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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1949 Pay Increase, Ship_V__Iorkers SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—M— ' A pay increase of $7.50 a month was ordered for 3,000 Pacific coast ship engineroom workers by arbi- trator Arthur C. Miller. Miller sat in the wage contro- versy between the Independent Marine Firemen, Oilers, Water- tenders and Wipers assaciation and the Pacific Ameriean Shipowners association. oo MITAPHYSICAL GROUP MEETING TOMORROW The Metaphysical Group will meet. as usual for study and discussion, on Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the American Légion Dugout. ‘These meetings are open to a.l persons interested in untiy, science of mind, science of thought, truth and kindred philosophies - - Lauson 4-Uyci: Ax-cooled Out- Boards. New models. Madsen’s. 41 1 NOTICE OF CONTEST (For publication.) Department of the Interior, General Land Office. Anchorage, Alaska. March 24, 1949. To Ernest DeGroot, of P. O. Box 61, Haines, Alaska, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Her- bert W. Stelting who gives P. O. Box 19, Haines, Alaska, as his post-office address, did on February, 1919, file in this effice his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead | +Entry, Serial No. 010666, made May | 26, 1945, for NW NE; Section 36, Township 32 8., Range 59 E., Coprer River, Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that the entry- man has. left the Territory and left no forwarding address. That he left in August 1945, with the spoken in- tention of never returning as he had no further interest in the tract of land. . You are, therefore, further noti- fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either be- fore this office or on apveal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these al- legations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person cr by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the nost office to which you desire future notices to Be sent to you. GEORGE A LINGO, Manager. First publication, April 6, 1949. Second publication, April 13, 1949. Third publication, April 20, 1949. Fourth publication, April 27, 1849. lran fo Receive 01 U. S. Air Force TEHERAN, April 6— Iran will get seven United States Air Forc C-47 transport planeés teday. Thic will be the first delivery of avia- tion material under the Americ ten million dollar arms loan to Iran The seven planes are being flow: | to Tehran from Frankfort, Gei-| many. | ‘ T o ] Five types of business are repre-} sented in the five firms which have | been issued certificates by the| Auditor of Alaska. | ‘The Cheechako Mining and Mill-| ing Company, with tuthoflzed! capital of $100,000, was mcorpor-‘ ated by Thomas Mely, James| George and Daniel H. Cuddy, all 01} Anchorage. | Also to do business in that eity| ‘is Audrey Cutting Realty, Inc., with $100,000 capital, and incorporated Ly Audrey and P. J. Cutting, and| Amund J. Berven of Anchorage. With capital stock of $150,000, the Seldovia Bay Packing Company | was incorporated by Virginia L.| | Anderson of Seldovia, and Harry | 1Tallman and Richard T. Olson,| koth of Seattle. | Certificates to foreign corpora-} |tions were issued to the Nettleton | Timber Company of Seattle, Rnu‘ Ithe Willilam A. Smith Contracting | Company of California. - ELKS ATTENTION Meeting Wednesday, April 6, 8 p. | m. Installation of officers and | 61 2t | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | of Land Management c nd Office horage, Alaska February 23, 1949 Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Paui | Frederick Schnee, has made apblica- | Ition for a homesite, under the act | jof May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- | chorage Serial 010145 for a tract o land embraced in U. S. Survey No. | 2503, situate on the east shore of | |Auke Bay and west side of Fritz | | Cove Highway, approximately 12} miles northwest of Juneau and ad- | joining U. 8. Survey No. 2120, in latitude 58° 22’ 49” N. longitude 134 |38’ 28” W. at witness corner to 1 meander Corner No. 1, containing 0.81 acres, and it is now in the filer of the District Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska. Any all persons claiming ad- ersely of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim: | in the local land office, Anchorac Alaska, within the period of pub |lication or thirty days thereaft: or they wil be barred by the pro visions of the Statutes GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, March 16, 1949. Last publication, May 11, 1949. | | Tuneauite, is calling on friends here | today. | pects to return home today. Mrs. | 10:05—Music. 10:15-*YOUR STAND-IN-CBS. | 12:00— 3alon Serenade. RADIO LOG KINY . Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. 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LEWIS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS 1i:55—Forecasts. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS 1:15—Recorded Auditions-ABS. 1:30—Beat the Band. 2:00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—KNOX MANNING-CBS. 3:15—Pipes of Melody. 3:30—Best on Request. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. All programs subject to change | due to conditi'ne beyond cur con- srol. Klawock fo Have Another Teacher In Public School KLAWOCK, Alaska, April 6—(® —Permission has been given by the City Council and Board of Educa- tion to hire another school teacher to relieve crowded classes. Robert Peratrovich has joined the staff of vo teachers. | Don C. Foster, general superin- tendent of the Alaska Native Serv- ice, has promised to send an ANS representative to examine the scheol building and make an esti- | mate of needed repairs. e o ROGENE STRYKER HERE Rogene Stryker, formar wellknow: She came over from An- chorage via PNA Monday and x- | stryker is the daughter of former dents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gar- | | vin, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU DABWOOD, ITS YOLIR TURN TO_ WIPE THE g % {NOIANT? AN INEVER MET FURTHERMORE... SUCH ROWDIES TH' M OFF | AU, ALASKA SAVED YOUR LIFE... REMEMBER ? WHEN OBSTERS WAS GONNA KNOCK YA N LONG- GYLAND. CHOPS 15 CONTACTING YOUR ] DAD BY WaY WHEW! JUST IN TIME! GARRISON'S R, THAT RUNWAYS STARTING )= i YES, SLEET, THOSE WATER TANK ROOFS USUALLY ELOP A LITTLE DAMP ROT. THEY'RE NOT TO BE TRUSTED. OF THE TOWN ADIO, CHUM FUN. HE'S PROBABLY WORRIED — THOUGH I CAN" ‘T IMAGINE WHY. 1 YT THAT TMATA AN' ME MIGHTA BECCME A FAMOUS ROMANCE. MAKE MINE RARE. 1...I FERGOT..I'M SORRY,.. 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Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American fo the States . . . and then to any spot on the globel And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagwway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. .. . giving them equal prioritias with those who buy their tickets in Juneau! ,nlnsmfi”m/* s “(AIRUNES ewing Southeastern e Your Deposiis ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED S/l SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is cur primary consideration. * in addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5.000. I THIS BAM ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of JUNEAU, ALASKA | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Dureau of Land Management District Land Office " Anchorage, Alaska. | February 24, 1949, Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Erick Gabriel Larson, has made applica- ion for a homesite, Anchorage Ser- ial 011969, filed under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land designated as Lot B, Plat of | {U. 8. Survey No. 2391, Triangle Group of Homesites, Sheet No. 2, | containing 2.50 acres, and it is now | in the files of the District Land Of- fice, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office, Anchorage, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. UNITED STATES 19 {be barred by the provisions of the | First publication, March 16, 1949. Last publication, Mdy 11, 1949. | Brownie's Liguor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin CHRISTE 909-12th St SEN BRO: " PHO! ANYWAY, NINA, WE | HAVE BEEN THROUGH THiS BEFORE, AND THERE ARE THINGS WE WON'T HAVE TO BUY. GOODNESS FOR THAT! " HIDE UNDER TH' | BEDSTID, PAW Y STIELESS' TY TYLER 1S PICKIN' OUT A CREW FER QIS I DONE TOL. TH' UARMICST I'D BE PLUMB TICKLED TO' GO. ALONG WIE AV BY GOLLY-SOMEBODY ATE ALL THAT CORNED [ BEEF AND CABBAGE I HAD IN THE ICEBOX- s S-SH-BE QUIET! MY BROTHER IS RESTING- HE ALWAYS TAKES A NAP AFTER MEALS- BY THE WAY, | HAVEN'T SEEN IT LATELY. LENT IT TO ONE 'OF YOUR QLD BUDDIES. WITH MY OUTFIT! N fLL LOOK HIM UP AFTER A MEAL LIKE THAT HE DOESN'T NEED A NAP- WHEN HE COULDN'T REPAIR THE ONE YOU WERE WHEELED AROUND IN. WHAT HE NEEDS IS A LITJLE FRESH AIR! % W