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PAGE EIGHT DOCK VS. BOAT possible Fender Piling In ported that driving of fender piling now Ltezen complet- new mooring pil rrow, leaving the Cole free it the Boat Har- ould have seen at the dock h ed and he expec ing will be in t | diiver rented from J | to go back to work bor if the Council fit Mayor Ernest ince both ic more pilin Bout Harbor wo more urgent ticn of the afc Councilman Ed PUZILES CITY Council Defers Decision on Allocation of Scarce v Parsons 5 cannot the unused 1 was posed last lar meet it was allo ate, in order rmatidn on | ghould live up to its land 1 ¢ and Nielsen there isn't nearly ilable to mors than sc the work requi Harbor. He more fixing There just 1 hand to do piling the surf the Smell e of Boat 1 letting the L °d an inspec- during the plenty more especially 10 gqye But all on hand have now 3 that had ° the Northland cision was reached of those are report- Councilmen c2cided to make at the Boat on the cost of th danger of account the | fore committing themselves e the more piling. City Collect icilmen conduct Boat Harb c and found harbor 1e maintained. for use there is toppling dock, however, Rent The City Dock was also Lefore the 5 ()‘,_--”-‘/» ping company e i or the firm to op! Vacuum-packed at the fleet- ing moment of perfect flavor, these golden whole kernels of corn are a superb treat whenever you put them on your table. Ready to serve. The Alaska Finance Corporation of Juneau, Alaska is offering $40,000.00 of its Capital Stock to the General Public S For details call at the office, located in the COOPER BUILDING Fourth and Main Streets JAMES C. COOPER President driver to make repairs there as soon suggested done | obtained, the | be carried out as | por- dock fenced off as un- took a tand, fecling that the City | igreement with Transportation Com- | sep the dock in repair and | enough atch | fav- | rbor go as is until | summer, then floating a bond | issue to cover a complete job on the | That way, the City should, considerable on costs through a contract for the whole big as the a full “force driving done to date, be- ven to nt of putting in an. order for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | FOREIGN WAR VET CHIE NEWLY-ELECTED OFFICERS of t at the closing session in C They are (1.tor.) in chief; Joseph M. Stack, Pittsb Erannaman, Denver, Colorado. neil on ancther orney Howard D, i his report on Iransportation Cc received at the meeting for the mit- ¢ the N and for any's recic ty request Council dc bottling w preted the a k ouilding, for use as only a licen e wharf, with to Ideal Wildes , who Pepsi C installation of C d do bottling , the City t sho the letting and collect t ? self, the attorney conte me procedure should app!ls \nsfer Company, which is ¢ a portion of the dock bui occu- |, tter was lett in 's hands, w instructed proposed renters, to the eff can obtain the N y's agreement that t secupy the space, the City it to them. Walks to write a Poles, Jail posed of City Council last evening inclu Approval of extension of wood sidewalk and steps up the south side street to the property of Stine, with rep: low- n of the pres Cars tter: of parked ca street opposite the used for construction worl new cold storage b g; sev- 1 traffic tie-ups having resulted ntly. tha locate Action to se properly re I sidewal Jail once pefore app NSt ed e of unavailability tractor: A Hang-Over Coun from Sanders Wilson complained of encroach 1t on an alley near West Seventh street by a esiden That matle: ed over to the City City Attorney for investigation. Application by J. G. Shepard for The crack audience City nar possession. approval of last letting space in the street end ed ait "o AR 1T French Give Back Starved German POWs U. S. Authorifies Say No More Transfers of Pris- oners fo France (The folloing eye-witness iteh was written by Asso- d Press Correspondent Mel who spent 15 months in a German internment camp after his capture in the German oc- cupation of Vichy. Most was re- under an exchange agreement.) dis leased ML France, By CROUTOY, Germ MOST Noy shown mpment nder; and Ray al Soundphoto) ch have been classified ¢ to work by American med ties and from persona ion I ean r leok alm ed from t e : e 4 own Fat en tu to the Fr laborers, are being taken b A under . pr name They re njt Ge who 1ed over All Ci code NUERNBERG, ( the same ad been m had been d, clothed, shod and h blankets when they [ the French 1 men ver to Press ;) PRISON-MADE FLAG _Thomas G. Essaff (left) of San Francisco and Verdun Andrus (kneciing, right) of Idaho Falls, Ida., civilian workers on Wake Island when the Japs moved ! immediately Photographer Henry Griffin, who took pictures of the piled corpses in every Gere man concentration camp from Buchenwald to Dachau, looked at them and said: “The only difference between these men corpses is that here breathing.” All said they had not eaten in s. Four were brought in on A few were hospitalized and fed intravenously. - EAGER BEAVERS SAN DIEGO, Calif—A police car lispatched to a local theatre to W 1 “two men in a green sedan vith motor running.” Other police cars also sped to the scene and, found the car under suspicion. The automobile turned out to be a ce car with two detective who ratching a suspicious character in frent of the theatre where ticket cing counted. - I can see and those two da stretcher receipts were Louisville, Ky, 15 us old a port entry as New York or Phila- delphia. D - WILLIAM BELL HERE William Bell of Everett, Wash,, ny is in Juneau. He is a guest at the el Juneau. they're still SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 4, “There is a Maiden for Every Type of Fi 1945 Form | (Since introducing “uplilt” to American-women. Maiden Form has consistently maintained the same hrilliant-creative leadership. These brassiese< always look heautiful and wear beautifully. too~for into their making go only quality materials and finest workman - SOLD AT ALL LEADING STORES ship. —~ THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS are pleasad to announce that we hre now to give the Public of Juneau THREE-DAY Dry Cleaning Service ALSO . . . ONE-DAY SPECIAL SERVICE WATCH THIS SPACE MONDAY FOR FURTHER DETAIL CALL 507 for better appear- ance New Belivesy Schedule the combined job of City Assesscr- i { - o ‘ Bed € I ' R maves . 2T TN A W e e s R e & - 9 ferr: 3 ¥ in, show Monroe Sweetian Red ross worxer Iro oriland, spector was refe to the Fi- ) , Re n : Tenecior. Wep upilion : Ore., the flag they made in prison camp from blankets, white trousers and mosquito neliing. Scene is on OPEN TUESDAY s \jarangjf; GEFY SHOP Juneau's Newest and Most Modern Gift Shop . . Located in the Baranof Hoiel Building . . carry- ing a wide assortment of authentic ALASKA INDIAN HANDICRAFT . . articles genuinely Alaskan . . wonderfully suitable for Christmas gifts for the folks “OUTSIDE" .. Dolls. . Moosehide Coals . . Beaded Slipers Parkas . . Ivory and Nugge! Orramenis . . Jewelry Now that the war is over and winler is coming on we will have three deliveries each day. Call the Case Lot Grocery and take advantage of our prompt courteous delivery service. DO YOUR SHOPPING BY TELEPHONE ON THESE WIN- TERDRSS . . . JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10A.M.—2P.M.—4P.M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. THANE DELIVERY 2 P. M. Tuesday and Friday Boat Orders Delivered Any Time | CeeE /A0F PHONE 704 CARRYING EXFLOSIVES—Four POW’s carry “ammo* onio a barge at Bremerhaven, Germany, where the 17th port unit §s dumping the explosives barges inio the North Sea. More than 1,000 tons of enemy explosives were destroyed by this method. Alaskans Furs. . Gauntleis Alaskan Christmas Cards