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PAGL SIX tation to attend AFL head, from the Alaska Territor- Federation of Labor and from | v Lundberg of Seafarers’ Inter- HIGHLIGHTS OF ANB-ANS MEET | (From the Minut Native Brotherhood- tive Sisterhood An tion now being held Alaska.) Grand President, Elizabeth ident Reports Cyrus Peck was appointed Chair- 1 pro tem, whereupon ANB Grand Roy Peratrovich, resport- of the organiza- tent First 'Conk‘.mmh % € He point- o'clock a. m, I Increased Garnd Pre since 1940 through united rovich ive people, Territorial g " election secured, The A"f‘:::'B John Williams, Soboleff made Chaplain of the ol Anderwo, M Dundas, House of Representatives, two mem- Is‘k:wldun Jackson School sts, plac- DErs of native race elected to Terri- Rtk ; t Legi ! legislatu on Honorary Roll Call ; ; L e g Yo ince for dependent children Alrrmml W Wiomas Skeek ble to natives, Juvenile S e Nhahis O led to native children, iltisaAtarew Hope: Chalrmar Election date changed to Fisheries. Committee— Frank D, second Tuesday of October, pressed Price ( each town customarily names, dredging of Sulzer and breakwaters cne member to each of Ways and for Kake and Angoon Means, Fisheries committees) ; Pro- _Pending propositions he listed ar: gram Committee—Arthur Johnson, Merger of bargaining agency acily- awrence Widmark, Bill Smith; Cre- ities, stress on discontinuance of old dentials Committee—David Howard, Customs still practiced, satisfaction of ancest claims by reservations Mrs. Mildred Sparks, Frank How- ard; Acting Sergeant-at-Arms, Jack of payment, money problems still Brown. pressing—savings must be made or income increased Mrs. Louise Collier, Ketchik In concluding, President Peratro- and Frank Marshall, Juneau, rep! genting the American Federation of Labor, (-xprr.xsud gratitude for invi- How i6 ke Bronchi vich said, “We are now strong, but our strength must be used carefully for effective use and undivided or- ganization. Our Preamble calls for general welfare. Let us be careful and united. Let us not pppose an idea on personalities.” Heve | - Committees Named IS The Committee on Jommittees pointed the following standing com- Creomulsion relieves pro mittees cause it goes right to the st Audit and Finance—Chairman, Al- trouble to help looser fred E. Widmark, Klawock; Bill B Smith, Klawock; Harriet ROberts, famed bronchial Juneau. Citizenship—Chairman, branes. Tell your dr Andrew Gamble, Angoon; Richard Marshall, Sitka; John Willard, Haines. Constitution—Chairman, quickly «!l to have your money b"ck CREOMUL‘HON for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | Frank G. Johnson, Kake; Frank D. Price, Sitka; Elizabeth Peratrovich, Juneau. Health and Education— Chairman, Cyrus Peck, Klukwan; Joe Stevens, Douglas; Vivian Kahk- lon, Klukwan. Ritual and Grand Im‘ —Chairman, Peter Simpson, 1 (to choose own committee) Benefit and Gift—Chairman, Mil- tred Sparks, Klukwan; mark, Sitka; Joseph Williams, Sax- man Special Committee named by Chairman: Willlam L. Paul, Sr, Frank Johnson, Andrew Hope, Roy Bean, Cyrus Peck, Frank Price, Jack Brown, Andrew Gamble, David Henry, Cook, Mrs pecial mmitt on Labor sie Jimmie Federal and e named by Chairman: King, Lawrence Widmark, James Richard Marshall Resolutions C Speci med by rtt Committee Joe Williams, rman Johns Fish Busines [/ S A and Wildlife ce recom- | For/flesp y \dations for development and ! Alaska fisheries referred is creating to Fisheries Committee along with critical reply by William Paul, Sr. | Fisheries Committee instructed to | gather information from [members or the number of fishing streams in | €cutheast Alaska and Kayser enchanting new fab- ric gloves, hosiery, streams as to whether they are de- pleted or not, what run of fish as underthings, lingerie. cend such streams and when; that this survey may cover e y point l‘ ‘ \ l |in Southeast Alaska. % ¥ 5 N Message of Alaska Delegate to HosiERy - UNDERMHINGS « GLOVEs | COner E. L. Bartlett, read the Rev. Walter Soboleff. plane bases Airlines. Telephone 667, office Baranof | Marshall present- cetings from William Green, | delivered report on matters handled ich, addressed the conven-| > ed to F * Toastmaster Julia Wid- ~ Mabel Johnson, Flora | Territorfal | on, Jake Cropley. | among its | other persons as to thejr loca- | t ion, the present condition of such| by | First publication, Oct. 26, 194 @® Aleska Airlines feeder = DC-3 scheduled rovtes Only terminal points are showa on the above map. than & hundred towns served by Alaska Airlines Use the complete passconger and express services of Alaska ALASKA AIALINES Grand Secretary, William Paul, Jr. 'xmd results achieved. Declared per-| manent office at Ketchikan needed; IWrang(’ll and Petersburg also need offices | Legislators Commended Grand President native members of Legislature, An- Grew Hope and Frank Peratrovich, on accomplishments, including: Work in securing increase of max- imum old age pensions from $45 to $6¢, appointment of Jake Cropley to Alaska Housing Authority and Sandy Stevens as employee of House of Representative Convention a ssed by Miss Imcgene Ward from the University of Alaska Extension Department Two lett from John Tenneson, of the Superior Packing Co., referr- isheries Commit Letter from Evangelis Jones, dealing with liquc to Committee on Federal torial Relations Resolution No. 1, tion of Errors in Applications for Old Age Assistance and Increas Introduced and referred to Federal and Territorial Relations Commit- tee Convention adjourned for day at 10 o'clock p. m., November 12, 1945, .- COMMONWEALTH ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATED The Tenth Anniversary of the 'Philippine Commonwealth was cele- brated by the Philippine Commun- ity of Juneau with a most success- ful banguet last evening in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel, with approximately 175 present. R. E. Robertson, guest speaker of the evening, gave a2 ve! inspiring talk and several musical numbers were also enjoyed during the ban- quat hour. nley referred i Terri- entitled: Correc- Among the distingulshed guests at the affair were Capt. J. K. Lee, U. S. A., Lieut. E. Nugent, U. 8. C. G, and the Rev. G. Herbert Hilicrman, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom George were spe- cial guests. Dancing, with music ers Orchestra, followed the banquet. for the cvening was Sammy Constantino. SRR Government in Canada operates through three main branches — the Federal Parliament and pro- vincial legislatures, Federal and pro- vincial executives and the judicial system - - DRINK KING BLACK LABEL NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’'s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One FELIX GRAY, Commissioner ix-officio Probate Judge, Ju- u Precinct In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament ¢ the Estate of | CATHERINE NYE, Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the undersigned was appointed Executor of the Tast Will and Testament and of the Estate of Catherine Nye, deceased. All per- ns having claims against the es- ate are required to prasent them to the undersigned, with proper affi- davits attacheq, within six months {from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October |26, 1645, JAMES McNAUGHTON, Executor. Befor 1 nd of Last )mbhmtmn Nov. 16, 1945. There are more in Alaska. Hotel for information. of ANB com- ', mended Grand Secretary, also tWo from Seattle, Fa / the Island- | | FLOWNBYPAA: | | Pan Am(xic“l assengers Al vays flew 49 y's trips to and banks and White- horse. Leaving Robert Henning, Frank Scott, Helen Scott, Merle Early, Alfred Care Bailey Covey, Effie Covey, Zachard Lous- cac, Myron Dubhnowski, Irving Peeples, Ronald Call, Harold Von- dell, Adolph Hlll Alta Mae Wylden fer S Dr. Lawlor George Wil- n, Fletta Christof Kathryn Faulter, Nona Clute, Mitzi Adams, Halen Martin, June Gorham, Leona Mocn, Josephine Lynn, Thomas White, Breula, Peter Steen- land, Kenaston, Myr Walls, Richard Lindblad, Ellzn Lindblad and Charlotte Anderson From Seattle: Herbert L. Faulk- ner, Herbert Waugh, ma Bailey, Nachtmein, Doris er, John e Theodore N Margaret Noel, Alice Brooks, \Vllllam Dodd Nelson Ludington 'and Hugh Brady. To Fairb Ruth Merryman, Thomas Walker and Ralph Uprig ‘rom Fairbanks: Mark \VlnLl(‘ a Winkler. To Whitehorse: Howard Stabler. - - SGT. SCHNEIDER VISITS HERE ON WAY TO SEATTLE Among local and Alaska men aboard the 150-foot Crash Boat Sup- Ship H. A. 2 of the famous 10th h Boat Squadron recently in port we Peter Schnieder, who is going scuth for operation on D, alor th othe the Squadron, is enroute to Seattle where the squadron will be disband- ed. Thewe were also Ketel bovs aboerd the H. A Many of the Juneau boys in this squadron will soon be back home, after being discharged from the ser- vice, according to Schnieder. - - Divisi y of Alaska ED ROSINE, Plaintiff, vs. ELBERT ELLEY, Defendant The President of the United States of America, to the above-named defe [:xopnnq uire (| to appear blication of this summons, y within = thirty days after October 26, 1945, | is published 1e date you, in case this ed upon you per- answer the complaint named plaintiff on file the said Court in the above- entitled action Plaintiff in said action demands the following relief. Payment of ce due for wages of $200 plus t ments for this g an attorney’s fee action inclu of $30 And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff ill take judgment against’ you for thereof, and will apply to the r the relief demanded in | aint and as hereinabove at Juneau, Alaska, October | i FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio | of the Peace for above- entitled Precinet, Division and Territory. | First publication, Oct. 26, 1945. Last publication, Nov. 16, 1945. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TWO-APT. HOUSE — COMM e B e L e e t . WANT ADS | ’-F ool | Fflll SALE E - Hnu:ekeepm to assist FOR QUICK SALE: $27.50—Co nial wood and coal heater, w with general housework in family hot water coils. Excellent ¢ ii- consisting of mother, two small t Also electric motor. Phone children and baby. Nov. 23 to Douglas 143 (10,119-t3) Jan. Living accommodaticns pro-! vided if desired. Call Red 273. BRAND NEW novelty Yukon nug- (10119-2) | get ring. Ph. Red 570. (10,119-t3) e - e WANTED-—Cash for furnished or 715 BASIN ROAD priced for quick | ynfyrnished house. Phone Red Wish to leave town. Call ggo (10,118-t1) | 323 30,119t ! WANTED — Drafting board with SALE White poreelain | gtand, Phone 93, evenings. | hemical toilet, with 1 gui. chemi (10,118-t3) | cal. Never been u 1 a | S at Fleek’s Trans Douglas. WANTED—Large steamer trunk.| 10,119-t3) | Phone 548, after 5 p. m. | (10,118-18) FOR SALE—Used metronom Pk a8 | ibson mandolin and case. WANTED — Furnished house by 2l Bb clarinet and case. Dec. 1-15. No children. Lease if and case.| desired. Write Empire, 6481, | saxophone | | | WANTED f | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1945 mnsnwm/“ pis: Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka | Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Wrangell Petershurg For Information and Reservations Phone 612 « C melody ¢ ed upright piano. Cash or| (10,117-t6) laska Music Suppl oo e i .ll'oi 9 WANTED TO BUY-HOUSE. Phone| # { Black 454 (10,115-t1) | SALE—39-1t ARK" - - = ! \11“1‘“ s onbh ap W‘MED — Used haby play-pen. Landing. This boat made P. O. Box 487, or 526 12th St. | overland from Richmond, V (10,111-10,140) | racoma, Wash.; then to Juneal, ganp LAUNDRY-318 Willoughby | by water. Should have| Aye gpecializing in shirts, curtain | distinctive value. 'Paul Satko,| giretohing and all wearing ap-| Alaska. (10,118-13) 244, Juneau, parel. Black 210. (10,107-10,136) | | WANTED—Usea furniture 306 Wil- —4 Steel filing cabinets,| joughhy Phone 788, ! FOR SA 4 drawer and 1 steel desk, all| "~ 1 ar qualit of post-war | et Fhone ettora ac! MISCELLANEGUS 3 (10,118-t3) | — — | g 100 ALASKR BUSIN}-bS DIRECTORY\ MPSHIRE I(LU Fryers—, is completed, ready for sale. Will| employ capable secretary or clerk- stenographer for steady joB, start at $200.00 with good probability | of advancement if services satis- factory. Apply Peter Wood, office | above Gastineau desk, or write| Box 74, Juneau. (10,118-t1) | Phone 385. TO KEEP YOU Seaview Office good condition. Bargains—Great Saving housekeeper. If | “Ed,” Hawk In-| | TRAPPER wishes interested, write VY HUDRAULIC truck hoist. Phone 1% or 117. Fred 1 let, Alaska. (10,116-t10) | PIANOS RENTED and TUNED | COAL STOVES and one ! £nderson Shop. i ne cook stove 42 e —— e soent Apts 2.t | ¥ BOOK SHOP AND L e e LENDING LIBRARY ,APARTMENT HOUSLPhone 428.| Latest Books for Sale and Rent g | Also Atiractive Alaska Handmade Earrings Qut-of-Town and Special Orders location, Given Prompt Attention between 4 and|so5 pranklin St Phone 563 | 0.112-48) | [Box 3081 - - - - Juncau, Alaska| (10,059-t1) { Crescent Apts. (10,112-t1) } | fuil good R Mimeog ph ma-|_ rkd g hine, matic {eeder, inking, ‘GUARA'\“"ELD R,mns{lc Perma- | counting. Complete with instruc-, .nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Phone 287. (10,110-tf) | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201‘ tior = 315 Decker Wa 'ARGE SIZE circulating oil heater, | > oot v practically new. Phone 92. | (10,100-tD) | hut,! LOST — Baguette Amvlhyst from Z . bracelet Saturday evening, some-| 1| where between Baranof and the| | Masonic Temple. Reward for re-| turn. Phone 432. (10,117-t3) | ALL-STEEL IGLOO complete. For sale at the Tr Post. Phone Douglas 12 25%25 “HOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska| Scenes. Available now at Winter | IOST—Nuv & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in| Commerce luncheon, a member Photography. (10,094-tD) | or guest ecxchanged raincoats ] first, at Chamber of| [ U—— A )lTS YSTLMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill - John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | | | M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—T7 A. M. .1: Sailing Date Subject to Change ~—— LUST AND FOUND | { Public Accouniani-Stenographic-Tax Refurns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOCM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 Good Taste in Decoratum will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be more charming with hand executed decorative art that will enhance your individuality. Either beautiful Her- ring-bone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif are two of our many suggestions. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 ! with me. As his is a bit larger, FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft.| pe should have something to boot Boat Chicagoff. Freighting orl __or if he will call the deal off,! towing. Write or wire Flfln‘i Tl provide the lunch. There was Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-t1) | g small safety-pin fastened to the ! 1 inside pocket of my raincoat ! when the Act of Trade or Barter was consummated. Phone 432 if interested. (10,117-t3) FOUND—Key on ring. Prove own- ership and it is yours. Case Lot Grocery. (10,119-t3) LOST—Photo of man and woman e — | in double cardboard frame. Re- i ward. Call Baranof Hotel. Fun RLNT o (10,119-13) 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Inquire| oS 1 Elrds on b'au]ehcld.s are less up-\ set by shellfire than men. 513-A Willoughby, upstairs. (10,118-t4) NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building. | We wish to thank our friends for the many kindnesses when we lost our home. 4 LEONA BOWLING and FAMILY.| ! (10,119-t1) | i 5| | : CARD OF THAD | shown us HARBOR MACHINE | SHOP | MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING ‘West 11th and F St., Phone 876 For Comfort and ! Service | 1 F. B. Get the New Wasb.- McClure. Mer. ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME L1 ; o I NEW WASHINGTON | SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 9090 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT,OFF. 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 G EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS ML TH!! management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive opemun. The safecy DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ber of Federal Deposit Infur- ance Corporation,which is- sures each of eur depositors against los to s maximum of 33,008 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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