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- PAGE TWO FISHERMEN SUELOCAL CANNING CO. Haines Méfi”gay Juneau /CLOUDS LIFT, MAIL ARRIVES - FROM SEATTLE Lodesfars In - Coastal Air- lines Pilofs Are he al-! them beca s »Mymen the con-! {tract e Ut on October 19, 1t1 Who - N company deliv-' ercd e canmed fish to the Aluskn] | Tran ation Company to taken to Seatlle Want Salmon Returned The suit, filed by William | Paul, Jr, asks that the Alnska | Transportation Company file !bon@ for double the amount of ' damages claimed and return ap- proximately 200 cases of the sal- .mon to Juneau, ah amount of the | was due Ty | THE DAILY ALASKA B\/K’IRE——JUNEAU ALASKA FIRSTCIVICS | FUND FOR OUR BOYS IN AR MY Service 0rgan|zat|ons to‘ OUT TUESDAY JUST GIVE AS YOU CAN FOR HELPING MEN | WOMAN'S CLUB ' DEFENSE DINNER ST WEDNESDAY | Be Represented-Gov- ernor WI“ Speak The First National Defense Din- ‘Old F're A,arm Be" '0 Slg' | changed hands from Yoshito (S.m) SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 I94l | Ownership of the Owl Restaurant p ‘huilding on Front Street yesierday ' | VICHY, Oct. 25—An official re- |port declares that eicht French |sailors were killed during a Britist DEFENSE TRY PUSICH BUYS OWL RESTAURANT BUIL nw(. Shitanda to Mike Pusich. The lat- | ter, according to a report this morn- nal Drill of Juneau in Packing Co. Under- | pack believed to equal the amount | FROM JUNEAU {ing has nothing planned about his | air attack on a Fpench vessel i i . of the bond. AT CHILKOOT ner to be given in Juneau will take i <o oo | Tunisi vaters pald fOI’ Sllvels | Tue fishermen ask settlement of | RUShed BARRACKS TO place - next Wednesday night at Home Guard new property for the immediate el er:',. e the $90240 which they alleze they | HAVE BETTER 6:30 oclock in the Lutheran - future except to close up the'res- | f i . ool er oo Clouds lifted today and commer- R g CR EATION Church. The dinner is being spon-| A fast alarm on the old city fire | taUrant room for the winter, con-| The Juneau Packing Company still have coming under their 0on-| ..\ usine furried with activity,| PACILITIES sored by the National DeferSe Com-|bell about 6:45 pm. Tuesday will |Hnue with tenting’ of “the living | and the Alaska . Transportadon iract, plus six peroent on. thati o "o e Slne moving to mittee of the Juneau Wom ,/be the signal for the first Civic|IG9ms on the second story, and per- | ew or ova Company were ied defondants | amount sinc: the date it should| h il be served by the o 10 L o { haps hold it as a speculation. 3 0 g 3 WY | Bave Be i1 the tis $14.20 AN from Juneau by plane. and will be se Y. e Defense Guard drill, it was an- |70 o a1, w5 BSER 8N late yesterday in law suit filed have m, plus § Pan American brought twoLode-| The biggest day of contribution Lutheran Chureh natinced. this. morning ‘by City Enb history of the buil@ing sola re- r here by J M barg fees paid lor filing lien: against 4 e ey | Oovernor Gruening will Be . theTr iR s i A \eal.s it to be in part cloae to 40, Lo - . e jona a S " me - s C e Juneat lefensg activity. 1t during th r ‘ fisher tee e i 2 : i i , sentatives of various se:vice t the sound of > iy a [structure was built during the firs X i s o 4 Bosides Me eriffen “_ms'\“ele R. L. Miller, E. H. Elfzm‘ Les 'at Chilkoot Barracks ,?tarted some St B wfl" . he sound of the fire bell, all years of 1900 and housed first n‘ i sui 1 that ap ornl Teagle, B. B. Mozee, Miss Kay!two weeks ago, today brought to the | izations in Juneau a re to take their posts, Met- | i i . htk hes Claims are repies ti the suit| A A i i 3 y <hort talks on what their b4 i { small business, shoe repair shop, and | SORUEE WAl with the Hatpes T Willlams, John Jacobs,|M8ck and B. F. Heintzleman. fund a total of $123.50. e B8 | and oivil de. CAM said. 1n all, some 150 Juneau |iater was the City Clerk and Mag | Eugene L. Kelley has been ap fishermen by ‘“one Mi. Dobbins, i ot the *| .Another Lodestar, with Ross This brought the fotal fund to ‘v-“? gF Rationyy d“ft f“.“,- “ » been assigned to duty |istrate’s office with John Henson |Peinted Deputy Collector of Cus- ting agent for the Juneay J2ck D ank Lee and Ar-ignyn dng Mvs. Helen Anderson as date up to $607.50, with the feeling . St Deibdst fisimgn 32 districts into which the |presiding. Therein he also built a [fOMS at Cofdova, it was announced Packipg Company, in which it was | thur Johnsem. passéngers,” 1eft Jumeau for Seat- |that by the middle of Bexi WeBk the |Fraik Metcair wift aho take part. | en divided, he said. The |concrete vault which for - years | this morning agreed that the fishermen would L e < 5 {tle with a heavy load of airmail|$1,000 goal for the drive may be ,_?;fi“:'fi:flfn‘z_f:cl, e e |drill Tuesday night will be a test housed the city's records. Kelley will report for duty ther caich cohoe salmon in Berner's’ " & |and express. An Electra went from reached. 7 1‘14“ Taiibe A\‘l‘““a‘r; Oli;"”;[l; 4 :""'“f to see how rapidly those 150 men| About 1912 an investmént com-|On O about the middle of Novem- between September 8§ and Jun'or Guild Tea ‘Junenu to mrbnnks with Bob | Meantime, oone of the °°"t”b"".; 7 J”fim Role, oroh, ”“"E‘.‘ik: can be placed in the field ready |pany formied by local citizens, Hen- [ber, it was said. He has previousl the Taku River prite_tor Takes Pla{e Toda Eleclra was_expected to mnve 1rom | pornance this morning sailed back | Defense, the American Women's Sabotage ;ded to the small office building to{der the Collector of Customs the fish, irrespecti lze, and | Fairbanks late this afternoon. to the post carrying two sets of box- | Voluntary Services and the J As soon as crews in each dis- |the present large building and dur- | Seattle. Aot le el 5 g Meanwhile, three Alaska Coastal|ing gloves and a ping-pong set, do- | Business and Professional Women's irict are at their station, the lead- |ing the succeeding years after Mr. | — . Not Paid Full The annual Hallowe'en tea given | Airlines pilots virtually spent the nated by the J. B. Burford Company. | Club. er in that district dg: fo call cen- [TICHSON 'becaine posimaster, —the Marks clalmed the 'u " the Junior Guild is taking place |day in the air, returning to Ju-| The first $500 collected in the fund | Reservations for the dinner may it the telephane office, Met- [Sopoc TPoct °rf“‘_" s"”"{ g “"fs[FUNERAl SERW(ES settlement was made, on Septem- | (nj 11000, and everyone is wel- | neau for new loads as fast as they (is also being presented to Major |be made with Mrs. Mel Martin an explainied, ‘Teporting. . that all e, O3 location fox & modlon pleture | ber 28 in Juweiu, the fishermel come to drop in to the Holy Tein-|coyld discharge passengers at Is- Hamilton H. Bond, now in Juneau Mrs. Henry Larson. their district is in readiness. I\theatre Here Do gnd ey & m "‘"vE (Hllb were paid by Wallis 8. George, ity Cathedral on Fourth and Gold |land points. and due to return to Chilkoot Bal- £ b R LS and” polibe dlbRstinents “,m’ei‘sfll“‘:“‘u A R representing the local canning streets between the hours of 2 and, Besides the following passengers, racks early next week. This m - asked tq cooperate in any way ! 4 7 ik IAKE Pu(f IOBAV company, the rate of 45 cents g o'cloc | askey le. Jo. Y {known by his many friends bought | mpany, at the 6 o'clock. - transported by pilots Alex Holden, Will be used by the Juneau men to NY ATIEND Fire Chief, V. W. Mulvibill or Po- \the ‘building in 1925 fiom Jim Chris- | .\ 4 t e i o e Qctober 2| Pouring for the occasion will be|Dean Goodwin and Shell Simmons, llmr‘crhi‘se i S“PP“: noeen | lice Chief Ken Junge see fit, Met- | fge ‘and moved his busifiess there| William *Moiintey, ‘thice mon he ! ers s 3 ‘““ f‘Shfrme“ e e ® Mrs. Don Hanebery, Mrs, Lynn;20 others were to be brought to["he post exc l“tg" ¥ n“,; °m 2 DTV calf said. from tie opposite. corner bullding |old native child who has been cared Taku River market price {Or CO- porrest, Mrs. C. E. Rice and Mrs.|Juneau by this evening: d’“g““‘s i ":;’:lg‘k e e K] o SR which he sold during the Summer. fc:at fhe Minble Fielc’s Home liops CAEIR ”f’."‘h ”e“)"dj‘{ e Lucretia Botsford, | J. D. Littlepage, Chichagof; Paul ‘u:‘unner 4 ¢ . R | A pioneer of the early days and very |Peint Louisa, passed away yesier % cents per fish. When oral de-| sr.5hers of the club will mssist!Sorenson, Hirst; Margaret Atk!u-l‘ ‘Gontpibuiti Lades Gebe & fol- | 4 4 X Imgmy regarded, e came to Douglas | day afterriogh. Parents of the child mands were made addi- with the serving. son, Chichagof; J. R. Forrest, J. n utions y ‘e as | Though still green grows the in 1906 to cock in ong of the Tread- | Jre Mr. apd Mrs. John M-Kinio tional 10 cents pe: i geEe < - Burkhart, Mr., and Mrs. M. M. [, {grass. on local ski. trails, member well boardmg houses and his busi- | {armeérly of Hoqn:m ML aE: How refused to pay it, the i | . Embployees of the Mor- |of the Juneau Ski Club and their | Bétiglas hi t PY iy g [t 2 | Valentine, Robert Valentine, L. M.| rison-Knudson Co. . $37.00 | ness career in Douglas has continued | residing in Jitneau.” Ther ¢ clsyed NOTICE { Largeant, Dan Smith, all_to Sitka,‘ SThes Toree bf e - ¥ i guests schussed to a gleeful open- over a’period of 25 years. Anxious |:hvec other children in the family The action further siated that, AIRMAIL ENV 5, howing g A McEacran, J. C. Molynequsx i Mdkon Harvie {ing of the group's social season i to retive for the past year or two |two boys and one gisl. the fishermen filed liens against|air route from 5 Nome, onf e 2 S5%e. ‘naind last night with a crowded, Hallo-' Twenty-seven Juneau \oulhs 1en “Slim" is now free to leave for Cali- o Sees Far %ha will Hoonah, and Mr. and Mrs. A. An- in Juneau 25.50 | 10 | Puneral services for th will the company pack, then stored at sale at J. B. d & C ady. derson, Tulsequah, B. C | Yellow and Broadway | we'en-decked party at the home for Chilkoot Barracks on the Army |fornia, where he has a nephew in|:agke place 'thi§ afternoon at 2 the Femmer Dock Lcre, in I f .- 4 S 1 ©ab smplovees 11.00 |of Jesta Young, Tenth and ¢ tender Fornance at 7 o'clock this | buisiness, and he expects to go in twomclo“k in ‘the Charles’ W. Carter the $90240 which DEU NSE !‘O“H\ | Territorial Treasurer’s streets. morning to undergo final physicdl jor three weeks. chapel, 4nd the Rev. Wi A —— = e 3| Office ... 1000 | Nobody bothered to count the ©XBMinations and be inducied Mo | 5 e JSoboleff will conduct the services : NOTICE TO lE' EPHONE.-SUBSCRIBERS ? Moose omp e Family Shoe Store ....'1000 |8uests. of course, but a reliable ‘li‘;:c’tmy under the Selective Sery- | NURSING CLASS | Interment will be in Evergreen i > = i Charles Burdick (For- source estimated that from 60 tc | An attendance of 19 women was Cemetery. The Revenue Act of 1941, placed in‘effect on October §. § Moosehead Da est Service) . . 10.00 ‘70 persons were heing careful about The Fornance 1s scheduled to re- | | present at the home nursing class imposes a tax of G per cen nts paid by subscrivers for local Y | &% Vanderteest 1000 | turning their heads too quickly (his (U here late tomortow to pick UP | conducted here last evening by M= telephone sertie . The Douglas Telephione Charles Goldstein 10.00 morning, 13 draftees from Wrangell and Pet- | o je Hessig. Subject of the evening required to coliec tax and therejoie the pi added to the regular charge made by the comps AFTER OCTOBER 10TH | Plans at Meehng Members of t.he Loynl Order of | HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Sid Benson, a medical pa- Hospital this morning. Jimmy Hodges, Allan Wicks, and several other stout hearts doffed their coats and ducked their heads during the apple-bobbing contest | which highlighted the competitive completed plans for the Moose- |tient, was admitted to St. Ann's | Side of the evening. Dancing was |the chief entertainment, with broom for any girl who found her- {self without a better partner, ersburg, who will arrive on ‘heqwas “communicable diseases.” steamer Denali tonight. The Forn- ance will make the second trip to| the post Monday. Last night at Percy's Cafe the | American Legion entertained me: selectees. About 50 attended the | chicken dinner and all the dt‘ m,: | Wednesday, Miss Warren stated this mings. Everyone present made a |MOrning. | ,————— short talk, LR S R BREEZE ISSUE WEDNESDAY First issue cf the Gastineau Breeze for the present term is schediiled to be off the presses next week, on HUNTING PARTY Rexu‘lnr Rate . T.cs8 Discount Totnl “'",lh“ld'\ Added Moose last night gt a well attend- e Ba ed meeting in the LO.OF. Hal, | 3.50 3.44 4.00 39 heart Day celebration. According 4.50 4.57 to plans outlined at the meeting, 500 5.0 the day will provide real entertain- Subscribers using in excess of 55.00 per month will be notified | ment. of the adjusted amount Initiation of new . JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE COMPANY P PSS Puta Cmc Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN TQUR BOAT L Mors Miles for Your Money A Comfertabie, Quict Ride An Engine ihat Tustantly Btares Assurance of ,th Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards eless, Full Dicsel ® An Enginc that Can Be Easily Eand Oranked CllAll LES G. WABNER CO. CDI-UHBIA LUMBER COMPARY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or T47—JUNEAU SLCURE YOUR LOAN THRQUGH US To Improve and Modcrnize Your Home*Under Title L F. H. A. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-NOW THAT MAGGE 1S AWAY IN THE COUNTRY-BOY! AM 1 A ENJOY MES FL_F--IT 1S JUST FIVE O'CLOCK=TL A NAP BEFORE | JOIN H AT DINTY'S FOR SUPPEM THS WILL BE A GREAT PARTY- /T WE - ) S0 NE €T UP N W ou womews \ S YRSKET O WTTLES * \ S BALLS O mef,fimfi\x W \ ( » THAR'S NOTWY To & ) ERAT b\&cw\m €0 . » QBOUT - SHEL 8t RENED “\6&\'\‘( R BER COO BARNEY ixOUGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WHERE DOES NOWR WIFE LWE & Tae B\G SMOWIES ? Mrs. V. R. Farrell and her baby | daughter were dismissed from St.| members, | Ann’s Hospital teday to return to | planned for the eyening, was post- | their home on Twelfth Street. FROSH FROLIC 0 1 th. | mg::,:x;uls nmss‘s ffls‘:w:;‘ghrmmd,[ J. S. Ross ‘was admitted to B‘,l DRAWS CRO"ND -d a letter to John Wahlstad, who |Ann’s Hospital yesterday to receive | is confined in the Anchorage Hos- [padical aliention. Sital. The letter was written by‘ Lee Donnelly was admitted to St.| Hallowe'en was the theme of the the secretary of the Moose amd |, .. mocpital vesterday for medical | Freshman Frolic last night as'the all members signed their names. |.p.e class of '45 gave its first party Eske Eskeson was appointed to {to the student body of Juneau ce in charge of the uonuheaw‘ Mrs. Priscilla Morgan was dis- |High School. Decorations included Day program, and G. E. Almquist missed from the Government Hos- \spooxs witches, ghosts and gob- %l act as toastmaster for the |pital yesterday after receiving med- |lins cavorting on the walls. occasion. Speakers will be Orlando ;ical care. ' 'Intermission singing was done by Sodfrey, Henry Roden, Michael % Leamealiil | Jackie Schmitz, who was accom- Haas and Glen Allen. | William Smith was dismissed from panied by Robert Satre at the pi- T |the Government Hospital yesterday |an, Refreshments were served the | following medical attention. |dancers by a committee of the RECKLESS DRIVER | | -8 : |class. In general charge of the ar- Paul Harris was dismissed today Earl J. Conkle, Alaska Juneau|from the Government mpxm.i”‘“ge‘"em ¥ dohn. Rordldge, Mine employee, was fined $25 by |where he was a medical patient. president of‘the class, and Miss U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray| ———e—— Geraldine Ringstad, adviser. ate yesterday on the charge of! GOES TO PETERSBURG Chaperones for the dance were ‘eckless driving about 11 miles; A. E. Glover, regional engineer | the following: Mrs. Harry Sper- the city. The charge was With the Forest Service here, left|ling, Mrs. Linn Forrest, Mrs. Ed o s e ; Shaffer, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Al- srought by Territorial nghwgy‘fln the Yukon for Petersburg this satrolman Dan Ralston, who de- /morning to consult with city of- fred Zeng: Mrs. J. Jared that Conkle drove his m‘ficna}s there regarding. the water |Mrs. Garland Boggan, ff the mshwny at that polnL ‘DOWEr development at Crystal [C. L. Atkinson. ;uke. which will be harnessed to | serve the city of Petersburg. B. Smith, and Mrs. BUY AUl LR BUY DEFENSE STAM]’S IEJFI-‘NSI:ABONDS Given Housewarming In Highway Home A housewarming party 'as given recently for Esther Comet, who has' purchased a home on the Douglas Highway, by the Beranoi Hotel housekeeping department. The .ten women who took part in the party prsented Miss Cmet of a waffle iron for hér new home, and brought refreshments for the affair. In the party Allenwood, Pearl Hopper, Ina Graves, were Miss Lee Everet:, Diane Lilen Harjui, Kay Del Sante, Hulda Nickola, Vir-| ginia Martin, Frances Taylor and Leona Sebenico. — o BRYCE HOWARD, JR., VISITS Bryce Howard, Jr, son of the Alaska Steamship Company in Fairbanks, was a Juneau visitor this morning while the Yukon was' is going to Seattle.| in port, He Howard’'s parents are well known in Juneau, when the senior Howard was agent for the Pacific Coast Company. BEG PARDON-SIR-BUT AREN'T YOU GOING TO RETIRE,OR DO YOLI PREFER TO SIT UP ALL NIGHT LONG? By GEORGE McMANUS 7\ 1941, King Features Syndicate, Inc. 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