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PAGE SIX [— = ——— ——— o a @ IMES OPINION MAY BEDELAYED fllflSK%m/ ewing Southeas. FLY Daily Schedules to: @ SITKA ® PETERSBURG | | el S (Conttnued from Page One) light is on,” because your on said. “I'm not saying it was your fault,” the Justice continued with a smile | “you were led into it by the court, | which has likewise found itself ! spending much of its time in psy- | choanalysis of Congress.” | Sonnett replied with “I'll be more than happy to obey, your Honor.” Case Ended | Sonnett went on with his argu- © WRANGELL | o sght. vesde the white ons . KETCHIKAN }{::1:)::‘(;.0: ‘}il’.:d:‘:‘mu was up, and } The point Jackson cuggested that ! Sonnett pursue was what would | happen if the courts lacked juris diction to issue an injunction in case like the coal dispute In that case, after Lewis given notice of terminating wage contract with the govern- 'ment, thus making a strike inevi- table, the government got a tem- porary restraining order from Dis- trict Judge T. Alan Goldsborough ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS had STEAM Jhone 61 Your Deposits ARE SAFE GOLDSTEIN BLDG. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED 4 JUNEAU, ALASKA ar MBEK FEDERAL DFEPOSTT INSURANCF CORPORA' JUNEAU MARINE CO. MANY WEEKS his | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1947 ir down Court Order Ignored Lewis ignored the order. His 400,- 000 soft coal miners walked off their jobs as scheduled and were fined $3,510,000 for contempt’ ot court. The mine leader called off the strike December 7, when he appealed the fines to the High Court The chief point of controversy in the case had been whether the Norris-La Guardia anti-injunction act applies when the government is a party to a labor dispute. Attorney Gen Tom Clark and Sonnett insisted it did not. But Lewis’ lawyers, Welly K Hopkins and Joseph A. Padway, contended the government's action against the mine union and its leader was a violation of that act Hopkins and Padway cited Con- gressicnal debate and committee reports to support their contention that Congress intended to put a stop to “government by injunction” when it passed the Norris-La Guar- dia law Clark and Sonnett also quoted frem 1932 Congressional records to back up their argument that no such restraint was intended whe:. a “public diaster” was threatened. il MARINER SCOUT NEWS The meeting tonight of the Mar- iner Scouts will be held at the home of Arleen Godkin. It will be a short get-together inasmuch as this is the week of exams. All are urged to attend. Last Wednesday IRONS the Mariners THE IRONS you have been waiting for SILEX duolectric STEAM-G-MATIC Protect Delicate Fabrics ——Speed Your Ironing the Modern Way ——Eliminate Dampening Your Clothes ——Two Irens in One Your Choice Two Most Popular Brands PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. PHONE 161 Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Hardware nsrnlgli\'G—Axn NEW and SRR Rubber Boats roo; west pisnin 5. Appraisals PHONE 29 UNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Ycur Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION of the Territory b Gastineau Hotel Laananan sy d SERVING ALASKA Custodian of confidence... born of a thorough knowledge FREIGHT ALASKA RIRLINES. Baranof Hotel ® Phone Bfl Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. | J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent [ et Phone 872 1 effort to head off the shut-; PASSENGERS around 24 degrees. perature Va. Both are residents D. C ® | Alexandria, PRECIPITATION of Washington, . ° > ° . . . ° . . ° ° . ° . . . . . ° . o ° ° . . ° ° . ° . . e o 0 0o v v 00 ¢ +|FBI MAKES TWO WEATHER REPORT * Temperatures for 24-Hour e ARRESIS. FRAUD Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock (1 This Morning. . ) | — : S MADE In Juneau—Maximum, 35; | P minimum, 24 . T b J WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—FBI Di- . ;e Ar.Auh:pmt Maximum, ‘86; o | Yector J. Edgar Hoover announc- U o | ©d today the arrest of a War Assets ! o v Administration official and an ex- WEATHER ::(‘)_R":A}ST : convict on charges of fraud. s il i o! Hoover identified the men as e Joud ith | chm"e A. Gormely, an ex-convict, “‘“c-"":“‘ el e s . o |and Louis V. Dioone, WAA expedi- cccasional Snow e ter, and said they “evolved a nignt and Thursday, colder . .heme" to obtain textiles “throughe tonight and with lowest tem- lteration of sales documents” at ‘H—(—I-I—H-H-I-I—H-H ‘fraud | ELECTRIC meat saw, (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ Hoover said both men are c‘l\mg-( ®'ed with a violation of the In Juneau — 48 inches; ® agqinst the government statute in| since Jan. 1, 584 Inches; ® that they caused a forged docu-! since July 1, 69.01 inches. - @ [ment to be presentad to the United At Airport — .05 inche: ® | States gove xnmcm since 1, 310 inches; ®| “The investigation thus far,”| ince July 1, 4259 inches ® [Hoover said as resulted in the| ‘I‘x(‘(o\' of textiles costing the gov- e 0 0L BINILEIE N W .|'rnm(‘r‘t $144,000. This amount of ,geods was seized in a New York) being traced neld party , 'storage firm, after a surprise going away |from a terminal of a trucking firm.” for Ida, who was to leave for Fair- anks. Besides having fun peeking | Hoover’s announcement said the | WESTINGH her gifts, the group enjoyed a |tWo men reportedly met at a W1sh-i feed of ice cream, cake, and cocoa. | ington hotel bar last Novemkber The hestess for the evening was! and thereafter conceived a plan |which assursd the delivery Alice Jean Davis. Mimeo 'mlphF(l sheets w! uted listing the req\uromonts, ill be dis- ‘Gclmll‘\ of more high-grade wool- tr en goods from the government chouse than he had formerly for Midshipmate and Jack Tar rat- | V3! . y ings, and work will be started on,Purchased and pald for at the ) Alexandria mlc these as having not soon as possible. yet earned their pins will be able to have lhcm by (ho: PAY LIMIT BILLS Thosc “UNBIDCK™ 42 DIGESTIVE TRAGT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach cate that the present peuolcum than 14 years 12 i WASHINGIUN, Jan. 15. — The egun hearin on bills to limit portal pay suits. This morning diana testified on a bill to outlaw the suits. He said in one of the supply will be exhausted in ](‘ss" Senate Judiciary Committee has Senator Homer Capehart of In- suits the CIO United Steel Workers ' With Soda and Alkalizers ( had bfl‘??t a kguestmnnmr: to hne Don't expect to get real relief from headache, | :€Mbers — asking, among ~other sour stomach, znk:lnd hlzil :’;flm‘:’y lflufix} things, if they normally took a Tfl; :‘::ng?f“{at“onlupl‘mu Y cause of | shcwer before leaving company In this case, your real trouble is not in the | property. stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where 80% of your food is digested. And when the lower p.n gets blocked food may fail to Capehart called it a fishing ex- pedition, and said the union didn't digest Nt Sou want for real relief is some- | know whether it had a case or not. thing to “unblock”’your lower intestinal tract. i B 4 \umlmmx o eloan it out effectively—help But ~Democratic Senator James Nature get back on her feet. Easiland of Mississippi said it Get Carter's Pills right now. Take as di- rected. They gently and effectively “unblack” vour digestive tract. This permits all 5 of iture’s own digestive juices to mix better with your food. You get genuine relief {rom indigestion 8o you can feel really good again. | " Buy Carter’s Pills—25¢. “Unbl your | intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. him. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Th’lf on December 16th, 1946, in the neau Precinct, at Juneau, | Olaf H. Aase was appointed admin- istrator of the estate of Harold C. | Aase, deceased. All persons having { claims against said estate are re- quired to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said administrater at the office of his tattorney Howard D. Stabler, Shat- ! tuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, with- in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. That said administrator and Laura : Aase have filed their petition in the |above entitled court for judgment . setting aside and awarding to Laura | Aase, surviving widow of the de- cedent, property cf said estate not ‘pxcceding the value of $4,000.00; and 'all persons concerned are notified {to be and appear in the U. S. Com- | {A. M. on the 10th day ‘of February 1947, and show cause, if any they h'uc, why judgment should not be ]so rendered. Dated: Juneau, | day of January, 1947. | OLAF H. AASE, Administrator. i First pubication, Jan. 8, 1947. iLasn publication, Jan. 29, 1947. [ TO NEGLECT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OF Head Colds - A hottle of Vlckx v-f.m-nol is mhhty handy to have around cause this double-duty m.e dxvps sneezy, sniffly, utufly distress nx head colds. Makes breathing easler. many colds from === developing if used at the first warning snifie o snecze. ‘This Double-Duty Nose Dropsshould save you much mllery ‘Works fine! Follow directions in the package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL ‘FIE to FOR SALE WANT ADS FOR SALE ' ‘37 PLYMOUTH. Good condition. Leaving for Outside. Tel. 354 days. good condi- 477-t2 MAPLE DINETTE set, tion, $40. Phone 83. running 477-tf ESSEX COUPE in good condmnn Phone 407 a sale conducted by the WAA in|PRICED TO SELL—45 ft. seine or new 140 h.p. Chrys- 47713 halibut boat, ler $7,500. Phone Red 481 suitable for small market or restaurant, good condition, Hutchings Economy Market. Phone 553. 477-tf '37 FORD Coupe, radio, heatem de- froster, four good tires, $475. Write Box 1677, Juneau. 476-t4 5 hp. JOHNSON outboard $150 cash. Ted Bayer, Bx. 2735, City. 476-t3 ectric range, just overhauled, only $75. Parsons Electric Co. 476-tf, i | —Fully furnished hotel, | phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf house. 6-CABIN apt. Two cabins | ready for use, kitchen range, hot | water tank, sink, wash basin.| $900 cash. or $500 down, balance | like rent, near Boat Harbor. In- | quire Thibodeau’s Cash Grocer 475-13 | '41 DE £0TO, "4 door deluxe sedan, ' new transmission being installed. ! See at Connors. 475- :3' FOR SALE Cruiser type work boat, 91 hp. Gray engine, 1engm[ 38.04 ft. 0. 31-F-767 at No. 4| flcat. Call at No. 10 Eureka Apts. { after m. or leave address. l 474-6t. 51 FOR SALE—Apt. model A.B. elec- ! tric range. Phene 036, 2 long, 2' short 474-3t. € FOR SALE—98 h.p. Johnson, like ! new, $200. Write Empire C 1583.! 472-t6 = - — \ !FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, | Alaska, this 8th scunded more like racketeering to FOR SALE—I5 it, . S. Commissioner's Court for Ju- | Alaska, | FOR SALE— i housts i Incation. Beox 578, good condition and best Inguire Juneau, 472-tf. R VATt R 2 in. FISHER-I MAN, powered by 9 h.p. Wiscon- sin. 10 in. swing cut off saw. 10 ft. table belt sander. Channel! Boat Works. West Juneau. Call Red 110 after 6 pm a72-tf. ] see s for your boaf, new or used. We have one 45 halibut troller; one 46" troller;! one 34’ gillnetter; cne 24’ cruLs(*l" troller; cne 14° boat with small motor and others. Juneau Marine Co. 471-6t. FOR SALE — 1942 Panel GMC truck, new motor. $600. George Brothe 471-tf WELDED STEEL TANK, 31'¥31" 15 feet lor;. Phone 374, 465-t:-ch. SLIGHTLY USED 70 h.p. Buda Diesel Marine with 2 to 1 reduc- tion gear, ready to go. See it at Juneau Welding & Mach. Shop. 469-tf. { missicner’s Court for Juneau Pre- | 1939 Buick, 4-door sedan. 'E. Fleek, i cinct. at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock | 463-tf. Yellow Cab Co. BFAND NPW Burmughs Calcula- tor, Phone 3. 456-tf MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlargim Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Trevor Davis.| ™ MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS LIQUOR STORE— ON SIXTH Street near School and Federal Bldg. 2 apt. house. 5 rooms down, 4 up. Fully furnished. LARGE HOUSE on Sixth St. FOUR-Bedroom house on 11th St 3 TROLLERS BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home Douglas, furnace heat, cement basement, completely modern Well furnished. Two lots, Garage. APT. BLDG. hcart bus. district. 5 apts, and 2 singles, pvt. baths Price quick sale. 7 BEDROOM home, Hardwood floors, cabin adjoining Furnished, modern. Near bus. dist. CABIN—Montana Creek. ‘MURPHY & MUBPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bard REAL ESTATE FOR SALE + WE WILL CONSIDER BONAFIDE | OFFERS ON THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: Alexander home, 1st and Dixon. { Nelson Home, 413 East 1st St Snow White Apartments, 310 S Frauklin {SEE US FOR PRICES AND IN- SPECTION OF PROPERTIES, BALMA'!‘ & COMPANY RFAL E£TATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 ‘WANTED WILVP ana iyihs MeCutcheon need temporary home during Legislature; may we take care of your permanent home while you're Outside? Jan. 20 to April 1st, or any part thereof. Wire de- tails collect to Steve McCutcheon, Box 1343, Anchorage. 475-t5 Juneau Representative Wanted Desire representative for Juneaa area for Country's finest pre-fab- ricated houses. Two types of homes, immediate delivery, ex- clusive. Sam Styles, Baranof Ho- tel. 474-3t. WANTED—Young coume\ pexman- ent employee, desires apartment or small house by the middle of February. Call Mat Gormley, phone 262 or Blue 653. 474-T¢. WANT TO RENT: Young couple wish to rent small furnished house. de WANTED — We have buyers for your troller. List your boats with us for action. Juneau Marine Co, 471-6t, Care XYZ, Empire. SARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day week. Call 34 etenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. LIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 1293-3t1) JIANOS RENTED ana TUNED. Anderson Shop. Wholesale —— Juneau Retail GUARANTEED Realistic Perma nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 ur Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20) 815 Decker Way. . CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. 1005 SECOND AVE -+ SEATTLE 4 - ElLiot 5322 ENDORSED BY: Central Labor VOTE FOR For Representative FRANK G. JOHNSON Graduate University of Oregon Special Election Monday, January 20th No Offlcml Ballot Furnished—WRITE HIS I\A\IE IN MARK X FRANK G. JOHNSON Republican Party of Alaska ouncil—AFL Grand Camp, Alaska Native Brotherhood Alaska Taxpayers League (Paid adv.—Alaska Taxpayers League) LOST AND I"OUND STRAYED—5% mo, old, 1t ored, wire haired terrier, t col- answersg to “Mike.” Reward. Phone 546. 475-t1 :OST o élack walle!,v finder keep money, please return wallet and papers to Empire Office. 477-t3 LOST—Pair bi-focal glasses u.mut 2 months ago. Please return to Empire Office. 475-t6 LO! y's Elgin wrist watch in downtown area Monday. Keep- sake, reward. Phone Dorothy 476-t2 Kemmer at 519 or 418. FOR RENT 2 ROOM furnished apt. Phone Red 404, 476-tf 2-ROOM apt., oil heat; no children. Call 428, Crescent Apts. 475-tf -ROOM CAB!N 843 West mh St. 469-t1, OOMS—Kitchen privileges. Homs Hotel—Ph. 886. NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—Ops Hock from Federal Building. (370-t1) Wind Cave in the Black Hills, which has passages reaching 240 feet below the surface, gets its name from strong blasts of wind which blow in and out of the en- trance.