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JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1947 4. | BRUST TO CHICAGO IALASKA VFW GETS ~ OVERLOOKED IT = = s scmiitative rvce | of the Alaska Native Service, has i “A"O"Al HO“ORS A left here via PAA for Chicago wherct | In the recent announcement of |he will confer with officials of the poINTS AT | the awarding c* prizes resulting | Office of Indian Affairs on mat- ." | word recbived 'here fodayiffom the baseball season, the |:1ef8 periaininglo the 15 ANG was ; by Allan Marcum, Alaska Depart-|prizes and donors for the most|Ud8et f ment Adjutant of the V:‘l“"kfi”’ufl popular player and most valuable — goi] conservation practices in the ¢ sdn Foreign W}M-\- that lp“;‘ {m»d “:“”"_ player were inadvertently over-|United States have increased pro- ¢ et e ey 3 looked duction per acre an average of 20 lal VFW Membership Award for the i e : largest memtership increase during| “Stu” Houston, most popular P rient ety tiyE Peen 1ibod, says the U. 8. Department of }New Measure Taken fo 'Mlghfy Mo’ Keeping Well the past year. The message was' player, was awarded a hat donated e forwarded by Harold “Red” Mayo, by the B. H. Behrends Co., and Clear of Path of Great Department commander, who has Joe Guy. most valuable player, st g Tropic Storm been attending the National VFW was awarded $10 in trade by the Waitresses and Fountain Girls Encampment at Cleveland. Triangle Bar. wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf (Continuea from Page One) = PAGE EIGHT g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR ALASKA COASTAL ~ New Cufsin |HURRICANE AIRLINES CARRIES Forest Service DANCE TONIGHT b S. o FORUSS. B Asking Bids On “soranesraioky. Armed Forces For Brifain ENLISTED MEN an Pulp Trafl Affairs to Enferfain Navy i Semvine pemenneat yesterd el |from Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell, . Visitors Include Dug- [icivi suimon' Bay. betican. too {nah, Chatham, Tenakee and Taku Tongass Forest Area Near out Open House e, » Passengers to Sitka were Gordon Kefchikan IsNextTim- | 1 vonor of the vietting entior- nornrd Atice Evans. 5. crk| Prevent Economic Col- d en of tk S 1 a dance|C e Ny rd, E Vol Thel- ber Block for Sale i smsorea m o Gy ot sumesa [ma Jorcan Vivisn swaier, men| . lapse Are Reporfed will ke given this evening in theMoller, Mr. and Mrs. James Al- i By CHARLES D. WATKINS Elks Ballroom, beginning at 10 ton Jensen, Albert Hammock,, LONDON, Sept. 13.—» —Sir Staf- SHINGTON, Sept. 13 p_ oclock. All young women of Ju-|Frank Cleyton, Evelyn and Vivian|ford Cripps, President of the Board - Bids for a second block of Alaskan 1.500.000.000 cubic e in the Atlantic nea are invited to attend the Martin, L. Miles, Gary Bryant and, of Trade, announces new cuts in|keep the hurri affair, and members of the Ameri-| Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacIntyre. Britains' armed forces and a slash |ocean can Legion Auxiliary and Veterans| Flying to Ketchikan were Al-lin permitted capital investments as| The hurricane, which at 5 a. m timber totali feet will be called for by the United ; ying . ‘ It is the second such bid reque hostesses to Wrangell, Major and Mrs. Eric|economic collapse west of San Juan and later at 225 3 - Sy GRanQy e service says the | The Am"n]r:\:\ Legion ll)u'mm' will | Newbould ”n. le:;\:[x. Mra 7;;[-11» The Tabor Miniter urged an fm-| mfies, was! reported’ to,tave pass- timber offered in Southeast Alaska |DaVe open house tonight and to-|garis; to Hoonah, Mr. and Mrs. mediate one-third increase in ex-|ed within 170 miles of St. Martins ‘/ 7 ‘UR is enough to operate a $35,000,000 MOrTOW night for the naval men.|Ira enson and Frank Wright;iports, and said capital investments,in the Netherlands West Indies /‘L'J N'G"T ° o . E ERY S/‘T DAY pulp mill for 50 years An open house-that was held there [to Taku Lodge, Royal O'Reilly; to!would have to be cut drastically to|late last night. Frank Heintzleman, Regional (last evening was well attended.|King Salmon Bay, Louis Anderson, make the increase possible. He said | Extreme caution was advised al Forester of Alaska, said today bids | Coffee. cake, and weiners and Don Miller and Ben Roland the Labor Government would use|vessels in the storm’s path 5 A 4 ST . would be opened for the sale of tim- Duns were served by the women.| Inbound passengers to Juneau’compulsion, if necessary, with all | L Our added service of staying open ALL NIGHT cach Saturday 4 ber for the first mill, near Peters- | Several young ladies acted as from Sitka were Wesley Jones, jndustry and labor to achieve pro-| TRUMAN'S SHIP WATCHING proved popular from the start. So this policy will be continued. L burg, Alaska, on Oct. 1. Destusets S¢ (1 A | louve Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones, Tom Moon-| duction targets | MIAMI, Fla, Sept. 13.—#—The We suggest that you drop in after the show Saturday night for The second advertisement. which | SerVing at the open house last ey, Jack Conway, Gordon Munger, “Though we might be able to get |Lattleship Missouri, bringing Presi- a snack or a meal. Or you may prefer, perhaps, to take your Sun- - evening were the Mesdames Leo|C. J. Ehrendreich, T. A. Morgan, further temporary assistance from |dent Truman home from the Inter- Jewett, James Sofoulis, Edna Pol- Mrs. J. Conway Jacob Joseph,| the United States of America under | American - defense conference at ley, Homer Nordling, Bert Lybeck, Thomas Fulton and Ben Bailey. |the Marshall plan or some other |Rio de Janeiro, is reported to have Jack Hayes, Gus Skinner, Al! From Ketchikan, Bernice See-|y we cannot count upon thi slowed her pace today to permit Zenger, Sr., Olaf Bodding, Albert man and Myron Dean; from Pel Si afford told 2,000 industrial- [the Atlantic hurricane to move out Carlson and Oscar Lundquist. [burg, R. Morgan; from Pelican, ists and unionists of her path. e |Karen Wahto, Mrs. A. Wahto, Ly-| “We do not wish or intend to be | The great superdreadnaught ra- will be published September 15, calls day morning breakfast at PERCY’S. for bids to be opened Dec. 15 for the same amount of timber near Ketchikan The sale of the Petersburg tract will be the first step in the Forest Service's plan to establish six huge | CHINESE FOODS SUNDAY DINNER Museth, Leland Luick and tied by economic strings to the|diced word, from a point well to 4 - oo pulp mills in the Territory, each b el A of which can turn out 525 tons of | 10 p SSENGERS AR |Jeannic Soberg; from Hoonah, political policies of other countries, 'the south of the storm’s center \ Janet Knudson, James Austin, however friendly they may be.” that she was running through pulp a day. A : -\Frmm Wright, Harold Jons, Bea- g G Y The successful bidders can make Flowu IN BY pAA trice White, Mathilda Johnnie, Sam ! pulp and ship it ta the United T 'Knudson, Jr. Ralph Knudson, Ar-![epe « . States or make newsprint for ship- 43 ARE TAKE“ u‘l’“ chie Brown and Jobnnie Abbott. Flllpmo SO(IaI ment here. | From Tenakee to Juneau, C.| Cl b R The Forest Service does not tell Pedersen, Lee Lipp, Al Smith, s.! The Pan American Airways car-| S a they > Mel e & the mills what kind of paper they | 1% P8 FEERHE £ TRT Ceg. [P Mendoza, Amy Molline annd F scattered showers and moderately rough seas. The skies were part- ly cloudy. Her -officers indicated that af- ter the storm has moved out of the way the “Mighty Mo" will step up her speed to her Chop Suey or Chow Mein are dishes served in true Oriental stvle. You'll like the variety of food served here. Of course the main dish will be supple- mented with the appetizing things that round out the meal for you. It is an easy way to avoid the work at home of preparing Sunday Dinnner, and will make vour week end more enjoyable, to bring the entire family to PERCY’S. The menu is bal- anced and you will find just what you like. must make, but with the newsprint | Nelson; from Chatham, John Like-| . 2 ' 4 ks terday and one to Ketchikan. On! = 5 . % schedule. shortage its offlolals sey they be-|y) “nop yrom geattle, they|n® and Walter ‘Hellan; fron ee Y eSSIOHS Storm advisories were being ra- n lieve that newsprint will be made. % Ny Taku Lodge, Wander Charinet. i 3 . oze essional hearings on the leg- | PTOUSht in ten passengers | dioed to the Missouri, and sozac .~Oangessional hearingeion the 18- | o Jiineant” |t Seattle, By T ] |additional weather details were 29 islation permitting the sale of the séngers were Dokis Mollachran | ! The Filipino Social Club will being sent to her. timber developed the fact that Al-| poi< : . pou(E COURI NEWS hold its regular weckly meeting i s R C d S d F t 3 G'fi askan newsprint mill will find o (500 Andrus, Janice Cumeron. §"HRERL WAL WWREVS 10n sunaay atternoon at 3 o'clock anay oda Iouniain 1118 - v rl . - = ’ % ] 5 a SUs 1or 3 2 e p > Pari a 1, s . - agazi g e D a e b 2 John Pickotta, Terica Bills, Steve lone for disorderly conduct were itbel bt b i y , Jill LIKE licious dce Ctenns ‘siee cards, many items on this country. Congress approved ihe : Bt | 5 ) °T€|since the beginning of the sum- food. You will LIKE icious Ice Cream sincc <ok et e tale of timber loases dospite opposi- | HoWard, Esther Howard, Ellaimade overnight by the City Police! mer 5 SRR T display here will aid tion from Indian tribes of South-|Brown: Perry Parks, Ida Parks|Department. All members of the club and the fine fresh can- e ROPSHeR . St you in remembering cast Alaska ; Fay Parks, Jerry Parks, Timothy| In Police Court this mMOINING ay friends of the Social Club are . dies we carry for CY'S SODA FOUN- friends for whom you o N, Miller, Julia Pond, Mrs. Frank'City Magistrs illia i bl stz v D, ¥ o T I hnw Fvap 5 » iy PR at o T1h L e 5610 e pelloves bht | Troc iy ’Em}‘ncr ,.z;(‘ttxp:\iw J’.‘f”’fiffif\..”rgz’a urged to attend the meeting to, Alaska Arts & Crafts, Inc., an- S R TAIN has become onc are. “Ma'n_s items in ¥ each mill eventually will establish A | A Anderson, Jessie Trimble, Judy |each for drunkenness to David make plans for the social events nounces the establishing of the fol- 2 of the most popular the gift line will pro- town of 6,000 to 10,000 persons, and |Tyizle, Fred Hockinson, Joseph|Perrin and Paul Kinch AVi€ for the winter season. A number Jowing groups which will begin and enjoyment. spots in town. vide one for every need. . bring much needed population to!Nelson, Dana Parkinson, Louie| Joe Adair forfeited €25 B en of important questions are to their Fall activities as follows the Territory. The timber is to be | Gabowski, Reinhold Brust, Idala drunk charge, be discussed. Pastor Bigornia and woodworking and Carving. Ms cut under a sustained yield program, | Brust. Robert Hale, William Rube| Andrew. & - Jackson was fined. CC Albayalde, Sr, hope for a ‘arge ing at the‘home of John K. Mar- directed by the Forest Bervice, 50|man, Victor Nagaoay, Louls J.§25 for belhg drunk and dis->rondance ab this meeting shall, 114 West Sixth Street on v that when the original area is cut ' pens; Mrs. Norman Haley Fordanly = SR e Monday. Sept. 15. at 8 p. m., sharp. ! 9. . ' ¢ over the first part of the tract Will| James Dorrenback, Alanzo Pru- Jimmy Watson was given a 30- Hospi]’Al NOI‘S G sigies: etk Te 0. 00 .},‘.Eld. § ' t b er( y MR- t s er ect have renewed itself. ter, Richard Sherdion, Lawrence!day suspended jail sentonce for = bome of Mrs. Myra Peters, 423 Gold | 4 = Street, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 8 p. m. Heintzleman said there was N0 Knapp, Ruth Cassell, Sally Davis,!disorderly conduct. 4 indication as yet of how many bids A, E. Morrison, Carrol Koenig,! The trial of Margaret Johnson | will be made for the two tracts. |Mrs. T. Johnson. {was postponed until Monday. She| [oF medical attention yesterday | apartment of Mrs. McKay Mal- e, s s R Juneau to Ketchikan: William was booked for being drunk were Anderson O'Neil and David colm at the Baranof Hotel, Sept. Read i - -ee Phillips. {17, at 7:30 p. m. Seattle to Juneau: David Camer- Discharged from the hospital were | == "7~ " N on, Lura Herring, Iasbelle Novle, WEATHER REPORT ® g Gin Robert Helgesen, Gor-| Lydia Dick Armstrong has filed | Wasilla, Hoover and ‘Thomas s U. S. District Michael of Bethel were admitted trude Boggan, James Warren, Suit for divorce in Temperature for 24-Hour @ gy pober(s, Hugh Hierney, Court here from Raymond Arm- to the Government Hospital ) Period Ending 7:30 0'Clock ® ponec Roehr strong charging cruelty. They were ' terday. i /[%‘Q ; This Morning A married at Ketchikan on Dec. 17,! SO 7 AL In Juneau—Maximum, 51; RUMMAGE S ALE 1947 and have no children. No| Artemus Ward was the pen name il ¥ property rights are involved in the [of Charles Farrar Browne, humor- GENER}XI_ i ELE CTRIC Admitted to St. Aun's Hospital Creative Writing: Meeting in the @0 000000 0 0 0 0 DIVORCE ASKED M: Neva Jensen and E. Hawkins. At Airport—Maximum, 52; 17, 10:30; Dugout. Call 552 Suit which was filed by Attorneyjous writer, who was a native of minimum 44. or Black 690 for collection PR Y 81 1p Albert White. Maine. ‘ minimum, 45. American Legion Auxiliary, Sept 4 WEATHER FORECAST —_—— e — | e e s s e . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Ignenn sud Victatiy) ® | Seventy-five percent of all study ® Rain showers this after- ® | gactivities in the elementary school | | i ¢ noon with light rain tonight @ | require reading ability. Iy ENJ“Y A SPECIAL i ws e and Sunday. Not much e _ ¥ £ < o [} e change in temperature. ® " NDA N ‘ y o Southeasterly winds around e ' ‘ ® 20 miles per hour tonight, e 13 e decreasing Sunday after- ® % at the A i o ® noon. . ' l . PRECIPITATION . | ® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ a Illon ree oun ry u g | e In Juneau — 016 inches; 4 i e since Sept. 1, 7.32 inches; ® L4 o e since July 1, 2054 inches . : ® At Airport — 05 inches; ® i - o since Sept. 1, 3.96 inches; ® | % e since July 1, 1428 inches. ® ! . ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0o ‘ I\ ’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Notice is hereby given that the i th | Alaska Personal Service Agents, a || ¢ gave valuable time, the corporation, has been appointed Ad- speedy 4-mi\e-‘a-mlnutc ! ministator of the estate of JOSEPH Clipper way! Lourtedfl‘l{s_ Y RIZZARDO, Deceased, by the Unit- | personal service « « + (‘,‘\ ed States Commissioner’s (Ex-Officio | cious food aloft . . - slwlco‘; . Probate) Court for the Juneau, Al- | service for children...10% . - aska, Commissioner’s Precinct, and off for round trip- 7 Model DDI47 that all persons having claims | Comfortable, 4-engine } : against said estate must prcscnt‘, Clippers fly to Seattle on I v e them, with proper vouchers, within | frequeut convenient sched- " six (6) months from the date of this | ules. See Pan American | = Notice to the Administrator at its | details. H s '.d ” M g 1o the Ammimevior » il geemin L 1L ay Dinner vienu! neau, Alaska |8 ‘felephone 106 ‘ ! Doted at Juneau, Alaska, August | §& i RoAST PoRK i » 30, 1947 |8 | A | ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE ‘ HM/ MEKICAA’; { | AIRLINER L AGENTS, a lorporation, ad- |6} suzzee Homo Atwdts |1 Anple Sauce Mashed Potatoes ! Model Co147 . ministrator. I8 TR Syelem of eTyng Clpper | | First publication Aug. 30, 1947 '8 | Vege]able .. Coffee . . Salad | q e Last publication, Sept. 20, 1947 |8 H ey i i o A SRR AL L A Hot Biscuits and Honey i ‘ { $1.75 | { { McCLELLAN - DECORATOR | §F ! l} N | % 3 R e e {t Other Tempting Choices i ¢ ] scheduled e betwee ) U ! z?nd Thanksgiving 1'1;]1' insidfi ! : Fresll cracked Cl’abs i ! . decorating a phone ca (284 . E will bring you time and i CI'ah salad ey crah Ll)llle g W« particulars. i Tend T-B Steak \ | ! i ender 1-bone SleaxKs 1 LEADER ) (3] Model CTI4T { . . i PAPERING PAINTING | : . Filet Mignon : ‘ ! Chinese Food { { inese r ooas - | DECORATING i L ! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT ! i Louisiana Prawns ! : : Ph | i i & POWER CO. . : one Douglas 374 {' THE BEST FOOD | Checstul Diseners o Dependabl H H | 24-hour Electric Service : ™y [T | | DN T