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PAGE SIX UNIONS WILL | SUPPLY FOOD, § STRIKE ZONES member co the confer told newsmen tha would maintain food and f delivery operations in New harbor. The tugs also will con to tow ships to , he added won't take them out The union leader shoremen would ‘ref Marshall Plan shipments but Army cargo would be rmoved A possibility th: might take a maj pute was indlcated when the mayor said he had talked by telephone Director of 1d Concilia- Ryan said he was gong to give “the mayor the picture up to date.” | Ryan made his statement after a | meeting with Thomas R, Steutel, | Federaticn Conciliator, and members of the umon’s wage nezotiating com- | mittee. The O'Dwyer-Ryan talks—insti- tuted after the mavor flew home from an interrupted Californ'a va- cation — is concerned particularly with the 15,000-odd longshoreme™ in the port of New York. It wa expected, however, that any settle- ment reached would also end th six-day old strike in other East Coast ports. The strike, Halifax, Nova Sco been subst.tuting port for trans-At the Wast Monot walk meantime, , whi e h the d e liners spread to has since 100 PROOF Bottled in Bond KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY +SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Seattle. U. S. A, Distributed tnroughout Alaska by CDOM COMPA, ‘»:A. s S FARMER-PRESIDEN T — Carlos Prio Socarras of state to his farm near Havana. Right: Polish folk g the city field man- | at the west old fashio it looked all the oldf * A mon of good taste ap- preciates a gift of jewelry. Let this handsome tie clip, smart key chain, dress set or any other masculine accessory from our unusual assortment be your token of affection this Christmas. Priced to suit your budget. Come in and br The N Orders received by mail nee is performed in Rockefeller Plaza, New s observance of United Nations Week. ¥ Fred Matson. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948 S IONE DEAD, SIX ILL 5, new l;rrfi tent of Cuba. is right at heme when he retreats from affairs He demonstrates his skill with a tractor. Left: He has a cup of coffee. due to bad weather or any mishap. een received that Bert r had a mishap with his boat the Edith A. We are told that she I'sted the wrong way while on the gridiron in Juneau, falling over Lreaking a couple of boards. expected to have repairs made 1d be back at Gustdvus at an 1.\1‘\' date. has Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods are in Gustavus for a few weeks. He is taking the place of Jim Vrooman at the Airfield while Vrooman is cack at school in Oklahoma, Eifin Cove | News Nofes COVE, Alaska, Nov. 5.7, Correspondence) — Henry | 1 was a p nger on our ma.. | at the Treva C. from Juneau yes- d E suse guest o \ | | | e A. and Groorge W lliams le > neau today on the Treva C. T e Williams plan ancisco by plane, Warm Sp: mzs Cal)f T2 extreme high tides me past to go to Sen| later going to for a month. | | | | | i ed the tra'l time that tides a rs on the mail plane from LeRae standstill due At the meetin, eld last evening .lin the City . the Juneau Play- ,lers voted to d e receipts from - | their next production, scheduled to _!take place after the first of the | ._'year, to the Teen-Age Club. ! According believing that they | would arouse interest in young and | old al'ke, the Thespians agreed upon | a riotous mystery comedy, “Mr.| and Mrs. North,” for their next pre- sentation. This play has an over- | atundance of male characters, .so’ men are urged to be present at the ker have |try-outs, to take place the first here he week in Decemter, a definite nme to | ¥ Le announced later. g of an airplane float| Mrs. Edith Shrenk, Vice President and an oil il Re- of the Players, presided at last visited their L.ome w\\'n}mgm'g meeting. Expend'tures for stopping duri the | the last successful vlay, “The Win- Mr. and Mrs.|dow,” given recently in the Grade 1 School Auditerium, were discussed 'A sum was set aside as a donation {to the Parent-Teacher Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jobnson had|pyng, the same Leing offered as an k sts last week, | c.pession of thanks to school au and 4 orities for the use of the school- ‘lvo for product on purposes. I S0f ad n to the consideration o O finances, Mrs. Shrenk appointed : | piay-reading committee consistin of Katherine Nordale, France: Worobec ahd Richard Peter. - e has no railroads and no Prizes for the went to the um.!y the of Gustavus, isit at the home of the Newburns had lhe ne 3 being invited to a rabbit feast Wm. Leliman spen Juneau. Returning fro: last Satur, as! ripet 11 | pighw, came to and Mr. Lehman ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: of the Airfield hére. |That Thomas J. Selby, executor of Sinrine the estate of John Christian Berg, Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Trump left deceased, has filed his final account for Juneau this. fall for a s in and report of his administration o! that city, where their ha I'ttle said estate, and his petition fo: is was born. Later in the distribution thercof, in the United ent to Yakataza where States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- e employed as radio neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska: r. Mr. Trump hi ta- that 10 o’clock A. M. Janhary 11th, at this field for ) 1949, has been fixed as the time 2 year: Tun 1e and said court the place for hearing wighter of Mr. and Mrs, same; and that all. persons con- r of this place |cerned therein are hereby notified pevsy |to appear at said time and place rl Haynes is ing a and file their objections, if any, to wpected said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, November 8th, 1948. week town wit! is in charge sl Pe THOMAS J. SELBY, 1 Executor. First publication, Nov. 9, 1948. st publication, Nov. 30, 1948. | Gumble, | Monsen, Larry ~ POISONING CASE, GALENA AIREAS: W-A-N-T A-D-S ] FOR SALE | . FOR SALE fr6m polsdnling , penpoous, fufnacs, basement, 3 BEDROOM RESIOENGE: Mot r Force base, wn here to the The Cn ena veen Fairbanks UGLAS sSCOUT” DAY ternoen, at the Douglas al day” fo At the In- conducted by n, the following d tE Brownie Wi 1d Scout pins: Vadra Fleek, Shar- >n Henkins, Lucille Isaak, Annie Fusich, Judy Niemi. Also receiving Zcout pins were Peggy and Zona Pinkerton. | Second Class Badges, Hostess and Daencer Ba were also given to :irls completing this work by May, of the 1947-48 year, and member- ship stars were awarded for the 1948 registration. 1 The program of the afternoon consisted of the following: Girl Scout Marching Song; Presentation of the Colcrs, flag bearers, Moni Vinson and Mary Cuthbert; Guards, Charlotte Conine and Peggy Par- sons; Pledge of Allegiance; Scout * DUPLEX off laundry, electric kitchen, inlaid hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck addition. 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine view, large living room, hard- flcors. 2-BDR. beautifully furnished, in Casey-Shattuck addition, immed- iate occupancy; basement, fur- nace. ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Creek; Briggs summer home cn Point Louisa. COME $265 per mo; 3 apts., best view, best location, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. Gastineau East First, $4500; terms. 3-BDR. furnished home Point, $100 per mo. Avenue, Norway | 2-BDR Douglas Beach. | | MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone (76 over First National Bani FOR SPLE DIAMOND Ring mng Lovely Stone and | setting, priced below appraised | value. Write Box 5160, care of Empire. ‘ 43 2t Oath and Song; Scng, America the GENERAL E‘cctrlc _wgsh{ng mach- Beautitul, accompanist, Mrs. James Parsons; Awards; Song, America. iowing the program Judy Nie- mi, Jerry Faye Ferguson and Ma- .2 Werobee presented a short play written by Maria, entitled “Tooth- Licublcs.” This was done in con- scuor with a Literature and rematics Badge which the girls of Patrol 2 are working on. A ceaulhwul caxe, decorated in the Girl Scout emblem, was cut nd served by the girls to the together with hot coffee Mary Cuthbert, vice- csigent of Pawol 1, presided at ¢ colhee tavle, woue Lowise Grant :ved the punch. wests, ad puncn, ol awads for work done 5 Lobion Wik be held in the ong, w.th girs o1 Patross 1 and leadership of Mis. wars. A. L. Cen- wuae. the €y and icipating. IRLLT MADE / W arrested for reck- @ wie uicy of Doug- eenng by nighway Jok Monagle. The cd Mounday aiternoon by Magistrae was - .- Clements | Q.LQA R0 & .4«‘ F' MOEDAY fi. GHTS ming and outgoing passen- on Pan American Seattle flights ncluded the following: tle: Lynette Mann, A. Fay Wiltschdo. Don Lilile, Bietinger, Myrtle Krusey, D. L. Cheney, A. W. Morgan, Hamp- ton Roberts, Ernest Talbert, Mary | Gahagan, Edward Paynton, Rulph‘l Mize, Horace Delten, Corneline H. F. Willilams, Robert Rutter, Tina Louri, Hugh Davis, Lu- | A, Lyon, Gordon |ella Formott, W. V. Cagle. To Seattle: Mildred Harshberger, The Rev. H. L. Sweeney, Helen Fitzpaltrick, Ruby | Fitzpatrick, Larry atrick, Jr.,! 3. A. Readinger, G. 8. Hiddleston, | | John Fleming, Emil Vienola, Mrs. | J. Dinneen, Jerry Dinneen, Shelby | Tucker, Frank and Jeanne Kay, E. J. Griffith, Leif Torkelson, E. M.' | Sucl, Keith Bloom, Uinta Hunter. H. G. Nordling, Henry Rostad, L.| Ness, The Rev. Edgar Gallant, E. A. | Mlcore, Mary Wright, James Mec-| Aden, L. R. Besore, ine in good condition, new rolls | Jjust installed, $35. Also vacuum cleaner $10.00. Call Douglas 612 after 5:30 or see Mary Kirk- | ham. 43 2t OWING to my health, am retiring and selling out all my houszhold ©d cffice equipment. Call 574 er 2 p. m. Wm. Holzheim- er. a | OLYMPIC oil range, § ticn, new fan and Call Deuglas 283. good condi- carbureter. 44 3t 9 7 G"C fln b'd : o ton 31506 llk'.‘ 5% 19 ette $200. Plymouth pickup $450. 1040 Bu'ck Sedan, $550. 1934 Ford Couge, $22 See them at Jay's Super Service. 44 tf -CuAADIRON nearl’ya new, Owner leaving town. Ph.| 42 3t a;ge. full size. Call $500 down, monthly pay.| 1941 | ern, furnished, excellent central location, with very large yard. Full concrete basement, NEARING completion, two houses in Highland District. 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartmunt houses. CHOICE building lots. COMMERCIAL pmperty. ‘warel. ousq | space. RESIDENTIAL property, Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket | residential prcparty. Lictings ace cepted on appraisal. wi LLIAM WINN-Phone 234 1937 PLYMOUTH Sedan, runs good, | four new tires, $275. 1 1636 Dodge Sedan, good condition, “body good, $350. Model A Roadster, $250. CHRISTMAS present for Junior— motor scooter, $90. 1938 Ford Coupe $300. 1938 Ford coupe, $550. new Glacier five good tires, - 1938 Ford Panel $450. | 1938 Dodge Panel with 1940 motor, $275. 11940 Ford coupe, $800. 3-BEDROOM house, full concrete basement, 100x100 lot in good neighborhood. $7500. | DOUGLAS—4-bedroom house, fur- | nished, large yard with creek | $7500. DOUGLAS—2-bedroom new house, | 2 lots, unfurnished, $7500. DOUGLAS—2-bedroom house on beach, furnished, available at once, $2500. AUK BAY, 3 acres houses, $3500. -BEDROOM House, 4 acres pai- ented, new Quonset chicken house, just past Mendenhall Dairy. Easy terms. -BEDROOM House, 3 acres pat- erson . Hill near Auk patented, 2 | A oms (small), iv.n. room, fireplace, com- | + furnished, gcod neigh- < ., , $4800. JHLEAU—5-room house on piling, $2100. UNEAU—I1-bedroom house, build- | n. lot adjoining, Sth St., $7,000. LAY~ 3-bedroom, boat house, ire.e bacement, $12,700. 40 6t nice, 48-ft. purse sein- PEIER woeP buting boat. Installed | ev 6 hp General Motor d'esel last spring. For informa- tion see or write Rcnald Bean. Will be at Gastinea. Hotel for a few days. Home address Kake, Alaska. 32 12t JALLICRAI‘TER Model No S-40- A. Priced at $75.00 for quick sale., Phone 603. 32 tf BOAT 1idlacum, .ength 49x12’6"x 5'6”, has 65-watt Northern phone, electric winch, Chrysler Royal powered. One scow 50'x16’ with house and equip.,, one log float 54x24 with house and equip., one load float 06’x7'. Will sell all to- gether or separate. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 29 1 mo 6-ROOM house at Hoonah, Alaska. $3,000.00. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 19 1 mo. | IICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly « monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 181 ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. 976 tf 1 NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor complete with starter, generator, double wmags, pusher prop and 1 set 4050 floats. $620.00, Phone 581 986 tf LUTHERAN LADIES' | AID GIVES BAZAAR Members and friends are cor-] ially invited to attend the sew- ng meeting of the Lutheran Ladies \id Society tomorrow afternoon © 1 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Jack Burford. During the afternoon the bazaar’ cmmittees which were appointed v the president, Mrs. Edward Dick, vill make detailed plans for their articular activities for the bazaar o be held December 1 } Brownie's Liquor Store i Phone 103 139 So. Franklin i P. 0. Box 259 Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial . Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 0 })’(PRES(‘.RIPTIDN SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 | 2ND HOUSE past ski trail on the Douglas Hiway. Terms.. Also 5- ton Beebe Hofst $65. 36 tf WANTED LET ME do your mending and plain sewing. Children cared for during school hours. Phone Douglas 464. 38 6% MAN wants odd jobs, speclaiizing in washing walls and woodwork Washing and waxing floors. Ph Blue 655 evenings. 028 t1 PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet unti permanent house is found. Phone 3. 0005 tf 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. c. 004t 004 3¢ Saltiest of all ocean areas is the Red Sea. THANKS FOR PARTY’S PARTY Mrs. John McCormick, chairman for the Democratic Party’s big vic- tory party Saturday at the Coun- try Club, wishes publicly to thank the many members who worked hard for its success. Speaking of same, a bow to the two “K’s” handling the songfest | —Kathryn Kennedy, who led the singing, and Katie (Mrs. Joe) Alex- lander, wha played piano. - SALES AGENCY Resl Lstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 311 | FB BERY \\}—ROOM furnished house on 4th | St. one block from Federal Bldg. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Oil heat. Call Green 783 after 6 p.m. 43 3t | R s | SMALL 3 room apt. suitable for employed man or woman. Ph. | Green 910. 41 6t LOVELY Furnished apt. for quiet | married couple or 1 or 2 men. Beautiful flower and vegetable garden. No phone calls. Murphy and Murphy.. 41 tf ROOMS for rent, weekly and monthly rates. Imperial Hotel | 2( Imo. NORTHEKN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent, Phone 74, 982' t APTS., Rooms wih kitcher prive lleges. Homie Hotel. Ph. 8¢6. ¥7 t4 SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, ne block from Federal Bldg. 890 &1 NICE Clean Room, steam-ieatec Lowey rent. 315 Goid St. 656 t. NICE CLEAN steam heated room: also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 76 Y MISCELLANEQUS DR. WM. T. RILEY, Chiropmflst. Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg.” Phone Blue 379. 32 1mo {OPES New ana Used Mdse. Wo buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 Y WINTER and PUND, CO. inc Complete Photographic Suppliea seveloping - Ekrinting - Enlargin: Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats’ ‘UARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. aper curls 31 up Lola’s Beauty Sho™ Phonc 201 315 Decker Way L 'LOST AND flllllll LOST: Small paxr Puntrooper wings in vicinity of Post Office. Reward. Call 888. 43 3t FOUND and turned in at Empire: HAND TOOLED Bag. TOST: A MOMENT. For further infermation see Susan Hayward and Robert Cummings in “The Lost Moment” tomorrow at the Capitol. 4 1t There are about 3,000,000 farm tractors in the continental United lmm

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