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PAGE SIX L R —— N EXPLANATION OF CHILD LABOR I AW “"GIVEN BY EVANS - o Leonard Representative ment of Latc Alaska sid> the Th. seve in have listed 1. Occupations in or about piants | . mar.ufac cles contair ents 2. Oc driver an 3. Coal-mine occupations. | occupations and occu- | ers in 4. pations sawmill, Noad o firgproot pocker | = for your pay check ¢ | 1f the money you intend to save each payday burnsa hole in your pocket, start buying U. S. Savings Bonds on your company’s Payroll Savings Plan today! No will power needed! It's a painless, sure-fire way to save for the future, The amount you specify comes out of your pay check automatically before you have a chance to spend it. Every nickel goes into Govern- ment-guaranteed bonds that pay you four dollars for been is Logging who s e Ter in their € » Labor ter Pub’i ed L se oc ha e order turing cupations d helper. in the 1l work » Secretary of La- s follows: operation lath mill, 5. Occupations operation of working machines ure to radioactive Occupations of power-driven ‘In a limit Depart- | tions not invo; i3 mir Territorial ed 1 ucts out- | tion °ir | than C caines, suk e is 14 for work outside t hour such 14- not be- 18 to s The of hours is_ad- tion, and Hour f the m. in the been in oc- r 16 by 1 ye Be min He “Any employer Evans or shingle mill, three in ten short years. If you're not on a payroll, sign up for the Bond-A» Month Plan at your bank. Either plan is sure to stop your earnings from burn- ing holes in your pockets! Automatic saving U. S. SAVINGS BONDS is sure saving! This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement= cooperage-stock mill. involved power-driven 6. Occupations involving substan: involved elevators hoisting Other exceptions the employment of their parents in occupa- tions other than manufacturinz and and the employment of chil- dren as actors in theatrical produc- ions are sp; ”“)‘ tions and motion pictures. i pointed out the Territory can of '\ny\ themselves from unintentional vi lation of the child-labor pmwxnns‘uy the various Stat iy er g manufact ing or processing, or the opera- -driven machines, o in the and other apparatus the minimun Evans explained. “However. and 15-year old minors k more than 3 hours a a week when s n, and 8 hours a day, 40 hou when scheol is not in ses- and they may not wo: morning ool is in or children un- convicied of wili- fully violating any of these provis- ions is liatle to a fine up to $19,000, for a second offense, | i imprison- | that employ-, protect | | | | i ! | i | i i | prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council. lurged by kvans to write i {ing, Juneau. Unicn aid BIG FAMIiLY_ Lorraine Smullen sits with survivors, of 14-pup litter born 5 Tty ago to Bel Alt I’eggy Eonze (ri‘m) and Bel-Air Tolliver (left) at St. explosives or arts | me,t yp to six months, or both, Tha | explosive ~SMPON- | georetary of Labor may also ask a' "~ Eris i Federal district court to restrain by obtaining birth or baptismal cer: of motor-vanicle | future violations of the child-labor tificates for any minors they em-, . | provisions by injunction.” ploy showing that the minors are of legal age for the which th oyment and ccupations in engaged. Em- riificates issued | ac- arc also centakile o ) 0 v case of minors who came up to the Leiritory 10r seasonal Work. “Employers who have any Itions concerning these provisions or wish further information 1030, Territorial Po.t Ofiice I - > > o 'SETTLEMENT IN CALIFCRNIA O DISPUTE FADES SAN FRANC, Oil company ¢ ksliding Califorr hed hoj 0Oil Comy mmm £ Shell tior only 1 which poin in had SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Bourben Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND —mmm. WNC - LC SICKs SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING €O SERTTCE, WA Vait. of £ One of -thé’ Werlds, Grent - Brewing ™™ Ordanizotions. % Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY | ques- are i Carl D. Nicholson of Anchorage ALASKA BRIEFS ‘ Vc‘cml‘s of Foxmgn ‘Wars are | making b for a on Aimistice Day at e left for the auto cver the Al states in th n Highway. fined $175 on charge of rec! .\nd under Tha by City Magistrate Buel from Juneau, left | Anchorage Ly f ”ll.L Licns’ Club cam ;n for oulan Luncn ot Ket The arrested ar to to i Seattle for treatment | Kodiak’s water supply is low and a new source is sought Robert Young has been instal ed Legion Commander of the Post at Fairb Mrs. Harry | Palmer as A President Annette Jacobsen will be Public Health nurse at urg | “Lonesome Pete” recently visited Petersburg for the | first time in 25 years. He made | the trip in a (uncfficial greeter | his town and mayor of I Lo i The Alaska Kennel show will be | staged at Anchorage on Nov. 28. Dogs from the states may be | tered. en- | " e - { At the outset of the U. S. War, there were about 100 schools in the nation. Today tere more than 29,001 ouid on a famous Princess Steamer;, p . X Enjoy real comfort Finely-appointed “'Princess” steamers offer unexcelled accommodation and tempting meals for a restful, comlorte able trip south, JUNEA!I SAI GS SOUTHBGUND Friday, November 3 Tuesday, ’\'m ember ](i Saturday, November 27 information and reservation: contact H. H. DAVIES, Agent the sentence of Meyers Chuck | small gasboat as the | Johnsville, N. ¥ Woman Flier i)elays Flight, . Japan-Alaska TOKYO, Oct. 30.—®—The bad weather held Mrs. Richard Morrow- Tait, British around-the-world flicr at Chitose, Hokkaido, today. She plans to, take off Sund for Shemya in the Aleutians, the weather permits Mrs. the 1500 nautical Chitose to Shemya in She will be escorted Air Fore scue plane: ’lh“ British aviatrix circling gloke in E engine B! ¢ companied by Townsend. i Morrow-Tait hopes to span from hours. U mi! 2 by s is Division Number meau. MARY ANN CHAPMAN, Plaintiif, vs. HUEY CH# IAN, Defend- ant. United Stases above-named The President of th of America, to th defendant, Greeting: You are hereby commanded to appear in the Dist Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, within thirty days after the last | publication of this summons, name- i1y, within thirty days after the 20th day of Novem 1948, and answer ! the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in the said Court. in the above-entitled action. | The said plaintiff id action ! demands the following relief: Dis- solution of the bonds of matrimony |now existing between plaintiff and | ' you. | And in the event you fail to so | appear and answer, the plaintiff will | take judgment against you for want | thereof, and will apply to the Court | for the relief demanded in her Com- | plaint and as hereinabove stated. | WITNESS the Honorable| GEORGE W. FOLTA, Judge of the | above-entitled Court, and the seal | |of said Court hereunto gffixed on the 22nd day of October T943. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. By LOIS P. ESTEFP, Depury Clexk. First publication, Oct. 23, 1948. Last publlcation. Nov. 20, 1948 | (SEAL) DEP\RTN{ENT OF THE INTER- | IOR, Bureau of Land Munagement, ‘Washington, D. C. Notice is hereby igiven that by an order of this bu- reau of Aug. 10, 1948, the lands listed below, within the Tongass Na- | tional Forest, Alaska, will be opened | to homestead settlement and entry | pursuant to the act of June 11, 1906 | (34 Stat. 233, 16 U.S.C. secs. 506-509) | as amended, as follows: A prefer- ence right for 60 days from Oct. 12, 1948 to Dec. 11, 1948 inclusive, will be accorded the following named persons on whose applications the |lands were listed: A. A. McMurchie, List 10-9, 155.22 acres on south shore of Berners Bay. A. B. Wolfe, List {10-10, 11212 acres on the north " bank of Anchor Slough. Abe Lokke, {List 10-12, 12561 acres on morth! bank of Anchor Slough. Qualified veterans of World War II for whose service recognition is granted by the act of September 27, 1944 (58 Stat. 747, 43 U.S.C. 279), as amended, and other qualified persons entitled to claim credit for the service of wuch veterans will be accorded a preier- ence right of 90 days within which {to make homestead entry of the lands, if any, not entered by the remaining lands w'll ject to settlement and entry by any qualified person on and after March 11, 1949. Further in- formation may be obtained from the Digtrict Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. MARION CLAWSON, Director. First publication, Oct. 9, 1948. Last_publication, Oct. 30, 1948, . Decree renderea - Alaska and against L THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ GIVEN HiGH FINES BY COURT FRIDAY .xtup;,mg pruved costly yes- hen Judge George W. Folta o] the'five men arrested in October ‘S/TKA PILFERERS I Sitka 22, for pilfering rullic emergency shelters. charges, Samuel .H. s creman; Howard L. and Roland J. Bingham, ermen were sentenced to $500 md one-year sentences which were ed cn provi that the ke paid. Two other Sitka R. Johnson, on misdemeanor . were fined $300 each and 1t sentences e tried in District on raes of taking cots. | hlankels and other articies from ins maintained by the Al Sery A (e AGENCIES T0 ASK LEGISLATURE FOR 18 MILLION §| Although all the (shmalm for the ccming biennium are not in, the Territorial Auditor’s oihce reports that the ibmitted by Territorial Board of Budzet ‘,m' | - - Betwe '\ 1776 and 1870 a n Europeans imm! to the United States, half the num- "1 $1,000 down will termen, Willard R. Johnson and | imilarly sus- | Phone €76 over First X SATURDAY, OCTOBI;R 30, 1948 FOR SALE z TWO-bedroom house near 12|.hl St. completely furnished, immed- jate occupancy. Terms. Basement, furnace, electric Kkitchen. { take 3-bedroom, completely furnished home, elec- tric water heater, large new re- frig., etc. 3-APT, good rental, partly furn- ished South Frankling wash room, 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000. Terms. -BDR. Home on Sixth Street, complete furnished new carpets, | new drapes, large refrigerator. IALE property, 10% mi. Terms.| Furnished, patented; Schnoeker | patented 3-bdr, Auke Lake; 2 houses partly furnished, light plant, patented, Lemon Creek, immediate occupancy. - i LOTS—South ranklin, good in- come; 150 ft. €rontage near Fromholst prop. on highway; lcts Douglas; also West Juneau anaj Willoughby. SEAVIEW “<rms, income approx. $400 per _mo.; 3-apts, mcomel $265 per mo., terms; power barv'e. trolling boat; THE FORREST-, er; Cole’s pile-driving other bus. opps MUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS National Bank ' equip; | i i ber which poured in each year ‘ ¥ ween 1890 and 1900. % Fflfi S E NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE BOAT 7dlacum, lensth 49x12'6'x OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERIY No. 5957-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. TERRITORY OF ALASKA, Plain- tiff, vs. LYMAN R. ELLSWORTH, | Defendant. i Sitka, 56", tt Norghern phone; wincn, Chrysler Royal One scow 50'x16” with and equip., one log float and equip., one Will sell all to- ate. Clarence Moy, s 65-wa electr powered. hcuse load float 96" gether or sepa Alaska. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an Execu- tion dated October 21, 1948, issued | out of the District Court for thel Territ of Alaska, Division Num- | ber One at Juneau, Alaska, upon a ! said court on that date in favor of the Office of | r of Veterans' Af- an agency of the Territory of man R. Ell th for the foreclo: > of a | on real and personal ribed” in such decree. ! 22 day of October, ed real and personal property ' situated in the Juneau Recording | District,. Territory of Alaska, m-, wit: { That ceraia parcel of land sit- | uate in the Juneau Recording Dis- | trict, First Judicial Division, Al- aska, said land being particularly described as follows, to-wit: Patent No. 1115116 being all of | Lot “H” of Tract “A”", embracingl a portion of U. S. Survey No. 2392, situate in loop section, chcxer', Highway, about fourteen (14) miles Northwest of Juneau, Al- aska, containing four acres and | eighty-six hundredths of an acre (4.86 acres), according to the of- ficial plat of survey of said land | on file in the General Land Of- fice as prepared by the Surveyorl General, Together with all structures and x other improvements thereon, and | all personal property on said premises as follows: Contents of Five-Room House: 1 kitchen range 1 1 kitchen table 9 chairs steel kitchen sink cabinet steel wall cabinets large wooden kitchen cabinet { dining room, table dining room chairs overstuffed davenport overstuffed chairs ottomans radio oil heater | end table tea table wicker porch chairs with cushions bathroom wall cabinet 1 bath-tub 1 cabinet type wash bowl 1 toilet bowl 1 32 volt Delco light plant 2 bedroom sets (beds, chairs, bureaus) And that I will accordingly offer said real and personal property for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash on the 24th day of November, 1948, at 2 o'clock P.M. at the location of said prop- , mentioned and described here- in, and that the personal property will be sold first in the manner pre- scribed by law, and that if suffi- cient is not realized from the sale of said perosnal property to satisfy the judgment and execution in full, then I will at the same time and place offer such real property for sale to the highest and best bidder in the manner prescribed by law. The Decree provides that the above named plaintiff, Terrtiory of Alaska, may become a purchaser at such sale. Dated ‘at Juneau, Alaska, this 22 day of October, 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, Territory of Alaska Division Number One. By SIDNEY J. THOMPSON, Deputy. First publication, Oct. 23, 1848. Last pubication, Nov. 13, 1948. e e DO 1O B e D [ house tt Hoonah, Alask: 6- a. | $3.000.00. Glarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 19 1 mo. ;md chair, crib and BUILTWELL Dav twin bed comple matt la and pad; 16x60) tire chains; 14x16 taip. Ph. Green £80. 29 3t ONE Call at 724 E St. 1941 Pl\nmu\h p! Buick Sedan, 560(\ 00; Sedan $200.000; $225; See them at vice. FIREPLACE Waod split spruce logs, 2 ft. lengths, $18 cord; $10 d Ph. Green 383 after 028 tf 28 4t 1938 Nash 1834 Ford coupe Willys-Knight Sedan $150. Super Ser- 28 tf Jay's 2 MILK Goats, good for milk or meat; 1 Soonen and 1 Taggen- burry; $40 for both. See David Simonson. 28 3t — QUAKER 011 Heating Stove Real bargain. Garnick Grocery. 28 3t 45 Cal. Automatic, holster, belt‘ five clips, ammunition. Excellent‘ condition. $50.00. Phone Red 825. 27 6%, MODEL 300 H and H Weatherby Magnum-Redfield Jr. mount. 330 scope, Tilden safety recoil pad.| Over 200 fire formed cases and | dies. $150. Call 731. 27 4t 1941 CHRYSLER ROYAL, 29 1 mo . BACHELOR'S W-A N-T A-B-8 _FORSALE 4-BEDROOM Residence, co: aplete- ly furnished. Immediate occu- pancy. Liberal terms. COMPLETE WITHIN*30 DAY — TWO 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- ation plans, ete. 5-BEDROOM House, well furnish- ed. §175 month income as room- ing house, pl'is owner’s quarters 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartm.nt houses. CHOICE building lots. COMMERCIAL property, wa*e) ause space. RESIDENTIAL property, Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential prcperty. Lictings ace cepted on appraisal. Glacier ‘wuuAM WIAN-Phone 234 VERY SPECIAL OFFERS:— Fluid drive, good tires, body good, ra- dio, heater, upholstery good, $750. N]'.W 2-BEDROOM HOUSE; alsa 1-bedroom house, 5 acres patent- ed land, large warehouse, garden, Terms: $500 down, $75 month, $500 in six months. Opportunity for small family to put $504 down and live rent free whils paying for house with rental of 2-bedrocm house. 1 mile past airport. SWAN LEE, bnilt in 1946, towed to Juneau, uscd 5 times only. Cab- in Cruiser, 27 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, 3 ft. draft. Sleeps four. All plexizia: windows, Neptune oil burner stove. Gray 52 4-cyl- inder engine. 14349 — 24x7x3, Chrysler conver- ed, fully equipped, 5 10 USED CARS pri om $175 to SV’JO nEw, ur hed, and old. as lew as $150. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone SI1 PIANOS FUR RERT near Apt. Federal Bld cocking, bathroom, low rate. Positively no liquor. Box 984. 30 Ix ROOMS rux l'tn(, weekly and monthly rates. Imperial Hotel 2( 1mo, NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable vent, Phone 74. 982 tf APTS., Rooms with Kitcher priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 8¢6. 97 t1 SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, cne block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-eated Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 f. . NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms 38 fl WANTED MAN wants odd jobs, speclmh.mg in washing walls and woodwork. Washing and waxing floors. Ph. Blue 655 evenings. 028 tf — _— i SKY Travel Hallicrafted portable | model radio, Call Douglas 744.; 26 5t FOR SALE: $840.00 — 1946 Ford ' Coupe, radio, heater, five ures,( write rims, good tight body, mo- tor perfect. Phone 394. 023 tf 1 HECTOR MCcLEAN residence, fur-| nished with three bedroom. Con- tact McLean and Werner. No telephone calls, please. 25 6t ICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18 ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 1976 tf 1 NEW Lycommg 220 HP motor complete with starter, generator, double mags, pusher rrop and 1 set 4650 Ileats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED Senior Clerk. Sal- ary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203 Health Department, Territorial Building. 15 tf PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 t1 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3¢ CARPENTERS wanted. 44 how week. Phone 34. 996 tt LOST AND FOUND LOST: Lower teeth plate on Doug- las Highway. Please return to Embire. Reward. 30 2t LOST: Brooch, picture of small boy. Reward. Retwrn to Alaskan Hotel. 27 4t LOST: Elk's label pin set with dia- HOPES New ana Used Mdse, We| mond. Reward. Return to Cas- buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd{ ler's Store. 27 St. Phone 908. 999 tf : — !!‘OUND and turned in at Empue WINTEK and FOND, CO. ik | Complete Photographic Suppliex Developing - Erinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. In 1940 more than a quarter of | the population of the United States were people who were born outside the country or born of ilien par- ents. HAND TOOLED Bag. KEY on chain with rabbit foot. Owners may have same by iden- tifying and paying for ad. 22 3t The American War Crimes Court completed reading its marathon decision against 13 leading German militarists. Eight more generals, prevlausly cleared of plotting to make war and conspiracy, were ‘conviced of other war crimes, Three were convicted yesterday. An admiral and field marshal were agquitted.