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e e e e e e E TWO | y to make of his in-| PAG \n official n.'w n to run for this office. He is the President and Superintendent L] of Operations of Reeve Aleutian Be (flfldldih ’ Ways, , with offices located Bob Reeve Anchorage. e, Wisconsin, where he attended Gfip Deie ale ¢ public schools. He later attended he T of Wisconsin. At the 0 f b Reeve enlisted in ve in ng the first enlistee from his ome nteer for the Werld ¥ service as a t in the 10th he rety tate and iver 15, E army to the ices in Pioncer¢d Air Routes to his coming to Alask: he pioneered air and Pan-American ays in South and Cen settled i lf‘«\l and specialized i reight on contract into the ystem of rfields then being built y the Civ ministration in the ¢ 'moved his ]‘P’l(l(]|l’\'(cl~ to Anchor- well Bob Ree |born in Alaska. Host for the Hohddv Christmas means extra i company.. . extra entertaining. Let Coca-Cola help make holiday hospitality easy. Be sure to get enough.. .. cold. and serve ice BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY 2 native of Wauna- | World War |* age in 1942 and for three yearsl during World War II he flew lhe! Aleutian Chain in single-engined Fairchild 71s. In 1946, he inaugur- ated his present certificated sched- iuled air route between Anchorage | and Attu using Douglas DC-3 equip-! ment. Expioratory Work Bok Regve's activities as bus! h! are legendary in Alaska. His as a pioneer in northland nd cspecially his explorator dene in connect with | icier and mountain flying in and | over the Chugach and W mgou‘ Mountains and the St. Elias Ice Cap have been the basis of many laska stories. His flying feats the background for the “The Valley of Thunder” by famous author Rex Beach. ve is the principal character in story is woven. 3. His life as an| -r bush pilot is al<o| unently in Jean Pot- “ihe Flying North.” ter’ lmn\ Marvicd—Five Children Reeve was married in Fairbanks ,in 1936 to the former Janice Mor- isette of Stevens Point, Wis, and Va. . His wife assisted him in his early business struggles, serv- ing as his bookkeeper, dispatcher, |and office clerk, while at the same | time raising their five children. | These children are Richard 14, Rob- erta 11, Janice 8, David 6, and | Whitham 4, each of whom was SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS | fHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Truman s Going o ' Get Tough (Continued from Page One) Bob Reeve is a Mason, a me mbcr of the American Legion, Jack Henry Post No. 1, and other national or- | ganizations such as the Fxplmers Cluk; Adventurers Club; Quiet Birdmen; Conquistadores Del Cielo; and recently was elected to th(‘ Boone and Crockett Club for feat of bagging the World's 1 brown bear. He 'helds hc membership in the Fort Richa Officer’s Club and is a non: ide nt\ {memker for Alaska of the d! |of Governors of the Wa ton | Athletic Club. ! Court Says Gamble! Mickey Cohen Stays {n Los Angeles Jail SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13 -The Ninth U. S. Court of today ruled against rele Mickey Cohen on nding his appeal from con- vie 1 of income tax evasion. The six judges vacated an order made November 27 by Chief Judge William Denman that Cohen be el- igible for release from the Los An- geles county jail on $5,000 bail. Cohen has keen in jail since last July 9 when he was sentenced to five years imprisonment and fined $10,000 following his convicticn of ing $156,000 in income taxes. '(‘wt orary | involved in tax difficuliies the government, long |such charges were made by ‘}!mm‘ Ways and Means sub: | mittee investigating the tax 2 als. | Caudle’s resignation would have |Feen asked even without the com- | ee’s intervention, the Pr(‘iz!cut |sons with the m 11 | A reporter expressed surprise m. | this, recalling that McGrath, who Caudle’'s boss, told the House ators only last Tuesday that ‘l*" personally never had any sus- picions against Caudle. Mr. Truman replied crisply that he doesn't keep the books for At- torney General. The President was asked if Me- Kinney had been correct in telling reporters earlier this week that the President feels he has been “sold down the river” by federal employ- ees who have proved faithless to | their trust. Well, who wouldn't feel that way? the President said. He went on to say that he has |been a firm fighter for clean gov- | ernment ever since his first election to public office in 1922. He declined to say what sort of ight set up to police the federal service. Teld there were reports that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover i might head such a body, Mr. Tru- | man would not comment. Pressed as to when he would act, Mr. Truman told the reporters to TO POuTLAND Dx D. D. Marquardt, local optom- is leaving tomorrow for riland where he will attend the Norihwwest Congress of Optometry. He expects to be gone about a | week ! A Service Representative of SINGER Sewing Machine Co. WILL BE IN JUNEAU Hon. through Sat. DECEMBER 10 through 15 AT THE Baranof Hotel Make HER gift a Singer for “hristinas morning. SINGER Sewing Machine Co. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA tored trade-mark, © 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Box 609 at LUDWIG NELSON’S Elgin - Hamilton RHINESTONES to Sparkle at the Holiday Sea- son . . . and through the year A — Gruen and Croton Waiches RINGS of BEAUTY <% make her W FOR THE HOME China — Crystal and Silver These and countless other choice oifts fo express your thoughiiulaess . . Ludwig Nelson, Jeweler have a little patience—that they | would learn something later in the we He said that if he does set up such a body it will be his own ind of committee and not one pat- terned after some special govern- ment units that have been set up in the past. E SADLIER HERE Joe Sadlier of Pelican is register- ed at the Baranof Hotel. | JOHN ENGE HERE | Johin Enge of Pelican is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. Juneau Drug Co.| Phone 33 - Box 1151 Mail Orders Filled Promptly - JOINT MEETING of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union and Vessel Owners’ Association DECEMBFR 13, 1951 f Thursday Evening-7:30 o'Clock | Please Be There m: for a hopping good time COME to the Free DANCE at 10 o'Clock SATURDAY NITE Elks Hall RAY HOPE Benefit Award Someone will receive a prize G. E. De Luxe AUTOMATIC WASHER Will YOU be there? beiore i REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE CO\.\’IERCI/*L. properties — “two buildings, central locations. Com- pletly occupied, one with large store location. returns of over BEDROOM residence in lands BEDROOM near hospital, new price. BELLES CAFE. |Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. 10 percent. Hi‘h- ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partially completed building at $2,000. 2 DUPLEXES, 2 Boats. A CABIN . .. $1,100.00 2-BDR. home partly furnished, garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. SEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas| highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 673 over First Naticnal Bmk | MISCELLANEOUS share n\e room \VANTED Gnl ln apartment with two other girls. Phone Green 575 after 6 p.m. i 87-3t HOPE'S SECOND FAND STORE We buy, seli and (rade. 214 2n¢ | St Thone 908. 193-t¢ " WANTED hes work for 3or4 “hours in evenings, cleaning, or Wwhat have you. Phone Blue 620. | 989-3t AN wis | i WANTED ROOM AND EOARD Responsible, steadily em- ployed man desire room and board in private home ning Jaruary lst. Best references. Reply Box 3050, Empire. 987-tfo @ 0o 06 0 06 0 0 0 0 o ‘Unammous Decision | For Charles SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13— Former heavyweight champion zard Charles has finally convinced light heavyweight title holder Joey | Maxim, after five beatings, is a hopeless cause to challenge him. Charles, who confidently expects to punch the crown off Jersey Joe Walcott’s head in their return fight early next year, dashed Maxim’s hopes for a successful foray into the | heavier division at the Cow Palace last night. The lean Cincinnati Negro out- punched the 175 pound king to win an unanimous 12 round decision handily. » There were no knockdowns and not much sustained action. Neithex was damaged or even in trouble. +The crowd of 10,827 booed at times in dull moments when Maxim en- aged in his frequent clinches. Charles weighed 190, heaviest of his career; Maxim 178. Gross receipts were $60,886.25, the net was $48,000, plus $25,000 from 'television, for @& $63,000 total. Charles took 35 percent of that; Maxim 27'2 percent and the Chron- icle Christmas Fund for needy children, 10 perc The junior Catholic Daughters of America met atethe home of Mrs. Norman Bucy last Thursday after- noon for a surprise party. Mem- bers. of the organization were taken on toboggans to the skaters’ cabin at Mendenhall Lake. A meeting is scheduled at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bucy for the initiation of new members. A formal initiation in the Parish Hall. ! AT THE GASTINEAU Mrs. Harry Vinguist of Tenakee is at the Gastineau Hotel. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — POQ[T'ON OPE‘I - (XTY TA‘ COLLECTOR AND ASSESSOR Applications will be received at the office of the City Clerk in the City Dosk Building between now and 8:00 o'clock P. M. December 20, 1951 for the position of CITY TAX COLLECTOR AND ASSESSOR whose appointment is expected to extend fromy January 1, 1952 until October 1, 1952. Full qualifications for the posi- tion must be stated on a written application and signed by the appli- cant. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First Publication: Dec. 11, 1851. Last Publication: Dec. 15, 1951. Both showing net | iWilliam Winn-Phone 234‘ that it} | MAGNIFICENT view, room home, recently steam , completely ed, Basin Road |LOVELY lar e, steam hes bedrooms or two .+ plyg two apartments ‘ now rented mont M\‘ full basement, remodeled, he: ]MODERA'I E pr furnished, gar SPACIOUS 5 b ished, view, DELUXE (rail |BEACH cabins, $3,800 top price. | SMALL 2 bedroom furnished home, | South Franklin, ne | ISLAND, 230 acres, useable year | round, excellent facilities. \BOMT SHOP, moderatgly priced. | APARTMENTS and commercial | | buildings. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 89 Juneau—I123 Front Street 1 Auke Bay—Glacier Highway FORSALE SAVE-—Royal Xmas lamp sets, 70 | cents and up—spare bulbs. Alask ! Radio Supply, 307 Seward. 3-tf | room home, glas. asement, Star Hili. sleeps 8 adults, large 3 bed- furnish- | three baths, | PETER WOO AGENCY —$85586— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THA ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINKE ~—$§5588— "1 challenge them to list their g | each month—Peter Wood ‘1 -—$$8888— JUNEAU NEW LISTING—INCOME pmper Six apts on Willoughby Av Price $8,40 or 2,400 down, owner will rinan 0om apts and one Alzo small cafe ful $100 menthly, $200 monthly. Price $800, Ddw payment of $2,400 will cover bol properties, . | NEW LISTING — Fritz Cove, t bedrooms, furnished, new refri§ 1 oil range, about 3 acres on beas Very good water_supply. $6,800. STAR HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdri house with basemenj. Terms. CARROLL WAY—$3,4® for 1 bdr: house, workshop in basement, ne elec equip, clean house on stery | HARRIS ST.~Near St. Ann’s Ho% Full bsmt. $7,850. N | GIVE A LIVE TOY for Xmas. Ped- | igreed A.K.C. Registered Pomer- | anian Toy puppies for sale. males 3 months old and 1 mal ! 7 months. Write to Mrs. Wesley Walker, Taku Harbor, Alaska. . 87-6t | | WELL equipped small cafe, excel-; lent condition, good location, $6,- 000. Write Dot’s Cafe, Mrs. Dnlhel Hodge, Box 963, Ketchikan Al-| aska. 84-6t | ELECTRIC range—Nugget shop. | ' I ELE A’IUI»-—Cumpl(.(' with motor,) switches, automatic stops. Terms. rge Brothers. 949-tf | condition. Contact ectric, 10th and C. | FORRENT om with equ ! kitchen, Pr 00 month. Phone) Doug as 2 89-3¢ FURNISHED house, 2 bedrooms, iving room, kitchen and bath, on { Cove Road. Brownie the OFFICE ‘rent. .nun‘ building. Phone Black 763, 51-tf | STORE gpace heated, 1000 square | feet. George an‘exs 949-t1 { CHICKEN EAST ST.—Near $t. Ann’s. 3-brdl with nice livingroom and dinir} room. Hot water heat, bsmt. $1' 500. DOUGLAS {HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x1¢ lot, view, near school $6,500. NEW basement, 3-bdrm furnishe | garage. next to school. $7,850. | LIVE ON YACHT {BUILT in 1946 and appraised $1% 000 then, the VETERAN, a roon cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonder? i hunting and fishing boat. Detai§l upon request. §7,500. 4 RANCH—Shores 5-ac: farm 7 mi Glacier Highway. Sma warm house, can be added ont] ge. Concrete-floored chickel 20x116. Acreage cleared fq§ ir all view lots. On] e {EN RANCH—Shores 40-ac) 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 ac] 1, small trees on remaindej 3 chicken hcuses 20x100 each. 4 acres includes Dredge Lake turr off corner. Only $6,000. Terms | NORWAY POINT—Four very larg lots with view. Next to Ed Keitk ahn. One or all. $1500 each. | HAINES building lots for-invester *LACIER HWY lot in town $185{ OFFICE, s‘ore space for rent, er trance (o 'Sinall*Boat Harbor. KAKE gern=a! store, same owner 4 years, PETER WOON | FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining} bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. | 940-t1 FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school on City bus, one block from Gla cier and Douglas busses. Will di vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also space for othe bldgs or businesses. Call or sce Peter Wood, 911/ STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold £t 135-1. AVAILABLE now. Space for rest aurant or other business. Phont 452. 882- STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-/ WURLITZER Spinet piano for rem Andernon Piano Shop. PhH. 14 "WANTED T0 RENT f | e0eeco0000d0e WANTED TO RENT Couple with two children in urgent need of two or three bedroom house or apartment. Reliable family, no-smokers, non-drinkers. January 1 oc- cupancy. Please reply care of Box 3051, Daily Alaska Empire. 987-tfe © 0 0 0 0 0 © 0 0 ¢ ecoe0000e00 WANTED to rent 2 bedroom fur- nished house or apartment. Per- manent residents, one child. Call Baranof 501. 85-Tt USED CARS IF ANY one seeking a truly out- standing bargain in a used car, here it is to inspect and drive. Call Blue £24. A Dodge sedan in very good condition throughout. First reasonable offer fakes it. 6t is to be held this evening at 8 o'clock (... 19:1 FORD plcku‘p, radio and heat- er. Phone 123, Al Painter. 81-tf DODGE 4 door, new engine, new tires, excellent condition. See Trevor Davis. 960-1-" 1941—FORD V-8 super deluxc coupe, ( A-1 "condition, heater. Ph(mel Green 708 after 5 p.m. 87-4t HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Al2sts Taundry. s 758-t4 1 WATTRESS & 1 ruuatain Girl Percy’s Cafe. 755.-:! AGENCY No. 2 Klein Blde. Tel. 97 -~ i i | NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Willlam A. Winn, admi | tor of the estate of Bess A. Win§ deceased, has filed his fi . report of his admit ion of said estate, and his petitis for distribution thereof, in tI% United States Commissioner’s Cou | for Juneau Precinct, at Junea Alaska; that 10 o'clock a.m. Janu ary 14, 1952 has been fixed as t § time and said court the place fc | aearing same; and that all persor | ncerned therein are hereby not | fied 'to appear at said time an, place and file their objections, y, to said final account and pet n for settlement and distributic hereof; and that the court at suc nearing will adjudicate and decre who the heirs and distribute2s ¢ he deceased person are. Dated Juneau, Alaska' Decembe. 12, 1951. WILLIAM A. WINN, Administrator. First Publication: Dec. 13, 1951. ast Publication: Jan. 12, 1952. PIRE WANT ADS PA’ ®© 0 © 0 0 0 0 o o PRICED FOR NQUICK SALE (YLl Ly SPEFIAL 1949 DODGE 4-door Sedan ° 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan L 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan B.W.Cowling Co 115 Frent Street PHONE 57 &