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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP UNO GIVEN 2 KNOTTY PROBLEMS . (Continued from Page One; PAGE SIX VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THUMAS M. NIAL [Charles G | Chaitman Bolte, the National recently said that A. V. been just about doubling its rship every three months. wth in a big way. are a few other World War Gerald L. K. Smith's “Na- Veterans of World War the “Protestant War Veter- which describes itself as a tary organization of white and ther Couglin's “St. cbastian’s Brigade." - o DOUGLAS NEWS FIREMEN BEGIN BIG JOB Volunteer members of the D.V.F. Lepartment turned out at the Fire lall Sunday for a redecorating job and alterations their meeting place. off started, Juneau Douglas o help iseum n"\. memt Ther IT outfits him a problem or at least any . more of a problem than he was when .. into the service by finger of some Today I'm taki These articles, fc now, have be 1 1 and he induc s and if like the beckonin we Board After a c¢ to s schools ng a short breather i of a year reg ex-se reful Amvets has y of v and coll lative superio veterans over both non-ve pre-war students.” I want ay is just this few wort to do to! s about veterans’ have sprung up wanted to withdraw its forces {rom Greece and Indonesia “when the | done and it is sure democrs principles are flourishing.” There our is re- esent and ti y of I is terans ireek: Comedaclk ATHENS, Jan. 22.—Premier okles Sophoulis said i military forces are in Greece with the full consent of the Greek gov- ernment and in earnest collabors tion with it in maintaining orc This assertion by the head of the government was the first official Greek reaction to Russia’s request to the United Nations organization to give early consideration to the situation in Greace, ‘The Russians maintained that the presence of British troops in Grecce represented interference in Greec's internal affairs. Sophoulis spoke in reply to Associated Press request for a s fok =) ment outlining his position in IN NEW HOME IO, On Nufrition at Meet Last Night up 2 pPeace cally brand new home on E Street, | that, some ut some Amvet \ed vet- should doesnt taink treated as a nead veterans cial group cau- “more others.” the outlook II veterans The- who handling than That's, pretty much : another World War var IT vets think [ e with a similar name the Ve ans’ Cc mmllh\ C. seems to go thou and loftily farther. It a job for itself that'l hard work ‘and planning in the millions. to of y Wi uld have ti g together with their I'm not arguing ainst any of these new I just want to mention a to a when Fire Fire at good start, but only a call came from the Department for the truck and water hose, e the blaze at the Col- Theatre and Apartments. Several of the volunteers stayed on the job and about half com- pleted the painting on the interior > of the Council Chambers. Many of the others accompanied the fire equipment, to help if their services were needed. ir own outfits by buddies for zan- made lot of quare e new perican | " quick- (Not to be| American Veter- It's hard to erican AV or T has an interna ring and believes that the shment of an international v ans’ committee will do a lot to getting rid of It was the Global War vets | new or tion to be repre- ards, but | sented at the United Nations C: vicinity 90 | ference at San Francisco. Its hear i is given to the idea of some kind of world union 10WN s used with the only gure is in the of It believes 0 more tows hat'll stick not only 1at no one rd setting than the American e veteran veterans which has been under construction VICeIS, gand repairs for the past 2 of other months, Walters purchased le. who know What jouse formerly owned by Tom k war is, who have been messed UD young completely remodelling it ch ! with the stink of it, and who dOn't {4 the extent of new walls, Wood- 200 posts in 37 states. like the futility of it work, hardwood fleors, new wiring claims that just because The lat tally on A. V.C.’s mem=- .4 plumbing fixtures, utility room veteran doesn't make | bership totals around ten thousand. .1 cven a French telephone sys- 5 S fem with several room connections A new chimney and heating plant was also installed. Walte Douglas. Councilman, nally supervised the remodel- work and had Douglas carpen- Boehl, Warner and Routsala ting him. The family has been iting in the former Fred Endres house across the street from their new home. Since Mrs. Walters re- turned from the hospital with their hone e ik bunldthg/ gekadod Exluvlgmll)fix‘nl.:\mi ’Wlllmln Px;m‘cll.\ Fenlh And retatinas: tocataase 1 he fa y has been guests a he . atavesting « Ar » der- | e e an interesting and easy-to-under- | Clarence now: “Did someone tion a Housing rtage? f opinio and into the new but also the war countric mmander J outfit wk National C: an A ive most mtem\lmg and informa- | talk on the subject of “Nutri- tion and the School Child” by Miss Christine Heller, Tuberculosis Con- | sultant with the Territorial Depart- | ment of Health, was heard by who attended the Parent-Teacher Association meeting last night in| he Grade School Auditorium. | Unfortunately, the attendance was mall, due in most part to ill- either of the members or of | someone in the home ‘ Heller presented many vital irding the importance of man is a a ters, nes: . and due tc presentation of member- P, no business was {ransacted | Refreshments were served in ghe| High School Domestic Science Fooms | at the close of the meeting. - - NEW BOARD HEAD Col. Henry W. Clark, formerig of Wrangell, is expected to t ned General Manager of th & Development Board on hi§ rejase | from the Army, expected in’ #hid-| February. Robert A. Henning,jre- GRAND JURY Mrs. Richard McCormick and A E. Goet nd Frank Marshall will appear for Grand Jury duty begin- ning today, at the court in th2 Federal building at Juneau for the 1946 jury term. TODAY FROM HOSPITAL Young “Mort” Mortensen, is back home again this week, coming Sun- aay afternoon after several day visit at St. Ann's hospital in Ju- negu, convalescing from an appen- cicitis operation. His mother, M; Ralph Mortensen, says pe is very well this morning, but that he 1s Just awfully “important.” “Mort is iour years of age. weeks ago as Acting | secretary will continue to headithe office for the present. - GRANT MacMURRAY HERE Grant A. MacMurray of the CAA Las arrived from Anchorage and is staying at Hotel Juneau. > REBEKAH! istall new officers Wednes- 23 2t 8 pm (174-t2) | <o C. W. KAISER HERE . W. Kaiser of Palmer guest at the Baranof. JAMES MANNING IN TOWN el James immy” Manning, arriv- ed in town this week after several months away from home. He is staying temporarily with Matt Laughlin. | will day, Jan. - DRINK KING BLACK LABE o in your cap I'sa jmll. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Jas e | FOR RENT IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NEW HAMPSHIRE-RED TRY4as New York dressed, Gdc per ih. Phone 385 (174-1mo VAGE HORNET with 30 scope, 3 boxes of s consider trade por er. Room 219 St. days. Jeaver will Suitable for any room apt. in 07 Willough (174~ llv SUILD: ness, with* See George Alfors 2 COLEMAN OIL in good condition lantern $5, eleetric trickle charger $10, b pump $2. Ph. Red 340 heater $35. C s bilge in fur- Glacier 1773. (173-12) MUST SACRIFICE equi nished 2 bedroom home Write Empire with binding large size Nes high chair, kitchen en large size, coal and lating heater, medium size, good locking enamel sional Gib- guitar, and tenor banjo. Ph Red 46 (173-tf) profes OUSE partly stove, tabl newly furnis 1 ch painted, occupances Douglas 12. (173-t6) 1940 Mercury, Inquire Dr. J. O. Rude (173-t1) hed with bed, location, x 100 lot imn Price $2,250. Phone FOR AL condition ma- $100. and 8 FOR SALE—Electric washing chine. Like new, OPA pr Phone Blue 480 between 7 p.m. WILL PAY CASH for a 36-37 ¢oupe in good condition. Phone Green 680 between 6 and 9 pan (173-16) a SMALL location Willoughby FUR LARGE PRESSURE Green 150, cocker. ‘;7 PONTIAC dition Ra light, $350. cund ate (-Im‘u (170-t6) ar dio, Phone 3:20 mounts. Inquire WEAVER SCOPE 9-MM German Arctic Bar. Luger, (164 NA'I‘KONAL CASH Register, cabinet, fireproof. Phone Brothers. pét George | FOR SALE—AI 8, Crescent Apts, FBE hEN ! No. 2 ROO'\! range, batn, Willoughby. reference (174-t3) S\Q:lmh’?n!ul‘l rooms rileges. Phone 886, (10,136-t1> Kitchen pr Home Hotel. ' PERATROVICH OUT FOR SENATE SEAT Frank Peratrovich of Klawock, a © WANTED good — W '&“"l EI) coupe. Cash. Ph WANTED house in eran and wife Write P. O. Box TO Jun GIRL green color Please return to (16: YOUNG mitt lost TO BUY—Trol ft, equipped. W 1es, Fanshaw, Al 82 (10,144-t) t 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) ure. 306 Wil- w. AI\TED~U5L~0 furnit lou(,hhy Phr 788, return to Hotel. Re- (171-t4) me Dple Baranof finding Ruth Rock, " Envelope containing larged photos of dec large Victory inting; a! 1 green photo ing color photos bulletins of value myself. Reward . McClellan of of no one but its return €161-th) for offered during Tue evenings teacher. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Is Prevent House ¢ Rea Phor fire hazar for How WINTER & POND CO., Complete Photographic y — Printing — Enlar s and Mater Quality Wholesale Junean 1’1 ANOS F and Offic CLARA DILG (160-tf) 617 Phone 859 Box BARANOF EOOK SHOP and LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent P TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1946 | nmsx fd/* 2 % AIRLINES erving Southeastern olaska Daily Scheduwled Trips Sitka Wrangell Peiershurg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH i. SOUTHEASTERN PORTS AND OTH ! 1 { . For Informaticn and Reservations Phone! 612 Baranof Turlish Bath and Massage Heurs 9 A, M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appomtment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 | AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and CO'\:IPANY Established 1 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street —- Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OYFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. 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SECOND'and SEWARD Phone Red 206 PR L S e P I SIS P O I ST S R ISMAFEL HOTEL CLEAN, NEAT ROGMS Reasonable Rent DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M. Anchorage Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Ketchikan Kotzebue . Portland | JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN Max. temp. last 24 hrs.* 24 1 34 40 -1 25 2 32 42 38 4 7 6 29 -16 39 45 35 49 55 48 41 :30 am. Station Jarrow Fairbanks Haines Juneau Juneau Airpert 26 34 -8 -13 8 =21 32 40 23 35 41 42 37 14 -4 37 | 22 ~~(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The st of Graham Island yesterday has new moved in ska and light rain has fallen throughout all of So! Relatively cocler and drier air nc peratures in the Aleutians are in the middle twenties. McGrath . Neme Northway Petersburg Prince George Prince Rupert San Francisco going cor lying ocean. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reperts frem Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. WIND Dir. and Vel w 24 ENE 21 Calm SE SE N Station Cape Decision Cape Spencer red Rock Pl\(\ Pinger Light Guard Island Lincoln Rock .Rain Peint Retreat Cloudy 32 MARINE FORECAST: Icy Strait, Weather Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloud, Cloudy Temp. 38 38 32 39 41 38 24 10 8 20 low pressure area that was off the v occupies the northeast Pacific. Thi does not extend into the Gulf of Alaska and its characteristi nt modification, gaining heat and moisture from the under- Frederick Sound mbers of the present House of resentatives of the Alaska Legis- ., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | lature, aspires to higher rating. Rep. Peratrovich has filed in the April Democ tion as Senator from the First Di- His declaration of candi- was received h this morn-~ the Clerk of the District Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy cy | ‘ng by Court. BACK FROM SITKA Clear James C. Cooper, who has been Cloudy in Sitka on business, has returned Rain and Snow | to his office here via Alaska Coast- Snow al Airlines. Cloudy Snow Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy e - ATTENTION PIONEERS You must make your reservations for Friday's dinner before noon Jan. 23. (173-t2) NOTICE In the Commissioner's Court for Juneau Precinct, F Division, Territory of Alaska, in Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY J. YURMAN, Decease Notice is hereby given that Eva Ail has petitioned the court to be I appeinted exzcutrix, or adminstrator of the estate of Harry J. Yurm deceased; and the court has set Mcnday, the 4th day of Feb. 1946, at | ten o'clock of the forenoon of '\ld‘ day as the date and time for hearing said petition. At which time any versen interested may contest the | petition on the ground of incompet- ency of the petitioner or assert his own right to the administration and pray that letters be issued to him Dated this 21st day of Jan., 1946. | (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, | Commxssmncr for Juneau Precinet. ‘ st publication, Jan. 21, 19 Lm,t publication, Jan. 31, 1946. Smoky Cloudy Rain Fog Cloudy to the utheast Gulf of Alaska. Tem- air, however, ¢ under- oday Height of Waves (Sea Condition) 4 feet 5 feet 1 foot 2 feet 2o foot foot, umner and =] atic Prithary for elec-|. Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attentien 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 38081 - Juneaun, Alaska (10,059-tf) | Sales and Service—&enuine Paris HORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor jn ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 MINING EQUIPMENT 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 4 L PDIOSBEOEHCDSLEPC00000000000000000900000000006¢ NTEED Realistic Perme- $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | nent, 201 | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 315 Decker Way. r Admiral Way FARMING MACHINERY Don’s Radio Service Electrical and Rzdio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phene 659 909 West 12th SPECIALESTS Hair Slylmg COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Strait—easterly to northeasterly winds 25 to 30 miles per hou Lynn Canal—light variable winds becoming southerly 25 to 30 miles per hour tonight. Rest of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside \vrh)s Sitka to Yakutat—southerly to southeasterly winds 20 miles per L s RUN BY THE OWNER, ; T 5 " Women's u»mh Baranof Hotel Building ISMAEL VOSOTROS B e e T ) hour increasing tonight to 30 miles per hour. Outside waters, Sitka to }Dlx(,n Entrance—southwesterly winds 25 miles per hour. Rain showers throughout the entire area. . | | bl It's the Nicest Store tn Town’ | Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 e rrresd First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION