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PAGE SIX THE ROOF OF said in Hong K chip had been on re batteries wh Kong d fired by Hong on Sunda to the not 3 have 100 yards from ! Tyler. The story ha verified the bishop ion of through viet China § Soit posses MISTAKE to dh MISTAKE No mee night. MISTAKE, g L n Auxiliary all the natior rid M hold | A CHOICE OF TRAIRS | | 0 AND FROM India capital Lhasa. Tibetans call Tibet is a E ruption of the word P e | high Bod, It is ) THE EARTH ounce: which are iden countries, s been invad a cold tha g DAYS | 1 origin, the | Their as spok Burmese; derived literature probably the on Polyandry a woman marries a family The religion is prim- called in vast chas- | Lamaisti uage is Their Tibet is where 1t s brothers, racy Lol tx Tibet and | owned by Buddhism, at the Dalai the Roman | the head of Rome, ais of itive, amai )| monasteries the| gy s comj | the Lamas the | .0 Tibet by ovigt Ry iastical hea Panche influenc powe He w ~ | the his Imperial erage i which in- he Indc ly Sovi and China Buddhistic poli Th Juddhistic d » Dalai m 12,000 t » cloud given edatory cour surrounded by Kashmir il and Hol by Nej is t s According their coun £omL, eanized col ch mear hard land. | of ev fl‘fi.h difficult for human life. 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M. | Mondays through Fridays UNION PACIFIC | RAILROAD ROAD OF THE DAILY STREAMLINERS | GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBOM W HISKEY EONDED 100 PROOF STIFZEL-WILLER DISTIL Distributed t by ODOM find a r beas hy that reat orrents down the mount The people of Tibet Monastic the mor among v is the Dalai Lama, hosi , depending the among this rivers of A in pas re of Mo with racial adm borders are reached i » is close to ] sitt lang- | written from s wholly religious i is practiced uddhism, n, in poverty and The government of the coun. the hands of S| ARTS, CRAFTS MAN BACK, Lhasa; a is second first in letely m the g the e residing in Tashi 1 and often sometimes comes and eng d out orld S Lama is chesen b; Accordil to tr ctrine, life is et The life of forms throus The soul of a upon death, of a hi a his al his or upon is as correct & iistic natural law other: the to seed that's is the fruit ye reap therefrom. of good will 1 ther go d, il evil res seed, and thou shal 1t thereof.” Daiai Lama dies, a male baby born moment, for the b whether of insect. Once th: the Lamas de- cular babe is that t or pa | the one, he is taken to Lhasa, be- the hart therefore, ally in Dalai Lama of his life is nd for a effect, f his guardi ion of the Dalai Lama of great importance the Buddhistic world ilarly among those Buddhists Te elf lere an au Soviet China eal with t han to Lamaism. Buddh in Tibet in the Ei s part of a social revolu- was be no distinc and poor, hum However, at the end reform, the i%ch e | were poor, d the Tibetan s the Suzerain over herity now claimed by The Ming rulers of it more satisfac y to thus the was Lama : I - ! within the sphere of influence of | Sanskrit. coun- in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA firmed by the great power of China In the 20th Century, Tibet cam British India, which controlled the Ibv.q paths toward Lhasa. The tion was complicated by Rus- sian intrigue, the Russians, as far | back as 1880, seeking a sphere o influence in that country, incident ‘ul\\ indicating to Lhasa that the Czar and his family might be gon- verted to Buddhism! As Russian imperialism expand: into Tibet, the peculiar nature of the country and Buddhism 4n its form must be described and grasped. TWO MONTHS TRIP TO NATIVE COAST STORES Max Penr the Alaska ssistant manager of tive Arts and Crafts returned Saturday m a two months trip contacting tore managers in native villages {along the coast from Point Barrow to Kodiak Island. He reports that the t that sold immediately after Woitd War II to the more utilitarian items made of ivory. | Bec of the Korean situation, the pieces carved by the King Is- | land and Diomede fossilized walrus ivory { cally nonexistent. The islanders | are not akle to go to the Siberian | coast to trade for the ivory and | now are using baleen (whale bone) | tadon tusks and new walrus ivery exclusi At Point Ba N clearing house, Penrod board- | North Alaska Native | ce supply ship. He left thu} North Star at Seward and spent a | contacting the store managers | rage, Palmer and Sewar: ply ship lcaded a cargo| of Reindeer meat at Mekoryuk on | Nunivak Island for distribution to' ANS schools at White Mount- ain, Wrangell and Mt. Edgecumbe. | The King Islanders who had wurk.; ed oW, Nome longshoring this past | summer were taken back to King Island. { CDA CARD PARTY Catholic Daughters have dl a card party in the holic Parish Hall at 8:30 on ovember 16, Mrs. Ethel Muid.hy announced today. an- MARRIAGE LICENSE Application for a marriage li- cense has been made to the U. S.| Commissioner by Charles Osborn | Barker, a logger, and Eleanor June | Hooker. Both are residents of Ju-| neau. FROM' ANCHORAGE Ellis W. Morgan of Anchor: is at the Baranof Hotel. T o lake complete charge of Packaged Meat Bept. if you drink on the job Do Not Apply! nd is from the novel items | Islanders from | ; are practi- | complcte T raod, air and repair faclities to serve them, is being made by Col. J. P. John- son, deputy director in charge of the transportation and evacuation division of Alaska's civil defense | o tion. | Falling under this divi the job of obtaining and providing adequqate transportation, supplies. and equipment where local facilit- | ies or supplies are inadequate. The | transportation division can not the | | ! ti | taken and numt and tions of vehicles are made. i | Progress of the localities in their work will determine the rate of | expansion of the transportation di- | vision. But in the beginning, the territorial-wide task is an admini As the program pro- | however, more coordination | al efforts will be necessary and more guidance and assistance | 1ecded | arrangements with ?‘nci department are to be and emergency road repair | ) ns are to be agreed! upon with the police services divis- jon for use and control of high- ways (coordinated with the mili- | ary) and will anticipate evacuation | of two or more localities in the | same general area. | At the outbreak of an emergency, | intensification of efforts are té be | made to complete any unfinisied | plans. It may be necessary because of the military situation to change | ang revise plans already made. | 7 the event of war-caused dis- transportation will be need- | ed for: 1. Movement of special deiense teams and equipment. 2. Movement of police. { 3. Movement of rescue teams and | equipment. ! 4. Messenger service. 5. Movement of medical health teams. 6. Transport of rescued persons. 7. Transport of the seriously injured and hospital patients. 8. Transport of evacuees. 9. Movement of food and emer- gency supplies, including water. | 10. Movement of emergency labor parties. ! 11. Movement of persons or pro- perty under mutual-aid arrange- ments. 12. Movement of engineering and utility crews. | 13. Emergency mobile transport | reserve. | 14. Such other special services as | transportation may be called upon | have been set up, invento classific: civil- | and | to perform in civil defense. EXPLORTORY. WORK IN ALASKA WANTED Walter Kerknes,, Alaska Depart- ment of Fisheries biologist, is leav- DEAS FOR FISHERY | | {ing Wednesday to attend a meet- ! ing of the exploratory fishing sef tion of the Fish and Wildlife Ser- | vice at Ketchikan on November 2./ He will represent the department | at the hearing designed to bring | out ideas and suggestions for €x-| | ploratory work in Alaska for Lhei eoming winter. The meetings wu]l be open to interested persons. The FWS vessel John 'N. Cobb | will be in Ketchikan and is sched- | uled to work so INV TION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health | announces the Invitation to Bid| for furnishing a one-half ton panel delivery truck, f.o.b, ward, Alaska. | based on the trade-in of (wo used | cars. | Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specificitions by calling | at Room 201 in the Territorial Build- | ing, or by writing to P. O. Box 1931, | Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 4:30 p.m. November 15, 1950, and then publicly opened. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. Commissioner of Health. First Publication: Oct. 31, 1950. Last Publication: Nov. 14, 1950. INVITATION TO BID | The Alaska Department of Health announces the Invitation to Bid for furnishing laboratory supplies, F. O. B. Anchorage, Alaska. Interested bidders may secure bid forms and specifications by calling at Room 201 in the Territorial Build- ing, or writing P. O. Box 1931, Ju- neau, Alaska. Sealed bids in single will be re- ceived until 4:30 p.m. November 7,! 1950, and then publicly opened. C. Earl Albrecht, M. D! Commissioner of Health. First Publication: Oct. 24, 1950. Last Publication: Nov. 17, 1950. You'll scon meet GOOD JOE VEHICLE CENSUS FOR TERR. CIVIL DEFENSE - PLAN iS UNDER WAY :nsus of all vehicles | water—with | on is; | GUARANT. TU ESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S m— FOR SALE PIIONES 676 and 207 | FOR SALE ‘4 SMALL houses—all one bEdmom'i None of these are perfect and| all require some repairs—at the‘ price, however, they are excep- | tionally gocd buys and for young | couples wishing to save they offer a more economical and satisfac- tory form of housing than a small apartment. IMMEDIATE occupa: Re.built quons elec- | tric ra ge: water | heater. Basement, Near St. Ann's | hospital. $4,200. | ey ONE BEDROOM house with some furnit 5th Street. Available now. Vi Priced for quick saie‘ i at $2,750. | $180C—an old house with location | close to Federal Building. | w. and Federal bldz. Furnished. Oc- cupancy in two weeks. COMPLETELY furnished two bed-| §2600—furnished with basement— | room house near Northern Com- | good condition. The location has| mercial Co. Will sell for cash| g superb view but is & long| or wade for good fishing boat. i, - ot S1Ab-Wrek. SMALL house off Gastineau Ave. Steel cabinets and plumbing fi: tures to be installed. Would make comfortable home at low cost. SEVERAL business opportunities. Details by appointment. BUILDING LOTS in Juneau and on Douglas highway. DOUGLAS: finish work. $4000—a good log cawin. lot. Mike Pusich housé—a good substan- tial 3 bedroom home—furnished Full basement, electric kitchen Two lots—garage. ' DUPLEX—top condition and lue: NEW LISTING: Two wedroom| tlon. Owners apt. one of town's house, partially furnished. Con-| Dbest- crete foundation, basement. One INVESTMENT PROPERTY-large block from school. Excellent view.| piece of land with buildings—for ATTRACTIVE bargains in property | sale at city appraised value. A acier Highway and Lr‘n;x'sl responsible tenant with bonded | lease available that insures 10° return. ELLE'S CAFE—mail inquiries— 2324 William Winn—Phone 234 Office In Gastineau Hotel | Very fine| REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bang MISCELLANEQUS | SUBURBAN PROPERTY __ MAKE MONEY | LUNCHROOM, Glacier Highway, | EARN to $100 and nwr'e per month | priced for quick cash sale. | addressing envelopy:s in spare | | t:me at home. Send $1.00 for in- SMALL CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, formation and instructions to| near Glacier. King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market| St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- | LARGE HOME, 5 acres pat. land, ack guarantee. 643-20t | Pederson Hill, | BEAUTIFUL location, small home, ! marine railway and shop, year| around waterpower, gardens, beach, near Dupont. 'wWALT HATLIN al work. Experienced house | g. Electrical marine rej | Home phone Red 230. 638-t | yIEW lots av Auke Bay on mam highway. Also Fritz Covc Road; 5 acres Auke Leke; 3) acres Lemcen Creek. All patented Jand | ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS for you ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- | dress C 1494 Empire. dn| ED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up ‘Bob Dfuxmannphone 89! Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 Fritz Cove Rd. cr 123 Front St. FOR SALE 14 STORM windows at ;5.00 each, 1 bed daveno $15.00. Phone 973 HELP WANTEb " between 5 and 7:30 pm. 646-4t | 4-unit @értment house in lf)ouglas.: Apt., available for buyer. $10,500. | Call Douglas 132, 644-6t | WINTER an@ POND, Co., lve. | Complete pholugraphic Supplies Developing-Printing-Entarging Artists’ Paints and Materais Bige Printing - Photestata HELP WANTED—wanted for part time work, competent typist with | accounting experience, good sal- ary. Address PO Box 3081, stat. ing qualifications and age. 645-6t ® o 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOR SALE Thor “automatic” whirl dry washing machine. One year old in excellent condition. Call Black 1015. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair of natur sonality glasses with plastic rim.| ® Please call Home Cafe in Doug- ORDER NOW—Xmas presents and 4-3t | Las) 64 cards that are different. Avon WANTED Products, attractively pkgd.. Elec | Xmas Trees. Mrs. A. H. Paulson, WANTED—to rent or sublet, 1 or | 2 bedroom house or apt. R. J. Phone Blue 657. 644-3t Prueher, PO Box 1235. 645-tf PERSON as part time mercantile igator cn a fee basis, for the City of Juneau and surround- | ing districts. In reply give age, qualifications, phone and address. Reply Daily Alaska Empire C1602. 641-6t HOTPOINT electric range, 6 cu. ft. Norge refrigerator, Speed Queen | | wash machine, all in excellent condition, Bargain prices. Inquire third house south of ski trail on Douglas Road. 644-3t ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom house, furnished, garage, basement, close to school, nice neighborhood. Red 440, 641-3t 30 ft. TROLLER (31A34) resonable as owner about drafted. Call 911 for appointment between 8 and 5 p.m. 642-3t WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe, 45-00 ANDERSONS GOING SOUTH | 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. L| Anderson| will leave November 2 for Seattle where Mrs. Anderson will visit| DAVENO set 2 pc. $100. Bed com- FOR SALE NEW LISTING—a 3-bedroom Jim- mie Larson House, large lot, gar- age, 14x24 living room with fire- place, double plumbing, price in- cludes 9x20 sculptured broadloom rug and pad, drapes and vene- tian blinds, refrigerator, electric stove and refrigerator. Best neighborhood. NEW PRICE—Pauline Brandall du- plex at 10th and D Sts. Two 2- bedroom apts, private front and function until the local organlza- | Two BEDROOM house near s¢hodl| 9500 o new house requiring some| TeAr entrances, full basement, nice corner lot on bus line. Now priced at $21,000 for quick sale. VERY NICE DUPLEX—two 1-bed- room apts. completely furnished, utility room in basement, new G. E. automatic furnace. View, good neighborhood. Top apt. ex- pensively furnished and tastefully deco: ame from base- ment - 17.000 6500 1 -zuroom, Ivvpiskng near business distfil Imraediste Occupsuncy. W #:h pear Juneau sazine, dovbls iot, 2-bedroom boighs lirge kiichen and w ity ni, gardens, strong ferxe. Ras 09, now $8,300, P4 Su - ha bhe 1 ro L d 4 bedrooms, ement, new 100x100, new conc xitchen, Ja ) best neight Limit. rocm and kitchen, double plumb.- ing, hot water heat, concrete basement, double garage, 350 frontage both sides Glacier High- same frontage on water. . beautiful lawn, gardens. , owner will fin- ance, i 4,000 2 bedrooms, 4 acres pat. pend.. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 8,400 3 bedrooms, 5 acres patented. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. AUK 'BAY. NINE ACRES, protected bay, dock, float, 3-bedroom residence with concraete basement, 2-bedroom house new plumbing, 1-bedroom cottage, also solid log 1-room on new house. Ideal site for cemp or lodge. Large vegetable and flower gardens, berries. $25,000. Owner will finance for $10,000 down on 15 year loan at 6%. Auk Bay. 2,000 1 large room, on water® IM- MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 7,000 3 bedrooms partly furnished near DeHart'’s. IMMEDIATE OC- CUPANCY. , BAR and bldg., 16 apts furnished inc elec ranges in all, Steam heat, new foundation 2 yrs ago, good roof, dance floor. Sale in- cludes bar license. Rentals ing liquor store and plumbing shop, 16 apts total $500 with no rent raises for 2 yrs. Could be about $700. Located at entrance City Float, 4-apt. uug. partly furn. elec. rangeg elec. hot water heaters. Close in, Tenants supply own heat and utilities. Three apts bring $140, plus owners apt. Terms. $4004 down, 100 mo plus 6% int. By appt. Total $12,600. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom furs nished, large fenced in lawn, veg- etable garden, berries, desirable neighbors, $7,500. NEW LISTING—One bedroom stucco house, full concrete base« ment, unfurn. Second house ad« joining now dancehall, could be living quarters. 10 acres patent- ed solid glacier fill on banks Mendenhall River. Ideal chicken ranch. Material included to im- prove buildings, $7,500. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, best neighborhood, view, $2,000, Juneaw. $1,900 2 bed furn, Willoughty. A eviction. Will take deposit. $2,300 : ped furn Basin R. Smafl available today. while Anderson goes on to Wash- ngton, D. C. to give a paper before the Alaska Scientific Conference 1$3,250 shop on Willonghby. Watex main artery froncs. |$15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plut plete $40. Heater portable $5. See at Lee Smith, near Airport. 642-6t (;L burning range, good condition, $45.00. Inquire The Snap Shoppe. 641-tf COMELETELY furnished 3 bed- room house, electric range, re. frigerator, automatic washer— $6,800.00 Black 680 641-tf next week. Anderson is Director of the Alaska Department of Fisher- ies. TOP QUALITY VALYVES IN USED CARS R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker Champion 4 Door Sedan ..........$1150.00 1947 International % Ton Truck ... 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, Excellent Shape 1940 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan . : TRANSPORTATION 1942 Dodge—Good Tires, New Motor . 250.00 1940 Pontiac—New Motor 350.00 Phone 57 |FOR SALE SPEED QUEEN | WASHING MACHINE. EXCEL- LENT CONDITION— $75. Phone | Douglas 442, 640-7t | ATTRACTIVE stucco house, !ur-! bedrooms, partial | basement, recently renovated, best | 639-tf buy today, 503-10th St. | .|| . nished, two | | LOT 4 block C in the Highlands, a choice ot on the highway. We have a loan for a two bedroom house approved for this property which can be transferred to pur- chaser. Tonstruction could start immediately. Phone 416 or 672. 575.00 631-tf. [ 45 Ford cab chassis, *46 Dodge pan- el, '47 Dodge panel. Phone 707 Foster’s Transfer. 625-tf WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey’s Mkt. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- wood. 592-3mo. | ] St. Francis Xavier was known as |the “apostle to the Indies” for his missionary work in the Far East. KNo. 3 Klein Bldg. g large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. Will finance. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. In- come $200. View, furn best. PETER WOOD Tel. 81} FOR RENY A e TWO front rooms—office, call 143. 646-2t STEAMMEATED Rooms, Weekly Of Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop, Ph. 143, ___ USED CABS 1949 maroon station wagon, heater, radio, new set of tires. May be seen next to Juneau Motors. R. B. Hemmery, Gastineau Hotel. 644-3t 19494 door special de luxe sedan, new tires heater, radio, etc., phone Black 265. 644-3t ey e s (SN P DODGE sedan, new engine, new tires, good condition. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-t1 RIS S R e IO 0 e 1 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition. Phone 86 days. 636-T¢