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PAGE TWO Hospitai Noles St. Ann’s Hospital were John P. Pasquan, Alex Berardini; admitted Sunday were ward Gilkey, Larry Carroll; dismissed Saturday were John Sher- Noss, John Fee, Mrs. d Sunday Admitted to Saturday bin, Richard George Gentr Mrs. Mrs. G. Issaac. dismiss were James Moore and baby Admitted to the Government hos- pital Sunday were John Katzeek of Haines and ael George of Yak- utat. Two babies born Saturday t the Government Hospital. Born to Mrs. Ruth Kasko of Haines at 6 p.m., a girl weighing 7 pounds; to Mrs. Anitd Sheakley at 2:45 p.m,, a girl weig were hing 6 pounds. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Burma Surgeon Wins Acquittal On Treason Count RANGOON, Burma, Nov. 12—(®— ! A special Burmese court “Burma Surgeon” Sea Dr, ve today of' aiding a to celebrate 86 years of [ Araska Sarmon INSTITUTE SEATTLE ~ KETCHIKAN ~ JUNEAUV glove-fashion’s faveor .. HANSEN GLOVES 20% OFF ~ For One Weelk Only | Sale of Fine ‘ ‘ Hansen Fabric Gloves THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY IN QUANTITY FOR YOURSELF; FINE ENOUGH TO LAY ASIDE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. © Hand Sewn Shorties with French Trim Hand Szwn — Saddle Stitch Black, Brown, Navy, Pink, Colo acquitted Gordon T S. bel White, Biege, Purple Plus many styles not listed jBAfl{ESJde;éQ QUALITY SINCE , /887 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Big Kodiak _ Bear Ill, the treason conviction so that he could return to his hospital work | - n among the tribesmen of North Bur- lg Iver ma. EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | 'jleuder, and set aside his conviction |hy a high court. An earlier appeat court already | had freed him from jail by com- muting his sentence to the seven | months he served while awaiting trial. Seagrave sought reversal of | SAN DIEGO, Calif., Nov. 12—(® —Rich food was blamed today for |the illness of Jim, big Kodiak bear |which has been a favorite at the | Diego Zoo for 20 years. Mrs. Belle Benchley, zoo director, said she has little hope that Jim will recover. . The bear, paralyzed in his hind legs, has eaten great quantities of |candy, bread, nuts and popcorn thrown to him by the zoo public |cver the years. | Jim, who weighs 1,700 pounds, was krought from Kodiak Island, Al- aska, with a brother, Joe, in 1931. |Joe died of an infection several | years ago. ‘Silence s Deafening lAs Juneau Observes 'A Quiet Holiday ‘ This is a QUIET! .town. | For all but a few, today was a holiday, marking yesterday's Arm- istice Day. And as the less fortunate | trudged to work—or school—with | the dawn barely light, the only | noise that could be heard was from | pillow-pounders, and that was only | ‘{m the imagination of a jealous |fellow on his way to work. | Scattered window lights and a| stray car or pedestrian were the |only evidences of life in Juneau ms the holiday began. Nearly all of the |city’s business houses were closed, all federal and territorial cffices | observed the holiday, and only schools, most restaurants, hotels, and a few other businesses had their doors unlocked. Movies were open and a few clubs and organizations held parties and programs. But it was a day of rest | or a chance to get out in the clear, | fall air for most of Juneau’s people. | Sunday’s solemn rites at churches | and the parade and Memorial lib- rary dedication fittingly observed | Armistice Day. day was its unusual quiet. Pan Am Bfi; 18; | Takes 13 Southhound Pan American World Airways, brought 18 passengers from Seattle | over the weeknd and took out 13. | . From Seattle: John McLaughlin, | Paul Psner, Clay Scudder, obert Terry, Dorothy Weiner, Chris and | {'Anna Clark®” Claire* Irby, Ha Bjork, W. A. and Ruth Ca | and Mrs, F. Coddington, Vivian Fin- || negan, Peggy French, J. W. Gray, | |} Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holden. | To Seattle: Capt. V. F. Tydlacka, | | Chris Loutisis, W. 8. Twenhofel, E. Vinson, Kenneth Mc- H L and Mrs, D Hale, Roebert | Shell Simmons, Tom Hoogeven, Mr. | i | Hankacher, Her choice s affects YOU ...and Alaska Payrolls MBRS. HOUSEWIFE'S DECISION, as she approaches the grocery shelf in Medford, Oregon or Bangor, Maine, is important to everyone in Alaska. Wil she select a can of Alaska salmon? Or will she choose, im;ead, a competing fish or meat product? Because historically the salmon industry has been the backbone of Alaska’s economy, this choice in a free competi- tive market is vital to all of us. The salmon industry can prosper only if consumers continue to choose this healthful, appetizing food. The success of the in pack is directly reflected in its ability to pay adequate wages to fishermen, cannery employees and others, as well as tgxes to support schools, build roads, and maintain other functions of government. ; That’s why we say the 1951 salmon season really .lmsn't ended. The fishing and the packing are over, b.ut t.he impor- tant job of selling has only just started. It is a job important to all of us. HEAR SAM HAYES, noted radio commentator... every Sunday over your favorite Alaska station write today for your copy of “Welcome to Alasko,” a colorful 12-page booklet crammed with information about Alaska. Or drop us a card and we'll send this dustry in selling the Alaakn salmon booklet to friends or relatives outside. Address inquiries to Box 893, Ketchikan. Smith. To Ketchikan: Fred Glzason, R. G. Harper, H. R. Hyde. FROM SEATTLE Richard Gorman of Seattle is at the Baranof Hotel. 2 —'EMPiRE WANT ADS PAY ~ { ALL FOR BIDS Sealed Bids will be received by | FRANK A. METCALF, TERRI- i TORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER,| Juneau, Alaska, for the constru |of appro: e’y sixteen hur ! (1,600) lineal feet of small | mocrinz float in the Small | Harbor at Petersburg, Alaska. Bids will be received until ten (100 AM., PST, November 30, :1951 at the OFFICE OF THE TER- RITORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, JUNEAU, ALASKA, and then ke publicly opened and read. Eid , Detailed Plans and | Specifications can be obtained from | Felix J. Toner, Registered Engi- neer, Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. A deposit in the amount of ten (10) dollars will be required for each set of plans and specifications issued. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the plans and speci- fications in good condition. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid must accompany each bid proposal. FRANK A. METCALF Territorial Highway Engineer. First Publication: Oct. 29, 1951. Last Publication: Nov. 26, 1951. boat Boat Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldy. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ' Phone 4§73 over F And Juneau's big news of the |~ |AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- i e | STEAMHEATED Rocms, weekly or | WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE LARGE commercial property — 5 COZY 2 bedroom home, completely | stores and 7 apartments—good| furnished, garage, Douglas. | location, High income Wwill re-pay INCOME properties, good location,, purchase price in six years. Terms | excellent rentals. 2 from present owner. BOAT shop, moderate price, FISH BUYING station. Located on12th STREET duplex, well furnished west coast near Petersburg. This!. two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. property includes a general mer- | BEAUTIFUL large home with ex- chandise store, liquor 'store, res-| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice,, many fine fi 2 bedrcoms| Union Oil agency, docks, boats,| ' plus income 3 (W48) | scows and a good three bedroom; GOOD 5 bedroom home, compiete- residential house. The station bas| 1y furnished, view, basement, just finished a good season and| DELUXE o house trailer, $4250. is in excellent Tondition. It has|FURNISHED small two bedrcom netted enough in a single season hore, South Franklin. (W19)! to re-pay the entire purchase ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily| price. Terms are available to @ accessible year round, good bldgs, | person experienced in fish buy- | TWO beach cabins. $3800, tops. i ing. A trade for a local business MANY OTHER LISTINGS | would be considered but it has to e good, Bob Druxman-Phone 891 BEDROOM furnished house in M. < P Douglas. Full basement. Top con- L,Lg&},,‘;‘f}; ™ A:sgfileaclte J dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should 2 4 e 4 meet either FHA or vetcrans ap- | ~ffle,iaj:fll’ Highway 1 praisal. | BEDROOM. Located in Highlands | near new school. Furnished or un-| furnished. Hot water heating ! FOR SALE ! 3 BEDROOM house two years old. | plant, Large double yard. o R e | 1 BEDROOM, basement, near hos- Eliere Blue 203 208 “m"m;é';];;“': pital. | : BELLES CAFE, !TROLLER 31G318, complete gear, | | regulation 4 poles for minimum | Wi"iam Winn—phone 234 stment. Good -seaboat, snund‘ and mechanically. I e S, ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One pt first reasonable offer, including trade-ins such as power with partially completed building at $2,000. skiff, air cooled etc. Phone 41| Bergmann Hotel between 5 and 2" DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. H 6 ALTABIN .............. -... $1,100.00 2-BDR. home partly -furnished, garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land.| SEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas highway and Juneau. Troller “Finn-Finn,” value $3750. | Will consider house of cqual val- | ue in or near Juneau. Have 2| trollers reason for disposal. Write ' Box 1236, Douglas. 960-3t | PRICED for quick sale—comfort- | ““npnv & MUBPHY able fully furnished two bedrosmi REALTORS — 3CCOUNTANTS heme. Close to stores and schools National Bang| ©On the bus line. Phone Douglas ey i 2231, 96 { FOR RENT TWO roou st Sorby Apartments. OFFICE building. Phone Black 763. ka, Wrangell. | RAINBOW Clea S chorage, grossing $60,000 p 3 Reason for selling too much work. Write Box 86, Anchorage, Alaska. 959-14t <d apartment. | 955-tf {ELECTRIC tange—Nugget Shop. | space for rent. Klein ! 953-t | 51-t¢ ] UNFURNISHED one ped-room ap- artments $131.50 and up. Menden- hall Apartments 950-18t STORE space heated, 1000 square feet. George Brothers. 949-tf | I SEINE boat Vivian June. 48 feet! long, 11 foot beam, 4 foot draft, 140 h.p. Chrysler two years oid, together with seine and power skiff. Box. 514, Wrangell, Alaska. 953-t1 | o e SR apartents . Call | ELEVATOR—Cumplete with motor, 943-6t | switches, automatic stops. Terms. ! George Brothers. 949-tf 3 BACHTILOR Blaclz i60. ISHED ROOMS, adjoining| —- — 857 bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. | PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 940-tf| by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p ————————————————— | G.M. Diesel with complele spare FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new| parts, including radio telephonc. | buildings at entrance Small Boat power skiff and complete 1,;11;_‘; Harhgr. Across from new school,| byt gear with 20 skates. For fus- on City bus, one block from Gla-| ther information, contact ownes.| cier and Douglas busses. Will di-| George James, Angoon, Alasya | vide into stores, offices, and res- 808-61 | taurant. Also space for other | — bldgs or businesses. Can or see| TROLLER “Mischief” for sale ~ Peter Wood, 9i1. ! TECC.00. Length 39 ft., draft &} 2 ft., beam 11 it., 8 ton net-9 ton} STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. gross. Facks 12,000 Ibs. Inquire 735-t1| M. C. Kinberg Sr. Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-t1 REFRIGERATOR Fxcellent condition. Contact Parsor’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 885-i7 WANTED , MONGREL dog needs 2 bedroom residence. Will live outside but owners and child desire to live in- side. Call Blue 415 960-3t HELP WANTED—. aurant or other business. Phone 452. 882-4f Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: t Doris Besancon, administra- of the estate of Henry Besancon, ceased, has filed her final ac- ccunt and report of her administra- tion of said estate, and her petition fer distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau 'Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., Janu- ary Tth, 1952, has been fixed as tho time and said court the place fcr hearimg same; and that all per:on concerned therein are hereby noti- fied to appear at said time an place and file their objections, i any, to said final account and peti- tion for settlement and distribution | thereof; and that the court at suct hearing will adjudicate and decrce | who the heirs and distributees cf; the deceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 2nd, 1951. DORIS BESANCON, Administrat First Publication: Nov. 5, 1951. Lagt Publication: Nov. 26, 1951. 1 WAITRESS & 1 Youutan G Percy's Cafe 755 \T Arrive, 41 Leave On Baranef Monday Arriving on the Baranof south- bound Monday were seven passen- gers with 41 embarking for Seat- tle and Ketchikan. Disembarking from Seward: Ja- son Anderson, Keith Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Leo | Erickson, Lloyd Morrison. Embarking for Seattle~Ella John- |son, Marlyn Mintz, Mr. and Mrs. x. |Carl Jensen, Nina Anderson, Mr, “" land Mrs. Melvin E. Hojer, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs, Wellman Hilbrook, Mrs. C. H. Keil, A 8306.00 AIR TRA Office Hours: 10:00 FLY SEATTLE | Large 50-Passenger Planes De Luxe Air Coach Service SOUTH-BOUND Alaska’s Leading Non-Scheduled Airline Associates Sales Co., Ine, 181 South Franklin St. Louis Henson, Mrs. Edwina Sneth- en, Steve Feist. For Ketchikan: Mrs. Eric New- kould, Mrs. Mildred Sparks, Sara 'Bowman, Charles Hammond, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Cyrus Peck, Sr., Gertrude ! Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Stevens, ,James Fox, George Stevens, Rich- lard Hotch, Stephen Hotch, Jake jCropley Sr., Henry Anderson, Erl- |ing Kavarno, Roy Brown, Mr. .and |Mrs. Dave Willard, Bessie Visaya, "Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oakley, Mr. and ‘Mru. Roy Peratrovich, Rev. Walter | Soboleff. plus tax NON-STOP NSPORT [ TO PORTLAND Mrs. C. H. Keil, office manager of | the Keil and Peterman Construction 1 Co., here left on o Baranof to visit her new grandson recently korn to Mr. and Mrs. Gedross of Portland. Phone 177 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. PETER WOOD AGENCY —$58588— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL CRE HOMES THAR ALL OTHER AGENTS COMEBINED —3$$$858— I challenge them to list their sales each month— Peter Wood -—$88838— JUNEAU STAR HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdrm, house with basement. Terms. CARROLL WAY—$3,400 for 1 bdrm house, workshop in basement, new elec equip, clean house on steps.. HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann'’s Hosp. Full bsmt. $7 EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s. 3-brdm with nice livingroom and dining room. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,- 500. DOUGLAS ROAD | NEW 2-bdrm, hardwood floors, new stove, $8,400, plumbing, sinks, cabinets, DOUGLAS HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x100 lot, view, near school $6,500. NEW basement, 3-bdrm furnished, garage, next to school. $7,850. LIVE ON YACHT BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13,- 000 then, the VETERAN, a roomy cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonderful hunting and fishing boat. Details upon request. $7,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 5-acre farm 7 mi Glacier Highway, Small warm house, can be added onto. Garage. Concrete-floored chicken house 20x116. Acreage cleared for subdividing, all view lots. Only $9,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 40-acre farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acre cleared, small trees on remainder. 3 chicken houses 20x100 each. 40 acres includes Dredge Lake turn- off corner. Only $6,000. Terms NORWAY POINT—Four very large lots with view. Next to Ed Keith ahn. Onc or all: $1500 each. HAINES building lots for investors. GLACIER HWY lot in town $1850. OFFICE, store space for rent, en- trance to Small Boat Harbor. KAKE general store, same owner 40 years, PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Kiein Blde. Tel. 91Y —t . MISCELLANEQUS WANTED—Domestic work, full or part time. References. The Em- pire, Box 959. 59-6t HCPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, seil and trade. 214 2nd St. L2 BUB, USED CARS DODGé 4 ‘door, new cngine, new tires, excellent ycondition. Sce Trevor Davis, 960-tf B e S SO FOR SALE PURE COLLIE pups—excellent for childrens companion. $35 to $50. Red 575 after 5 p.m. Will ship anywhere. Write Box 1409, Juneau, 961-3t ® © 5 00 0 00 0 0 o % FOR SALE — Former hcme of © o TINY GLASS. One bedroom. @ > Large improved yard on Gold e 9 Creck off 10th & B. Phone @ 2 Red 705. 957-5te > e o e o o ° o o FORRENT bath. In- party buy living room ture. Phone Green 752. 63-2 3 ROOM apartment with terested fur — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — SPECIAL | 1949 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe o 1948 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-door Sedan L] 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan L] £.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street PHONE 57