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PAGL SIX DOROTHY wmmw e aligie <16 ko, POSITI NOF P.H, e, r s L | te He by arles M D nd aste jewel by A. E. Goe g Accompanied I w 3 Curt Roc Bach pl rumpet sc i and the e “Y ham Girls, P: pr g 25 drews, Pat hirley n s of her new pawards, san the Nl | and “Auld I Mrs. Ge- " neva Parson a solo, accom- i by E k isted by He feldt, Law- I I - 3 i A rence 1 anc Fleck I , " The followi : et Chapter W. P.; Helen Matron; Erwin Hachmeister, Asst Patror E. Goetz K r, Treas. Edith z Conductr herine Ba- Alfreda Fleek, Adah T8 Cuthb ¥ h Eloise It Esthe Hachm M 1ay verner, Elec Elizal ! 6’ 1 ¢ i 4: ( 1. W.: Alk ( re JOINT IN ATION ¢ ’ 5 wa 1 1 h ( tion ¢ ) Deac C P, 1 tice « ior D I O Gas- ew Albert tineat 2 I J Steward; J. O. Kirk e ; ! Organist, and Hohn Mill 8 1 Tyl ing O hy T nsta fa ¢ PARTY TONIGHT THE DAILY ALAbKA LMPIRL JUNEAUZREASKA L o ol o il ALAbKA NEWPLAN vited gues to turn out this evening to attend a party wored by the D« s City Eagles Hall. There wiil| nd whist Card 8 o'clock on at 10 o upstair: and make it an seeing the Year floor. Beg there will be d e urged to come ldtime get~ mu,nw in Old Year out a 1e New There will no charge All be NO LIBRARY TOMORROW Because it is New Year's Day there will be no Public Library hours temorrow evening. The li- brary, however, will again be open Thursday for those de- sir matter .o - - AP SPORTS ROUNDUP By SID FEDER for HUGH FULLERTON evenir good EW YORK, Dec. 31.— NEW YEAR VIEWS Aleng comes Nineteen Forty-six i some picks and Cards ar in th: s you're with prizes for | the | ock, | Unie on a Brooklyn jag L Conn will draw two e title—does it fit our Willyum? | in your hat just file it m Smith’s Star Derby to Old T I ce can satisfy you all; i s no epiearine highball.) From Army gridders all cry “save ) else has Blanchard and Davis. C prize dough add to five mdred G even Nel this will sneeze To even it up ry hole, off with a fishpole era from sight will ught to te gelde sink From here on in its diamond and ports fans we hope there's mixir Much happy six-in! eteen Forty DAT-A DIS-A FOR PEACE IN CHINA (Continued fi m Page One) 550-16 TIRE [ R s i I R 9 WANT AD oot s | FOR SALE — Hot Point electric, atjon. See Herb Babcock aboard | range. 4-Burners, side oven, with the Patricia at the Ferry Float. control. Good condition. Re: (155-t3) | able. Green 400. % tives “must not maintain “autono- {mous armies to serve as instru- ments for [forcible seizure of power.” The Communists have been maintaining a separate army in North China and likewise have been holding out for a later meet- ing of the Constitutional Assembly, | claiming that otherwise it would be | packed for the Kuomintang or Na- tional Party The Generalissimo asserted, ever, that the government was pre- pared to increase the number the assembly onages” of “other political parties also take part.” CELEBRATING how- | of | “so that leading per- | !1 MEDIUM BOY'S BICYCLE. Ph., NEW ZEALAND = 1946 ARRIVAL WELLINGTON (Tuesday) It's 1946 in New Zealand, 12ady the people of this predomin- antly Scottish dominion are start- ing New Year's Day rounds among their - friends Because of Jan. 1 its proximity to the international dateline, this is the first nation to usher in the New Year. The summer day dawned with folks preparing to go “first foot- ing"—first calling to homes to drink toasts. - - oo FOREIGN LOANS and al- | tor to take charge of shop. Good sinnette, slightly proposition. Write or wire Nixie and castors. Ph. Red 611. (155-t) | fonning, Wrangell, Alaska. 30 CALIBER rifle. 513-A Willough- (153-t6) | by. Apt. 3 WANTED—To drive truck or do FOR SALE—Remington Standard ~construction work. Ph. 561. Typewriter. 11, Good condi- (153-W) tion. Price Write Empire, TR and wafe Th Twed of No. 54 (d.h) Jished apartment or small AT SACRIFICE PRICE—1936 Ford A_um‘ Would ;,u[llur f’,‘bldr(.)cn?fi. Sedan. Phone Blue 409, (152-t4) | Must be 1 and representative. 6! ELECTRIC q NE Phone 385. 24- See FOI FOR SALE WANTED Frisco standard motor. | FOR SALE FREE Transportation to Seattle. | 30-HP. All, or any part. Atwater-| Yacht “Patricia” leaving for Kent ignition system. Inquire of Seattle about Jan. 3. Can use 2| Harbor Master. (d.h.-tf) or 3 men to assist in working vessel in exchange for transpor-! WANTED-—Lice d VD(' y opera- No children or pets. We are en- larging our office staff and will 99. Ask for John posting machine. Bakery. (10,146-t0) eventh-day Ad- | (10,1461t1) | Mission of & ventists, Phone 241. In- (10,146-t1) uire« Sull WANTED TO BUY—Traller, 28 o 32 ft, equipped. Wriie O. R. Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. (10,144-t1) W HAMPSHIKE RED FRY New York dressed, 60c per Ib. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) WANTED--Large house. No small children. Call Reids at Bus Depot Phone 108, (10,132-L0) FT. CABIN CRL/;ISER. 31B860— Harbor Master. (10,139-t) R SALE OR TRADE-What have 3 or 4 bedroom you? I Electric outboard motor; WANTED—To rent 1 Model A coupe; 1 new };-mile house, permanent, consider pur- brass searchlight; 1'%-In. brass chage Jater. Phone 473, 8 to 5 bilge pump; I Double-barreled (10,132-tf) shotgun. Phone 22. (10,135-tf) Sheed e — WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Wil- | HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and| loughhy Phone 788. a bath, partly furnished. Inquire oy house 1102 9th St. Box 1684 'I l‘()()\l PH! al and bath, P or write 0. (10,1% MISCELLANEGUS RENTEL and TUNED Shep. PIANOS Anderson ca mu; 01‘ h ater A Wilfoughby. B\l‘h \()l' Hnll'\ SHoP. AW LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN 500KS Latest Books for Sale and Rent uire 155~ 'OR Y]'.'AR, $250.—4-Rooms partly furnished appreciate your assistance. Alaska | A Joe DiMaggio will break the train- lights, garage, running water. On Qut-of-Town and Special Orders the rest of the Yanks. s book. Box 1011 (10,152-tf) | 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Lucky to Be a Yankee” hits the YEAR BE IMMENSE e = L LS Jmeaul,ooA_lgs:;n gauntems dRrtihy 2l Juck Bl Ritihen privileges. Bhohe 8HG o Lo BNG NGO YRR T e DO Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- 1 ere talking with Mike Ja-| WASHING1uw, Deo. 81 — Al —— o o nent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up bs, says the U. S, France and ministration officials believe that SEAVIEW APT.—One block frow 5o “Becite shop, Phone 201 Er nd will be getting together on (pis country’s fore loans in 1946 Federal Building. 315 lz)ccl';r Wa i mutual world champs for the first i) far surpass the $2,458,000,000 in ———————————————— ,,,,,,,,y i b Yeah! But whe's gonna cregits extended to 11 nations et the N.-BA. and New York Com- quring the past year ARMY RE(RU'TERS LOST AND FUHND mission togetker? Legislation calling for a $3,750,- A 3 000,000 loan to Great Britain is BA(K I“ JUNEAU LOST—Keys in case, between post Ray Robin butned UP 8% gopeduled to go to Congress in office and Dixon. Call Green 415, MIES, Spodig alaiRew, Yotk “"““*; the new year. And Export-Import RSO, Reward. (153-t3) ver wl e figures is a runaround : 4 sideriRf Fe- B R o his's e k. nistting et ilpdint s B'”fk ”“1“ ials, nfr\\‘ “m‘-}d‘L):“‘:s;-(fl Lt .Mo]‘\m Munson, ncn.mn: LOST—Brown gabardine coat from e lehi Glilashot and Ties about de.| Suess: from geven FRAICEPIRERTH oflicsr for Alsshmand B 000 L nirenal el iRt S i ol R 5 as aoout <°|countries, are preparing for a L. Tosney, head of the local re- = Aretis Pa 10,151-t6) d to take his business elsewhere. | . .4 ar in smaller loans. cruiting office, returned yesterds Wells, Arc ar ( e bout he's reported making may — one ‘government financial ex- on an Ellis Airlines' plane from R . hiot enough to get N-BA. sanction pory “gking not to be quoted by Ketchikan following a seven-day The fresh water area of Canada e brawl since the NBA. name predicted that if Congress stay in that city. constitute more than six percent hison, “}“‘}R*‘ Cochrane- Marty ,proves the loan to Britain—and During the week in Ketchikan, of the country’s total area. ; ,“'I”I;‘l',’,“:n“’ i \hk:h;I\l\::\n‘\‘llllxll:; a bitter fight is in prospect—the the recruiters interviewed a number T - oooooo i e Lobis &5 backing ax M0 total- may, reach. well, above: of prospective; candidales’ {ot | neq it ’ .(luur'n Shd an ‘{I N(»”r(; :huw $5,000,000,000. In addition, congres- enlistment in the Regular Army ) CROIoRID Al BEO slonal approval of the British 10an and signed up nine men on the|| | (jump a 1d jivg) in Los Angeles WAy be | the sl ifor . ubla ARS tollaeitie: Ontiatmad. ! | China and France to try for simi- Since the local office was es- : ‘MRS HOLI.AND lar large-scale xm:un-iul help. tablished Dec. 17, Lt. Munson and |} em » Sgt. Tosney have interviewed ap-|} proximately 20 men who stated in- z IS HONORED BY \lEGISlAIlON To tention to reenlist following the | Christmas holidays. 5 Information concerning the prob- \ l%wo4fi%zmawv | Waorro Amways Tle Jf;,m o //,’(//7/,,,7 C///m BARANOY HOTEL PHONE 10§ | | { Al SERVING ALASKA | es OES OFFICERS, CURB STRIKES 70 At a Hlfllll(l.x} noon luncheon in the Blue Room of the Scottish Rite Temple, Mrs. Lynna M. Holland, cut-going Worthy Matron Order of Eastern Star, was honored by the officers who served with her during her year in office. Mrs. Georgia Arlc Worthy Matron- elect, was chairman of the delight- ful affair. Assisting in serving were | Miss Merguerite P. SI v and Mrs. | Mary Jeannette Cowling, who were Cenductr and Con- | duc respectively, Mrs { Holland. The New Y theme was car- ried out in clever table decorations As a token of appreciation and em, the officers presented Mrs Holland with a beautiful friendship cup. . 'Lodz, Poland Back To Textile Making LODZ, Poland — L« great tex- til2 industry center and one of the few Polish cities untouched by the . is reported to have reached T0 cent of its prewar production Russians Lodz in their drive toward Berlin ulation is now The ‘Nazi. sian burn ou! sci, where 800 surviv stimated at 700,000. ance only long enough to section of Place Wolin-| ived 7,000 Jews, of whom e MRS. IRBY HERE Charles Mrs Irby and residents of Tenakee, were at Baranof yesterday R - AUTO LICENSES 946 Automobile License Clerk's Office C. L. POPEJOY, (155-13) paused before the Rus-! of the' action in bypassing left intact not only the city itself ut factories, communications and| ansport systems. The city's pop= jand give infant, This is a starter of the JWC month- guests | ly program for January, which is in City Clerk. DRINK KING 60 T0 CONGRESS w. TINGTON, Dm_ 1—Legis- | lation di ed to surb strikes will have more chance of passage after the holiday of the (D-Okla) Congress, at home for gets the pulse " Rep. Wickersham predicted He told a reporter tion to outlaw jurisdictional strike and make unions liable for break- ing no-strike clauses in contracts, would have a better opportunity of etting through the House. “The public is at a peint where it will not condone the stoppage of production much loriger,” he declared. All-out production is the cure for labor troubles, unemploy- ment and inflation, he added. 'NORMAL THESE DAYS N FRANCISCO — Lt. Col. John Galloway of Wichita, Kansas, an Army public relations officer, tele- phoned a raiiroad office to find out about a train his wife, Elizabeth, was arriving on. that leg! asked John “Norma es,” replied the infor- maticn clerk, “but it hasn't been for|” four years. KETHAHN GOING ON AIR WEDNESDAY A.M. ON PROGRAM OF JW( E. L. Keithahn will go on the air Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock a talk on Attu basketry. charge of the Fine Arts Committee. As Curator of the Alaska Museum, Mr. Keithahn has studied basketry Plates and other Indian subjects, and his now ready for sale at the City address should prove highly inter- esting and informative. BLACK LABEL! | “Is that train normally on time?” | | abillty of Ketchikan's becoming the second city in the Territory to re- ceive an independent unit recruit- ing station such as the one opened here has not been divulged. HOSPITAL NOTES Eight patients have been admit- ted to St. Ann's Hospital in the last } two days. They are Mrs. Larry Mc- E \ ! SAMPLER ¢ 1155 famous assortmeat of best-liked confections . . . bere direct from the makers-$1.30 Kecnie, medical; Edna Bezner, med- ical; Mrs. Barbara Garrett, surgical; Pete Hawkins, medical; Austin Gat-| ) % $7.50. lin, medical; John Wooding, medi- [} cal; John F. Gotch, medical, and|}BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO.| Thomas H. Holder, medical. “The Rexall Store” ‘ Tom Sandborn, medical, has been . discharged. s > ¢ — o R e e acceie h’f . omen's AppaneL For Comfort anc Service Get the New Wasb- Baranof Hotel Building || “1t's the Nicest Store tn Town™ ington Habit | Mgr. ALASKANS n:m. AT HOME | S e o el | HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 SERVICE —— — MRS. EDITH WALKER Baranof Hotel Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor P ) MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1945 ALASK g Yty Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka i Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan | | Also Trips TO . HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Informaticn and Reservations Phone 612 Public Accountant-Stenegraphic-Tax Relvrns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Eank Building PHONE 676 | AvpiTs SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY I.ZUILDING | Kinloch N. Neill John W, Clark INQUIRE ABDDT OUR ’\rlOVTllLY ACCOU“(TING SERVICE I:.LLIS AIR LINE | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 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 i TUESDAY—S8 A. M. | l Sailing Date Subject to Change \ INSHESISSSSSEC RN | » | Painting Contractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS CATERPILLAR REG.U. S. PAT.OFF. i DIESEL MARINE ENGINES i Sales and Service—Genuine Paris 1 NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way NG 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 M 8 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ml FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ) 3 - .2 »

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