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14 PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1946 ' from Ninth street down, at least yesterday the contract is binding ! Ronald Livingston, A. C Rotega. James Anderson " This will be investigated further, ’ l F for as long as the government runs STRIKE (AUSES |+ Oscar Anderson, Budilia Roger Sky Hullet, Gladys Hullet, Ted i ass the Mayor reported, at a meeting the mines. Zenia Foster, George Venard, Einer Nichelson, Charlotte Nicholson, John ' next Monday. Underscoring the gravity of the GREAI DRop IN Jacobson, Vance Bingham Marquez, Joyce Hender, Lorene . Other matters included repairs situation, the solid fuels adminis- Mary Cowling, R. W. Cowling, Scott, Cathy Scott, Sharron Sco!l.: I hl on the City Dock. Motlon was made | M I N E Rs I S tration said the nation has only a William Mahoney, John Johansen, - - : o ro es resen and carried that J. Cropley be au-| 37-day supply of fuel on hand, AlASKA SHIPPIN ©O. J. Johnson | thorized to begin the repair wm’ki compared with the 42-day stock | H. J. Harding, Ann Thorpe, F“_lpl“os ARE ‘ man Gross, Eu- . . lI Monday. S ( H E D u l E D just before last spring’s crippling; ¥ Svend Thorpe, [] A bill was received by the City two-month walkout. i i gene Hawkins, Sven Olson (AllED SUNDAY. Strike; Action by Coundl .55 e 22 o, \Value of Merchandise *ron s “oniic ontun ;.4 4 in 1943 to the ramp to the float in| ANN Al RE EER H Alice Charles, Ethel Pecord, Char- s e —— the Small Boat Harbor, which was! e Handled n OdObe[ on‘y lotte Giskey, Larve Woods, Everett To FORM (luB i Citizens of Juneau will be called going beyond their ability to pay. damaged by the USCG Hiawatha.| (Continued from Page One) | H il Rapp, Megilene Rapp 1 ing to st the present ship- gware that there are a lot of tatlons with Cole, had refused to ] 3 " r X - Lellan, Charles Alkins, Lou Hud r the purpose of forming ‘a ¢ s th ig the % it | Pay the bill, on the grounds that|BOVernment. : The ship strike, blocking all wat- Mildred Pruitt, Curtis Hayes scelal club Catholic clergymen to- strike which is throttling the people up here who are fed up with Pay . 8 |7 (@) A special session of the lame M CLEllAN |S HERE : : e RS 4 & wali Hiatkes oD i) economic and business of Juneau (he constant strike situation, and /it had not been properly aulhor-‘dm‘k cohsress’ B0, WAEA SRR A We ( er transportation between Alaska Howard Wentland, her Coghill, day issued a ca. inviting a ili- and the whole of Alaska particularly with this one, which ized in the first place. Motion was| g L 0, “;n."k(,; in so vital an ! Herb C. McClellan Rcindeurif"ld the States, cut commerce dur- David Coghill, Mary Coghill, James mret :‘:undn_\' afternoon at T was made last eve- ! on for six weeks with- Made and carried that Cole be paid|, o o qf e bl | RRSE thh o A wa;mxmgcwhe}:' 'I;hc lvnlug of com- iugmll. Margaret Lantis, Theodore k 1"‘}{;;“; C‘"!‘-tzljlct;res?wil ning by the City Cou upon huch res : g by the City U e Tawist o aava Soriite- 4 GtabaE. v ATHva modities shipped akoard steamers Kangas 08 agglingh - o o, 3 "Af;:r:é‘sv,n o o an fibm St u“-'i\vni”fiifp being ™A copy was read by the Mayor m:(h'm:::mp(;:"::;f bk o ::‘\.[:fg;ffb‘;'ric]_‘l“::()‘;l‘d njstill in the North after the tie-| Earl Southall, Ray Shackelford, ganization, Al Filipinos, thels Juneau Merchants Association, t of an application for an emergency | © . ©IEE :’xmma‘ me’r ';}“" ik, }1 G Eeted B G the | D of September 30 was valued at Joan and Ray Linn Shackelford, wives and friends are invited fto and the other from the A petition, signed by the citizens CAB hearing for Pacific Northern| . opotion time he has set—and annual reindeer Kkill at Nunivak | shHy _over §5,770,000 ding Claude Carnegie, Dula Anderson, the meeti The ask neau and sent to the Secre- Anlmvs‘ PNA' is n.\akmg applica-|.° o lted Mine Workers: do ‘mV Isiand, and will be bere until Tues- to U_\v Cusk*n_w rc_por! Jjust .lssl_wfl rapmpm P S ——— call a meeting » Interior, Delegate Bert- tion for emergency authorization viobk withott - & SeoR e day reporting on the Numivak de-| Fish of course was the principal | and a resol o any other responsible of & terminal in Seattle, where ade- T, T, il Bk e R vel ,p‘"‘m‘l brojdst S A% €87 | commodity shipped, canned salmon 1 easae "ats der akiHEIRGS the : ioh ‘e of- Qquate hangar facilities, not avail- A o gthaa ! | totaling over $3,644,000, with frozen Ardym. up, condRmning” the would have much more ef- duate ASNEAY pot avadl- | ey General Clark, who advis- McClellan's son Charles is aj o Warelis o and asking that ships be g the desired ends able after Dec. 1 in Anchorage, can od Secretary of the Tnterior’ Kfug Sophomore at Juneau High School halibut next in value followed by once to Alaska, by the U \titions and formal be had. It was agreed that e = S a B 2 })f'“h oil, fish meal, cured salmon, % I necessa fre yrganizatio ,f City would add its voice to the air- rerring and frozen salmon ° 5 M,,y(,: Waino Hendrickson was' m,,\\n“,,bl"(,;"{‘, f"\:]fd“ e m"fl( L,{ line’s application when the matter U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | Fur shipments were almost nil | Ev e"!lfl"e ". lt(?d ;i authorized by motion of the C as stated is granted a hearing. . ‘JUNEAL'_ AL:-'.bKA " |and cod dropped to the lowest J ' to appoint @ committee of : It was reported that the water A WEATHER BULLETIN \level in years, valued at only $200. & ELKS HALL — TGN!GHT sentative citizens to plan, or Aviation Mee énu i ; {hm lu: the L:mm Buu}' Harbor DATA FOR 24 nm\‘{xs ENDED AT 1:30 A. M,, l%:gl;)n MERIDIAN n:\IE;ORmndncr meat was valued at $20,- f 4 % 8 te the mass meeting Other business of the City Council froze Friday night, and that many Max. temp. AY 00 .4 ' : P ;‘:‘,d;fi:x said that he would last night included a letter Teceiv- of the pipes had been broken Dis- last Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs WL".!XhL’l':\L] Commerce during September to- g PEIEI’SOH N 5-PIBCE Orcheslra 'i‘ st arrangements immediately, and 'ed from W. P. Plett, of the Civil centered around how this Station 24 hrs. temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. |talled over $18,000,000. \J i 1-2;\dr mkmn- plans completed | Aeronautics Authority A mecting be prevented in the future, Anchorage 10 4 3 0 Clear ’ The report for October, in full, DANCING 10 10 l % some time next week, if the strike|is to be held in Anchorage Decem- inasmuch as the pipes represent a Barrow 22 10 Trace is as follows: ¢ ADMISEION §1.20 (including tax) per counle 2 has not been settled by then ber 12 and 13, at ich represen- considerable investment on the part Bethel 6 10 2 0 Pt. Cloudy | Reindeer meat $ 20,050 f 1 Need Emphasized tatives of all aviation interests will'of the City. Cordova 30 14 14 0 Pt. Cloudy |Fish: fresh and frozen (ex- : "PDNSORED SONS NORWAY The meed. it was emphasized in|gather to discuss the future of air Complaints of poor conditions of Dawson 2 19 0 Pt. Cloudy | cept shellfish) PN s 4 b the JMA letter, is not so much for|transportation in Alaska. CAA, city streets were made by Council- Edmonton 10 10 Trace Pt. Cloudy | Halibut 288,309 - yow d b bciividudniuibshadbedhei ot dedv et food, though many to are ex- which is making arrangements, ask- men Larsen and Sully. In spite’ Fairbanks 15 32 23 0 Pt. Cloudy | Salmon 18818 o0 0 3 Tar tremely Tow in their or'ed whether Ju would wish t0 of considerable resurfacing, some Haines 18 12 0 Clear i Other L 3,192 for relief ships as is be repre d at this meeting. No streets are in poor condition, and Havre 16 Trace Pt. Cloudy ! Salmon, canned 3,644,597 not what the territory formal motion was mace, but it was efforts will be made with the co- Juneau 2 16 05 Clear Cured or preserved (except much as a resumption of th »d that, after further investiga- operation of the Street Commit- Juneau Airport 13 01 Clear | shellfish) : Wpon which the business life ofition of the meeting and what pos-itee to remedy or at least improve Ketchikan 32 02 Pt. Cloudy | cod 5ob Alaska depends | sibilities it might offer for advance- the situation. Kodiak 23 0 Clear | Herring 183,307 It was brought out in the discus- iment of plans for expansion of the A request from the City Bus lines Kotzebue 2 16 Trace Pt. Cloudy ! Salmon 186,266 sion that employment is being cur- Juneau airport, a delegate should be { rgise the price of the 30-ride Los Angeles 41 0 Clear ' Shellfish : tailed now, and companies are be-|selected. It was also agreed in- (jcket books from $3 to $3.75 was McGrath 19 37 0 { clams 1,300 ing forced to cease operations be- formally that that person should be apnroved by the Council, in view Nome 24 15 24 0 Cloudy [gmbs “6'059 cause of the lack of necessary sup-:Mayor Hendrickson. of the fact that bus drivers have Northway ... 14 26 15 0 Pt. Cloudy | Shrimp 23,504 plies which are lying on the doci Gold Creek recently been granted an Increase Petersburg 31 20 21 Clear { Fish products: TS | in Seattle. The cost of living, t00,| The matter of Gold Creek, which in pay of $150. Also okayed was Portland 28 31 -01 Fog | Meal 1 has been rising because of the high'has again washed out its bed dur- a sign to be installed at the Boat Prince George 29 25 25 Snow oil ! cast of shipping food-supplies north (ing the past few weeks, was also Harbor bus station giving the bus Prince Rupert 36 17 3 13 Pt. Cloudy i Other fish products by air, small boats and barges. This |brought up at the meeting ‘There | schedule. Seattle 31 31 0 Cloudy “‘m.fi and fur-skins: higher cost is not being paid by|is a possitility that the City may A request from the Checker Cab Sitka 34 22 25 10 Clear { Beaver 1,000 " the business men: rather it is pass- | be able to get an emergency appro- ccmpany to move its two-car stand Whitehorse 4 15 15 0 ' Pt. Cloudy { Red fox '1"0 1 ed on to ordinary citizens, the con- priation from the U. S. Army to across Franklin street from its Yakutat 31 1 11 0 Clear | Hair-seal skins 186] i sumers. And many with fixed in-|construct a complete and perman- present location into the old Colis- ©-—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. mn. today) Fur nmnunc,;u,N 1900 L comes are finding that prices are ent bottom and sides for the creek eum theater was held over to the A low pressure system now located in the western Aleutians is moving | ive animals (dogs) 150 — — | = = - = next meeing, pending investigation slowly northeastward but will have Ilittle effect on Alaskan weather | Trophies ;.pecunmu. i by the Street Committee because of the large high which now covers Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska ; cux'x‘c‘ i e ¥ L8b1 QUINK s‘rops MOST PEN TRouBlEs ' @ REAL P - western and central Canada and the northern Plaines States. Two small | o)) cther articles (ivory o i rsa arty low pressure centers located about 600 and 1200 miles west of Oregon Al &0 e o o o o o ® ® ® # g moving slowly toward the Oregon const. Generally clear skies cove: | Pobdli Al AR BEFORE THEY sTART! When You Serve e WEATHER REPORYL ® Alaska this morning except for a few snow flurries south of Petersburg | = oy e Of products of e (U 5. WEATHER BUREAU) @ and along the Bering Sea. Snow showers also reported over the | , . /25K3 5 5,176,946 - ° ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod @ (Canadian Rockies and in Montana and Wyoming. Temperatures fell to i Ulitted : Bralas a samuel Mart!n e Ending 630 o'Clock This Morning @ pear zero in the northern Plains States to minus 5 in Canada and as low | i rekaneq e Solv-x in this new ink works the magic! » o . o o 0 ® a5 minus 30 over the interior of Alaska. Near zero temperatures in| ... oo L 2 T | Pheasant Dellcacles e In Juneau — Maximum, 25; ® western Alaska rose during the night to 25 to 35 degrees. Temperatures | '~ = YEiue O EOUEIN < - Keep your own pen trouble- 4. Prevents metal corrosion Z e minimum, 16. ® over Scutheast Alaska continue. much below normal. | ©f merchandise $5,770,476 fr e with hib vital d-way andidbbasiel . s e At Airport ~— Maximum, 25; 3 i % i Tugre o i 3 3 From My Whidby Island Game Farm % inl ot 1o i MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ‘ protection: Of all iuks. just one—Parker e WEATHER FORECAST Reports from Marine Biations at 10:30 A. M. Today i 36 PA 1. Ends & A Yanink eanbab S N i 3 gumming and clog: 0 ntains solv-x. Not . (Juneau and Vielnity) . WIND Height of Waves | SSE"GERS ing. Gi a B AR ; I « Continued fair with an oc- S’gf";“' vcvlefllhm. Tc:np. %{‘mm Vel. (Sea Condition) . ging. 5 ives even flow. U;n_\ ,m ;u.xlxl-}uum-l;on.rlmt J . e kst 5 Cane Dailon Spa% 7 NE 8 1 foot ARE Flowu IN . Actually cleans your pen also for brilliance, for free- Speclal 4 cans PHEASANT « Wind Saturdey and Sunday, e CAPe Spencer s B R T | as it writes. flowing, ~ fast-drying—switch Trial Newburg co serve g ;"‘":t.‘g’féfis“’"‘”e”““’” + Guard Island Pt Cloudy 29 N 30 3feet | ON pAA plANES 3. Flushes away sediment 10 Quink with soft-a! 1 pec- , off featn 6 168 Pedsis) [ S on « Lincoln Rock P Cloydy 31 NNW 8 2 feet ) left by high-acid inks. manent. 5 washable colors, © (Past 24 nours sadins 7:30 s.n. today) @ (9Nt Retreat S / 40 2 feet | Pan American Airways yesterday o - 2 PHEASA“T e In Juneau—trace; since Nov MARINE FORECAST FOR . THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- { flew the fol;;wl:'“ li;p}:fi({;:dt\;} PARKER : 8 su cans o, T Juneau—trace; since MoV o NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait—|ang from Seattle i custin g UIn e o Giblet Pate o 4008 ionee " 3 morth to northeasterly winds 35 to 45 miles per hour Saturday decreasing | Ty Seatle: Lucille Tomlinson, ' Air Express (to o AtvAltoort=-o01 Taches: aifice!® to 25 to 40 miles per hour Sunday. Protected waters south of Sumner |Tvan Tomlinson, Patricia Tomlin- THE ONLY INK CONTAINING PEN-PROTECTING SOLV-X! PREPAID make 25 to 30 delic- o Nov' 1 048 inabes: s_m”'} July ® Strait and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—north to north- ison Andrew Co:::k l\nh‘ur Schatz, cicus hors d'oeuvres o 3461 gt PO Sy 7 o easterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour Saturday decreasing to 15 to 25| s 5 obei | WP e TR S miles per hour Sunday. Generally clear except for an occasional ligh[% R R S S R TG e N My Wild Pheasant Newburg—an inimitably delectable blending of flaked Pheasant Meat with mushrooms, sherry wine and delicately creamy Newburg sauce— just heat, open and serve; one can serves two persons. My Wild Pheasant Giblet Pate—a new, uniquely dif- ferent taste thrill for cocktail and party snacks; one can makes from 12 to 15 hors d’ceuvres tidbits. Send for my Trial Parcel today—TI'll speed it to you by air express, all charges prepaid. My complete “Wild Life The Kitchen” line * includes canned, pre-cooked Whole Pheasants: * Wild Turkey and Pheasant a la King; Pheasant Giblet and Smoked Wild Turkey Pates; Wild Turkey and Pheasant Broths with wild rice. Price list on request SAMUEL MARTIN, LTD. oo HOSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospital admitted Arne N and Mrs. Vera Bay for medical attention yesterday. Dis- charged were Mrs. George Ongman and baby boy, Mrs. Keith Roberts, Mrs. Bert McCay and baby boy, Jack Santeford and Leslie snow flurry south of Sumner Strait Saturday. Sealed Bid Sale of SURPLUS FOOD - CLOTHING - TEXTILES on the Aleutian Isia SHADES OF BALTO! | Serum gets there . quicker by Clipper Government Hospital admitted Kenneth Rudolph of Juneau, Joyce Cranston from Hoonah, and Alice {Charles from Tanacross. No one was discharged A baby boy weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces, was born last night to Mrs, Martin Zalaukal at St. Ann’s Hcspital 1 - >ee — { The Surpius Property Office of the Department of the Interior offers for quick sale appreximately two nmillion doilars worth (criginal cost) of War Surplus located in the Aleutian Islands to be sold in one lot “As Is—Where Is” to the highest bidder. The lot consists of : FOOD — “K. S. and D" rations, bouillon cubes, canned as- paragus, luncheon meat, jelly, marmalade, flour, Wild Life In The Kitchen It is estimated that there are o NI & i 2 ore than 200,000 Kashgai tribes- DEPT. J, 605 UNION, SEATTLE 1, WN. o Sosmting. the ¥aotateins oe dehydrated potatoes, canned roast beef, canned ‘ = ® Remember way back in BC (Before Clipper) days * bacon, canned grapefruit, preserved butter, soda when Balto got all the publicity for the dzamatic dog- | 4 7 team dash to Nome with serum? | : crackers, canned pork sausage, Vienna sausage, Well, it happened again not long ago. Only this time ! Cafld and Ulher items. M“ke a Date to ."0 a Clipper rushed the serum. Anch:ragc was threatened | i l' = with a serious diphtheria epidemic. With little or no ; CLDTHING & TEXTILES 15 Sleeping bags’ tenis, cotton “”c'.‘g at -~ serum on hand, quick action was needed. d 0 h g h b k b h . Immediately, one of the largest shipments of serum | rawers, usnaburg ciol , barracxs aqs, shoes, ever sent to the Alaska region was rushed North by , boots, mosquito nets, knee length sheepskin coats, ‘ Pan American Cli A ke T P e & l h e r ea m a n | Procmimig, VPG TR parka rain jackets, utility jackets, shirls, trousers, Pan American’s Flying Clippers for speedy delivery. woolen undershirts, gloves, mittens, arctics and 1 . luabl 1 ti be: When you want to save valuable travel time remember ! . where ‘he — it’s quicker by Clipper. OIher items. HOTTEST roun plEcE BAND IN Town For reservations, schedules and Clipper Express | Informal b}idsD\\'i]l be zxctcupfte(}l1 uyl) to the Slosel of l_l))usi- ® ot ness, December 2, 1946, at the Department of the Interior, Surp us Prop- bt pontact Pav R | erty Office, Washington 25, D. C. is 3 i Bids must be accompanied by a postal money order " S now pl‘.y"lg Barand Hotel certified check or cashier’s check for ten percent of the amount offere: | & Phone los payable to the Treasurer ?f the Urlitgdt Slafl.es. l’aynlx’(l’nt] Ottt the fl'(’mali_\:dm- v i b de by means of an unconditional, irrevocable letter ot credit on ALSO YO.UIS and the Dreamland Favonte ?;fiimeergz\f 31'31;1"11l ; San ;‘ranciscu Bank. Deposits of unsuccessful bid- L1 r ders will be returned promptly. ”ge my MK[MN The property must be removed at the purchaser’s expense YOUB FAVORITE DRINKS MIXED ¢ { from the locations in the Aleutian Islands within 120 days from the date | of notice of award. THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM BY Wo”l” A[JMYS | Additional detailed information is available at the De- FiL = // C’W' Clippers | partment of the Interior, Surpl'L' Property Office, Anchprage, Al%ska._ 4 : FRE“DIE he éf“'/"” of the 17ying P | or the Department of the Interior, Surplus Property Office, Washington 25, D. C. — phone Republic 1820.

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