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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1950 PAGE SIX RUMMAGE SALE-10 .1 m. Satu T | self-sacrificing patriot of the high-|they are no more successful than| day. Luncl T H E S E .U A Y S . est order. reporters are, because spies are nal! I uppo s s n urday by Missionary et Whereupon Senator Tydin Ad‘fuvlz enough to le:ve records, just Presbyterian Memorial C GEORGIE SKY |that the FBI gave Owen Lattimore|as Communists, when the party is F d J p I Id. V|A pAA plANE- church parlors. |a clean bill of health. underground, as it now is, do not ree oml a s o 1] espionage Tydings Committee, and Communism DEFINITIONS invest- That statement was Neither the FBI nor any other police organization ever gave or untrue. ; | will give any man a ¢lean Bill of | carry party cards to amuse Sen-| ator Tydings or Mr. Seth Rxchmd-{ son. It is a painstaking procedure to build evidence, link by link, par- By the Associated Press) In Tokyo, General MacArthur’s political adviser told the Japanese| the United States supports the in- 14 SOUTHBOUND World Airways Pan American left Seattle yesterday northbound FOR SALE san'!l ate Department, gave|phealth. All that they will say is . b 3 i / nealers A“enhon"' Lattimore two and half|that at a given moment a mfif} 1| ticularly when there is a strong | dependence o aa co’untres_ with 29 passengers, six for Annette i ' 3 & th television anfl: Kieig | aither AR g desire to do no innocent person an|A speech by William J. Sebald be- | ro o *, o i DOUGLAS: JUST TWO new homes left in ¢ I SEND FOR OUR ! 4 ‘mvl e & IR 1c r;,m(“(‘X(mxn\ue:?f;at;:gesgsga:fu ihat, injustice ‘That is why guilt takes|fore the United Nations Assm“’uia?m-' S A Ait::r: nIsI:::ALMOST NEW d-ieurglin oie; ) Capiands, sach nas bwe D ? C E s | that "the ves ; p n 3 ol & H iy CATALOG H the way t0 conduct an in- |mement, has not produced suffi- jlong to prove. ‘Senator Tydi tion of Japan was interpreted Bs| = passenger boakided the plaus for | besutiful yiew;, Bardwood floars, rooms and space for third; full %4 jon, without questioning | cient data or the kind of data methods establish neither guilt nor|an answer to Cmr_xmumst ProLa-: o eau, | garage i concrete basements, garage, gelec, 3 interrogation, it is both novel|that will stand up in a court for|innocence, They only incrédse the ‘gr‘"d;;b";rm:h:n‘;:n:::s ucfi‘;p‘::;? On the southbound trip 13 were|BUILDING suitable for business :::n;'t;‘;ch:::e: ;‘:::g‘moo" (: nd useless. a conviction, doubts. 3 .1crml mgdepnndencpc o | carried to Seattle from Juneau and| and apartment combined; center| pete msulc;tlon,g Yow m:]y, :fl:; 4 From it three things come clear:| If Senator Tydings could get J.| A d SRR one to Annette. They were: | of business district. Liberal financing. Down payment 1. Mr. Lattimore asserts that he|Edgat Hoover to say more than DENI’A[ (HE(K up IND v Seattle to Annette: Chester Bel- \NEW, F.HA. financed, 2-bedroom| for qualified veterans a.vnunhln £ t. was not, hopes never to be, a witness stand, under - \BEEBEES “ u(KS gin, Les Brendable, Mildred Seitzel,; home; unfurnished. on secondary financing: cap PISlOIS TOYS S th, publicly, why &id he not do ¢ | Bill Whiton, Laverpe Jack, Mrs.|2-BEDROOM furnished; full con-| ApaARTMENT HOUSE, 8 ; That he cisiikes Chiang-Kei-|t? I'm not limiting this refer- BE!NG CONDU(TED } GIIZARDS MEA“ MORE IJ‘“Je;:\itAe Rl s | Cn.ri?: foundation; near bus facil-| .gentraf 'focntlom sood 3 2t he believes ia afence to Owen Lattimore. The ¥ s . | ikan: Mrs. R. H.| 1Ues. must sell, owner leav! il Bauflons { b means tnat he | same holds true about you or me. I“ lO(Al s(mols‘ HUNTERS BlAS'i“Gfgcmuv ql:(arcelg Decou, Genevra | JyNEAU: ing city. for messir the China situ-| et me put it another way: If | ccou, Steven Decou, N. W. Harri- = mn'm Housewares { |ation because the so-called Thira|you or I or Lattimore or Alger | Much more hunting of water-|Son. Robert Harvey, Mrs. L. Hop- °agjr‘;$ififysn;:¥hghfidrwm o REPRESERTING Foree 15 ridiculons and generally | Hiss or the murderer of Binageio| Dental examinations of all school|fowl in Alaska Makes place thap | XS Dr- Hugo Miller, Mary Miller. | 001 pedroom home beautitully Alaska and u, s, raves the way for a Communist|were subject to arrest, with theychildren’ of the Juneaw-Douglas| was estimated, it is shown in sta-| Seattle to Juneau: Pauline Bran- | furnished; exceiient view. w l I, l, ' ‘ " w l victory avidence adequate to stand Up in|area are being made at present by |tistics compiled by biologists of the | 9all and infant, Judith Brandall, ) ppnpoOM home adjacent to|123 FRONT rl S 3. That he believes that any|a court of law, J. Edgar Hoover|juneau Dental Society members. |Fish and Wildlife Service. | Irene Doheny, Duane Harvey, Ron- | ™ o oot harbor: furnished. ST ag. Who differs from his| ¥ould do the arresting because he|" Following examination of Juneau| Either that, cm hunters here arc|2id McEacheren, Mrs M. MIeY,|pp,cH PROPERTY: : China is part of a Na-|s a policcman who does his duty.|grade school students, Society |poor shots. Ruth Strong, Michael Strong, Wil- |\w. ™ oonciructed, completely fur- BUILDING LOTS—Four Iof Exclusive Distributors in ¢ lobby, citing Alfred Kohl-[if he failed to make an arrest,{members said they had agreeably| Urban C. Nelson, leading biolo- gam Underwood, Mrs. Underwood, | " ichoq peach cabin; wonderful] St @nd Park. Two lots ad, Alaska for Oak Balloons, an example, He chost)t would mean that in his judg-linoted that the general oral con-|gist for the service, said today that | loyd Wickett, Mrs. Wickett, Kath- | ;o0 1 block above boat shop, U‘t 1 i % k 1 Alfred Kohlberg is a|ment the evidence will 1;‘02 ;tsmd dition of the children was much|he has found that of 47 mallard GrlAne V:’:lli;u;xs‘;t'o‘:ze"rt Strong. | ACREAGE: Church site, $600. Douglas one. nited ireworks anc — up. It does not mean that he 1S|petter than anticipated., Exam- ducks shot over the Stikine Filats, nnette Islan uneau: Walter |y, 0 "o\ ies from Juneau, good| 2Cross Douglas school, . Zebra Firecrackers | & omsmesssseec—— | 00t secking cvidence or that helination of the grade school young-|12 had lead in their gizzards. | Schuman. I Asoiee: . already dug, $1000. Three withih 2 does not believe that the person|sters has started and it is rlunmdw The lead beebees didn’t get there| Juneau to Seattle: Richard Bar-|poamg. block DeHart’s store at Auk a PAINTING AND s guilty. to examine the high school, kin-|through the air, either—they came nard, Milton Ward, Anita Wald-‘zfi foot cabin cruiser; new Chrysler} $1,000 and $1,500. Northern Sales Ce. DECORATING Owen Lattimore may be as guilt- | dergarten, and St. Ann's students in by keing swallowed from either | Milton Ward, Jr., Joe Ashby, Mar-| ™10 " Grown motor; sell or trade |Now, LISTINGS—-2 bedroom, Box 2330 less as a new-born incubator baby,[on Thursday, April 20. Douglas off the ground or from the water. tin Packard, Dr. Coddington, Edna| g, car or beach property. modeled beach home, 2 mi, R Y Priced to Meet Yoar Budge* but T am sure that the FBIvissued |school examinations will be made Fowl in the states often show | Hester, John Roberts, Mrs. Loren|tym CLARICE—can be seen for cier highway. Basement, JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE 996 Ralph Treffers |10 certificate to that effect. during the first week in May. signs of having swallowed shot | Scott, Loren Scott, Jack Hendrick- oy gays at small boat harbor. windows, furnished. $7,000. « PRI In fact, it would be exciting €| Cards noting the general oral that has ‘been fired shortly before son, Mrs. John Roberts. | NEW TERMS—$1,500 down, oS En e = === | put Mr, Hoover and three or four|condition of each pupil will bejat some other bird but fell harm-| Juneau to Annette: Robert Ogz. ‘MURPHY & MURPHY month, takes $6,800 house 7 A )f his experts on the witness stand, | mailed to parents. Ilessly to the ground, to be eaten —_— ‘ Road. Full basement, four Bader Accounting Service ‘nder oath. fn the matter of “Am-| It is the opinion of the Juneau under impression it was food. | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | tooms, view Owner finance, i -y . i masazine and ask speciic|Dental Society that much good| Two or three of these pellets, IOI.I.EFSON SEEKS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank KEN! —3 bedrog Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service e marein i [can be brought to the students|when swallowed, will kill a duck, | children’s play rooms sep # Nelson' said. Even one, when i large livingroom, diningroom, e i msose mmo s — = ~ seems to envisage is 1950 elec- i i o a | society, con- | oper i | 2 blocks ., CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 jon, but how did it happen that| The Juneau Dental ocicty, con operation - with hunters on the YOUNG WOMAN wants ugm 3 GENERAL O 5 ik it happen thBL e ‘of all the membegs of thelflats last - seeason, he said, tiie|TeP: Tolletson (R-Wash) has called | °) C\sework, Write Alice White,{ [oSPital, 4 blocks from ~sche this magazine had such a stock o | on Secretary of the Treasury Sny- ce 1 Vi profession in Juneau, was formed |gizzards being extracted by biolo- | ¥ reasury Sny- | Gustavus, Alaska. 78-3t. | _View of harhor. $8,600. Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 Glacier Construction Co. Also, it is a funny business to|last summer and in October be-gists for study. Much of various | e . . . s et . s ‘cept Mr. Lattimore's explanation|came a component of the Ameri- | birds' habits may be learned m‘Rusma APARTMENT wanted for Alaska| Basin Road. $2250 cash New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work ;‘l‘HPJU;m‘S Bl e vino Andrew | can Dental Association through its this way Nelson said He wrote Snyder that fur im-| Coastal employee and wife | 350 terms. Plastering — Concrete Pouring v were st his hamburger pic-|affiliation with the Territorial Den- | And much can be learned “""“"Efiifiyhfi’&iri"fiffi;,“J)"sfgi gsgggg Write Empire C 768, 78-6¢ s‘?g"":m;qi/\fm with beach, Sand 'md Gravel Haullnz 5 Jic just about the same time that|tal Association, which is composed | hunters, too—as shown by this| | 3nd that about onecthird of them |STUDIO SINGLE BED, about 30 BEACH xollvx ) For R ! he “Amerasia” el 146 A Somise JEONRN 1o the | find. ! corad Tt P a: | “inches wide, Call 590 ext. 22| rooms h\.;x.nentpal‘:r.gez 1 say. e W ing look at a| Territory. | “ inati i i b 4 o More For Revo ;m@na ays he was having a o Domination of the fur market| until 5 p.m. or Black 1003 after | workshop, modern mchen. NOW! You Pay N ry s00k Andrew Roth wrote on Japan.| It is hoped that in the near’ \MQO(CE TEAM T0 PREP | by the Soviet Union is crushing the | 6 Pm. 5-tf1 bath. Make offer. [ [} I do not have that book here | American fur producer,” he said,| {ELFIN COVE, 4 ecaus s ot JE se ducation- | rooms, d 1, push ‘E!‘??El‘! secause, as I recall it, I left it in ?n;‘lto lhu;:_u ‘inlhxestcd Jemulc';)e h Fon BASEBA”- SMSO“ | 3dding that Ruma P B otiw“Y PAY contractor’s prices? Re- LOUGLAS PLAYGROY lock, $: ] Fle A e he power-rcom (a State o b ol b <t S e “slave labor,” can undersell uv.hu‘ roof with aluminum shingles 2t! (jcd Spruce Corp. ouse. -3t ° nent euphemism) up at my farm.|ficlal in other commuyities, in| IN PRACTICE SUNDAY»cuunmc: actual cost. Warde A. Johnson.| reoms, livingroom, kitohen. ki serprints on documents, enator Iydings is a babe-in-the-woods in his business because all his mind secret files? iven in honor of Roti To get back to “Ameras. when Andrew Roth applied for an ippointment to Naval Intelligenct + record was made in the New York office of Naavl Intelligencc. Where is that report? It is als [ 2 the Oftice cf Na Emown ‘Click employee of the Dlvmon m‘ through this activity which will be repeated this fall and annually thereafter, in conjunction with the| school nurse and medical society. | eaten with certain types of fnod‘f will be lethal. | The fowl were surveyed in co-I future it will be rpossible to pre— their various health programs. | Leaving Saturday on a six weeks day at the ball park—weather per-| vacation, Miss Ada Thomas, local mitting—when the Moose team watchmaker, and Misse Audrey | takes the field at 2 p.m. The Moose’s Ball club, which Disbursement, will tour to southern |00k second place in“the Juncau California, in their newl e biack Baseball League last season, fig-| Crosley, “Doodlebug,” bre Miss | ures good on the pre-season dapcw chcksvparemfi ‘g)lde ¥ shcets with practically the same 1.~ IN LOSS OF. JOBS BAN ON RUSS FURS. WASHINGTON, April 14 — (® —! der to bar imports of raw furs from WANTED WARMAY RESULT | | | I i | | The miniature cold war over the | anti-Communist oath at the Uni- Ph. 81. 66-1mo [ was reading it between times | i o ' ast summer and found it worth- g g f! | gl xyNfiesotglgm e’ Was hibie: fuiraer’ ths VACATION FOR TWO Tha first, blg Lo s D | EMPLOYED couple and one child 1pe5 pupSON . o) the 1950 season will be held Sun- | need apt. 'cr house in Juneau; o MMODO or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145. 6-4t | DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. g38. 406-t1 FOR SALE ette. An old fashioned, corfos { able house, swings and sa t for kids, Across street from g ] lic playground. \VERY SMALL one person door Scdan. cost $2,983. 5. tires, new upholstery, new l new valves, springs and gui | Trans. and clutch overhn\dfi fi%’m‘&m cAR ’ double ender, gine. ONLY $2,500 for quick —owner has job in Anchor Intelligence in New York filed su a report with the Bureau of Ne In Yakima, Wash. Miss Thomas |team that went into the play-| P00 PR w e Pot Po 5o oo wiiting } | Perscnnel. Also, a report was parents will be visited and the el X?SL year rectimulgiger (M ;cr{ous; turn. Fol‘mell"nUni\‘rersu RE-I SMALL I:IOUSE to be moved. 10x13 | made when that. relationship was return trip will be made over the|season’s play. ; | (R T A e treti 3 cf;lam FOR SALE at public auction at| gyjtable for short batchelor” or terminated. Let’s have a look 2t!Alcan highway. Gene Shepherd, acting team ESWE IO C6 T RO y| 10 am. Sat. April 15, 1950, at the | tall kid. Can be moved on truck sy manager, said several new players g a ! m\,erslflyd x;esx' e 'b(;r °N| Juneau Small Boat Harbor: boat| gq5 - In the “Amerasia” Case, Roth THE SINGER MACHINE repre-|Promise to add points to the TOTAIC o oaioce| VALKYRIE, 20 gross tons, 13|NEW MAYTAG, new THOR washe was important, What doss that| sentative will be showing New |‘eam's baiting and . fielding m—-;conytinuei Srrajul and Governor| D€t tons; also miscellaneous boat! ing machines; new EUREKA vac- . file say? I know who-in the Navy,| Singer Sewing Machiies and|€fages. A meeting of players was) Wl T e o toor| ‘cquipment, rope; cable, outhoard| yuum cleaner; new QUAKER and Loox 70 during this pericd, was responsibie | Vacuum cleaners on display at(Reld at the Moogp, Gl ladk “mm\who ook z;xezl;xthaonogrim:;gtha: motor, a skiff, used motor parts.! DYO THERM ranges; ALL bor TR FvesT-FIRST for handling such files. I can| the Baranof. He will be happy e:“g‘;xfi"; G fiif“i;f;ifimhfifé'*n e Pl o i he e |y (o b 10 R T day| ES WINDOWS, DOORS, BATH 5 V) o ec v u 0 o~ : 5 (Y MQDEI. RC-M recommend who should be quee-| to demonstrate them to bou‘iquaners are planning a team for | tomary loyalty oath taken by state| ’:ahsab? c;urt.onmcgl;:;n;;ni;x;v:; TUBS. Alaska Electric Ligh! & ower Co. tioned, including one of the great- est fighters against Communism ia America. In all this situation, what neecs Stop by and see the new Sing- ers, terms may he arranged. 13-4t the 1950 season, Men from toth units have taken the playing field several times- al- ready in unofficial practices, and | | officials would suffice. However, the Board of Regents has refused to rescind its order that all university employees sign t,he> to reject any and all bids. For information see Robert Chur- chill, Admin. Estate of Oscar H. ‘Wood, deceased, CHARCOAL BROILER for 8 steaks ideal for summer cabin or home or restaurant. $175. s i Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electric Service : Em| Want Ads bring results— or attorney i'u l:: dlslc\;:;xfined rzx;em]m;emkl;xz)o‘:: 1 wd:;r'e - 3'154 g res John Erbland, who has been chos- s:ecl’\l oath by April 30 or forfeit | Howard D. Stabler. 66-Tt Pm woon oy, 54 . ; ! - Genite their jobs. 5 . R £ A FBI men | = en team manager, said a good| SALES AGENCY , @ADF BY THE WORLD'S FOREMOST ELECTRIC RANGE MANUFACTURER [ most links are missing. | THAYER BUGGY, excellont con- 1 oy seeking the unks, go about ani ! tcam should be ready for the first; PALMA COMPOUND IS BETTER game. ALASKA LINE yesterday brought 21 persons to Ju- neau and carried 3¢ from here to | points in Southeast Alaska. To Petersburg: Helen Schaefer; to Ketchikan: John McTague; to Windham Bay: William Frombholz; | from Skagway: Olaf Dale, Bishop} | Gleason and Ben LeFavre; from erly Lisne; to Hoonah: Delores Erickson and James Austin; to Ex- cursion Inlet: Peter Johnson; to Sitka: Frank Wright, Joe Wilson, | Fred Upton, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. National Forest Timber For Sale | ing approximately 55 acres about 5 miles in land from the head of Fish | Bay, Baranof Island, Tongass Na- | tional Forest, Alaska, cstimated to| be 4,031,000 ft. B.M. more or less ‘of Sitka Spruce, 36,000 ft. B.M. more | or less of western hemlock and 2,000 | linear feet more or less of piling. 1%c per linear fot for piling over 95 feet in length will be considered. $1,000.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as li- dition. Call 166 -3t ‘Telephone 911. [ with beautiful aluminium shingles at actual cost of material and labor—Warde A. Johnson, Ph, 81. 22ft. 6 in. fast Runabout. 6 ft. beam. Port Orford cedar planking, Oak frames. 90 hp ©00ev000 . OO N R 26 ft. SPARTON MANOR 3-room trailer-house. Has everything in it. Good condition. Priced right. Ph. 817. 71-tf 8 KNOCK DOWN FREEZER, 12 by 16 ft, York Machine. $500. down, balance monthly. Georg Bros. 7M-; 14x5 one year-old $275.00 SKiff f $100. Call Green 332 evenin; 2 bath rooms. Available 1st of May. Don Lorentzen, Phone 561 or write PO Box 2223 Juneau. 76-3t | BARBER CHAIR, 1 wash bow), . A 5 11% FLAT BOTTOM red cedar Sealed bids will be received by the " \‘ x(OASTAl H-IGHTS Regionzl Forester, Juneau, Alaska, | Soif, Wb i L i FOR SALE e h BRING 21- IAKE 3‘ up to and including 9:00 AM., May | § 2 15, 1950 for all the merchantable | ONE INNER spring- mattress, like 5 | ) TWO BEDROOM . . a e ' d;:la?hmlx;ber. standing t;rddown. and | new. Ph, Douglas 343. SATE ity ooty &o;nemv::u :.:d i : al e live timber marked or desig- — o ¢ Alaska Coastal Airiines flights | 04 for cutting, on an area to:agl-lw"'r BUY a sales talk. Reroof g;xzt Reasonable—Call Douglas ; , Haines: Vance Shoemate, Ed|No bid of less than $2.50 per M It. i 1 , 5 -~ % | Koenig, and Marvin Smith. B.M. for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per F::f:lh‘pr:fiziiidmgme‘ gom- 17_"'; u" Z 3 To Pelican: Donna Walker, Laura | M, ft. B.M. for hemlock sawtimber, 4 3 g Mhotind o1 i i . 'le ed. Box 314 Ph, 817. 7i-tf e (BUSINESS PROPERTY at Pelicah |, : 3 Larson, Judis] arr_xey. Mr. and :;fer linear foot for piling up to ° City. Duplex 40 ft. front 1 s f Mrs. Bellville, Ruth Lisne, and Bev- including 95 feet in length and center of town, partly furs 31 Foster, B. Schapira, Mrs. Henry|quidated damages, according to the Milley, N. C. Banfield, Ellis Rey- | conditions of sale. Primary manu- |HIGHWAY home, Mile 16. Make| Inquire Smiley’s Pool Hall. | 'fl nolds, Vic Power, Howard Sim- |facture outside .the Territory of | offer. Ph. 707, 62-t1 4-1mp. ] f e R mons and Leonard Holmquist. Alaska of any part of the timber is . Teavel aboard ships of The Alaska Line To Chatham: Albert Peterson |subject to thepconsent of the Re- Z:’::‘;usisgufc’l‘al;& {F':; 1940 5 PASSENGER Chevrolet cg:. s always is a pleasure. The meals are and Frank Olson; and to Tulse-|gional Forester. The right is re- Samps; Py W vertible, radio, heater, good c: o my approvals. Send age, num- dition. Call Red 904. 72 g excellent, the accommodations are first quah: Re G McRachern. served to reject any or all bids re-| o "o Stamps in collection ; . iy } s ) From Petersburg: C. B. Liebhast |ceived. Before bids are submitted, | .o oo, P Box 2077, Ju. |3 ft. TROLLER 31B912. m; rate, your fellow passengers are socia- and C. Wingerson; from Wrangell: | full information. concerning the A]askmps. o B equipped. Gray power. In storage ble and interesting, you can relax and M. Hermann; from Skagway: Sgt.|timber, the conditions of sale and| "% i at NC yard. Call DeHart's Groca rest o your heart's content. Alaska Li Paul Phister; from Hoonah: Mr,|the submission of bids should be ery. 68-tf & .y . Alaska Line and Mrs. George Betts, Alice Brown |obtained from the Division Super- Los'r A“n rou"n travel is safe travel, too, because each and Rosina Greenewald; from |visor, Juneau, Alaska, or the Re- CRESENT Apartments. Call - 428, & ship is equipped with modern radar. Sltk‘a: Zi’::rb:in::osf. CAA l:hawu[x)e- ?un:l F‘;;es:t‘ar. J:n:sul.‘All;;m. i 68-t1 . < koff, T. off, Joe Ashby, Dr. |First publication, Ap: FOUND—1 brass key, owner may A B e Take it from an experienced traveler Coddington, Milton Ward, Anita |Last publication, Mny 15, 1950. have same by identifying and l’:;g:‘;gflz: to;x ;l;k“tfl:e: lape:: "1 .if you want fo really enjoy your trip Ward, M. Ward, Elizabeth Hoolis, paying for adv. bed, delux .cab, Shid co: Make @ Shelly Reed, Tom Morgan, J. Wil- offer. Ph. 707. 56 _“ outside, take The Alaska Line! liams, and H. Roden. FROM_PETERSBURG Three residents from Petersburg are registered today at the Bara- nof Hotel. They are: Mr. and Mrs. MISCELLANEQUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 FOUND—Bracelet, owner may claim same by identifying and paying for adv. FOB RENT sk VERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain pme-n the First National % ol I_T ~ ALASKA STEAMSH!P COMPANY B, T o | 310 Decker Way. urfn(:i :f::fiw ang. rfluun:: ¥ ~ Eeruiny AU rlaska couple, and Melvin Olsen. WINTER and POND, Co, Inc. |STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or | City Dock. 6012 opd Complete photographic Supplies Aot it E ROl i CG MAN IN TOWN_ A Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 60 o oy KGR, 52 ft. motor sail- Robert L. Helrs, stationed 8t Five| a 4o Paints and Materials |WURLITZER Spinit plano for rent | er, diesel powered. See at " Finger Light with the Coast Guard, is registered at the Gastineau. float No. 1, small boat