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PAGE SIX coach checks his position during the 0, V: All of ihe SOLDIER 15 SHOT BY WOMAN; TRIED TO BREAK INDGOR - CANVASSING With election report owly \ ren RETURNS driftin RIVERS TO SITKA 1 G, Ri Territorial At- General, left yesterday for handle the sale of es- rty. He plans in t ar for befc returning Ralpt torney cheated members of Board be- to get the ember 10, must wait ion Canva be diffi to thice lieve it will cificial the date if returns § pas d;\nl‘lm' the soldier home of alt it Dec hey hunting November 15, cot yefore ymplet - ANCHORAGE Army today iden shot trying t an elde womar night as Pfe. W Fort Richardson Commissioner dered an inquesi death yesterday. Richard Herd, Lreaking down her door fired. First Di- not be completed according oz Alaska of the Ernest Collector ven t JUNEAU SHRINE CLUB Nov week to ects Friday p.m G. O. Abraham, - o NOTICE After November 10, no telephone rentals for the month of November will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU TELEPHON Monda 5, at the Williams, Secre.a. other two members canvassing group are Gov Gruening and Customs James J. Connors, Sr. - YOUR CAR t 8 at 8 4 2t) Pres. Wa the soldier's h or- he i when she I Jacobs and and Harbor 35 3t Needs repair, w. see -> oo 11th Fish apparently obtain about all the water they need through their skins and the feod they eat. AND DOUGLAS CO. —adv. - - WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! _— = e the good times every night at ROSS’ OASES Drive over fo Douglas. Visit the “*FRasmmpus Room,” and tune in KINY at 5:45 for your favorite dance tunes and popular melodies. —ee l|IlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIlllIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIlIIIiiIIlllIIII|IIIIl||IIIIIIII"“HIfilIiIIIl FEUSI & JENSEN, INC. Phone 202----DDouglas SATURDAY’S SPECEK BUTTER, Darigold, quarters . Ib. B5¢ Tuna Fish Grated or Solid—tin ALS Skippy Peanut Buler 45¢ Plain cr ( rnm-h—l 1b. jar Corned Beef Hagh 2 for 3¢ | Homey - Carsten's—1 Ib. {in Clover Farm tin 99c TRY THE NEW AND POPULAR b GOLD SEAL GLASS WAX . P fin 55¢ Fudge & Frosting Mix 37c | Cinch Cake Mix - rky- 4Tc Lux Flakes Deal 54c Efl"flf .,P,,'fim_"ffl e e BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE gparts 1,03 Quality Meats-Fruits -Prodice ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|m||||||||||||||I|III|||||||||Il|||||||||ilml|||||||||||||||||||IlllIIIIllllllll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Il Selint Dug- | THE DAILY AL/\SKA EMPIRL JDNLAU ALASKA | AMERICANS MUST LEAVE CHINA AREA (By The A*\Al(ll!(‘ll Press) Americans w advised today to leave the Nanking and Shanghal areas of China, which seasoned Chinese Communist nies threat- en pendents of Ameri to leave the soon mu)‘ I le which ng up miles gov- CABINET SHAKEUP NEARING {Continued from | | | | | | | Page One) Brannan down to the political in- activity of Secretary of the Treas ury Snyder. Snyder in Snyc keen no suggest man ever had wanted him to do ing. Snyde not a particularly smooth politician At the e time, these reporters were told that Mr. Truman is not d in any “reprisal” dismis- No Politician case ion that Mr. Tru- suggested or even any campaign- is regarded as b reat Bul nder be of had with which the ! nerthwest ernment of them reco! Nar The 400,000 troops, megt mediocre combat in the area to oppose the d disciplined Red Armies Chen Yi <> FOR BENZELS sals There's | tough reste of Gen e anA the defense put in that knock heads Army-Ne Ickes i d to cretary of the news- were talk quits be even that estal may while to and get the 1 job finished for ad-kne ill not be p BOY on w crd Ben erda unds 1 two Lovett FOR SMIT. e Mr. Truman nd caused Smith are ! ents of daughter, early this morning Hospital. The baby ° nds, 14 ounces at Albert raising of last week had learn- ment on | Truman \ ett some ey he said M dential state after Mr. to issue it Marshall May Quit Un. Mr. Truman is able ln persuede Marshall to change his i about resigning as Secretary State that may be one of the top jobs the President wn]‘ in St Ann’'s I n ad dec NOTICE OF HEARING | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i that GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, Ad- | ministrator of the estate of Wil- |llam' Lewis Baldwin, also known as E. W. L. Baldw 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 seal of the Probate Court day of October, 1948. , (Seal) FELIX GRAY, {U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio !Probate Judge — Juneau Precinct. (First publication, Oct. 15, 1948. iLnst publication, Nov. 5, 1948 | less on and Will Clayton, ' Undersecretaries, have oned as likely possibil- with European Recov: lor W. Averell Harri- i and GOP Senator Arthur H. \.mu'n\nr( Michigan. Vanden- r will surrender his Foreign Relations Committee Lhmmsmxmp to Democrat Tom Connally ol Texas come January 3. For nearly any vacancy ' that| comes up, Mr. Truman may give| a gooed deal of consideration to his goocd friend Mon C. Wallgren, who lost his bid for re-election eas; Governor of Washington Sta!e‘ | Tuesday. Mr. Truman has proposed a 10th { Cabinet post for a new Department of Public Welfare to handle such thinzs as Soc ml Security. FIREBOYS DISCUSS | BUSINESS, THEN EAT | BAKED BEAN, HAM Members of the Juneau Volunteer flxe Department held their regular onthly meeting last night at the| Pire Club. | Assistant Chief William Neider- | {hauser presided in the absence of! | Chief Minard Mill, who, together | with a large number of firemen, | are out of town on hunting trips. During the business session it was | decided to reimburse the city for! steel fencing purchased for the ball park, which will be installed after are made to the right field which was recently damaged by flcod waters of Gold Creek, Pay-| ment will be made from funds de- ! rived from baseball game receipts The misuse and desf ion of - portable pumps placed at the smal! boat harbor for fire protection eli- cited considerable discussion. It is expected the city will again repair e equipment and methods of pro- ftecting it from further damage were suggested, After announcing that there had been seven fires during the month, Chief Neiderhauser clgsed the meet- ing so that the members could par- take of an excellent lunch of beans and baked ham ‘served by truck drivers Larsen and O'Brien. hand and the this 14th \ | siexs’ sumt "BREWING 8 mmun @0 SEATTLE U5 A, Unit. of Ope. of the Worlds Great Brewing?, Organizations Distributed throuznout Alaska hy ODOM COMPANY WHAT BEAUTIFUL FLOORS! | YES, IT’S EASY wiTH JOHNSON’S SELF-POLISHING GLO-COAT On stone tile, linoleum and hardwood floors, Johnson’s Self-Polishing GLO- COAT gives you a beautiful shine with practically no work. Just apply GLO- CoAT—it dries in 20 minutes to a beau- tiful, gleaming finish. No rubbing, no polishing, Ask your dealer for GLO- COAT today. JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT Made in the U.S.A, by the makers of Johnson’s Wax there has | with given | |ing and dance groups. L: [ )y lp\ ty tenight | the ‘hotel are: o —rr— FIRE RAGES, | ; CALIFORNIA | Hundreds of Firemen Bat- -| fle Blaze Which Already ! Destroyed Many Homes LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5—~#— Hundreds of grimy firemen raced time today in a fight to e scores of Santa Monica mountain homes from destruction. | The mountain blaze, centered in picturesque Topanga Canyon windin; the " hills about the Peg to the San Fernando Valiey—already had destroyed abuut‘ 100 homes. Meanwhile, south of here in the a Ana district, flames of an- cther fire continued to lick tow- ard the exclusive Lemon Heights residential some acreage yanging as high as A half-dozen cabins were burned in Santa Ana between Santa An'\ and wver 10,000, reported mnyon, Riverside. Residents heme in Le'“o'\ TICKETS 5 10 GO ON SALE MONDAY evacuated some 85 }lewhh FOR SKATE SHOW are shaping up amateur rolling skating show, “Rhythm On Rollers,” which the| unicr Chamber of Commerce will |<msm in the Town Hall Recrea-| Center on November 20, 21| 22. At the Jaycees meeting it was announced that! on sale next matinee per- Plans for thP tion and this noon, tickets would go | Menday. A special ‘ormanue day, November 20. More than 30 skaters will take part in the roller skating show which will include free style skat- st Tuesday evening the Jaycees had a view of the show and from s “Rhythm on Rollers” ing to be well worth seeing The Jaycees will hold a work at b rooms near the Boat Harbor. Chairs are to be painted, a stove | icleaned, and donated drapes pul up. An open house Jas soon as the rooms have fixed up been UCC BOARD T0 MEET, JUNEAU, NOVEMBER 17 The annual meeting of the Al- acka Unemployment Compensation Cemmission will be held this year in Juneau, at the Commission’s Central Office headquarters, Gold- stein Building, Room 314, Novem- ber 17, 18, and 19. The " Commission will review the operations of the Agency for the past year, adopt, amend or rescind regulations, and prescribe policies | for the coming year. Among the many matters on the agenda are the following: season- al industry regulation, present status of experience rating, possi- bility of dependency allowances and temporary disability benefits. All parties interested in appear- ing beiore the Commission regard- ing® subjects related to the Alaska Unemployment Compensation Law sheuld contact R. E. Sheldon, Exe- cutive Director, on or before Nov. 15. 2 - MAYOR CARROLL HERE Mayor C. A. Carroll of Skagway is registered at the Baranof Hotel. Other Skagwayites registered at Albert Hall, Mrs. Hay Jechnson, and R. S. Schy. - AT THE BARANOF Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Sitka are registered at the Baranof Hotel. KEN'IUCKY'S/ SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Sourben Whiskey SOTTLED tN BOND 0 loflo" [ MOUNTAINSZ section outside Orange, | estimates of burned- will be given on Satur-| pre- | all! is [z(‘\-l 7:30 at their new' will he held | - TOR SALE [ wea- N-T A.‘...s 1 | FOR SAI.E St. completely furnished, immed- iate occupancy. Terms. Basement, furnace, electric kitchen. $1,000 down will take 3-bedroom, completely furnished home, elec- tric water heater, large new re- frig., ete. 3-APT, good rental, partly furn- ished South Frankling wash room, Terms, 4-BDR. Home on Sixth Street, new drapes, large refrigerator. HALE property, 10% mi. Terms. Furnished, patented; patented 3-bdr., Auke Lake; houses partly furnished, light plant, patented, Lemon Creek, immediate occupancy. come; 150 #t. frontage near Fromhnlst prop. on highway; lots; Douglas; ‘Willoughby. SEAVIEW, “erms, income approx. $400 per _mo.; 3-apts, income $265 per mo., terms; power barge, trolling boat; THE FORREST- er; Cole’s Dvile-driving ey other bus. opp. EMUBPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | | i 2 £ v UP CF '? [ 1-ROOM House. buy furniture; for sale. Occupants must 1931 Buick Sedan Write P. O. Box 3 3t ‘ 2899. PART of a set of Red Wing pot- tery. Set can be completed local- ly. Ph. Black 56 034 3t | MODEL | Room 7 pm, | rifle. Rooms, 30-06 Haven Inquire 6 to 33 3t 1, } . completely fur- 0 W 41 Ford 11¢-volt A C power plant, | 4-R0ON [ truck, 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000.| complete furnished new carpets, | Schnoeker | Phone (76 over First National Bank ' also West Juneau and; NEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE; | h room and shower with hot | 1d cold water and about 4 a. of land. All for $5,000. Inquire Elmer C. Norton, 11% Glacier Higl pickup $450; $600; 193¢ Ford Willys Knight Se- them at 1941 Plymouth Buic dan cour TROLLER, 30 gine, $2500. Douglas 474. after 6 p. m. BOAT Eunice, 48-1t. er and halibuting boat. Installed ; a new 165 hp General Motor | tion see or write Rcnald Bean. Will k2 at Gastineau: Hotel for’ a few days. Home address Kake, Alaska. 32 '2f, HALLICRAFTER, Model No. S-40- | A. Priced at $75.00 for qmck sale. Phone 603. lEngth 49)(12' X BOAT Tilacum, electric winch, powered. house and equip., one log floatj- 54x24 with house and equip., one load float 06’xT'. Will sell all to- gether or separate. Clarence Moy, | Sitka, Alaska. 29 1 mej Chrysler 6-ROOM house at Hoonah, Alaska. $3,000.00. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 19 1 mo. ICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18" ONE 1500-Watt_ Universal Light Plant. Compléte with heavy duty | Jewelry Store. 976 tf complete with starter, generator, double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf | MEMORIAL CHURCH CHOIR MEETS TONIGHT The Memorial choir will meet for rehearsal at 7:30 this evening. Those wishing to sing with the group are welcome. A full attend- ance is urged by the conductor. ol G Al FROM FAIRBANKS Fairbanks residents at the Bar- ancf Hotel are Bob Kemp, Paul Hammer, G. O. Sauders, James Ja- cobson and Merie C. Buytaint. ——— BASSFORDS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bassford, former Juneau residents, are stay- “ng at the Baranof Hotel. They reside in Sitka now. Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 Edwards j ))(PHESCRIPTIDN SHDES Juneau Fool Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 mile post, STOR. FRONT 33 6t 1940 ROOMS for Jay's ey 931 NORTHEKN —Hotel nas new en- { 32 6t ! { 1 batteries, Call Ludwig Nelson's{ Bedroom house or apt. 1 NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor I | | NEARING THO-bedroom house near 12th|3 BEDROOM RESIDENCE Mod. ern, furnished, excellent central location, with very large yard. Full concrete basement, completion, two houses in Highland District. 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-2-4 UNIT Apartment hou: - Ses. CHOICE building lots. COMMERCIAL property, warekouse space. RESIDENTIAL property, Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential prcperty. Listings ac- cepted on appraisal. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 VERY SPECIAL OFFERS:— new Glacier LOTS*SuuLh Pranklin, good in-| 1941 CHRYSLER ROYAL, Fluid drive, good tires, body good, ra- dio, heater, upholstery good, $750. alse 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 $500 down and live rent free whila paying for house with rental of 2-bedrocm house. 1 mile past airport. SWAN LEE bnilt in 1946, towed te Juneau, used 5 times only. Cab- in Cruiser, 27 ft. long, 8% ft, beam, 3 ft. draft. Sleeps four, All plexiglass windows, Neptuna oil burner stove. Gray 52 4-cyl- inder engine. 31A849 — 24x7x3, Chrysler conver- sion, documented, fully equipped, $850.. WE HAVE 10 USED CARS pric- ed from $175 to $1450. HOUSES, new, unfinished, and old PIANOS as low as $150. PETER WOOP SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th ¢ ) Harbor — Phone = FOR RENT 327 So. Franklin St. Fh. Blue 379. 31 6t rent, rates. weekly Imperial and Hotel 2( 1mo. monthly under new Reasonable rent 982 tf priv a7 0 management. Phone 74 | APTS, Rooms with Kitcher 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 88( purse _sefn- ! SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, cne block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf diesel last spring. For informa-|NICE Clean Room, “steam-aeated Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 t. ' NICE CLEAN steam neated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 WANTED | — 2 56", has 65-watt Northern phone, | WANTED: Good home for kittens. Royal | One scow 50%16' With | AN wants odd Jobs, speclaiizing Ph. Green 830. 33 3t in washing walls and woodwork. Washing and waxing floors. Ph. Blue 655 evenings. 028 tf { EXPERIENCED Seniar Clerk. Sal- ary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203 Health Department, Territorial Building. 15 tt | PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employea woman; perman= / ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 0005 t4 Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3% MISCELLANEOUS DR. WM. T. RILEY, Chiropodist. Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Phonse Blue 379. 32 1mo, HOPES New ana Used Mase. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 1 WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - krinting - Enlarginy Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Sho). Phonce 201 315 Decker Way ] LOST AND FOUND RICKEY GARRISON lost has tri- cycle, a large red one, was a birhtday present last September. Been missing from Waynor Ad- dition, where he resides, since Oct. 28. If anyone has found his tricycle or knows its where- about, we would very much ap- preciat your calling Blue 309. Re- ward. 034 3t FOUND and turned in M Emph'e More than veterans attended 1948 summer schools under the provisions of The American Legion-sponsored GI Bill and Public Law 16.

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