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PAGE SIX e et e e e REDSTOTRY | AT(RACKING ALLIED LINES (Continued from Page . One | north of the | Thi the | ese command- their major build former iron tri area into which Ci ers were reported pouring new men and materals of the Reds n_ triangle plies out of a near Kun p area ¢ line topic mm:uumii to be thegpossibility of a cease-fire agreement=But the talk didn't affect acion. i, Front 18§ dispatches reported in- creases int@ed artillery fire and em- p'acement@alo Eastern front | where seyoral grenade tossing bat- | tles Lroke, out. | PRESIDENT FIRES MASS. TAX CHIEF er in which Mr. Delaney has con- ucted the business of his office.” The White House would not elab- yrate on the one-sentence statement In 1947, a House Appropriations | ubcommittee charged there were rregularities in the handling of tax and March of Dimes ! : in Delaney’s office. Delaney | re was any mi reports and the indation in Ma the dimes collect ; office “in order.” returns jed th f the t Infantile | act | jons in were indication that to- wos any way that four-year-old | wa ispension with day connected probe. TESTIMONY BARES LUCKY AS VICEKING WASHINGTON, Federal narc Senate Crime cor Charlies (Lucky) vice overlord, is “the kir he drug traffic in the Uni and Ttaly. The agent,” Charles Siragusa swore he has evidence that Luciano, operating from has gunmen in the United States who enforce his orders, and that Luciano’s profits ittee today that Luc . pir ted States | are delivered to him by international WASEINGTON, June —— President. Truman today suspended Denis Wi Delaney, collector of In- nal Rbwenue for the Massachus- otts distefet. A WhitéHouse announcement, said suspension is effective immed- tely “pending the investigation of certain eharges concerning the man- 27 DEFENSE IS YOUR JOB, TOO ! | Fi H gab session while they polish up for tomorrow’s inspection. They are a part of the best-fed, best-equipped, best-cared-for Army in the the United States Army. And they are world just like the boys from your home town, from your own block, who are job of defending your country—and you. *U.S. Savings Bonds are Defense Bondé-Bug them The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and ERE is a group of strong, healthy young American soldiers enjoying an after-chow messengers. Luciano, in New York, 1946 after prisoh. Siragusa testified as the leadoff witness at the committee’s second day session in its televised probe of dope peddling. At a spectacular former gang leader was deported to Ttaly being released from addicts bi drug “enators session yesterday, others gave tiy account of how pe peddler: lave children to the habit Siragusa said he would mend tougher laws and sentences to punish the drug dler, and cance! on of the ci ship of naturalized citizens who, ke charged, are amonz the traffic. His testimony Wiley an outh of being so naive in our for lations is past.” ACCUSED OF RADE, MAN UNDER GIRL'S BED HIGHT BEFORE ARLINGTON, Va e 27 —P— quoted a 20-year-old bride today as saying that one of two men sceused of having kidnaped and raped her clalmed he spent part of the previous night under her bed. y Ann Hotchkiss tol¢ John Robert Polk, 19 cident and recalled tc and a J recom- toughe he: Police police tha related the ber part of a conv with her huszhand. Police said Polk denied having been in the Hotchkis apartment on Sunday evening. Polk, a mechanic’s helper, and William Robert Payne, 25, of Beth- esda, Md., are being held without bond on kidnap charges filed after the abduction of Mrs. Hotehkiss early yesterday. Police said both have admitted the crimes in signed | Both kidnaping anc a possible death penalty statements. rape carry in Virginia. Mrs. Hotchkiss, married only 11 days ago to Navy Ensign James K. Hotchkiss, said the two attacked her several times and threateued to kill her. ~dMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— training now to do a Defense is your job, tooi And one of the best ways for you to do that job is to buy U. S. Defense* Bonds. For your Defense Bonds help maintain America’s eco- nomic strength just as these boys help maintain her military strength. Go to the Pay Office where you work and sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan, or join the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. But do it today! ation she bac | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LASTJADANESE HOLDOUTS OF WAR KOIST WHITE FLAG treatened to kill any of his' who try to surrender. The | have been Anatahan, . \ral Marianas, for seven| i | { { | | | Hospital casl | auam, sune 27 - ne crew back from g an Tsland today B e potted a white fiag there, t- A P i e 18 Japane-e holdout: T Lundstrom. | War I mag be ready to su: o rilhe, A plane piloted by Lt. Jobr e Anderson of Addison, Mich., and [ | | R. T. Ingles of Santa Monica, Ca [ circled the istand late today P Abhlstrom al weighing | arged from the Government n, Jun-| potted the flag flymg on a bes . sions. | | on the northwest tip. : i i | if | Farther down the coast they pec | ed over a group of y 10 Ja | anese. They repor| Japane | waved white flag The plane circled low and droppe: | leaflets in Japanese telling the holc outs a Navy ship would come Ju 30 to pick up those wishing to = render. The holdouts have been dominated by a fanatical Japanese who re- | fuses to believe the war is over. He m of | biy it the | df th PUBLICA given tk made appli- Anchorage | 5762, under the Act of May | 43 Stat. 803) for Lot 14B,| irvey No. 26 ¢ Road Group of Homesit ed on the east shore of Auk on the west side of the Fritz romesite, « FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that the Haines Packing Company, have filed an application for a soldiers’ addi- tional homestead, under sections| 2306-2307, R.S.U.S. Anchorage Ser- ial 011792, for Lot 3, Sec. 24, T. 31 S. R. 59 E. C.R.M. containing 13.29 | fil; acres, and it is now in the files of A the land office, Anchorage, Alaska Any person claiming the land ad- any of the above mentioned versely should file their adverse Jould file their adverse claim | claims in the local land office, An- in the local land office, Anchorage, | chorage, within the period of pub-. within the period of publication or| lication or thirty days thereafter, thirty days thereafter, or they will| or they will be barred by the pro- be barred by the provisions of the| visions of the statutes. statutes. | CHESTER W. McNALLY, GEORGE A. LINGO, | Acting Manager | Manager. | June 6, 1951. First publication: June 6, 1951. July 5, 1951. Last tion: August 1, 1951. | c rner No. 1, and it is now in the| es of the land office, Anchorage, | ska. Any and az: persens claiming ad- | ver First Publication: Last publication: publice | | | | | | | | | 1 | ( | The U. S. 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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE RTISING REAL ESTATE WE NEED LISTINGS—Have ser- | COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, eral prospective buyers with furn. conc. bsmt, hot water rad- money. iators, fine view, good lot, Doug- WANTED — 32 ft. gillnetter out-of-| las, $10,000, (W27 town buyer. EXCELLENT 2 bedroom houre, 2 DOUGLAS-2 bedroom, completely| yrs. old, conc. bsmt, garage, elec- furnished, new 2-oven elec. stove, hot water heater and range, 8 ft. refrig. wall-to-wall carpeting, central hot air heating, washing machine, drier, ete. im-] view, Highlands. $16,£7. iy (W24) mediate occupancy. LARGE 4 bedrcom house, 2 baths, DOUGLAS~—Sell or rent 2 bedroom spacious living room and dining home, new, furnished. If rent, room, den, bsmt., fine view, good $100, limit three persons, no pets,| * neighborhood. $12,000. lease, reference required. HIGHWAY 2 bedroom home, close- RENT—very small home Douglas,{ in, nice grounds, good water, limit 3 persons, allowance for re-\ phone, furnishgd. $8,400. (W28) decorating, immediate occupancy,!NXCE 2 bedroom home, = excellent lease $40. lot and garden, good view and RENT—Juneau 2-room apt. good| location, furn, part bsmt., one location, no steps, 2 persons, no| Mile from Juneau. $6,300. (W23) pets, lease. f WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- BEDROOM home, completely| room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, furnished, immediate occupancy,| Douglas, $5,000. (W20) fireplace, basement," electric kit- | FURNISHED small two bedroom chen, yard for children. home, South Franklin. (W19) BEDROOM-—completely furnish-{GOOD LAND, large house, needs ed, large rooms, view, price $3,150.| Wwork. Highway. $5,500. (W29) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, many other features. $26,000. (W25) MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. SUMMER CABINS BEAUTIFUL Point Louisa cabin, water, beach, $4,300. ROOMY Lena Point Cabin, water, electricity, refrigerator. $3,300. (W31 GOOD for year round home, needs repairs, large pat. ground, good view. Thane. $4,300. (w21) INVEST IN JUNEAU COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) CHICKEN ranch, good business Will sell all or part. (B5) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (Bl GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and new home keing completed, electric equip- ment—include deep freeze in basement, garage, view, electric kitchen, 2 bedrooms. ‘ COUNTRY—Cabin Lena’s Cove— also 2-bdr. home with 2 acres cleared land, garage, root house, etc. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank 3 BEDROOM Home, near Federal Building. Large livingroom, din- ing room, fireplace, basement, gar- age, electric kitchen. Good yard. Early occupancy. ! ARGE 3 bedroom log cabin. Lo- cated beyond Tee Harbor on the Eagle River Highway This home | is located on two acres of a com- ! pletely - landscaped and parked point. Occupied as year round| pysiness. Approx. $55,000, (B3) home f"‘l completely equippcd; MANY OTHER LISTINGS with light plant, water system, | out buildings and a large proauc- | BOD Druxman-Phone 891 tive garden. The main houss is| ssoci very well built with an oil fur N‘l,'ugéatli‘;;sprgn s"leaate nace and oversize living room Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road with field stone. fireplace. Clear | FOR SALE title to land. . L | $7550—3 bedroom house in’ Douglas. | Under two years old. Automatic | oil furnace, garage, good corner | lot. New electric stove. Unfurn- nished. Immediate occupancy. ! $5250—1 bedroom furnished house in Juneau, two blocks from bus- iness district. | Belle’s Cafe — Fully equipped. A certain money maker. INVESTMENT property. A prime!® store space with apartments in|— !_39_‘;(, location. Rented with good | HARFORD Frocks, Inc. Represent- income at preesnt time. Owner! ative. Phone Red 84 financed. ' B T TWO lots in 12th St. District. FOR QUICK Sale, Priced at $750.00 each. { lode mining property, William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel USED CARS' 1939 PONTIAC 6. See at Jorgenson | Motor: 844-6t ® o o e o o o . e 30-30 Winchester, long barrel, e peep sights, and sling. $50. e Call at Empire Apt. No. 1 dur- o ing daytime. 845-5 . eecccsoe | valuable gold 5 full offer re- 844-5t Bay. No reasonable | fused. Address 92 Empire. Baby Scales $3.50, zipper lining $35.00. See at Roy Clifts. First house past Duck Creek going toward Auke Bay. 844-2t 1949 STUDEBAKER 5 passenger Deluxe. Call 032-ring-2 after 4 p.m. 843-6t 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan, good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 828-tf TWO bedroom house, furnished. 429 10th St. . Phone Green 135. ) 837-t¢ LOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. Good| FOR RENT condition. New Motor. Fhone Red 910. 7894t | BACHELOR Apt. See Brownie the i i i et || < ATDRT, 844-tf MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t¢ NERES A IGBU STORE or OFFICE space. Winter & Pond building. Phone Douglas 28217, 837-12t STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 1400 SQ. PT. warehouse—two story, with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft store. George Brothers. 762-t4 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-mar chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. 3STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or ‘Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t1 WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 142 WANTED IO RENT or purchase by Aug. 10, two bedroom house. Phone 123, Kelly. 844-6t SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Bedan 1842 Plymouth 4-door Bedan 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe HELP 'WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 1946 International U %-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling 115 Front Street Phone 57 1| WAITRESS & 1 Fountain girl Percy’s Cafe. 755-t1 B Co. FROM YAKUTAT R. O. McDonald of Yakutat ar- rived here Monday on PNA and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. SITKA VISITORS - Mr. and Mrs. K. M. DeLahunt of Sitka are stopping at the Gastin- good | (ww)., (W30) | | I claims and mill sites, at Berners | BUGGY used, good condition $20. | Taylor Tot | $15.00. New man’s coat, large with PETER WOOD AGENCY —$58885— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —588588— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$85885— CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE NEXT to Rhode, Seatter Tr. $1500. SIDE of Beistline, excavated for foundation. $1500 Seatter Tr. | BETWEEN Beistline and Overby, Seatter Tract $1500. | DIRECTLY above Overfbys, inclu- des 2-bdrm, house, 3 lots $5,000. GLACIER Hwy Highlands $2,000. HIGHLANDS west of Parsons $2,000 CHANNEL Blvd between Ski Trail and Steel Bridge $1200. SKI Trail, excavated $750. CHANNEL Blvd near.Wildes, clear- * ed, filled, ready to build $1500. DOUGLAS, approach to cannery, two lots $600. BACK of Mike’s 2 lots $1,000. FOUR. together Star Hill $1,000. 3% ACRES Auk Bay next Hickeys includes new house $14,200. ONE acre at airport entrance. FRITZ Cove choice point $1500. NEW LISTING — furnished home plus 60x20 what-is-it. Nice solid home, yard, also raised quonset on pilings over water suitable for workshop, nightclub, boat works, net house, residence. Quonset has hot water furnace, windows, walls raised five ft off floor. $10,500 takes both buildings, highway and water frontage. NEW LISTING — furnished home, 2 bedrooms, playrooms, yard, be- autiful view ' cf Juneau. $6,300. Highway and water frontage. BUYER to property owner, out Highway. Desire buying direct, structurally sound, 3 bedroom house, large yard for garden and boys. Phone McHuron 132 or 123. 846-6t NEW LISTING—2 bedroom house Gun Club road at Small Boat Harbo! block from new school. Area between this house and N.C. | Co. to be filled. EEAUTIFUL SETTING — view of city from hill ‘at end of steel bridge Full concrete basement. Lot 120x150 cleared and planted. FOUR bedroom house newly re- built and redecorated. New hard- wood floor by Vie Power, new large floor furnace, thermopane windows, new sinks and Kkitchen cabinets. Furnished, view, corner lot, $10,500. PRICE DOWN—to $4,000, small downpayment. 2 bdrm furnished. { Rents $60 per month now. |PROTECTED HARBOR, Fritz Cove the Vic Johnson home $12,000 inz 3 acres cleared land with beach | frontage. 3 bdrm, new kitchen. Showings any evening and Sun- days. A beautiful home. WILL INVEST WITH GROUP to buy the Feero property next Hiekeys, center of Auk Bay. 3% acres patented, new unfinished house. Price $14,200. Ideal for subdivision or lodge site. |NEW LISTINGS — Maurstad Apts. back Moose Club. Income $200 month, price $10,500. Terms. Al- s0 house next door on Decker i Way income $85, price $5,000, Terms. HAVE TWO INVESTORS, $20,000 each, looking for buildings. Have one investor $40,000 looking for business to buy. One investor wants 50x50 bldg. site. WE HAVE NINE (9)' Apartment | and Hotfel properties for sale in Juneau. WE HAVE ONLY (6) Juneau homes left for sale—we have five being financed. WE HAVE the Eagles Nest again, for $5,000; a 2 bdrm house on Willoughby for $1,900; an unfin- ished on 4th St. steps for $2,500; house behind Baranof for $5,250; small house on third near Berg- man for $5.250. WE SELL GOOD HOUSES FASZ LIST WITH US TODAY! PETER W AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldy. Tel. 911 SALMON CATCH ON COLUMBIA IS POOR ASTORIA, Ore., June 27 —A— Catches have been poor so far in the summer commercial salmon season in the Columbia river, can- neries repert. ‘The season opened Sunday night. The largest boatload brought in by fishermen so far was only 1,000 pounds. Catches normally are light at this timesof year. Meanwhile 2 fourth cannery turn- ed to packing of Japanese tuna. The Columbia River Salmon Company reported it had received 50 tons from one freighter, and would be- gin packing the frozen - tuna by | July 5. FROM MT--ED _Ruth J. Kinne o