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PAGESIX - CORDITIONS OF WEMHER CHAKGES MLETENG Group PIans 10 Altend] o Sevioss v e OITOW o J ’ iks Auditerium by the Be- her conditions and temper- lilks. The services were formerl, u t o Alaska points, Prooram as Group known as the Lodge of Sorrow. Pacific Coast, for 24- roduction and prayer dinz at 4:30 this The ular business meeting of :mlted Ruler Joseph Sadlier and Y n nd reiensed by the | it 4 The American Legion Aux- Chaplain Edwin Peyton will be fol- B u. Juneau, follow:! jjary. which under its usual pro- 'owed ty the calling of the names | -5—Pt. Cloudy would have been held the of departed brothers, Altar service: | -33—Clear .y yjag of Tuesday, December 7, .nd the eulogy by P. J. Gilmore, Jr. -11—Clear w1 be held the night of Monday, Included in the musical portion 5—Clear 7 ocember 6, instead, in the home of the program will te the sinvin n -47—Fog frs. Bert Lybeck. tie “Lord’s Prayer,” by Mrs. R.B. « 3—Cloudy rhis chanse in plans was made, rrows. A new quartette including nis -36—Clear ordin, to Mrs. Silva Zenger, Mrs. R. B. Burrows, Mrs. Wil 4—Snow ., cnable the Auxiliary Unit to teede, Grorge B. Schmdt, 11—Snow end the Good Neighbor Day g bu e to sing 32—Fog m of Dicember 7 as a 1. Georoe B, Séhmidt will sine 32—Cloudy ov B iful Upon the Moun- 32—-Cloudy n the absence of Mrs. Paul B. e procram will .. =5—Snow b Shrenk, President of the he singing of -40—Pt. Cloud, o, who is now visiting e audience .an -20— st Vice President, Mrs. C y orthw -51—Cuear will preside. | 't as nccompanist | etershu 23—Clear Joliday scason is at hand, uble is invited to attend 4 35—Cloudy s been asked to G T £ 3--Cloudy fiort to be present % Sionty e B P WL CTO PLAN voncss, moud- CHRISTMAS PARTY 6 Cle usual 2% ATMONDAY MEETING flnalpl'ms of Lhe Chnstmas party members and frienc BUSENL y O MES. T aunounced at the monthl Accounting-Svstems-Taxes i (EIBITS 1O MUSEUM < mectin: Monday noon, ati PHONE 351 | the Baranof Hotel. The Christm Room 3—Shattuck Bldg ¥ I L. Keithahn, curator of will Te eld Mond: um, is pleaszd !‘ecemlier 13, in identified Juneau Botany The new 6 ounces. Ann's hospital. weighed 7 pounds, two years old. ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 3844 e ital Mrs. Dawes. yesterday was nt hospital yesterdav. nes of Hoonah. DT home of Mrs. SAYS YOR BREAKFAST NOOK WITH A he Baranof Hotel. PICTURE WINDOW‘ .- FROM KETCHIKAN Cleaning @ All the cheerfulness of the outdoors ’ / Earl 1. Conkle Phone 806 ran be yours in the morning with a Tbfimp:lew Picture Window. See uu; 7 = contrast between these two pictures of s the same breakfast room! The former | '\,. emm-ny,, emall window was replaced with a| stationary Thermopane window, flanked | by casements for ventilati Tlmmopau-the windowpane that | insulates —is manufactured by the Libbey Owens-! l-orrl Glass C It offers new com(.rt to home because it cuts down “‘windg chills” and reduces the poss condensation on the ¢! Notice the cutaway view of insulating 1hermopane below. Call us today for additional intorma tion about this modern | windowpane. We'll be glad to give you a free estimate of the cost of ding Picture Windows glaluf with Thermopane to your home. s, 7 ok % Gir e ,r/fi./;[m/ ‘i Genuine | SOUR MASH | Kentucky Straight 1 Sowrben Whiskey eOTTLED Window — Auto Plaie Glass v IICKS; m‘lmelgwmd ::c. ::)onon' DON ABEL @& = 7F Distributed throughout Alaska | 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 Tk 4 s e (2R OF ELKS HOLD VENORIAL SERVICES DATE T0 MONDAY SUXDAY AFTERNOON t 2:30 o'clock pil 1 65 botanical Hall, with the mer m district not pre- charge. : in the herbar- Mrs. Gladys Vuille, president nounces that an election of sec Tl s sent the un- |v:ce-p! ed Mrs. Leaut/tul, mounted nie Jo Gronroos be held be rezlon around Mm‘dfl) "W‘?Ung n Iliamna. Mrs. e or the Alaska At HOSPITAL NOTES muscum. A baby girl was torn to Mr, Mrs. Walter Field, 414 Gold street, last evening at 6 o'clock at St.| Flelds have one other child, a boy,i Discharged from St. Ann's Hos- Harold | Two were admitted to the Govern- Jimmy| of Juneau and Catherine, RICAN LEGION AUXILIARY to the Good Neighbor Day m Tues., Dec. 7, will meet at Bert Lybeck on Monday night, Dec. 6, 8 p.m. 58 3t shooting of fir A. Bates of Ketchikan is at| Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial KENIUCKY"’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'U. S. MILITARY GOVERNOR IN BERLIN g HAS DIFFICULT BUT INTERESTING JOB A key fizure in the troubled Ber- lin picture these days is Colonel Frank L. Howley, a wiry little Cav- alry reserve officer who holds the position of director of military gov- ernment in the U. S. sector of Berlin. The high level policy which de- termines the American position in the beleaguered former German capital is the work of Colonel How- ley’s military and diplomatic su- periors, But it is Col. Howley who is responsible for the day-by- day working out of that policy as it affects the welfare of more than a million Germans and all Ameri- cans in the U. 8. sector. The fuel, food and other necessi- ties brought ‘n by the airlift to keep life going in the U. 8., British ,' F'ihers &e to Discuss Wiring of Floals, Li- cense, Ezemon contmue. age oned Jdectric Light and P Ir. Stabler made fu oth had att er Comp official Light Compan 1 The utilities company will be ask ed to make further “break-dowrs” in its preser at th hearing Monday, December 13, wien | | the company will seek to ju: jrequest for increased rates. Arthur , Who repairs guns, requested an ion to the city rezulations agaids e it imits, should he receive permissign rom the Alaska-Juneau Gold Mih- ng Company to use its old cemdnt ulkhead as a test-range. is safety arrangements met t e approval of 1d the police c Police Chief Bernie Hulk s J d that a guard rail be installed etween Alaska Coastal Airlines znd Nliss’s Tradinz Post. LVAGE TARPAULINS ilman Joseph hitodeau The Council intment of ickson to serve a Shanghai en His re- quest was granted, on condition that in recent ed 'n investizate the request micht have been s and French zones of the city are apportioned among the governing agencies of the three zones in ac- cordance with rigidly determined | schedules. It is an important part of Col. Howley’s job to see that the suj plies allotted to his zone are dis- tributed and utilized in a manner to insure maintenance of the zone’s economic and political life at as nearly normal levels as conditions permit. The task of keeping the wheels in an occupied area turning, whether there is enouch coal to dp it with or not, is not new to the former Philadelphia advertising executive. After the fall of Cherbourg in June, 1944, he headed the Civil Affairs detachment which entered the city with the occupying forces. His immediate job there was to see that the city with its wrecked port facilities was put on its feet as - anickly as possible. to supply the Armv’s advance to Paris and the Rhine. Later, when Paris was liberated in August, 1944, he took his Civil Affairs unit to that citv and per- formed the same kind of job on a much bigeer scale during the re- mainder of the war in Europe. On July 4, 1945, he entered Berlin with the first American forees to arrive there, and set up the military gov- ernment for the U. S sector. Except for brief visits home, he has been in Berlin ever since, serv- ing as a sort of unofficial mavor of the U. S-governed area, and a military Mr. Fixit for the crises that have arisen almost daily in hoth the city’s internal atfairs and onr dealings with the Russians. Colonel Howley’s wife and four children are with him in Germany. ed from Page One) wed several reasons— abotage, an under- or an explosion of st major disaster exodus from kinz. Both cit- Chines: Com- v e¢nzaged in decisive--battles s northwest of siily 200 than jenking. The steamship had sailed from route to Ningpo Ninghsien), about 200 miles south of here. It was jammed with hanthis od Nanking residents i o reach the relative fi Chekiang Province. mpany spokesman said the @y’s capacity was 1,186 pas- add however, that of refucces had swarmed eac.. of the ship’s trips wecks despite efforts o lhold a safety limit. The spokesmcn said the vessel ed at least 4,000 passeng- on euch of its previous trips, nd that there were at least that oard this time. whom were orted the ship went shortly after a tremendous One rvivor said it botage, because pessing the ¢w minuies own rplcsion jun JOBS DECREASING 'IN JUNEAU, SAYS m SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1948 EMPLOYMENT HEAD Yie inevitable winter slump in istrial activity in this area is ¢ again refiected by records of i Juneau oifice of the Alaska erritorial Employment Service, it , discloseq wiay by Gus H. ;, local office manager. ‘ugh the seasonal nature of . E. Alaska industries of fish- ., lo:ging, and construction is ar'nt enough in this area dur- t'e winter months when the TOR SALE laundry, electric kitchen, inlaid hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck addition. | }-BDR. partially furnished, marine view, large living room, hard- floors. 2-BDR. beautifully furnished, in| Casey-Shattuck addition, immed- is ancy; , fur-| or'ty of workers in these indus- :l‘a[cee occupancy; basement, | e released from their regu- i . E:mcln'p]oyment lg:( \RKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 u’nflravz;lei this year‘ houses, acre pat. land, Lemon an - i Creek; Briggs summer home cn prelonged shipping tie-up as had an injurious effect P try and caused earlier than spension of work in saw- n:, and construction work ictional dispute contr.buted ; Point Louisa. NCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts. best view, best iocation, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. i i Jeation of employees in the | JUPLEX off 9n§tlnenu Avenue, lumter in this area| East First, $4500; terms. ch would ordinarily emp! ov -BDR. furnished home Nurway. Point, $500 down, monthly pay. $100 per mo. 2-BDR Douglas Beach. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS workers on a two-shift basi ck of shpping has also ham- movement of cold storage rroducts which is apparent frou early appearance of cold stora workers now seeking othe: iling claims tcr unemploy- plant k or enefits. ne (76 over First National Banl | t 1943 cannery n ir DT —;_—F-——— i and consolidation o an B i ri H‘t"‘ln"l"‘ 1t num kors usually empioyed in svng industry. or tinger Sewing Machine, ! pilor 234 this| 3 449. th St. 59 2t ms currently fied for Unem- o ment Comper:-ation benefits it during November averaged week. In addition to th laims, processi: of mai! also performed in the ONE Pair Skis, poles aud binders. Ph. Douglas 354. 48 2t ike new, with ammo. Quick-draw | Lawrence holster. Call at O K| oilice and include claim tubber Welders between 9 am. ., . roints in this labor market|and 6 pam. 58 3t | such as Sitka, Hoonah, Skag- — i » Haines, and Kake. Such claim: | C o ol g . Phi. Red 510, Biue 700, Black (“J end Green 600 eadline Dee. 17. 57 10t d 65 per week during No requirements for claim- nemployment Com nclude the necessity for | it h,;h‘fi d.“bclri ant 8 in covered em-i (Jl,.':]', Teé:o:l}:i 4 ment during the first four of el i 55 tf R 34 ft. keel, 10 ft. beam, ; Chrysler Crown motor gas | 500 gal. Fully equipped | e past five complete calenda : of work throuzh mno own, able and avail- e iable improvement in | \ 5 for fishing, Contact Clarence | lccal ¢mnloyment situation will | Rand, Sitka, Alaska. 54 6t | ot be apparent until ear- i 3 t which time covernment | HALLICRAFTER, Model No. S-40- - 1 ate building and road im- A Priced at $75.00 for quick | 1t programs should get un- | 603. 32 tf 1 and shipping movements - i me regular, thus absorbing| ©7& 10 Universal Light | skilled and ‘unskilled work-| PFlant. Gd e with heavy auty | ? | batteries. Call Ludwiz Nelson's >renincs in town at/present are| Jewelry Store 916 u PRCTRCS MR RS R ~stly Tor ewpericneed stenozraph- ers for Federal and Territorial azen- Out-of-town openings all de- 1 certain skills and journeymen v chain bracelst Ix pe ience, and are for the fol-! box. Ph. Red 650 andl owing: Plumbers, electric ans, sbeet-‘ identify. 59 2t! etal workers, refrigeration mc— Bt e i hanic, offie machine repairman, | LOST: Red key case containing | incmen, steam boiler firemen high live keys. Return to Rm. 205, essure, carpenters, oil burner me- | anics, draftsmen, civil, electrical, - nd mechan’cal engineers, mainte-|FOUND: Pair of rose colored nep electr 1, fire marshal, plas- plastic rims. Owner may havcl er. same by paying for this ad. 541t Most of the above positions are or the Alaska Air' Command or rm Ground Forces at Anchor- and in the Aleutians, and al- Simpson Bldg. Reward. 58 2t| | WATCH FOR $10, 520 hous h bachelor accommodations Biu.S' (ou“IERFE“'S e availa there is no family nsing. | prlcations are also being ac- BEING (IR(U[AIED= >pted for marine diesel engineers, | navine plumbers and pipefit- NEW YORK, Dec. 4—(®—Govern- | ment officals warn of a flood of counterfeit ten- and 20-dollar bills, | at may seep across the cuunuy\ tom New York. nforma‘ion pertinent to the above may he secured by personal centact th 't Junean local office of the 1 Electric Irons, Ph. Red * 47 Smith and Wesson Revolver,| \ of taking the Juneau City dock on of the Company Attention ==== [ and. QOwners Register Your Title NGOW The Alaska Real Property Registration Law of March 24, 1945 re- quires each owner of legal title of land in the Territory of Alaska to file a declaration of ownership in the U. S. District Land Office in the District in which land is situated, or with the Territory Treasurer in Juncau, on or before JUNE 30, 1946. Upon transfer of title of land on or after January 1 of any year, declaration must be filed before December 31 of that year. Land owners are subject to a $5.00 PENALTY for failure to file. Contact District Land Offices or Territorial Treasurer’s Office in Juneau for instructions and forms. — e | :.HQ?T‘“!‘ n,,‘lv;mefi, o ¥ He said lhe\ might have loosed , acting Governor. 3 men were in- Reports were made by t ), ) xed boilers department, Street Depa or the blast. ic Health Center and the 1S Wil S was unac- u Librarian. untably out of commission and its p light was not learned until vassing coastal vessel sighted the rmoking ship. Among other reports, the police ommittee recomniended that mem- of the Police Department wear ar uniforms at all times when vuty. DOCK OPERATION ‘The Council d'scussed the matter over the oreration of iration Northland Transportation lease, and voted to allow F. Church to manage certain inquent, but City Attorney Ztabler pointed out that the owner has another year in which to redeem his property. All six members of the City Coun- cil attended the meeting. In the ab- sence of Mayor Waino Hendrickson, £en‘or Councilman Edward S. Niel- ffice space in the interim. sen presided. Other Councilmen are A request was made to the coun- Burr Johnson, Joseph for purchase of a certain pece James Larsen, J. P. Christensen and perty on which taxes are de- George Jorgenson. me Alaska Coastal Airlines enables you to arranga ~through your local ticket agent—your passage to the States on Pan American, and then to any spot on the globel And‘for you who buy tickets in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers. share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul nmsn%h/f ot £ Thitodeau, laska Territorial Employment rvice, 124 Marine Way, or ty ad- dressinc a letter to the same ad- ress, Box 471, stated Glssberg. No. 6025-A SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number | One. At Juneau. . OPAL WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Defendant The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING. You are hereby required to appear in the | District Court for the Territory of !Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after he last publication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- ished, or within forty (40) days ifter the date of its service upon ou, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in the said court in the above entitled action. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: divorce on the grounds of non support and incompatibility of temperament, and restoration of p]aimirf’r‘ name had brio* to marriage, and’ any other relief merited. And in event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judement against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. | Witness the Honorable court and the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed at Juneau, Alaska, December 4th, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy Clerk, First publication, Dec. 4, 1948, Last publication, Dec. 24, 1948, i 7ills may represent millions of dol- Up to now, the main dumping ! round for the bogus bills has been the Big Town. The total number of counterfeit | 1 lars. The phoney kills are described as zood imitations. | | FAIRBANKS YOUTH | TO HAVE CENTER| FAIRBANKS, Dec. . ®— Fair- |- A A e 1 R O AT W-A-N-T A-D-§ oy _FSRSALE BEDROOIS, furnace, basement, TO SETTLE ESTATE: 4 large bed- room. Living room with fireplace. Dining room. Automatic hot water heat. Electric stove ana refrigerator. Purrished. Large yard in good neighborhood. This house is old but in good repair and very livable. Price $7,87500. 10 DAY COMPLETION: Two hew houses on Bebrends Avenue. Two Ledrooms, . full concrete base- ment with' garage. Full view windows from living rocm, din- ette and kitchen. Tile Kitchen and bath. Hardwood f'oors. Auto- matic hot air heat. Elizible for PHA. WILLIAM WIRN-Phone 224 1948 JEEP, 5 mo. old, under 7,000 mi, would cost $2150 laid down in Juneau; will take $1500. HIGHWAY, at Peterson HilL, 2 bedroom home, 3 acres, patent- I near Gov. Mansion, 38 furnished , Channel ©. 'mmediate posses- sedrocms nearly L4 finished 2 bed- om uniurni ed. Full concrete » third bed- $7500, €W con- 0x100 lot, im- i sess’on. $6,500. n Roed, large livs ficeplace, view, $4600. ne bedroom, includes lot, $7,000. bedroom, income apt. $14,500. 1 OR Tract district on heach of Lwy, 3 bedroom furn- izhed, full concrete basement, race, lot 75 x 10, includes ma- ways and boathouse. $11,700. AS Beach, 2 bedroom fur- uished. $1800. \PORT, back of Lee Smith's, 1,000, unfurn, not modern. 1 5 S AGENCY Re:l ¥ - - Boats ale rebandise 12h rbor — Phene 813 *5 RE aT OOM apartment just re- ict m. 101, Home 58 2t d nt o Fhone calls. vace for store room or hop. Call at Occiden- Plione 674. 50 12t VURII R Suinil piano for rent. derson Piano Shop. 52 tf | NORTHEKN Hotei unidvr *.';:c max m Reasonable rent *hone 74 962 U A¥TS, Looms with kitcher. priv ileges. Home Hotel, Ph. 8%, 47 © SEAVIEW A,.. for ren’, one block tfrom Federal Bldg. 890 1t Room steam-aeated 315 Goid St. 656 t WICE CLEAN steam neated roomi @igo sleamn baths. Scandinaviak WANTED iD: All VFW members to turn in rifles by Dec. 15 to Doc keon al VFW Club. 58 3t Clean rent J ‘WELL experienced woman wantg work by day or hour. Phone 731, 8 am. to 10 p.m. 57 4t CHILDREN'S Nussery; day or hour. care. Phone Green 520.. 6 6% ivoMAN wants work of any kind, by day or week. Ph. Blue 655. 45 t PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employed Woman; perman ent resident; would sublet unti permanent house i found. Phone 374. 0005 ti banks Teen-Agers may soon have a; “place to go.” Interested citizens met this week to set up plans for a Fairbanks i outh center at which youngsters can dance, play pingpong, read, en- | oy a snack bar, play basketball and entertain themselves. { Various business organizations and sther groups will te asked to help; out. i Government Beiting | Confinued Prosperity WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. (#—The Government staked more chips on continued prosperity today, asking farmers to produce extra poultry, n:lk, vegetables, sheep and lambs | next year. Anticipating “continued high con- sumer demands,” the Agriculture Department announced -increased ‘949 goals !or these prodnets A COVPFTENT MISCELLANEUUS | HOPES New ana Used Mase. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Suppliey Developing - Frinting - Enlargin) Artists’ Painis and Materials Blue . Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $750. aper curls. $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. L] 2-Bedroom house or apt. Neede€ at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3% If all the oil wells drilled by U. S. oil companies in 1947 ‘could have been placed end to end, they would have passed through the earth two and one-hnlf umes Ihu rows W ('I(llll" Co.

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