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PAGE EIGHT AFU LEADERSHIP IS BEING PRESSED | BY ILWU FRIENDS Attempt s Made fo Strip Anderson, Olsen of | Their Powers union a ed moves of Longshoremen the A.F.U. unc The Brid cmmx d the es-led i narled up in dered the long- n to stay out of judge last shoremen’s ur AFU. af be settled o! The Times s union are continu pressure on Anderson It said further charges have been | made that Ar rson has failed to carry out directives of the Seattle | membership and a five-man v,rnl\ committee was named to hear the charges. ‘ JOSEPH ‘HGNER | CALLED TO ACTIVE | DUTY WITH ARMY | Cap.t Josweph W. Shofner, form- | erly director of the Juneau High | School and Juneau City Bands, has been recalled to extended l(H\'l duty with the Army, it was learned today. He will report to Ft. Jackson, | Cclumbia, South Carolina, for mili- tary assignment December 11. A member of the Alaska Guard, Capt. Shofner tion for active duty. While in Ju- nfau, he served with Headquarters, Alaska National Guard, and was recognition in Alaska establishment of the ing World Wa as' in France with the 13th Air- borne Division. A resident of Juneau the past four years, he was an active mem- ber of the Lions club, VFW, Ameri- can Legion and the Elks Club. Since September, he has been in Mountainair, New Mexico, as band director and supervisor of mv sic in the schools there. HOSPITAL NOTES ! Admitted to & Ann’s Hospital Bullock, Mrs arola d and ! Roy Allen. Dismissed were: \h: son, David Gross and Mrs. Hilda Hanna. Dismissed from the Government | Charles Nel. | Hosapital were Haxc of Angoon, William: Yukon, Saralr and Annie G Demrgert | vens of Ft. man of Douglas of Yakutat. EMBLEM CLUB A short business meet ed by initiation will be held 30 at the Elks Hall. Refreshments and entertainment will compl 669-1t | uperior court | ¢ until the dispute can |V |low bidders for the two road pro- a-lthe various types JUNEAU-SEWARD ROAD JOB BIDS | OPENED IODAY Bids were opened this morning in the Bureau of Public Roads of- ficL for roadwork on the Glacier gk y out of Juneau and the Anchorage Highway out of bid of $430,456.00 for the nts | Work on the Glacier Highway was entered by Kiel and Peterman of | d; other bids were $487,976.00, | , Lytle and Green of City and Des Moines, Ia. e roadwork on the Seward- » Highway the low bid en- 4,413.00 from the Manson Construction and Engi- ¢ | nering Co. and Osberg Construction Company of Seattle. Three other firms entered bid estimates as fol- $1,119,223.00, Peter Kieweit Neb.; $1,239,631.00. i Green; $1,453,180.00, Stock ons will be for- to Washington from Juneau office of the Bureau of Public Roads, in cooperation witk the Alaska Road Commission, that ards for contracts be let to the jects, local officials of the BPE said. The funds for the project are allocated by the Alaska Road Com- mission d the contracts are le. vill be supervised by the Bureau of Public Roads. The Glacier Highway job, sched- uled to begin early next spring wil be widening, re-aligning and grad- ing the present gravel road between Duck Creek anfl Auk Bay in prepa- | ration for .eventual paving of the 3.25 miles. The Seward-Anchorage Highway job calls for grading the roadway and construction of three new bridges and widening of one other bridge over approximately 10 mile: on the Seward section of the 56 mile Forest road which connects | with the new 70 mile Turnagain Arm road from Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula. Work is to be done on improving the roadway { from Mile 5 to Mile 12.0 and from Mile 14 to Mile 17.5. Three additional portions of the Forest road will be placed under | contract before next February, Col John R. Noyes, Commissioner of the Alaska Road Commission said. Con- tracts will be made in regard tc of construction required. Specifications and plan: for the roadw e Now underway Colonel Noyes said that completior: of the road improvement program € |scheduled for the end of the 1951 season, will place the Forest roac r n the same standard of specifica- tions as the Turnagain Arm road. KIWANIS (LUB ENDS CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE The Kiwanis Club has ended its part in the Christmas seal drive with a total of $825, which is over last year, Dr. Henry Harris reportec to club at a regular luncheon meeting at the Baranof Hotel this noon. He expressed appreciation for the public support to the drive and the efforts of the collectors. De- linquent payments can now be made directly to Mrs. Frances Paul. Hotel management. William Biggs, in charge of the program, showed sound Fish and Wildlife movie, “Conservation in Action.” GEORGE HAEN ENJOYS CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE Six weeks of sunshine, barring a two hour light rain fall was enjoyed by George Haen on his vacation trip SLHWI\\ BlKES Al MADSEN'S | T F ie Wonderfa/ o new'Wax-Starch " lohnson’s BR'SK < 4 E 4 ways better than starchingl | @ Gives dresses that “brand new'’ look. @ Keeps shirts crisp— but never scratchy. @ Keeps clothes fresh all day long. @ Cuts ironing time by 25 per centl Brisk contains Drax, the new miracle fibers. Makes any woven miaterial look smoother and more lustrous. It helps keep dirt from penetrating and pro- tects against wilting! Easy to use, tool Dip garments in Brisk solution, squeeze, and that’s all! Get economical Johason's Brisk today! ECONOMICAL —CONCENTRATED JOHNSON'S by the makers of Joiman 's Wax I’ISkQ’*th rative Assistant in the U.S. Service, sited all major 1 points in California as far 01 uh n Diego on his trip. One outsta side trip he said was a visit to the famous Knotts Berry Farm near Los Angeles. On his way north Haen visited h his son Doug, a student at the 1l Washington College of tion at Ellensburg, Wash. CC TO NOMINATE Juneau Chamber of Com- ed report on on by Charles E ular luncheon meet- he Baranof Hotel tomorrow The Christmas decorations ittee and the The It was voted tQ accept the $1.25| luncheon offered by the Baranof | a fine colorec | SAVE ® $ e PAY CASll AND SAVE ¢ S ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE ° Se PAY CASH AND SAVE $ e PAY c‘Asn ANn SAVE | = 4 - nominations committee will also give reports, O.| fabric wax that blends invisibly with | F. Eastaugh, secretary, announced m # [.can — Short Shank today BETHEL ]")u] are in Juneau for a few days in connection with plans tc et up a temporary hospital there Fo engineer with the ve Service there. VISITOR tered at the Baranof Hotel Sat., Dec, 670-3¢ rsen is a maintenance and opera- Alaska Na- T J. W. 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