, four on a grand slam homer, to spark Phila- morning from the Westward, thel prom Seattle: Mrs. John Camp, Aleutian sailed southbound at 5:30{ Irene Cashen, Florence De Goede, o'clock. There were 17 passengers|Mr, and Mrs. H W. Dunham, Thel- I 1 disembarking and 21 embarking. [ From Seward, passengers were Mr. and Mrs. William Bearden, Keith Endersby, Mildred Hazelton, Mrs. Ada Johnson, William B. Mor- Irish, Mrs. C. H. Shannon, William Winn, Meltourne Sutton, C. R Williams. From Valdez: Terry Klingel, Carl Morgan, Nate Mcore, J. H. ‘Walkins. delphia to 8-7 triumph over New York. Pitching—Murry Dickson, Pitts- burgh—Blanked league-leading St. | Louis Cardinals, 8-0, on two hits in second game of doubleheader. Wil BASEBALL Final scores of WIL games play- ed over the weekend are as fol- lows: Nick Maezanka. For Wrangell: Miss Jean Mc- Cormack, Miss Adela Lemieux. For Ketchikan: Mrs. Winifred Bartlett and son Ronald, Mike Ed- wards, Carl Morgan. For Seattle: Richard Tonsgard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Dworak. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hazen, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Anderson, Dr. and Mrs E. Dunbar, Marge Brockhaus, Mrs. Mary Steele. Games Sunday Yakima 2-13; Bremerton 1-9 2nd game 12 innings, 1st 8) Spokane 6-8; Vancouver 5-11. Victoria 10-4; Wenatchee 4-6. Tacoma 7-7; Salem 5-2. Saturday’s Games Bremerton 4; Yakima 3. Wenatchee 4; Yakima 3. Wenatchee 1; Victoria 0. Spokane 9; Vancouver 6. A new soybean product is said Because they were adopting the|to be a glue which becomes water- | western method of compuuing ages, | proof when heated. every Japanese man, woman and; child will become one to two years‘ September 13th is your lucky day! younger at the end of this year. Matilda and Sylva are ceming. 79 2t Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your. seat on Pan American fo the States . . . and then o any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul fllflSKm e ewing Southeastehn M‘s ma Folette, Louise Folette, Harold Folette, Joe George, William Hugh- es, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lantz, Cecil McClain, Mrs. Tille Riley, Robert. Sneddon, Dorothy Short. David Harman, Richard Hornby, Aaron Azile, John Bodkin, Leona Ballogot, Helen Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. William Foreman, William Fcreman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank IFalk, Warren and Jack Garrison, From Cordova: Anne E. Nelson, lA Ghezzi. Bertha Hoff, Mrs. Louise Kaha- bo, Mrs. E. L. Keithahn, Tom Mor- zan, Mrs. Val Poor, Mrs. Lillian Recovich, Milton Scriano, Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Straley, Dean Thaa- aum, Mr. and Mrs. Troutman, Judy Trimble, Connie Turner, Mrs. R. A. Willis, soe Waddell, Mrs. E. T. Yeazell and Bonnie Yeazell. To Ketchikan: T. Carroll. To Seattle: Marie Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Dannanberg, A.Skaflestad, A. Remington, J. W. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKinley and family, Virginia Sprague, Janet Sprague, J. Burland, F. Collins, L. Dukes, Mabel Basket, Gary Coy, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bollman, Rolfe Sherwood, W. C. Pettett, Mike| Pusich, Ann Julian, Mrs. D. Apple- gate, M. F. Edson, Mrs. S. a2/ Rick, Margaret Gunn, Merle Evans, J. Rohme, Ed Weck, John Hynadk, and 19 cannery workers from the Westward. FISH LANDINGS A total of 148,000 pounds of sal- men were landed from five boats Sunday and this morning. Sun- day landings were from the Stams- | ]lund 40,000 pounds and from the (Ike Cropley) 17,000 pounds. This morning landings were from the Carol Ann (Art Mantyla) 21,000 peunds, Alrita (Al- bert Wallace) 24,000 pounds, Ruby (Larry Fitzpatrick) 46,000 pounds. From the scow arriving late Sat- urday afternoon from the Nick Bez cannery at Hood were landed ap- proximately 130,000 pounds of sal- mon. Brownie's Liquor Store ‘Phone 108 139 So. Frankiin Phoenix II ————ee I MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1949 FOR SALE GE REFRIGERATOR, Electric range, $150. after 5:30. FOR SALE NEW 2 bdr. home, elig. FHA, hard- wood floors, garage, basement, elec, range and refrig, can add 2 bdr. on 2nd floor. Basement, lawn, etc., immediate possession. Hotpoint Green 440 | 9 3ti GENERAL Vaugh n Don ork Here! No “influence” needed |, BpR Home, view, basement, elec. (and very little money) for home | giove and refrig. 2 years old. insulation and weathrrsmpplngI’BDR Home, hardwood * floors, Winter’'s coming! Warde A‘l view, basement, furnace, etc., Johnson. Ph. 81 19 4t| compl. furnished. WE have two new homes nearing completion. Come in and see plans. Buy now and plan your own color scheme, etc. One Douglas, one in Juneau. 2-BDR. Home on 7th St., furnish- ed, basement. 3 BEDROOMS, furnished, view, terms, new Kelvinator refrig., Frigidaire range. 3 BDRS., basement, view, fireplace, hardwood floors, compl. furn., immediate possession. SEVERAL excellent building lots on Glacier highways, some ap- prox. 4 mi. Also lots Douglas. | LADIES own your own business— sewing and novelty shop, priced quick sale. Excellent location, im- mediate possession, small apt. in back of shop. TWO beauty shops—no phone calls. 2 machine shops on Small Boat Harbor. Garage. 3 apl. houses, good income. Pile-driving equip. Fish packer. Property at Sitka, Tenakee, Pelican, | \MURPHY & WRPHYI ONE Baby Bed, one oathinette, one ‘Phcnc 676 over First National Bflk‘l'l baky scales. Phone 809. Bill Ma- FOR SALE theny. 217 4t C. Beer Box, approximately 18 $135. Ph. 736. 277 3t oor sedan. Excellent $1600.00 Phene Red 79 6t 1948 Plym. condition. 170. i ONE 1947 Packard Clipper, good | condition. See at Alaskan Cab Co. Phone 1450. 79 3t/ AIR Mattress; 30-06 shells, 1/6 hp! motor; 2 tarpaulins; gas lan- terns; 2 camp stoves; rain pants and pack board. 327 W. 1ith St. All bargains. 2711 tf' 20 ft. by 7 ft. Runabout wi ife jackets, controls, pumps, A-1 con- | dition, $225.00; 1948 22 hp Evin- rude, run 12 hours, $300.00; 348 Winchester rifle and ammo. $50; 2 trieycles, for the pair, $10.00 2 boy’s sleds, for the pair, 1 new, $5.00; 12 in. band saw and 8 in. bench saw, for both $60.00 and | misc. tools. Phone Red 649 629 Eemlock Way. 278 2t AIR Mnttress 30-06 shells 1/6 hp- motor; 2 tarpaulins; gas lan-, terns; 2 camp stoves; rain pants, | and pack board. 327 W. llth. Street. ‘48 HUDSON 8 c)lmder 4-door se- dan, platinum color. Call 477. 4 tf | ELES R cu. ft. OMET Scooter n good condman Ph. Blue 180. 4 tf RHEINELL noau with new 16 hp‘ BTN a X i ____ | Gray engine. Call Green 583 after ! '38 FORD SEDAN $200. Bargain., 5 p. m. 75 6t Hul Phone Blue 212, T t(»»-v b NO OTHER home improveme:t| will give so much comfort at so! great a saving in fuel as ade- | quate insulation and weather- stripping. It Costs Less Than You Think! For estimates call ‘Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81, 73 imo SOPRANI Accordion, 13 changes. Bargain. Terms. Blue 212. tone Phone ! | 7t i OUR 2 bedroom home, $500 down, | balance like rent. 14 miles ow Blue 212. e { ONE 38 cal. super auto on a 45‘ cal. frame, Call 0362. 3 4&‘ TOP GRAIN hand carved ladies| bags, $25.00. Men’s belts, guar-| antced for 5 years, Or a genuine| JGURNE Y MAN Leatherworker, Alaska _Sea}skm billfold that wul} swivel knife and handstitcher. last a lifetime for $5. Standard' go0 a4 day to producer. Harbor items in our stock. Harbor Leath- | yeather, Phone 884. 68 1t er. Phone 884. 70 2 B~ FOR SALE at Haines, 1946 Dodse, new motor, tires and springs, $1600. Call Dr. Rude. 68 6t | YOUR Cholce either 1947 DeSoto 4-door sedan or 1949 Dodge 4- door sedan. Phone Red 270. 55tf | CRECENT APT. centvally located; NEW Electrclux Vacuum Cleaners,; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf Now $75.50. Call Bill Auld, 912,| — for demonstration. 60 1 mo. | SEVERAL Large anc Small Dia- b ve monds. Perfect stones. Bargain WAN'I'ED { prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf FOR SALE: Welding and body re- “’A\TED at Baranof Hotel. 79 tf WANTED: Homes for three fluffy kittens, part Persian. Phone Blue 320. 9 tf} ‘WANTED: House cleaning from 1| to 4 p.m,, from 7 evening, all day' Saturday. Phone Green 584. 79 6t WANTED to rent garage in vicin- ity of Star Hill. Ph. Black 153 | after 6 p. m. 79 4t EASY dollar plan — quick success. | Sell advertising Pencils, Key Cas- es, Calendars to all businesses. 2000 fast sellers. Highest commissions. Free sample Kkit. Lederer Adv. Gifts, 125 West 33rd, New York. WANTED TO RENT: House, 3 or more bedrooms, preferably furn- ished; lease if desired. Baxter, Phone 556. 76 6t any kind. Hotel Phone 6 tf WANT Cooking, maid, well experienced. Black 210. GIRL at least 16 to usher at the Capitol Theatre. 6 tf WANTED: inside, outside paint- ing and paperhanging. I am ahea® of schedule and will give you immediate service. DO IT NOW! Ralph A.’ Treffers, Paint Con- tractor,\Ph. Blue 462. 56 tf WANTED to buy old Russian tea chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 ¢ WANTED to buy small well-built house in town or country, or lots on which to build. Cash and terins. Write C, 212. 75 6t MIDDLE-AGED woman as maid at Capitol. Theatre; four eve- nings and one afternoon. See manager. 7 tf WANTED: Beauty Operator, part or full time. Baranof Beauty Salon. A 3 tf WANTED: Children preschool age to care for in my own home days. Phone 377. 3 2t| ern Manner, 260JP Fifth Ave., New York. ' T T SELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK $5.95 up. Fifth Ave, N.Y. firm de- sires women ' to sell New Dresses, Suits, Lingerie. Seen in “Vogue”, “Mademoiselle”. Good commis- sions. Write for sample book. Mod- The United States has -251,000 miles of natural gas pipelines, H mediately, tely, clerk- typlst pair shoo suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below valués See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LONG Established business, lmuor store, grocery and meat marke$ with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf FOR SALE . LARGE centrally located business property. ‘Rentals in excess of $1000 per month. Yield a certain 8 per cent return to the larger investor. Financed by owner af- ter substantial down payment. 3-BEDROOM residence .. partially furnished. Fireplace. Automatic heat. “Full basement. Excellent location. SUMMER home near point Lou- isa. A small log cabin beauti- fully finished with field stone fireplace. Most suitable for a couple. Good beach and garden. TWO .- THREE and FOUR bed- room residences in a price range from $8,000 to $20,000. A CHOICE range of building lots are still available in the Seattet Tract and Highlands. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit ' Bureau FOR SALE—Boat “Macard,’-.55, ft. length, beam 13, draft 6%:. Net tonnage 22, fuel cap. 1300. Two diesel engines, 60 hp each. Cruis- es 10 knots. Top shape, ideal for mail boat, packer, charter, towing, rigged with four trolling poles and ‘elec. gurdies, elec. an- chor winch (all chaxm complete radio. PETERSON HOME, Peterson Hin near Auk Lake, 5 acres patented, three buildings—3-bedroom home with, full concrete basement, elec- tricity, private well. Also 1-bed- room cabin and large barn. On bus line. $7950. ‘Roy LUNN apartments, 3 apts. 1 bedroom each; also 20x14 studio or shop in rear. 327 11th Stacross from Evergreen Apts. Make an offer. GUN CLUB road back of PRA. 4- room house on piling. $2500. | GODING HOUSE. Can show in- vestment of $9,500. Includes yard and new concrete basement. $7000 on terms. NEAR DOUGLAS on beach, sea- wall, electricity, oil, water. 2- bedroom, livingroom, large kitch- en, bath. $1800 cash. ON BEACH across from Juneau, 3- bedrooms, very clean, $3500. STAR HILL, 4-bedrooms, furnish- ed. $9500. | FORMER HENDRICKSON (Ideal ‘Wildes) home on 12th. Two apts. Very modern, well furnished, front and back yards, garage. $12,600. |'TOM GEORGE- newly decorated residence near Governor’s Man- sion. 3-bedrooms, all hardwood floors, fireplace, view * windows, automatic oil furnace, full base- ment, $15,500 unfurnished. TWO BEDROOM home in good neighborhood, $5500. FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE, fireplace large living room with view, needs some repairs. $4750. OTHER LISTINGS in Douglas, Auk Bay, Lena Cove, etc. USED CARS: . 3 '39 Chev Sedan $550; '40 Ford sedan $550; '41 Cadillac $1500; '41 GMC pickup $600; ’47 Chev Se- dan $1150; 47 DeSoto sedan $2700; '49 Dodge sedan '$2600. PETER WOOD BALES AGENCY » LOG CABIN 28x16 It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt 38-FT. Cruiser “Katinka.” Marine, 2% to 1 reduction. Fully equipped. Sleeps six. Ready for charter or suitable fcr living. Priced to sell. T. J. MacCaul, Auk Bay or write 4004, Juneau. 58 tf sl R R o 55 racer—every tuing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 double 7 between | 46 tf . WLIL Trade sun lamp for binocu- 8 and 4. $500. 3-BEDROOM House, fireplace, large living room, large kitchen, hardwood floors, laundry room, Hot water heat. Call 015-2 rings | after 12 noon. 51 tf Chrysler ; Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harber — Phon¢ 221 MISCELLANEOUS JUNEAU SECRETARIAL SERVICE Gastineau Hotel Lobby. All types of stenographic and clerical work. Make our office your office. Ph. Red 963. 62 tf CHIROPODIST: —Blue 379. 74 1mo Call 477. 74 tf HOME Insulation, Weatherstripping Plan now for winter. For esti- mates phone 81. Ward A. John- son. 71 1mo lars. AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven’t got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf YOUNG Juneau Couple, expecting child in Oct., desperately need apt. or house, reasonable rent. Husband steadily employed. Pléase ph. Blue 306. 69 tf FOR RENT OFFICE or STORE Black 763. Call 6 tf NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated 315 Gold St. 220 space. STEAMHEATED Kooms, weekly of ‘ siano for rent color from white through all the Monthly. Colonial- Rooms. 69 tl WURILTZER Spinit i Andersea Plano Shop. Ph. 143, Pollen. from flowers varies m1 colors of the spectrum to almost black. Follaw the Cabs to BOSS’ DASIS in Douglas for a Gnod Time CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, courteous service. New cars; alsa tours to Fairbanks, Anclrorage or any points on the Alaska High- way. Owned and operated by.G. R. Churchill. Call 666 or.959. 44tt HOPES New and Used Mdse. W¢ buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. - Phone 908. 909 S 6 o PRI - WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phatostats | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 lfn Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. u | FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.5¢. Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 ¢t “In Japan, the fan is regarded‘ _us an emblem of life, For