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'DEAD STORAGE’ CARS (O WAVE 10 BE HAULED AWAY; HITS JUNEAU: owices wat 1 Kk dead 1 city st Juneau:tes ns cars left parkec itute a seriou ather, and that moved If owners do this, the cars will be hauled ¢ and the owners charzed lor He also emphasizes tha is not responsicle in the case of ¢ car being hit with w nd struck Juneau late Wednesday ni and dealt out more cold blasts yesterday and right | up to this morning. AND, the weath- | er man that is enough for| prolarly 11 be colder tonight, in fact down to Wednes it would on Thanksgivi winte they mu ther man said op to 20 above Day. Well it did and then some. At 6:30 yesterday merning it was 16 deg above, At 11 a.m. it was 18. “The weather man | had made more than good.) But at 8 o'clock last night the ther-| mometer registered 10 above and at 1:30 this mor 6 above (The weatherman said 5). And it was still 6 above at 8 am. There are some f{rozen pipes. gome oil pipes clogged up, many autos won't start, taxis are busy. Incidentally there are many icy spots around town but the street department is finding all such places and doucing sand on them. There are some gusts of wind, too. And it is predicted zero ton No wonder fur caps, parkas, mittens, heavy overcoats are appearing today - e Piece-Rale Workers Must Gef Overtime Pay, Employers Icld; In resp onse to a number of re-| quests ting a misunder- standing, Al.mk n employers in the | logging industry tods are caution- ed not to overlook fallers and buckers in the industry in com- puting overtime compensation un- der the Fair Labor Standards Act but e snow and £ Thanks > busy a giving, getting with chains and clearing streets and walks. Motorists are asked Ler that the Ninth Gold Street from Si are reserved for coast ng, rve extra caution when crossing a the foot of these hills, Lybeck repor water-line extensions have moved for the cold weathe water can be obtained & the master float gangplank - 'UNIDENTIF(ED U. 5. SOLDIERS SHOOT 2 anti-freeze, sanding water- et Hill Hokkaido, Two Japanese SAPPORO, | Nov. 26.—(® we beaten by fmerican soldier. Military pc the soldie1s. last night. are scarching ed in serious condition - HART TO FAIRBANKS Harry P. Hart, min’strator construction e went to Fairbanks Tt pect work over which the PRA supervision there, also in the wchorage and Seward areas. will be gone a week or ten days. E. Evans, 7 Representa- tive of the United States Depart- ment of Labor, who pointed out that all employees covered by the Act and not specifically exempt must receive overtime compensa- tion of wo beyond 40 hours a week at the rate of ateleast time and one eir re divide determine 1or the § his overt $121 U dl\m\u 0). Therefore Woodsman™” must r tional pay of one-lb each of his 8 (8 times $125 or $10 addi- tion to the $120, which would bring his total earning for the overtime week to $130. “Violations of the Wage Hour Law can be cost ployers,” Evans stated, ployers should make cer that they maintain proper records of | hours worked by all employees, re- | gardless of how they are paid.” | He urged all employers in doubt about application of the Wage and Hour Law to contact him at Box 1030, Juneau PAT OAKES WINS SPEAKING CONTEST, | JCC SPONSORED Pat Oakes. ls-yeanom mgn! school senior, took top “honors in| the “I Speak for Democracy” radio | speaking contest held at the Ju-| neau High School Wednesday after- noon under the sponsorship of the, Junior Chamcer of Commerce. Pat is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oakes. Reading of the winning essay and | presentation of an award of a combination radio-phonograph will be made this afternoon at 5 o'clock | over KINY. A transcription of the speech is| to be sent to Fairbanks for entry | in Alaska-wide competition. Win- ner of the Territorial contest will | be sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma. for nation-wide competition. The young high school girl has the opportunity of winning a $500 scholarship and a trip to Washing- ton, D. C. in the national contest. The local radio award is being made by the Alaska Music Supply and the Junior Chamber of Com- merce Two man ar former “John addi- in and em- em- | \ \ \ \ \ \ SE) \ \ \ \ § \ ) y ) ) \ \ ] 3 N \ ) ) i ] N \ ) ' B debating as a fresh- »nomore i ly for | Helen =1 Judging were John Jaycees, Dr. th Johnson, former spec t D James C. Ryan sione of education, and Ed rk, superin- tendent of schools % ———e More nickels are used than any other American coin. OIS 2157y A ol i s e g Lybeck had few unusual problems his equipment outfitted and side- to remem- and to Second, JAPS, BEAT MH"‘ZS Japan. hot to death and five others were a pair of unidentified for | Four of the injured were report- Public Roads Ad- gineer, to in- g He U. WASH TO 6O AGAINST NOTRE DAME 2 # ame ends 1l season tomorrow ersity of Washing- h will be aiming utive victory meeting Notre Dam the rst time, have lost tc via, Washington Sta Cali Orezon, fornia, and have been tied by Ore- gen State. Their two victories scored over UCLA and Idaho. of success indicates be the medium by which Dame extends its winning or finnes fornia, d 2 Dam: curre: sames without d with the first game of the 1946 n when the Irish defeated ols 26 to 6. Coach Leahy's m then won four more before ying a scoreless tie with the my. Since that game the Irish won 20 in a row, including ins this season—over Pur- . Michigan State, Nebras- Navy, Indiana and m. Washington, as y will have surpassed the win- record set by the late Knute Under the famed Rockne won 19 consecutive and 1930. - 1 Has Kow it F’anaas@dizn Irish ames in 1929 @ Read tiie Want-Ads outhern Cali- * v ndefeated Notre Damers expected, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA (. 6. GOES 0 A F MARITIME PRINCETON - HALi: chitkoor arounn WALKOUTS Two Craft in Distress in . Lynn Canal-High Winds and Heavy Seas Basic Agree'mé'm Reache Two crafts a: tress today in Lynn Canal with 5 miie: -hour winds whipping up a refoot ‘sea and temperatures at TC. Joast Guard patrol boat 83-524 last night at 8 o'clock to go to | benefits, and a desig aid of the Chilkoot, car ferry |each wwk There would be Haines, and the Pr.nceton Hall, | mum shifts of nine hours, Presbyterian Church mission boat. |8 . m. starting time. The Chilkoot reportedly went New Era, West Coast round at 11:15 last night on the The announcement of the Pacifi Katzehin River flats, across from Haines. In a late communication from Eldred Rock the craft was ex- pected to be refloated at the next igh tide. The Princeton Hall is anchored in Lutak Iniet after being unable to reach Haines, and is in need of fuel and supplies, The mission boat left re Wednesday to take a cargo of for the Haines House Missi with the Rev. Paul Prouty skipper ing the craft. The Coast Guard patrol boat re- n an early morning com- ication that it was being de heavy fog and high ses koot left here at mid ater taking on supplies for men on Pacific Coast [ (Continued lr(‘m Page One) eq uay o the a. terms pact as “one d faith” in the prediction based on ed that “thi a new era for 0 strikers and idled by the ico in this maritime strike, ed in lenghth only by 1936 strike that lasted 98 days. More Agreements Association still must the CIO Marine Cc s, the Independent Marine Fir n and the CIO Radio tors. An agreement was time ago with the ers, but it was c upon settlement with the other un ions. The day faines and the veterans’ commun- » at Fort Chilkoot. o 3 s first five (minted in 1794) were and confained no nickel. Marin Uncle ieces cent sil- employers’ resolve PUBLIC PENOCHLE PARTY 8:00 P. M. SATURDAY, NOV. 27 1.0.0.F. PiALLv—-—JIu\'EAU Prize Awze xrd~ ‘mn Ref SPON ] r0it0t7eCLILF OUR APPOINTHIENT A BENDIX ' BENDIX “~/ BENDIX as BENEEX dealer 0 WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE OUR APPCINTMENT as the exclusive dealer for Juneau and iis frading area for the nationally famous line of BENDIX APPLIANCES which includes: AUTOMATIC WASHERS AUTOMATIC IRONER AUTOMATIC HOME DRYERS The models are now displayed on our Mezzanine Floor. We invite you to call for a FREE demon- straticn which we are glad to give without any obligation. ales and Service on Bendix Fguipmeni Call YOUNG HARDWARE COMPANY yJaska’s Finest Hardware and Furniture Store Seward and Front Streets Juneau, Alaska VA S R AR S I (S SRS ST B IO AR 5« G4 e e NEAREND mnmed in dis- Wlhl Sh’ll’h.g ion gShOFe- maxi- and an | d | ff ic | described the proposed new complete The two sides join- is contfact and this new spirit can West Coast | Wyller, | Public Roads Administration. others | walkout have been of oif the job from Canada to Mex- | undoubtedly due to a combination exceed- | of the bloody FRIDAY, NOVl:MBLR 26 1948 | of the ground after very heavy rain- the snow is qune well packed‘ nnd\‘ falls. in fair driving condition. Caution ~Under average conditions, the|certainly - is indicated, as it is | ground will stay hard enough to quite slippery, keep them irom faHing-—we should el L not have that problem again until| President Syngman Rhee of Koreal spring.” predicted his Amencnn-spmlsored' An unprecedented number of Lrees republic soon will be able to defend | —an estimated 75 of them—fell itself from Russian armed Commun- across the highway early this week. ists threatening it from North Ko- Rer‘orts of the Loop road are that rea. more business with Presidents Harry Bridges of the Longshore- | men and Hugh Bryson of the Cooks and Stewards unless they signed non-Communist affidavits, was dropped as direct negotiations were resumed two weeks ago under a {resh burst of harmony. The East Coast strike affected the sailing and docking of several luxury ships, and tied up about 250 vessels. Besides the pay boost peace terms include a broad wel- fare plan, extra vacation benefits and retention of the twice-a~day work call with a guarantee of four hours of work for men called out in any one day. - FM.HKG TREE MENA(E PROBABLY OVER UNTIL SPRING, SAYS WYLLER The menace of falling trees, which e the freeze, endangered mo- orists on the Eagle River road negr Tee Harbor and ¢yond, should be ver for the winter, barring an un- eaconal thaw, according to Chris d’strict engineer for the Older, better than ever! Every drop Pre-War Quality “The falling remarkably large number trees,” said Wyller, was heavy wet snow weighting the trees and the loose, sozgy condition A The Pacific American Steamship settle with ks and Stew- | Opera- reached | e itingent to do no ! | 3 o e < 4 S . 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