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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1945 ; « g oA DANWHIECASE | Jewish Girls Liberaled \TREASON cOLp cReam pousLes LEORORS ClHD, [soe ety HANDED '|'° jURY| 5 lNo4 1, on Behrends Avenue, in the ey e »m DECISION = | WELFAREATMEETING i, et . o 2 | | | | | | 3 i |charge of construction of the Snow | & - ‘ An interesting and informative White Laundry plant and the ad- ' F ¥ . * |program has been arranged for the ditions to the Juneau Cold Storage R D i o | |cnild Welfare meeting of the Ameri- | Plant. ] | S can Legion and American Legion — e | f . Auxiliary, to be held this evening at GETS $35 FINE § Violations Go on Trial Thls Afier“oon : PRIy : 8 oclock, in the Legion Dugout. | Harry Watson, arrested by City) : 5 J i i Representatives of local Welfare|Police for being drunk and diss ‘"b*: “°";’":'h "‘c“;:r"d ;‘:“::"f 7 SuPreme COUI" Ove" ules ‘ . : agengxres as well as the Territorial|orderly, was fined $35 in City opening o e t . g | i » 4 : o f: 1l be pres- | Magistrate's Court here today. this afiernoon, Dan White was Conviction of Cramer || & ' , EE%h B o et gart tn OhIA viktArs Bl found guilty by the jury of : i i : Welfare work. | GLOVER RETURNS | | ! . g . | “embezzlement of $290." Con- | for Aldlng Nazis It viction on the offense makes | . " plle iy ! White liable to ifnpnson.m('nl -:! | 4 ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., April 23— | 3 - é by ; { |urged to attend the meeting this|turned to Juneau during the week« from 1 to 10 years. Sentence | » . . The Supreme Court has reversed the | | - B 4 v. ok evening. |end, following pre-season work om was deferred. ¢ treason conviction of Anthony Cra- | ' . = - e trail maintenance and road de- 1 i mer, naturalized German, who is MARGARET KIRCLI HERE |velopment for homesite areas at Fate of Dan White, fishing vessel 1 J : charged with aiding two Nazi sabo- : : R | i f captain accused of embezzlement, teurs 4 i ] . [rfim;:z:klygim#:;r. Yoiiglstizre: 'chmka____m_n i b 1 was placed in the hands of the jury - o o 2 o i in U. 8. District Court here at 11:45 ‘ e L A ‘ [Buest at the Gastineau Hotel D et ¢ n1 ‘k b g 10 foll X e ered the court’s opinion. Associate i 3 : i A fire call at 8:50 o'clock Sun o'clock this morning, following ar- ; Justice Douglas wrote the dissent- | i i % | i % 3 . ik 5 . H N | MR., MRS. BRANDES |evening resulted in -a 10 guments by ccunsel and instructions \ing opinion. Chief Justice Harlan v 5 : Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. B,:,I,E;E of [run by the Juneau Volunteer Firel by Judge George F. Alexander. | g . p | Fiske Stome, and Associate Justices ' y 7 s & 'as. | Department, to 465% South Frank- The trial jury which heard the i | Angoon, are guests at the Gas- P ) G | > . ) 3 & i Hugo Black and Stanley Forman o lin Street, where a_ soot-plugge case is confronted with an elabor- 5 B 4 .+ |Reed concurred. | 3 0L L stove had back-fired. No ' damagt ate accouriting problem, since testi- 4 ! Cramer is accused of helping two JEFFERSON IN JUNEAU I-resulted. 1 Glen Jefferson, from the Weather | ————————— mony by witnesses for both sides : ; d Tog: elghit Nael" sabokurs ‘WALt IR A left the status of several amounts, 2 . | 1 # from subs on the east coast in June, | | ireas “ofrice e, Anchorage.. tas] R i cans k. ¢ jarrived in Juneau and is a guest| Mrs. D. J. Mulcare, of Skagway; In the accounts of the fishing ven- - 5 1942. He was sentenced to 45 years e at the Baranof Hotel. |is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. * Four Accused of Fish Law i : | All Legionnaires and Auxiliary| A. E. Glover, Regional Engine i : members, as well as their friends, are |for the U. S. Forest Service, res ture, in dispute. Yy 5 i i e ’ - |imprisonment and fined $10,000 by Another case dealing with fish was i > | the Southern New York Federal Di due to get under way in Court this § ’ | trict Court. afternoon at 2 o'clock, when a jury & s | Justice Douglas summed up the was to’be selected to try two o |two views of the Court on the case charges of alleged closed fishing per- § 4 |by stating the Tribunal, “Doesn’t| iod violations brought, by informa- ‘pu)‘port to set aside conviction for| tion, against four members of the |lack of sufficient evidence of trait- | | | i i | crew of the seine boat Gordon D. . orous intent, but frees Cramer of| § - : : | The four accused men, all of ol this treason charge on ground overt- | g : 3 ' | oun s Petersburg, are: Kurt Nordgren, > acts charged are insufficient under | - ’ I . captain, Harold Stolpe, Richard Har-, : the Constitutional requirement.” Tested Onion Sets ris, and Oscar Burman. ‘ " S ANN RUTHERFORD, Hollywood actress, demonstrates the latest p AN AMER'( AN L ¢ 4 X B[R‘[’S (ASH GRO(ERY method of transforming ordinary silk stockings into hosiery which ‘ looks as sheer as pre-war nylons. Directions: rub cold cream on your | . { Liberated by the U. 8. Ninth Army in Kaunitz, Germany, these | HAS NEW Eommf"]' | legs before drawing on your stockings. Then smooth the stockings | = IN ROU“D TRIPS | #ho were forced to work in a German munitions factory, ' until the cream shows through. Next, remove the stockings and roll | s “ I e | el | | | | bare their arms (top) to show where Germans tatooed identification Jewish girls, i DuRI"G wEEKEND numbers. Bottom pheto shows how yellow crosses were painted on i 5 the back of their clothing. The s were natives of countries con- During the past week a remodel- | B AP SR T iy <A EABLY nosE snm PoTAToEs | quered by the Germans. (AP Wirephoto) ling job has been going on at Bert's Last Saturday, a Pan+American| ~ - |Cash Grocery, and is now complet- plane brought the following pas- led, with new and convenient order : e S e e e e topus oo ERNIE LINCOLN IS |Frecicent o tho Ainsks air Lines; cousters, and new vepstable ana ALASKA SEEDS . . . Tested Seefls Brandy, Shirley Underland, Violet ¥ i B *| Mr. MacDowell, in his determina- | Torgenson, Laverne Hite, Anton | FETED BY I-IONS AT Betty L“Eh"" and David Perrin. tion to make his store the finest in| LILI'Y SEEDS 2R Tes'ed seeds Anderson, Glen Jefferson, Bessie From Cordova to Juneau—L. J.\ajacka has installed the most mod- Williams, 8kuli Olson, Byron Gil-! Craigen. lern fixtures, and with its clean, A p g liam, Lillian Gilliam, Richard Gil- | MEE“NG “‘“S NOON Leaving Juneau for Anchorage ghining interior, and cool and cold | Sparagus liam and Sam Styles. | B jere. ”‘e_mu""f’“‘“,‘M“"»‘ Kent, MIS. gor0ge room, the store is now one of | | . From Juneau to Fairbanks—John | i M. Kestrometinotf, Major Davidson, wijich he can well be proud, as well | rocco 1 Thorne, Lloyd Blake and K. P. The Juneau Lions Club today Capt. Beach, Juanita Wirick, Audin ;o one where the customer will en-| Alexander. gave special recognition to their fel- | Sando, Nancy Blanchard and Rosa joy shopping A d Juneau to Whitehorse — Thomas 10w member Lion Ernie Lincoln by, Hixon. ¢ PR R AP, | vocaaos e approprite presentaion of gifts, Juneau to Gustayus—C. H. Gree | 3,"‘,{;”;,,?’;2;“3;’,“;&”“' H'ld“‘:::a: fecognized ‘his becoming & nz;!:*x:"mx to Cordova—Abbie MN?GI-OR—I—A VANDERB“JH Cauhflower Super Market Juneau to Seattle: Chris Bailey grandfather., Rotarians need not 4 S::dny, the el‘r)lloewlng ;:ss‘,:;:;‘s seek his membership as the Lions, e ee— i ) B h C t Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. were flown from Juneau to Seattle: | Naving presented Lion Ernie with a ‘lEOPOlDSIOKOWSKI , unC al'l'O S 2 FREE Deliveries Daily—10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. LaVerne Pademeister, John McCor- |Cane, have agreed to keep him in the Si Dmn r H Id 1 i 1ub | MK, Atthur' Peferson and Ll"u;.m\ Walter Scholeff spoke to his ag e e iMARRIED IN MEXI(O Cucumhers Burke Riley. | Whitehorse to Juneau — Tommylmncw Dicng 8¢ el unchiett 10ChY For HOIbrOOk On 1 LOS ANGELES, April 23—jeo- ! New Potaioes p— ___V : e ——— : Ion the Thinglet language. He saw - ¢ ORI A Campbell and Cliff Craddock. | Juneau o Fairbanks John B, ® resemblance between the Thinglet CANNERY WORKERS AND FISHERMEN . | 3 st s pold Stokowski and his- wedlthy 2 Sledge. ‘(“l::x:xl;‘l‘\hll:x;r\x:z(rls“ “Hv “;finm;:u.(‘l Satu rday Evenl n young bride, Gloria Vanderbilt, | Radlshes Persons desiring employment for the 1945 season and purse seine | Seattle to Juneau—Norman Stein, t;e c:u-n L;u-'"l“lun‘glut.\ R (were married in Mexicali, Mexico, | fishermen at the P. E. Harris & Co. plant at Hawk Inlet, Icy Strait Hal Marchbanks, Ruby Dogge and ;oo coq'1o aive their Social prob-| Sixteen fellow workers of the U. §. Saturday, and narrowly escaped | G 0 g Salmon Co. at Hoonah, New England Fish Co. at Chatham, Todd } Charles Dick. |lems, and said that with the change Forest Service here gathered Sat- injury as the chartered plane. in reen nlons Packing Co. at Todd, and Astoria~-Puget Sound Canning Co. at Flying from Seattle to Juneau to- i, ey social customs, it is taking the urday evening at the Point Louisa which they were flying from Reno Excursion Inlet, should sign up for same with Mrs, Margaret Wana- day a Pan American plane brought myioiote some time to adjust. {cabin of Wellman Holbrook to do Was forced down near Mdfave, Green Peppers maker, or Mrs. Bessie Visaya, as soan as possible. the following passengers: Rosa Hix-| " g0t 1 eader Lion Soboleff also|“stag” homage to the retiring Assis- California. The plane landed near i These canneries are covered by the Membership Contract between on, Abble Nicholes, Juanita Wirick, ,,nounced good progress with the tant Reglonal Forester. {the highway and from there they Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., and the Alaska Native Brotherhood, Audin Sando, Cecil Stoner, Nancy yjon scouting program, Tender-| Following a sumptious dinner pre- hitchhiked a ride to the border. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES which contract is for the duration of World War II, at labor price | Blanchard, Sydney Smith and J. V. g0 1odges going to Geo. Barrill, Bill | pared by Chefs Charles Burdick and _ Gloria gained control of $4,364,000 scale fixed by the War Labor Board. Raoscoe. b Brensdal, Harry Brensdal, Ralph Harry Sperling, the evening was When she became 21 on February 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. Jobs available include the making of cans, boxes and cartons, op- | Fairbanks to Juneau—Anita Burns, actin. devoted to splaning yarns and “rem- 20. The orchestra conductor is 58. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. erating and feeding of the following machines but not their in- Mary Blackford, Luella Fredlund e gight Conservation program | inisences”, including a choice selec- Gloria divorced Pat Di Gicco, Hol- MINIMUM—$2.50 stallation, upkeep or maintenance: Iron Chinks, gang knives, butch- and Michael Haas. of the Health Department was turn- [tion of “bear stories.” lywood actor’s agent, on Friday on 3 ers or cutters, filling (feeders and helpers) clinchers, reformers, slit- pemthom to Juneau—Ben F.| 4 oyer the Lion's sight conservfluon‘\I‘I’ll'hbosekpressém.mm a;ldtiLlion 0.;31 {vxr. the charge of cruelty. ters, can body, pasting, casifis, stitahis s all obkar siork nd prev @ ' committee, with Lion Bob Tollefson | Holbrook an: e “kitchen help”,| S 0 A AR ~NC Juneau to Seattle—Harold Han- ,¢ chajrman, for study and recom-|Were: A. W. Blackerby, Larry Wafer,'! ~MR., MRS. HANSEN HERE | PHONE ' if::?;nz?g :,m:' ::; :z:: :2?:&2:?;:?3;}:’;’:; :;:l:::“g::: sen and Elizabeth Hansen. ‘;mendauon. L. A. Forrest, C. H. Forward, B.| Mr .and Mrs. Harold Hansen, of ' 04_ e ' Union. | Lion Jim Kelly was present for|Frank Heintzleman, L. E. Iversen, Chatham, Alaska, are guests at the Prospective cannery employees are reminded that said labor what may be his last meeting with Knox Marshall, T. S. Parke, H. E. Baranof. 4 > A pmo“s PI(KS {the cxubybefore his indu(‘(,i()gn into|Smith, Ed Sweeney, Joe Werner, J.| e - contract prov'idse: ;z Ial:gw:‘; s:gtlon 2 (lxld ':“k,w revious .season’s L the U. S. Army. H. Brillhart, William Fromholz, Ot- ASP IN TOWN employ:;s. sagisfa n;mn e dmlf'l?yu:}tbg dlafle‘ for er & 3 m I"SPE(T Milton S. Burchard, Executive of- |tar Johnson. Sam Asp, of Tenakee, is a guest ment, 11 have nspn; - bewd?: l:nla o i”h‘?d» no . ficer of Region 9 of the OPA, Wash-| Presentation was made to Mr.lat the Gastineau Hotel. of the ANB or ANS shal criminated against on account of any | Holbrook of a series of sketches labor activities, race, color, creed, or for any lawsuit or other legal {ington, D. C, and Carson Law-| 3 b Ferdlia : ; FoR (I_EA"-UP |rence of Juneau, were guests of the by Lynn Forrest, mustrmlug»hlgh- action. WILLIAM L, PAUL, JR,A§§ Secretary. club. |lights of the Holbrook career in the | Forest Service. In compliance with the wishes of Y Scheduled in Mr. Holbrooks honor A NEW ARRIVALS IN the Juneau City Council, expressed | AlASKA AIRLINES | for next Sunday is a Sunday break- | by a vote at last Friday's meeting, | iffist affair to be attended by both - Mayor Ernest Partons today an-| FlY‘ HERE IODAY {ladies and men of the Forest Ser- FA nounced the appointment of Coun- vice, and their families. It too will - cilman Don Skuse, Fire Chief Min- ke held at the Point Louisa cabin. WASTE [ FR EE ard Mill, and Health Officer Dr. C.| Ap incoming Alaska Airlines plane | ————————— 0LD MR. BMT“N C. Carter to a committee of three|prought the following passengers to-' Empire Want-ags tring resulis! to make an inspection of Juneau's B SR SRE oo gourvot . oy other pare s NG Blend of Siraight, Bourbon Whiskey of the city which may seem to Te- | quire attention. 1 P: tated the object | $:' 50 2f 6 50 Mayor Parsons stal he objec! : - - o g or of the inspections is “to eliminate fire hazards and unsanitary gnd un- Lo 5 & . i : : ; - sightly conditions.” The inspection | " o This Price Good Until April 25th is being made at this time so that ! » o 2 s % C - & : . a e o oy AR & Grapefruit Juice . . Orange Juice . . Apple Sauce .. : Clean-Up Woek —uhich Mayor Par- N\ : : Juneau Liquer Ce. h 1 he fi Ve i 4 4 R e B Ay A B Oven-baked Beans . . Broccoli Cuts.. Whole Kernel Siion The Mayor asked that “citizens | S : S % ; S | B ey e i o S Ml , Corn . . Cut Green Beans coming summer months. 2 . E b b 1 s hrisf N “ i 4 » ope - very G cam, avery unaightly pile of TR i with the addition of these new items we now have a COMPLETE R oy L h STOCK OF FROZEN FOODS . . . atthe : of the City Officers who call upon 7 i & you should be followed to the best Bread ... of your ability. “This is all for the betterment of - N7 Y8 Juneau. Let’s all join in and Clean Up the Town!” Druicious for lunch box trears ! This 1 teaspoon salt o : tasty, healthful breadslices better the day 1% teaspoons baking powder s i afcer baking. Makes grand sandwiches. Vs teaspoon soda \ STJERN HERE | TS " Add Harold Stjern, of Hoonah, is a| Mix bringtoaboil, and boil for2 or3 % cup chopped nuts minutes: 5 * guest at the Baranof Hotel. 1% cups chopped dried pruges Y2 teaspoon vanilla PHDNE G o B o B s 8 1% cups water Stir only until mixed. Pour into greased MARCHBANKS IN TOWN Add: 3 tablespoons shortening Ioxt eou pAB, ERLRS: 459, cue b 704 Hal Marchbanks, of Naknek, Al-| Coolslightly, then add: ) aska, has arrived in Juneau and is % cup brown sugar %% Dok it is Batesy Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and stopping at the Baranof. | 1 well beaten egg - 2 P. M. Two Free Deliveries Daily | sifrtogether, then add: for all baking...The ] i VR : mz“ih:[l‘};uu!g::l‘(Icmenni:l Silk- (S Swing is to (entennial Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. ' en “ “ ar e ZOLLMAN IN JUNEAU Sifted Flour g SILK-SIFTED FLOUR! Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! Ernestine Zollman, of Fairbanks, © 1, CONTEANIAL FLOJKING MiLLE GO, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel s