The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1943, Page 6

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KA EMPIRE--JUNEAU ALASKA - MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1943 former mem e I3 I/‘\e‘*“;““_:fg ton, D. C,, is a guest at the Baranof HEYOIeE” Hntel, g0 spoke | THE DAILY AL MASON-RAINBOW PAGE SIX J. Pe o ber of the Territorial and member of the Al mer L2222 A2 22 ] | 2 by the headquarters in Washington, | ding. Dr. Paul Lindquist and Dr. | and the representative of the War | Russell Hendrickson, colleagues of Shipping Administration is bound to | Captain Green in the Public Health Ll Hearings On | 1c For Alaskan . Boat Qwners :: Contradors]&eed to Pay More than Was | Allowable made up of war Shipping the War De- 1gs today board f the and hea for the A three- represent Administratior partment began the City Hall Southeastern Alaska small owners who have had their chartered by government contractors but have not been paid The representatives are Erskine B Wood of the War Shipping Admin- istration, and Capt. Richard L. Sul- livan and Lieut. David E. McClean ‘War Department officials Once the meeting was underway | it was apparent that somé Alaskan o i of | Fi boat | g | W benefit boats th | R 50 w3 th place llow the e service of the boat ike compromise re uncertain The board ction camp headquarters cure owners but Some the in fort to re leaving > MISS STEVENSON IS MARRIED AT EVERETT, WASH. Announcement was made today of Miss Charlotte this ity Je >, Jr., with the 1t t Guard at ashington. The wedding tc last Saturday verett Well known here, Mrs. Steele e dat r of Capt. and eer H. Stevenson. Capt. Steve n, now on duty in the 1s formerly Officer-in-Charge e U. S. Signal Corps office he: Mr. Steele 1e son of Mr. a rs. Jesse F. Steele, Sr. Teooe e marriage evenson, of to elding St contractors had made oral and writ | utan ten agreements with boat owners allowing higher payments for chart- er than was the established polic: in Washington. Several of the boat owners testified to this effect It was pointed out by Capt. Sul livan that all such agreements fol chartering or buying vessels of 1,000 tons or under were subject to the approval of a committee in Wash- ingtonn, made up of representatives of the Maritime Commission and the Army and Navy The War Shipping Administration has established a policy of paying for charter no more than 20 percent of the value of a vessel, plus repairs and insurance The War Department representa- tives said today that the Army would agree to any settlement ac- ceptable to Wood, the WSA repre- sentative, and that settlements could be made here at once without re- course to Washington. in A docket was set shortly after the hearing began and each boat owner was given an opportunity to present his case in turn Capt. Sullivan said that the board would not leave here until all of the facts have been obtained and agreements reached wherever pos- sible. The contractors, apparently acting as agents of the War Department, in most cases offered much more for charter than could be allowed to el pe He St in M M: m a1 ac he m ar r the Juneau of Capt will be captain’s The young bride plans to return’ his hig Steele ex complete her and Mr hortly Juneau to hool training ets to leave outh Pacific - - for dut GREEN-HERMAN NUPTIALS TAKE PLACE TONIGHT Because of a limited amount time elapsing between the arrival in |ers and ¥ |ers @ Miss Verona bride-elect rman, former Women’ Richard S ates Public vitations have been extended Green, However, friends of the couple are | which in the vited to attend the service tonight at 8 o'clock The Rev. ethodist Church w atthews, Jr. | vows Herman, who will wear uniform, will be given W. W. Council Mi; arriage by Dr d M t as best man and matron nor, respectively Major Victor L. Nutley is to pl usic—both the wedding 1d before and following the we established price set for may others yrobably will visit cor all of the facts be- | Unit Everet Mr Aleutians, Jle Auxiliary | avening were Past Corps Captain, and her marriage to|,¢ {he lodge and their wives, officers United | 4 ¢ Health Engineer, few will read the marriage her marches Service, will be ushers A few intimate friends and mem- 's of the stalf of the Public Health tationed in Juneau are be Service invited to attend a reception at the | | home of Dr. and Mrs, W. W. Council following the service Miss Herman is the daughter of |Mr. and M George Herman of Balboa, in the Canal Zone, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Green of Boston. - - ELKS' OFFICERS T0 SITKA WITH i DIST. DEPUTY a (lass of Twelve to Be In- % itiated ~ Ray Roady . on Official Visit n- of Ketchikan, District Ruler of the EIks ska, arrived urday after- ball rolling was held in evening in the Baranof Hotel of | Grand Exalted re.| Lodges in Scutheast igway la started A bangquet nd ! from & noon and the in Elkdom Saturday the hot 11 Room of - Today, Roady, accompanied by in|officers of No. 420, flew to Sitk where a class of twelve candidates will receive the initiation work. Re- 1d " NIGHT IS WELL & ATTENDED HERE members of Eastern Star | Over hundred the Masonic Order, members and Rainbow Girls, at- one !tended Mason-Rainbow night which |was held Saturday evening at the | Scottish Rite Temple | An initiation ceremony for seven | | candidates was exemplified during | |the evening, with the following girls eiving membership into the nbow Order: M Jane and |Nathalle Bailey, Pat Balog, Lor-| |ene Krause, Bertha Ling, Caroline | |Hynes and Phyllis Turner. | Introduced and honored were Mrs. Marie Thomas, Worthy Matron for the Juneau Chapter, Order of Eastern Star; Mrs. Thelma Eng- strom, Worthy Matron for Nugget Chapter at Douglas, Order of East- | ern Star, and Mr. Jack Fargher, Worshipful Master of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F&AM Miss Grace Berg, Past Worthy Advisor, presented a short reading on the origination of Rainbow and the life and work of William Mark Sexson, founder of the order. ses KRk X turning to Juneau, Roady will make | | his official visitation at a meeting Wednesday Ma | District Deputy are the following \local officers: Floyd Fagerson, M H. Sides, Leonard Holmquist, Ellis | Reynolds, Wes Overby, George F. of | Shaw, William F. Frost, Vic Pow- » Schmalck the evening. banquet Saturday Exalted Rulers Present d their wives Ray Roady alted Ruler, and several during the and committeeme: ind the guest of honor |R. E. Robertson, Past F presided at the affair guests spoke informa H, | evening. -oa CLARENCE OLSON BACK FROM CORDOVA AFTER i CLOSING, FISH SEASON Mr Raymond Harrington will Clarence L. 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Those times when you cannot get it, rememb: first choice, sells out first. Ask for Even on the ground, pilots know that your thirst takes wings when you drink ice- cold Coca-Cola. Re- freshment comes to take its place. er: Coke, being it each time. Delicious and Refreshin The best is always the better buy! BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ing the trip to Sitka with the SUBJECT: 16 HOROT" e Secre'® Washington? Georgia Chairman, Senate Finance Committee Senator Walter F. George, FIGURE =mmmm BOOST YOUR BOND ainbow Advisory Board, during the evening Following the lodge freshments were served in the din- ing room. A short program was pre- sented, with duets by Harriet Stonehouse and Roma Fargher. Group singing was enj Mis Beverly Leivers, Norma Burford and Betty Nordling. Miss Pat Schaffer was pianist for the song fest work, re- - ‘OlDIIMER DIES HERE ON SUNDAY Fred Cornelius Gregg, oldtimer of this district, was found dead from a heart attack on his boat on the opposite the Waynor Tract yesterday afternoon by neighbors Noticing the lack of activity on the boat where Mr. C g lived, Chris Huber investigated and found the body The deceased was a member of the Elks Lodge for 35 years, being initiated into that organization here on January 1908 The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary and funer: rangements will be announced later. S KNS C T R BUY WAR BONDS beach * pusrce OF THE 8- avle o our to130% O Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Michigan Minority Ranking Member IT OUT i ed, led by | Hon. Robert L. Doughton, Nortk Carolina Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee PORTLAND MAN HERE Erskine B. Wood, of Portland, Oregon, is regisiered at the Baranof Hotel. 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