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£ 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, (itations for Juneau Men PAGE TWO ALAS Atomic Warfare Feared vContmlxed from Page One) Citations Given | Two Juneau Men | At Chamber Mee! | (Continued from Page One) ing hours on special occasions pro- prior application and pay- of a special fee is made Offer Is Made viding ment v occur thousands of miles dis-| Telegrams were sent yesterdoy tant, was fortified by an actual re- by the Chamber of Commnicrce to of shock. * A |Charles E. Wilson, administrator of cord the explosive Congressional source said a seismo- | the Office of Defense Mobilization, graphic record, like that used for and to two aluminum producers earthquakes, was obtained and | viting investigations of Alaska’s pi E wed the explosion was “very suc- tential power sites in view of the cessfyl.” pending power shortage in the It appeared to have occurred Companies coatacted > Reynolds Aluminum aad Rai-| Aluminum, | Rent Cel ndel within the last few days And it was of the nuclear fission type, not a hydrogen bomb explo- ng Recom: E it was explained in other| It wa 1 that the Exe- authoritative quarters. cutive approved a re-| AL AR ccmmendation that a famuy income ‘C(‘llin‘,.‘, of $5,000 annual income be| H | established for those wishing to rent| 4 /AN . Hosp“al No’es Units in the .Alaka Housing Au-| For meriterious service with the Bureau of Reclamation, Harry Johnson and Terrence Robbins of :(ho:ny project now being construc- Juneau were prcsented with Department of Interior citations and medals by eph Morgan, Alaska Admitted to St. Ann's hospital | ted in West Juneau. dircetor of the bureau. Present at the ceremony were left to right: Tecrence Robbins, Mrs, Tertonce Wednesday were Roger Christensen, = Rcebbins, Harry Johnsen and Joseph Morgan. Wayne Atter, Capt. Donald Morri- Guests At Meeting 4 R RO A PRORRIRMIE < (s a1 LA son, A. J. Renttinen; dismissed Mrs. Oscar Ahlgren, First Vice f : were David Andrews, Rosalina Mo- | President of the General Federaticn B G 'd S' k WS(S Bazaar Date Is B“ !h in“ease i ralis, Harvey Milton, Mrs. J. Fram- of Wom as an honor- Ig 0 " e “' s 4 2 7 | brough, Norman Demmert, Peter ed gue: 3 g. She ; & = | Demmert, Ralph dJohnson, Cliff|was introduced by Doris “ear H|s|o"( ISeI for November 17 ‘Mar"ages {00' | Josaph, Charles Bloomfield Barnes, President of the !\lr\xkni | Plans for thelr SNOVEBex. 17 ' i = | it i Federation of Women’s Clubs. Other A b, White of Hoonah and Arthur Niel- William Paul, Sr, treasurer for the Socmty of Christian Sepucc. ed e ! Rh of SIERT There, Aere ‘o ad- | Al clubs and Mrs, M. O, John-| JACKSON, Calif. Oct. 4—(P—|Desday evening at a business meet-| pirtp laska increased 35 pe , Vice President of the Juncau|Central Eurcka gold mines today ing he ldyn]l the M'“LllmdM; (l,krnth cenit in the first eight | ! reported its biggest gold strike in ns, children’s clothes and books, | this yehr as. compared | Other guests were Mrs. Terrence | more than 10 years in the vicinity of cookbooks with recipes by Juneau|game period in 1949, accordi HUBMAGE SAE | Robbins of Juneau and Captain|the old eka shaft at nearby Women, embroidered dish towels ’h- vital statistics i of the Al- W.N.A.A. Rummage Sale October | Wilbert Rudd of the San Francicco |Sutter Creck. and pillow cases, doll clothes, cards, | yska Department of Health | 5, George Bros. Bldg. So. Frauk- office of the Salvation Army. | aqnur Kendall, general super-|iCWelry, baskets, linens and novel- lin Street at 10 am. 929-1t — — ot . tne | ti€s are ba projects being com- \ intenden and enmgineer for the oleted under the chairmanship of th T ORI FOOD SALE mines, called it “the finest looking pE A 500 o ing F ¢ ATTENTION BAKE SALE sponsored by the|pods of ore T have ever seen in| LS Johy Argetsinger. i o | Juneau-Douglas Concert Assccia-|Alaska Potters in the Sears Roe- | entire caveer.” | 11\‘1xi'~.‘.Av Jo: 31} »Alu(r‘ ‘l’omhtx 'u‘r‘ 1\:} L[v‘l,).‘ | tion needs your summ:-t.m Buy a|buck offices, Friday morning, Cm-i He says assays showed a gold con- 1[1“‘:']1()("‘“[“;(]!(]' 1\1“\]‘:‘,9'1{52;)‘:{»«(‘\.‘- L_'): ”.i.'x he Season Ticket. 920-¢ ober 5, at 10 am. 920-1t|ent valued at from $400 to §700 | o The relation between the |With G ~— e e e e 9 | 0D ADOUY A “";“‘ bk ”f"l ideals of the United Nations and inc essary to extract the precious metal| 00 of oprist was diseussed by : profitably. : ¢ the|the members | reau. Num} mines, described the surike s SN | oo and cocoa for the Youth Fellow- through At of |ilar to the “bonanza shoot, wh.(:m ship, which mests ~Sunday . eve ed with 85 e ¥ . BELIEVE o i e R “‘““n“, ning, were requested by Mrs, Henry | period of 1949 | million dollars a year in 1938 and |y ... S s Yoo B . 11939. Central Eureka operates I “on" otgper 14 the Society will the th of ‘Calnmn s historie, but largely | have charge of the morning church ore prompt | mined-o: mother lode eountry. | 1oB ot~ B Week s Fgam i ! P 1f-Denial October to F. E. Kester WYERS FUNERAL FRIDAY r‘za 31 Tt was voted to accept with vital statistics bu- Funeral ervices for William | appreciation the proceeds of th L, 3 E | Henry Wyers will be held Friday |Lister-Johnson = concert { t Al et no lat 2 pm. at the Carter Mortuary.|church carpet fund. New draperies|ii al 1950 population census figures s ‘M’\]m Eric Newbould will conduct!for the parsonage downst were | av | the. services. Interment will be in |authorized I | Everarecen Cemetery. Jack Popejoy ggd M, |t i MY, Myers had no known surviv- Ll""r, hostesses, served — refre b {ing relatives and had ments, Oiferings taken at ¢ Pllhllshel’s of Amerlca Observe | denit of Tenakee. humxl\tvtl\ln” \anrm. e -{»sl;b, St i /\TTF\TIO\ .,“m A ‘\ih:--.tw;; ¢ needed to t f 3 cRatiug rine | church kitchen Nov. 14 in prepara- |in i Nahonal Newspaper Week s‘cxf\‘gr ‘;’l;\lrh]x‘ e;::}l‘( J(‘)‘:]SR,\:., le,‘ |tion for the bazaar. A (lml nd | pror {18 pm. at the Scottish Rite Temple. | baked food sale will be held dur- 1 Rt es ing the bazaar, which is to be from two year: October 110 8 \ Enprgmem Al Lo 5 pm Kester said, Fred Lipsack, of Tulsequah, B. C.| ey | a guest at the Baranof Hotel. New Counciimen Te Take Chaits: Meefing Tonight Baranof. wish to express our thanks and Fire Prevention I\OUL" is he x(h' Auke Bay fense,” said Landreth assure you we will do our ut- FROM SEATTLI F Week pro('aimed Francis C has made appli- e C'\lu‘u ' Y Anchorage appreciation to the residents of o s o the el ) S, "o e the period October 7 to October 13?”‘"‘3' e 809) for Lot has been designated Fire Preven-‘,erml;:‘iorérg”) e of nx‘)cl\x?e ZZ?:)' Juneau for their votes of confi- oWk e novteny M therly side | Alaska’s Director of C: Defense, : d | Col. Earl Landreth. Tig m;y ap- “During World War II it caused om uncaufl. ence. more deaths than did high explo-‘“""’“"‘ g 069 acres, latituda B4 sive bombs and it accompanies al- | 237 137 N. longitude 134° 33/ 117 W. most every form of attack agninst'r‘c corner No. 1, and it is now in the our cities,” he said. files of the Land Office horage, “T sincerely hope that cach,city, Al;.:fiza. $u b and the citizens thereof, join in Any and all persons claiming a All of us who were chosen e e e et o o e » success. Every mc ken to|land should file tk prevent fire, or to re fire haz- im the local la ards, is a measure for Civil De- i Within the KA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 51 | ACROSS from Past city councilmen will give up| u their chairs to newly elected city 2 | oificials in a regular meeting to- night at 8 p.n the council cham- | Oct g i * i bers at the city doc { e e T B Old business will be finished up to Den V Oeith. | before the new councilmen are sworn| ;1 1 rer of the nine] lin. : N Mayor Waino son, Te-| | * § hdeags we the Candldaies on ihe elected for his fifth term, will pre-| "'y ~F will. crodebuses ittiem side. The new council is comprised | 4 1o 5 zu“dcvclflp: of: B. F. McDowell, Pauline Wash-| "} e 2 ingtin, Robert Stutte, J. P. Christ-| = © " i - nsen, B O. Davis, o r - | People’s Progressivé Ticket, B %o e o AR AT pamaNOF rrrrr Mrs. Neill Anderson, of Sitka, is| ““““ ia guest at the most to merit your support and M, Clan tilleries, is staying at Hn Earanof - t i i n Hot.el.fw . o measure up 10 your expeciaiions. R BY Y TERRITORIAL BOARD OF PUBLIC. ACCOUNTANCY Notice is ¢ pivel f forthcoming examinations as Respectfully o 7 T For certification as “Certified Public Accountant”— November 7, 8 and 9, 1851 For certific as “Public Accountant”— The People’s Progressive Part e p g Anyone wi to sit for either or both of the above examinations should make application to Elmer G. Johnson, on or before tk Secretary of the lirty days prior to above examination dates. Board, P. O. Box 1969, Ketchikan, Alaska. TWO-bedroom f | PROPERTY Pelican REAL ESTATE . REAL ESTATE T CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING] HD\/ERTESINE? | REAL ESTATE 4 bedroom res- Jots. Automatic hot system. Well fur- te electrical equip- complete: $16,000. furn- GARRISONN house. small restau: Room 14 in |William Wmn—Phone 234 home, cu'nm'u‘h 9-1t refri loan. airport, 4 lots, completed buil furnished. can get G. I. with partiall, at $2,000. 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. 2-BDR. home partly furni garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. Cabin $1,100. SEVERAL lots Douglas, highway and Juneau DOU;T‘(N Wrangell NTANTS REALZORS — A( | Phone 573 over Pirst National Bank | _ FOR SALE NEWLY built »droom home on Trwin ment phore R CRIFICE chine $10. Fo metal two et. For apr ed 155 ¢ nt- ed wa c mx)li‘ d oil fittings , Phone 1 l 996 5. 926-6 " 2 inch extra heavy black two inch shaped with flanges and bolt for return “bends, 65 feet 3 ir black S.W. pipe. One 65 watt Intervox radiophone complete 1 new excellent condition Manag , Al- e O. R. Rutherford, 2 Cold Storage Co., £ tip 12th STREE ERITZ CO home, I DOUGLAS HI Modern with ap! sement, dc cod floor garage, ing, I Ave. $17; GOOD 5 bedroom home, co! furnished, view, $11,500. T 2 bedro across from Federal (W35) furnished, (W36) bed~ (W38) bedroom x.Lh Franklin, (W19) AND, 230 acres, easily 3 mun(!. good bldgs, 5,000 (W25) homes. Up to hore, $5,300. railer, 84950, two 2 DE :v‘, access! NT LOTS for year round ner cabins, resorts ‘ sites. 'R LISTINGS s Opportunities Property listings. ; Tenskee, - g e xman-Phone 8911 “ror sace 1 'WURPHY & MURPHY AS - Associate 3 Front Street Cove Road | \I. J. HA au- l\\|('A | F0R SALE 165 hp. plete spare felephone, comrlete hali- RCOM 319 Willoughby le draft 1t., 8 ton net-8 ton 00 1bs. Inquire g Sr., Box 434, Sit- 884-tf {.”x TOR condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf ¥OR RENT KEvFR{( 926-6t 28 v 3 young men to 31 1001‘ TROLLER “SUB" stall se in' Douglas. 36. Call Blue 450 after 5 p.m. -tf 166E Botha’ nrilseee tnatids PELICAN Theatre, building and kitcnen, laund gara equipment, write Box 705, Pelican hop, phone ete. Reasonable Alaska. 924-17¢.| rent thru' cooperative arrange: P D ment. Call Douglas 2424 after 6 p.m. 928--4t USED CARS 1941 DODGE pick-up truck, back closed in. 1946 e. See it at 141 Behrends Ave. 28-3t 1941 DODGE panel truck, 5 alm new tires, good transporta $150. Baroumes Apts. Douglas. 927-5¢ HERES A BIGBUY SPEFIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling 115 Front Street Co. Phone 57 AXER—50c per day. Ny- 927-3¢ | A IR SR | FLOOR W gard’s, Phone 836. FOR RENT--3 bedroom furnished house, large yard, Glacier Hwy. on ' school bus line. Garage. Lease $100 per “month. By interview No. 3 Klein Bldg. 927-3t TWO stores. Hot water heut 2000 square feet. George Bros. Build- ing. Phone 399. 915-t1 FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will af- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Call or see Peter “'Dcd 911, 733 11 .;VAILABLE now. aurant or other businsss. 452, Space 10\' rest- Phone 882-41 STEAMHFATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. ~ 69-t W"RLITZA‘R Spi 'xel pxano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 (RS USIS S S I FINED FOR NOT NG DUCK STAMP n was cited by the er’s Court on Wed- ntsday for violation of the regula- |tion that hunters must possess a duck stamp. He was fined 8$10. The charge was made by Clarence Matson, Juneau enforcement agent for the Fish and Wildlife Service. -~ EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — 907-t A(BFNCY —$$3588— ACH YEAR HOMES THAN NTS COMBINED EACH MONTI WE SELL ALL OTHER AG I challenge t each month to list their sales Peter Wood FOR SAL oll Way new h mch, a \\ orkshop in , both one bdrm. schoel. $1,000 3 bdrm ols and downtow: furnished Hot er, bsmt. A very com: attractive home. $16,500 3 bdrm Behrends Ave. Ap- d FHA $16,000. Price cludes drapes. $3,700 | handle. $18,000 3 bdrm fur | 'st. Garage, nev | o y, $1 000 4 bdrm, hot s $12,500 near water able, rug, will ished house 10th furnace, immed 0 unfurn. all hardwood floors, vater heat, fireplace, ga e. large enough for 2-bdrm DOUGLAS - 1ed, new bsmt. $7,800 3 bdrm fur “ garage. Near school. | m furnished, fireplace, ! yard, view. 3 bdrm furnished, 100x100 water he: Move in today PETER WOOD AGENCY . No. 3 Klein Bidg. Tel. 911 FORSALE T TENOR sa Slightly used , hot spacious. piano, v B FLA 17. 28-4t 5, comes power 140 Chry d ready to u at Boat Harbor 922 3-t go. ome cook- Jack McFar- 928-4¢ ANTED—Mo: m f . h’.flLl br’d: room apartment by couple. Good f es. Call Mrs. Lucas, 601 927-5¢ ED—One bed-room Imm shed . Would ¢ er sub- h R 781 evenin 927-3t , or three bedroom hous- apartments, furnished or -— preferably furn- needed by permanent em- es or unfurnished | ished, ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-t1 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountaln Girl, Percy‘s Cafe ’155 tf MISCELLANEQUS Am‘[‘lNG 'md paper Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. & hanging. 923-tf | liO;’ 'S SECOND HAND STOF‘{EA‘. We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd | St. Phone 908. 793-t TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman tarr any business or capac- ity. igned) Henry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-t1 Government Is (ifed in Fish Damage Suit A damage suit against the United States government has been filed e U. S. District Court .by e James, a seine fisherman, ms agents of the "Jxmme Service wrong- seized his pu*:e seiner for six da d/))n\m" m of its use. The plaintifi, who is represented by, William L. Paul Jr., is asking for damages of £5,000 more or less plus court costs. The complaint stated that the exact amount will be de- termined after the plaintiff is able to secure information as to damages from government rctords, James’ boat, the Bertha was seized by FWS agents during the season on August 15 near Craig. The plaintiff alleges that the action was without cause and that he was deprived of six days of commercial | fishing. FOOD SALE BAKE SALE sponsored by the Alaska Potters in the Sears Rue- kuck offices, Fridey morning, Oct- lober 5, at 10 am. 929-16 Ry v

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