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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 53001, 2N ON | POLICE CALL ‘um COASIA'- Ther; are five ticycles standing Tum Av Fll GH joutside the Juneau Police Station. PAGE SIX WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1949 iton, James Smith, Jack Finer, I“ AND OUT "ank Fuller, August Buschmann, | H. Mitchell, Clayton Rew. From Seattle: J. C. Boote, Mar- W-A-N-T A-D-S F (CONDITIONS OF WEATHER Inside five sets of keys hang from hooks on the walls, and a lady's vin Boote, Ray Martin, J. J. Boote, Harriet Franken, Lancelot Dill- | worth, R. Egge, Verna Flanders, |Jack Hiriait, B. W. Johnson, Bruce S | Johnson, Capt. William Kottmeier, Pan American yesterday carried a total of 50 passengers with 31! departing and 19 arrivi ‘\ For Whitehorse, passengers were: | Mrs. Z. Johnson and child, Jim| Johnson. For Ketchikan: Mrs. J. T. Mc- Donald, Mrs. I. Crosby, Peter De- Boer. | For Seattle: O. Jerstad, G. Lar-; son, M. Brown, V. Paulson, W.' Hegenburg, R. Swend, K. LP\'(‘H(’.{ J. Hatt, E. Rogario, Milton Boriento, | Paul Navarro, Al Kuilloto, William Read, James Orton, Kjartan Kob-! berick, Mrs. Art Wolfe, Don Davis, | Clarice Everson, Mrs. Harold Hous- | ~i.5 SEVENTEEN YEARS 20— R — WE'VE FLOWN ALASKA '\\ 0 Sarah Lineham John Manders, C. M. Rohda, Walter Tuesly, Patricia Wilde, Mrs. W. Lizer, Barbara Lizer. ANCHORAGE VICE RAID Two women and seven men were arrested in Anchorage the other night on charges of frequenting and maintaining a house of prosti- tution. The police made the raid. Liberal allowance given on your old fur coat.. Trade it in on a new one—made in Juneau. Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 9 1t ANOTHER CLIPPER EXTRA— ' ALASKAPTS. Weather conditions anc temper: atures at various Alaska points, also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am., 120th Meridian Time, and I'released by the Weather Bureau |at Juneau, follow: Anchorage 47 Partly Cloudy Barrow ... 32—Cloudy | Bethel 42— Fog Cordova ... 45—Rain Dawson 48—Rain Edmonton 32—Clear | Fairbanks 37—Clear | Haines 47—Rain, Fog| Havre 39—Partly Cloudy Juneau Airport ... 50—Rain Annette Island 52—Partly Cloudy | Kodiak 50—Rain | Kotzebue ~.... 43—Cloudy McGrath 44—Partly Cloudyi Nome 45—Cloudy Nerthway 44—Cloudy i | Petersburg ... 51—Rain | Portland . 53—Cloudy Prince George 49—Rain | Seattle 55—Cloudy | | Whitehorse 44—Rain | ! Yakutat . 49—Rain REPORTER - GIVES HOT -~ INFO NOW Zontinuec from Page One) | | reporter, was quoted as telling the | | committee at & Washington, D. C,, “hearlng he knew Waketfield to be a Flights yesterday by Alaska Coastal carried 17 interport pas- fengers with 53 departing Juneau and 72 arriving. For Sitka, passengers were: Charles Nicolet, Mr. Wanamaker, Paul Jones, Art Peterson, A. M. Peterson, E. V. Palmer, Eugene Tarr, Robert Flint, Rachel John- son, Dave Young, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lang. For Hawk Inlet: Sam Hopkins. For 1enakee: M. Karbo. For Hoonah: Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lindoff, John B. Fawcett, Mrs. Lizzie Williams, Archie Brown, Eddie Williams, Peter Brown, Lloyd and Nancy Pond, Johnnie Sumdum. For Haines: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lucas, Arthur Wotinen, Mr. and Mrs. John Winther, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Fred Dunn, Gil-4 bert Heyard, Mr. Wright, Lancelot Willswarten. For Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Nass, Ruth Johnson. For Gustavus: Bill Lehman. For Hood Bay: John D. Abbott. For Tulsequah: Ed Vogel. For Pelican: J. J. Meherin, Hor- ton Brown, Mrs. Ganty. For Wrangell: Bessie Stevens, Martha Wajdn, Ernie Whitehead, Bud Whitehead. Mr. Watkins, Mr. Rubenstein, For Ketchikan: Mrs. Stahr. For Funter: Jack Warner. From Excursion Inlet, passen- gers were: Shorty Wilson, Stanley Harris. From Hawk Inlet: Ray Willis, Don MacKinnon, Sam Hopkins. Jack Warner. pocket-case is in a drawer. Police Chief Bernie Hulk said this morning that all can be claimed by owners on identifica- tion. The bicycles—four boys’ and one girl's—were picked up by police| when found abandoned. | ‘The keys were turned in after being found; and the pocket-case is | positively identified, by an identity | card, as belonging to Mrs. C. Ray | Peterson of Juneau. Police Chief Hulk wants to clear his station up and requests that persons who may have lost zicycles | or keys come to the station and identify their property. Mrs. Peter-‘ son can pick up her pocket-case, too. FOR SALE CUSTOM BUILT '381 Ford Pick-| up. Perfect condition. Made for rapid transit. See Harvey Hildre, ; or phone Black 540. 297 4t 6-WATT amplifier, power for small | recorder. Phone Blue 212. 97 5t! ACROSONI(‘J‘ Piano. Beautiful tone. | 411 Tth Street. 297 tf 20-FT. TROLLER. Blue 210. 97 3t CLOSING out trolling supplies at' cost. West Juneau Plating Works. 297 2t J-2 CUB on 1070 EDo’s in exceilent Condition. 50 hp Franklin just topped. Licensed to May 1950.! $900. Box 1623 Ketchikan. 96 3t [ | LADIES' AID TO SEW | FOR ANNUAL BAZAAR Members of the Lutheran Ladies’| Aid will gather tomorrow for an| afternoon of sewing for the annual bazaar. The needlework meeting will be at 1 o'clock in the home of Mrs. O. N. Johnson, at 617 West Eleven- th Street. This is not a regular business meeting. | | | FORSALE - 1934 Plymouth Coupe, $100. Contact | W. Rounsley No. 5 Maurstad Apt. or write Box 2705. 96 3t 300 ft. one-inch plow steel cable; | 600 ft. % cable; one five-ton B.B.| hoist with 1%-in. cable. Phone 525. Juneau Welding. 96 tf I 1943 International 1%-ton K-5 flat- | bed truck, excellent condition, $1,000. Macsen's Cycle and Fish- ing Supply. Phone 914. 96 tf 1 Genuine Mahogany coffee table, reasonable: 1 large Gen. Electric sun lamp. Ph. Blué 320. 96 tf| FURNISHED 2 bedroom house, 2 blocks of business district. $500 down. For appointment, write| Box 2823. 98 4t WESTINGHOUSE glass oven door range; 9-ft. nearly new refrigera- | tor; 2 hi-chest drawers; over- stuffed set; beds, refectory table; 30-30 Win. carbine; 30-06 Enfield; | ice box, end stove. Cash only.| Bill Norton, Auke Bay. 96 6t ! STREAM-line stroller. Blue 657. 5 4 CHAIR for re-upnolstering. Priced | low for quick sale. Ph. 326. 94 tt OLDS Sedan, good tires, fine run- ning condition; $195. Ph. Blue} | INCOME property, 12th St., 2 sin- CAR - BOAT - HOUSE — All for the price of one—2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, completely fur- nished, basement, furnace, elec- tric kitchen. Move in tomorrow. 4 per cent G. L. loan. gle apts., or 3-bdr. home, garage, basement, double plumbing, elec- tric kitchens, large yard, well fur- nished. INCOME property, 3rd St., on level, 3 apts. furnished, basement, fur- nace heat, double plumbing, own- er's apt. can be used 2-bdr., large living room, etc. NEW houses with FIREPLACES—| 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, garage, basement, hardwood floers, ready Sept. 15. Buy now, select your own color scheme; 2 bdr., with garage, basement, fireplace, on adjoining lot. ALSO 2 bdr. home NEW Douglas, avail- able now. ALL ELIGIBLE FHA. Views, best neighborhoods. DOUGLAS—3 bdrs., electric kitch- en, new furnace, elec. hot water heater, garage, furnished, immed- iately available. DOUGLAS=Will Sept. 12, 2-bdr. decorated, elec. pletely furnished. Central tion. DOUGLAS: Two other good houses. Details with personal interviews. GLACIER HIWAY - BEACHES Near Douglas, 2 bdr. on PATENT- ED LAND on beach, own water| system, price $2,000. \ Two Houses on acre patented land, : $500, balance like rent; $900; takes approx. 4 acres patentedi land near airport with house,i show Monday, completely Tre- kitchen, com- loca- FOR SALE 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready for occupancy after Sept. 15. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat. Modern insulation. Hard- wood floors and large view win- dows. Financed by FHA with lib- eral terms. Low down payment. Plans and specifications may be inspected in this office. Office In Alaska Credit Bureau PHONE - - 234 WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau WONDERFUL iocation, across from Catholic School and St. Ann's Hospital, large yard with gar- dens, roomy house with large living rocm, fireplace, view win- dows, one very large bedroom fixed up for kide. second bedroom medium size; automatic oil fur. nace, Thor washing machine, re- frigerator, owner will buy new electric stove—house completely furnisied including rugs, drapes, lamps, furniture. Close to schools and downtown yet in best neigh- borhood. $13,125. FURNISHED three-bearoom home, yard, ‘large trees, overiooks water and good view of Juneau.$4200. ‘Douglas. TRAILER, sleeps 4, parking space, water and electricity for $25.00 per month, heated for $2.00 per month last year. Ready to move in. $1500. Brought family up Alcan. NICEST three apartment bullding in Juneau. Furnished, very econ- omical operation. Good neighbor- Flight crews that guide From Funter: boys bookcase desk, typewriter| 212, furnished. | fishing fleet off Alaska. are thoroughly trained. ALL share a great tradition of dependability. Fly with the world’s most experienced airline! For speedy 4-engine Clipper service, call BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 Piv AMERICAN ¢ Woerto Amwayrs % * Trade Mark, Pan American Airways, Ine. A """'.,‘ %} - TO SEATTLE * HAWAIlI * ROUND-THE-WORLD ¢ KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME Communist and an operator of a | Wakefield told the Associated Press he once was a Communist, | but “got out 12 years ago. At that time I was running a little paper | here in Seattle.” He said he last | | saw Rushmore in 1936 or 1937. ! “On this subject,” Wakefield said, “Rushmore is completely and un- | fortunately misinformed.” | | Wakefield is president of the Deep Sea Trawlers, Inc., which he said is owned by 120 people in Se- | attle financial circles. | Rather than operating a fishing | fleet, he said, it has only one| i boat, a 140-foot steel trawler en- gaged in king crab fishing. | “The whole deal is just the op- | | posite of what Rushmore implies,” | | Wakefield declared. | “The captain of the boat is Will- iam M. Blackiord, who is one of the best known Naval Reserve of- ficers in the Pacific Northwest. We I‘x;rc' cooperating fully with Naval | | Intelligence and the Coast Guard |in the operation. There is no Com- ! munist connected in any respect ;with the operation. Rushmore is completely misinformed.” IBM ANNOUNCES the opening of a sales and service Electric Punched Card Accounting Machines INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 310 Central Building branch office in ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Local representatives are now prepared fo render service to organizations of all sizes through applications of: and Service Bureau Facilities Electric Clock, Time Recording and Time Signaling Systems Hospital Signaling and Communicating Systems Electric Typewriters Test Scoring, Machines Proof Machines P. 0. Box 1075 Blue 192 From Sitka: Bob Akervick, Kay Albright, Louise Brouillette, Mr. Williams, Gil Truitt, Caroline Jack- son," Marion Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Peter Kitka, Al Willard, Mary, John and Fay Willard, Roy | Peters, Dick Williams, George’ Allard, Jr. | From Todd: Milton Soriano, Mary Corpuz. From Angoon: William John, Al- tert James, John Joseph. From Tenakee: Daniel Joseph, Marrhew Joseph, Martin Abra- ham. From Hoonah: Tom Davis, Mike | Cook, Robert Flint, Cecila James, Phillip J. James, Donald Perrin,| Jr., Eddie Williams, Peter Brown, Phillip James, Thomas Andrew, Nancy St. Clair, John B. Fawcett, Emma Mercer. From Point Althorp: Thorvald Hansen. From Pelican: Mrs. T. Oclaray, V. J. Tiempo, Frank Fernandez, George Oclaray, Emelio Egonio, Dale Thomas, B. K. Sammiego,; Wwilliam B. Hall, Charles Klemola, Gamby Lamphey, Albert Quillapo, Pete Navaro, Emetrio Rozafo, Max Villa, Mike Cortez, Joe Stevens, Vincent Esmino, Manuel Diaz, Jr., Joe Wilson, Joe Kinch, Vincent Istures. From From From son. From Heaton. From Jr. From From Ketchikan: Art Skinner. Wrangell: iS. Hurley. Tulsequah: George Robin- Taku Harbor: Harold Taku Lodge: Francis Pooler Skagway: Bud Phelps. BURFORD ON FAST TRIP| SOUTH; RETURNS HIWAY J. B. Burford will leave Saturday by Pan American Airways on a fast : business trip to Seattle, Spokane and San Francisco. Accompanying him will be Mrs. Burford and Mrs. Lottie Spickett. After completing the business} end of the journey, the Burfords) will pick up a new car in Eeattle ) and return to Juneau ty way of the Alaska Highway. Buy ycur fur coat from the man who makes it—he knows what’s in it. Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 98 1t Haines: Douglas Babcock. | | table. 411 Tth St. 298 tf CABIN with garden space, 5 acres patented land, $1,000. J. R. Hope, | Ph. 908 or 621. 98 3t e L i SELL OR TRADE: Edmonds for Juneau. Furnished log house, stone fireplace, 2 acres, lovely garden, trees, lawn, auto. hot wat- er, elec. stcve, refrig., washing machine, piano, log util. hs., dbl. gar.,, 20-ft. freezer. Seclueded, joins exclusive Woodway Pk. See | Joe Mangan, Crown Life Ins. office or ph. 419 or Ann B, Float 3. 298 6t NEW Frigidaire electric range, used two months. Ph. Red 875. 98 3Li 38-FT. boat, 110 hp Universal en- gine, navy hull, built 1943. $3200. 4Ph. Green 403. 98 tf 1939 CHEV. Sedan in good running | order. Radio and heater. New paint job last winter. Reasonable price. Call Blk. 9.'%5. 96 3t PONTIAC Sedan, almost new motor and tires. $500. New washer, used twice. Call Douglas 765. 96 3t CUT-down Fora V- mcer—every' taing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 double 7 between 6 and 4. $400. 46 tf HOTEL MANAGER FINDS CALVERT SMART SWITCH aliten. TUCSON, Ariz.—J. Maxwell Myers, Tucson hotel manager, has ed out on his old brand, and switched to Calvert Reserve. “Taste tells,” he says “Calvert beats ’em all for mildness.” CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiski 6.8 Proof—65% Grain Nemr;'l&plfl&’. vert Distillers Corp., New York City Your Deposits BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS TBE management of this bank is plezesl to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our FIBRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEROSIT ————— Y DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED 92 tt 30-06 RIFLE, Mauser action, new barrel, very accurate. Write Box 2386, Juneau. 92 tf] PATENTED 5 acres, good house ! and garage; $600 down, balance; like rent. Blue 212. 88 tf! KINDLING Wood, $5.00 per load. Limited amount. Duck Creek Lumber Co. 288 tf! TWO flat view lots on the level ! Assessed value $630. Will sell for $500. Maker, Douglas 464. 84t HOUSE, close to school, stores, !2- blk of bus. Level yard and base- | ment for youngsters. Maker, | Douglas 464. 84 tf| 1940 Pontiac Sedan; 1940 Chrysler Sedan; 1937 Plymouth Sedan; 1941 Dodge Sedan; 1947 Studebak- | er %-ton pickup; 1940 Packard' Club Coupe. Cowling Motor | Co. 82 tf| A 32-VOLT light plant, 1500-watt, extra heavy duty batteries, lights day or night without running plant, very economical to operate. Just like new. Write Box 261 or| ph. 331 daytime. 82 tf} CHINATOWN Cafe, cash or easy payments. Profitable business. Call 796 after 7 p. m. 82 tf | 3-BEDROOM House, full basement, furnace heat, fully modern, furn-{ ished or unfurnished. Ph. 535, ask for Poole between 8 a m. and 5 pm. 81 tf partially Partially | cleared. The BEAUTIFUL Fitzpatrick home: on Fritz Cove. Harcwoocd floors, i central heating, life-time alumin- | um roof, % acre land, possible 2 bedrs.; 5 acres patented land, with | large house; also 2 summer homes on forest permit land. ' MURPHY & MURPHY 1 REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcre 676 over First National Bank } WANTED | = WHO will rent their basement 3| hrs. every afternoon for a couple of weeks for dancing classes. Ph. Red 575 or write Box 756. 98 tf 1 | | P 1 GIRL wanted usher. i Theatre. as Capitol 297 tf WANTED to rent or buy, small cab- in near boat harbor., 411 7th St. or write Box 756, Juneau. 297 tf WILL PAY up to ten thousand cash, 3 bedroom house, Juneau. Ccmpletely furnished, full base- ment. Call Rm. 434, Gastineau Hotel. 7 tr) FLEASE: T need to rent a home. Robert Rotzler, Juneau Hotel. 94tf WANTED: Fountain help, prefer- able just out of high school. Write 6327, care Empire. 94 tf ‘WANTED mméflflely, drfig clerk. Phone 97. 94 tf NO OTHER nome Iimprovement 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 1mo CRECENT APT., centrally located; good Investment. Call 428. 39 tf SEVERAL Large anc Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 it FOR SALE: Welding and body re- pair shovo suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave, siter 4:30 p.m. 28tf LONG Established ousiness, Tiquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 108 or P.O. Box 2596. LOG CABIN 28x16 1t inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 t1 110 VOLT 5 KW-Kohler light plant, full set heavy duty storage bat- teries guaranteed 10 years, used three. Now that we have City power, it's in my way. I dare you to make an offfer. J. P. DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska. 91 tf CHIROPODIST:—Blue 379. 74 1mo GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. -} HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 31¢ 2nf Many of the most Important English abbeys and cathedrals of the 13th and 14th centuries had clay tile floors, HELP WANTED: Male or female, earn money in your spare time. Type form letters to children from Santa Claus. Please reply via air mail to Mr. C. A. Grube, 4701 Wayne Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvenia. 94 5t WOMAN to take care of 11-month old chid and do |housework from 4 to 12 p.m. Phone Black: 135. 293 3x COMPETENT wéman for full time general house work and to assistl in care of two young children. | References requested. Good wage, room and board. Call Mrs. Rob- ertson, Blue 680. 93 t1 COAST GUARD officer destres t0 rent 2 or 3 bedroom house or apt. Phone Green 200. 85 9t B A S Vi WANT Cooking, any kind. Hotel maid, well experienced. Phone Black 210, 76 tt] Although whale oil candles went out of fashion 100 years ago, skilled American glassworkers are today making glass candleholders by hand by virtually the same methods they used a century ago. " Follow the Cabs to in Douglas -lor a‘g:od For Charter M.V.VERMARCO Diexet Powered—Licensed SMALL BOAT HARBOR ————— e Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 108 ' 139 So. Frankiin P. O. Box 2508 —t hood, close in. $7,000 will handle Two apts. 2-bedroom, one 1-bed- room. A wise investment for three Coast Guard families. FIVE one-bedroom houses, unfurn- ished, close to downtown and schools. $10,000 for the five or $7500 for three. TWO bedroom paneled with fire- place and view, large yard, full concrete basement and garage. $8,50C. |FOUR room nhouse on piling, $2,100. Owner will finance. $1,100 down $40 monthly inc. 6% interest. 1$900 CASH, 3-room log cabin on Loop Road, 5 acre homesite. NEARLY new 3-bedroom house, al- so includes 1 bedroom log cabin and large net house, 5 acres pat- ented land, large garden, 11 miles out. $7950. 3 ACRES patented with two bed- room furnished house on Fritz Cove Road. $3,400. BEAUTIFUL furnished cabin Lena Point, $2500. FOUR Bedroom, furnished. mediate occupancy. $9,500. TWO bedroom, furnished, close to schools, hospital, downtown. $5500. FIVE bedroom, fireplace, best view, furnished. $4750. 2-BEDROOM on beach, seawall, water, elec., oil. $1800 cash. 3-BEDROOM, on beach, bright clean house, view. $3500. UNFINISHED, now has 3-room apt., water, oil, elec. $3500. EAGLE River Country, small house, 5 acres pat. $1,500. BUILDING Lot, Douglas Road, $600 FOR RENT— Bachelors quarters, Small Boat Harbor. 4 BEDROOMS, Douglas, lot 100 x 100, new concrete basement. $5500 mN0ATS (Partial Listing) MACARD, utility boat, 55 ft., twin diesels, radio, suitable charter. Net tons 22. Will take smaller boat as part payment. BUDDY, 36-ft, troller, READY TO GO! $6800. New rebuilt Chrysler Crown. 17 tons net. Owner in Army, boat idle. A good boat. ECHO, 30 ft., especially equipped to live on, comfortable for two. Good hunitng boat, also trolling, 85 Criscraft engine. $2,000. Im- ALSO SOME GOOD USED CARS PETER W00D SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 FOR RENT ROOM for Christian girl in pri- vate home. 740 E St. Phone Blue 207 4t NICE Clean Roor~ steqm heatéd 315'Gold 8& 220 ¢ 53 - STEAMHEATED Hooms, weely o8 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. o wmmmspmpm' for rent Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 3. 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 " LOST AND FOUND LOST LOST: 2 Beagle hounds from Auke Bay. Any information, please call Black 270. 98 6t fiT: Lower pnnfil plste.—;lesse return to Empire. Reward. 96 3t LOST: Small doll near firehall or Lutheran Church, Betty Brantner, Green 115, 9% 3