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PAGE SIX JUNEAU SOLDIER AT ¥ TRANSPORTATION BO( Kentuek e . v Series) ™M portation bly ac-| ably ac-j ue- all scond of the ' 1 th teppin projects GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH oth J rgo schedule to Alaska KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF 1951 than the r am- transporta- now operating any time since EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Becond and Fr OETOMELEAT Juneau PHO FOR APPOINTM: Fensolds™ counters, ivolved, but there is the satisfaction ‘of 'or truck trailers. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEA U, ALASKA still } War II. But are t om the same old prok haul. Most of the s still go south en ;‘ 1 program | Most of | in Alaska of south-! the cne-w Burcau of Reclamation and will nd bar ¢ present cons little hop E ticn o power potential ets thereabout. a ton | Wi 1am Creck, nor Project on th of Fairbanks. innovations, ent in bulk in- to be work- 1OW sacks, see well. Two pping bulk cement to tk Superior Pottland Cement ps to Seward via Portland| & Barge Co. Henry Kaiser's! Pérmanente Cement Co. sends bulk Anchorage via Foss|, The a construction project distance 1t a mile. GVER 200 GUESTS ViSIT AT ST. ANN'S Kaiser ile to e two new 5 1 Alaska Ce u 1sed on the East Coast by Ocean Tcw, Inc., for the Alaska are carry their cargo in b i ani t. Ann's Hospital observance of | dir Hospital Day Friday af- | onal noon The vans, being built by Pre 1 Car Co., will be 40 feet 1o git feet wide and eight feet high.|? h of the vans will hold 64 ment tons of car of the ships can car! h or aro 3,300 me ment tons of cargo. The ace equipped with heay liftinz the loaded va o ship and ship to doc! can be hs with a 0 to 5:30. Cana ure-(a large bouquet of flowers by courtesy of Juneau Flo- sts, and pouring during the after- ncon were Mrs. K. S. Clem, Mrs. I Day, Mrs. Joseph Greenspun, Mrs. Ernest Hendrickson, Mrs. Mrs. H. I. Lu Ginnis, Mrs. S, " ) sich and Mrs. J. A, Williams. A fashion sho sponsored by Behrends, Brown's Ready-to-wear, % - £ Clothes Closet, Leota's, Stevens { Alaska statehood has | and Tot-to-Teen Shop was given af this session of |3 o'clock and again at 5 o'clock for iy observers seem to ihink, DEE={later guests. Pre-school models were haps it would be a gocd time now | Kristan, Linda Boochever, for all hands to get behind the bill ' Bobbie K. Boochever, 6 for an elective governor. | { two ship: from dock { oo vaped The van led on railroad flatcars innovation may ultimately W g t in door-to-door delivery the manufacturer or wholesaler to the merchant with no intermediate | handing of the goods. INCIDENTALS ) 3 s little apparel were Mrs. Kenneth Albert- aska’s coastal towns should start , Mrs. Cecil Casler, Mrs. Floyd limbering up in anticipation of a, 1, Mrs, Zalmain Gross, Mrs. meetinz with the Seattle champion. | Joseph McLean, Mrs. Howard Mc- The Lest hurler in the Seattle € Mrs. Ray Mansfield, Mrs. will be picked or June 9. On D. D. Marquardt, Mrs. Glenn Mil- 20 he will sail from Seattle on | lice, Mrs. Dale Ste t, Mrs. Pelix Denali and = will meet Toner and Mrs. Alexander Young. young pitchers in Ketchikan, Pet-|} John Durney was chairman urg, Juneau, Sitka, Seward, ia and Kodiak. i An have worsted the D in several past en- No prize money is in. Juvenile baseball pitchers u, Ai- June informal given durin musical program g the afternoon by cn, who was the during the earlier hour, Nancy McDowell, pianist, Miss Carol Lawrence, accord- | , after 4 o'clock. The Corps of Ergineers will open| 7The Hospital Guild and the Sis- {and f showing up them furiners, nd heard in recent weeks. He has now' | joined the Alaska staff of the U. S. The study will be made in con- | nection with the Bureau's proposed | Beaver | ed “Loop,” some 48 miles | startin: out of Seward on the Alaska Rail- ! road, will be entirely eliminated by | to Ger for which | the Al bids have been called. Taking the | George 1loop out of the tracks will shorten | member olulu from Seward to An- ON HOSPITAL DAY tea, fashion show | evenin ical program attracted over | Air who visited the hospital | the The tea table was beautiful with | Tacoma, Mt vari-colored | jeave the latter Gruening, Mrs. Waino | H. Hillerman, A. McPhetres, Mrs, Montgomery, Mrs. Mike Pu-! HAWAIAN C OF C 1 in an economic study of the | rbanks area and an investiga- | -“[\S 14 S’.GNED Up hydro-electric - EOR l\_lASKA'IOUR idents of Hawaii have go on a tour of Northwest slulu, This 1formation sent g, consultant of ypment Board, by bcommittes Chamber Fourteen 1 | sigred T 1o | Alaska was of Com | Armi | speetion { Industrial In- ion Tour” was ) pesple. The 14 igned are Mr. , Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Oliver 1 Cornelison, | on, M | Harry Bertelmal | M venson, Harry Asa- ! s Ann Ayau and the tour eing limite | Who hs {and Mr | Paul 0. Smith { Kinney | Mrs. M Tip D ve Honolulu on the 10 via Norihwest ¢ at Pertland, Ore., From there they neville Dam, Seattle and June 20 for med for them 1e 22, and the will and arr ning Taey ne: mo ! will go to Mt. Hood, Rainier, cl | Juneau. A trip is pl | to Taku Lddge on J following day they | banks. On Jt 5, they leave i banks via the railroad, remain over | y t ey | and arrive in age June 26. A itour of Matanuska Valley, salmon and trout fishing, and trips to places of interest will occupy three days lat Anchorage until June 30, when | they -4 a Northwest Airlines plane for the return flight to Ha- | waiir | is being | ®Armitage c2id the trip is being irecefved with enthusiam in the Is- | lands. Governors of Oregon, Wash- | ington and Alaska have written wel- ing the latest in womsn's' comes to the tourists and promise | them official hospitality of each area they visit Thomas | National l”:u'kl l i | PARTIALLY f WEDNESDAY, MAY 09 23, 1953 REAL EST | 'REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE “ OUR POLICY! Fair prices for both buyer and. seller. It is our earnest desire to com- bat the temptations of inflation and, at the same time, briny to our clients honest prices that flect curreni ec nom!: con.il.is We want to make sil to satisfied buy satisfied sellers. ol > value to us unless they can be sold. Unscrupulous or ill-advised over- pricing eventually comes back- to MUBPHY & uunp“ those who are guilty of such acts. REALTORS — QCCOUNTANTS By helping the inflationary move- Phone 675 over Fifst National Bank(ment to keep rolling upwards, these | rorrosrec s re s T oo ame people must, as a nesult, pay | NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU-- higher prices when they next buy. DUPLEX on Star Hill—NO STZPS. We do not deny that it is some- | 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur-| ;o0 ossible to get an exorbitant| nished. i 4 price, BUT such sales usually re- $4000. Very livable log cabln on al o ot Jeast five or six times the very fine lot. normal amount of time necessary to BELLE'S CAFE—Juneaws bestl .. mmate an honest sale. restaurant—Make inquirles—BoX| "yt vou want your own home, ex- 2324. amine our listings today. You will Wi“iam Willll—mlone 23‘ find almost every one assures you | of a dollar’s value ‘for each dollar Office in Gastineau IHotel spent. If you want to sell your home, FOR SALE tcall us for assistance. We will not FOR SALE OR RENT make any false promises of extrav- agant prices or imaginary buyers. SCHILLER Grand Piano. Mahog- any case. In good condition. We will, however, make every hon- | Phone Black 369. 817-4t 3 PHONES 676 and 207 NEW LISTING: JUNEAU:— + BEDROOM Home, One block from hospital. Large yard, base- ment, fireplace. DOUGLAS: SPECIAL! 3 BEDROOM House, furnished. Dbl. 15t, fine garden, garage. Immedi- ate occupanc shed large cabin at Lena Cove. Superb view. EOATS: est effort to secure a fair price for your heme. It will be our pleasure to serve you in any way possible. | Bob Druxman. READY FOR OCCUPANCY EXQUISITE imit. log cabin, 3 bed- ! rooms, beautiful woodwork, furn.,! 21 acres land, $10,000. (W18) | MAGRIFICENT view, 4 hedroom | ARRDZL L ey 5 home, excellent neighborhood. NEW Ford Truck Springs, front; $12,000. (W186) $19.50. Rear $20.50. P. O. Box 821{ CLOSE-IN, nice 2 bedroom home, Anchorage, Alaska. 816-3t; good lawn, garden, view, furn- CAR Bed for Baby, Comb. Baby Swing & Car seat, Occasional Chair, Bridge Lamp, Hot Point Electric Heater, Wheel Barrow— | rubker tires. Phone Green, 135. 816-3t 65 FLY VIA PAN AM: 27 ARRIVE: 38 OUT Sixty-five flew with Pan Ameri- can World Airways Tuesday with arpivals and 38 departures. Ffom Seattle J. Horseth, Mrs. R. Boland, A. Clark, D. Cedarstrom, H. Graves, J. Gordon, Zalmain and D. | Gross, A. Morrison, Esther Otto. Mrs: A. Pepin, J. Ross, Monty Colby, 0. Hagland, P. Hagland, C. Hopson, i — ished, bsmt, Glacier Highway. OUTBOARD Motor 5 h.p. Evinrude, | $7 000, (W23) $20.00. Call Blue 529 after 5 pM. NEAT one bedrocm home, nice 816-3t| yard, furnished, West Eighth.| i | : | 85,000, (W22) PORTABLE Double Drum Donkey| yionepNizED 3 bedroom home, \A;ith cable block and falls. Call} excellent lot, near schools, Doug- 339. 816-3t | 1as. $7875, (Wid) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed-! room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, EASY Spin Dry Washing Machine. Phone Red 949 after 6. 815-5t | i 1 il | Douglas, $5,000. (W20) 1 DARK Green Davenport, in very FURNISHED small two bedroom | good condition. 1 9x18 plain color| hcme, South. Franklin, Cash| rug plus pad, also lined drapes' $3,000 or $3,500 on terms. (W19) to match. Phone Red 604. 815-3t HILLSIDE 1- bedrocm house with room to expand. Only $1900. (W13) EVERY PRIC‘E — EVERY SIZE EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD PETER WOOD AGENCY JUNEAU — HOMES ACROSS steel bridee Vienola home and two 60x150 cleared lots. Full concrete basement. 3 possible 4 bd. $9,7C0 furn, 4 bd, 6th St. near hosp. $6,500 furn, 2 bd, 8th St. near Harbor. $6,000 furn duplex, Gastineau Ave. $5,000 furn. 2 bd, apt. $20 mo. Gast. 85,000 furn. 2 bd. also lots. Seatter $5,250 furn, 2 bd Immed. back ot Baranof. $5,250 furn, 1 bd. 3rd St. near Gold, $3150 1 bd furn, Star Hill. $2,500 unfinished, end of 4th St. $1,900 unfurn, 2 bd Willoughby, terms. $1,800 furn. 1 bd. Gastineau Ave. JUNEAU — APARTMENT BUILDINGS $140,000. 16 units, furn. $40,000 down, $700 plus 6¢; int per month. Now brings over $1,500 mo. $55,000. 5 units, room for expan- sion. Furn. $39,000 bare. Colonial Hotel & ad« joining lot. $30,000 furn, 4 units, 2 blocks Fed Bldg. $24,000 furn, 3 units, income $273 mo. Terms. {$22,500 furn, 5 units, $5,000 down Willovzzhby. $22,200 furn, 7 apts, 16 trans, 1 store. On So. Franklin, Terms Income now $800 mo. o SEAVIEW Apts and adj. lots. Site fcr improvement, stores, apts, ete. COUNTRY—Hwy ana Auk Bay $25,C00, 10 acres on water, 4 houses, boat houst divide. $14,200 3% 5 Hickey's Mk, New house unfinished. Terms. $12,000, 3 hd fu 3 acres. $4,5J0 es house River Landing. $4,250 —4 acres and house 8 mi on E Furn. DOUGLAS — Homes $12,000 4 kd fuin like new. $11,500 furn, 4 bd, $2,100 handles, $3,500 furn. 2 bd, all new furnish- ings. $6,5L0 furn. 2 pbd McCarron house $4,500 unfurn, 4 bd. DOUGLAS -— APARTMENT and Eagla I. Montgomery, D. Rossman, Israel, Shapiro, J. Steitz, Ebba Wagner,| J. Tipton, Katherine Decoife, Lil-| | b3 7 pri ] NEW 25 h.p. Johnson outboard mo-|{10G CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, ter with 14 ft. Hollywood Speed-| 155 acres, near Glacier, $5250 — ster Commercial trolling gear Is in Seattle this week on a big| '€ of St. Ann’s are uranimous in % ; $10,500, 4 units furn. income $213 | f project for Haines. If the' their expression of thanks and ap- month. $2,000 down, $110 plus My &5 8y 194 e Wik ska Magnums HINY JUNEAU, ALASKA R goes through it hips from nsfer cargo to nterior. trucks Herb Hilscher, Al il to water. . Last winter ",u, k on project, of which a GF ED REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT 1-0CIOR (10') Friedrich Floalingair Refrigerator Meat and Dairy, New Model . 1-11" Hus Notascratichonit . . $1550.00 sman Open-View Refrigerator : 1000.00 1-12' McCray Refrigerator Open-View As good as new 1-20 cu. ft. Reach-in Paniry Refrigerator . . Weber 20 cu. ft. Frozen Food or Ice Cxeam Case 1250.00 385.00 495.00 1-Seegar 20 cu. ft. Reach-in Refrigerator, almost new 495.00 1-Frigidaire 60 gal. Ice Cream Case 1-4 cu. ft. Apartment-size Refrigerator . . . 545.00 175.00 The above complete with compressors L) Oiher Used Siore Equipment: arnes Computing Scale, 24 1b. capacit deral Steak Machine, electric rican Used Slicer, elegtric tor Steak Machine, electric 115 H.P. Meat G { 1 Meat Grinder, electr uted IHot Dog Machine, electric »n he seen al: 296 Seuth Franlklin or Telephone 971 C y, not eleetric 1. i, AT & 75.00 95.00 25.00 175.00 295.00 375.00 25.00 22.50 ic . First Conce, First Served! Feob i At it e e TANDBY I OTHERS widely will n Canal port in the fore- as a terminus where barges the states for known ! aska promoter and public reln—i ns man, has transferred his in-}| sts, momentarily at least, from Hilscher did a lot of Katalla-Yaka little has been put | P! will! Who worked to make the | Vance of National Hospital Day an ga oil] n for tea, houses the fine attendance cooperation of bu: the help. of 1 this obser- {at the | iness | culstanding succes: FROM SEATILE; FWS - TEAL SAILS THIS A.M. FWS v 1 Kittwake, left Seattle yesterday morning for Alas- ka. It will stop in Juneau the last of the week enroute to Kodi it will operate during t summe; Aboard as skipper is Capt. Henry Museth with Engineer Ottar John- son, both of Juneau. After close of the fishing season next fall the ves- sel and crew will return to Juneau for the winter. The Teal, also of the FWS, sailed | this morning for the Alaska Penin- jsula where it is assigned for t coming season. Howard Mark captain. Aboard are Nils He s:on and George Varril, fishery aide: | both of Juneau, who will do work on the Chignik weir. BROWN BEARS OUT NOW ON LOOP ROAD Byowa bear$ ape appearing on the loop road. This notice is given to the youngsters who are biking in that section of the highway and are warned. The latest bruin re- pcrted was seen last night and a large one, good and fat agnificent fur. Other browns hav { ean reported seen during the past w0 weeks. —EMPIRE WANT ADS AY— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Ver has made applicatio additional h ea under Se: 'mbraced in Plat of U. S. & 2502, situated on the nort )f Glacier Highway about 4's worthwest 6f June aining 4.24 acres, 30” N, longitude 134 wnder corner No. 1 n the files of the Lan ‘horage, Alaska. Any and all persens claiming o serscly any of the above mentioned and should file their adverse claim n the local land office, period of publication or thirty days hereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the st e CHESTER W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. First publication: March 28, 1951, ‘Lust publication: May 23, 1951, mil 2% and it Office, An- liag Frambrough, Tom Nichols. a"mxi Annette E. A. Totton, M. Mofrow. Fo Seattle Eugene Holland, N. J. Buchanan, Darlene and Marlene Baker, Mrs. Strom, J. Gravel, Colin Ingharm, Nettie Hanson, Thomas Suiman, E. E. Beckstrom, BEerther, Strrett, Martha Hamilton and Pat, J. Pichotto, J. Woods, M. Whinery, | Mrs. Thorp. | To Ketchikan M. E. Gate. | For Fairbanks H. Smoke, G. Mag- anuk, Lillian Porter, Sam and Annie: Millick, H. Gilbert, L. Armagak, T. Swestses, Vincent Eakow, S. Albert, : | G. Elwin, Pete Starlock, F. Lorraine, J. E. Mundin, Oliver Walker, E. | Webster, D. Albert, D. Wick. For Whitehorse M. Angiers, G. G. Oberman. ready to fish also 220 Swift tar- get grade model 70 Winchester with Lyman 10x scope. Douglas 2233. 814-4t DOU‘GLAS, 4 room house, garage, $7166. 1 year old. $2766 will handle. Call Douglas 2763. 813-8t FT. MAHOGANY Skiff and Anchor, $350.00. 12 h.p. Elto Long Shaft & extra propeller, $200.00. 22 h.p. Johnson $90.00. Phone Green 24€. 812-6t Orford Power, Port Royal 30 FT. CRUISER, Cedar, Chrysler Calley, head, sleeps four. Phone | Blue 809. 31' 1<‘1' fi'x‘roller “Sub,‘ Well-rigged, equipped with fathometer. Float 3. 806-tf 811-tf Mrs. Gruening Is Reelected by AWVS NEW YORK, May 23, — @ — Directors reelected yesterday by the American Women’s Voluntary Ser- vices, Inc, at its annual two-day meeting here included Mrs. Ernest Gruening of Juneau, Alaska. The AWVS is interested in com- munity aid to the elderly, crippled as well as in personnel | work for the armed forces. J. M. Pichotta stopping at the Baranof Hotel TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1649 Dodge %-ton pickup 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 International %-ton panel 1946 International %~-ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe | | | R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 1 I PRICED for a quick sale, Holm’s Coffee Shop. Ready for nusiness. Call at Coftee Shep. 801-27t IF YOU are a machinist cr welder and want your own shop and business, here is your opportun- iy. My home and shop with stock and equipment’ is for sale. For particulars, contact owner John R. Kolstrand,Box 284, Pet~ ersburg, Alaska 798-2Tt blind and | PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb. Table Model, like new. Call 772. 792-tf of Skagway is|FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf ELECTRIC train, mangle, set glass- ware, deep-freeze 8 cu. ft. Evin- rude outboard, 2 h.p., Boys sled, 24 foot boat with 25 h.p. Univer- sal motor. Phone 522. 808-4t MODERN two bedroom furnished house, full basement, fireplace, double garage, large fenced yard, ideal location on Ninth St. Phone 522 for appointment. 808-4t PROSPECTING ON KATALLA-YAKATAGA OILFIELDS STARTS Word to George Sundborg, con- sultant of the Alaska Development Board, from Dr. Will H. Chase, of Anchorage, who is interested in the Alaska Petroleum Syndicate, said that Morris D. Hyman, of the Lee Oil and Natural Gas Company of Baltimore, has arrived in Cordova to go into the Katalla-Yakataga oil fields to make geophysical tests during the coming summer. He is accompanied by T. H: Newtop, of Edmonton, Alberta. PAMARAY SPECIAL Music nightly at the Pamaray by Eleanor O'Reilly and her music- al pals. Come and enjoy their dance melodies. 11, s2m0. 816-5t is at the Baranof Hotel. | 81750 down. (W8) SMALL country home, new wiring, furn.,, materials for expansion. almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile (W12) SUMMER CABINS SUPERB summer home, electricity installed, convenient location, large lot to assure privacy, Lena | Beach, $3,000 furn. (W17) YEAR ROUND country cabin, imit. log, 2 bedrooms. excellent view.l furn., near Thane. $4,300.00 (W21) | 1 FINISH THES:Z YOURSELF | COMPLETE 2 bedroom home, 4 ' acres, Douglas Island. $2500. (W15) CONCRETE bsmt, driveway, 1 acre, Douglas Island. $2730. (G11) | SUMMER Cabin, move to own lot| at low cost, new. $1050. (W9) CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT | MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. Lots located in Juneau, West: Juneau | and Auke Bay, on Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road, Lemon Creek and North Douglas Highway. INVEST IN JUNEAU COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B€) STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) CHICKEN ranch, good business. Will sell all or part. (B5) GROCERY store, very good with 2 bedroom apt. for owner. Will sell business and lease or sell building. (B1) ONE MAN business with shop plus 2 bedroom home, Only business like this in Alaska. All for just $15,000. (B4) GENI Store with considerable property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) APARTMENT house, 8 units, a buy at $22,000. (Y1) MANY OTHER business opportun- ities and inveéstment properties. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment MISCELLANEQUS HOP"S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-tf HELP WANTED YOUNS Woman typist, graduating high school student preferred for goud permanent position. Ap- ply Alaska Electric Light & Power. 8:7-tf * LOST AND FOUND | TAN Overcoat. Name inside, Tom 4¢7, interest monthly, PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 USED CARS 1931 MODEL A — Converted Royal Blue Ambulance. Makes ‘cheap bus, fishing truck or building supplies transportation. Phone Black 309. 817-4t - - 1939 FORD 2 door. Good transpor- tation. Green 963. 816-4t CHEV. 4 Wheel drive. Army madel 1%-2 ton. See by Harbor Cafe. Call Green 393. 816-6¢ 1947 FORD Coupe. Excellent con- dition. Phone 473 between 8:30 and 5:30 pm. 810-tf 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. Good condition. New Motor. Phone Red 910. 789-4¢ 1950 OLDSMGBILE Hecliday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call 95. 758-1£ 1936 CHev trick, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts FOR RENT STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 135-t1 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 762-tt RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.60 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 dey. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rcoms, weekly ¢ Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 60-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 WANTED HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. £ : 758-tf FIRST-CLASS, experienced sten- ozrapher-secretary. Law office. Robertson, Monagle, Eastaugh. 200 Seward Building. 198-tf SITUATION WANTED VET. 23, married, has second class Dyer. Phone 434. 816-4t ANCFORAGE GUEST Mrs. Edith Kent of Anchorage F.C.C. phone license, wants to make his home in Alaska. Write Richard Calhoun, 1722': South” Wall St. Los Angeles, 5, Calif. 811-13t lmwomo—m i

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