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PAGE SIX WIEE OF FORMER but tic y calls “Pops. The oppor- | performers are in their proper places | EN inity sought did not appear, but! before the camera gces on. There alnsn she was not discouraged. She de-|must be no blani paces. She must "FIRST LADY" THTLE The “First Lady of Television” is | tka wife of a Juneau boy, graduate Had To “Sell” Idea 7 g l WANTED of the Juneau High School, and Giorianne’s work was to put on| NF“ q H : i Sl i miow on the SR 0 eIt S ARt e W VA 4 AN , - itk wiTE - TR BT Paily Scheduled Trip the Juneau Public schools, The young lady in question is Glorianne pe colq to many people roals! vear oY e Lehr Web wife of Kenneth L. .1 haq to get the merchandise, the| A regular meeting of the Alaska ,‘,‘:;.m‘flz"‘;qe::\vm,;vfe‘:.r ;::,d \:?f; (10,117-t6) | Webster, whos2 mother is Mrs. Helen 1 cqele and guest artists ‘free gratis'| Territorial Guard will meet Thurs- thirteenth Army was put ashore ¢io takes the lot. Call 439. 4 i | s‘!ka wran ell Webster on sustaining programs and convince day evening at 7:30 o'clock, pro- Oct. 30 by the same transpogts ; (tt-ah,) WANTED TO BUY-HOUSE. Phove 1 g Helen Pitcher, writing in a Tecent .yepryone, especially the models, who | viding the weather moderates 'under command of Commodore T D LYo Black 454. '10”5*!'\ ! | Bl the Cuvist SN Ehoistoinsd 15, TecelviEE: peHE] 8 B. Britain, of Ashland, Ky. TO KEEP YOU WARM—Sec the T e P b I{ l hlk | ftor, say: _|erous pay for their time, that tele-| COUNCIL MEET PUT OFF —_— | Sesview Offloa: fors bverecats in, WANTED: - Used. baby play-pen. | e‘el's ll!'g eic an | Glorianne Lehr Webster of the yjgion was making great strides and | The City Council meeting sched-| NEGOTIATIONS DIFFICULT §o0d" canditian. Dilferunt styles.| F O--Dox 487, ori0ds jdth BE | busy DuMont Television Station|(hat it would be well worth their uled for last evening was postponed CHUNGKING, Nov. 14—Difficul-| Bargains—Great Savings. il Also Tl”ip‘ ‘ j L WABD, who is often referred to in New York the First Lady of Televisicn,” is a very young hold such a dis tive title also a pretty one—tall, dark a ivank smile and a keen sen: humor—of whom a noted illu who is a television fan rema “She is the only woman commenta- tor I really enjoy looking and listening to.” as 4 s g s the Juneau High Crimson Bears that Russia had granted Generalis- e St s b | Glorianne is the daughter of My, batience and confidence to keep B0- 145010 with the Signacs in the!simo Chiang Kai-shek permission LARGE HOUSE at 725 Basin Road.| Satko Repair Shop, 1402 Harbor | il o and Mrs. Lew Lehr, and is the wife ::‘lgull:‘;:l‘\:'l;\.pfi;\:txq‘.\:“ .si’;\lu(:;c\x (\,vhn second game of tHe €vening. [t fiy 1500 picked Nationalist| Oll furnace, fireplace, fully fur-| Way. (Oct. 9-Nov. 8) | of Kenneth L. Webster, a Merchant | 5o o 0 00 e, e Iiroops to ‘Changohu, oapii of| nished; s Bedrooms.’ Buitable for! —rmem s e e im0 S s = T Marine officer on duty in the Pacific, | Vislon. However, the fiist sponso! sgN1oR BALL DATE SET Manchuria, in 30 Chinese-mannea Teomers. Newly remodeled Price, | WA e i wi-11 - AUDITS SYSTEM TAXES A little over two years foen | L 00 ('lm‘:l\h'(::n l(hlux:) (:}1 [(1pl)(;:::;:: The Douglas High School Senfor American | transport planes, The $4500. Call Blue 323 (10,114-t1) | loughby. one 788, | | from college, Glorianne BOINE |t rare AR , Ball date has been set for Thanks- | minister of information, K. C. Wu, ~—— .~ — . T " { ZElt NEILL CLARK d CUMPANY the rounds of job-hunting in New |Manufacturers and other business ... "pe “November 21, and ar-|interrupted to say: ' HEAVY HUDRAULIC truck hoist. | MISCELLANEGUS " an ; York City, fortified with enthusiasm Be C %, Fox, Lilly Dache, New York Dress e it one ey tu B DestitinteiNook IR O | e s o s, - \WALTER CULVER HERE ~ icmocne ook sove Phone | (I Loy i saeamin | FAIRANKS OFFICE—412 LAVERY BUUDING | from comimoa coius With a Light Touch ! scent Apts. YO®P1 (or women) guaranteed $300.00 | 5 au weesiion snows nve « wo- W, WHITTIO NEW BOUND FOR CONVENTION arartaent movuse—phone 42| minimum commission montly it | 7. ? ‘ . W, o Crescent Apts. (oi12-t)} willing o travel Alaska. aooa|{| Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark That Hang On & L is dene with a light hand to make Walter Culver, former Juneau ——— oo oo : “mnuolii:;“rfie(;?:h%'gffi; of E:h; fashions fun,” Glorianne explains. pRESEDENT OF Aopr resident, now of Anchorage, ac- TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished,| Fairbanks, Anchorage, Juneau.| b v trouble help loosen and expel | Men as well as women like them. A th | companied hy his wife, arrived in garage, Vg»ood lr:anluA1: full 10;1 Also sales territories open in| = germ laden phlegm, and aid'natwrs | typical show opens with the intro- o o e ™ o port Aghton Juneau yesterday afterncon via Phone Green 665, between 4 andi States. All openings pay well, |fEm———— - e to soothe and heal raw, tender, in~ | quction of the product (for the pro- o £ 1t ig of ‘thé 3 N Aldike Altiihes; They: aré ehtoute 7 p. m. (10,112-tf) | have gcod immediate I\_xture.; | . flamed bronchial MUCOUS MEM= 4 'y e o ho the master of PAcking Company, was e ected pres: ¢ 3 o SRS SO T e | Apply at office above Gastineau| 4 I\ bbcm.l Txe'léyour dfiggmntggfiu I8 Ceieanis ::.fi:.llufic A B :| ne dent of the Association of Pacific Z‘“‘ fo attend the American Legion .FOR SALE—Gas boat “Prosress”| hoi) gesk, or write Box 74, || [y e of Creomulsion with the un- | cerem —Glorianne again, for she =~ - g e Convention to be hel = 2l sk, sTite ’ | isheries at the convention in Spo- © be held next week. 50 ft. overall, with 250 fath. new ;. 0. (10,1164t1) | | DA“.Y TRIPS .“}NEAU Tfl KETCH“{AN ! you must like tie way it allays the cough or you are have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Brorchitis ) neer did sustaining shows- and letters of introduction contri-| by her had, whom she affec- | cided to investigate television. She visited the one and only television | office in New York City and—emerg- ed with a job! She is justly proud of getting it all on her own, too. picneer work and the idea had to She says, | time to be in on the ground floor.” For nine months this young pio- cne each Duri@g this period many pop- t artists appeared on the among them Morton \ ack Pearl, Jane Pickens, Murray Korman (famous photo- grapher) and Vy n Downer of Fox Films, the woman producer and director. It required hard work, firms in New York City joined the among them, Gotham Hos- , Richard Hudnut, I. J parac: Col sical background, and ‘“everything net only gets the materials and the guests, but also writes the script, produces and directs the commen- tary! She must know all the camera angles, making sure, with dialogue, Ito give the camera time to go from one place to another in the studio, and to do the timing so that all bz able to 1 lib” in case of delay of people or scenery DOUGLAS Gl'ABl’) MEETING TOMORROW | for lack of a quorum of councilmen A meeting will be called later this week, when a quorum is available. BASKETBALL FRIDAY i The first official basketball game cf the current season will be played | Friday evening in the Douglas' gym, when the Douglas High Hus- kies take on the PAA team, and| rangements are now being made byl the seniors, with Miss Lucille Goetz as chairman, to make the event a kane recently. He succeded Law-! rence Calvert of San Juan Fishing and Packing Co. Calvert told the group that civ- ilians will received more canned sal- mon in 1945, since the government t season, he said. ' Mocse Lodge Room, 8 p. m. Initia- s e LENDING LIBRARY { Jlecteq at the con-|tion. Library Month. Refresbmente, Prochioadly mew. Phone (9‘26109_“,: Khiol Dtk foe Sale cd Biomt | M. S. Guy V. Graham, J. A. | (10,117-t2) 3 | Also Attractive Alaska Handmade | LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES Green, G. B. Peterson, vice presi-|——- g - 25x25 ALL-STEEL IGLOO hut,{ | ( ! | dents; E. D. Clark, secretary-treas- urer, and V. H. Eifendahl, Harold 1 TO: VERN STEPHENSON v Post. Phone Douglas 12. (10,102-tf | Given Pre t Attention Sai 7 it SRS Synnestvedt, August Buschmann, C.| * dofondant, Gnsmg;gg:h' e E g — | 202 Frankiin s:mp "Phone 563 ...,,...m.::fl'ig’:':ffff:‘_ MEREL L e el A. Sutter, H. B. Fricle, P. E. Harris, ( | You v i 2 USED GUITAR—With solid leather | —_ - 7 ou are hereby summoned, re- Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska | C. J. Sebastian, G. P. Halferty, T.! quireq and commanded to be and CS¢: A real bargain. Alaska (10,059-t0) K. Krielsheimer, John T. Tenneson, Music Supply, Inc. (10,096-t1) i Daniel Campbell, Archie W. Shields d A. K. Tichenor, trustees. | PASADO MANANA BACK | BUT ANGOON TRIP OFF One of the several groups of sterm-stranded local hunters man- aged to work its way back intoj town late yesterday. The ynchti Pasado Manana, out on a hunting charter to Idaho Inlet, brought back a full load of ice along with its hunters and their full bags of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TROOPS POUR OFF SHIPS AT TROUBLE PORT (Continued jrom Page One) ‘ ties in negotiations between China and Russia on the entry of Chi- nese troops into Manchuria and on other questions was acknowledged today by a foreign office spokes- man in a news conference. “Negotiations are continuing, but so far we have mot overcome all the difficulties,” he said. He refused comment on reports “We don't know how such a re- port could have ariser.” D > FROM KETCHIKAN Cecil Wheat and Vern Smith have arrived in Juneau from Ket- chikan. They are stopping at the Baranof. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION appear in the District Court for the { Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last pub- lication of this summons, namely, within thirty (30) days after the 5th day of December, 1945, in case this ummons is publish=d, or within for- ty (40) days after the date of its i personal service upcn you, in case th summons is served upon you perscnally, and answer the com- plaint of the above-entitled plain- tiff on file in the above-entitled Court and Action. That said plaintiff in said action demands a dissolution of the mar- & FOR SALE ‘. St Trousers, jacket, woolen gloves,! (10,117-16) BUICK 8 SEDAN—Low mileage, radio, heater, good rubber. Phone Black 491. (10,116-t3) TEN TUBE HALLICRAFTER re- ceiver in metal case, with built- in speaker. In excellent cordition Phone 64 days, or Green TRS; evenings. (10,115-t3) i Phone 132 or 117. Fred Turpin. (10,112-tf) TWO COAL STOVES and purse seine, 21 skates halibut; gear and cquipment. Phone 176.| TRAPPER wishes housekeeper. If| (10,111-t6) | COMMANDER Mimeograph ma- | chine, automatic feeder, inking,!pIANOS RENTED and TUNED. counting. Cemplete with instruc- | LARGE SIZE circulating oil heater, | i complete. For sale at the Trading PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska | Scenes. Available now at Winter! & Pond Co., Inc. Everything inj FOR SAL CHARTER—65 Ft. Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or| LOST — Baguette Amethyst from | wire Frank (10,085-t1) | towing. Write or Calvin, E€itka. " FOR RENT ;ALEsiE,{"BusxFEST DIRECTORY | w0 | 7y 6ST AND FOUND Lease if | Dec. 1-15. No children. desired. Write Empire, 6481. | HAND LAUNDRY-—318 Willoughby Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain stretching, and all wearing ap- parel. Black 210. (10, 107~10,136A; WANTED—To weld, repair, or fab ricate, any part that you havej broken, lost, or wish to remodel | or fabricate. Oxy-Acetylene| welding on cast-iron, steel, brass.i bronze, copper, etc., ctc. Paul| = tw!kklflls | TO TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 is completed, ready for sale. Will| salaried positions open soon in| interested, write “Ed,” Hawk In-| let, Alaska. (10,116-t10) | . demands on this year's pack have| - « | Anderson Shop. n reduced 30 per cent. Canners WOMEN OF MOOSE tions. Phone 387. (10,110-t) | OB Uy sesemare s = e ey - e e . A D planning a production of about| Meeting Thursday, Nov. 15, | BARANOF BOUK SiHOP AND J e e B e e § N ) Earrings | E Out-of-Town and Special Orders | { N ! Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 | INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | f via Pelersburg and Wrangell ‘ With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Ilydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle _ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PATRICIA TUESDAY—7 A. M. § soAmaNTEED meaisie permn.| | Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns { MURPHY and MURPHY nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.! 315 Decker Way. { bracelet Saturday evening, scme-| where between Baranof and the Masonic Temple. Reward for re- turn. Phone 432. (10,117-t3) " i P onraun it AT { SEAVIEW APT.—One block from| Federal Building. { LOST—Ladies Bulova wrist watch| noon Nov. 14. Reward. Return to| Graves Store. (10,117-t3) i ROOM 3—First National Bank Building [ Good Taste in Decoration will contribute to gracious living. more charming with hand executed decorative art that will enhance your individuality. Either beautiful Her- ring-hone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif are two of our many suggestions. : - JAMES S. MecCLELLAN PHONE 676 Your home will be venison. riage contract existing between 'ISITTORS )M STATES e it o ) e o VISITTORS FROM STATES " ~ The Pasado Manana’s delayed re- | plaintiff and defendant, and an s LOST—Nov. first, at Chamber of| et 4 e 3 Arr rom the Sti who are 74 P. O. turn has resulted in cancellation of | absolute divorce from defendant, i ];}x)in::ls ;;ome e rx;;e:f durm; Clomy::gc!e 1unchheon,da n_mmbix.} Phone Douglas 374 . 0. Box 1216 i By or guest exchanged raincoats| ™= plans by a group of federal and|and such other and further relief 1 sarp(Re iel their stay here are: Dorothy A. territorial officials to travel to the|as may apvear just and equitable in payjs Pa)sade?m Calif.: Vernojn L Angoon convention of the Alaska (the premises. # . o & 0000000000006 000000008 with me. As his is a bit 1aIgel, | 90000066066000000¢ “Sure I could make him run . .. remember we eat Centennial he should have something to boot {: Do ...and thing!” e . x| y { g Meal and that beats anything Native Brotherhood * and Alaska| And in the event you fail to so g‘;’;‘;fl: ;::fil,e' p(,:."ym‘: Ni::is;' =3gu Jt he Wil oall the ided) OID chnRPILLnB Native Sisterhood aboard her. appear and answer said complaint, Tnomas, San i"r;ncisco Calif., and | R povls S iuee s T REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. 2% CENTENNIAL DOG MEAL builds healthier, | ATTENTION ELKS | Emblem Club Hoe-down, Elks Hall, Saturday, Nov. 17. (10,116-t3) — g ) A 1S 10 Centenfiiul happier, better groomed dogs. Gives yoyr pet the correct diet . . . in easy-fo-serve, appetizing form. Ask your dealer for Centennial Dog Meall | | « | / W ///:////'/,' 7 i oHageack okagn /)] Vi) ock; % i // @ Alasko Airlines feeder plone bases / // = DC-3 scheduled routes // — Alaska Airlines feeder /" plone routes 7 Y i There are more than a hundred towns served by Alaska Airlines in Alaska. terminal points are shown on the above map. Use the complete passcnger and cxpress services of Alaska Airlines. Telephone 667, office Baranof Hotel for information. ALASKA AIALINES the plaintiff will take judgment against you and for want of said ap- pearance and answer will apply to | the Court for the relief demanded That on November 13, 1945, in the | in her stated. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunuto set my hand and’ affix he seal of the above-entitled Cou t Juneau, Alaska, this 14th day of Vovembor, 1945, (SEAL) JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court. By J. W. LEIVERS, ® Deputy Clerk. I hereby certify that the above summons and attached copy of com- laint are true, full and correct cop- s of the originals on file in above as2 and court. M. 5. MONAGLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Tirst. publication, Nov. 14, 1945. | ast publication, Dec. 5, 1945. | complaint as hereinabove "OTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT OF EXECUTOR | u the Commissioner’s Court for the Terrtiory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, Before FELIX GRAY, Cemmissioner and Ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. 1 the Matter of the Last Will and cgrdance with the specifications dat- | "= Testament of NELLIE SIMPKINS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY hat George M. Simpkins has filed is final report on the administra- ion of the above entitled estate raying that the manner in which he estate has been administered be \pproved; that the residue of the state be decreed to the heir of leceased, and that the administra- | ion be closed. A hearing will be ' 1eld on said final report on the 10th lay of January, 1946, before the indersigned at 10:00 o'clock A. M., 1t which time all persons having ob- | jections to the administration of he estate, or the petition of the »xecutor, may be heard. Given under my hand and the cal of the Probate Court this 13th 'ay of November, 1945. SEAL) FELIX GRAY, . 8. Commissioner and Ex-officio rcbate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Mrst publication, Nov. 14, 1945. Last Publication, Dec. 5, 1945, Merle H. Early, Little Rock, Ark. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: Commissioner's Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Howard D. Stabler was appointed adminis- trator of the estate of JENS AN- DREAS FREDRICKSEN, deceased. | All persons having claims sgainstl said estate are required to present|mrs. S. them, with verified vouchers as re- quired by law, to said administrator at his office in the Shattuck Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. First publication, Nov. 13, 1945. Last publication, Dec. 4, 1945. 1 FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY— Public Buildings Administration— Office of the Division Engineer, 838 | U. 8. Appraisers Building, San Fran- cisco 11, Calif., Oct. 25, 1945—Sealed | bids, in triplicate, will be received at this cffice until 2 p. m, Nov. 26, 1945 and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and per- forming the work for interior paint- ing at the U. 8. P. O. and Court House, Sitka, Alaska, in striet ac- ed PB DIV-7, Aug. 21, 1945, and drawings (if any) mentioned there- GIVEN in: and th~ general conditions dated | Sept. 15, 1942 and addendum thereto | dated May 15, 1944. Specifications and other data may be had at the office of the custodian of the build- ing or the office of the Divisior, Engineer. J. E. STANTON, Divisidbn ineer. First publication, Nov. 12, 1845. Last publication, Nov. 14, 1945 MONEY BACK GUARARTEE 3125 i a small safety-pin fastened to the; inside pocket of my raincoat when the Act of Trade or Barter! was conswmmated. Phone 432 if interested. (10,117-t3) SEVEN FROM ANCHORAGE Anchorage residents registering at | the Baranof are: E. B. Coppunger, W. H. O'Shea, Maxine 8. Branham, Manhenney, Gale W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Scott. e 52 3 MINING EQUIPMENT NOTICE REBEKAHS A Meeting Wed., Nov. 14, at 8 p. m. in I.O.O.F. Hall. Initiation and election of Officers. ISABELLE JORGENSON, €10,116-t2) Secretary. e e L i in 6-12-32 Volt JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS FARMING MACHINERY in 12 and 32-volt D. C. REX PUMPS —— — HARBOR MACHINE | SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN }§| BEARINGS — MACHINERY, MILLING and WELDING | West 11th and F St., Phone 876 For Comfort and Service i F.B Get the New Wasb- McOlwre, 1ngion Babis ALASEANS FEEL AT HOME [ | SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage Butler, Mauro Dreg Co. iour Rexall Store 909 Twelith St. PHONE 659 | Your Deposits Are SAFE First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ) DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK - .ARE INSURED

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