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PAGE SIX HERE'S ABOUT THAT MESS IN JEWISH AREAS (By The Associated Press) Talk persisted today that both Egypt and Trans-Jordan are deal- ng for peace with the Jewish state of Is 1 The talk was pretty generally denied in official quart- ers The United States was reported opposed to a British plan to ex- tend a U. N. withdrawal order to Jewish troops to include newly- won positions in northern Pales- tine. The Council already has or- dered withdrawals in the Negev in the south. Brig. Gen. William E. Riley, the chief of the U. N. truce mission in Palestine, was said to have told Arab representatives in Paris their governments had better make peace with Israel, because their military itions are hopeless. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital ver the weekend were Billy Johnson, Leetta Caldwell and Llcyd Hughes Discharged from the hospital were Eerl Watkins, Mrs. Paul Wil- on, Mrs. Konrad Klippert ‘and ughter No one was admitted or dis- “harged frem the Government Hos- ital cver the weekend. Sources close to the TIsraeli for-4 eign office said Egypt and Israel were talking peace for southern Palestine yptian terms were been narrowed down itee of a right to keep said tc to a guara the Gaza coastal strip and a waiv- er by Jews on reparations demands. An Egyptian source at the U. N. in Paris denied the report. G A Cairo newspaper said King Abdullah has suggested peace be- tween Trans-Jordan and Israeld Trans-Jordan officials in Cairo de- There enough to suggest at this however, nied smoke a lit See how gey and cheerful your mew laundry can be—how well it can be combined with the all- electric kitchen to make & beauti- ful, livable room! 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T MANY VETERANS ARE LOCATED IN ALASKA DURING PAST YEAR Ernest E. Lincoln, Regional Off- ice Manager of the Veterans Ad- ministration in Juneau, announced that a steady increase in veteran | population within the Territory is| illustrated by the increased amount | of activity ;shown in the reports of the VA office during the past year. Approximately 200 more claims for benefits- were transferred in each month than were transferred ! out, .and in addition, an average of more than 100 new claims file | numbers were assigned each month | to veterans who were already re- ' siding in the Territory. TIIL DAILY ALASKA EMI EMPIRL —JUNEAU, ALASKA The number of veterans taking training under the Vocational Re- habilitation and Education pro- gram increased 259 per cent dur-: ing the past year, whereas reports from the States show that the; general trend reflects a decrease | of 12 per cent. cixty-eight veterans are now tak- | ing Vocational Rehabilitation and | Fducation training in Alaska. This figure dces not include veterans | who have been®¥ent to the States f pecialized types of training. The total amount of money paid o veteran beneficiaries increased ; | 263 per cent over the previous Total payments amounted ; I to 343,492.09. i aumber of Medical and ! 1t-patient treatments and increased stead- nd four hundred rrty-two medical out-patient minations and treatments were tions authorized. the past year the Ad- tion Division of the Juneau cnal office processed 2,717 new ases involving claims for benefits. verage of more than | 14,000 pieces of incoming and out- going correspondence with veterans was processed by the Juneau off- ice. The ons has | given and 890 dental examir and treatments were During udic Regional office located in Juneau and the three VA offices located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Ketchikan now provide con- tact service for veterans living in ccmmunities within the Terri- The average number of con- s with veterans is now in ex- of 2,000 per month. cept for water and milk, Amer- s use more paper than any- CALL FOR BIDS _ Sealed bids will be received by RANK A. METCALF, Territorial Highway Engineer, for the installa- tion of approximately 10 mooring floats in designated sites along Icy Strait, Chatham Strait, and Steph- ens Passage. Bids forms, specifications can be obtained at the office of Felix J. Toner, Room 5, Shattuck Building. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of 5% of the bid must accompany each bid. Bids will be received until ten (10) A. M., November 16, 1948 at the OF- FICE OF THE TERRITORIAL | HIGHWAY ENGINEER and then | be publicly opened and read. First publicaton, Nov. 1, 1948i. Seven hundred and | | detailed plans and t i Tee The bodies of 11 Army Air Force men were recoversi frem the wreckage of s rainstorm near Muldrow, Okla. after it exy were on a routine cross suntry estimated at oto. strewn over an recovered. (® ¥ ELKADARA 1S NEW NAME, ELKS CLUB COCKTAIL LOUNGE ¥Ehe E ro” is v the offi- cial name Cocktail Lounge couples which was given and their ladies s orchestra played for the dancing nd refreshments were served by the Embiem Club members Mrs. Lillian Uggen, president of the Emblem Club, anncunced to- day that the regular meeting will be held on Thursday evening, Nov. 11, at the Elks Hell. Due to im- portant busi , it was decided net to can he meeting because of Armistice Eight i More Years 0f War from (hina Wa: ning by Chiang ol warned China for eight more years of gainst the Chinese Commun- He said the Reds inspired nt peace rumors and that the only chance for peace is extermina- tion of the Communists CALL FOR BIDS led bids will be received by FRANK A. METCALF, TERRI- TORL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, for the construction of approxi- mately 750 lineal feet of roadway at Harbor, Alaska. detailed pl and can be ned at! the office of Pelix J. Toner, Room | 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- aska. A bid bond or certified check in the am % of the bid must | accompany each bid. be received until ten r 23, 1948 at the THE TEREITO‘U’\[ HIGHWAY ENGINEER, Ju ska and then be public] 8, 1948, 1948. SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING 2 MALTING (0. SEATTLE, USA Unit of of the Worlds Organ One at Brewing” 1ations Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY i and crashed in the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1948 picces during a driv ht from Shep This id, Wiemita (he engine and w 1l two miles. 11 Die in Plane (rash atwin-engine C-47 plane The men The wreckage was wing section where one body was Falls, Tex. CONDITIONS OF WEATRER ALASKA PTS. conditions at also on the various Pacific at by are Weather Alaska points, Coast, as of 24 hours ending morning, as released Weather Bureau, Juneau, 4:30 this the follows: emp. - conditions at 4:30 am.) 1chorage 35—Cloudy Barrow -10—Fog Bethel 33—Rain, Fog Cordova 39—Rain Dawson 10—Cloudy Edmonton 38— Cloudy Fairbanks 20—Cloudy Haines 44—Rain Juneau Airport 44—Rain Annette Isiand 44—Rain Kotzebu: 12—Cloudy FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- TION, OCTOBER 27, 1948. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of I. A. Steddart, Division Engineer, Public Roads Administration, Federal & Territorial Building, Ju- | neau, Alaska, until 9:00 o'clock A. er 8, 1948 for furnishing rial and peforming the work | for constructing Seward-Anchorage | (Turnagain Arm) . Project, Section F2,” Grading and Bridges, Third | Judicial Division, Territory of Alas- | ka *involving All Required Extra and | Miscellaneous Force Account Work; | 150 Acres Clearing; 105 Acres Grub- bing; 785.000 Cu.Yds. Unclassified Excavation; 4,000 Cu.Yds. Unclassi- fied Excavation for Structures; 520,- 600 Cu.Yds. Unclassified Excavation for Borrow, Case 1; 3,450,000 Sta. Yds. Overhaul (1000' free haul); 1330,000 Cu.Yds.Mi. Special Overhaul lof Borrow (1600’ free haul); 2,200 | Cu.¥ds. Gravel Base Course Class (2), Grading (B-1) (Track Ballast); 380 Cu.Yds. Concrete (Air-entrained {low alkali cement); 73,000 Lbs. Re- inforcing Steel; 678 Lin. Ft. Metal | Handrail; 13 M.B.M. Treated Tim- iber, Creosote Preservative; 15570 {LinFt. Culvert Pipe; 3200 LinFt., | Treated Timber Piling; 700 Cu. Yus Loose Riprap; 2,000 Cu.Yds. Special ' Placed Rock Embankment, Type 4; |50 Each Poles, Furnish and Erect; 150 Bach Poles, Remove and Rein- | stall, and other small items of work. | | Where plans and specifications are | Jn\quested a deposit of $10.00 will be | required to insure their return with- | {in 15 days after opening of bids. Checks should be made payable to | the Treasurer of the United States. | | Plans, specifications and propesals imay be obtained at the office of the | Public Roads Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, ! Oregon and at the Public Roads Ad- i ministration, 419 Federal & Terri- | torial Buildil Juneau, Alaska. W.| H. Lynch, Division Engineer. | First publication, Nov. 1, 1948. Last publication, Nov. 8, 1948. 1 /'/7[5[,4/1[0 i ] |‘ xsmucxv's/ Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourben Whiskey SOTTLED 419 McGrath Nome 22—Snow | Northway 14—Cloudy | Petersburg 42— Raun Portland 33—Clear | Prince Ruyper 44—Cloudy | -30—Clear ; : 45—Rain | Whitehorse 39—Cloudy | Yakutat NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY 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. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an Execu- tion dated October 21, 1948, issued out of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One at Juneau, Alaska, upon a Decree renderec n said court on that date in favor of the Office of the Commissioner of Veterans’' Af- fairs, an agency of the Territory of Alaska and against Lyman R. Ells- worth for the foreclosure of a cer- tain mortgage on real and personal property described in such decree. 1 have on this 22 day of October, 1948, levied upon the following de- hed real and personal property situated in the Juneau Recording District, Territory of Alaska, to- wit: 40—Rain, Fog | That certain parcel of land sit- uate in the Juneau Recording Dis- trict, First Judicial Division, Al- aska, said land being particularly described as fellows, to-wit: Patent No. 1115116 being all of Lot “H” of Tract “A”, embracing a portion of U. S. Survey No. 2392, situate in loop section, Glacier 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 Jand on file in the General Land Of- fice as prepared by the Surveyor General, Together with all structures and other improvements thereon, and | property on saidi all personal premises as follows: Contents of Five-Room House: kitchen range kitchen table 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 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 !PM. at the location of said prop- werty mentioned and described here- !in, and that the personal property | Whl be sold first in the manner pre- scribed by law, and that if suffi- jcient is not realized from the sale jof said perosnal property to satisfy | the judgment and execution in full, then I will at th¢ 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 i 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, 1948. Last pubication, Nov. 13, 1948. B Ul i rep R CRURT [ 33—Snow | ****** g | W-’A'-'N-Ti A-D-S ‘ _ _TORSALE | FORSALE 4 BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, | 3 BEDROX laundry, electric kitchen, inlaid| ern, rurg(gmigiiggggf c:,ff,':l hardwoed floors, Ca.sey—vshaltuck location, with very large yard. ! addition. Full concrete basement, | 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine | NEARING completion, ! view, large living room, hard- Y floors. 2-BDR. beautifully furnished, in Casey-Shattuck addition, immed- iate occupancy; kasement, fur- nace. two houses. in Highland District. 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartment hous: es. CHOICE building lots. COMMERCIAL property, warel.ouse space, ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2| RESIDENTIAL property, houses, acre pat. land, Lemon| Highway and Auke Bay' Creck; Briggs summer home on { LISTINGS needed on upper bracket Point Leouisa. residential preporty. Lictings ac- new Glacier INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts., best cepted on appraisal. view, hest location, terms, large wl lots, good heating plant, all npts o, good heat llIAM WIHN-Phone 234 DUPLEX ofi Gastineau - Avenue, East First, $4500; terms. VERY SPECIAL OFFERS:— 3-BDR. furnished home Norway|1941 CHRYSLER ROY. AL, Point, $500 down, monthly pay. drive, good tires, body gom!l"l:"l:l3 i $100 per mo. dio, heater, upholstery good, $750, | 2-BDR Doughs Beach. {NEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE; alsa I 1-bedroom house, 5 acres patent- MUBPHY & “unp“v ed land, large warehouse, garden. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS 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-bedroom house. 1 mile past airport. Phone €76 over First National Bank Fllll SELE 3 SLEDS, one $6, two at $5. Ph. Sv}fiiflfi“' built in 1046, towed to Green 153, 3 3! ¢ , used 5 times only. Cab- ¥ e AR B in Cruiser, 27 ft. long, 8% ft, { USED Doors cheap; also some Peam, 3 ft. draft. Sleeps four, tools. Ph. Blue 119. 37 mi All plexiglass windows, Neptune oil burner stove. Gray 52 4-cyl- inder engine, 314349 — 24x7x3, Chrysler conver- sion, documented, fully equipped, $850.. WE HAVE 10 USED CARS pric- 4 ROOM HOUSE completely fux- nished, also with a '41 Ford | truck, 110-volt A C power plant, | bath’ rcom and shower with hot and cold water and about 4 a. l cf land. All for $5,000. Inquire ed from $175 to $1450. l Elmer C. Norton, 11%: mile post, HOUSES, new, unfinished, and old i Glacier Highway. 33 6t PIANOS as low as $150. | 1041 Plymouth pickup $450; 1940 . | Buick Sedan $600; 1934 Ford pEIER woop it : 5 W i i P 5 Real Estate - - Boats }1{Bupagier 3812 Sale Merchandise TROLLER, 3¢’z8'x= Dhas new en- 2th (% Iarbor — Fhone 211 gine, $2500. Pn. after 6 p. m, “*“:’ s Douglas 474. 32 6t £ UB KE"'I BOAT Eunice, 48-ft. pu)se sein- U : 4 WILL SUBLET der: 2 er and halibuting boat. Installed 3-bedroem hnu:gnrgl,“emx::j:l;: a new 265 hp General Motor ~joee in. Ph. Blue 119 37 2t2 Qicscl last spring. For informa- Lot Sewvanos 2l ticn sce or write Rcnald Bean. S Occupants must Wil be at Gastineav. Hotel for buy furnitu 1931 Buick Sedan a few days. Home address Kake, also for sale. Write P. O. Box Alaska. 32 12t 2899. 35 3t HALLICRAETER, Model No. S-40- I rent, weekly anc A. Priced at $75.00 for quick rates, Imperia! Hotel ale. Phone 603. 32 tf 2( 1mo. BOAT ‘:lacum, lenzth 49x12'6'x NORTHEKN Hotel under new 56", has 65-watt Northern phone, management. Reasonable rent electric win Chrysler Royal Phone 74, 982 tf powered. Omne scow 50'x16" with — — — ok house and equip., one log float A¥TS., Rooms wiih kitcher priv 54x24 with house and equip., one ileges. Home Hotel Ph. 8 47 01 load flo-t :'x7. Will sell all to- gether ur separate. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 29 1 mo SEAVIEW Ap.. for rent from Federal Bldg tne block NICE Clean Room, steam-ieateé 6-ROOM house at Hoonah, Alask;. Lower rent! 815 Goid St 856 t $3,000.00. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 19 1 me. NICE CLEAN steam heatcq rooms also steam baths. Scandinaviax Rooms 736 t ob CLEAR ROOME nonthly. Colonial Hotel weekly Ph 18 | PART of d4-room house near Fed- eral Bldg., lights, bathroom, oil- stoves, 1 or single men; no alco- ONE 1500-Watt Untversal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Joweiss Btore: 978 | houis. P.O. Bcg( 2984. 26 4t 1 NEW L)commg 220 HP motor | wurzn complete with starter, generator, | ___ il et double 'mags, pusher prop nnleE ARE interested in minlng 1 set 4056 floats, $620.00. Phone preperties showing lead occur- 581. 986 tf | rances that warrent immediate development. All available data D H tal 2ND HOUSE past ski trail on the; gybmitted will be studied in strict Douglas Hiway. Terms.. Als0 5-1 confidence and returned. Yukon ton; Boche Halst 465, 36 tf! podes, Limited, Box 576, Noranda, 7= Quekec, Canada. 372 TINY TOY DOGS; present; Toy Fox Terriers, ) Manchesters and Chihuahuas, all pedigreed. $65 and up. Write: Hazel McLennan, Burton, Wash,, Route 1. 36 3x ent resident; would sublet until “ IS “ME ‘o m permanent house is found. Phone T CHRISTMAS MAR | e 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranot lovely Xmas | in washing walls and woodwork. Washing and waxing floors. Ph. Blue 655 evenings. 028 tf PLEASANT Room or apartment by young emplioyea woman; perman- It's almost the night befme Hotel. 004 tf Christmas, in the view of Mrs. 004 3% Crystal Snow Jenne, Postmaster, - who warns Juneauites that there is only one sailing which will et over- seas packages to their destinations —that of November 27, ani uhat the Princess Louise departure of December 7 will be the last oefore Christmas, even for Seattle. Thereafter, air mail parcel postl MISCELLANEOUS DR. WM. T. RILEY, Chiropodist. Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Phone Blue 379. 32 1 mo, HOPES New ana Used Mase. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 t1 - WINTER and PUND, CO. ioc. Complete Photographic Supplies veveloping - Zrinting - Enlargin) Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats |GUARANTMD Realistic Perman: ent, $7.50., aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty 8ho). Phone 20L will be the only post office handling which can reach friends Outside and, because Juneau is not yet zoned. for it the fee is 80c a pouad. There’s wis news i Emplre ads Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial 315 Decker Way. o Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 LOST AND FOUND FOUND and turned ln at Empire: HAND TOOLED Bag. About 21 per cent of American homes which were wired for elec- i tricity had < vacuum cleaners in 1925 and about 51 per cent had them in 1942 iiPRES&‘HIfllflN SHBES Juneau Fool Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 | | Toy |MAN wants odd Jobs, speclailziug L) @)