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PAGE 8IX FROM SEATTLE K. M. Norris of Seattle is istered at the Baranof Hot Juneau Won't Forget Jack Bailey Once crowned “King of the Chicago’s World Fair, B. is still ng with the royal touch Barkers” a ! | The Interior Department has| The inference is that Alaskan | for many years displayed a strict development cannot be carried on paternalism in its control of Al-!by private capital or individual aska |initiative, that only the Govern- Nowhere has the Department's,ment, in the form of the Interior |attitude toward Alaska been more |Department, can handle the job. clearly shown than in, a recent| Alaskans have never believed news story quoting Secretary|this arrogant nonsense. Most of Chapman on the future develop-|them do not believe it today. But, ment of the Territory if a small boy is told repeatedly Ithat he is never going to amount to anything, he may in time be- | lieve it. And if the Interior |drums out its savior theme long :untl loudly enough, it may con- |vince a majority of Alaskans and patural resources are fully devel-|g, complete its subjugation of this oped and utilized. . {Territory. It is a task too great for small | Secretary Chapman did not, of groups of individuals, or even for | ouice originate this policy of his Alaska department. He inherited it from ‘It s a some of his predecessors in office, gedersl - O CONSEIVE | jncjuding Julius A. Krug and Har- and develop these resourees SO |,iq 1. Jekes. that people can utilize them for | s ‘miatter of fact, Becretary the creation of \-,(:_:\lrh and the!cpasman did not even originat benefit of mankind the “task is too great for Alaska’ The Secretary says to Alaskans, | igiement that was attributed to in effect: “You are incapable of |}i " g innerited it, too. doing anything for yourselves; therefore, it will be necessary for| This statement first appeared in us to step in and do all things for fa bulky dream book produced by you.” |the Bureau of Re clamation more - (than two years while Krug | still Secret: f the Interiors | ecifically, it is item No. 42 in ection of this dream book la- | beled “Report of the Chief.” This |“report”. is dated May 2, 1949, isigned by Joseph M. Morgan, then 1Chief, Alaska Investigations Office, |Bureau of Reclamation, and ad- to the Commissioner of »w on his woria famous. radio thow, “QUEEN FOR A DAY." His regal taste extends to hi lisplayed by his smart of Macintesh many other radio stars, Mr. Bailey looks to MACINTOSH for the finest in materials and custom styling in suits Visit our Alaska representative and you'll clothes also, as wardrobe of custom tailored suits Like s contrib- to re- say- “Utimately, Alaska will ute billions of dollars a national income,” the press ports quote the Secretary as ing | “This will only be possible when year > why W. P. McCREIGHT Baranof Hotel, Tel. 800 Ric!mrd Macintosh Seattle Hollywood - San Francisco responsibility of the| ernment to el W. Straus, Commission- [er of Reclamstion then as now, passed the report on to Secretary |Krug with a covering letter dated {May 20, 1949. And Secretary Krug lsent it to the President on Junc 11, 1949 | After it had kicked around Wachington for a couple of ycars the whole report was relea Secretary man on 1951. It i consisti Sherwoad have a limited supply of M EE K now available for anyone who might yearn for ~@lid Fashioned Whole Raw Milk ...DropaCardto... theories set forth in the document Curtis H. Sherwood’s | 57 " o | to support those theories N ' St ° | The interesting theory ‘(hgz I_Al- | aska develope y in orth J; Star e gz by l' ‘ l R Y disproved more than once. Box 3036 - Juneau document mimeo- interesting T of some 340 photog S and ¢! s Much of the factual information it contains is extremely valuable although it is difficult af time: determine just where fact leave: off and fancy begins. There is a too, to disregard or glo: facts that might counte the been ry. Thirty years ago Alaska got its st pulp mill, a small plant at el River near Juneau. That You Are Known The person who "borrowed”’ panels and sun glass from the Douglas Dock is known fo us. You will be given one week to volun- tarily return our property, with no questions asked. If not returned within THIS ONE WEEK PERIOD, proper and effective legal means will be taken to prove guilt and bring about settle- ment. Mike Pusich of Douglas Department | graphed pazes plus many pages of | One example is the pulp indust- | THE DAILY ALASKA E) Microfiiming Qufit Purchased By Territory Territorial agencies and depar ments are to have the. opportun of microfilming old records, Territorial Auditor Neil Moo {made the announcement th morning adding that his offi /had ordered a microfilming o1 fit It should be here in about six weeks, he said. An act, passed by the last ‘.kiun of the legislature, provided (for destruction of obsolete records ;rovex-ing periods beyond ten year if they are first microfilme The opinion and approval of t! |Attorney General and Territor Treasurer is necessary before records can be destroyed. law prohibits destruction of rec- |ords “which are considered to be |of permanent value.” Moore said the microfilming equipment would be available to | any Territorial office wishing to | make use of it. ' Records will be photographed on 16 mm film which is easily stored and takes about one-tenth the space occupied by the papers in filing cabinets. Moore pointed out that cabinets in his office which cost the Territory more than $200 a year, for adding sec- | tions, can be completely done away with under the microfilmin; | system. The outfit bought by the Terri tory is a Bell-Howell product. which is distributed by Burroughs. 'Half Ordered on 'Defense Planf Tax Relief Program WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 — W The government has ordered a 60- |day halt in its tax relief program |for new and expanded defense plants because of “extremely tight” supply of critical building materials. Supply shortages have virtus |1y ruled out all but the most 1 |gent projects in the next few months ahead, mobilization direc- tor Charles E. Wilson said yeste day in announcing the 60-day moratorium. | The halt takes effect Aug. 18. |t will suspend the issuance of over it permits to defenise ontractors to write off the ecost their new or expanded plants tax ¥ )¢ | — - | NOTICE Extra telephone books available at Totem Press — 50 cents each. plant began the production of pulp |on January 24, 1921. The develop- ment wi poorly timed, coinciding with the business recession that | followed World War I and that unable to It closed down. But private investors did lose interest in Alaska pulp velopment. Since that time they {have invested thousands of dol- |lars in studies and surveys of po- | tential pulp development in South- |east Alaska. In this they laided and assisted by t |work of conscientious employees of a conscientious bureau And this aid was given, it might ‘be d, at no great cost in public and was recession. not de- Those expenditures of unds and the work of those bur- au employees are now bearing fruit in a large pulp development at Ketchikan. It is privately fi- nanced. The engineering and con- | struction will be paid for with pri- |vate funds. The investors have understood, even asked that the Government provide the power vilities, although the Recluma- tion Bureau has, since the pro- ject was initiated, shown cager- ness to get into the act. Another effort of private capital | to develop Alaska was Alcoa’ |posed aluminum plant at | way, and this had a sadder e Alcoa became interested about the time the Reclaniation | Bureau commenced its Alaska car- ‘eer. And the Bureau promptly | moved in on the Skazway project. | The full story of what happen- led there has mot yet been told. |When it is told, it is extremely |likely the story will rev that | Reclamation Bureau bungling and | Reclamation Bureau's insistence {that the development be carried |on according to its own plans had {a great deal to do with driving | Aleoa to seek a loca elsewhere. “INVITATION TG BID The Employment ity Com- mission of Alaska announces the In- yitation to Bid for furnishing one | new automobile, Standard 4-door | Sedan, F.O.B. Juneau, Alaska Tnterested bidders may secure bid | forms and specifications by call- ling at the Employment Security | commission Room 314, Goldstein {Blwg., or writing the Employment | Security Commission, P. O. Box 2661, | Juneau, Alaska Sealed bids will be received until 11:000 a.m. Wednesday, August 30, 1951, and then publicly opened. » JOHN T. McCLAUGHLIN Acting Executive Director. First Publication: August 15, 1951 Last Publication: August 29, 1951, not, it is pr | private [PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CALL FOR BIDS ’ Bids will be opened at 10:00 A. M. ‘ 1 August 24, 1951, in the office of the Territorial Highway Engineer t Juneau, Alaska, for the furnish- of fifteen automobiles of stan- dard make for use on the Alaska Highway Patrol. § Those cars will be 4-Door Sedans } vith the following specifications: 120 Horse Power; 121" plus wheel k with a weight of 3600 pounds | or over, and a light or glenn green i ; should come equipped with Teater, Seat Covers, Directional nals, Backup Lights, Spare Tire, Jonventional Shift, Heavy Duty ator, and be undercoated upon Delivery point, unless others called for, will be Juneau, Al to be made throu 1s the necessity ari acements. ublication: Aug. 8, 1951. Publication: Aug. 22, 1951. 'OR PUBLICATION out deliveries t e5 for Notice is hereby given that the Civil Aeronautics Administration has filed request (Anchorage 0186861 for the conveyance to the Alaska Aeronautics and Communications Commission, the following described tract of public lands, pursuant tc the provisions of Section 16 of the | Federal Airport Act of May 13, 1946 (60 Stat. 179; 49 USC 1115), for the nstruction, operation and main- tenance of a public airport at Haines, Alaska: | Tract. 1. Area within Township No. 30 South Range 59 East of ! Copper River Meridian, Alaska. Be- | ginning at a point coincident with |Cor 1 M. C. U. 8. Survey No. 908 | then proceed South 271.06; thence S 69° 50r E for 1390.06"; thence N 120° 10’ E for 240.0” to the edge of the right-of-way for the Haines High- vay along south edge of right- | of-way proceeding northwesterly to beginning. Area within Township h Range 59 East of Cop- | per River Meridian, Alaska. Begin- {ning at Point Coincident with Cor {1M.C.U urvey No. 908; thence proceed N 66° 56° W, for 303.60"; thence 59° 22° W for 1318.68’; thence 50° 23 E for 2 thence 9° 2 W thence 8° 43 W thence 200 100 W thence S 69° 50° E for H | thence N 271,06 to point of begin- ning. Tract 1 and 2 contain - 48 06 acres | 'more or less, located in tae First Judicial Division, at lattitude 59 N, longitude 135° 32 W. All| gs are true. The purpose of | interest in the lands having bona fide obj with the Regional Admi Bureau of Land Ma men 480, Anchorage, Alaska, within 0 days after the first publication a protest, together with evidence thac a copy of the protest, has been, served on the applicant 1 ABE BARBER i Acting Regional Administrator | First Publication: Aug. *, 1951. | Last Publication: Aug. 22, 1951. N N for for this |ing an or| | | NVITATION TO BID { 1 | The Employment Security Com- {mission of Alaska announces the {invitation to bid for furnishing one, | Model 1250 Multilith Duplicator with | Accessories, F.O.B. Seattle, Wash. | Interested bidders may secure bid | forms and specifications by calling _ |at the Employment Security Com- mission, Room 314, Goldstein Bldg., | or writing the Employment Security | Commission, P. O. Box 2661, Juneau, | Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 11:00 AM. August 23, 1951, and then publicly opened. JOHN T. McLAUGHLIN, Acting Executive Director. | First Publication: Aug. 8, 1951. Last Publication: Aug. 22, 1951 {3y NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that John Bear, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 012318, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2892, containing 2.61 acres, situated on the northeast shore of Lisianski Inlet, approximately % mile outh- casterly from Pelican, latitude 57 56/ 54 N. longitude 136°, 12 21" W at witness meander corner No. 1, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons elaiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned |1land should file their adverse claim lin the local land office, within the period of -publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statules GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First Publication: Aug. 15, 1951, Last Publication; Oct. 10, 1951. FOR SALE TROLLER “Mischief” for zale $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Packs 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf WANTED [ WANTED — Capable Stenographer, 200 Seward Building. Phone 334. 887-tf ( D e S LADY wishes day work. Blue 1030. 1 887-12t e e e reeee | e WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE ! REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE GARRISON house. 4 bedroom res- idence. two lots. Automatic hot water heating system. Well fur- nished. Complete electrical equip- ment. Price complete: $16,000. BEDROOM home with rental cabin. Located on Willoughby Ave. large yard with fine gar- den. Fully furnished. Owner fi- nanced. UNIT apartment. come property. DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom house. Unfurnished. Immediate occupancy. For sale at price less than appraisal. LISTINGS on several vestment properties. LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Tract. Highlands. BELLES CAFE—This is still the best small restaurant in Juneau. Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234 Office moved to Shattuck Building —Real Estate and Investment Securities. Alaskan agent for Grande and Co. A good in- large in- Seatter WE WOULD APPRECIATE LISTINGS! NEW Bedroom home, FHA ap- praised, furnished. Full ba: ment. Highlands. immediate cupancy NEW 2-bedroom home, furnished. FHA, financed. excellent income prop- 2 1-bedroom home. Douglas. on terms. Varied e. Best location. Real opportun WORKINGMAN'S Cafe. Fully equipped, priced right, immedi- ate pos on, b location. 3 BOATS—Large apartment house. 2-ACRE tract, well, 2-bdr house, part furnished, garage, ete. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank LOST AND FOUN FISHING POLE and reel between | Tee Harbor and Auk Bay. Call 121, 865-3¢ WANTED Wor care for 'TED home ar Blue 77 to stay in 3 children. WANTED: Young man for truck job and also work in store. Top wages. See Bill Cope, 20th Cen- tury Super Market. 885-3t Grocery clerk, prefer man. Top wages to See Bill Cope, 20th 885-3¢ WANT! experienced good man. Century Super Market. WANTED - es for Sitka Cafe in Sitka. Write E. Rogers, Sitka 884-Tt two, or three bedroom hous- or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — preferaibly furn- Tished, needed by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf “Furnished 2 bedroom or apartment by August 869-6t HELP WANTED—Alaska Lnundr;, 758-t1) 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Percy's Cafe. 755-t1 FOR RENT STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-11 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 452, 882-tf STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rem: Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 HERES A IGBU SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 {CONVENIENT location, 3 bedroom garden, | 286-4t | Experienced waitress- 7 irl.) FOUR bedroom home, steam heat, good view, bsmt, needs some re- decorating, owner-financed, Star Hill. (W44) BEAUTIFUL modern 2 bedroom home, hardwood floors, conc. foundation, large corner lotand gardens, many extra features, completely furnished. FHA ap- praisal unfurnished $13,000. Sale price $14,000. Douglas ,(W3D) THREE bedroom, two ‘living room home, ready for occupancy, Douglas, $4,000. (W46) GOOD five bedroom home with view, completely furnished, base- ment. $11,500. (W45) EXCELLENT 3 bedroom home, two baths, hardwood floors, bsmt, garage, furn. top location, $17,400. (W42) BEACH home, log, large main room, bedroom, good water sup- ply, Point Louisa, $5000. (W43) COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, furn. cenc. bsmt, hot water rad- iators, fine view, good lot, Doug- las, $10,000. (W2m. CENTRAL location, 2 bedroom i home, furn, near Fed. Bldg, $10,000 cash. (W35) home on bus line, near store, Auke Bay. $5250. (W4l ROOMY single bedroom house, bsmt., comp. furn, Gold Street $5300. (W36) DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) COUNTRY CABINS ILOUISA Point, $4300. |LENA Point, $3465. {DUPONT Trail, $4300 BEST highway lot, 226 feet frontage with over 1% acres. $2,000. (G18) LMANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate | Juneau—123 Front Street i Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND TMENT PROPERTIES (W30) (W31) (wan) road i | | MBE Ralph Thompson, good and equipment. $3500. (W4T BEAUTY ‘Salon, $6600. (BT IMEDIUM priced 4 unit apart- ! ment house, central heat. [ $12,600. (Y5) LOW rental apartment property, excellent business lot, can be | converted for better income, $15,000. (Y4) GOOD INCOME, downtown store- apartment bldg. with bar, cxcel- ent buy at $42,000. (B6) ,GENERAL Store with considerable Excellent location and (B3) (B8) of i location | property. | business. Approx. $53000. IRESTAURANT. $2,000. |COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) { COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) |CHICKEN ranch, good business Will sell all or part. (B5) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (Bl MANY OTHER LISTINGS ‘Bob Druxman—Phone 891/ M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road FOR SALE (6 0606060 00 0 0 © 2 BEDROOM Home. F.H.A. ap- ® Dpraised over $15,000. Com- pletely furnished. Automatic hot air*furnace, full basement. 50x100 lot. BY APPOINT- MENT ONLY. Phone 316. ° 887-4t ® @ o 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 e s——— DLNUIIG SEWIE MaCiile. Licaus model with button hole attach- ment. Call 0393 after 6:30 p.m. . 886-3t VIOLIN, bird cage, and girl’s bi- cycle. Very reasonable. Green 550. 884-2t ONE new 220 h.p. Lycombing air- craft Engine complete with prop, generator and starter. Al- 50 two 1850 floats. Price—make offer. Phone 581. Walter D. Field. 877-t1 WESTINGHOUSE _refrigerator, cu. ft. Excellent condition. $200.0C Phone Green 856. 861-6t SINGLE Skin Stone Marten neck piece, like new $25.00. Phone Blue 437. 2 873-2( REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson's El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf FRONT room set, washing ma- chine, radio, high chair, mis- cellaneous. Douglas 2441, 5th-E. Street, white house. 865-3t USED CARS 1949 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 4-door Sedan. Excellent condi- tion. Phone Blue 703. 886-3t DODGE Sedan. Inquire at Snap Shoppe. 884-8t 1941 CADILLAC Sedan. Call Green * 435, 884-6t PETER WOOD AGENCY —$$8885— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$$$855— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$$8858— BEHRENDS AVE. HOME AT FHA APPRAISAL PRICE—loan $12,- 600 fully furnished house $18,000. Evening showings by appt. NEW LISTING — clean 2 bdrm house Ski Trail, will sell either furnished or unfurn. Large lot, view. $10,500 or $9,500. This wfll’ g0 fast. Hdwd floors, view win- dows. NEW LISTING — comfortable so- lid 3 bdrm home, fully furnished, cement basement, best view, near schools and St. Ann's. $12,500. CLOTHING STORE — the S 'n T, central location, lease, Only; $3,000 plus inventory. Stock bought before raises offers $5,000 profit before retail markup. De- tails. PRICE DOWN—Wm. Spain house at 11th and B Sts. formerly $12,100 now $11500. 3 bdrms large livingroom & diningroom. Bgst neighborhood. Owner will finance—$3,000 down, $100 plus 6% interest per month. PRICE DOWN — Voiles house, Douglas, 3 bdrms furnished fire- place, 100x100 lot. Now $10,000, McNAMARA home at 10th and A Sts. appraised by FHA $10,000 bare, loan $8,000, price $12,500 completely furnished. All new Arcweld furnace, Thor auto washer, Shelvador refrig, West- inghouse, double oven range. 3 bedrooms, two full baths. Easily converted back to duplex. Very large yard. NEW LISTING — Behrends Ave. 4 yrs old, built by Stutte, 3-bdrm unfurnished. Garage, corner lot for big yard. Wall-to-wall car- pets, view windows. $16,500. NEW LISTING — Behrends Ave. 5 yrs. 2 bdrm completely and beautifully furnished. Full base- ment. Should appraise over $16,000 bare. Price furnished $18,000. NEW LISTING — large 3 bdrm home, yard, trees, view of Ju< neau, furnished $9,800. Douglas Former Baldwin home. NEW LISTING Peter Oswald house and lot center of Auk Bay with beach frontage. $2650. HAINES DOCK, all buildings, land, cranes etc. Owner going back in Army. FOR LEASE. — 250 ft. frontage on Glacier Highway directly across from new scheol bldg. 150 deep. 4TH ST.—bright 1-bdrm house needs plumbing. Just renovated throughout, part unfinished. On stairs. $2,500. THREE NICEST Apartments in Juneau, good neighborhood. Close in. Completely and richly furn- ished. Income $275 monthly, one floor unfinished, possibility more income. $24,000. BUILDING LOTS CHANNEL Bou. = levard—One for $1,200 all clear- ed and excavated. One 80x150 for $1,500 h rock fill from road. Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled log chalet-type building, fireplace, concrete basement, oil furnace. Completely furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. Over one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $5,500 will handle. EXTRA Special—4 bedroom home, 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingroom is 27x14, has fireplace, Thermopane windows. ,All hard- wood floors, large closets cedar- lined, hot water furnace. A new house, one of nicest in town. $15,500 cash will handle. Price over $35,000. BEST view of city—Vienola home on 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar- dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete basement. Furnished, including large deep-freeze unit. 1 standard bedroom, 2 in attic for children or short guests. 1 possible in base- ment. Cement walks, a nice clean house. $15,000. MOVE in today—Brekhus home, furnished, nice view Juneau har- bor. Also 60x20 double quonset, can be sold separately and moved by barge. $10,500 for both. 8th ST. next Juneau Marine—2 bed- room house with large fenced in lawn. $6,500. GASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furn- ished, $4,000; $500 down. BACK of Baranof—2 bedroom fur- nished, large back yard. $5,250. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 MISCELLANEQUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t1 A-1 BARBER. Young, go anywhere. Bést offer. Sam’s Barber Shop, Sam Orona, 1622 So. Chester, Bakersfield, California. 885-6t