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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— MacDONALD PUTS HIS PLATFORM UP | | 0 ALASKA VOTERS i Candidate for Highway En- gineer, - Republican, . | . Makes Statement MRS. ENGSTROM IS | BACK FROM 6.0.P. RALLY, KETCHIKAN Mrs. Elton Engstrom, Republican candidate for Senator, returned yes- terday from Ketchikan where she | attended a Republican rally Friday | | night. The program was broadcast | with the candidatés present ‘giving talks. Saturday Mrs. Engstrom at- tended an informal luncheon of Business and Professional Women | land later joined a group at a Re- | publican luncheon. logical Survey; Leonard Berlin, Bureau of Land Management; H. Lucas, Federal Housing Author- y: [Etolin Coulter, Governor's b ffice; Mrs. Katherine Nordale, p‘v SII“A]’IO"‘FedPrnI Security Agenty: Burke Riley, Interior Department; Dan 1Rnlston. Fish and Wildlife Service: To combine information received Charles Burdick, U. S. Forest Ser- from Washington offices of Fed- vice; Chris F. Wyller, Public Roads eral agencies in Alaska on the; Administration; R. Brust, Alaska status quo of the salary differen- Ngtive Service; L. E. Evans, U. 8. tial of 26 percent allotted to all pepartment of Labor; L. C. Iver- | Federal workers in the Territory, gen, U. S. Forest Service, and K. FED. EXECS. MEET ON DIFFERENTIAL |- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1948 —— e 1 o the directors of local Federal agen- | cies met this noon at a meeting called by the National Federation | of Federal Employees in the Bar-| 'anoir Hotel. Kadow and .Ca¥fl D'Epiro of the aska Field Staff. —-— ANGELLS LOCATE SOUTH | Enroute to Juneau Mrs. Engstrom & o) si | Word bhas been el | stopped in Wrangell and visited the | o * outjined the background of [ V' FORPIERd ‘pithne IWmngell Institute and other p’“”fihv present situation, stating that Ensign and Mrs. Roy Angell ‘will |of interest. She also spent several| 2 A A make their home in San Francisco, Milton Furness, President of the| i r e " v at the last session of Congress,| :fil‘;l:;;: e n,‘,'i;if NESUOM | Public Law 862 was passed and where he has been assigned by the | o'clock over the Community Center Sec. 104 of the law stated that the S..Coast Guard. At DresentvEn-' program of KINY. pay differential for 'persons sta-| and Mrs. Angell are visiting . ticned outside of the continentalion the East Coast. They are in- Our smart 2w gloves complete ysar smart new fall enscmbles . . . Pigskin, kid, suede in all sizes, wide variety of colors. 1 e et | United States or in Alaska would |troducing their daughter, Aleda, ‘to ‘R' H' (DI(K) SIO(K continue to be paid for 60 days fol- yo. oyandparents in Milford, Conn., Distributed throughour Alaska by ODOM COMPANY | lowing the passage of the law on .4 Lynchberg, Va. Ensign An { § . gell 1June 30, after that the pay differ- . | WiLL RHUR" HERE June 30, Atep thgt the pay {was formerly assigned to the USCG y . { ential would only be issued in ac- 4 ; m (MI‘" v's" | cordance with rules and-regulations | w“’l‘»“"ilf' . {issued by the President | After a successful speaking lour! On August 29, the 60-day period ithrough the southern end .of the elapsed without the necessary rules ' | division, R. H. (Dick) Stock, can-| and regulations being drafted and _ didate for Delegate to Congress on!the U. S. Forest Service received ” g ~+ !the Republican ticket, was in Ju-|nctification from Washington to “Gas tax money must be cpgnt;neau briefly on his way to Skagway cease payment until the rules were | iin the areas from which it is col- | today. . ! signed by the President. | 1 lected, and taxes paid by f.shermen| Byt “all roads come back to Ju-| Erest Lincoln, director of the| land boat operators should <€ uscd |neau,” Stock said, and he will | Veterans Administration in Alaska, | i to improve facilities for thes: tax- return here as soon as his Skagway | stated that he had been informed | payers in the coastal areas” is {he|yisit is over. | from Washington to centinue pay- | statement made by Donald Mac- | ponowing the American Legion | ment of the differential until the | Donald, (picture above) in OPENMZ |y nvention in Sitka where he was | new executive order is issued. The | his campaign as the Republican can- | Gotrman of the resolutions com. | Washington office of the VA fur- didate for Highway Engineer. mittee, Stock has been visiting old | ther reported that the rules and { MacDonald, one of Alaska’s out- |frjends in Petersburg, Wrangell and ' 1cgulations have been transmit- | standing pioneers, is recognized @s | Ketchikan. In Ketchikan he spoke ted from the cffice of the Attor-, ’me father of the Alaska Highway gt o rally in Redman’s Hall Friday | rey General to the President. ! and enjoys a national reputation |njgnt, R. Brust, Asst. Superintendent of as Alaska’s foremost rond builder| "y ] meeting, termed “successful” ' the Alaska Native Service, reported and engineer. In recognition of his|py Ketchikan papers, was broadcast that the Office of Indian Affairs { vieion, ability and devotion to Alas-|gnqd Mr. Stock believes it reached|in Washington, D. C., had informed | | ka, he was appointed a member of | 3 lot of voters. the ANS to continue payment. | { the International Highway Com- A ssion 5 b e 39 e the is o mi by President Roosevelt, In In his speech he spoke about th To expedite the issuance of the | BM Behrends Co | { author of numerous articles which | lhave been ' published in Fertune, | { Coliiers, the American Magazine, :nnd other publications of national icirculation, He spent four years in {Washington, D. C., working closely jwith Delegate Dimond fo bring Al- | jaska’s needs to the attention of the | IFedera] government. | During recent years he has ac- | tively advocated a Coastal route to {the States—a route which would leliminate a thousand mile detour | land give Southeast Alaska a yea- iaround direct connection with the ] 1| Interior Department land with- | rules and regulations by the Pres-} faddition to several lecture tours in ) grayals and the lack of support! id it was agreed at todays| { behalf of the Highway he is the{genator Butler had had from Dele- meeting that each director would QUALITY SINCE /887 | 1 NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance to the Judgment and De- cree entered on August 13, 1948, and to the Execution issued on August 20, 1948, in that certain cause in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No 1 at Juneau, numbered and entitled No. 5882-A,, Alaska Personal Service Agents, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. James C. Cooper, Yvonne Cooper, Alaska Fed- eral Savings & Loan Association of Juneau, A National Association, El- ton E. Engstrom, and Marguirete Seaton, as Trustee for the creditors of the defendants James C. Cooper | and Yvonne Cooper, Defendants, I will sell at public auction at 10:00 o'clock A. M. October 1, 1948, at the front door of the Federal Ter- ritorial Building in Juneau, Alaska, to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described real property : Lot 8 in Block 8, in Juneau, according to the official town- site plat thereof (the building on said lot is known as and named the Cooper Building), to- gether with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances as well as all rents, issues, profits, fixtures, attachments, heating equipment, oil burners, light and plumbing tixtures, refrigeration and other house service equipment, trees, shrubs, easements, rights of way, and littoral and reparian rights thereunto appertaining or be- longing, |file with the CITY CLERK, JU- NEAU, ALASKA, AT THE CITY HALL where copies may be obtain- ed by depositine $10.00 for each set. Deposit will be refunded if plans and specifications are returned in good condition. Bid forms may be obtained from the CITY CLERK, JUNEAU, AL- ASKA. The bidder may qualify his bid to allow withdrawal if he is not the successful bidder on a Public | Roads Administration Project at | Juneau, Alaska, advertised for bids on this date. Each bid shall be accompanied |by a certified check or cashier's check payable to the CITY OF JU- |NEAL or a bid bond in the favor | of the City in the sum of 5% of the amount of the bid, to be fofeited to the City of Juneau by the suc- cessful bidder in case he fails to enter into the contract and file an | acceptable surety bond in the | agnount necessary to fill conditions of said contract within five days of the date of award. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities in the 1 bidding. Dated this 13th day of September, 1948. C. L. POPEJOY, | City Clerk. | First publication, Sept. 13, 1948. i ‘Lnst publication, Sept. 15, 1948. | NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN: | That on September 7th, 1948, in the Pacific Coast states. In announcing his gandidacy Mac~ Donald stated that he was not a politician nor did he feel that engi- | neering was a partisan issue. “I have spent a lifetime in engineering, | building roads and developing Alas- ka. If T am clected Highway Engi- neer every penny of tax money will be spent for pugclic use.. Not ene cent, nor $5,000 will be spent for a private road to pay for my political existence. Money needed for roads, bridges, landing fields, and docks| will not be spent for entermnmant.' cocktails, fancy uniforms for street walking constables, or in building a personal psolitical machine.” MacDonald stated that he be- lieved any territorial constabulary should be financed by direct ap- propriation by the legislature and not by diversion of the gas tax funds. “The Office of Highway Engineer demands the full ‘time of an ex- perienced man of professional cali- bre. It is not the place for anyone who just wants to be.the county: sheriff.” > Mrs. 'lagergren Is Honorgdi Birthda Eighteen guests attended a birth- day party in honor of Mrs. A. P. Lagergren held at her home Friday. Guests were: Belle Knutson, Rex Heiman, Oscar Oberg, T. Hagerup, Carl Hagerup, A. Hildre, John Low- ell, Carl Callen, Mrs. Leo Nona- maker, Hans Neilson, John Rogers, Ida Wickstrom, A. P. Lagergren, Dr, Murphy, Eva Nygaard, J. Sofoles, J. Perkins, Mrs. J. .Jackson. I plaintiff of $250.00 worth of per-! gate Bartlett in his attempt to have contact their Washington bureau. | certain withdrawals returned to the; Ccncluding the meeting President Territory. | Furness stated that the Washing- | Stock also anndunced himself in|ten office ¢f the NFFE had writ- {avor of the gradual elimination of | ten that in its opinion the execu- | fish traps. | tive order will retroactive and .that | - | President Truman will sign it soon. | Those attending today’s meeting were: 1st Lt. D. P. Applegate and | ALIAS SUMMONS In the Distriet Court for the Terri- } tory of Alask:, Division Number | Capt. Svend Hansen of the A.C. | SDeut Alneul. JLe | S.; Stanley Baskin, Department of ‘ IVER ARNESON, Plaintiff, vs.| jystice; John McCormick, Selective | CLIFF RICHMOND and V. HAV- | EN, co-partners, doing business; under the name and style of | {30 I'Re;((:i?::gND el Leivers, U. S. Court; George Haen, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI-#Sec’y. of the NFFE; E. E. Lincoln, | TED STATES OF AMERICA, To| Veterans Administration; G. W.| J. T. Petrich, Customs ; George W. Osage, Depart- of Internal Revenue; J. W.| COPR.. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY. More independent experts smake Lucky Strike regularly than the.next two leading brands combined! THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEND- Tapley, Alaska Road Commission:: ANTS, GREETING : Isabelle Funk, Civil Aeronautics | You are hereby commanded to appear in the District Court for the | ~ Territory of Alaska, First Division, b within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, name- | ly, within thirty days after the 5th day of October, 1948, in case this| summons is published, or within for- ty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is' served on you personally, and an- swer the complaint of the above- named plaintiff on file in the said Court in the above-entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: Judg- ment against you in the sum of $1572.72 on the 1st four causes of ac- tion together :of Mines; W. S. Twenhofel, Geo- i " Great Northern's Greatest Train . Chicago is just two nights away from Seattle on the fieat EMPIRE BuILDER. Travel in privacy in ne'v with redelivery to 1 sonal property now held by you be'j‘ DupPLEX-ROOMETTES —0) $2.13 longing to plaintiff; and for plain-{ i 'ilflrll a standard Pullman L lower rth. alcf:ifmcosts and disbursements nt‘ Tehte Beattlo,. Kiog . Stcoat Station daily at 3 P.M. ORIENTAL LIMITED fo Spokane, Min- neapolis, St. Paul, Chicago, leaves Seattle daily, 9:30 P.M. And in the event you fail to soy appear and anaswer, the plaintiff | will take judgment against you for: want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint and as hereinabove stated. WITNESS, the Honorable GEORGE W. FOLTA, Judge of the above-entitled Court, and the seal of said Court hereunto affixed on August 20, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk, OFFICIAL SEAL By P. D. E. McIVER, 5 Deputy Clerk. First publication, Sept. 14, 1948.. Last publication, Oct. 5, 1948. o2 For information or reservations N. ELLER, Gen. Passenger Agent Great Northern Bldg., Fourth Ave. at Union St. Seatt] Wash, GREAT NORTHERN | Authority: G. D. Jermaine, Bureau i‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllliillllllllllIIIIHIIIllIIIIIIHIIVIIIIIIIIII!II|ill!l!lllllll"lilmlllIIlllllulilllliillilIIIIHIIIIIIHIHIIHIIHIH THERE’S NO CATCH TO THIS BUT ARE YOU AWARE ~ THAT OVER $3.000,000 Has been loaned at half the legal rate of interest by the Territory provided the money is expended in Alaska for homes or new businesses? OR, THAT OVER $2,000.000 Has been granted to citizens of Alaska with certain qualifications? HERE ARE THE FACTS: No, there is no catch to this story. ‘The money was pro- vided in a bill 'sponsored in the Special Session of the Alaska Legislature in 1946 by SEN. NORMAN R. WALKER for the benefit of ALASKA WORLD WAR II VETERANS. This money was cheerfully paid by gta;eful and patriotic citizens of Alaska. A small minority who begrudged the trouble and inconvenience complained. A very small and also all of that household furn- | United States Commissioner’s Court ishings and fixtures, office furniture | for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- and equipment and other personal | aska, Howard D. Stabler, of Juneau, property a list whereof is attached’ Alaska, was appointed administrator to the copies of this notice which |of the estate of LILA B. OLDS are posted and can be seen at my | CARPENTER, deceased. All per- group who did not want the FREE governments of the world to WIN the war OPPOSED this legislation. Remember. these facts when you see the name of NOR- MAN R. WALKER on the ballot during the October 12 lections. Senator Walker is seeking re-election office. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 23, 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy United States Marshal. First publication, Aug. 24, 1948. Last publication, Sept. 21, 1948. CALL ¥OR BIDS Notice is herevy given tnat the City of Juneau, Alaska will receive sealed bids up to 9:00 A. M. October 5, 1948 at the office of the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for the CON- STRUCTION OF STREET PAV- ING AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA. Each bids shall be in accordance with the plans, Specifications, and elaer contract documents now on | sons having claims against said es- | tate are required to present them, iwith verified vouchers as required | by law, to said administrator at his | office in the Shattuck Building, Ju- | neau, Alaska, within six months' from the date of the first publlcn-l | tion of this notice. | HOWARD D. STABLER, | Administrator. | First publication, Sept. 7, 1948. Last publication, Sept. 28, 1948. FROM BELLINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Larsen of Bellingham, Wash., are guests at the Baranof Hotel. ‘ > DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF SCHOOL OF DANCING Fall classes now enrolling, boys| acrobatic class, social dancing for ! beginners. Phone Red 575. 990 16t When you're judged by your there is only one chowe.c%d% W ‘ @ it : Rare lezded Whiskey 90.8 Proof. 57%% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copr. 1948, Sehenley Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. . / LT AR WWWWIIHHMIIMH General E in the First Division. Yes, on October 12, patriotic Alaskans will have an op- -~ portunity to approve or disapprove of SENATOR WALKER’S efforts to aid the people who helped save our country from dictatorship. ! ; RE-ELECT . Sen. Norman R. Walker (This advertisement™was paid for by beneficiaries of the legislation sponsored by Senator Walker, the women whose fathers, sons and brothers who did not return from the great war for world freedom.) Alaska First For All Alaskans! (Paid ‘Myenhq:!ent)