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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EM PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1946 Shop runs about $100 higher, at PR RN P T T | A rail there is much needed - 3 JOBSDRAWING [ v v eceni e PROSPECTOR, JOHN ¢ January Special 2 occurred, Councilman Sk de- HARI.ES pASSE o 3 ] 4 MANY SEEKERS clared. The mayor said he'd shop WIll I i plANNED ( : S ON! i ! ; ; around on the work. The council| —_— ; y iowavd vesteragy| % invested hi Vi ity to ge Ancthes of Juneau's wellknown o0 - Anstioan AEwiys )e.slcxdny!// ON ) m with authority to get flew the following passengers be-|0) the job done at the best terms he and highly respected oldtimers has |, y by Considerabl "Routi can j’u—r ! JUNEAU TERM N B e st trail.” with the |tWeen Seattle, Fairbanks, and White- 4 ermanen an arrange. e 4 horse: 19 t onSI. era“ e outine| Threé matters of considerable | passing early this morning of John| T: deaitls= Joatah’ :OivinAn; Edf? aves BUSmeSS Did Octur a' civic import came up for discus- i | Charles, svho has been known t0j.. .01 Marjorie Lund, Wilfred ) o Sy S S . sion at last night’ pil sessi — ‘ —_— {many cnly as “Salt-water Jack”; o R | < | M ' L f N hf (‘:il(‘t‘mg ‘l‘s roiunul ession : | ot J K kb {Continiiad. froht P Okié) | for many years Lund, Margaret Higgins, Eugene o A Bl e i it : . Crocker, C. Chester Carlson, Alice % eefing Las 19 | Questioned as to whether a mwfse(ond DIVIS[O" U”S, W'" ERTITE s ; CR"‘]”;S' who k:?d b"’“; In Poorfcavison, Glen Allen, Lillian Allen, 5, . ave ior ln.nn (complele) statement of costs has been re- i | health for some time and was re-| i . bRk | \ police force was a principal itemiylity appraisers, Mayor Parsons H s i 2| returned to his home on Willoughby Hol L oL, 5 $15 0 w ! $lz sn g before Juneau’s City Councilmen|replied no—but said their report This Month fgomortr:::écp of three 10 stop the| pvenue where he died early. this|oriiic &?;?::fiffl::fiz: %fi? gfi » ave lor i (complete) /§ last evening lis due the middle of this month . On Committes { morning. Yarnl (4 e g Mayor Ernest Parsons pointed to ang a bill should g along| Joseph W. Kehoe, District Judge One of the real sourdoughs and a i .19 T | 11 should be coming along Named were Gen. Chang Chu { From Seattle—John Oppenheimer,’§) || two vacancies in the department|with . The city is about ready to|for Alaska's Second Division, s 10 houertul ‘governor of Ssechwan | SonUine Eold rush ploneer fie Madl Glara Brooks, Jack Owen, Agnes ) 3 ) and then to a stack of appiications| ghen negotiations wit hthe Alaska|Preside over the First Division Court) proyinge O ataal WAl been in the Territory since 1889l wijyiumg "pitoh Hudgens Henrietta ' §) VANITY BEAUTY 2 1 for police jobs. Three more such| glectric Light and Power Co. and At the coming term here, it was dis-) ;0 and Gon. \CHoit BRaIAY u‘v:r‘n»‘ and had followed prospecting con-{ v cq. " paward Kubullus, Lance 9 5 B applications were received and read | with the Juneau Water Company,|closed today by the office of Clerk: conunict delegate, for h'l' Senior| tinuously since that time until ill)we 4o Alva Blackerby and Osky § at last night's meeting. They were'pe geclared “'lof the U. S. District Court, John| ~.pp “oo o (‘“”f‘t & ‘fs Party.ihealth prevented such activities. fiooc .. : : iy SAI 0N 1 referred to the Police Committee Subport Changes Walmer. [ The truce, if effected before the| The deceased was 84 years old at! " pyon pairbanks—Arthur Erickson ;; 4 $586" cotrtiing, “HIOhE With thosd B1-| | ‘Tra’ shavor. aish Fobotted o & . TNEL/COUR tarm ‘here. will Mol RRRe oy e i e B o of | the time of death, and has no Known | snq Garl Styrk. g coxl 4 ready on hand. |recent meeting with concerned|through according to the schedulel ', S ety oA R | surviving Felatives | From Whitehorse—Sam Stumpf. |9 Phone 318 COOPEI’ Bulldmg 4 Ensign Arthur E. Vanderree of | padoral and Territorial officials on | Previously announced; with Court| ot © g mittedly| The remains are at the Charles| by g 9 9 the Coast Guard District Head-|propovilities of the Juneau Sub-|COnVvening on January 21, Grand| § oward clesfinp e road|w. Carter Mortuary, from which o iy d X 12 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 8 < quarters at Ketchikan put I his| pore's being turned over to the JUrors and witnesses called for Jan- | o ){erl;\arlxo:lape;clr- and unity—the | the funeral announcement will be| b 870l TR R AN YR TR T NG SRR R B A bid for the chief’s job. ENSiEn citv It may also be taken over|Uary 22 and Petit Jurors for Febru- | 598 2 l‘l“t (‘? elegates, who will| made later b i < * | R R AR R TIRRR NI FTRNN A R RN R RN AKARRRARS Vanderrce is at present a Coast{and operated by the Coast Guard,|ary 4. It.was stressed that all jur- sfarnd? : 2 m;ebto settle ‘_“ out- ——- H W{PS\E{‘[E&&&LQBT 1 Guard . intalligence ' and - Shoré| na on. Giov. Bonest, Giruphing |or ‘And wiitnesses ‘st appesr ‘as| SRR TR SUCE 2 CERR R RSt "COU.E(IOR" IR itk i patrol officer at Ketchikan, but| g alaska’s Delegatt in Congress | subpoened. 3 Bith sides .acknowle.dged tod | Ve h‘m‘"‘u“omow R el expects to become a civilian before| g, g » ¢ | Judge Kehoe is to preside over the gy o . 0 ¥ ok e o ob Bartlett, have been wired to| ; |that Gen. Marshall's presence in|- ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. — For o PO 5 the month is out. He has had r 6 - |local term in the absence of First g 5 s i 2o : oy | ; poke around in Washington, D. C.,!*° k 5 Chungking had proved a 'strong Sentimental reasons, Dr. L. A. Neal ¢ In Juneau—Maximum, 37; ® » previous experience in an ad- 1 s ’ e Division Judge George F. Alexan-| s . r 2 roades retur: o « : and see what they can uncover on 3 an- | Contributing factor in the sdccess Proadcast an appeal for return of ¢ minimum, 30 . @ ISR @ ministrative capacity with the New o bport's ) e .| der, who is reported progressing = ol ’ R4, i s " A A « ; x the Subport’s future, the mayor e oo o0 oo e care of m. | Of tonight's negotiations. a bronze plaque taken from his o At Airport—Maximum, 31; e York City p?llco. B offered. . i-‘:nta )u;m (;] ot g .”:p;n ot | simultaneously, the ‘Chinese for- vard. He explained the 20-potnd ¢ minimum, 26. . An 'AAF veteran now WVINg in| " pinally, the matter of a Softh-|Inent orthopedic Surgeon &b FOMCH oon orice announced that China CAsting, bearing the figure of a o . Juneau, Belmont W. McCormick,! gqq; . £y nd, Oregon. Aéording to most | 4 g PV $ 3 a ll e l' s s east Alaska extension of the Uni-| 3 ® has recognized the independence of country doctor in a buggy, had o ¢ ¢ o o e o 0 ¢ © ¢ © o <A Pirst Lt, ACR, lists Military Police| vercity of ' Alaska was again|TeCent Teports, it will be necessary . g is . 4 g > sity aska as again| " !Outer Mongolia, approved by a Peen in his possession more than o . work and deputy sheriff experience prought up by Mayor Parsons, with | for Judge Alexander to submit (O‘I)Itbf‘fi(‘lln ]’)I"Ovfldcd s s« i “Aaokida . ANEY. POREOAST g & at Grand Junction, Colo, 10 tne chance of its being settled i |SUTElcal treatment fo Bis back and] ot Eovist Sreaty Three days later it reappeared, o o ettt r: qualify him. Ray V. Dotson, & guneau. A tract of around go i 15 not thought that he will be, g along wi : y fr e - [ reau. 5 a > 6 . 7] A Loy along with a note of apology from o S s Douglas dweller, savs he has No gqpeq houlght needed, he replisd: To8dY 1o TeRUrn 40 his home here g 4 % 4 7 i g i A0CH. 1S ORI B B8 S time during March. H a college boy, who wrote e Variable cloudiness with e . previous police work behind him 5 Gouncilman Nielsen's query. and, | 'nih SOMEUME CUrnNg T - 2 “I merely took the piaque to AR e i d or. He worked RN sailed south to his former home’ PN e plague e snow flurries this afternoon e m rove but is a trained boxer. z: worked though the Survey Committee oo X’v’)‘ln}\\-mg 'nd;ournmcnt of the) w hang in my room. I collect Signs, ¢ and Sunday. Not much e .. for the CAA at Anchorage favors a site in or near the city,! 0% o "0 Gonrt at Ketchikan. planning to return them at the ¢ cyange in temperature. o Y % Harbor Complaint University President Charles E. 3 o A end of my college career.” iy 3 OUI ppearance The Boat Harbor Committee of Bunnell seems to hold a differing : e Yo ey e e 9 80 0C 000 000 the council was last night given view | With last night's Juneau Ski Ciub BOISE, Idahc — Barber David R s f Sty some work to do, also. Josephine Ball Park For U-Site | party proving a genteel affair that Brewer was shaving a customer In the Ice Age, the k ox rang- we an BAYE e S. Wright complained pf narrowly- Nielsen suggested that the Sub- ]prumi no headaches for the week while his assistant was cutting an- A l_l v(‘ir) (‘(‘;T‘i\'x‘le W;cmus X rang 48-HOUR SERVICE missed damage to the boat “Three port fill might be a handy place £ : ~ lend, a couple of days of top notch cther’s hair when fire broke out in e ’". B Delioss” due to too large a.craft to put the Ball Park and the| LONDON—Li Gen. Sir Prederick|slat sliding should be on tap for local tre building. o i - JUST cramming into a neighboring stall. present ball ground could be used Moran, head of UNRRA in Germany snow enthusiasts today and Sunday. With the tonsorial jobs half- ATTENTION MASON Ordinance provision is made for for either a university or city who w askod to resign because of | The Ski Club is prepared for a big finished, the barbers fled. Like- Called Communications Monday C A Hous" ke limits per stall and the school site, Councilman Stan!® Rress conference statemient on day on the Second Meadow fomor- wise the oustomels. evening at 7:30 for Joint nstalla- LE harbormaster is to see to its en- Grummett was agreeable, “just so Jewish refugees, has been instruct-{row. Instruction divided into ad-' When and if the customers re- tion Ceremonies with O. E. S forcement. long as there’s a ball park ed to return to London, a spokes- {vanced and beginners classes is turn the barbers say they'll finish J. W. LEIVE! { v ASRERTAE 15 Shise two boats sunk . Immediatély following * adjourn-| man -fab. the ihfgenational reledgoheduled underionl Bresidegie Tom UD Secretary ifi"the. Al ‘Boat: Harbor for $50 ment of last eVening’s' meeting, S8ency sald today. Presumably, the | stweart and Dean Willlams with the - £a S > 4 each, the raiser to wait for his pay Architect H. B came forward SPokesman added, the gener pay |latter tipping the pointers on slalom & {rom the owners or to take it cut with preliminar: stches on the would be stopped if he refused wflwlsls to the more expert. ) Bl il reiavn tevorabls. propdead -new. FIYe Hali, whiclicne [SuEDy A0 Uo omie he deprivedy Blrst hand reparts e gk ok! PROMP'!‘ cu“n’rnous comment. It was also suggested laid out for the councilmen to of his authority Patrol say skiing conditions on the e o o < that a city crew might be called look over. - o ¥ open spaces are excellent and today’s on to raise them. PR MANILA — The possibility that snow promises even to improve on Boat Harbor Committee Chair | postponement of Philippine inde- {that excellence. The ski tow on the man Edward Nielsen au- M }bf'nd(‘nt(‘ may be one of the main |Slalom Hill is now just “whizzing i s G ues of the April presidential elec- |alon” { has been tuned until g g thorized to see to the installa- ke n” and has been tuned up ur . i ‘of an swotric meter at the Denall Here | tion campaign has been suggested by |it’s capable to toting two uphill rid- Do your shop’pmg BY PHUNE these winier .- No. One float, to which boats could A0Sy S ers at one time. : be connected up for repairs. A FA A e ; To complete the day, generous daYS S ha S All Orders Caref\llly {llled o 1dcked meter was suggested, with u h JERU :-AL‘LM — The curfew in{ladlings of hot coffez and luscious S R ete Alrestea (o watch Jerusalem, in force since the bomb(with or without hot dogs on the | ~————o—-——rorromrrmror—ror SIS A s attack on the police headquarters|luncheon menu at the Second Caoin i current usage and collect flat-rate | ohirgis 1o e PalBL. s | building here December 217, has been | Sunday afternoon set up “for free” JUNEAU DELIVERIES Steamer Denali arrived in Juneau lfted. 1by the Ski Club. B — s s B Taxis Now O. K. from Sitka last night at 10 o'clock e 1 The New Year is here—and with City Attorney Howard D. Stabler and left this morning at 7 for the| Udl‘HHAM—Brnain's fourth rail-|it the height of the ski season, lo A- “- 2 P- M- 4 P- M- reported that he finds a new taxi Southward with 41 passengers from road accident in the new year killed; Approximately half - a - hundred R ALA K ordinance is not needed, as all this city. |at least nine persons Bndd injured {members and prospective members nouglas nellverY l“ A' “' necessary requirements are covered All passengers embarking at Sitka 15 early today. A London-Edinburgh | attended the brief meeting at the & i by the present taxi and parking were through passengers bound for Express smashed into a dcm}‘e"!Gn\de School that preceded last Thane D.ehvery OIITHCS(‘BY and Now 0 e" ¥ regulations. The mayor announced points south. |freight at the Ferry Hill Station, |night's Ski Club party, officials an- Fridayat 2P. M ] that the Yellow Cab Co. has now Leaving here for Seattle were— ";m:m}g the e"fsme ’::d 10 cfiflches nounced today. The business session )4 o e = ok met with all requirements and is George Hansen, Harvey Freeman, 0f the Express from the track. was packed with that stuff and mov- w ih F d l !h w k' M all straightened out with the city. W. B. Gilroy, Clyde Harvey, Mrs.| e ) ~ |ea with dispatch. Then, as the cun | BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME 1 001 iCY ENe Wor Ing an i The matter of installing parking Clyde Harvey, Phillip Harvey, Doug-| LONDON—A resolution proposing |shifted its activities to the former < P b meters again came to the fore with las Harvey, H. M. Olsen, H. Fus- the creation of an Atomic Control Officers' Club rooms a few addi- al aworklng Man sprlcel b a letter from the -International huyama, Letha Burns, Vincent Co-' Commission was filed with the U"“‘[Monal participants were picked up L4 ) Meter Company, offering meters to taldo, Jerry Williams, Mrs. Jerry ed Nations Organization just before for the get-acquainted festivities. é £ ie of be payed for from 75 per cent of Williams, Catherine Williams, James "}'d"mh%l"he deadline for submit-! Punch, sandwiches, and general X ” revenues until the price is re- Williams, Wallace Tykword, Willlam Ung reso utions for the Generalmixing arcund, with a modicum of - - - T The mayor estimated that Gerry, §. Ledo, W. T. Powell, John| Asscmbly session opening Jan. 10. |dancing tossed in, highlighted the Ser vice with a Smile each dual meter would still cost Matson, L. E. Parker, Robert Ains 2 y after-meeting party, which contin- PHONE f the city $25 to $30 for shipping, ete. worth and Jimmy Rose. MPéNXSUT:W:.:'. l’tn-t;Ssrah Ei ued from 9 to 11 o'clock. Fourteen 704 Yo but suggested the purchase of a For Ketchikan—The Rev. E. M. | McGregor, who died a e age of |new club members were signed up — Qo doren.chiso of them to try out in McNamara, - Dorothy = Holverson, 86 in a small frame house without before the ovening was aver. BETTY and GENEVA y the - downtown area. Hamilton Wright, Delbert Hanks, elec‘trlcny 101r other modern con;I 3 é A loading zone was approved on Lewis Austin, Henry Hogue and Jack | Veniences, le t an estate in excess o! . * - - : Seward Street for the 20th Century Talbot. 161000016, wag. diectaged withi the | 10 0 0cla ' "“ Market, provided the present zone For Wrangell—George r\iurray,’m_‘,“g of her will. Approximately . L h t G 0 t - I R oci of thA markeb: on: Front Eva Knope, Willlam L, Paul, Joe Iij #5000 of the subuni was - cash Meet M 0 nda NI ht B {T k' hB “' d M uncnes 1o t,o uui a peCIa Y ot Street is eliminated. And another Johnson and Daniel Kunz. on deposit in about 20 banks. y g arano ur ls a an assage i t_mi tSouth 7‘:}?“3\‘@ lex)eel C(‘ur nlhc ’I‘}f:;;nsp;(o‘ltb‘XF;)?lxlxlsonl:rx‘:imph::]'> GIRL FOR EARLS L e LWL Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment joint use of the City Dry Cleaners g i Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Earl became| guiar 8 o 4 ol 8 L —] . ’ VE 75 and M. Isaacs, contractor, was Waydlick. the parents of a daughter this|Business and Professional Women's BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 given the green light. The second S S o ST morning at 1:15 o'clock at St,lcmb will be held Monday night at would be in front of the cleaning Ann’s Hospital. The infant weighs 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Irma ¥ ok 1 AR s e S o > — ——— —_— - g W establishment. (OASIAI. A'Rl'“[s 6 pounds, 6 ounces. | Purington, 501 Fifth and Kennedy =y 1 Cab Stand Denied ; PamEN BonlE vt P : ElIIIII||IIllllIIlll||IIllIIII||||||IIII!||||||||Il||||||IllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||III|IIHIl|||||||Il|||IIIIIII|Ill|IIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII S | Denia vae vosd the apiaon] (N FRIDAY TRIPS| 25T 57k womice || on the meogean o vt = =, of the Royal Blue Cab Company | Installation Monday, Jan. 7, at{will be a talk by Art Hedges, on the = = 1q g for an additional one-car stand in! 8 p. m. Regular meeting, Business, |subject of “Jobs for Women »in Post- = = front of Percys Cafe; the Police| Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterday|Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 8 p. m. war Algaka,” Jollowed by a diseussion =5 = 8 Committee reporting too much con- flew the following passéngers to.and | HELEN WEBSTER, led by Mrs. Purington, program == 4 = 4 gestion there. from Juneau: (160-t2) Secretary. | chairman, on the subject of oppor- = = | Another negative vote was ac-1 To Sitka—Richard Nelson, | v lunm;s _for women to establish ‘m"‘E § i corded the request of Mary Joyce Richard Nelson, J. J. Conw: Bongygromyoe - e [ OWR usinesses. — = for steps to her residence near Moy, Roy Roby; from Sitka—Noble | TO0 LATE (S0 ('U}SS“‘Y I:: = ol Fourth and East Streets; the Williams; from Tenakee—Alex Col-{2.BEDROOM house, fully furnished. ,0“" ]. PHIllIPS Io = = { Street Committee giving the opin- nher. 2 Lots, chickenhouse. Fine view. - = = o ibn that there are already plenty! From Hoonah—Margaret Osborne,’ phone Douglas 133. (160-t1) BE BuR'ED IUESDAYE L4 » = | of 'steps around there. |Hugh Antrim, W. E. Hixson, and| % 255 = = i Receiving more favorable action George Clark; to Hoonah—Miss 1941 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. = ™ = | was the request of Harold B, Foss Mable Morgan, Harold Rowe, and| Low mileage. See at Connors _ Funeral services for John J. Phil- [ = E ., for a street light near his new Willlam Hixson; to Skagway—Lor-| Garage. Call Blue 625. (160-t2) gvsci flshsetrm:n frol_T Elflml Covlm \::‘2 = = residence in the Seatter Tract, raine Williams and Helen Trep e — - ied at St. Ann’s Hospital early this == = 3 = | e A HOT POINT automatic electric|week, will be held Tuesday after-|= The same skop that has been operating in Juneau so many = best lighted district in town.”| - range. Four burner. Good condi-|ncon at 2 o'clock, from the Chapel = 3 = Baeets ‘gomaiice charmen Do HENRY TAMMA PASSES |t Frie o Oreen 4 of the Charles W. Carter Morwuary. = years . . . same location and many of the same personnel, = 3 Skuse remarked. There's 8 light on i L R among them FRANK HEINKE and JACK GOULD. They . g v every pole there. The new light,| AwAY THIS MORNI“G USED Frigidiaré and electric range.| pont will be in Evergreen Cemetery. == =, 37 e | negop il o A et = have as associates other skilled mechanics — Skating Area Readied Henry Tamma, one of Juneau's! S ok HOSPITAL NOTE = ; = The Streets Department I‘E)JUXL‘ oldest residents, died this morning, MODERN refrigerator, 6.3 cu. ft., 1= = :' for the month of December, 1945, at St. Ann’s Hospital after an :11-1 $95. Left-hand, bolt-action .22, 2 = = il handed in along with those of the ness of about a month. The deceas-| $35. Walnut buffet, $25. Phone Henry Davidson and Jack Cum- =% = ) Fire Department, Police Depart- ed, who was born June 2, 1871, in| 522 (160-t4) | Mings were “gm“;’*‘d to 5‘] Ann's = = bt ment and Utilities Engineer Walter Des Moines, Towa, came to Alaska in| — o e A ST ~ | Hospital yesterday for medica tl'efit-iE 3 = . Stuart, listed preparation of 41902, geing first to Nome, and two|30-FT. TROLLER, rebuilt. See ment. = THE TELEPHUNE NUMBER REMAINS 319 E skating area at the Ball Park as years later coming to Juneau. Douglas Boat Shop. Phone Doug-| Dismissed were Mrs. S. J. Dakin = . 4 = h recommended by the Lions Club—| He had resided here since that| las 19. (160-t6) |and newly-born daughter, and Edna = . . . Call Us for Denendahle Service . . . = w though there’s no ice yet. Work time, and was for many years em- o s Bezner, medical patient. 15 - = B enced (Friday on Gold ployéd af the Alasks Juneatl Mill, | ©-ROOM HOUBE, parlly furnishied, b = 3 = 8 Creek channel repairs, also | He was a member of Igloo No. 6,/ = Douglas. Douglas Trading Post, | McWHORTER ENLISTS ]E E i Baranof Hotel Manager Jack Pioneers of Alaska 3 | Phone Douglas 12. (160-t3) | Loren Earl McWhorter, son.of = 4 E ulf Fletcher again brought up the| Tke remains are at the Charles W. EXPERT ACCOUNTING | Lester H. Mc\g‘horlte-r. has en- - = matter of a hand rail along the Carter Mortuary, from which funer-| and Office Service {listed in the Regular Army for|=x = . Pirst Street walk off Pranklin'al announcements will be made later. CLARA DILG | three years. He will be attached = - g Street toward Gold. It was stated | - -ee IPhune 859 (160-t1) ‘B(:x 6171 the armored force division in‘E = that the firm approached on mel HERE FROM SITK. 1 & o YRR 5 _'|the European theatre. = = 3 job a year ago has now refused to| e PERSON who got wrong gray hat b e 5o = + g i carry it out. A new estimate from| Max Ferris of Sitka is a guest| Dec. 29 at Baranof kindly ex-' New England once was buried un- = fl = " . N o | = — i the Juneau Welding and Machine at the Gastineau Hotel, change at Empire (160-43) der 1,000 feet of icc. S AR RO Ed A 3 ’ % 5

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