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[ | JUNEAU SPRUCE IS LOCKING FOR | LUMBER MARKET Local Sawmill Completes Govt. Confract Ahead of Schedule The Jun Corporation now 1 und for new worlds to E. S. Hawkins, Resident evealed today that the company expects to com plete it ract r lumber with the U Gove nt within the uext thirty days that con- tract has been d, Hawkins id that his com ill have to ! | find a new market for its lumber ° output of five million board feet per month He revealed that there are several difficulties holding back the ex- pansion of company’s sales but he | does not anticipate being forced | to close down operations pending the lo~ation of new customers | Hawkins returned here Thursday | from a trip to the States where he Dr. sccured equipment for the com- i pany's new logging camp at Edna| operation four weeks ago, with the aid cf Dr. Luther Christiansen, | Japanese occupation of the Philip kittens returned to the City Jail| Bay and conferred with Corpora-| dog and cat hospital veterinarian. Dr. Blasdel explained that he | pines. The smiling 90-pound Uni- the next day. lad tion oificials at Portland and Coos | had done many such operations on humans but this is the first time | | versity of the Philippines’ gradu- Finally Chief of Police Milo | Bay. He said that he was unsuc-| he has dene this type of operation on an animal (International | Sl wiu Ntk with sxcitement | ClOUES /gRYE R UYING 1o BVE Lo cessful in securing a vessel for use | goundphoto) | | ok U Ok ias oF the Golilen | 2te mway - 8nd ook Ahem Gl i | ' 8 the municipal Garbage Dump Le- hy the Corporation in shipping lumber from Juneau to the States He said that the cost of shipping to the States via commercial steam- HA Latw Pet’s Eye’ Operation Success en Can Gayla Blasdel of See bchen, are all eyes as story Again! H. Blasdel, an eye specialist, performed the successful cataract INES PARENTS nries Bland, Ted Nyman, D. Wayne ind her ence blind pet, Liebchen’s eve cperation is told. en, Axel Pearson, Kenneth Millard Stevenson, ECONOMISTS LOOK | FOR BUSINESS | RECESSION, 1948 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947 Held in Bank Robbery v g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ;S AAle 'fiyflé . mwmoF 3:\!“. s IN JUNEAU Spedial Services Arranged Including Dedication of t Boat William Booth NEW YORK, Oct. 25—MP— A mild business recession beginning next spring is expected by a ma-| jority of economists polled by the F. W. Dodge Corporation. | Thomas S. Holden, President of the fact-finding organization, said that 75 of 100 economists qucs-i tioned expected a recession in 1948 | land 21 did not expect a recession, | land four failed to express an opin- ! Forty-one expected it to be | tion ! mild, 19 described their expecta- tion as “moderately serious” and 11 as “serious.” ‘Den't Like Chow 'But Does Enjoy | City's Jail i The City Police Department is having trouble getting rid of its cats. Two weeks ago, the Police succeeded in giving two of their! four young kittens to the Superin-| tendent of Schools but one of the| Diminutive, 27 r-old Fely Cor- cuera was a mainstay of the Am- during erican espicnage system Gate, entry to the land she had She cause he felt that there would be| plenty of food there. | That was two days ago. This morning, when Chief Clouse came Lt. Commissioner Willlam M Bar and Major Max G. Kurtz of the Salvation Army arrived here served with her life at risk. served as information liaison American guerrilla leader M7 jor Bern thip companies is prohibitive at! vesterday via PAA plane fr: . ves rom San present because of the high cost AWARDED 53 60@ ret Comby, Mrs. Wend- qucisc{) poeg Bmcg»; last visit to John Boone. She will live in to work, he found one of the cats S R 4 ng s’ Dorchierand e Qe Shutavy bafore’ s eRHmant. | RorapdOre, while Sikiug 8 bog had found his way back home to| that this to a certain exten v oree, Mrs. Kirkham ! A dinner was held at the sraduate course in banking prior the jall. Now, the el 1s In 3 Nerman Lee Rechubaz, and his 16-year-old girl friend, Natalie may even hold back the company 57 7 1 < 4 5 o Mahils. - (Inte quandary as to what he should do.| oo ¢ 16 Pa. ( 5 o HER Toubchasing il ows. shibk 'Baranof Hotel last evening with to her return to Manila. (Inter- ol ierce of Lew a. (seated, clasping hands) are being held at Hawkins was accompanied on e WIND How[s M.ONG the Army's advisory board, and mational) | Yuma, Ariz, for Philedciphia suthorities in connection with a_bank BB e Wy B D BRES1 - An avrkdsat NL000 each was mad itoday Barrett will te conducting —— — ANCHORAGE BARS WILL | rebbery at West Grove, Pa. Behind them are Sheriff 1. A. Beard sonnel Manager of the Coos Bay |t 507 23R u ,a conference with officials of the | | and his secretary, Eleanor Leeman. (®) Wirephoto. g 24 8 o the *parents of Alvin Owen wATERFRo"I B T ‘Alacka Division of the Salvation \) N ll NIGHI S - Lumber Co. at Coos Bay, Oregon, Lewis this week by the Alaska In- . N R i i | which is a parent company O 'dustrial Board. Lewis, 16 yes NO DAMAGE IS DOKE | Ay oot ot i Juneau Spruce. Mr. Card, who|old, died from electrocution la 2o, Bl e The Anchorage City Council, by i will remain here for a brief visit,|June at Haines while operatinz 4 f " 5 '4 4-2 vote, has approved of all ) 2 11 iE 1 is the brother of Mrs. Dorothy motion picture pr(\JJ'me‘n machine H again howl last ’:S,é:,km C{’[mfil‘fs'gfigfca?i;“}; :(l,“ T ;mnr ()pcm;'lg of ha‘:-g The ordin-| MR ] Manthey of Juneau Hawkins in g o8 g 4 s Ble @ A . . i e e 9 & & § s e B B BT T L S 0 e S S e e e e o e 0 St il e T | GATURIDAY NIGHT | | B0 ithin & wesk or Sten dRVS LMAZ e Mw DL T 'M“““:;'x'l" e ng about 35 miles Per william Booth at Alaska Steam- S°nS Of f:;’r‘“db I"ill"b-"{{: ere will glsxfinsmzx_ estgbhshr;ner‘l;sl Sloeds ik i o4 2 e X I b N £Wls, parents hou th g s \ t 5 iles BT - § ¢ an initiation follow by sames, S y: 0! . . . - N Juneau Spruce now has 282 em- of the youth, under the pn‘y\'hinn.\ I:nu: whia i e B |"~l g) D?:k ill duct bli :‘;'zr.&hmrms am!‘ d.u\i‘ing.‘ : b Ms*'r TH& i ’g o , i p}oye(‘s 01]1 ‘lts payroll, Hawkins of the Territorial Workmen'’s Com- There was no damage in (h("”C:":L n‘:; S;‘l).'l,]“‘ll:n i‘;mlf ::: The mecting will be at 8 o'clock ELKS OPEN LOUNGE a d’we en § also revealed. pensat a The manager p Bir & dariifn. Eo L = abi ; S ar | riitier. Frectess <ot et & P 4 e atre, May . Raney, was Harbormaster drew Hi ter | chy ¢/ morni oain 1S charge the games, an he for severa. 5, ] Bay Lumber Co. has completed its found by the AIB to be responsible a chec v Andrew Hildre after|gnurch Sunday momifigyand/again Byt dpares of ti° B8I868 A1E 00 L/ ey " B /fi R ‘ B A NCE i C S a check of all craft this morning.'iy the Army hall Sunday evening, refreshment committee consists of | Elks have opened their “sunset It experiments on a new process for under the manufacture of pulp from of $3 waste. The experiment proved the | new process to be both successful and practical, Hawkins, said, be- cause it will use less water and power. He sa that the Coos Bay Company will experiment further MRS, GLEN J. KIRKHAM IS HONORED, BABY SHOWER the law for the total amount No ,609. damage was reported o e = D THREE ARRAIGNED IN other sections of the waterfront. COMMISSIONER'S COURT (o o e Bt Barrett and Major Kurtz MIs. Sig Jackson and Mr. and Mus. | lounge in the Elks quarters. | are staying at the Baranof. i RS —— . . DANCE | Bill Lavery of Seward is regist- from " Both {will return to the States tomorrow. Hollander e gl at the | - Pete Hildre and Hermod Walde- SEATTLE VISITORS . | | mar are on the kitchen committee.| Miss Patricia Hofstad, Betty Hof- ¥ i | WERE FROM SEWARD Lsgt stad, and V. L. McGuire of Seattie 1 i ry H | Men's two-pants sulls are now on display at HALLOWE'EN LAR! Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- arriving. See them i Qreeon WOh e Do G T | HALLOWE'EN BARN DANCE | GRAVE'S “The Cicthing Man.” 6 tf .- Honoring Mrs. Glen J. Kir Anna Thomas and Georgz E.! sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- | — e i1y’ Club. —adv. T13-t5 | § : |a stork shower was given by L’'Heureux were arraigned yesterday!iry Club. —ady. T13-t5 BARN DANCE — - | 8 RIVERS H"'S AT Cecil Donahue last evening at the before U. S. Commissioner Felix | A aiE | Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun-| Waltresses and Fountaln Girls| [ e R i i and are now awaiting trial| Empirc Wantads for test resuits! try Club _adv. T13-t5 wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf | = Games appropriate* to the oc- in the Juneau Federal Jail | T S b | JONES A(I SAYS |casion were played during the eve-| Mrs. ‘Thomas was aigned on! 3 r ning and Mrs. Kirkham P rge of breaking and enter- Wl | DIS(RIMINA]‘ORY sented with ms in ing and bail was set at $1,000. She} ’ s {bathinette. Centering the refresh- is accused of stealing two bottles| | 2 {ment table was a beautiful cake cf liquor from the window of the| | g Declaring that “the small seg- rdccorated by M Donahue with California Liquor Store. | ‘ ment of Americans fn the Puget |blue long-legged storks L'Heureux was booked on petty q E R ‘/ ' C E | Sound regicn do not deserve to dic- se attending the affair were larceny and bail was set at $500.; [N eed®0e00 | tate the ‘continued strangulation of | ;“‘l “‘“‘3‘"“‘“* };’ B. Smit He is accused of stealing two cans | Alaska,” a statement by Territorial | PAlmer, James Hickey & of ice cream from a Spruce Deli-] t J | Attorney General Ralph J. RivegsMartin, LeRoy West, Harry catessen truck. | Comes 0 lllleall X § i X was released by his office today |’ ) 3 Miles North of Jureau on Glacier Highway i which recommends amendments to the Jones Act. Rivers, now in Seattle in an at- Tempt to secure modification of steamship rate structures to the Territory, released his statement today throvgh his secretary. He said that he was not asking for re- peal of the Jones Act but believed that the Alaska trade should be opened up to competition between American and foreign vessels. The Attorney General suggested that the Federal Government give a subsidy to the American steam- ship lines in order that they might compete with Canadian and other companies, and thus remove what ne termed “discrimination against Alaska found in the Jones Act.” e HEALTH DEPARTMENT GIVES STORK SHOWER | FOR LEE DUNLAPS, Mrs. Ruth Dunlap, employee the Tuberculosis Division of the| Territorial Health Department, | was honored with a baby shower| vesterday afternoon by her col-| leagues in the department | She was presented with a large| bathinette, and an appropriately decorated cake with pink and blue in footprints, and the question, toy?| girl?, was served | Mrs. Dunlap is the wife of Lee Dunlap, Coordination, Liaison and Maintenance Officer for the Civil Aeronautics Administration of Ju- neau MEMORIAL SERVICES MON. FOR MRS. JACK. ””” | Memorial Services for Mrs. Mary| Jack of Tenal 10 passed away| in Government Hospital on Thurs-| day, will be held Monday after- noon at 2 o'clock in the Chapel| of the Charles W. Carter Mortu-| ary ; Adj. Henry Lorenzen of the | vation Army will officiate at services, after which the rem: will be taken to Hoonah by ~uLliE Loat for interment there Empire Wantads for Lest results! ‘I'have my clothes Moth- Proofed while theyre being:cleaned! themselves of our new oot Cléaning Processt our clothes thoroughly ne.time we make them t0ofing for a period clothes are again ¢ ed. Best of all. service costs you not one cent extral R “For Better Appearance” CALL (4 Active Participating Member, National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing The Triangle Cleaners WOMEN, WEAR GINGHAMS . .. ... MEN, COME IN “OLDIES” 0Old Time and Modern Dances Automobile Radiators Boiled and ‘ | COME OUT FOR A LONG TO BE REMEMBERED Repaired . .. Expert Work on ALL. 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