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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNLAU ALASKA . SATURDAY Dl:;CliMBER 29, I947 GIER A Y Marine Mofors ) GASOLINE—DEISEL s — ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 __________———-—-———————I S ———————— Douglas Plumbing & Heating Co. Bni Burners . . Plumbing . . Healing prliances . . Gas and Gil .. Accessories OPEN DAILY (Except Sunday) 8:30 to 5:30 We Service Any Oil Burner—ANY TIME PHONE DOUGLAS 16—Night or Day JUNEAU WELBING & MACHINE COMPANY Lester Linehan, Sole OW $31 Willoughby — Phone Relrigeration FREIGHT l | SERVICE to ALASKA : Regular sailings from Seattle < and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information ‘ CONSULT ’ i | | Alaska Transportaiien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Newspaper Advertising! i | There Is No Substitute for i | Qif Burners Telephoie-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP || & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficlent, Modern | | Commercial and Home Cleaning Seevice PHONE RED 559 H CONKLE & FOLLETTE FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of " LIQUORS PHONE 399 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS! STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Juneau Transfer “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 (. J. EHRENDREICH \ | Certified Public Accountant \ | | | Accounting—Systems—Taxes ‘TELEPHONE RED 481 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau | L. A. STURM—Owner | For COnzzORT and PHONES 39 — 539 | SERVICE =, A Dewey W. O P ———y Metzdorf Get the NEW A Vice-Pres. b e ’ ’ o WASHINGTON Casler’s Men's Wear Managing i Formerly SABIN'S Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Stetson and Mallory Hats =% Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes PARTITIONING approval Aranha’s prediction came as sup- OF pAlES‘"NE porteis of the partition plan were accused of using “pressure” tactics to influence the vote. - - T0 BE OKEHED nd Arab countries would win ap- Jocked him out of their New York It roval by a minimum of 31 to 15. apartment Sept and had QU ports that such a plan said the margin might be as refused to live with him since that CXiS'e eign Minister V. M as 31 to 13. time, although he said he had Mclotov said his country A tvo-thirds majority of those sought numerous reconciliations. the acdvices were true and that he - would like to know if he was mis- ake Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin 1 e vou Pt vour 1047 SCHOOL TAX | 5 oo > expected ing Americ Frencn ($5.00) Council did z1ess during the briefing ses stated T day denied, Br MOLOTOV IS - TRYING NEW | . NEW YORK Nov. 20 Dr M A i R iph dent of the United Nations Assem- a Bellamy Gels Divorce repocters today that partitioning WAL | LONDON, Nov. 29.—(P—Russ of Palestine wou approved by ced the Council of Foreign ) I Palestine would be approved by| o oo H 0 lasked the Councll of Forelgn M a narrow margin in the Assembly Movie actor Ralph Bellamy today isters today for a yes or no answer | vote expected later in the day SRUVIe o ¢ s _ o cther e wester gy " was granted a divorce from his O Whether the Weseh bowe He said his intormation indicated organist wife, Ethel Smith, in dis- P20 t0 sct up o provisional gov- he “Soviet-American” plan to split trict court. He charged desertion, (MmNt in their German occupa- |the Holy Land into separate Jewish | Bellamy told the court his wife tion zone. But Russia failed to ¢ believed | on the de: get got, the NATIVE SERVICE 1 SUBMITS BUDGET OF 85,511,000 Ing expenses of | Ith unit, both op- Territorial Health | other $5,000 for s an airbo: erated b, artment ANS budget request must s several hurdles before receiv- al approval. It must be act- ed on by the Bureau of the Bud- House of Representatives S. Senate before it takes and the U effect. Bronson Deal “Surprise” subject of the proposed ndependent sale of their timber by the villages of Kake and Kasaan through attorney James E Curry a ounced by Mrs. Ruth Bronson, Secretary of the Naticnal | Congress of Amer Indians, Fo {ter said that the Interior Depar Iment was “thrown for a ioss” be- cause it hadn't known ything about the deal. He said it came as a ccmplete surprise to him and ials is no problem of the Interior tment, however,” said Foster, is the concern of the Forest and the Department of Ag- othe! Service | W=-A-N=-T A-D-S§ MUBPHY & HURPHY —Home—4 bedrooms—Doug- TERSON'S G! 3 BEDROOMS basement, etc., r Highway— Basin Road, full furn house, well furn. 2 CAFES— THE DECKER Bldg. SEVERAL good buys, country 3 BEDROOMS, completely | Wagnor Tract THE TACORA 3 BFDROOMS, P.O. furn MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANT: . furn. the near ALBATROSS. school. and Phrum GH‘ over First I\uumm] Bahk | FOR RENT GARAGE, \\'I\l’cnuuhe or shop, size 24 x 70 ft. No. 70 Willoughby Ave. next to Blue Cole’s Barn. Ph. 737-tt FRONT STEAM neated | 5 BEDROOM home, Star Hill, good information SCHENLEY SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building « New York, US.A. SLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Plumbing © Heafing | ———— This Tax Becomes Delinquent Dec. 1, a Penalty of § $2.50 Attaches Ther Send or mail your remittance to Box 651, J the local Ter Simpson Bldg. contact Office. ROOM 203 the world's largest NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF CAPITAL STOCK CERTIFICATES liquor licenses your cooperation is In The asked by the City of Juneau to THRIFT COOPERATIVE slace vour applications with the | ASSOCIATION of the District Court The final Statement of Realiza- tion and Liquidation, dated October 13, 1947, prepared for the Thrift Co- uneau. torial Tax Molotov appealed v tablichment of ar All male and female persons over 21 and under 55 years ernment of Germany, of age must pay the SCHOOL TAX. Unemployed fe- ces said males, active military personnel, paupers, insane persons, — —r———— and those maimed or crippled are exempt. 1947 and eafter. EX-243EA-REV. For NEGRO IS FOUND GUILTY OF TWO BRUTAL MURDERS Bird ro transient DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION e B Kiao et Territory of Alaska Thanksgiving T ht, sat out € her Plerce the to t Court ju: County jail cc ce which will gallows. ry breught in ying Figuring heavily in the trial was| . the death of Mrs. Kludt's daughter, Beverly June, 17, who also was| ul to death when she went to defense after Bird wa &ummed in the act of b\u;.mmnw the Kludt home. Testimony given by pathologists she d that brain tissue from the young girl was pr it on Bird's clothing. This evidence th in point in plac crime d ate’s n Bird at the scenc of ing its commission D NAMES CAU TWO few ckson, whose first is Nancy. ATTENTION LIQUOR DEALERS In order for the District Court to expedite the passage of your enough that they may be prese: to the City Council for ap) ar meeting which will be held on December 5, 1947. operative Association of Juneau, Al- aska, which filed for bankruptey C. L. POPEJOY, with the Territory of Alaska on City Clerk. October 22, 1946, reveals that no First publication, Nov. 24, 1947. cash return was made to holders of Last publication, Dec. 5, 1947. Capital Stock in this Corporation liquidation; and therefore that all Capital Stock in or- ganization is now worthles: e % Public notice is given so that December 4, 1947 for members holding Thrift Cooperative Stock Certificates may claim as a capital loss the face value of such worthless stock on 1947 Income Tax Return. If shares of stock becomz worthless, the owner is entitled to a deduction for the year in which the worthlessness is determined JOSEPH R. WERN Trustee in Bankrup! THRIFT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ADVERTISEMENT OR BID! Sealed bids will be received at the City Clerk’s Office until 4:30 P. M. the rental of the basement of the A. B. Hall for commercial use for a contract pericd of five Contract of the suc- cessful bidder wiil be subject to the approval of the voters of the City of Juneau at a Special Election to be paid for by the bidder. For further particulars call at the City Clerk’s Office. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or years all bids and to waive informalities. POPEJOY, City Clerk. Nov. 28, 1947, 3, 1947, C. L. First publication, Last publication, Dec. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY MARINE HEARDWARE . anel FISHING HEQUIPMENT A o il Marine Searchiights ~ Brass Ship Fitlings Marine Toilels First Aid Kiis — Life Preservers Danforth and Stockless Anchers Douglas Aluminum Boats provided _!in bidding for the work. Bids will 1948 | 4 px oposal is mu in u> early stage! He explained that the| gentleman. Green 41¢. g ?’,l‘ff:‘ uxl’:(::-»“l NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms, s and that, under 4| aiso steam baths. Scandinavian . . Rooms. T36-t1 semi-independent and GARAGF FOR RENT. Ph. 513 736-t1 1y affairs without approval of the Na- (CT-O-RAY SUN- RENT a Broad Powers For Curry said that he comtract agres| LAMP for better health. $10 De- | between attorfiey James' H: posit; Rent $5 a month, may be ¢ which the ] LA Interior Department cannot con- ROOMS FOR RXN1. Down town | trol. Foster admitted that the con- location. Inquire at Darnell’s. t W approved by his depar- 657-t1. ment but stated that he had no le- —— . -—— gal reason for rejecting them CLEAN steamhcated rooms. clean 315 Gold St. 56-tf He said that through Curry, the bec lians can act outside o Som T e faseionn, ag Spwis O the I HOOM—kitenen privileges — Home I ent of the Interior without Hotel. Phone 888 approval or sanction which is what e taking place in the Kake-Kasaan agreement. He reported that Curry has also y negctiated a contract with MS, by day o1 Metlakatla tribe to represent them in Washington, D. C. where ‘n' is now negoti for them on { the osed sale or lease of the Anrctte Island rt to the CAA to 400 The . New Ray Machineless, 1e Curtis Creme O.l $18.50 and $20. Ph. 780-tf m, Juneau ar- chitects. He that four com- panies have shown interest, so far said ED Se permanent. Excellent s ry for right party. Call in person, Room !be opened on February 5. | | The ANS head declared that his office is devoting more of its 204 Federal Bldg. 37-tf ilhuughts and plans fo a health - —— !program for the Territory. Plans HEMSTITCHING and utton lare also being readied for a 60- Makipg. Black 510. 737-1mo. bed hospital at Kotzebue but Lhis "/ MISCELLANEQUS DR‘VEIOMAKE i'.o.!".'.l.: . ° Watch for the opening of e pIONEERS HAPPY e the O. K. Rubber Welders o sGon. T45-t3 ® ? WI\TFR & PO\D €O, Inc | The annual W. D. Gross drive| Complete Potographic Supplies |for the Christmas fund for the peyelop'ng — Printing — Enlarging | pioneers at, the Sika Home will Artists’ Paints and Materials |start in Juneau next Monday with; Photographic Christmas Cards |the expectations that it will lqst ik |enly several days. AVON PRODUCTb reprebenvame Right on the job, Zalmain Gross. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7€2. i“m start out Monday making his| 656-t1 calls soliciting contributions im — e |the pioneers and any sum will be | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. \gratefully received. | Violet Seaberg, Green 483. | Over 20 years ago, W. D. Gm“‘dUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | conceived the idea of the Christ- up, |mas fund for the pioneers, the ent, $750. Paper Curls, §1 ub |raising of money to send to them i 315 Decker Way. for the glad season of the year,| 636-t1 |and each year the “boy at the| home have been with pres |coin of the realm to jingle in their lpo(k"ls and to do with it just as chey please, and make them for [the time being perfectly indepen-; dent. Many will say that tho pluneels r | eat, etc., but one ought to see them |on Christmas morning when Lhel | Superintendent doles out an equal . 3 :amr(]mut. to all of me:: for tcl‘leu" be given by the Kiwanis Club this very own. leven'ng in the_ Elks B'uuroom The drive is not especially local, | Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock to for all the Gross theatres in South- |the scintillating rhythm of Bill east Alaska have one day set aside]Matheny and his orchestra. |for the drive and the Pioneers of| Highlight of the evening will .be| Alaska, from all section of the 'awarding of a Plymouth Deluxe {nortn, send in their contributions. Sedan at midnight. The car is be- | Those who are not called on!ing awarded as a benefit for the may send in their contributions di-| Juneau Memorial Library and the rect to the 20th Century Theatre‘Kann!S Underprivileged Children and the amount will be tabulatedwork. and reported. Zalmain Gross expects that Ju- |neau can be rounded up.in two or lthree days and the drive brought [to a successful end. A post-Thanksgiving Dance will e E N ELKS HOLD SPECIAL INITIATION FOR O . < . 4 PAA FLIGHT The Juneau Lodge of Elks, No. Pan American Airway’s flight 420, held a special initiation last{ 923 from Seattle was forced by bad !\\-eath(‘r to turn around at Peters- {burg and return to Seattle yester- Krogh is Chief Engineer aboard day. the' Coastal Rambler and yester- Five passengers came in from day was the first time he has been night and Clare Krogh, local young {man, was turned loose with antlers. | Fairbanks. They were: Don Bennet, in Juneau since his candidacy was| |Lucille Bennet, Emory Steyenson, appmvcd and for that reason the Lillan Amundson, R. C. Graveel. !special initiation resulted. 1 [ applied on purchase price. PAR- | led that ANS ed for bids new pital for e which will give KIRsTuN'S BEAUTY SHOP, spec- | more beds bring- i in; in Pc Duart Must be | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 DANCE TO BE GIVEN, BY KIWANIS TONIGHT FOR SALE TION C quick sale standard size | stutfed, one | chair, 1 sled, rmation one girls bL,(l“ ockers, one over- desk with swivel one doll buggy, for call 035 2 long, 2 T46-11 FOR, rety QUICK SALE—one Hotpomt eratgr, one ¥Philco cabinet 0: one Philco table model ra- dio, one Maytag mangle, Mayte washer, for infc cail 035, 2 long, 2 short one tion T46-11 PARKA. Phone 181 ends Ave, T45-t3 ONE CHILD'S or 117 Bet HALF INTEREST in fully equipped boat shop and ways. Ph. Red 110 P.O. Box 1882, juneau 745-t5 FOR SALF party, road house, 7 miles out of Scward, Alaska. Fishing and hunting 13 . . ° . ° 00 two bedroom resi- e ° in choice residential e o Completely furnish- e e Very large living room. e © Fireplace, refrigerator, elec- e © tinc range, full concre te o8 © bLasement with laund . ° 234, ° © . & e e G e m:m HUDSON coupe newly over- nauled, g0¢ )d ber, heater, goir sacrifice $200. Ph. Blue T44-t4 9 TUBE table model Philco radio, | s3c Pn. T44-t3 i 1'39 PLYMOUTH coupe, 4 new tires, [ reec oned motor, excellent | running condition. See Bob { Greenewald behind Thibodeau \‘ Gro T44-16 | \ITOR F. Super- r ot speed i to with 400 tlash hundiedths. Complete synchronizer, $85. Ph. nings Black 729 144-13 EQUIPPED dental oitice s chorage, Alaska. T44-112 HOUSE ¥ post Deuglas over $2,500. Dr'.."lds T43-t4 ENTI(RE 1I0F cqu:pment ai the Fixit Shop! Includes 12 in. lathe with 5 fi. bed and attachments, drili press, power grinder, buif- | fers, a and gas welders, hand tocls, and a variety of other stock. | come in and make Eaton, Ph. an offer, or T43-t1 E tanks for sale, any Welding Company, { Phone 289, or write box 2983, Ju- neau, Alaska T42-t6 HOP, best location, rea- 741-t1 | curIo sonable rent. Ph. 676. |12 in. BLOCK WOOD and 2 it. fire place wood. Ph. Green 450. i 737- 1mo. | PEKINESE pups, white n.aie_sibU: | Spotted female $50. Black faced buff male $50. Black faced fe- male §50. Ph. 399 or call Joe } George at George Bros. Liquor i Store. 738-t1 132 1t TROLLER ‘Relief”, 75 h.p. ! Cumme(c with gear ! . E. M. Felton, Hoonah, | 733-t2 FURP\ISHED H OUSI‘ \nth 20 x aO !” Quonset hut on a double lot. In- quire 824 W th St. 7321 | UNIMPROVED ot 4% miles on Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. fronta | easy approach from hiway. | for quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. | 732-1t |T RENELL Cruiser No. 31E998, 18 ft. long 5% ft. x 18in. Nightcall Black 669, day call 877. 728-tlmo | | PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. | Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. 713-t1 #OR SALE—Thiee nouses and lot, | houses in good condition and dest location. Inquire Trevor Davis | Box 576, Juneau. 472t i " LOST AND FOUND | BLACK PLASTIC purse vicinity of hl h school. Contents valudble to | . Reward. Ph. Green 883. SENIOR LUTHER LEAGUE, LUTHERAN CHURCH, WILL ‘MEH SUNDAY EVENING { LA regular meeting of the Senior Luther League of the Lutheran Church will be held Sunday eve- {ning at 7:30 o'clock. The leader for the devotional- study program will be Helen Roli- son and in the fellowship period colored slides of a trip to Fair- banks will be shown by the Rev. |Hillerman. Refreshments will be ! served. All interested young people are |cordially invited to attend. ———————— Limestones are usually formed from the skeletons of sea animals, R,

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