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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU, ALASKA EVERYBOD T00K LOSS BY STRIKE ‘Continuea from Page One) tons. Total for the 54 strike days 65,000,000 tons of coal not mined. (The coalmine owners' associa- tion dcesn’t want to estimate what the owners lost just on the 95- (00,000 tons not mined.) There is no way to estil what the two strikes have cost the nation through shutdown factories men thrown out of jobs through lack of coal to run factories, and s on. ‘But in the fall strike alone, American Iron and Steel Institute the steel industry lost because of the strike about 1350000 ton cf ingot steel, enough to make 500,- 003 automobiles. Government economists said today it will take a month or two—pos: bly longer—for production to turn to the peacetime peak that had been attained on thé eve of the 17-day strike. Nevertheless, they the nation has been smashing blow that trike would have when measured against the vast scale of this country’s economy. the effects may scem “only a dent. TOWNSEND (LUB T0 th ded privately, spared the a prolonged meant. Henc: re-! Y DOUGLAS NEWS 1 3. 0. l(lRKIlAVl\ RETURN Kirkham re- voyage ot the Princess Louise from the Stat S| where they spent an, enjoyable three-monch vacation | visit with | their relations and friends. The popular young, though elderly | couple, re-visited many of their old | stamping grounds in California,| finding that some of the small} towns had grown to several times| their old population. They spent most of their time in the country surrounding Sonora, Califs and going south s far “a |]A|:|“a( sexico. Mr, turned and Mrs. on the l.\M . IILME Miss Margaret ce returned | hcme on Friday PAA from a! twe-months vacation in the | ates. Accompanying Miss Pearce | r vacation was Miss Jom.«z Johnson who is still extending her | vacation. The friends toured most | of the West and went East as l.\ll s Chicago JENSENS LEAVE FOR EAST Mr, 1 Mrs. Themas B. Jensen ! left yesterday where Hl[‘»\’% i i | and son Thomas Jr. by plane lor Seattle ve reservations on an Eastern| plane for Minneapolis, Minn. The family sold their home recently beca of Mr. Jens il health and they will spend at here Ileast a year in a different climate.! They plan an extended visit with | Mr. Jensen’s mother in Minneap- Social Director, son is now a student in the Um-l‘ cersity of California. also scheduled between | & AN > -] N o & - 3 DIW CLUB NEWS J @ T 1. There will be a regular meeting | > gree i | of the Douglas Island Woman's' R e N % Club tomorrow, Wednesday evening, ’g{ f 4‘11“3"““‘ ¥ at the home of Mrs. Leonard Allen | % 5 20 2 e N at her apartment in the Govern-| (y Seenic Pictures | ment School. LY e This is the annual Christmas | Hand Tinted—Natural Colors—Beautifully Framed 31 meeting and each member is to - — take a gift for exchange, not ex-| (v A ceeding. fifty cents. ! V NI ters — S (o If you have any small skeins of | 1eW iasiers that bring b yarn or sewing accessories, they vou realistic three-dimensional photo- 5 wfl’“"’” “'"l"“"_"a‘“" by the Giri| graphs of famous scenic attractions i 3 scouts, for their use. Sk color Bdack tomie All ladies of Douglas, whether color Kodachrome. 4 nembers or not, are most cordially STANDARD and DELUXE MODELS wi ¥ LS wit DRI sattetd, ALASKAN and WORLD-WIDE REELS VISITOR LEAVES B i A Mrs, E. B. Bonham who has been | * for that Chnqmas Gl‘i g ¥ | 2 house guest of Mr. and Mrs, L./ If ' {3, Grant for the past six weeks, (" Fu=-Fi:°s Phote Sk op Y left on Sunday's Princess Louise & ooth Bendues Buitis £ or Seattle. She will join her son 20th Century Bullding juring the Christmas holidays. Her ; Mrs. Bonham's former home was | —__ e e e e MIGTORSHIP ESTEBETH o | = HAINES ™ SKAGWAY > MONDAY 10 PO Leaves far JOHN MAURSTAD NEW PRESIDENT SONS OF NORWAY John Mawstad was elected Presi- lent of the Sons cf Norway at the | ) PASSENGERS. FREIGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on s ng date SITKA and Wayperis every Wednesday 6 P.M. ousiness meeting held Saturday night, with other officers to serve 4s 1ollows for the coming year: Vice-President, Harold Sverdrup; Mrs. John Lowell; ounselor, Sig Olson; Secretary, Mrs, John Maurstad; Financial Sec+ ret Gertie Berggrt Assistant Secretary, Lenora Ousen; Treasurer, Mrs, Frank Olson; Marshal, Mrs. Andrew Hildre; Assistant Marshal, Mrs, John Sunderland; Guards, Ar- NN mns“%&% etwing Southeastesn FLY Daily Schedules to: thur Berggren and Harold Snar- ing; Medical Officer, Dr. J. O. S 'Rude, and Trustees, John Lowell, Bert Alstead and Frank Olson. Coming social events for the Sons of Norway include the public card party Saturday ‘night at 8 o'clock in the IOOF Hall, the second in a series to be given for the benefit of the Memorial Library Fund, and a pot-luck dinner for the mem- bers and their familles, date of ® SITKA which is to be announced later. I ® PETERSBURG GIRL FOR PHELPS e ® WRANGELL A third daughter arrived for the Floyd Phelps family with the birih ® KETCHIKAN baby girl to Mrs. Phelps. The baby has been named Darlene, and jeins fo sters petys genmn e - || Seyerg] Trips Each Week fo: Both mother and bahy are re- 4 ported doing well. The prmm] . HAINES father js associated with the West Coast Grocery here. R Cyprus is the third largest land in the Mediterranean. ® SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU is- EI.E(T OFH(ERS AI | olis, but they intend to return :\s} scon as possible to their Alaska 7 home. TONIGHT'S SESSION "\ sorccn nas been connectea with the Alaska Office of Price: The Townsend Club is to hold the | Administration for the past several regular weekly business meeting vears. He was also a member ot followed by dancing and refresh-|the Douglas School Board and a ments tonight at 8 o'clock at the|Trustee of the Douglas Methodist | iful Chevefto dicam ir ANTIES CIO Hall, with election of ‘officers Church. Mrs. Jensen was born| crepe and chiffcr Black J Gift panties Chevette and Luxite as the main part of the business'and raised in Douglas blue Cay Baby, Eve's Leaves in black nylon session, — net and Luxite knit rayons and satins... Old-fashioned and square danc-! GUARDS MEET WEDNESDAY ' HOUS 85¢ to 7.95 ing :‘1}_ be d"’;-‘@?’“}‘ o uatal ’;l““ _The Douglas Unit of Territorial| Textr ANNEL GOWNS, PAJAMAS (gl b S 3 W aaohy LA SERT, R in printed rayon crepe i ed flannel gowns and pajamas pippei i 1 05 iy meeting’ ghis ‘week on. Wedriday and lovely quilts nicely tailored, full cut b el (:l‘?" ok T‘;“’ f”‘":":” - - 3 weeting falling on hursday night, 9.95 to 19.95 ST. MARGARET’S GUH.D Capt. Wendell Cahill announced . that series of small-bore rifle MEETING TOMORROW matches e being arranged with s ) 2 other teams, with the first match é Members of St. Margaret’s Guild| i the rear future o ° 5 ZEIZ i a of the Church of the Holy Trinity CotNERET are reminde at December . $ 14 Qa”[/ry :’ncg /557 meeting is (}J(’i‘:’%‘ }f("lll((; lt:::r:;"n:\v‘ Deuglas City Fathers met last evening, December 11, at 8 o'clock|€VEning at their semi-monthly : s === at the home of Mrs. W. M. White- n“€ting with the only business con- & |nead on Sixth and Harris. Mrs.|ducted being paying of bills, and ARMY BARGE ‘s MIIE PETURNS FROM morong and Master Richard Garri- ‘gort g o g My,‘\ v ‘H. Bar- | approving of three renewals of hi- % Pl 5 Gt b jrington, J o assisting the host- GUOT Jicenses, two dispensary and FOUNDEREDBY CHICAGD CONFERERCE oo s el R - — &ty 1 PR Dr., Sidney E. Steves, Chiropodist, B. B. FRIDAY E(E. IOWED iN _Ralph Mize, Distriet Ccxstruciion baby gui weighing ! pounds, has returned. Office, No. 7, Tri-| A Juneau Hi vs. Douglas Hi bas-| ¥ 9% | Bogineer Ior, the Al Native nces, was born t« Mrs. Hugh! angle Bm,, 445-15t ketball game is scheduled for next 2 Senvioe, resurmied o Juneey. Sun- els of Hoonah at 9:05 o'clock D Friday evening in the Douglas gym- Heavy icing conditions crossing ptl<:1‘“111?.::3)“.;‘(vml“»hm‘:‘ ‘\""1 L nizht at St. Ann’s Hospital. Founding place of the U. S. Ma- hasium. This game should bring Taku Inlet yesterday sank the U. ceeio”oe woaian Affairs in thal T 35 —-irin: Corps was Tun Tavern in out the best attendance so far of Army barge No. 1 VeI | oo Mive giscussed budgeteplana NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Prili(itjphr' f}rst recruiting site season. There will be a sec- towed to Juneau from Ketchlkan ,..".noioval of plans for the That Esther Christensen, Adminis- ¥ e with lecad of lumber Fortun- | 050 yeq tuberculosis hosp at|® ¢« of the Estate of Oluf Chri ate ¥ cargo was all lashed oy, tensen, deceased, has filed her peti- down: and the barge, h foun- Mize left Juneau November 1. He ton in the U. S. Commissioner's dered, w towed mta Juneau and .oi4 the thermome! was around Couwrt for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- ched where argo could be'rn qeorees al in the windy city Deau, Alaska, for judgment ,emmzj B R iy e 1ait: “Ohloass TIaRk wEar ind awarding to Esther Chris- - s - with very little snow in evidence » surviving widow of the de- | The P IJIH w m" e ;“ e g cedent, the entire estate of the de- | Whittier to Juneau when she broke cedent, the same being less than serew late Jast week, and was HOSPIIM_ NOTES $4.000.00; and all persons concerned | ed here by the tug E. O. 387 ! are notified to be and appear in the | rothe first time since it has| & Anns Hospital sdmitted ommissioner’s Court at Ju- been at the Juneau Subport, the y)ovq Connell and Stanley R. Duke laska, at 10 o'clock A. M., on floating drydock was put to use to for me attention erday, the 13th day of January, 1947, and lift the P. T. 13¢ from the WAter anq two maternity cas Mrs, show cause, if any they have, why for repair The complele OPer- ployd Phelps, and Mrs, Hugh Dani- judgment should not be so rendered. ation of ubmerging the dock, ejs of Hoonah h gave birth to Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 10th warping in the crippled tug and paby girls day of December, 1946, | lifting it out of the water re- Discharged from St, Ann's were ESTHER CHRISTENSEN, | °d three hou A new pro- Mps. Willlam Apland, Joan Will- Administratrix. I is now bei made for the jams, Wi m Niederhaused, Alvin First publication, Dec. 10, 1946. P.T. A0 Larson, Emil Tang, Mrs. Joe Ali- Last publication, Dec. 31, 1946 BEGINNING o CONTENUES ALL WEEK TUESDAY Pre-Christmas Clearance of SUITS==skcirts--slacks COATS=--blowuses=-=Ntats DRESSES--lingerie NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS New merchandise will be included in sale stock daily, as store space is made available. 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