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PAGE SIX United States District Court For [namely with after ;| THESE DAYS | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA in Palestine is the Histadruth, the 1 I the District of Alaska | 23rd day of November, 1950, in ¢ Federation cf Labcr Uniobs. It Division Number One at Juneau | this summons is published, or within T BN A | controls all industrial and, agri- | Civil Acti Number 6375-A | 40 days after the date of its serv-| GEORGE E. SUKGLEKY |cultural ‘employment and siul. | ¥ ice upon you, in case th — | taneously ges in nnnukacturmg‘ SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |5 served upon you per B 6 | operations, The Histadruth and EDWIN C. AUSTIN, KEITH ROB- _u.\uxu\1:1\”‘“1(,}3,, bito ‘ THE CRISIS IN ISRAEL !the May identical, and Ben~‘ ERTS 1. ROBERTS, | led plaintiffs , file in saia| The new Israell governmeni ad-:Gurion leads both. Tak2n together, ourt in the above entitled actic opted the continental Eur Israel suffers from a narrowly eon- | v. n said action | Parliamentary system, wh n| trelled econcmic life. | KNUTE DURHAM, his unk g relief practice, means that a minority! The pcint must vh;‘ madc._ in dg-‘ per 7% entative el . the title of |Party can be in control of the fense of the situation, hat it couid | d op i to those parcels of | State by combining with other par- not have been otherw prior to| B balieve P ch are more par-|tes. When the combination falls|the establishment of Israel as a DURHAM: MRS v described as follows, to- | @part, the administration, 71. state. w private investors c.n"ed‘ EDWARDS, her a majority in parliament (Knesset) in and t various Zicnist | reg Hves hi of Lots One and Seven in|has to give way. ablished economic | utee: T hree of the Town-| This tem in Israel Is comnli- 1‘ io 1; r:dmc_d as | MARGARET ROBERTSON; MRS.|site of Douglas, Alaska, U. S. Sur-|cated by the use of proportional RGEEVUGAOREY P““Cllmhy‘ her per- | vey No. 1180, as shown on the off.- | 'epresentation. 1In the 1949 gen- In the T ates. [ es, I | 1 plat thereof on file and eral election in that country, 21 “'hllhk" od se{\'t;d lefUiCi ributees p of Mrs. P rec in the office of the U parties appeared, only 12 L beconte a state, 1t IS now a | GREGG; MIE "USICH nade by V. H. Wilhelm an: these parties the Labor p the ;-ouumv S ‘!‘1|:<m cannot servgi BOER, also k Anma varner and dated June 2. (Mapali), is headed by David-Gur-|a tiny natlon, mnm.\\ndcd hg en- s, whose only hope for survival | n; the atives, h s | taments and appurtenances there- 4 of SAM OPICH, deceased to belonging or in any wise apper- | PEI cent of the total vote cast. As MILLS; AGNES MILI g this was not sufficient, he formed other pe I 1| that defendants, and each of them, “i“ 4‘:”}’ }‘hlenfi‘“ ed (‘)‘:‘1] fous claiming be required to declare the nature | P2 & combinasion 9F‘Orthodox | elements) nd extent of his claim or claims, if any, to sai ether with all tenements, heredi- d p perty; ion, a Socialist, who became Pri His party m Minister. represented This combination was unsound and that ¢ and that | p socialists devote themsels 2s to thy urt dec 2 .8 such claims 3 SOl & i 1alms | “secular way of life; the Orthod D unded and without merit and Jews pursue the traditional cour 1 in the com} no effect; and for such other E Houpi ¢ | i 6 of a Theocratic concept of Jewish above entitled court and cause and further relief as the Court may ... 3 . ¢ . life, many thousands of years old Defendants. | consider meet in the prémises. Nl ' ctis g ;o Their point of union was, of THE PRE NT OF THE And in the event you, and each 4 g b INTT y RIC % course, th both groups desired UNITED ST S OF AMERICA, of you, fail to so appear and an- . i Bt o o 1 defe iplidiia ol ntifs ¥ d | make sacrifices to achieve the su (-Im' ’_‘“‘\;r'_“ * 1 b l‘“ . I-‘ "(‘“ take J\rl' ‘i';(u:\ of the project. The Socialist et s (o tbed baites | i p “‘1‘ T 0 ware led by Ben-Gurion, like the Soc iA;‘ if pie ot ..“lu‘ ited § \’ x! ‘”x ppe r':;n( answer for Want igs jn Great Britain, based theis (s d each e - and will apply o the COUrt | prosyam on American aid, while are hereby requ for the relief demanded in their g the American system of Court for complaint. Alaska, First Judi Tuneau, Ala 1 the seal of on the 25th d J. W he last publication Clerk of the for the District of Alaska, WITNESS the Honorable George olta, Judge of said Court, und! aid Court hereto affixed, | of October, 1950. VERS, I |pnvate eriterprise. In this they succeeded because of the enormous contribution to Pal- by ‘estinian activities American Jews out of their pri resour ¢ However, doles are not a substitute Jistrict Court ation has been complicated by Division Number One. | ynabsorbable immigration of By B D) B n, Asiatic and North Af ¢§\ nl ! v for whom adequate 3 (y E‘_fi Publication: Oct. 2 could not be made under Sociali Publication: Nov. 16, 1950. One of the difficulties in iS s e —————— | situation is the lack of a cons oW _— tion sing out of the impos: i B DL of ing one that would satisfy comirs! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN|all the elements in the country Ly ) the sencral public that the|The Orthodox Jews wish to have i frst payment to the City of}® constitutional provision establ: R juneau is now due and payablei M Mosaic law, enforcing 88000 0csecassscoctiacrel on the City of Juneau Consumers :“‘::‘“" N P Tax on Sales and{!®¥ vices. This payment will include ‘_1 l:’;“ i ALASKA'S KEY POINTS only-hours .away-by Clipper” August 1, not nittance fo: h yo T will be rec ® Fast and frequent Clipper service from Juneau to Nome, & . stance, are centurlzs apa. S Faitbanks, Whitehorse and § "7 L o000 velopment. e Ketchikan, Clipper flighta e it Edward A. Norman, who is de- . 3 City Clerk. 7 A o daily to Seattle. veted to Israel, says: : Aboard the Clippers you First I:ub'l_x(mvmn: Oct. 16, 195\0, In March 1930, hm'.'evitr | ¢ enjoy real flying comfort Last Publication: Oct. 31, 1950. Prime Minister Ben-Gurion « de- | s —excellent food, relaxing o ~— clared he had come to the con-| » lounge seats, and traditional ~ ¢ AUK BAY ALTAR clusion tha constitution was not | * Clipper hospitality. For fares SOCIETY HAS MEET |an essential of democracy. In the 2 and reservations, call Pan =i g United St he said, the con- American at... T 2y Al Society had | stitution had been an obstruction BARANOF HOTEL [-.he rore monthly meeting Fri- | to social progress . . " Phone 106 . lday in the home of Mrs, D. Bishop.| This is a characteristic response; Bland ed the guest | frem coming. Nov. 16. coe seve eeeing » months of August and Septem- as the law went into effect 1950. of tax will become celin- 23 [)Ill(l toker 31, 1950 and penalties and -est must then be paid in addi- tion to the tax. Both copies of the rm ted ent were the Mesdames, rty, Gutmann, Haf- Mo and a guest, hforseen circumstances prevent- speak It is WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRUNE 9 Le able to appbear at the ne mu and you along with a new for’ cate for making your next quarterly ry and the British mandate. Und em, the ecclesiastical auf crities exercise functions (marriaze, ete.) which European net S 2d. Particu- ly these who originated in ccun- which are now behind the iron curtain. A conflict of diver- gencies occurs here that is inherent in 2000 years of Jewish history A Polish Jew and Yemenite, for in- This quarterly on or before be sent in of which returned to in dupli- of a continental European Socialist who does not understand the Am- erican constitutional system and who cannot believe that we have, E. Mrs. , Mrs. Godkins ithout ~ Socialism, hcped she Wi Plumbing @ Healing Qil Burners Telephone Blue 737 12th and E Street }fig@ Nights-Red 730 | Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Ask for it cither way . .. both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JU | center. | an effective economy { beccme the cente) the entire near eastern world. This however, cannot be achieved by d { pendence upon American charity j It can be acheved by the free i tment of private capital in pr 1 vesl vate enterprise. As long as a that serve Coca-Cola and doughnuts AU COLD STORAGE CO. © 1950, The Coca-Cola Company for private enterprise and the situ- | the ! .| from the rt in de-| in this country, made greater social than in Europe has made | with his Ben-Gurion oriz- | business in a meet- i sm. | inated in Poland. Obvious), the state of Israe! cannot survive mercly &s a refugee It needs and can px‘oducci could | cf a new life in| ialist government resists private in- vestment or competes with it on a|May:e large scale, investments will go else- | where. The most powerful organization great economiic | recently freed | | to become a center in a world from colonialism. BOUGLAS | AEWS 4 | ZAWALNICKIS ARRIVE Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Zawalnicki were northbound passengers on a | AA plane from Seattle yesterday. He is a member of the Douglas | Public £cheol teaching staff has teen away for a week during which | time he attended the funeral of | father at Minneapolis. This is Mrs, Zawalnicki’s first trip to the | territory. Employment in Seattle | prevented her from coming north | | with her husband when he ac-| | cepted a position here last month. GLENN FRANKLIN HERE Glenn Franklin, Representative Fourth Division, arrived here from Fairbanks yesterday. He s been engaged in mining opera- | ons during the spring and sum- her months near Dawson, Y. T. He | jeins Mrs. Franklin and daughters ina and Glenna who returned here in time for the opening of the| chool toym. Mr. Franklin has been | ce-clected to the House of Repre- entatives in the recent territorial :lection, | IN THE ORIENT Friends of Miss Carol Vollmer will ko interested to know that she row holds a teaching pecsition Japan. &n2 has 21 seventh and | eighth grade students in a school| wblished for children of army personnel near Tokyo. Miss Vol N taught in Douglas during the 1948% 49 term. At that time she Wi on a year's leave from the school | system of her home town, Scituate, | Mass. | | WOMEN’S SOCIETY | The regular meonthly meetl the WSCS wiil be held at the home | lof Mrs. Leish Grant at 8 o'clock i this evening. BLOOD TYPE CARDS J. P. Porter announces that blood | ‘type »ards not already secured by | { their owners may be picked up at| i the city hall between the hours of | |1 and 5 in the afternocons. | TO NEW R IDENCE and Mrs, Rebert Thibodeau | lare in the process of moving to | their newly acquired residence on | Fifth and E Streets in Douglas. | The Thibedeaus are well known on ‘Gastme,‘.u Channel, He is a partner I M } father in the grocery Juneau. They have a i koy and girl, both pre-school | children. GOP OR GOBLINS! - BOTHBLAMED FOR BUST WHITEWASH KANEAS CITY, Oct. 26—AP— it was a Republican? or, , a Hallowc'en gcblin prac- = for t. Tuesday. | Anyway, a bust cf P ent | Truman was found whitewashed today at the University of Kansas | City—1ight in his home county. . But OAM caretakers had scrubbed clean Mr. Truman’s bronze face and the marble pedestal that sup- perts the bust. “There are always a few sour in- | @ividuals around el 1 time who like to express tb fe s in such a manner as this,” said Dean Norman Royall. “And also there are those who mix destruction in with their Hallowe'en pranks.” ENROUTE NORTH 1sses Roslyn Schoenv | Dorothy Steffen, nurses from the | Alaska Native Hospital at Bethel arrived yesterday on PAA from Se- attle and are enroute to their sta- tion at Bethel. They are at the Baranof Hotel. ir eiter and 'NAVY ANNOUNCES | to distant targets. . We Shrimp, Crab Argas e prooncsa o our new inder, wo. 1940 Buick Special From Cordova: R. J. Bledsoe and 4 Door g:cdan {94 Aitston. i TRANSPORTATION SOROPTIMISTS FRIDAY 1942 Dodge—Good Tires, New Motor .. . 250.00 SEATTLE FRM IS | GIVEN CONTRACT | FOR FIVE BRIDGES On its low bid of $262,291.38, (hc1 Munter Construction Company, Se- | atile, today was awarded the Al—‘ ska Road Commission contract to build five bridge: Other bidders on the entire pro- ject were Morrison-Knudsen Com- | pany, Seattle, $290,703.64, and Lyuq and Green, Des Moines, Iowa, $344,- | 11091, I Bidding only on the four single- | e —— FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 IMMEDIATE occupancy: Re-built quonset, partially furnished, elec- tric range, refrigerator, water heater. Basement., Near St. Ann’s hospital. $4,200. ONE BEDROOM house with some furniture. 5th Street. Available now. View. Priced for quick sale beam bridges were Reed and Mar- | tin, Fairbanks, and Keil and Peter- | at $2,750. man, Ketchikan. The fifth bI'itlgn‘.‘iT\VO BEDROOM house near school is of steel arch construction. | and Federal bldg. Furnished. Oc- A, F. Ghiglione, ARC chief en-| cupa: in two weeks. gineer, announced the contract| COMPLETELY furnished two bed- served a show- 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bani NNationalisis in China Celebrating Oct. 26—A— award this morning. The bid-open-| room house near Northern Com- ing was at 11 am. yesterday, but| mercial Co. will sell for cash rival of the Lytle and Green L/d,| SMALL house off Gastineau Ave. which had been delayed in the| Steel cabinets and plumbing fix- g T j comfortable home at low cost. WIFE ASKS D'VOR(E | SEVERAL business opportunities. | | BUILDING LOTS in Juneau and FROM RAYMOND BEACH o Dot sy R i e ; |NEW LISTING: Two bedroom In a suit filed in District Court house, partially furnished. Con- D.iane o Bea:}? asks a divorce de- |y 1o0x from school. Excellent view. cree from Raymond J. Beach on ATTRACTIVE bargains in property support. % Beach has been S George W. Folta November 6. Mrs. Beach asks monthly alimony and community property, much of which she claims to have purchased from ‘The Beaches w married Feb- ruary 7, 1945 in Elkton, Md. final award was held up until ar-| or trade for good fishing boat. mails. tures to be installed. Would make Dectails by appointment. | DOUGLAS: Dy 8 abtoraey AL IR Moxmgle,;',mw foundation, basement. One grounds of mental cruelty and non- on Glacier Highway and Lena’s cause order to appear before Judge court , also a settlement of Y own e:;rnings ‘TAIPEI, Formosa, Chinese National today began a weeklong celebration of President Chiang Kai-shek’s 64th birthday. It falls on Oct. 31. (an You Blame Her! Anyway, Divorce Granfed SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 26 —#—A young wife testified in di- | verce court that her art student husband brought a friend home to watch her take a bath. Mrs. Marianne La Prelle, 29, also id that Frank B. La Prelle, told her that she and their child “held him down” and he'd like to go to PLANE LANDINGS ON BIG CARRIERS WASHINGTON, Oct 26—(®—For the first tim~, big planes capable of carrying atom bombs have land- cd on an aircraft carrier at sea. In announcing this today, the Navy identified the planes as the AJ-1 attack bomber. It weighs more | than 17 tons and has a speed in excess of 350 miles an hour. Eoth the AJ-1 and the Netune P2V long range patrol bomber pre- viously have taken off from car- rieis. Thus, the latest development considerably widens the possibiituy of delivering A-tombs from carriers THURS W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE Mike Pusich residence in Douglas. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, large kitchen with electric range and refrigerator. Full con- crete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Two full level lots in good section of town. Garage. For sale at appraised value: $11,500, LOG CABIN: Douglas. Completely winterized. Electric range, etc., excellent location with fine view of channel. Waterfront lot on point near Mikes and separated from street by trees. suitable for couple. $5000, BELLES CAFE: Juneau's best rest- aurant. Excellent record of earn- ings. For sale at fixture price. Books showing past and current business available to responsible buyers. ACRE TRACT and large well built basement on North Douglas road. Fine view, For sale at less than replacement cost of the work al- ready completed. DUPLEX: Very luxuricus owner: apartment, plus $75.00 rental Good location on Tth St., with tine channel view. Both apart- ments one bedroom. THIS OFFICE has several unad- vertised listings in better houses priced above $20,000.00. For in- formation phone for an appoint- ment. William Winn-Phone 234 Office In Gastineau Hotel SUBURBAN PROPERTY LUNCHROOM, Glacler ’Highway priced for quick cash sale. SMALL CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, near Glacier. LARGE HOME, 5 acres pat. land Pederson Hill, 3EAUTIFUL location, small home marine railway and shop, yeal around waterpower, gardens beach, near Dupont. VIEW lots at Auke Bay on mau highway. Also Fritz Cov¢ Road 5 acres Auke Leke; 30 acre Lemon Creek. All patented Jand ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS 3ob Druxman-Phone 391 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE France and study art. A sjuadron of unloaded AJ-1s, The court granted her a divorce made separate landings on the car- | yesterday. rier Coral Sea off the Virginia - Capcs during recent exercise: | GIRL SCOUT TROOP 11 The AJ-1, made by ‘the North| oy Girl Scout Troop No. 11 American Aviation Inc, at ii5|y.eting was held Wednesday atter- | Downey, Calif,, plant, is the Navy’s | ;5,5 a¢ 4 o'clock in the Lutheran latest and heaviest carrier plane.| cpuren parlors, We discussed how oy ! we have been visiting the children’s d at St .Ann’s Hospital. We 30 ft. TROLLER (31A34) resonable as owner about drafted. Call 911 for appointment between 8 and 5 pm. 642-3t DAVENO set 2 pe. $100. Bed com- plete $40. Heater portable $5. See at Lee Smith, near Airport. 642-6t ELECTRIC blanket, 2 controls, Eu- reka vacuum cleaner and at- tachments, Sunbeam ironmaster, heat control, new baby hood Wenda chair, still crated, saeri- fice. Phone Blue 459. P. O. 66. 641-3t 10,000 STAMPS to choose from one by one. Nina's Nik Nacks. 641-3t ,OIL burning range, good condition, $45.00. Inquire The Snap Shoppe. 641-t1 W DS e kA R B Y COMELETELY furnished 3 bed- room house, electric range, re frigerator, automatic ~washer— $6,800.00 Black 680 641-tf s e 1 BEDROOM house, some furni- ture, located Star Hill. $500 will handle. Rm. 431, Gastineau Hotel 640-6t COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE. DAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950 FOR SALE LOOK AT THESE BUYS! 5,500 2 bedroom, partly furnished, basement, close in, best neighbor- hood. IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN- CY. 6,500 1 bedroom, furnished 3rd St. near business district. Large yard, Immediate Occupancy. ‘W 8th near Juneau Marine, double corner lot, 2-bedroom bright house, large kitchen and utility room, gardens, strong fence. Was $7,000, now $6,500, 6,900 4 bedrooms, new ;concrete basement, new kitchen, large yard 100x100, best neighborhood, Douglas. IMMEDIATE OCCU- PANCY. 3 4,000 2 bedrooms, 4 acres pat. pend.. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 8,400 3 bedrooms, 5 acres patented. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 15,500 4 bedrooms, 4 acres patented near city limits. Good invest- ment. Can sell lots to lower cost of large home and immediate grounds. IMMEDIATE OCCU- PANCY. AUK BAY. 2,000 1 large room, on water. IM- MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 7,000 3 bedrooms partly furnished near DeHart's. IMMEDIATE OC- CUPANCY. ’ BAR and bldg.,, 16 apts furnished inc elec ranges in all, Steam heat, new foundation 2 yrs ago, good roof, dance floor. Sale in- cludes bar license. Rentals ing liquor store and plumbing shop, 16 apts total $500 with no rent raises for 2 yrs, Could be about $700. Located at gntrance City Float. . 4-apt. Lwy. partly flrn. elec. ranges elec. hot water heaters. Close it Tenants supply own heat and utilities. Three apts bring $14Q plus owners apt. Terms, $4004 down, 100 mo plus 6% int. By appt. Total $12,600. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom fur. nished, large fenced in lawn, veg- etable garden, berries, desirable neighbors, $7,500. NEW LISTING—One bedroom stucco house, full concrete base- ment, unfurn. Second house ad- joining now dancehall, could be living quarters. 10 acres patent- ed solid glacier fill on banks Mendenhall River. Ideal chicken ranch. Material included to im= prove buildings, $7,500. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, bes! neighborhood, view, $2,000, NEW LISTING—Garrison house appraised at $12,500 for house, $1,500 for lot, $1,000 for furniture. ‘We think lot is worth $2,500 be« ing 80 x 100, nearly double, for total $16,000. $3,200 will handle on comb. GI-FHA loan, furnishea. 4 bedrooms, Crane heating, buill 10 years ago. - Juneaun: $1,900 2 bed furn. Willoughby. A» on. Will take deposit. 52,300 1 oed furn Basin R. Small available today. 53,250 shop on Willonghby. Wates, main artery froncs. 35,800 3 bed furn. Star H. close in, view 36,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsmt workshop, close in. 315,000 rooming house 6 rooms pla large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. Will finance. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. Ine come $200. View, furn best. Soug No. 3 Klein Bidg. FOR RENY - Tel. 91 o e nves " girls who are to take over the meet- To Be investigated {man, Ann Livie and Cecilia Niemi. ter take care. | o'clock. don’t look out. The Cobb is schedul- | in southeast Alaska. CALL 'ZALT HATLIN for your suppcrting commercial quantities of | Home phone Red 290. 638-tf agency operates the Cobb. | puws, Will be used. Exploration will Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 over, n ou' as as a | our pesident, Sue Wade, chue | ings for the next four times. They |are Carol Lawrence, Nancy Berg- SEATTLE, Oct. 26—(P—Alaska’s Qur next meeting will be Wednes- succulent shrimp and crab had bet- | day afternoon, November 1 at 4 The Fisheries Research vessel, VIRGINIA NIELSEN, Reporter. John N. Cobb will get them if they | ——— o ed to leave here Monday on a six- | MISCELLANEOUS week skellfisn exploration voyage The quest will be concentrated | €lectrical work. Experienced houfte in arcas which show promise of | Wiring. Electrical marine repatr. shrimp and crab, the U. S. Fish and Wildife Servig> said, The| ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- dress C 1494 Empire. dh several types of gear, including| % peam trawls and shrimp and crab]cgfia‘:fiEEDP;::us:;iuP?fi ':1 be conducted west of Baranof and Chichagof Islands, Chatham Strait| S0 Decker Way. and, if time -permits, off the West Coast cf Prince of Wales Island. Bottem life samples also will be made and oceanographic observa- wons will be made at each fish- ing station, Doland E. Powell, fish- ery engineer in charge of the ex- ploratory fishing section, said. i A R W AR N 7 WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printiug - Photostats TOP QUARLITY VALVES IN USED CARS R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street PNA WEDNESDAY Pacific Northern Airlines carried 15 passengers yesterday. Only five went to Anchorage: Warren Eng- | SPECIAL 2 dahl, Dolly Silva, James Matousek, || 1947 stuaébaker Champion B m o ool 4 Door Sedan ..........$1150.00 Francis. | Eight arrived from Anchorage and 1947 International two from Cordova. From Anchorage % Ton Truck .. 900.00 A. Condon, Faye Clem, T. Rome,|| 1937 Plymouth 4 Door F. E. Dietz, Ben Crawford, Ray Sedan, Excellent plummer, Col. Opson and Cpl. Ir- Shape .. Soroptimists will meet tomorrow in the Baranof Terrace Room for a birthday luncheon, Mrs. Ilah Par- menter, said today. 1940 Pontiac—New Motor 350.00 Phone 57 HERE FOR MEETING Art Olin and Vern Albright of Ketchikan are in Juneau for a week- end meeting of longshoremen. They i are at the Gastineau Hotel. } ! FOR SALE — SPEED QUEEN WASHING MACHINE. EXCEL- LENT CONDITION— $75. Phone Douglas 442. 640-Tt e e 3 HP 32 VOLT diesel generator with primary cell battery bank. Complete outfit in good condition. Priced low for quick sale. Call Green 643 or write Empire C 1589. 639-6t ATTRACTIVE stucco house, fur- nished, two bedrooms, partial basement, recently renovated, best buy today, 503-10th St. 639-tf LUNCHROOM on Willoughby Ave. Phone 946. 638-6t LOT 4 block C in the Highlands, = choice lot on the highway. We have a loan for a two bedroom house approved for this property which can be transferred to pur- chaser. Construction eould start immediately. Phone 416 or 672. 631-tf. 45 Ford cab chassis, '46 Dodge pan- el, '47 Dodge panel. Phone 707 Foster’s Transfer. 625-tf WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey’s Mkt. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- wood. 592-3mo. Defense “Secretary Marshall has named K. T. Keller to be director of guided missiles—a new post established by Marshall in his own office. Keller, president of Chrysler Corporation, will serve on a pért- time basis. A military officer will be appointed as a full-time deputy director. ) STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69t WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. USED CARS ST RIRRn '37 CHRYSLER, new motor. 3 hp compressor, 2 hp, 110 volt motor, drill press, 9 inch So. Bend lathe, other equipment. 513 Willoughby. ‘ 641-3t DODGE sedan, new engine, new tires, good condition. Inquire at. the Snap Shoppe. 641-tf CHEVROLET 1939, 2 door sedan, just tuned up. New plugs and heater, radiator hose, prestone, two new extra tubes, good tires, spot light. 705 12th or, call Red 450, 637-6t 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition. Phone 86 days. 636-7¢ WANTED PERSON as part time mercantile investigator cn a fee basis, for | the City of Juneau and surround- ing districts. In reply give age, | qualifications, phone and address. | Reply Daily Alaska Empire C1602. 641-6t Wn'iu:ss at Pernr’s Cafe. 45-tt LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Pair of glasses in Post office on Wednesday night. Oall at Empire, : 642-3¢

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