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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948 PAGE SEVEN FIRE AT ANCHORAGE; $3000 DAMAGE DON \ ANCHORAGE—Fire caused ex- tensive damage to the Anchorage Machine Works at Eighth and B streets, ruining a $1,000 arc welder and several welding adapters, Total damage to the building was estimated at $3,000 hy the owner, Joe Borden. A wall and two large garage doors were ruined.| while the ceilng and the intero were scorched consideratly The fire, according to Borden, broke out with an explosion in the 4 > rear of the shop. An arc welder is There’s vig news in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 believed to have congested and secl - — - - Joff the blaze. Bordon received first | (] HH 3 S MY GOODNESg! k DAGWOOD, - ) ) (LWHY DID YOU HAVE ) degree burns of the forehead in LN 3 WHAT'S GOING ON waxke up/ 7 TO WAKE ME UP P <, | . £ . L 3 / | T rattempting to extinguish the fire 4 & “ . (3 OUT THERE P 1~ / YOU'RE By \NOW I CANT G / | with a hand chemical apparatus. < S ) ‘/\/\\'/.w k HAVING A = 3 St - ij%b—!TMQQE’ )] Seeieie.. .. Truman, 304; m;:{‘\?}f\ S n TIDE TABLE Dewe 189, . {:;;SEE Thurmond, 38 || High tide, 4:37 a.m,, 149 ft. L BT Low tide, 23:03 p.m., 0.1 ft. Low tide, 10:20 am., 45 ft. High tide, 16.14 p.m., 16.7 ft. 1948, King Features Syndicat Associated Press returns at 1 p.m (EST), Thursday from 123,205 oi the country's 135864 voting units showed the ponular vote: Truman—22,335,251. Dewey—20,466,202, Wallace—1,036,491. TRY AGAIN Z Thurmond—8 s > — = Total—44,725,643 ¢ NE all-room Pullmans! East on the streamlined, diesel-powered NORTH COAST LIMITED YOUR OWN ROOM—a Duplex Roomette in a brand-new Pullman —costs only 109, more than a “lower”! 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Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wiscon- sin, Wyoming. < - A AR . 2 Dewey was leading in 16 slatesl I'GOT AHOLD OF "LIMEHOUSE BROOKS K !with an aggregate electoral vote of GR'MQS ?WSOPAYRR‘N ';Z’E)TNER . HE FOUGHT 189. as follows: Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, SEVERAL DAYS ‘N CARDIFF. s Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Michi- OF ROAD WORK. =} gan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New AND {Jersey, New York, North Dakota, CALISTHENICS Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Da- 1S ABOUT TO kota, Vermont, HAVE HIS FIRST Thurmend was in front in four BOXING states having a total of 38 electoral SESSION AT votes, as follows: | KELLY AND Alabama, Louisiana, Mississipp’, HAYES GYM. {and South Carolina. IN ADMIRALTY. No. 5999-A. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. HES A RUGGED I GUY AN' BESIDES 'R PINKNEY-GRINES 1l | T ey ooyt MES OLD BOY! HEE HEE. L] I UNDERSTAND PINKNEY - GRIMES WAS TAUGHT BY THE OLD ENGLISH . CHAMPION JACK BER- NMONDSEY, AND HAS WONDERFUL STYLE AND YOU KNOW GREATEST BOXING WAS ORIGINATED OVER THERE . AND JACK BERMONDSEY WAS ONE OF THE BEST OF ALL TIME, THIRTY BOXERS NEVER AMOUNTEP ’ MEANWHILE, AT THE FIETH-COLUMN HEADQUARTERS Every drop 6 years old Older, better than ever! L § 86 proof. -2 Every drop Pre-War Quality The Triangle Clea ners The Barrel Is Here . . . New paint job inside; gl cage for the Missus; S the Barrel for you to change in; always pleasant efficient service at Triangle Clean- ers. For better Appearance CA LL THE NATIONAL BANK OF COM- MERCE OF SEATTLE, a National Banking Corporation, Libellant, vs. The Gas Screw or Vessel “VET- ERAN", Official No. 231,751, her Masts, Bowsprit, Tackle, Engines, Apparel, Boats, Anchors, Cables, Chains, Rigging, Furniture, Fix- tures, and all other necessaries thereunto pertaining and belong- ing, Respondent. TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, William T. Mahoney, as United States Mar- shal for the Terrtiory of Alaska, did on the 30th day of October, 1948, attach and arrest the gas screw or vessel “VETERAN”, Official No. 231,751, her masts, bowsprit tackle, | engines, apparel, boats, anchors, | cables, chains, rigging, furniture, fixtures, and all other necessaries ~hereunto appertaining and belong- ing, in the above-entitled action, in a certan cause, civil and maritime, on contract for the foreclosure of a preferred maritime mortgage on which there is due and unpaid $2,- | 449.95, together with interest there- I on at the rate of six per cent per ! nnum from June 7, 1948; a “late harge” of $.05 on each dollar paid nore than fifteen days after its due late amounting to $47.50; and costs and expenses of this action includ- ! ng $750.00 as proctors’ fees; and, he owner and all other persons nterested or concerned herein are anuired to be and appear at the ‘me and place of the return of sald rocess, to-wit, Saturday, the 20th 'ay of November, 1948, in The Uni- ed States District Court Room in he Federal-Territorial Building, at ‘uneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. | T, or as soon thereafter as this g >use may be heard, and answer in | 1at behalf, or default will be en- >red and condemnation ordered as | rayed in the libel filed herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 30th ay of October, 1048. 4 WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy U. S. Marshal. 2. E. Robertson and M. >roctors for Libellant. Trst publicaton, Nov. 1, 1948i, ast publication, Nov. 13, 1948. —— - JOINS PRA STAFF . New on the clerical. staff of the ublic Roads Administration sy rs. Lula M. Davis. Formerly of m WHEW! ALL CLEAR! THE BANDITS\NO CASUALTIES f IN THOSE STRAFE-KITES MUST'VE ) AMONG THE “IF EVERVEBODY VOTES THAT TALKS POLITICS, THERE'LL BE A BIG TURNOUT, WHERE'S MY SAMPLE YOU DRIVE, | TODD, GIG MF. AND MRS, \VILME WILMER . BOBBLE \_)/_/( VAN BUREN. ) BOBBLE. Lo | ¢ { 2> TH' LAST THING T RECKYMEMPER -- T WUZ 1N TH' TIGER CAGE IN THE 5ENIOR CHUMS TOWN...p WITNESSES, TRAFFIC TIE- UPS—HARD TO IT5 MY FIRST AND M JITTERY, BIX! --I TO THE DOG, CHUM, AT PRESENT MAYOR OF THIS CITY, A MESSAGE CONCERNING HIS 50N.,. VES—THAT MAN WHOSE PICTURE'S BEEN FLASHING OVER TELEVISION RENTS A CAR AT MY GARACGCE. t’v & SEEN HIM, , THAT GUY HAD DIED STANDING LISSEN! THAT ECHO ! IT SOUNDS LIKE I'V HOLLERINY DOWN A WELL:- BALLS O FIRE! WHAR ON AIRTH WHAR AM I ?? IT WUZ BROAD DAYLIGHT--THEN ALL OF A SUDDEN EVER'THING WENT PITCH-BLACK — Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS TARNED MY BACK ON THAT FEE-RO-SHUS VARMINT -- THEN I FELT SCME DRETFUL HOT AIR ON TY' NAP O' MY NECK AN'-- Jakland, Calif., Mrs. Davis says he realized a life-long ambition y coming to Alaska. = '\ » Sun rises at . HE management of this s vank 1s pledged to conserva- z tive operation. The safety ¢ depositors’ funds is our erimary constderetion. In addition Lhe bank is a mem- ver of Pederal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of vur deposit- ors against loss to 4 maxi- num of $5,000 MAKE IT ANOTHER DAY--I WON'T BE HERE SATURDAY - - M GOING TO THE FOOTBALL GAME/ NOW-YOU LISTEN TO ME-T WANT YOU TO — REMIND ME TO FIRE YOU ON SATURDAY - TT WISH I COULD KEEP MAGGES | COUSIN ANAKE | LONG ENOUGH _ | ) | TO TELL HM HE | {e b ] TRYIN' TO PICK TH’ WINNER HEYZ You ! T WANT TO TALK TO YOU {:«u)—«’ JUST AS T THOLGH INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 INSURED For Christmas Presents Purses, Moccasins BLISS TRADING POST On the Plef ' Open every day FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . B e