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PAGE SIX REYNOLDS IN AIRAGAINFOR WORLD HOP LOS ANGELES, Nov. P—Pen- maker Milton Reynolds in the air today in quest of a new round- the-world flight record—this one via scheduled airliners. The Chicago manufacturer, whose hobby globe-circling, took off from Los Angeles International Airport at 11:15 p.m. PST, last There he will have a five minute layover at LaGuardia Field beiore| hopping into a Pan American Clip- | per for Istantul, Damascus, Kn-| Irachi, Delhi, Calcutts, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Guam, Mid- way, Honolulu and Los Angeles. He hopes to be back here by pm., PST, Saturday after mme four days and 23 hours of globe | Overhead Shol Bags \Grizzly Bear inLine of JHunIers March CRANBROOK, BC, Nov. 1—#— Two Oregon and Washington hunt- circling. ers added a grizzly bear to their That's a little slower than his| bag Sunday—but it was almost in 11947 global flight. Then he spon- | FéVerse. sored the late Bill Odom’s re(‘or(‘l~ The grizzly fell into the line of breaking trip of 78 hours, 35| march of the hunting party and minutes and 30 seconds in a recon- | trailed it as the men with their verted Army bomber. Reynolds was | guides searched for moose. | navigator on that trip. | One of the guides, Robert Thomas | of Cranbrook, “felt” the animal's presence, turned and shot over the | head of his fellow guide while the e | bear was 35 feet away. He got it. night on a two-motor can.slellnuon Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merrill u[; With the guides were Dr. William bound for New York. He is due in |Helena, Mont., are guests at the | Carroll, Gresham, Ore., and Vic New York this morning. | Baranof Hotel Cox, Port Angeles. FOR SALE — ANY or ALL — CASH ONLY SHOWING HOURS—10 to 6 DAILY We must dismantle the large house at 316 4th St. (former Housel) within the next few weeks to make way for the big apartment building project. The furniture, furm&hmgs, windows, doors, toilets, furnace, etc., are for sale as is, where is, priced as follows: is HELENA VISITORS Automatic oil furnace, hot water boiler, new burner, ten large radiators, and connecting pipes 2—toilet sets, wash basins, bath tubs ... 2—oriental rugs, 9x12 and 9x14, and two pads Dining room set—table 44x60 with four leaves, with six chairs and buffet 66x22 1—9 cu. ft. General Electric refrlgerator, glass doors . 1—4 burner electric stove ... 1—drop leaf kitchen table 1—double sink, restaurant size 1—double Iaundry tub . 1—large brown davenport and mntchlng overstuffed chair 1—large green davenport, 80 in. ... 2—large cane bottom chairs 1—3 drawer desk ... 1—double bed, sprmxs, mattress. vanity with bench, chiffonier... 1—double bed, springs, mattress, dresser with mirror, chlffomer, bedside tnble 1—double bed, sprlngs. n\attress, dresser vuth mlrror 1—dresser with mirror ... 36—windows, different sizes ... 1—staircase with balustrades 2 Approximately $2400 worth of dimension Iumber and flooring, mostly 2x6 and 1x12 full 12—doors ... 700.00 80.00 150.00 150.00 75.00 25.00 5.00 35.00 25.00 100.00 75.00 10.00 10.00 60.00 75.00 35.00 5.00 150.00 50.00 1,000.00 60.00 TO CONTRACTORS—there is enough material for sale here to build and furnish two 2-bedroom houses. Peter Wood Sales Agency THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SKAGWAY. AIRPORT|SLIDES, WASHOUTS | IS NEARING REALITY, BLOCK TRAFFIC ON SCHWAMM REPORTS, WHITE PASS ROUTE Disposition of property for the SKAGWAY, Alaska, Oct. 30— new Skagway airport has been| (Special Dispatch to The Empire) made, in an agreement ‘“satisfac-|—The heavy rains which fell all day tory to all” according to George|Saturday changed to snow in the (Tony) Schwamm, territorial direc-|early morning. After about six tor of aeronautics, who arrived in|inches of snow had fallen the Juneau after spending the weekend | weather shifted back to rain which in the gateway town. \mmmund to fall most of Sunday Schwamm reported that_the cm | causing the snow on the mountains bought several buildings on the as well as the valley to melt S0 site of the proposed airport, and that Skagway struggled with an traded 10 lots owned there for cnymnumal amount of water and a lots, thus clearing title to all land | sewer system unable to handle the in the area. |load. All of the basements in town Skagway’s part of building the are flooded and most of the tloor airport was to deed the needed furnaces unable to operate. The property to the Civil Aeronautics telephone system went out of com- Authority. Schwamm will now go|mission Saturday evening and it is application to the government,|Lefore it is repaired. Until this is | after which the port will become a |done patrols have been put on dur- ahead with filling out the needed|thought that it will be two day\l -I-l-H»H-l-l-l-"""'l-H—i-l-l-'l'l'l-l'lfl-l' FOR SALE [ BOAT “JULIA D'. Combination halibut and troller. Call Thane 3-5 rings after 4 p.m. ONE BALDWIN acrosnic piano less than 1 year old, 1 folding bed and mattress. Ph. 538 days, Black ! 520 after 7 p.m. FOR SALE ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- . bor priced for immediate sale. 2-BEDROOM home, hardwood floers, fireplace, view, yard, near school, churches and business district; partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. 4-BEDROOM home Douglas High- way, partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. i | :BEBTQOOM House, full concrete basement, fully furnished. Good ;'.[;“ op pag o Canal;l\fi‘ property center of town, partial- ¢ { ly furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. SIXTH ST. 3-bedrooms, dining room, garage, electric dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wail carpeting, G. I. loan. SIXTH ST., 'View Home beautifully and weather- A. Johnson, 26 1 mo i HOME Insulation stripping. Warde Phone 81. 50-. IOOT Diesel Yacht “Triton.” ' Hull and engine in good condi- tion. Interested parties contact I{NOW NEAR completion. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 20 HOUSES Ready for occupancy around Nov. 1. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oll heat, electric ranges. Financed by FHA with liberal terms. Spec- ial loan covering down payment available for veterans. DOUGLAS apartment and business{3 APARTMENT unit. One apart- ment with 3 bedrooms. A well maintained, completely furnished and equipped building in an ex- cellent location. Owner will fi. nance. 3 BEDROOMS; built two years age by Jimmie Larson. Full concrete basement, large view windows, tile kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- | reality. The property, 3,600 feet long, is {located in the west end of town, next to the dyke on the Skagwa ing the night hours to watch for fires and trouble of any sort. At | the Skagway Public School leaks oke through in the Latoratory carl Vevelstad, P. O. Box 582, Petersburg, Alaska. 25 tf furnished, very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kiteh- en, immediate occupancy. G. I. loan. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 | river. d in the Gymnasium. | Schwamm was caught in thel On the White Pass and Yukon | weekend storm, and caught cold Railroad the river has washed out ;bec&use he wasn't prepared for it. aktout 600 ft. of track near the Old He said residents expressed leax\Cemetery Yard crews put the Ithe dyke might break during the wreck of old engine 62 in the worst |downpour and consequent rising ot | spot to act as a temporary dyke. As| the men said—“Thé 62 ran extra to the cemetery for the last time.” Two bad slides are at 6': Mile post where about ten rail lengths He said he would leave today or|of track are out and where the tomorrow for coastal areas to in- | superintendent, C. Abrams, said | spect seaplane bases there. He plan- some of the largest rocks he had ned to visit Petersburg, Wrangell, | ever seen are down, and at 15 mile Kake, Ketchikan, Craig and Kla- post. It i s thought that service on | wock to confer with airline offi- ithe railroad will be interrupted for {cials on needed facilities. |seven or eight days. 1 | The Skagway-Dyea Road is closed ‘S(ol‘[k SAlvAGE I'RY | temporarily with slides and wash- . RESUMES AS WIND DIES outs Letween Long Bay and Dyea AS WIND DIES A T{ONALIZING 3 Salvage efforts were under way | S'EEI- lNDUSTRY this morning in an attempt to save | the Fish and Wildlife Service ves- | sel Scoter, high on the rocks nt\ Bill Point. A cement coffer dam, which It is hoped will seal the four by| In London, the British Labor eight foot hole in the vessel's star- | government pushed forward its board side, was being wmple(ed legislation to nationalize Britain's this morning, according to reports ! steel industry. received by the Coast Guard head- | The Labor dominated House of quarters here from the cutter Cit-|Commons gave second approval of rus which is standing by me‘a bill reducing the time by which crippled vessel. the Conservative House of Lords The FWS power barge Sheldon | | can delay Commons-approved legis- M. Donnelly was at the scene md.‘latmn This means that the na- ing in salvage work. | tionalization bill will probably be- Work on the vessel, which weni |come law Ly May 1, 1950, before aground Thursday night, was de-|the government’s term of office ex- layed by the weekend storm. pires. ‘the river, and that a great deal of | excitement prevailed throughout the 'area. A downfall of snow added to ! the misery, he said. (By Associated Press) PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS SYSTEM NEW SCHEDULE EFFEC TIVE NOVEMBER 1, 1949 FROM SEWARD Paul A. Wayle of Seward is | guest at the Gastineau Hotel. a FROM SEATTLE Mona W. Jacobsen of Seattle is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend thanks and appreciation to everyone who ex- pressed their sympathy at the time of our bereavement and for the lovely floral offerings. Also the American Legion. IS BRITISH PLAN [$4:200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- las, 3 bdr., electric kitchen, base- SKAGWAY PIONEER IS DEAD SEATTLE, Nov. 1—®—Mrs. Nel- | lie Susan Mulvihill, 75, widow of a former mayor of Skagway, Alaska, died Sunday after an extended ill-! 1es Mis. Mulvihill came to Seattle for|g fospitalization last June, shortly fter her husband, William, diedie in Skagway. The Mulvihills {NEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas. INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. 5 cabins, large house. Territorial Vets loan. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcne 676 over First Natiornal Bank FOR SALE |GOOD U2ED OIL HEATER $37.50. Phone ¢ireen 615. 1934 Airflow DeSota, 5 {® passenger Coupe. Perfect Skagway i e condition throughout. Radio, cioneers, moving there in 1901. I. heater, $600. Red 250. The remains were sent to Skag-'e way for turial. Survivors include two dauflh(*’rs, de i) Mrs. Gertrude Beitinger of Skag- |FOR SALE: Baby bed and mat- way, . Verna Smith of Wenat-{ tress; waby buggy; bathinette; hee, Wash.; three sons, Roy ini stroller; portable washer; clothes | Zeattle, V. W. in Portland, H. E.I dryer rack; cocktail table; iron- n Skagwa, nine grandchildren | ing boarc hassock. Call at 1133- | and three great grandchildren. ‘Z-‘- IS!- or Blue 520 before 8 p.m. ! R aily. 55 DENALI, DELAYED,! LISTS 23 TO SOUTH The steamer Denali of Alaska Steamship Company arrived after midnight last night to bring 10 pas- sengers from Sitka and the west- ward, and sailed an hour, later, tak- ing 23 persons from Juneau t0/GUITAR ms-muc'rxon at Alaska | coastal points and Seattle. The| Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, ship was delayed by going to the} Biue 750. assistance of the storm-stricken Eek off Cape St. Elias. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passenger coupe, good condition, radio, Passengers wer From Seward: Homer Crewson,| heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. Paul A. Doyle, George Goodrich, were 1947 KAISER SEDAN, 16000 mllf.‘s -} good condition, $1200. Douglas i Gray, Hotel Juneau. ‘ REFRIGERATOR: rarge size, Easy-' spin-dry washer; davenport set,. | Kkitchen table and chairs, skis and ; poles. Call Red 649. 23 4t- CROSBY Radio combination, Holly- wood chair and couch, other| house-hold items. Ph. Red 765. 3t two small houses, one! THREE UNIT Office in Alaska Credit Bureau SPECIAL OFFER ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms. | SIX BEDROOM HOUSE to salvage Make an offer. SPECIAL OFFER apartment house, good neighborhood, close in, four- th floor attic possible fourth apt, Large yard, view from every apt. Oil, only four loads yearly, new furnace. Storage room in base- ment. Hot water heat, Well fur- nished, large rooms with built- in cupboards and large closets. One large 2-bedroom apt., plus rossibility using attic with 9-ft. ceiling, available new owner. Pres- ent owner must make quick trip Sweden. Will sacrifice for only $5,000 down, balance at 6 per cent, owner finance for $150 per month. This way apartment, pays for itself and owners apt. month- ly. Owner has no phone, appoint- ments by call 911. No further information to anonymous callers. |4-BEDROOM HOME — Beautiful view of Evergreen Bowl and the Small Boat Harbor. Full rock foundation and basement large enough for apt. $7350. 3-BEDROOM FURNISHED, double lost with subtloor of second house. View, good neighborhood. Doug- las. $5,000. 1-BEDROOM at Small Boat Har- bor, on pilings. $2,100. {2-BEDROOM FURNISHED. 1 block from St. Ann’s. $5,500. 2-BEDROOM, FURN. garage, 3 acres patented, Fritz Cove. $3,400. $500 will handle. | BARGAINS — USED CARS 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, new Dodge motor. $1100. 11948 MERCURY SEDAN. $1100. 1941 NASH business coupe. $350. 1938 FORD COUPE. $225. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 Robert Goodrich, Kenneth Grimes, | joss™ 51 o onTy seqan See Peter- Lee A. Hammer, L. J. Lantz, son at Home Grocery. 21 tf From Sitka: M. E. Monagle, N. on at Hom ery. Sutherland, Earl A. Thatcher. To Petersburg: Dan Noonan, M. J. Klepner, Emma Sutton. To Ketchikan: Harvey Nelson, William Cholson. L To Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. J. H.| FOR SALE: Werding and body re- A. HOUSEHOLD furniture, including large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror and Ironrite Mangle, at Lucas Storage Co. Ph. 707. 318 tf Phone 106 Baranof Hetel Phone 106 Sincerely DOROTHY S. ROFF DALE M. ROFF WILLANE S. ROFF Sincerely sawyer, Roe Dykeman, G. F. Clark, Mrs. Alma Carlson, Peter Reitveld, E. K. Schwantes, Gerald Backus, M. J. Winninghoff, Paul J. Pad- Glenn Leach, pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below valize. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf MONDAY: Flight 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan ........ Flight 906 arrives from Fairbanks and Whitehorse Flight 906 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle TUESDAY: Flight 905 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan ................ Flight 905 departs for Whitehorse and Fairbanks . Flight 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle WEDNESDAY : Flight 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan Flight 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle .. THURSDAY: Flicht 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan Flight 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle .. FRIDAY: Flight 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan Flight 906 arrives from Fairbanks and Whitehorse Flight 906 departs for Ketehikan and Seattle SATURDAY: Flight 905 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan Flight 905 departs for Whitehorse and Fairbanks Flight 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle . SUNDA Flight 923 arrives from Seattle and Ketchikan Flight 924 departs for Ketchikan and Seattle .. Limousine departs from the Pan American Sales Office One Hour Prior to Clipper Departure FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION CALL 106 Pan American World Airways The System of the Flying Clippers Dorothy S. Roff Dale M. Roff Willane S. Roff JAMES ZANGHI i'o{ Seranton, Pa. has switched to Calvert because he’s found that Calvert Reserve tastes better always. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey .l —86.8 Proof-85% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City dock, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leach, B. O. Havdahl, Mrs.{ TG CABIN 28x10 It inside, Hawk H. E. Green, Denny Green, Mr.| rnlet. call 143, 202 tf and Mrs. Raymond Stough. SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- PNA CARRIES 28, | B = = s TUESDAY FLIGHTS| L0ST AND FoUND Bank. 3 t1 24 _ WILL the party who borrowed my Pacific Northern Airlines yes- prown Mallory hat Saturday night{ ing 16 into Juneau, and ecarrying Cloakroom. 26 4t 12 out. They were: From Anchorage—Lee Johnson,!LOST PARKER 51, black with sil Charles Dahlquist, Ceorge Mc- ver tip. Harry R. Bates stamped Cracken, Lillian McCracken, JCEé] on pen. $5.00 reward. Red 878. nt. Hoctle, D‘;’:flfaf‘fgx;g‘;‘ ‘“{:y,‘ Will Party who took by mistake Margaret Bernstein, George Bern- green camel hair overcoat Sat. stein, Jack Thompson, Carl Lucas,| O°t- 20 at Mike's Place please Frank Tinney, Marie Merrill, Bob| return to Landlady at the Arctic Merrill, E. Haugen. rooms. No questions asked. To Yakutat—Elsie Milton, Louls| FOUND LOWER DENTAL PLATE Ness. Inquire Empire. To Cordova—Bill Wilsen, Bowman, Mrs. Gunnarson. FROM HOONAH To * Anchorage—A. E. Dennis,| Mrs. William S, Johnson of Irene Stipich, Charles Chitty, A.{Hoonah is a guest at the Gastineau C. McDonald, Jack Wood, Jean {Hotel. Ken i G As a Service to Hunters The Country Club is now servmg Free Coffee Open from9p.m.to7am. It's always warm and comfortable at the.Country Club SEATTLE GUEST H. B. Crewson of Seattle is stop- ping at the Gastineau Hotel. He came in on the Denali. Harry E. Ellingen of Haines is registered at the Gastineau Hotel Wood, Stan McCutcheon. i \ 3 Brownie's Liquor Store Phene 163 139 SBe. Frankiin P. O. Box 2506 Follow the Cabs to ROSS' OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time S ecessasanas] terday carried 28 passengers, brlng- please return same to the B“ano‘l | i WANTED { e s B WANTED BOOKKEEPER, Murphy & Murphy. WANTED WAITRESS. Apply Mir- ror Cafe. ROOFING, Repairing and Remodel- ing. Ph. Blue 608. 28 3t EXPECTING mother in need of furnished apt., on or before Nov. 15 when husband is expected to arrive in Juneau. Willing to rent or sublet. Contact Mrs. Hall at Black 694 after 5:30 p.m. or P. O. Box 343. 26 64 HELP Wanted. Alaska Laundry. 8tt WARM Climate. Overseas work, Trades, Labor, Clerical. Male, Fe- male. Dollar (refundable) brings list 120 employers. Full informa. tion. None free. Junau, Bex 4041, Seattle, 99, Wash. 313 3¢ MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. t e WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographis Supplies Developing -~ Printing - Eniarging Astists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats FOR RENT FREE RENT furnished 5 rm. house close in to couple willing to care for seven year old school boy, three or four months. References required. Ph. Blue 437. NICE Clean Room~ aleam heated 315 Gold Sk 220 l — mmmw. Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 & WURILTZER Spinit pizno for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143, i Ten Mill Tax Levy In Palmer Distrid PALMER, Alaska, Nov. 1—(®— The new Palmer school district, incorporated last June, notified property holders yesterday of a 10- mill tax levy. The tax is due next February 1.