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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Featured for Saturday Cotton, Seersucker, Glazed Chintz HOSTESS COATS Reg. 4.95107.99 i 3.50 Many of this excellent group are less than half price Saybury seersucker, clever; washable cotton prints, colorful glazed chintz; stripes More than'an You'll want several. and florals excellent value. Sizes 12 1o 44 ' ,B d/l/( Bzé’zgm/i Co QUALITY SINCE /1887 JENNE, KENWAY NUPTIALS HELD SATURDAY EVE Miss Corrine Jenne will become he bride of Mr. David Kenway, at he home of the bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, tomorraw men of the SKIERS (ALLED :iiiresiss UPON FOR WORK THIS WEEKEND Ski Club Prexy Asks Tuin- out of Wood Cuiters Ski Club job of meadow cabin take longer than e does his part 1ils of the Juneau Ski Club scheduled for April 14, and T party th A 15, will ippear tomorrow.” > oo HAVY ORDERS race tournament scheduled for | HIGH WIND PREVAILS AT ANCHORAGE; PLATE GLASS WINDOWS SUFFER | Passengers arriving in Juneau by plane from Anchorage told of high winds in that section which at times reached a veloc and did much damage around town. The ‘large plate glass windows of FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1943 PROFITS OF APA * DECREASE IN "4 SAN FRANCISCO, April 6—Al- aska Packers Association, whose salmon canning decreased in 1944, reported $12.19 net per share for , the year, as against $17.43 in 1943: The Association estimated the 1944 net profit at $685508 against Mrs. H. M. McClellan, as her ma- Hixson tron-of-honor, and Mrs. Al Ander- the T e | oot rtna. Aad MR AT, AV ot ws an Sporfs Arfists to Be Used fo || : on will be bridesmaid. In the ab- geney, he declare The let ' Juneas Rotary Club les Jenne, Mr. John Newmarker will The Jungau Ski Club, during th: sive the bride in marriage. Best'man pest two years, has ¢ of Battle Areas ‘WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING” for the groom will be Sgt. H. M, Mc- ability, attemp! te intain o | A 3-Act Comedy Clellan. the trail and cabin facilities of thi B R A i 3 The By A reception at the Governor's Douglas Isignd Ski ic pis | WASEUNISTON, S _l“‘ R 3 House will be held from 8 ‘o'tloek | ides winter. and s outdoor Navy mdu:\! 1‘“”-’ _"l y ‘(nul:( l;:’ Tokn Emerson and Anita Loos b 1 ooliex, eowuldt ilSooldns | ttoreitdon aclthien Jor et o R0 0T e o COLISEUM THEATRE “f the young couple are ‘cordially C2stineau Channel .- F 8 5 invited. Forest Service normally maintains mor purposes. ot Juneau Acked to pour at the reception are these facilities, I it ot | Murg smphea® (B e & b‘m,‘ Mesdames John Newmarker, H. L ar be- areas is the new policy to be fol- TUNIGHT Faulkner, R. E. Robertson, Wellman 5 of labor and al- ). bl fppaceiily. fesiis (hag At 8:00 P. M & Holbrock, Ike Taylor, Helen Web- U JUT RS i Bl b Al i g SR ter, Geo. W. Pearce and Miss Min- Part of this program on the part ferred to the Pacific Area to give lian kel (nclding Sl ESol bl cf the Juneau Ski Club, is the well servicemen there an opportunity to : et Those invited to assist in serving KnCwn, and little practiced art of sec first cl baseball this summer tax) L are Mesdames dJoe Werner, Ray CUting wood. The Juneau Ski Clt L other sports later Siivicemeniti Tickets Kas | Harrington, Gene Kirsten, Felix With the most able esisiance F oy acplios e S Tren of cluding tax) .80 ; Junior: Ski Club, ur requests athletic i Jané /Alexander and Kay Kennedy. | Vithcut red c to be at th CHIPPERFIELD HERE for ousssadlerar g )nd meadow cabin not later than Benefit m. Sun The Junior Ski W. A. Chipperfield, of Petersburg, b 4 FROM KETCHIKAN Ciub will have three teams of four is in Juneau on official business for Jurkags Scogung Erogean !staying at the Hotel Juneau. >vening at 8 c'clock. The Rev. Willis Cni H he i " inz. as the 1943 estimated $981,475. TH ; ¥ q N v nmna the Anchorage Times building, as the estimal $981,475. e R. B'n‘mh will redd the Episcopal SU"da‘/ MOT ! Q 4 well as those of Ray Wolfe's new firm's 1944 salmon pack totaled :lelx\‘v’x.;rh Ertest DI .wil] e - plumbing shop were among the 404,713 cases, against 564,679 cases Lu‘w;mrin's "'weddina ]Elarch" nn:l work to be done!” :()nrs shattered by the gale. 1in 1943, ’ : ‘Believe Me If All Those Endearing the Juneau | AR ng Total sales for 135_'4 year, amount- Young Charms”, accompanied by President Bill Hixson Herman Ludwigson, of Anchorage, ed to $6,472,565, while the previous Mrs. Jack Popejoy. 3 In an cp letter to e is registered at the Baranof Hotel. year's® total sales reached $9,280,420. Miss Jenne will have her sister, sddicts cf tk R i va e gl : Channel Mrs. Ed Reed, of Ketchikan, is the Forest Service and is staying at the Baranof Hotel while here. n cach, the Signal Corps, Army i Coast Guard, two teams, a | AMERICA'S . ! fendant this morning under fire of the name of Jean La Rue, arourld | ; 4 MANN A(I IRlAl cross-examination by the prosecu- ;v.l:om the case centers. Both the | uion, Itelegram and manifest were entet- | leNG In addition to the testimony of cd in evidence as prosecution ex-| S."l-l o((u Margie Miller, heard at the opening libiis. { of the trial yesterday, the Govern- Mrs. Bowman testified that she | (ouR‘ ATIENT'ON ment supported its case by calling g4 worked as a prostitute in Sitka, | 8 as witnesses: Oliver T. Mnnsfle_ld. in a house operated by the defer- i "B oy ‘5“5-‘ glnra cnvegdlelr.mfilogfieez“’ dant, and that she had gone under | . i . ginia Bowman and Henry - |the name of Jea: ¢ e 3 . q Defendant (ross-Examin M. Mansfield identified an al- agreid to the te;hfifin?"& M”s;:e A ed ‘I'oda i Defense leged coded wireless message as Nav- willer that she Lad been engaged by | 5 . y ing been found among personal pa-the Jatter, while in Seattle, to, travel | ) Awa"s Wi'neSSGS pers of 'tlJP'defEx\dnnL at her home 15 gitka to engage in the practice of | " ¥ b in Lakeview Cottage, Sitka, at the progitution. The Government Sought e time of her arrest in August, 1944. ¢, establish that Miss Miller was 1 The trial of the White Slave Mr. Green, of the Northland 'g*mm' acting in the matter as an agent or/ 5 charge against Mrs. Maude Ander- pcrtation Company, was calied t0 accomplice of the defendant. | y » sen of Sitka continued today in U. S. identify a passenger manifest for one | aps cavender disclosed that at ¢ District Court heré, with the de- cf his company’s ships, which bof¢ | the time, late in 1941, when the ac-| oot N e s e A A e AR R R tion on which the case is based is al—! '3 leged to have occurred, she was also, g employed as a prostitute at Lake- view Cottage, under the name of! i : Jackie Lugo, and that she over- % heard a conversation between the \ ¢ defendant and Margie Miller in| | ‘ which the wireless code was bé'mg‘ ' |arranged. | s ,_ by | Tellowing “the testimony of M. | Having Sold The Bowman yesterday afternoon, the) 2 AUK BAY GROCERY Government vested its case and! Clarence Rands, 'Sitka contractor, to was called as the first defense wit- ness. He was excused after brief-; JAMES and ROBERTA HICKY ly testifying to conversations with | 86.8 Pr“' - regard to construction contzmplat.edf by Mrs. Anderson and was followed to the stand by the defendant her- | seif. Direct examination of the defen- dant was completed shortly after the opening of Court this morning and the witness was turned over to the prosecution. A defense motion thntl the testimony of Margie Miller be! stricken, on the ground that nxency! had not been established, was de- ! nied by Judge George F. Alexander at the conclusion of the Goverh-| ment's case yesterday. Just before the noon recess today, ! the defense requested ddditional time in which to produce two moré witnesses, but the Court refused any extension. — e I wish to take this opportun- ity of thanking all my patrons and friends for their kind pat- tonage during the last twelve years . .. end wishing success tc the new owners. ROSCOE LAUGHLIN ' SHRINE DANCE :; (INVITATIONAL) * "Ew MAYbR A“D ; f SATURDAY—April 7th COUNCILMEN ARE ' “ THIS IS LAST OF SERIES T0 BE SWORN IN BOB TEW'S ORCHESTRA MASONS AND EASTERN STAR MEMBERS ——SAVE THIS DATE—— YOU ARE INVITED DANCING 10 P. M. TO 1 A M. Ernest Parsons, new mayor of Ju-' neau, will take office tonight at 8 c’clock in the City Council Cham-; bers. Also to be sworn in are the new councilmen: Stanley V. Grum- ) mett, Edward O. Nielsen, John G. Young, and Dr. Richard H. Wil- liams. I Thesz men, along with holdovers | LCon Skuse and Harry Lea will com- AVOOCCOONNONNNNNIIENR. prite the city government for the SN0 - - next year. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT PR T A DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. TIDES TOMORROW ¢| Low Tide 3:22a.m.: 64ft. High Tide 9:21a.m.: 133 ft. Low Tide 16:08p.m.: 1.8ft. High Tide 22:29p.m.: 13.31t. 20 0 0 % 0 0 0 0 0 Empire wan? ads get quick results. | Factory Method on All Work Guaranteed HOLLYWOOD SHOE SHOP BOX 131—JUNEAU A smooth, mellow blend, possessing the traditionally distinctive bouquet and E 7 ! { 7 5 b i i H flavour demanded by lovers of Scotch Whisky Ty / L ing’s Dreasure Blended Scotch-type Whisky. 86.8 Proof; 20% imponedv malt whisky; 807 neutral spirits. distilled from gra Blended and Botiled for NORMAN W. HANAK, Los Angeles Disiribufed by X, & L. Disiributing Co., Lowman Bidg., Seafile, Wn. , e

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