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PAGE SIX "IHL DAILY ALASKA l:MPlR!;—JUNEAU AL ASKA COMMISSION IS GOING TO SEE GEN. MacARTHUR: Mcrnocrg\ ant Seme § Regarding Adminis fration Policies actual power to form the policy x«,-i Ja that once the stric u = | t should move Several hundred servicemen ‘have asked the local USO Club to be the spokesman to the people of Juneau and Douglas in saying “Thanks for a very Happy Christ- mas.” This is the message received at . Empire today from USO Direct- h Gordon. “The requast that the matter be given the widest possi- ¥ F m ¢ o to con- |Ple publ " said Gordon, ‘“has 3 come from the men on the loncly ” Dou i g I v Chiang, |€utposts and on ships to whom gifts i # were sent, as well as from the fel- * for uria, ited o no-Soviet by lows stationed in Juneau. They all deeply grateful for everything that was so generously done for them by so many different people.” “The USO joins with the men in expressing heartfelt appreciation for this generosity. It seemed that this Christmas everyone was even more eager than ever before to make me sort of contribution—either cugh donations of money or other or by sending cakes or cookies or by acting as hosts and hc at our Christmas Eve party, or in all th ways. We wish that it were possible to write a personal letter of thanks to each individual who helped to make this year's holiday ascn such a success. But, at least, veryone reading this item will R R b Bl e R Tn know how very much his cor her Ve e thoughtfulness has been approecat- cise o Macarinwr, 1651 HOSPITAL NOTES discussed minis! may indi- well founded TIDE TABLE e o December 28, 1945 o o .m, 4 m 5 p.m 9:42 14 16 22:24p.m., 12.0 ft High D FRED BRYANT HEE Fred Bryant of Sitka is t the Gastineau Hotel An a guest Jamés '8 mitted Chis d ¥ n for- Patients ac Albert Hall of s sonal danger, S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU AR A Y AU THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 - WINS CITATION IN MARVIN KRISTAN I WAR IN PACIFIC First Lieutenant Matvin Kristan, U. 8. Marine Corps Reserve, has re-| - ceived from the Commander of the Amphibious Forces, Fleet, a and also a Commendation ribbon. announcement received by Jack Kristan, wellknown Juneau business- man, and father of 1st Lt. Kristan. The Commendation letter and ci- tation is as follows: “For excellent service in the line of his profession as an officer passenger aboard a United States ship on April 1. 1945, during the amphibious assault against Okinawa | Shima. When the ship was struck! and severcly damaged by enemy air | attack, and after having abandon- | ed ship, he courageously and volun- | tarily returned aboard to assist' members of the crew in fire Iight»| ing and damage control. Through | his perseverence and profound de- | votion to duty, while in grave per- he aided muleually in saving the ship. His conduct gives | evidence of his great value to the| naval service.” | - D PIONEERS’ XHAS Friday evening at 8. Election of officers and a party by the Ladies | MEETING of the Auxiliary. No member of the Pioneers or the Auxiliary can afford to miss this treat. So be! there. (152-12) - D | Empire Want-ads bring results! U. 8. Pacific| letter of Commendation, | { WANT ADS E FOR SALE | | | $500 EQUITY h\ 52.650, 4-acre plnce | on Highway. Four rooms, full plumbing, wired, furnished. Write | Empire, 6666. (10,152-t2) | Typewriter. No. 11. Goed condi- | tion. Price $35. Write Empire, { No. 54. (dh) | AT SACRIFICE PRICE—1936 Ford | Sedan. Phone Blue 409. (152-t4) | 43-PIECE DINNER SET — Service for six. Beautiful design Crafts- { man china. (Open stock). Dinner plates 10 in. in diameter. Many extra pieces including large plat- ter, serving dishes, gravy boat, sugar and creamer, etc. Call 439, or Apartment 101, Hillcrest (dh) FOR SALE — Criss- Crafl. motor launch. Length 18', beam €', draft 2'. In good mechanical condition. Call 42 during day. DESK LAMP—F‘IEX]le shflfl. justable to any position. “ad- Also Hi-Low electric plate for coffee | maker, etc. Call 439, Apartment 101, Hillcrest. (d.h) l MEDIUM BOYS BICYCLE Ph 699. Ask for John. (10,146-tf) ELECTRIC posting machine. In-| quire Sully\ Bakery. (10,146-tf) NEW HAWSmBL REU FEYERB —New York dressed, 60c per Ib. Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) | 12-GAUGE Savage shotgun. Inquire Arctic Bar between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m (10,143-tf) | 24-FT. CABIN CRUISER 31B860-— See Harbor Master. (10,139-tf) E OR TRADE-What have you? I Electric outboard motor; 1 Model A coupe; 1 new %-mile brass searchlight; 1l-In. brass bilge pump; I Double-barreled shotgun. Phone 22. (10,135-t1) | TWO-APT HOUSE - Purmshed garage, good location, full lot. Phone Green 665, between 4 and 7 p. m. (10.112-t8) PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greetlng Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter & Pond Co. Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-t1) | HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and a bath, partly furnished. Inquire house 1102 8th St. or write P. O. Box 1684 (10, l.fl-th INDONESIANS ARE GIVEN ORDERS T0 RESTORE PEAC BATAVIA, Java, Dec. 27 — Lt. Below zero temperatures are reported from stations Gen. Sir Philip Christison, Allied‘ Reward. commander in The Netherlands' East Indies, informed Indonesian leaders today that “more active measures” order in strife-torn Java. He also called on the Indonesmm to restore | to place under his command what- | ever ‘units of the Indonesian Peace Preservation Corps he might need | to assist British troops in suppres- (10,151-t4) | he planned | {WANTED——TO drive truck or do | construction work. Ph. 561. | (152-t4) _|MINISTER and wife in need of This is according to an omclnl,pon sALE—Remmgmn Standard | furnished apartment or home. Would prefer 2 bedrooms. Must be clean and represéntative. | No children or pets. We are en larging our office staff and will appreciate your assistance. Alaska Mission of Seventh-day = Ad- ventists, Phone 241. (10,1461t1) WAN‘TED TO BUY—Troller. 28 to 32 ft, equipped. Write O. R. Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. (10,144-t) WANTED--Large house. No small children. Call Reids at Bus Depot. Phone 108. (10,132-t1) WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, considér pur-| chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (10,132-tf) WANTED—Usea furniture 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANECUS PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED. Anderson Shop. small | Daily Sche.mwa Tfipt Sitka Wramll Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH . . AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ; For Information and B.e:,ervahons Phone 812 : Public Acconntan}- Slemnphw'l‘u Belorns { MURPHY and MURPHY BARANOF BuOx SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN bOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent | Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t1) GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LEASE FOR YEAR, $250.—4-Rooms and bath, partly furnished. City lights, garage, running water. On Glacier Highway. Write P. O. x 1011 (10,152-tf) 2-ROOM CABIN—843 W. 9jh St, (0,151-¢0" 3-] ROOM FURN CABIN oil range. | shower bath. 513-A Willoughby. (10,149-t4) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. - Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from ¢ Federal Bulldlnc " LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Woman's black purse con- taining keys and identification, Monday, 5 p. m. Return to Em- | pire or phone 762 or Red 270. (10,151-t3) from Bnranof Bar Xmas Eve. E. E. Wells, Arctic Bar (10,151-16) INK SPOTS WILMINGTON, Calif.—~ — They \can write off this loss in black ink. | g ) ld both me 3 JUNEAU, ALASKA L y t re- Joe K } hi e Rk : WEATHER BULLETIN clar p ) e __ | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME‘: et h r, b DRINK KING BLACK LABIL! Station 24 hrs | TODAY y ¥ ey : last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs, Weatherat | Id take ove h Empird Want-ads brino results Max. temp. | temn. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | 3 Anchorage 21 1 21 0 Cloudy 000000800000000000008000000000000000000000000000¢ 1,0y -16 -16 ‘Cloudy | { { |Bethel 2 -8 -1 10 Snow ! N { Cordova 34 20 20 01 Cloudy ! ! NEW { Dawson 8 AT 0 Clear i ! { | Edmonton 14 3 4 05 Cloudy-Snow | H { Fairbanks -1 -20 0 Clear t P y Haines 30 19 28 Trace Cloudy ! B { Juncau 37 0 0 Cloudy ! i { Juneau Airport 29 10 29 0 Cloudy H |, Ketchikan 45 30 42 15 Rain : : Kotzebue -17 -22 -17 Trace Snow { { McGrath 2 | Trace Pt. Cloudy | ! (& s { Nome | -18 0 Clear | H{ Sl B \ Northway -20 30 0 Cloudy ! { Petersburg 38 -7 0 Cloudy { { : FRANK ( 41 10 Cloudy : h{ l H . 23 16 .09 Cloudy ! 1 ! upert 45 31 Cloudy ! w3 c‘:z ‘]1759 lAE § |San Francisco 58 51 22 Rain - i ! ! seattle 51 ] ! an Chm&se } |Sitka 52 37 40 0 Clear: | : { . Whitehorse 1 -15 1 0 Cloudy ! r Pa il’C” and Cret { | Yakutat 35 18 35 Trace Rain | : \ (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) { { = H WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A series of low pressure centers over the| : Ll \ | northeast Pacific Ocean from south of the Aleutian Islands to near N iy 2 o : Graham Island. Rain has fallen along the west coast of the United t i I .‘Y i A AT x States, British Cclumbia and southern Southeast Alaska. Above mal | N B[S F umpom\ums continue along the coast from Southeast Alaska to the! : HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS o g : | from interior Alaska and north of central Canada. Strong to gale winds \\ Y NEW YLAR i are reported from Vancouver Island to Dixon Entrance. { v e MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN 1 3 Tha PI’ODIIE;OIS Uf ?he 1 mpom from Marine Staticns at x“:';gNl; M. ';od:n ; | g B eight of Waves | H FRE B° l yv Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | H ./P‘i B } | cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 43 NE 32 tfeet | { | | Cave Spencer Pt. Cloudy 39 E 3 4 feet ! | Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 33 NE 2 4 feet * €000000004000004000006040000000000000009900000009 L L L Pt Cloudy 37 NNE 30 5 feet | Guard TIsland Rain 0 E 28 2 feet | r—————T——— Lincoln Rock Cloudy 42 ESE 19 he El'Wlll Feefl C0 Point Retreat _Cloudy 3¢ N 37 4 Jeet I ° MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Icy Strait and | Oifice in e Lot Groo PHONE 704 HAY. GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE | Cress Sound areas—easterly winds 35 to 40 miles per hour. Lynn Canal— nertherly winds 35 to 40 miles per hour. Outside waters, Yakutat to Dixon ‘ Entrance—easterly or scutheasterly winds 30 to 40 miles per hour do- casing to near 25 miles per hour Friday. Protected waters, south of | mner Strait—easterly or southeasterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. | Increasing cloudiness north of Five Finger Light-Sitka lane. Along the | coast, Sitka to Dixon Entrance—rain tenight, cloudy with occasional rain howers Friday. | | | | The Triangle Cleaners Fine Cleaning; Speedy Work WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL | Juneau young man, has been dis- smg disorders. { A harbor pier fire caused an Chfl:nscn outll::edprhis pla;.s';t estimated $2,000 damage, most of g c;‘)x; erenlcie I:fu tenuell'm ‘; w" the damage attributable to the ex- JEhis_an hiar i, nister | ,1osion of two huge drums of ink Amir Sjarifuddin of the unrecog- | nized Indonesian Republic as large \ g:::;h depnchpd Ahe- Sodk im0 scale fighting flared anew in Ban- TR S doeng, Java’s summer capital. } | e PIONEERS’ XMAS MEETING Friday evening at 8. Election of O AW A au, | fficers and a party by the Ladies B gl runied G g me‘ot the Auxiliary. No member of | the Pioneers or the Auxiliary ~an |afford to miss this treat. So be there. % “ o (152-t2) - SEATTLE MEN HERE Worrell W. Cartwright, Herbert Mr. Skagway, Baranof. R DISCHARGED FROM ARMY | Pfc. Peter B. Melseth, former | charged from the Army at Fort| !Lewis, Wash. Before entering the | | L. Bebcock and W. B. Gilroy, all service, Road Commission at Anchorage. | of Seattle, are guests at the Bar- he was with the Alasknfam‘ Hotel, = For Comfort an¢ | SR "“’ omen's Appaner Servive | | ra Get the New Wasb- | Baranof Hotel Building ingwn Habit “It's the Nicest Store in Tows™ SERYVICE Christenscn Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE MOTORS mmu — STERN BEARINGS — MILLING sad WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 836 ' MRS. EDITH WALKER (o i D Waterproof Shining Baranof Hotel Furs Altered . Dyeing Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Invisible Resoleing Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats Hollywood Shoe Parlor ALTRRATIONS v e e ROOM 3—First National Bank Building rmm: L] SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and cofifi’f?} Established 1940 y cgol — Auditars s P"""iefi me Sl‘;eet —_ imo 7?'7'" : John W. Blark FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SEEVICE Kinloch N. Neill ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY TO W via Petershurg and Wm'dl With connections to Craig, Klawoc.k, steamers for Prince Rupert, V. amve}rl,y and and ttle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 61 M. S. PATBICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND KAINEB TUESDAY—$ A H Sailing Date Subject to Change Paingu N g_gantraéthr All Classes of Wnflc LODGE "c CLUB — —_ smlw E CF RE 'ggsg&m MeCLELLAN - Demam PHONE l‘ll—DO‘UGMI 'CATERPILLAR DIESEL MARINE ENGINES { Sales and Service—Genuine Parls NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CQ. . “Caterpillar” and Allied &umm ‘ PDistribator in ALASKA and YUKON WQ&! JUNEAU mNCH—zZ’I Admiral Way NG EQUIPMENT | ING MA( DORAN Ewmo% IE S'I'OC m in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS | First National Bank MEMBER mml. nnom msunuc: cononnml ¥} L B R TSR T B . T