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R PAGE SIX OFFICIAL ARRIVES T0 CONFER WITH WELFARE DEPARTMENT, JUNEAU Miss Sara James, Assistant Chief cember 4. Mr. and Mrs. plan to go to Seattle to their d«mgmcrk wedding. > JUNEAU BAND WILL PRACTICE TOMORROW Fargher attend Betrothal Announced Miss Roma Fargher to Mr. Melvjn _D. White of the Ficld Sections, Bureau of Mr. and Mis. sack irargher an- : . Public Assistance, ,Washington, D.|ncunce the engagement of their b, ARl AR e ) ot 4y City Band will be tomorrow night C., arrived in Juneau on Saturday | daughter Roma to Mr. Melvin D. A% 8 o'elocl s the . Cifaie Sk to confer with officials of the De- White, of Seattle, Wash. Roma is ;xummmufi o T“esd; night 28| partment of Public Welfare and|a graduate of Juneau High School, Py B i { musicians a snappy practice rograms for N ix and Directer Joseph Shofner placed to aid in ple and Griffin and Murphy Business nning 1 ge eassistance and dependent pllege, ¢ s v oyed a (.‘ L‘ eas: ce dep Ccllege, and is now employed at on the racks several marches and children the Morton Lumber Company in also light selections in preparation Miss James will remain in Ju- Seattle T0F e e neau until November 1, and will, Mr. White is a graduate of the D ol be in attendance at the meeting Highline High School in Seattle, of the Board of Public Welfare, and is now employed at the Boeing SiThAa ViSITORS which will meet in Juneau on | Aircraft Company. At the Baranof from Sitka are 19. The wedding date is set for De- Harry T. Doran and K. C. Nordby. ELECT Almer J. Peterson FEARLESS — INDEPENDENT — ENERGETIC Republican Candidate FOR Attorney General GENERAL ELECTION — OCTOBER 12TH, 1948 QUALIFICATIONS OF A VOTER: ANY AMERICAN CITIZEN 21 YEARS OF AGE, RESIDENT OF ALASKA ONE YEAR AND RESIDING IN PRECINCT 30 DAYS BEFORE ELECTION MAY VOTE. NO PREVIOUS REGISTRATION NECESSARY. DORIS Vi. BARNES MRS. FRANK BARNES) Of Wrangell Republican Candidate House of Eepresentatives "What's Good For Alaska . . . Is Good For You And Me" GENERAL ELECTION, OCT. 12 FRANK S. SHELTON Ketchikan, Alaska Candidate for Represeniafive on the REPUBLICAN TICKET He is an old. time resident of the Terri- tory (30 years), stands four square for Republican principles and policies, for economy and a balanced budget. It Is Time For a Change VOTE REPUBLICAN (Paid Advertisment) lllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII!II1IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VOTE FOR ELECT Republican Candidate J. S. “Sim” MacKINRO® To The HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES @ Life-Long Resident of Alaska ® Veteran of BOTH World Wars . @ Obligated to NO ONE 5 The Years Ahead Are Critical Ones VOTE...but vote... RIGHT General Election — October 12 ¢ (Paid advertisement) i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MR., MRS. DAVLINRETURN (OMMUNICATION flMlss NelI McCIoskey FROM VACATION, STATES Brendel Canoles Are To the Editor of The Daily 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davlin re- ajaska Empire:—The voters of . F . i o e ety wonows Alnske B i s sawer| MATIEd at Fairbanks ing a six-week vacation in the ypique situation when they go to } | States. The Davlins bought a (ne polls to cast their ballot onf yrics Nei McCloskey, of Juneau,| 12th of October. One must a citizen in order to be a can- new car and drove east to Wiscon- tpe sin and visited with relatives and pe and Brendel Craig Canoles, of Fair- tanks, were united in marriage Sat- then returned via California and gidate for any Territorial office. urday, October 9, in a quiet cere- Oregon to Seattle. This year we find the name Of [mony at Fairbanks. j Former Alaskuns they ted Fa Johnson, a native, on the| ariss McCloskey, a wellknown and ! {while on vacation were Mr. and Republican ticket, and the name of | hopular resident of this city, is the Mrs. Bud Carmichael in Los An- apdrew Hope, a native, on the daughter of the late John Mec- geles, Mr. and Mrs. Claulle Car- pemceratic ticket. Both of these{cioskey, Alaska pioneer. | negie and Ambey Fre s I men were members of the last! nr “Canoles, who is the son of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ycgisiature, and their first act, in| My, and Mrs. G. H. B. Canoles of | Shellworth at Manhattan Beach. company with Frank Peratrovich, aj wijlcws, Calif., is a formereresident { S native, and a hold-over Senator,lof juneau and is at the present upen the adjournment of the Legis- i time associated with Bechtel, John- Hosp"Al NOIES lature, was to go beiore a com-lson and Lytle as assistant general mittee of Congress, as Territorial}cyperintendent in the general con- ; i Representatives, and protest the [struction of the Eielscn Air Base, 26 Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital i any timber in Alaska un-|miles from Fairbanks. | over the weekend were John Flor- lu\ their tribal claim of possess-| Mr. and Mrs. Canoles expect to' eske and Alvira Herald thoroughly safeguarded.ireturn to Juneau the early par arg § icn was ¢ : Phc;:,i‘.rudc, l.mfl 0“:; hnspél.nl They had no right to use their}of Decemker to make their hom2, rm l&' f‘.mg m,h mm-i M‘.lc Territorial offices in the further-|where they both enjoy a wide circle| ;_T:{ZO?'D i‘:r,:("u(,“:':," and Mis. "0t their people’s claims. It|of friends, | | Jor williams of ¥ ot -ald’ wa unfair to the plain citizen P A A I \ i M :“‘Kl' i Ll'l‘m? ;‘u, ‘l“l ‘mI of who claim 1o spvcia.,MR MRS JA(K lA"GSETH ary Klanott of Juneau were ad- . o ifitied "t the ‘Goverhment ‘Hospital Privilezes, and are o the vast o yesterday. majority The timber is not their only m. They claim a large part Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Langseth nre f the fisherfes of Southeast Alaska |, o proud grandparents of & grand- imense land areas. sroup furthering such claims make Langseth. Mr, Owings, who is in d representatives for all lhe‘the chemical warfare tranch of the ople? (U. S. Army, was sent overseas a The answer is No. Thelr every action has Proven |y accomeq to a D.P. camp in Gor- 1t they were not satisfied when .. were given citizenship. ’l'hmI £ t DUPLEX, Gastineau MON l W-A-N-T A-D-S DAY, OCTOBER 11, 1948 : _—_—_—J______; FOR SALE FOR SALE IT'S ON THE LEVEL! NEAR 12th St., 2 bdrs, completely furnished, basement, furnace, electric kitchen, near school and Federal bldg. INCOME $265 monthly, 3 apts, best location, well furnished; terms. 2 BDR. Hemlock, immediate pos- session, hardwood floors, furnace, furnished, view, basement, Spin- dry washer, double plumbing, elec. kitchen. Terms. 4-BDR. near school and Fed. bldg. compl. furn, new carpeting, drapes, etc. Ave., pile- driving equip., 2 Titan pwr. saws, power barge, good trolling boats, 2 cafes center Juneau, 10-room home South Franklin, terms. Also smaller house South Frank- lin. Business lot near Juneau Cold Storage. A RE G RA " D p A R E NTS HALE and Schnoeker property near Auke Lake, both furnished, water | in and patented. 150 ft. frontage building lot 3 mi Glacier High- way. 2 houses acre patented t recently the District Court ;au mexM.Kath;een J;‘ ;hg '.was land Lemon Creek. Immediate 3 ded against a group P 0, My BRI MG G RN possession all. TERMS, ALL. n Jujeau s oo at Groves, Texas, on October 2. 4 B of natives, who claimed the area 3 2-BDR. Home, terms, Douglas $ S . |Kathleen Jo, who is the first child cccupied by the Army Engineers e ..y ong wmrs Owings, is named Beach 200 ft. beach, lights, etc. Port, or docks. . after her two grandmothers. SEVERAL good lots, Douglas, Ju- Can people who come from al an.. Owings is the former Ruth neau. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS {month ago. At the present time, he ppone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE i FOR Occupancy before first of year, 2 new houses now under construction, Full concrete base- ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile kitchen and bath, hardwood floors, automatic oil heat. By buying before completion, owner can have wide choice of decor- Aation plans, ete. $5500. Two bedroom residence in good view location, Furnished. Electric range and refrigerator. 5-BEDROOM House, well furnish- ed. $175 month income as room- ing house, plus owner’s quarters, 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartment houses, lCHOICE building lots. COMMERCTAL property, warehouse space. RESIDENTIAL property, Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential property. Listings ac- cepted on appraisal. | WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 i | WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 1-BED- { ROOM HOMES AND AUK BAY | HOMES. 183500, unfin. 2-story house, apt. grnd. floor rented, material on : hand to finish, hard work com- pleted. Worth $7,500 with little work. 1$2800—3-8 bed house, beautiful i channel view, all hardwood floers, automatic oil furnace steam heat, unit heater, 2 toilets, large Frig- Glacier to further their own per- MART"A So(IE" . onal gain, Under a government f, for the people, and by the peo- le, such a situation could not ex- = i simply used it as a stepping! i | st, but with the advent of the New Deal, and their theory of SET FOR WED"ESDAY peeial privileges, these people have completely set themselves apart The rummage .snle of the Martha the every day citizen, and Society will start at 10 o'clock on from th 3 3 ED Loffi{fl}! the laws and conditions under Wednesday morning in the base- 5 ich he lives, and therefore should ment of the Northern Light Presby- Petersburg, Alaska have no place as an official repre- terian church. All rummaze is re- sentative in any elected Territorial quested to be delivered by Tuesday office. Ti they want to play ball in night at the latest in order that it the league of democracy, then they may be arranged and those desiring ‘hould adhere to the same rights special delivery may inform Mrs. chublicanv Candidate FOR ELECTION TO THE F: lege the iti- Harvey Starling, Red 790. House of ekt ot et e 4y iy e ‘ Represenfatives | o, ey bave no risht to ask e DOROTHEA UNLOADS in any position of public trust, where the safeguard of all citi- zens alike is paramount. MORE FRESH FOOD More fresh fruit, vegetables and General Election—Oct. 12, 1948 Mayor of Petersburg—I1 Terms Alaska Resident—31 Years (Signed) A Real Alaskan Citizen. YOUR VOTE WILL BE ———-—— general produce, came into Juneau GREATLY APPRECIATED this morning swith- ‘tha - Dorothea, DOC WALKER from Eeattle, unloading at 8 o'clock. { e Be sure and tune in and listen The craft, skippered by Stanley (Faid Adveitinuent) to Do¢ Walker tonight at 9:30 Dahl, was chartered by Marshall 12 1t Erwin. oy o'clock over KINY. RUMMAGE SALE IS ° HOLLYWOOD Double Bed. Gleen Fair condition. 12 3t EABY Carriage. Phene Red 855. 9. 12 4t BLACK Persian Lamb Coat, size 14, § Plroie 799 evenings af- ter 5. 12 3t FOUR 183-ii. ro’ls, 16 mm Koda- ch Call Blue 533 12 1t m house trailer. 1947 Mcd 3- All um exterior, spun glass insulated, sleeps 4. Equipped with Warner clectric brakes, ice- bex, stainless steel sink, oil heat- er with bl r, 3-burner range w.th oven, butane or gasoline. secend bed. Lots On display behind Boat Rental, Smali 012 tf FALL Fishermen, se plug made especially for Alaskan ; “iraire, electric stcre, completely turnished. PIRATE—36x9' 4"x6' 6. Good troller, $4,000. TOBY—32x7x5. Good troller, $4,000. IT—Priced to sell. GAMBIER—Top fish season Funter and Icy Straits. $8,500 takes it. Insurable for $14,500, replace $17.500; now in- sured for $10,000. 57x16x6. Net tons 21, gross 32. Possible hali- but boat or charter. Galley on deck. buyer this MARTHA T, 35x9x4's, $3,800. DOUBLE-ENDER 32x8' 8"x4, at $5500, MILLIE C, 30x10x4, $1700 cash, total $2800. DOUBLE-Ender, 27 ft., $2500. LOUSEBOAT, furnished, $1,000. MISCELLANEOUS—Foldaway bed $25; paint spray gun, misc. tools, ceveral small motors. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats water, by an Alaskan fisher- Sale M':r(,h}ndlse man. Sportsman Boat Rental 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 0011 3t - eee ; WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! i ANSWER TO DOC WALKER In reply to Senator Walker's ad- vertisement October 9th, the fol- lowing statement, which is the truth, is made to keep the record straight on House Bill No. 7 in- ,tmduc"d by me in 1947 calling for Jan increase in the maximum from Isso to $75 for Old Age Assistance. Walker’s statement that the Feder- al law provides that the Territory would cnly receives assistance for Mrs. Eiton Engstrom Republican Nominee for SERATOR w‘lls k 0 KINY pensicns paid to citizens is ab- 1 pea Ver solutely false. The Federal law makes no such restrictions and many states have no citizenship re-i quirements and the federal govern- ment contributes in proportion on 1]l grants. The Territory’s pension-! ers would not lost $20 per month: or a possible increase of $15 per month. If the citizenship require- nent in the Alaska law had been liminated the Territory would | rave received participation fromi he Federal goyernment in approxi- nately 25 cases otherwise eligible ‘or pension but who had to be ared for by direct relief financed 00 percent by the Territory. A re- sulting saving to the Territory would have approximately twenty: ‘housand dollars for the biennium. i Signed)G. E. ALMQUIST, Demo. >andidate for House Legislature. adv. 12 1 '.\ —— DOC WALKER Be sure and tune in and listen|{ to Doc Walker tonight at 9:30¢ o'cloek over KINY. 12 1t Sealed bids will be received by the Alaska Department of Health, Ju- neéau, Alaska, ungil 2:00 p.m., Octo- ber 27, 1948, for furnishing various items of laboratory equipment, f.0.b. Seattle, Washington. Bid forms and specifications may be obtained at Room 203, Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. MONDAY NIGHT 945 to 10:00 o'Clock LESTEN to Mirs. Elton Engstrom (Paid Adv ertisement) ALASKA NEEDS YOUNG MEN VOTE for Wm. Feero Jr. NEW Diamcnd engagement tiug with perfect large center stone size 85/100 kt. Six small stone: platinum setting. Priced reason i able for quick sale. Write Em pire, Box 4934. 0002 t1 10 FATHOMS herring gill net, new, ' FUR KENT ELIKE TO HUNT? Fish? Fool | around on the water? Here's just ! the hoat for you, Cabin Cruiser, : “Little Devil.” 22-spool gurdies, { sleeps 3. 60 HP Chris Craft en- ! gine. Large roomy cabin. Main i Float, east end, Small Boat Har- $25.00. Sportsman’s Boat Rent-! bor. 11 3t . Small Boat Harbor, Green ;;3 ~ G 11 3t NORTHERN Hotel under new 2 , management. Reasonable rent, ’I’(iAYER “Baby Buggy, prac ACEny! Phone 74. 982 t1 Phone Green 754. 007 tf L e : | ROOMS in private home. 316 4th TROLLER Kiiier-Wow. Phone; Street. Blue 917. 972 t1 Blue 610. 08 3t; - APTS, Rooms wIiL: kitcher priv- NEW 26-ft. Steel Craft cruiser. i ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 88¢ 97 t§ i rifice fi uick sale. Ju-! Yl seriioe J0F SEAVIEW Ay for rent, one block neau Welding and Machine 2 & o0 x| from Federal Bldg. 690 ¢ 34-FT. TROLLER 31C913. See Floy feet. Bros . Store. George pickup. Other 363 days, 719 evenings. equipment. Ogden or Phone Black 895. 08 12t ELECTRIG CASH REGISTER, 4 drawer, new 6-inch wood pipe, tar covered less than cost, 100 Liquor 08 tf WAREHOUSE property. LOBBINg | BROWN Key Case with keys. Ph. hoist. 4rspeed yarder. 1942 Dodge Call 0005 tf d|NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. NICE CLEAN steam neated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Reoms. 736 t! LOST ARy FOUND 656 t. 706 night, Red 240 before 3 p.m. 12 5t {10 FOOT skiff, round bottom, Lap- {BY OWNER. Waterfront property, Furnished three- Norway Point. tCk CLEAL: ROOMS weekly monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18! FURNISHED house, garage, car 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% Fritz Cove Road. room house with bath. Oil fur- acres patented land, 14 mile post, 220 6t strait, black and green. Name “Broncho,” Fritz Cove area. Re- ward. Bucd Ticknell, Northern nace heat. $4,000. Liberal terms| commercial Boat Sho) 13 6t to responsible party. Call 5 5 i P 3 Black 68. 0004 tf | FOUND—10-FT. Skiff. Owner may claim by proving ownership and paying for ad. Write Douglas 1191. 0007 tf MISCELLANEOUS P G LB 0 S P S SRS N IRONING Done. Call Red 520. 113 ONE 1500-Watt First publication, Oct. 11, 1948. Last publication, Oct. 25, 1948. WANTED EXPERIENCED clerk stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203 Health Depart- ment, Territorial Building. 10 tf of SKAGWAY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE VETERAN WORLD WAR II BORN, RAISED, INTERESTED —ALANSKA- PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employed woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until 374. 0005 tf Z»Bedroom house or apt. | Hotel. 004 3t Needed | at once. James DeMers, Baranof |40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, 004 tf| good condition, immediately 96111 Jewelry Store. complete with starter, generator, 581. BABY Basket and pad, chair, excellent condition, Call 241, Unilversal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s 97€ tf 1 NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 986 tf $5; high $12. 980 tf | HOPES New and Used Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Erinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50, aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Sho>. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. or lease. Ph. 187. or Davis. Mt available. Call 423. i ! | i permanent house is found. Phone i % (Paid Advertisement) o o ] ) ) ) - ) - - gy week, Phone 34. CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour ONE Used Electric Range. One ofl! 996 Lll Healer, The Nugiel Shop. 03 uf HOTEI in gooa location for sale 881 tf|Americari Negro represent tribes as 3 HOUSES wna lot. Inquire Trev. TSES wna 1. qure Trew The African ancestors Tof the diversified in human types as those found in the nations of Europe. — - DOC WALKER Be sure and tune in and listen {o'clock over KINY. 12 1t ———— ———— There's big news in Empire .Abs to Doc Walker tonight at 9:30 -

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