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PAGE SIX PALISANA LOADS FISH FOR PRINCE RUPERT | M. S. Palisana took on fish dur- ing the night, docking at 8 o'clock last night and sailing at 4:30 o'clock this morning, bound for Prince Ru pert with no stop at Ketchikan. - - REBEKAHS CARD PARTY Oct. 18, Oct Nov. 1, Hall, Pinochle, 0014 5t | IOOF § Enjoy real comfort . § on 2 famous Princess Finely-appointed ‘‘Princess” steamers offer unexcelled accommodation and tempting meals for a restful, comfort- able trip south, JUNEAU SAILINGS SOUTHBEGUND Tuesday, October 26 Friday Tuesday, November 16 November 5 i 1 { { For informaton and reservations contact H. H. DAVIES, Agent | Guakinlf WE KNOW | YOU'LL AGREE s tts| always a pleasure pottled in bond LW.HARPER Simc /873 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND, 100 PROOF. BERNHEIM DISTILLING (0., INC., LOUISVILLE, KY, ——————————————————— By Jack anq Lillian Loser Travelers on Alaska 61 From From From ington, rom {J. McNa From From To Evenson Charles ard Asp. Toner. Dennis, after Geyer, — | "'-lov,qu sensible wav tc settle this thing.” A lot of folks know that the sensible way to settle the problem of what to wear to appear neat and tidy is to select one’s garmenis at THE MAMEZLLE SHOP in Juneau. THE MAMZELLE SHOP Frankhn \\ I passengers coming in to Juneau and Passengers were: K. Raatikainen, presiding Len Milnes, Fred Emerson, C. Moy, Harrington, David McGee. From Hoonah: ‘Whitney. From Wrangell: Jack Gucker. Bowman, Harvey Doran, Ken Norby, Elks and their Jadies to attend. The Sitka: To Haines Pat Edwards. ‘To Ketchikan: Ninnis, P, O'’Keefe. To Petersburg: Rose Haybe, Don Tesdall, T. O. Dickenson. Having Metal Works, I will not be respon- sible for any debts in firm name M 1948. Outstand- ing accounts may be paid to A. M. Hespital aska. Matthews 16 October s Coastal Airl yesterd: Pelican: Matt Hugh B. An Skagway: Hawk Inlet: llen. Petersturg: Ketchikan: L. Ken Watman, E. Edwards, - NOTIC sold the 14, Box 915, Jun C. J. EHRRENDREICH — BUSINESS COUNSELLGR Accounting Phone 351 Evelyn Tenakee: From Sitka: Mrs. H. McLane, G. Barnardi, From Haine Toner, L. H. Walling. Paul'ne Wash- L. Moe, H. Hulbert. Mr. ines ay hew trim. B Geyer neau, EYES EXAMINED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIS1 PHONE 5068 FOR APPOINTMENTEC Second and kranklin 341N 27 0UT ON ALASKA COASTAL Card Party; Cabaret | THURSDAY FLIGHTS Dance, November carried th 27 leav- Paul Yadon, Er-|public nestine Rude, Nicholas Fawcett, as Harry Douglas, Rude Joseph J. G. Bradde and Mr: Chester James To Heonah: Ole Syre, Peter How- dance To Hood Bay: A. E. Owen, J. Wil- chairman, Thelma George, Claudia con, L. Zach. To Tenakee: K. W. Gahson, Sam Grove, Esther Gullefson, Pat Hag- Rex Hermann, Felix ricks, Bertha Hills, Jean Ray, Nor- To Skagway: M. Adams, Mrs., Dan Phillips, Lila Hagerman, E. Sheet wards, S. H. Di Al iy Roy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Berliners Smuggle Food s Berlin's elevated t! with potatoes and wood bought and collected mostly in the Russian sector of Berlin, This movement of fcodstuffs and woed frem the Russian zone into Berlin’s western secters occurs despite Soviet orders to German police in their sector to prevent it. (® Wirephoto. ‘Emblem Club Plans | BOY SCOUT FUND iS OVER $3,000; TEAMS IN' RACE This morning’s total for tne Boy Scout campaign was $3,203, repre- enting an increase of $906.50 esterday’s first report, Char- ein reported. Juneau Emblem Club No. 90, heid 34 their regular business meeting in the Elks Hall last evening with Vice-President Betty Casperson ks G Collections were coming in weil, cheiiman said, as he urged m members to finish their calls i turn in their report envelopes. Today's total include $293 from Pederal Building's team, which under their captain, rling. Other government due to report this af- with considerable rivalry oping between teams covering Goldstein Building and those the Federal Building. The oumer group believe they are go- ng to be able to top the Federal total collection, although the employees in the Building led the field in total amount contributed from Government headquarters. Chairman Goldstein compliment- d the community interest of the wners of the fishing vessels Val- it and Polaris, both having made ontributions in the campaign. He reminded citizens that those ..ot wishing to pay their contri- ma Homme, and Frances Stephen- butions at this time may make a son. future payment pledge, indicating the date that they wish to make payment. Next meeting on October 28 will ke short and will be followed by a card party. All memk ked to be responsible fo: one table. Bridge and pinoc refres on X will I ty mmittee a n, Bet- 4 Ccle, Alice Dalziel, Et Mattie Dav's | Maxine Davln ier Erbland, Viv- ian Erwin, Mary W' Pat Fer- raro, Julia Marian Funk and Anita Garni ember 6 the club will h raret dance. The highlight of the dance will ke a floor show Invitations will be issued to all Cb: ¥ refreshment is as chairman, committee for the follows: Jo Jensen, Florence Holmquist, co- Gissberg, Bonnie Jo Gronroos, Pat erup. Marian Hedges, Betty Hend- s HOSPITAL NOT™S | Admitted to- St. Ann’s Hospital | yesterday for medical attention ‘were George Joseph, William Camp- bell and baby Darryl Jack. Discharged were Patrick Ed- . Leo J. Whist- Mrs. Emmett Botelho and baby, Clifford Myers and baby boy. Admitted to the Government yesterday were Joseph of Tenakee and John 2t Selancsn of Chena. S. WEBB TO BE HONORED, NO-HOST LUNCHEON ON MONDAY MRS, Murs. Stockton Webb, president of the Sitka Chapter of the Alaska ’rippled Children Association, will honored at a nc-host luncheon ionday noon at the Baranof Ter- ice, All interested are invited, but reservations must be made at 547, by 10 o'clock Monday morn- ing. Mrs. Webb will displad samples ndicraft from the orthopedic division of the Children’s Hospital on Japonski Island, where the Sitka Chapter is active. s iy VA OFFICIAL LEAVES James Doolahite of the Veterans Administration Branch office in Seattle returned south yesterday after meeting with Charles Gold- stein on the conditiohs of lease ‘l'('l‘,l\\'al for the Veterans Admin- fstration offices in the Goldstein | Building. ... WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! | er, S LENSES PRESCRIBED C.P.A. Systems Taxes Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. o To Go Where You Want to Go To Get There Quicky in Comfort Phone 7—Double—7Phone THE ALASKAN CAB CO. — The Finest Cars and Service in Juneau — iow Equipped with Modern 2-Way Radio Phones 000000 WELFARE TAKEN UP BY INTER- AGENCY COMMISSION HERE The Alaska Inter-Agency Com- mittee, composed of representa- tives in the fields of health, welfare and education (toth Federal and Territor:a), met in special session on Thursday in the Senate Cham- ers of the Federal Building with | Dr, Duncan M. Chalmers of the Tertitorial Health Department as Chairman. ed at the request of the Depart- ment of Public Welfare in con- nection with the annual staff con- ference of the Social Workers. Highlighting the joint discussions were Miss Sara James, Field Repre- scntative for the Public Assistance Divicion, Social Security Adminis- tration of Washington, D. C. and Kenneth Kadow, Director of the ka Field Staff, Department of Interior. o present during the meeting heads of various offices and of the Alaska Native ity Agency, Un- nsation Commis- nd Labor Department. s James reviewed the Public tance Programs of the Federal Security Act and descrivea the national trend in this field. She out that although there are hundreds of thousands of peo- still legally exempted from the of Social Security Pro- T the cost to both the nation \d the state has been multiplied soveral times .due to the intlation- {ary cost of living. Old Age Insurai.ce ! ointing out that the Old Age land Survivors Insurance Program |is designed to protect the hegnefits ged wage earners with other re- programs jointly administerec ! ollowing thereafter, Miss James re- “vealed that during the peak of the last economic crisis twenty-eight million people were on relief pro- | grams of one kind or other but that n 1947 and 1948 the figure was only four million people. . ted to insure the rights of in- ividuals to basic protection o. | enefits has rapidly developed to | where serious consideraiion is now teing given, it was stated, to the reation of a cabinet position in | the executive kranch of the Fed- 1.1 Government. Inflation Seen « Where funds appropriated to cov- ler all public assistance programs 0 ave now Deen virtuall { doublzd, Miss James stated that due to the inflationary cost of living |the average dollar would purchase only about fifty percent of what t_conld purchasc in 1940. |\\Miss James pointed out that in @ight states and Hawaii the Olc Age Insurance benefits exceed in }number those receiving old age as- sistance, This was alco true in the Aid to Dependent Children Pro- gram, she pointed out. In ten pro- |grams no legal maximums were sel i sy law and six programs had re- {moved all residence requirements In more than fiity percent of all the states there was no citizen- | ship requirements in order to re- Lo NOTICE OF HEARING | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, Ad- ministrator of the estate of Wil- liam Lewis Baldwin, also known as E. W. L. Baldwin, deceased, has filed herein his FIRST AND FIN- | AL REPORT of the administration of the estate of deceased, and that a hearing will be had upon the same, before the undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on De- cember 14, 1948, at which time and place all persons interested in the said estate may appear and file objections, in writing, to said First and Final Report, and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court this 14th day of October, 1948. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge — Juneau Precinct. First publication, Oct. 15, 1948. Last publication, Nov. 5, 1948. | Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test with Ourine drops used with simple syringe. 1f you are deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing head Hoises due to hardened or coagulated vax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say I:as enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better altea making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about surine Lar Drops today at Butlet-Mauro Druy Co. The Rexall—S_l‘o‘rc» o SEATTLE #or COMIORT and BERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! ( Metzdorf Vice-Pres and Managing ALASKANS FEEL AT HOMI at This meeting was call-| FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948 ceive public assistance, either on Old Age Assistance Programs or Aid to Dependent Children Pro- grams. In many more states the | residence requirement is only 1 year. Mr. Kadow of the Interior De- partment reviewed in considerable detail the functions of his Commit- tee and the steps currently being taken to coordinate the Interior Department activities in Alaska. General discussion pointed up the necessity of enlarging the ac- terior Department Comm.ttee on planning to include Alaskan agen- cies carrying out field activities in relief fields. Mr. Hugh J. Wade, Ro2gional Di- rector of the Federal Security Agen- cy for Alaska; Doctor C. Earl Al- brecht, Commissioner of Health; Mr. R. G. Maynard, Director of the Department of Public Welfare and cther leading Territorial officials participated in the discussions. iHarfley fioies 1 Change in Nafional Labor Policy, Report (By The Associated Press) The co-author of the Taft- Hartley Act—Representative Fred Hartley, Jr.—is expected to an- nounce his new program for nation- al labor policy in San Francisco next Wednesday. He will speak to the 20th Pacific Coast Manage- ment conference. ment Association, sponsoring the session, said Hartley will report on what <hanges he considers neces- sary in the Taft-Hartley Law. The announcement said Hartley has a new plan. The two-day conference opens Tuesday, with representa- tives from California, Oregon, Nashington, Utah, Nevada, Ariz- {ona and Hawaii i R i . i "Tokyo Rose" io i Gef Legal Advice; i | Court Gives Order i (By The Associated Press) | U. S. Marshal George Price in San Francisco has been ordered jto spare no expense in protecting ithe constitutional rights of Iva !Tuguri D’'Aquino, better known as | “Tokyo Rose.” Federal Judge Louis | E. Goodman issued the order when he denied bail to the California- ! orn Nisei, who is awaiting trial for treason, for her war-time broadcasts in Japan. Judge Goodman directed that Mrs. Aquino be provided with a suitable place to interview witness- es and prepare her defense, 1o matter what the expense is to the Federal government. The Judge termed her’s an un- usual case and said her constitu- tional safeguards should be rigid- ly observed. The court agreed that the county jail is not a suitable place. i U ey 5 o RS DEFIANCE IN WITH 5,000 LBS. HALIBUT The Defiance, skippered by Frank Olson, unloaded 5,000 pounds of halibut this morning at Juneau Cold Storage. | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION, OCTOBER 8, 1948. SEALED BIDS will be re- ceived at the office of the Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 10:00 A.M., November 12, 1948 for constructing or improv- ing Alaska Highway, Section B, Fourth Judicial Division, “Territory of Alaska, grading, surfacing, and bituminous surfacing inyolving, All Required Extra and Miscellaneous | Force Account Work; 76,500 Cu.¥ds. Unclassified Excavation for Bororw, Case 1; 62,800 Cu.Yds. Miles Special Overhaul of Borrow (1,000' free- haul); 46 Miles Fine Grading Sub- grade and Shoulders; 8,000 Dnits Watering of Base Course; 18 Acres Pit Clearing; 30,000 Cu.Yds. Pit Stripping; 160,000 Cu.Yds. Crushed {Gravel or Crushed Stone Base Course, Class 2, Grading D-1; 20,- 000 Cu.Yds. Type 4 Blotter Material for Bituminous Preservative Treat- ment; Materials; 16,000 Cu.Yds. Type 4 Blotter Material in Stockpiles, and Other Small Items. Where Plans and Specifications are requested a deposit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return within 15 days after opening of bids. Checks should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans, specifi- cations, and Proposals may be ob- tained at the office of the Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territrial Building, Juneau, Al- aska and Public Roads Administra- fion, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon. In addition to the sections on which bids are now be- ing invited it js proposed to issue invitations to bidders before the end of the 1948 construction season for crushing and stockpiling of surfac- ing aggregate from Big Delta to Gulkana on the Richardson High- way. No plans are yet available for this work but the Pubic Roads Ad- ministration Engineers at Fairbanks and Anchorage wil have a general knowledge of the work which should enable interested contrators to view the sites at this time. H. A, Stoddart, Division Engineer. Pirst publication, Oct. 8, 1948. Tast publieation, Oct. 15, 1948 tivities and functions of the In-; i The California Personnel Manage- 2,600 Tons Liquid Asphalt } W-A-N-T A-D-S ! FOR SALE : FOR SALE I TWO-bedroom house near 12th |3 BEDROOMS—Full concrete base- { St. completely furnished, immed- | ment, partially furnished; very | iate occupancy. Terms. Basement,| large yard with central town lo- furnace, electric Kkitchen. cation. $1,000 down will take fl—bedmom,lFOR Occupancy before first of completely furnished home, elec- year, 2 new houses now under | tric water heater, large new re-| construction, Full concrete base- | frig., etc. ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile 13-APT, good rental, partly furn-| kitchen and bath, hardwood { ished South Frankling wash room,| floors, automatic oil heat. By \ 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000. buying before completion, owner j Terms. can have wide choice of decor- '4-BDR. Home on Sixth Street, ation pians, ete. | complete furnished new carpets, | $5500. Two bedroom residence in , mew drapes, large refrigerator. good view location, Furnished, yHALE property, 10% mi. Terms.| Electric range and ' refrigerator. Furnished, patented; Schnoekcrf:»-BEDROOM House, well furnish- patented 3-bdr., Auke kake; 2( ed. $175 month income as room- houses partly iurnished, light ing house, plus owner's quarters, plant, patented, Lemon Creek,'3 BEDROOM Residence. immediate cccupancy. 2-3-¢ UNIT Apartment houses. LOTS—South Franklin, good in-|CHOICE bullding lots. come; 150 ft. frontage near| COMMERCIAL property, warehouse Fromholst prop. on highway; lots space. Douglas; also West Juneau and!RESIDENTIAL property, Glacier - Willoughby. Highway and Auke Bay. ° | SEAVIEW, terms, income approx.|LISTINGS needed on upper bracket . 8400 per mo.; 3-apts, income| residential property. Listings ac- l $265 per mo., terms; power barge,; cepted on appraisal. | trolling boat; THE FORREST- ! er; Cole’s pile-driving eqmp;!WllllAMWlNfl-Phonen‘ other bus. opp. S - MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank { WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 1-BED- ROOM HOMES AND AUK BAY HOMES. $3.500, unfin. 2-story house, apt. ernd. floor rented, material on hand to finish, hard work com- pleted. Worth $7,500 with little work. $28,000—3-8 bed house, beautiful channel view, all hardwood floors, automatic oii furnace steam heat, unit heater, 2 tcilets, large Frig- iraire, electric store, completely iurnished. PIRATE—36x9'4"x6". er, $4.000. TOBY—32x17x5. Good troller, $4,000. iT—Priced to sell. MBIER—Top fish buyer this on Funter and Icy Straits. $8,500 takes it. Insurable for $14,500, replace £17,500; now in- sured for $10,000. 57x16x6. Net tens 21, gross 32. Possible haii- but boat or cha Gallsy -n deck. MARTHA T, 36x9x4%, $3,800. DOUBLE-ENDER— 32x8'8"x4, $5500. MILLIE C, 30x10x4, total $2800. DOUBLE-Ender, 2 tt., $2500. EOUSEBOAT, furnished, $1,000. MISCELLANEOUS—Foldaway r.ca $25; paint spray gun, misc. too.s, several small motors. FORD Jitney tractor, $150. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise ‘ FOR SALE MONARCH Electric Range, 3 plates | and oven. In very geod condi- ! tion, priced reasonably. Phone ! g6l 16 6t 938 V- Panel Delivery, new paint, gcod tires, new motor in January; John Deere Model L A Tractor, 16-inch bottom plow, dozer hlade; drag saw; cord wood power take off; 5-ft. duck- oot harrow; springtooth cultiva- tor, priced for quick sale. George Buckipgham, Loop Road 16 2t Good Troll- BOAT FOR SALE: Troller, 24'x7’, Chry engine, 66 hp, $950.00. Call Willoughby after 6 . m. 16 3p 36'x10", Chrysler at to 1.reduction. 16 2t BY Ciib and maltress, daven- end chair. Piano. Phone 255 15 3t ROLLER Budd Crown enzine, 3% 910 W 10tk $1700 cash, Gres {4-BAND table model radio with stand; 1 radio record player with stand for 8 albums. Call 726 ! days, Blue 728 after 5. 15 3t | | | ' LADIES Fur Coat. (Muskrat) $25.; { Phone Blue 495. 15 3t:’ LOOKING for a pleasant hume?l | Owner leaving city. 6 rooms, full] 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 basement, partly finished attic, B S furnished, oil furnace, refrigera- run KENT | tor, washing machine, garage,| | chickenhouse, view, bus service,} NORTHERN Hotel | 12 mile past Salmon Creek. Pric- management. ed right. Robinson home. 15 ti’ Phone 74. under new Reasonable rent, 982 t1 USED Electric Range. Call Black APTS, Rooms With kltcher prit ' 565. 15 3t| Aileges.-Home Hotel, Ph. 88( 97 t SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent. one block from Federal Bldg. 890 t1 NEW, perféct, Model 70 Winchest- er, 300 Weatherby Magnum, com- { plete with G-88 scope, Tilden mounts, Blue Line recoil pad,|NICE Clean Room, steam-heated sling, full zipper case and am- Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t munition. Sell at cost, $250. BoX | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms 371, Sitka, Alaska. 16 5t also steam baths Scandinavian 736 t ND HOUSE past Ski Trail, Doug-| Rooms { las Hiway. Terms. 014 6t 34-FT. TROLLER 31C913. See Floyd Ogden or Phone Black 895. 08 12:| ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER, 4 drawer, new 6-inch wood. pipe, 2 bady SR tar covered less than cost, 100;OLD Storage batteries and auto feet. George Bros . Liquor{ radiators. We pay cash on de- Store. 08 tf{ livery. 905 West 11th St. 15 3t WAREHOUSE property. Logging [IRONING Done. Ph. Red 520. 15 3t hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge e i pickup. Other equipment. Call GOOD Wood or wood-coal heater, 363 days, 719 evenings. 0005 tf | C. H. Sherwood, P.O. Box 3036, 15 tf 7 1 'ICE CLEAR ROOMS weekly . o monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18 | EXPERIENCED Senior Clerk. Sal- ary $258 .per month. Inquire ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light! Room 203 Health Department, Plant. Complete with heavy duty Territorial Building. 15 tt batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s| — Jewelry Store. 976 tf | PLEASANT Room: or apartment by young empioyea woman; perman- 1 NEW Lycoming 220 HE motor ent resident; would sublet until _ complete with starter, generator,| permanent house is found. Phone double mags, pusher prop and 374. 0005 tf 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf JOTE! in gooa location for sale { or lease. Ph. 187 881 t1 ONE Used Electric Range. One oil Heater. The Nugget Shop. 03 tf LOST ARp FOUNP LOST: Package of fancy Phone Red 520. WANTED %MAN wants day woric 70[ any kind. Phone Blue 655. 16 6t 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. x 004 tf 004 3t CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 996 tf MISCELLANEQUS HOPES New and Used Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf ‘WINTER PUND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Erinting - Enlarging work. 15 3t LOST: 10-ft. Skiff, round bottoml lapstake, black and green. Name ‘Bronco.” Fritz Cove area. Re- ward. Budd Tickell, Northern Commercial Boat Shop or Doug- Artists’ Paints and Materials las Drug Store. 14 &t Blue Printing - Photostats LOST: Brown alligator skin wallet,| GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. containing considerable amount| ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up of money. California driver and| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20L chauffeur license. Reward. Re-| 315 Decker Way. o (i M e turn to Empire, ol ' At lease 4,000,000 Americans have s BROWN Key Case with keys. Ph. some form of heart trouble, accord- 706 night, Red 240 before 3 p.m. ing to the American Heart Asso- 12 5t ciation, Tnc. |

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