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HOMER GARVINS ARE RECEPTION GUESTS OF MRS. MERNICE MURPHY To bid fareweil to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Garvin, 150 guests called .n the home of Mrs. Mernice Murp! in the penthouss of the 20th Cen- tury Apartnients yesterday, between five and seven p.m. Assisting Mrs. Murphy were Mrs MENDENHALL BRIDGE IS OPEN FOR TRAFFIC The Public Roads Administration District office announced today that the Mendenhall Bridge is now open for traffic and travel on the Loop Road is now continuous. The Mendenhall Bridge was con- demned in September, 1945, Som- mers Construction.Co. was the suc- cessful bidder on the c truction Zalmain Gross, Mrs. Fern Williams, ' contract and began work on the Mrs. George Matson, Mrs. Fred bridge last April Geeslin, M Victor Ppwer and Mr - Charles Sabin GOODIE SALE Mr. and Mrs. Garvin will leave: ppe pytheran Ladies Aid Society, Juneau for Haines F on their | priday Oct. 1st. 11 a.m. at Sears way to Anchorage where they will| orger Office. podgrs visit their daughter, Mrs. Rogene 75 i then con- perma- Stryker and her family, tinue south to make their nent home. A titmouse i mal. a bird, not an ani- e us.0 O STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY fi( 86 proof. ' Every drop @ years old Older, better than ever! Every drop Pre-War Quality PUT YOUR: )( IN: PHE ABOLI enfi 18 H _L\J This Ad Paid for bv Local Alaskan Fishermen NICE FISH, 50N !_Gov. Earl Warren (right), of California dcntlal candidate, lnoks at 31'4-pound zlbacore held by his si southern Cali JURY ACQUITS CROSSMAN, KAHLE, LARCENY CHARGES Wilbur Crossman and Jechn Kahle, who were accused of alleg- ged petit larceny and picked up on a telegraphic warrant from Sitka, were returned to Sitka by Deputy Marshal Walter P.,Hellan, The two men received a jury trial in U. S. Commissioner Frank Richard's court in Sitka and were acquited for lack of evidence, e (RIPPLED (HIlDREN ASSN. MEETS OCT. 8 Alaska Crippled Children’s tion will hold its monthly ng Friday, October 8, at 12 n at the Baranof Hotel. The Assoc OO0 G YOU’R[ THE JUDGE There can be no denying there are forces at work in the United States and Alaska that are doing their utmost to undermine the basie principles of democracy, the concepts on which our Constitution is founded. Here in Alaska, they are hoping that \\mkmg through the ballot box they can keep their bitterest enemies from gaining office in the Ter- ritorial Legislature. half truths to defeat certain candidates you believe ? What To this end, they are waging a vicious campdign of candidates ? An old proverb may help you form an opinion: What can “"KNOW HIM BY HIS ENEMIES” For centuries it has been said you enemies they have. Thus, the character ured by observing those who oppose him. can be judged by having evil enemies, are good citizens. can usually and ideals of a man can be nreas- More often than not, good men and the bad men by enemies that judge people by the Senator Norman R. Walker has made some bitter enemies among those who are embarra Americanism and loyalty to eountry. had the courage to attack him open nique of communism by spreading Theg Following 16 years of faithful service Senator Walker,did net intend to seek re-electi learned that communists and fellow-traveller Juneau to raise funds for his defeat to country ion this year until it was started a The drive began in May 1 sed by his four-square stand cn all things touching > subversive enemies have not They use the characteristic tech- false and insidious propaganda. and territory, campaign in 1947 and has now \mmd to other places, some (1 the money coming from communist headquarters in Seattle. THESE ARE TRUE FACTS—THEY CAN BE SUBSTANTIATED It is to be str oppese Senator Walker for the same office. >d that no reflection’is intended on éandidates who The truth is that h enemies would rather have anyone than Senator Walker who knows their methods too well FOR THEIR COMFORT and has the courage to COMBAT THEM ON ALL FRONTS. Your voie for Senaior Walker is a voie of confidence for his uncompromising fight againsi the eneimies of America. Re=Elect SENATOR NORMAN R. WALKER General Election, October 12, 1948 American Elections Are Still Free... KEEP THEM THAT (Paid Advertisement) WAY lllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIMIlIiIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllflllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIM i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIKE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ifornia coast. The governor f. 'HEAD OF STERN GANG REPORTED | UNDER ARREST ' TEL AV1V, Israel, ! Reliable informs Israeli police Friedman-Yellin, Stern . Gang. A tory Gang, a | tremist - orga ithat it was Sept. 30— id today | Nati of an the the Stern und ex- boasted the for |night, together with one of his ht hand men. In the room they found Yellin, and in a rch of Friedman-Yeli apart- ment in Tel Aviv, police were said to b found “documents throw- {ing a new ' on Stermist ac- | tivities. >t 'Chinese Executed . On Sabofage Charge { PRy ! SHANGHAI, Sept. 30—(P—Wang Hsia-ohc, former employes of the ! American owned Shanghai Power | Company, was execuied today for what w described officially as a | “Communist inspired” plot to sab- totage the plant. Wang was convicted by a special criminal tribunal. He was accused of putting steel” filings into a gen- erator. 'Mrs. 'I'he;..i‘!oofievell Dies at Oyster Bay OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Sept. 30. —@—Mrs. Theodote Roocsevelt, 87, |at her home, Sagamore Hill. Mrs. Roosevelt had been in ill ! health for some time at her home. | A native of Norwich, Conn., she married Theodore Roosevelt in 1886. % | 9 ol s e L &0 UNDER WRAPS — officers Earl, Jr d to_land tor, in Jerusalem September 17. The informants said Friedman- tYellin was sted in Haifa last @ widow cof the President, died today | RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1948 > Republican vice-presi aught the fish off the DiSORDERS, CALIFORNIA OIL STRIKE police escorted plant and there w o repitition of yesterday's in- r were| night » workers and { Account 1 for s left the plant.| TIDE TABLE OCTOBER 1 High tide, 020 am. 175 ft. Low tide, 6:39 am., -15 ft. Hizh tide, 12:57 p.m,, 18.3 ft. Low tide, 19:03 pm., -03 ft. e 8190006000 ® 0o 6 e 00000 00 LS e big news in Empire ads. | Notice is hernny glven that the | | Commissioner of Customs, Treasury ‘Departmenc has issued an order on - | Sept. 20, 1948, authorizing the name of the gas screw CHIGNIK 4, of-! mmal number 240516, owned by | James Hodnett, of which Juneau, | Alaska, is the home port to be| changed to HYACINTH. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector of Customs. | First publication, Sept. 27, 1948. !L'\f( ]mhMcan Sept. 30, 1948. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL | ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD AND DISTRIBUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that on September 15th, 1948, JACK : KRISTAN. administrator of the es- ! |tate of JOSEPH HAGER, Deceased, | ' mede and filed in the above entitled | Court at Juneau, Alaska, his Final and Report and Petition Final Award and Distribution, and that on said day this Court entered ifs Order directing that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and Report and Petition (for Final Award and Distribution ! before it on the 16th day of Novem- iber, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of Isaid day at the office of the said | United States Commissioner and Probate Judge, in the Federal-Ter- | ritorial Building, in Juneau, Terri- jtory of Alaska, and requiring all {persons to then and there appear land make their objections, if any, |thereto, and to the settlement {thereof; and, to the final award and distribution of the residue of this estate to Catherin Aylene Ellis nephew, and the only heirs-at-law lof said deceased. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th Adv of September, 1948. | (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner si 3 Som stoned cars were There was no sign of a kreak in deadiock At Richmond, Gil posted two $5,00 000 fire the co; the Standard | in a} was | Calif., 00 reward inery. 1id there | £ IS SJS?END!N@ 'APTROVAL OF NEW VIDEQO STATIONS WASHINGTON Sva 30, y announced that it is spending approval of | any new television stations in or- der to “polish” the service al- ready authorized. The action, effective immediately, freezes 302 pending applications for new Video stations. “ The pause in the further expan- sion of television bhroadcasting at this time finds a total of 123 sta- | ticns authorized, of which 37 are actually on the air. der hold construction permits and |arg in various stages of ‘develop- mission tod témpe: \ment & - 5 AT THE BARANOF ! Mr. and V. J. Cavett, An- chorage, are at “the Baranof Hotel. fi!e Dlvh-lionlhu Air Rase at Tueson, Ariz., check humidity and gauges located behind the glass port on the engine of a B-29 superforiress “camncd' for preservation. Left to right: Col. N. R. uumu- ho in charge of storage areas at the base, Lt. William c,! Ander;on. Capl. George E. Scott and Capt. Percy H. Krmr.v The remaind- | and Ex-Officio Probate. | First pubication, Sept. 16, 1948. | Last publication, Oct. 7, 1948. { SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5964-a (In the District Court for the Tem- | tory of Alaska, Division Number | One. At Jineau. { { ROSE MULLAN ANDREWS, Plain- tiff, vs. JOHN D. ANDREWS | Defendant. | The President of the United S'.aws |of America. ““To theabove named |dcrendant GREETING: You are hereby reauired to appear in the! District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau,| Alaska, within thirty (30) days after (P— ' the last publication of this sum- ; The Federal Communications Com- Ions. in case this summons is pub- 3o o cabin - Cruser, practically : lished, or within forty (40) days after the date of it service upon | you, in case this summons is served | upon you personally, and answer the | plaintiff’'s complaint on file in said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: a di- vorce on the grounds of incompati- bility of temperament, desertion, ‘and non support; and any other jrelief merited. In event you fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will take! judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint, and as herein stated. ‘Witness the Honorable judge of said court, and the seal of said court, { — | hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, : September 3, 1948. (Seal of Court) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the above entitled court. First publication. Sept. 9, '1948. Last publication, Sept. 30, 1948. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Cigarette lighter. Owner may secure it by identifying and ! paying for ad. Green 610. 03 4t LOST: Tie Clasp, dog team deS\gn Reward. Call A. Bolay at 573. 0002 3t/ LOST: Green forestry whipcord Jacket with keys in pocket. Find- er please call Blue 629. 1000 tf 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf QUIET MAN wuuld like a nice room. Address Box 4945, Empire. 004 3t 203 Health Department. torial Building. ‘Terri- 003 tf E St Stamm wants axper- licensed Commercial ienced, — Broadeast Technician Announc-l’ BOUS!S una lot. Inquire Trev- | Developing - Irinting - Enlarging CLERK - Territorial Bullding, |the niece, and Melvin Hager the | EXPERIENCED senior clerk. Salary | $258 per month. Inquire Room | Stenographer. Inquire! Room 106, Health Department. ONE Used Electric Range. Qne ofl -violent as ~~ 9456 t1| Heater. Thz Nugget Shop. ‘| FOBSALE WE NEED LISTINGS i BECAUSE We have recently sold the follow- ing properties: Don C. Foster, Perry IE Beebe, Angus McCulloch, Gus {Erickson, 'E. W. Talbert, C. E. '°tonc R. T. Barber, J. Littlefield, \Leslie Cochrane, Floyd Edwards, 1Madelyne Bacon Boyd, Fred Scott, (Rekert Pollock, H. I. Johansen, M. (L Murphy. QSB-FOOT Troller fully equipped at Pelican. 4-BDR. completely furnished home, marine view, newly decorated, near school. New carget, drapes, ete. $8,000. Also 2-bdr. partly $4.500. BDR., furnished, furnace, double i plumbing, hardwood floors, Hem- lock Avenue. DOUGLAS 20,000 square feet | furn,, Star Hil, o 2 Small house on property. Best lo- cation. $250.00 down terms on balance. DIXON Ave., 2-bdr. compl. furn. elec. kitchen, wonderful view. 2-BDR. compl. furn., furnace, elec- tric kitchen, Spin-dry washer, hardwood floors, etc., best neigh- borhood. 2 PROPERTIES ncar Auke prices. 2 EXCELLENT marine -carpentry shops, fully equipped, inventory available to serious prospects. 2BR, Home, 6th and East, furnish- | SLIGHTLY ‘used Haywood-Wake- field davenport and chair, 2 end tables, 1 cofiee table, 1 tier tablz, 1 folding poker table. Write ‘ Empire, Box 4946. 004 3t B‘x OWNER Wat rirom propzrty. / Norway Point. Purnished three- { rocm hcuse with bath. Oil fur- | nece heat. to respensible property. Call { Black 68. 0004 tf ! 33 FT Trolle, Wanderiust ready to go. Phones, radio. Good con- diticn, Will be in town one week. Sec at Smell Boat Harbor. 02 4t |+'ICE CLEAN' xODMS weekly « [ monthly, Colonial Hotel Ph. 18 | FURNISHED house, garage, car acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove Road. 90 6t lots 100x50 each, one lot 200x50).} payment, | Bay, | patented, furnished. Terms, right | $4,000. Liberal terms 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% | W-A-N-T. A-B-S . FORSALE $6,000—Two bedroom ~ residence completely furnished. Good resi- dential location, Channel view. Greenhouse. 3-Bedroom resident. Dining room. Garage. Hardwood floors, Duplex—Seatter Tract. $10,500—Charlie Miller residence, 5 bedrooms, ideal for rooming or boarding house. 3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses Complete listings of Puget Sound area investment and residential property. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 | FRED P PmON HOUSE, 11 mx out, 5 acres rpatented' land, 2- bedroom, large attic big enough 2-bedrooms, mcdern, full cement basement; 1-bedroom log cabin adjoining. Kohler plant, elec- tricity by Jan. 1. Includes large warehouse. $6800 takes it. QSCAR MANSELL home at Auke Bay, 3 acres patented, 300 tt. i beautiful view. Delco { light plant goes out Jan. 1, so | ‘second house available for guests. ! 400 gal. water tank, 500 gal. oil | fxo’ntage. tank. Furnished. $3800 cash. $250) BEACH HOUSE foot of Law- son Creek (Douglas Road) private road. Patented land. Beautiful view. |1935° PONTIAS in good condition, i body and motor quiet, upholstery | good, $700.00. 3 _INTERNATIONAL Truck $125.00. | MODEL A Triick, $175.00. /1937 CHRYSLER $225. 11933 CHEVROLET _coupe-pickup, $175.00. (ONLY $250 DOWN for 32%32 ce- ment basement with I6-inch footings; can be lived in when floor instalied. Windows and gar- age door installed. Includes 1 acre land. Prince $2675. ONLY $1,000 DOWN takes Frei- muth home, formerly Danner home on Ol;ciax Highway. $56 monthly ptymenta plus $75 quart- erly. A h!t house, lots of room for kids. 4 bedrooms, livingroom, with piano, bright kitchen, full cement basement, garage, barn, playroom under garage, Furnish~ i ed. Total price $8100. "1 A steel houseboat, furnishea, $1,000. A 40-FOOT HULL, only $500. PETER WOOD ' tALES'AGENCY Real rstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harvor — Phone sii i FOR SALE (Continued) | new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph Dougias 193. 916 tf ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light | Plant. Complete with heavy duty | batteries. | '47 Kaiser, $1600; ‘41 ‘Plymouth Sedan $600; '42 Dodge Sedan $650; '40 Dodge Panel truck $550; '41 GMC panel truck $350; '37 Dodge pickup $150; '34 Reo i i Call Ludwig Nelson'si dump truck, $200. See at Jay’s Jewelry Store. 97€ tf| Super Service. 0002 tf ] CASH OR TERMS: 30 cu. ft. two-{ PIANO, $150.00. Phone Green door refrigherator, $900. George | 255. 002 3t »w_ff‘{rre'_ st 15)007 axf‘NEW Diamond engagement ring BOAT GENEDORE, 42-ft. over-all,| With perfect large center stone. 11-ft. beam, 140 hp Chrysler; | Size 85/100 kt. Six small stones { Packs 16,000 lbs. iced halibut. Ad-| Pplatinum setting. Priced reason- | dress Chester James, Kake,; able for quick sale. Write Em- | Adaska. 997 12t§ Dire, Box 4934. 0002 tf FOR SALE by owner, 3-bedroom;BABY Bugey, good condition furnished house. Good location.; FPhone Green 629. 0002 5% Bargain for quick sale. 724 E| = i Street. 992 tf | FOR RENT | S = — 5 REX Concrete Mixer No. 7-S. Ska 4-ROOM furnished apt, Ol stoves. git Logging Hoist, 4 speed yard- er, other equipment. Call 383 days, 719 evenings. 990 tf 38-FT. Cabin Cruiser “Katinka”, sleeps 6. Chrysler Marine 110, reduction 2% to 1. Fully equip- ped. Priced for quick sale. See T. J. McCaul, Auk Bay. 990 3t {1840 TUDOR Pontiac Sedan, mkfil 1 offer. Days phone 027 ring 3; l evenings Red 763. {1 NEW Lycommng 220 HP motor l complete with starter, generator, double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 989 tf ! 581. 986 tf LARGE round oax table, $17. Call 996 tf POTATOES, canues, small and large. Northern Vegetable Farm, Glacier Highway. 984 tf BABY Basket and pad, $5; high | Phone Blue 275 frcm 12 noon to 5 p.m. 01 tf NORTHERN Hoter under new management. Reasonable rent, Phone 74. 982 tf |PURNISHED Kuoms for women, close to business district. Second Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 ‘ROOMS in private home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 t1 APTS,, Rooms wiiix kitcher priv- tleges. Home Hotel, Ph. 886 97 t4 SEAVIEW Ay, for rent, one block from Federal Bidg. 890 of NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 ti VICE CLEAN steam heated roomi llao steam baths. Bcandinavian 136 ¢t chair, excellent condition, $12. mml llznus Call 241. 980 tf $325 for 1938 V-8 Coupe. Phone)HOPES New and Used Mdse. We { 016- ring 3. 976 4x| buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf HOTEI in gooa location for sale or lease. Ph, 187. 881 # 03 tf VUL S Shiranis A a ey WINTER and FUND, CO. finc. Complete’ Photographic Supplies ers, union wages and working| ©F Davis. 04 t] Artists’ Paints and ‘C::‘e?e's‘g; ‘;l;l;‘ly "gm:dhh'gly i#| 50 PACKARD five-passenger coupe,| __ Do _Frioting - Photostats b g o = o;;g;é good condition, immediately | RALPH A TREFFERS, Paint Con- Mg available. Call 423. 961 fl’ tractor, all kinds of painting GOOD Home for” kitten.”. CalNiTBYRE here ot lastl Thom| am Cororanens. Phous Hiug : 996 t#| adorable little kittens. Free for 4 o, CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hous| the asking at the Cottage Food | GUARANTEED Realsuc Perman. | week. Phone 34. 096 t¢|' Store. 0003 6t| ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up b e Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone | WATTRESS wanted at Percy's Oafe, | TRIO year-old guinea fowls, 800d| 315 Decker t{zv.y ”L 980 tf' layers. Price $10.00. P. O. Box' = 2353. 03 6t! Although tornadoes occur in oth- er places, they usually are not as those encountered in the Mississippi valley. i

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