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it PAGE TWO ,, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY JU'\JE 5, I945 o = —- e e £z g "" i 'du(‘('d insurance revenue to the Post | l A FI H HANFORD REPORIS Office Department and made neces- A"(HORAGE Tops BEAM TRAleR 3 cary a simplified method of hand- h 4 | T0 ROTARIANS ON %2z ALASKATOWNS IN | SEIZED Effective July 1, the mailing of- ’ i S I D I" B, (, (OORDINATOR ’ncr will keep no record of insured E N | REGIONAL CONFAB!':= &% Finesta | PARALYSIS DRIVE HARBOR; FINED i essary that the sender of insured | '] B R mail retain his insurance receipt un- | | i~ | B RES I G NS JOB‘ Roiary Bond commi"ee til it is certain that the mailed item M I N As revealed here today, the total NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, | has arrived at its destination in good | lamouut contributed by the com-|June 5.—Crew members of Capt. A. , | Neafs $30 000 Mark in condition. As the post office will munities of Alaska to the infantile B. Wick's Seattle beam trawler — ’ {have no record of the transaction, | — paralysis fund drive in 1945, by “Starlight” were fined $200 by Cus- sy | therz will be no possible way to col- means of President’s Birthday ob- toms officials here today after the Fe"andm' KeepS P]anS‘ “h War loa“ Sales lect on an insured mail claim with- | Tru m an Ba(ks Bre"Ofl servances and contributions, as re- vessel was sei by fisheries of- out the receipt, Mrs. Jenne stressed. orted to the office of the Gover- ficials in a British Columbia harbor. Dark for Present as Brooks Hanford, w(}:‘)ocs:::as just] Also, it will be the duty of the WOOds Agreement'- lxamr of Alaska was $8,631.97. By The crew was then sent to Seattle g returned from a trip Oul e, gave sender to fill out the receipt form H communities the proceeds are as to face a further charge of having Leaves Position a very complete report on thein full, at the time of mailing. Re-| House Members Differ foiows: g halibut aboard the boat. —_— { Rotary Regional Conference held)mpls only partially filled out can — Fairbanks and surrounding American beam trawlers are per- SEATTLE, June 5—Ralph A. Fer- ! in Seattle, May 9, at the weekly nct be accepted as proof of claim. WASHINGTON, June 5—Presi- area, including McGrath $1129.18 mitted to enter B. C. harbors only randini, who entered Government | Rotary Club meeting this noon in T 1 g O NI dent Truman called today for enact- Douglas 73.00 in case of bm weather, fisheries service in June, 1932 as|the Baranof Hotel Jment of the Bratton Woods Mone- Ladd Field Officers 'Clab m 50 W SR 4 tempor assistant in the Pribilof| This conference was held for nmPAN AMERI(AN HAS‘mry Agreements as a paramount AND and ANS, Klukwan nds today announced his ri |101st District, which is composed litem "“in establishment of a sound Pelican City 7> 00 MARKEI EXPERT ON J nation as Alaska Area Coordinator |of Seattle, Tacoma, Canadian and 21 FARES FOR HERE}peace." Nenssii 146.00 for the Office of the Coordinator of | Alaskan Clubs, with delegates from | Chairman Spence (D-Ky) of the Haines 134.50 Fisheries, and said he would an-|each club; Alaska’s delegation num- House Banking Committee, read a Rodiak 473 "U wAY To KEI(H'KA“ nounce plans later. -bmed five. Pan American World Airways|lotter from the President to the craig In 1936 he transferred to'the sal-, Roald Copstead, Chairman of the |Lrought 21 passengers to Juneau | House after Rep. Wolcott (R-Mich), valdez s 10000 < men service as Fishery Agent h‘(lm'Rn(nnmn Bond Committee, report- | from Seattle, Fairbanks, and White- | senior Republican on the Banking wiangell 4500 Walter Donovan, marketing ex- - Chignik to Dutch Harbor, and the ed that 20 members were on the horse yesterday. Committee, joined him in pressing nome 31300 pert for the Fish and Wildlife Ser- addd next year was detailed to Washing= honor roll and a total of $20325' Pacsengers from Seattle were: |for ratification of the agreements. Skagway 4400 vice, detalled this summer to the ten, D. C., for conference work on has been contributed by the Rotary | Alex Holt, Myrtle Wendler, Bright-| Rep. Sumner (R), blond congress- Anchor:;gc 268270 2csistance of the Alaska Develop- Alaska fur seal and fisheries studies. | Club members in their selling cam- | ton Arnold, George Mumford, Wayne | Woman from Illincis, shouted to the Tenakee 23.75 m\m Board to further the mar- * In 1938 he was promoted to Spec- | paign. Campbell, Mae McCracken, Dewey|House that “It’s the worst swindle goionican 832,34 koting of fisherics products, left here ial Agent in charge of whaling ac-| The Rotarians wish to extend an McCracken, Ann Johnson, Arthur|in American history” and “It's War- pooie Theater, Ketchikan 28682 bY Pplane last evening, bound for tivities and spent a summer at Port | | expression of thanks to the Reliable | Foss, William Bailey, Grace Babcock, | breeding legislatior Bowird ’ 550 Ketehikan with stops enroute at Hobron and Akutan, Alaska, whal- | Transfer, Femmer Transfer, North | Patricia Zeike and Pearl Sprendle. Rep. Patman (D-Texas) told the poo oo 16}86 Patersburg and Wrangell. & ing stations and then returned W‘Tnns[m Bert Caro and Jamesi From Fairbanks: Earl McCarran,| House the proposed legislation was Jihean 1044.87 Mr. Donovan expects to spend Washington for ‘special conference' oyme for their donation of both MacKay Malcolm, Betty Davis, Wg]- “the finest bill ever attempted to Capitol Theatre, Juneau 458,64 Most of this time working with the i work on the whaling treaty. He me-‘nme and trucks in transferring the | ter Sharpe, Donald Foster, Marcus ! secure peace and promote forsign s;?l)m s o 138,21 Fisheries Experimental Laboratory at pared the report which was submit- | pyjiding for the Boy Scout Camp Peraita and Essick Walton. trade.” o;\p-halr of the proceeds are to Ketchikan. He had been in Juneau ted, through the Department of | from Duck Creek to Auk Bay. Walter Klinkhammer ° was the > o X P “ .. for the past, week ,after arriving be sent to the National Foundation > * - i State, to the Bureau of Interna- | Anthony E. Karnes was welcomed Whitehorse passenger. » ) : LSeat A . here from Chicago,' Mr. Donovan The St 3 S B ! @ o o o o o o o e e for Infantile Paralysis, New York Lisdm % p “(‘“flll“ “»‘1‘“‘5F5ll“l t“;&“l Oslo. . into the club today as & new mem- S by 5B T RRY. L N etk T TR accompanied orgthe Keti:n:(an : He became Fishery Management pe. He js the third new member iy % i Alasks fof Alsskan childien in TP by Hobert A enning, Acting it is now t'me to pick out something for Agent for Alaska and was In chatg® 15 join lately and official initiation le “c%é’l\:vlgggmlggilzgfil‘ : need of medical rehabilitation. Firfelary | fon e GADSRSLIBEDt -y & ¢ 3 3 3 of the Kodiak fisheries patrol in o0 the club will be held next l'e Feibrniin (SNt Houibant s S Ecard, who will ¥eturn to Juneau fflv DADS” Overseas for time is getting 1939-41, when he returned to Wash- | yoo ~fl 3 P el e ol later this week, aftér putting th: shert for “FATHER'S DAY is JUNE ington as an i‘d"k"“i;“';‘"‘:v Divi.| Major H. A Morrill, of Smuu le & : :‘ 2 o i : market expert, “"".‘?'““" yith per- ” “ b o as isheries DI e e =l i STy ns in the fist 9 . 17TH. We have lots of nice things that :’(\?\ 1. 905 AN = CJ:;, Io\\.e:.l :qs t:;e visiting Ro- BLACKPOQOL, kngiand — Joseph | ® In Juneau—Maximum, 65; Dea"‘ Demanded sons (AT E né}‘i‘” he can use. Here are a few suggestions: Detailed to the War Pl‘oductio!l‘lagtl;sit i::m::ig‘ng. Delbert R, | Toole, 58, who rose from = street| ® minimum, 47. . ¥ % M Board in 1942, his report was the , Ouests nelided: BEBER Rl cleaner to become a member of{$ . At Alrport—Maximum, 65 ; For Esklmo in Glrl IRUMAN pROTES]’s MR AT T sanctioning the ska s Lili hester, died yesterday. HANDKERCHIEFS — WHITE 1 - Sl Stuart g ‘ it o4 Raiarrow s Boteast 6 % b Rape-Slaymg (ase DH_HION OF fEPC SHIRTS — AND MANY OTHERS .- g R WASHINGTON — The office of | ® . Fiiddes A a » Civilian Defense, established May|® Clear and cool tonight, ® SEATTLE, June 5.—Prosecutor FUNDS IN I.E"ER MEMBERS OF BAR DoUGLAS {20, 1941, was abolished by President | ® sunny and warm Wednesday. ® Lloyd Shoratt asked the th pen- 7 ‘ruman today. effective June 30.(® © ® @ o e e ® ® e ® .ty {oday in addressing the jury ik E R]’ 'I'op '"ME NEWS | He transferred all the protective - - impaneled to try Nome-born Joe WASHINGTON, June 5—In a g R p | | property of OCD to the Commerce B Bill, 33, Eskimc, on a first degree. vigorous letter to Congress, Presi- ) ‘ e , Department ! % il murder charge for the rape-slaying dent Truman today termed “un- G . ON pE”(AN jAUNT REV. AND MRS. VERTIN HERE AL, { The office of Game Management of 5-year-old Irma Irene McGough, thinkable” the action of the House i | The Rev. and Mrs. Vertin and! WASHINGTON — Mrs. Eleanor | Supgrvisor Jack O'Connor was piled 5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Appropriations Committee in delet- - ~ | family are in Douglas this week '-t00Sevelt soon may have a pension i high with beaver skins today as the A, McGough, formerly of Portland. ing funds for the Fair Employment Lezal Bar Association members Ye- oo with the Rev. Peter Nichols | ©f $5.000 a year, Democratic Rep- Fish and Wildlife Service here Tr2 little 's body was found in Practice Ccmmittce from the War turned last evening from their week . oo Rev. Vertin and wife esentative John Lesinski of Michi- | sought to secure customs clearance tha St. Vincentende Paul salvage Agencies Bill . P cnd trip to Pelican City and reported . "coioee 2 reside at Skag- | 80 today proposed a bill for the|for 70 pelts brought in from the depot storage shed last April 29. The President wrote Chairman = that former Attorney Genm'all Hem':y way, Alaska, and were fommerly|Pepsion. He sald that such a pen- | Tulsequah area of British Columbia Bill was employed there and the Sabath (D.-Til) urging the House ) Reden outdid himself as host to - ne is customarily allowed f{o|by four Native trappers McGoughs were living temporarily Rules Committee to permit legisla- * Fi o \)EA‘["_E BuSINESS the ten-member party—even the residents of Do_u(,las iw)dow of Presidents. Mrs. Roosm;clt — - in a dormitory there. | tion setting up a permanent FEPC lwlns y cean | v wer centributed to the outing, VISITING FATHER recently was granted a free-mailing| Horse-racing is mentioned in the The defense has pleaded Bill in- “to be voted upon by the members L MEN HERE TO VIEW fine all the way over and back o0 @y Gachel is spending a ‘ privilege. Iliad. scent by reason of insanity. of the House as quickly as possible.” again o Ao —— ———— -- - — e e — — - —_ S.E. ALASKA FOREST - ric trip was mace avoard tne fuvloush with his father, E F.| PORTLAND, Ore. — Labor and | S m ‘Aurora, owned by Charles Cashel in Tacoma, Wash., accord-|y, g iria) representatives from Pa-| %5 e ~ B hen and captained by Abel ing to recent word ‘xoco.ncd' by MrS. | ¢iei0 Coast. States will open a two- : William C. Bafiey, West Cc rson. These making the trip - F. Oashel. Frank's wife,flewjo¢ meeting here June 14 to discuss : . N representative for the United States fcund Pelican City a very busy spot suth By, e las.t Saturday t0 | regional war manpower problems. | L] i Cerporation, and Arthur in the height of the halibut season. JOI him on his furlough. State war manpower directors from | Th . of the Foss Tug and Barge The Freeburn and Ganty salmon I California, Oregon, Arizona, Ne- e ralse mpany cf Puget Sound, have can there, bought by the Whiz A NEW CLERK vada, Washington and Alaska will l] rived here by PAA plane from Seat- Fish Company, is being temodeled, ~Miss Helen Isaak, one of next. graw up plans for an employment - < tle for a Southeast Alaska visit of ex! o4 and re-outfitted prepara- term’s Douglas seniors, is NOW | service program to be adopted after about 10 tory to operation this summer as a Lrlel:kltn" at us]; D;Juglaadl)xu!glswr? July 1. | e ag agaln : : : major plant. ull time. e is a daughter of R i ) T e e vy | Thos: making the trip aboard the | Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Isaak. | NEW YORK — The New York | . ied by Regional Forester B, Frank Aurora were: D?strict Judge George 3 Adn Democratic Party today namedl Heintzleman, with whom they will F. Alexander, Simon Hellenthal, M. MARIN MOVES | Brooklyn District Attorney William | on Orregl Ur A there go aboard a Forest Service E- Monagle, Attorney General Ralph| John Marin moved from the O'Dwyer as its candidate for Mayor | launch to view other points in the J: Rivers, Assistant U. S. Attorney, Douglas Inn quarters to the Kil- (of New York cny southern section of Tongass Na- Cecneral Robert L. Tollerson, cnylbum Apartments this week to make | R 4 » -4 tional Fol Magistrate William A. Holzheimer,'room for workmen. W)Lh_hls puild- OLYMPIA, Wash. — President | 3 They will return to Juneau before Jchn Nyman, Charles Waynor andlmg permit O. K'd, Marin figures Truman will be made an honorary heading back to Seattle. Cletk of the Court John Walmer. Iconstruccion on his Douglas Inn member of the Washington State - % il Attorney William L. Paul, Jr., flcw’ building should get under way this Press Club when he visits here fol- v to Pelican and returned aboard the|week. Contractor is Charles Boyer, | lowing his trip to San Francisco. [ Aurora to Juneau with the party. who is due to return from an emer- ! —_— ! NAI!O“ S YouuG —————— gency trip south this week. i SAN FRANCISCO—The French v delegation to the United Nations HONORED- WAR (G PLANE LAID UP BOOKKEEPER FOR CANNERY | Conference will back the United 3 Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Miller ar-'States in a possible showdown with | L CONTRIBUTIONS HERE FOR REPAIRS rived yesterday from Seattle, and Russia on the veto dispute. ] ») £ e 4 o have taken an apartment at the e B A anii b el ”}foéfiffififa Ensign Oliver H. J. P. Gwynn, pilot| Kilbum Apartments. Miller s, (OA“ GUAID m Zeoffrey Wang, aged 1, are shown % The cf the U. S. Coast _GuaTdS'P]BY‘?- is | bookkeeper for the Douglas»Packmgl ] {foreground) soon after their ar- ! " Bt The ‘now in Juneau while the aircraft is| Co. Both he and wife visited in HERE A(“IVE WAR rivai on the “Flying Ace” at La- i5 saluting the nation’s yndergoing repairs in a local shop. | Douglas for a short time last year.| ) Guardia Field, N, Y. from Foynes, | 5chocl children today. In less than D il R i BOND PUR(HASERS Ireland. Stewardess 5argaret Sieg- | OD¢ vear — since August, 1944—the ' LONDON Clement R. Attlee, ! 4 , fried of Franklin, O., is shown | Penuies, nickels, dimes and quarters leader of the Labor Party, called to- 3 il = holding 13-months-old Eriphily |of school children have paid for | night for a new war for econqmlc ' Aside from regular payroll allot- Nikolla, who boarded the plane at A more than 107 million dollars worth freedom and promised the British 4 A 3 iments for War Bond purchases in Port Lyautey, Africa. Their par- | of military equipment. And in more people a victory as complete as the iwhjch 87 per cent of the personnel ents accompanied the children on than 10,000 theatres tomorrow, it'll cne over Germany if they gave the of the organization of the Captain the ocean flight. (International) ; be free movie day—for war bond government “the will and the pow- of the Port here are participating, a purchasers. er to act.” b separate Seventh War Loan dfive - - - . is being conducted within the U. g S s FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 5.—|S. Coast Guard unit here with ex-, - Damage estimated at $30,000 wascellent response anticipated, it was ’ e . icne by a fire early Monday when!disclosed today by Lt. Warren M.| et s ralse e mone 5 m e flames started in sawdust between |Caro. Al : she walls of the Chena Bar and Star e ey x Liquor Store. The fire and smoke damaged the SAIKO un SHOI | 2 R apartments in the two-story Chena Gu" - Bl:n- Building on First Avenue. m ‘((mE"I » Water damaged the Star Liquor A @ store, Pioneer Grill, Northern Hotel! Accidentally shot by his brother, i and Pioneer Hotel, adjoining struc-|who was attempting to clean a 22- UR FLAG flies once againover The Seventh War Loan is the - ures. calibre firearm in which one cart- Corregidor. The cost was biggest in America’s history be- Much stock and food from the|ridge still remained in the chamber, great in blood and pain, but our ~cause seven billion dollars must star Liquor Store and Pioneer Grill, | David Satko, young son of Mr. and fighting men did not turn back. be raised from individuals alone. piled in the rear, was taken by spec-|{Mrs. Paul Satko, was treated here And on Two Jima, four thousand ‘That means you must buy more : tators. today. His condition is reported not,| Y S L L ,mora—died to and bigger War Bonds. 3 No buildings were burned down|serious and the youth was able to take the 1 P * 'This is really two great loans 4 | e ong step forward to . 3o or gutted by the fire. walk a few hours later. The bullet Vi Twi the 1 Gtha in one; for this time last year you - All are being cleaned up and be-|passed through the lad’s leg just be- ctory. Twesity tho ? ™S had been called upon twice to ng repaired and will resume busi-jlow the knee. suffered wounds. Yes, we're on gupecribe in War Loans. As our o 1ess within a few days. | the way to Tokyo! Sl fighting men raise Old Glory all . % Sy ‘ Sou ARE DAu(m 'At horf\g, your con(:l:lbubon to over the world—let’s raise the " No 'E(Ep' "o { i Victory is measured in dollars. money back home!} WAR LOAN - « v I i 'l L SarL | AFI'ER Ju[v 1 S" Resuming the interrupted series of Libb N il & Libb 1 cld-time square dances sponsored y, e e y ‘ by the AWVS, a dance will be held | g After July 1, the burden for proof | Thursday evening at the A. B. !-lauI 2 or indemnity claims on lost or starting at 9 o'clock. H > iamaged insured mail will be en-{ All those interested in square lls seward s'reet Phone 554 irely upon the sender, it was an-|dancing, as well as local and out of wunced here today by Postmaster tcwn service men, are invited to at- 3 >rystal Jenne. tend. In order to avoid a time! \ % ‘This is an official U. S, Treasury advertisemen:—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council ¥ b The Postmaster pointed out that ccnflict the USO weekly dance will 3 educed rates for insuring items to 'be as usual tomorrow evening, it was| —————— Lt e i GERMAN CAM O UFLA C E—Brmsh Second Army troops, entering Hamburg, took the huje :stp‘;ls‘;::mob‘i ;vere'nx‘):t r:::o r:‘d':zf Aape s ' Blohm and Voss aircraft works (above), covered with camouflage nets, it oot ere s 0 u iltute 0& Cwspaper dverhSlng cons have, of course, resulled in 1g- BUY WAR BONDD