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PAGE EIGHT BODY OF DAVID CARLSON FOUN (S~ ATTORNEYS NAMED Men wOmen FOR INDIAN CASES, UNDER WHARF CCURT OF CLAIMS Viellknown Power Plant Operafor Had Been Miss- ing Since December 22 made fo; front was fruitles It is recalled t in a bar, had ca for $10 cach It w that Carlson told the bar that he w well. He left thr eral openings $ bar building t¥ son might have accid pad and this caused thi der the docks along the v Mrs. Carlson, who was Vi immediately returned when xmulnn(l of her husband's disappea > of foul imissioner will be no Funeral services for Carlson, who was 63 ars of , will be held afterncon at 2 o'clock at the Chn'u W. Carter Mortuary. - AWVS T0 HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The American Women's Volunteer Service club will have their n meeting Wednesday, January 15 5 p. m. at the Governor' according to announcement today House. made - — ALARM SUNDAY A. M. The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- partment was called out at 2:35 o'clock Sunday morning by alarm 4-9. A furnace back-fired in the home of Bess Cross on Gold Belt Avenue. Plenty of smoke, no dam- age. - - EASTERN STARS Annual business meeting of Ju- neau Chapter No. 7 Tuesday Jan- uary 14 at 8 o'clock. Joint instal- lation with Masons, January, 13, 8 o'clock. adv. 475-t1 - District ing a ccx daughter in Seattie at the time, ( to Juneau ocr Felix ¢ Culminating “tive day’s confer- ences with the law firms of James E. Curry of Puerto Rico, Washing- ten, D. C. and Chicago, the Indiar , appointed i -Haida Ju 1ed contra nting attor The aim James “attorn Her Paul of attle, torneys Mr to Wa n, D. C. to William Brophy, Two contracts were signed: Con- ract fan clients. Contr No. B, ian Office rel by tntent of the Interior. Indian clie lllh undu tral Coun- esen- h (uwn in '.:;uurhensi t is expected that favor- sle consideration will be given to one of the contracts within 30 days Following the conferences the Al- tive Brotherhood Executive ee met in the City Council ieau and conducted significant por- of which we an appropria- 1 of $100 for the Kake School case now in the Circuit ut of Appeals, to be matched $100 from e. The Commit- , by. resolu , expressed its hanks to the National Congres: i American Indians for prompt 1t of cooperation with ative Brotherhood. The record to ite owner- 1son unanimously for the of Representatives, Grand Hcuse President Cyril Zuboff stated that he has always supported Frank G Johnson and none other and with- cut objection William L. Paul, Sr, stated that the Alaska Native Brotherhood is ainst any veto by the A ive Brotherhood, o1 any other organization, over th acts or recommendations of publi fficials. - ..o CDA MEETING The Catholic Daughters of Am- erica will meet at 8 o'clock tomor- row evening Jan. 14, at the Parish Hall for a business meeting . D— NOTIUE I wish to announce to the elec- tors that T am not a candidate in the sp v Hon ank D. Price. If I had been in town at the time of his death I | would have filed, but to do so now cure the he Commisioner of In- and| of the Interior, Julius | chitka and Shemya men are want No. A placing the control of | Land Suit generally in the In-| being cactly in the form desired by the . provides for joint the Indian clients and Holler, > resolution indorsing Frank | s E. Curry, Chllf William L. Paul, Jr. and from the Territory 7 Roden of Juneau; Frederick and C. M. Wright of Washington, D. C., Associate At- t for men and women to fill posi- tation will be Nome and Whittier Arr typists, stenographers, y immediately returned | “3rPe nters, plumbers, marine ag ¢ .t'r‘lm; eiece ¢4 far jobs tri .u linemen, radio repaxrmer hipwrights machinists, pipeiitters, refrigeration mechamc wnd automotive mechanics. A num- ber of other positions are also open i\t those stations. Applicants have been asked to get In touch with Ashley Morrison Ala ka pos's f the Alaskan Department Vessel denning Section at the Seattle Port of Embarkation. - GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scout Troop No. Thursday. Each patrol has a box © in which we keep our equipment We decorated those boxes. We then worked on our friendship boxes ' which each patrol is making. Mrs \l0la was our visitor. She may secome one of our leaders. Natalie Dapcevich, News reporter. - - SEATTLE, Jan. 13. — An appeal fons at Army installations in Al- and the Aleu Islands has by the Army. Tr furnished to ven made por- and G Needed at Anchorage, Fairbanks, y posts are blacksmiths, steamfitters, diesel mechanics, marine s and trades helpers. The population < France In- eased from 35 micicn to more than 40 million between 1840 and 1940, eclricia In the Aleutians at Adak, Am- 8w LACE TABLE CLOTHS I Chinese Imports—42x90 Were $29.75—NOW $17.50 3-PIECE DRESSER SETS i Were $2.75—NOW $1.48 BOXED GUEST TOWELS Il Were $1.25 10 $2.00—NOW’2 OFF election to replace the used by the death of the | would only split the votes. However, | I wish to take this opportunity to thank all those who have supported me in the past election. J. F. (JOE) KRAUSE. adv.—475-t2 Freshest! Artichokes Aveocados Carrois Celery Cucumbenrs Lettuce FRUITS and VEGETABLES Just Arrived! Caulifiower Sweet Potatoes Potatoes @nions Pears Bananas Apples Oranges Grapefruit and OTHERS? wam @ === CALIFORN! GROCERY &’ MEAT MARKET 478 Phone 371 ———3 Free Deliveries” W | | | | CURTAINS-Ruffled Organdie Were $3.95—~NOW $1.97 PANELS-Fishnet, 36x84 Were $6.50—~NOW $4.50 DRAPES-Everglaze Chintz Were $17.50—NOW $14.50 SPREADS-Homespun Were $14.50—NOW $10.75 j SPREADS-Duich Garden Were $29.50—NOW $22.50 RUGS-Hand Crocheted Selection in Color 1-3 OFF LAMPS-Hand Painted China and Crystal 1-3 OFF MAKE YOUR Goldstein Building THE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRE—JUNEAU A.LAS!CA ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES MANY ON The Alaska Coastal Airlines car- ried 18 passengers to Juneau over he week end, seven from Ketchi- 11 met P2 O From Tu. Forslund and G. M. Connel; cight from Sitka: M. M. Van Sandt nd wife, Ralph Mize, J. Hagerman, Gus McGrail arfd Vincent Three were flown from Wrangell to Kimsan Ccve: Ralph Frazer and J. Allison Leaving Junexv Sunday were 30 passengers, the fol- lowing 11 to Tulsequah: J, W. Men-| R P. umul Ray D bull, J Gardner. Trumtle and L. Ketchikan: H. L. Gllmore, F N. care for its members and their Madscn, Ceorge Fastman, Luls gependents as is practicable fof SEATTLE, Jan. 13—L. J. Dow- WEEKEND FI.IGHTS Peterson and George Albright; five o minimum of cost. Many new- ell, public relations counselor for to Hoonah: James Reed; s follows: Ed Vogel, Lew Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. C. Gross Wolfe; three to Sitka, Dr. ves, M. Funk and H. Wor- F. McGrail and Jerenuah. .- equah, B. C.: W. Wylie Goodmaz, Jack Wolf, F. J Anderson Ernest Bailey, held at the Legion Saturday and operative non-profit . MacDonaid, O | 1533 Camphell, G. Dace, L. Trimble, G Gillus; five to Mr. and Mrs. McKinley, Richard Dalton, J. H. Lumma and three to Petersburg: Jack Gucker, Mrs. David Phillips and Sally Billie; three to Hood Bay: T. Goodman, A. Hagerman and Art Aronson, GROUP HEALTH ASSN. IS TO MEET TUESDAY Annual meeting of the Juneau| Group Health Assccistion will ke Dugout at' 8 p. m. on Tuesday, january 14. The Group Health Association is a co- organization which was incorporated under the MONDAY. JANUARY 13, 1947 o mo i - OFFICIAL OF PAA ity i o RESIGNS OFFICE ly complete medical and hospital the Alaska region of Pan American 18 comers to Alaska are unaware of this opportunity to procure this nearly complete coverage for all World Airways for months, has resigned to re-enter the copstruction field. His assis- tant, Maris Swanson, will become acting counselor. Dowell has been active on Wash- ington and Alaska construction pro- Jects as head of the Dowell Con- struction Company for the past 20 years, the past sickness and accidents for them- selves and their families. The Group Health Association was originally organized for the Alaska Juneau Gold mine employ2es. There are many so-called Up Town I’mil- ies who telong also. All persons interested in becom- |ing members are welcome at this annual meating. 4 P R R SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 13— et ~ There was a reason if guests at | ! the Newhouse Hotel thought they JMA MEETS TONIGHT { heard birds today. Row upon row of caged canaries warbled competitively in the annual show of the Salt Lake Canary Club at the hotel. The show is being held in—the Seagull Room. Directors Board of the Juneau Merchants Asscciation will hold its regular meeting this evening at 8 O'clock in the association offices in the Shattuck Building. WE NEED CASH! As thousands of dollars worth of merchandise piled up month after month in Seattle during the strike it had to be paid for. NOW IT IS COMING IN and our inventory shows we are ... overstocked in many lines. So we are going to convert this surplus into cash at prices that " will amaze you! PRE-WAR PRICES, NOW! COME DOWN TODAY! Tomorrow What You Wanted May Be Gone! YOUR CHANCE T0 BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME AT SMALL COST 5-PIECE BRIDGE SETS In Pastel and Natural Were $1.95—NOW 99¢ HUCK HAND TOWELS Were 45¢ to 85c—NOW Y2 OFF PLASTIC SILENT BUTLERS Were $3.95—NOW $2.45 CURTAINS-Chinese Lace Were $11.50—NOW $7.75 PANEES-Rayon Bar, 44x76 Were $6.25—NOW $4.35 DRAPES-Monks Cloth Were $16.50—NOW $13.50 SPREADS-Everglaze Chintz Were $22.75—NOW $22.75 VANITY SKIRTS-Everglaze Chintz Were $13.50—NOW $9.50 RUGS-Rayon Chenille Were $9.75—NOW $6.00 ELECTRIC HEATERS Several Styles 13 OFF DOLLAR DO DOUBLE DUTY! You Eenefit by Our Mistakes in Buying! s 5-PIECE DRESSER SETS Embroidered—Lace Trim Were $3.95—NOW $1.98 PAINTED DECORATIVE TOWELS Were 65¢c—NOW 35¢ PICTURES - ETCHINGS Verplex Finish NOW % OFF CURTAINS-Ruifled Dotted Organdie Were $5.35—NOW $3.50 DRAPES-Homespun Were $11.95—NOW $7.95 DRAPES-Floral Rayon Were $25.25—NOW $19.50 SPREADS-Floral Rayon Were $27.95—NOW $21.50 VANITY-Acetate Rayon Were $12.95—NOW $8.75 " RUGS-Made in Indla Room Size 1-3 OFF TABLES-Lucite and Glass Several Styles 1-30FF B