The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 30, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO PITTS APPOINTED |Ckinawa Yanks BODY OF LUDWIG - TOU. 5. CUSTOMS INSPECTOR POST New Collector af Fort Yu- kon Also Named-Both Former Juneauites fford C from th school ashingto Cu, tendent evious t Police and i ! Juneau, having at e been |stationed here. He was married fhere to the former Merle Janice | | Schroeder, music teacher in the Ju- {neau Public Schools. | ! Just previous to his discharge Inspector Pitt stationed with Ythe Army at Mrs. Pitts ¢ %o0n join t1 @t his Funeau to &ake over his new Another new appointment tc or ice disclosed here was new Cu the or is that Deputy He will ‘of Edward E “Collector rve unde airbanks office on pa Mr. Bad geau r Anchorage ¢ aYukon with ¥aged there dang work * Deputy Cc dravelling in the r Hicial trip, has just r airbanks from Fort Yuk ZJemain at Fairbanks a anore before returning to fvay of Anchorage 3 e ARCTIC OCEAN ¢ FISHERIES 70 HAVE SURVEY Commercial Division Chief of F&WL Here to Be- gin Investigation At the request of the A ka velopment Bos L of commercial his fam ister He Juneau da De- the ials Alaska’; onducted the to be direction U. S. Fish and Wildlife Servic A. W. Anderson, Chief of the Yision of Commercial Fi #ived in terday, rom the F&WL headquarters in #Vashington, D. C. He was to b cined here today by Carl Carson isheries Engineer F&WIL {ue to arrive by lane from eattle. ¢ The two officials are to leave norrow by plane, for Nome, from vhere they will commonce a study f fishery possibilities of Second 2ivision wat the Bering Sea and retic Ocean % Arriving here yeste y aboard gw plane with Mr. Anderson was cmdr. E. F. Johnson, Liaison Of- ficer for the U. S. Navy to the de- Furun“n:.\ of the Interior and Agri- ulture. The two men are stopp ®t the Baranof Hotel . « Comdr. Johnson was to be joined fere today by Harris Magnusson, Director of the Fisheries Experi- Jnental Laboratory at Ketchikan Tomorrow they are to fly to An- rage in connection with fisherie: Pproblems in the Third Division — eee HYGIENE IN PORT ! The Hygiene has returned from a je-day trip to the athern Dis- frict, were Kasaan and Metlakatla #nd other points were visited 4 - . GREEN RETURNS Richard Green, Director itary Engineering of the Terri- orial Departm f Health, re- furned to Juneau yester from ‘{Hr!‘nkaz- where he ha; the past few days on official i - NORDMAN IN JUNEAU % Harcld Nordman arrived neau Sunday via Alas iromi Anchorage, and is a guest the Baranof Hotel - B HERE Nick Bez, of Todd, has arrived in Juneau and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel - . HEATON HERE | H. G. Heatc Libby, McNeil & Libby re entative from Seattle, wrrived in June iday and is a guest at the Hotel H 1eries, ar- Juneau ye ming for PAA spent e Barnn | | MR, MRS WURSTER HERE | ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Wurster | rrived in Juneau ye y on the, orth Sea froim 1d ax'ul ests at the Baranof Hotel i ! - - | : Cecil C. Sonal, of Seattic, has! rrived in Juneau and is a um-u\l #t the Baranof Hotel. | Have It In For Japs, Good Reason July 30—The Yank Ok of 1 thirst for months, hav i with ¢ Ja a heavy OKINAWA u n wa beer whom have bes to settle A penetr ing ed torped k-ack screen hold > Party to Compliment G. S. Camp Director Do amp Gruening i the nature of a mo Thursday rnoon from 5 o'clock, at the Gov- othea Director 3 o'clock to rnor’s Houst All Brownies and Girl Scouts who attended camp, the istant and Junior Councillors and the nu who volunteered their time ar cor 1y vited to a Tt couts a d to call their leaders tomorrow without fail, and let them know whet 1 attend, while the will notify phone 257 ices they int Hebert, tel of a Brownie Troop is out- Brownies in that troop will Hebert of the Girls in Scout Troop 3 are F. E. Moore, telephon - NO REGULAR MEET; LEGICNNAIRES TO 439, WORK TRIS NIGHT . ht, Comm but d to be where ¢ them ocut to work on the Boy now being dis- Legicn Les Sturm a wced the g at D Duck Scout Creek building, mantled - o DOROTHYE CHRE Dorothye Ch arrived > Princess Nol HERE anoard Baranof Hotel Give Your Youngster 1couver |t THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 MYHRE FOUND IN |MAKES MANY TRIPS WATER SATURDAY QVER PAST WEEKEND Apar!ment‘fifieraior Re- | ported Disappeared | Here Month Ago Alaska Coastal Airlines on Sat- urday flew the following 11 people to Sitka: Hal Finch, H. D. Gentry, Os- | car Bergseth, Harold Synnestvedt, Lt J. A. Flower, The Rev. Zoolin, Sher- i |man Smith, ¢ Gustafson, Larry BULLETIN x Coroner’s Jury|Hagen, Eliz 1 0. Armond and S lere this afternoon returned a ver- | Polley. dict that Ludwig Myhre met death| To Skagway: F. L. Phelps. as a result of suicide| To Hawk Inlet; Phyllis Johns anc despondency. ura Montero. | To Hocnah: Bruce Parker, |drew Johnnie, J Rickson, William and Lilly Fawcett. To Pelican: Thor Goodman | To Exc n Inlet: Cecil A. Arn- |cld, Laila Helden and Peggy Elifson. Ly drowning Lrought en by - An- £ body of Ludwig He tor of the Keystone| Apartments in Juneau, at noon Sat- urday wrote the solution to a month- cld mystery surrounding the disap- pearance of the Norway-born form- Juneau miner Incoming t into the circumstances | Were: Mrs. yhre’s death was to!Rottluff, W. J rere this afternoon at E. E. Engstrom, H Coroner Felix Gray. A'J. A. Flower and Rus upposed to have been left by ~From Tenakee Myhr2 at the time of his réported| Frem Skagway pearance on June 25, is alleged | rietta. ve indicated that the deceased ~From Chatham: Ruby Dumlao contemplated suicide He was af-| From Pelican: Rose Chittrick, flictad h cancer to an incurable Conniz Vance and Gunnar Stran- legree, it is reported. | berg. When found, the badly decomposed | From Hoonah: Resina Greenwald ody was wound around the' neck Mrg R. Greenwald, Betty May and with approximately 15 feet of insu- Bruce Parker. wire, to which was at-' Sunday outgoing d a four-foot length of heavy Pelican City were oil pipe. The body and wire &rine DeCort had become entangled with piling Blanche Williams, and R. C. Thomas the Juneau Cold Storage To Hoonah: Mrs. P. Ha » which the remains were To Sitka: Inez Hagl Deeter. To Tenake Lillian Tt To Excursion scn, H. D. Gentr and W. W. Finerer Myhre, ope passengers from Sitka hnson, Rubye s, E. B. Clayton D. Gentry, Lt 11 Clithero, ka pa tc th- Connie Vanece cck und The discovery was made by a group cf Cold rage workmen, who had ing plank for the pur- pose of dumping fish refuse. The tide was low at the time and one leg the corpse was sighted protrud-! ing from the shallow water. CFE Cfficials were notified and U. 8. Ceputy Marshal Syd Thompson, as- ed by & S. Coast Guard ves- nel, towed the remains t, where identifica- Only a small amount nd some keys were found in the deceased’s cloth- und James Jackson and Carl Eilert- mes P, Harvey of ately 54 years old, living in Juneau, two I s Anchorage and his mother, residing in Norway. Fu: TVic have been arranged for : Wednesday afternoon, from W arter Mortuary > Rev. J. L. Sawyer con- service These Scientifically Prepared Foods They Love Em GERBER'S and HEINZ—— Strained Prunes Checolate Custard Pudding Strained Pears Strained Peach-Apple Sauce Strained Apple Sauce Strained Apricot and Apple Sauce Custard Pudding Strained Beets Sirained Vegetable Soup Sirained Spinach Strained Vegetables and Lamb Strained Liver Soup Strained Asparagus Strained Carrots Strained Peas Strained Green Beans Strained Mixed Vegetables Choppd Vegetables and Lamb Choped Vegetables and Liver Chepped Spinach Chopped Green Beans Chopped Carrots Pineapple and Rice Pudding Chopped Apples Chopped Apple-Prune Pudding . Chcpped Green Beans DRY CEREAL— Gerber’'s Strained Pabena Pablum Oatmeal Convenient . . . Economical . . . Sanitary TASE PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries— i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Bowman ux from 1 Albert K. Holup from Excursion and O. Ber trem from Chatham. fot COASTAL AIRLINES % MONDAY, JULY 30, 1945 AWk S. Einst {rom From Heonah F Tar Hard Pa W, n om om old engers leaving Peli Simpson x, Rost Chittick and Fred Kinner- To Warm Springs: Blair S!eeie Is g | Outof U, S. Army FORT LEWIS, Wash., July 30— aration Center Juneau: 2096. Kodiak—T /Sgt. Eugene E. Erwin, | s Ars i Sitka this morning sight-sezin: neau was flown for L. D. Webb,! la F. E Roy 1 Ernest Ha Petersburg: Johnson and A. W. F. F. Ket Heaton an_ were Marie tka: Aim Botagov. oy Mazu, T > is of tk Wrangell; Sitka; hikan Steve 'HELLAN RETURNING | HERE WITH FROWLIE L. Anderson. sngers were Henry | J. Moly- O. P._ Spradiin| e U. S. Deputy Marshal Walter G. recently left here| York to obtain cus- r Fowlie, is reported Robert ew York City last evening, with his prisoner, on the | Cordova return trip to Juneau, according t0 Dawson advices received here by U. S. Mar- Edmonton shal William T. Mahoney. Fairbanks Fowlie waived extradition and Haines being returned here to face charges Juneau of polygamy and perjury, under the ' Jjuneau Airport Territorial law. Ketchikan — e | {3TH TEACHER HAS RESIGNED POSITION Nome Northway Pe! bure Portland One more resignation from the Prince George teaching staff of the Juneau Public Prince Rupert Schools has been announced by San Francisco Supt. A. B. Phillips. Seattle The latest resignation, Sitka brings the total to date to 1 Whitehorse from Mrs. Merle Janice Pitts, who | Yakutat taught music and art here since September, 1939. Her husband has recently been discharged from the Army and they cxpect to make their home in Fairbanks in the| near future. o | Following is the complete list of resignations to date: Mrs. Velma I. Lovgren, Mary Morris, E 1 Ohlson, G. E. Pancheau, Ruth Breoks, Ruth Holbrook, Margaret Alice Johnson, Pat Goocell, Marian Lange, Mabel Monson, Mrs. Mary Stew and Mrs. Merle Janice Pitts, while Marjorie Tillot- th and W. Syn- Hellan, vhe Ron Livinston, Mrs. Forsberg, M: Anr F. Johnson is F. F. Rudolph, and = Richard S. this orge Hinter, Sylvia Wil- morning C S. ca Corbet ' Shipp pD. ee H. Million and which A is tman J. McCoy. and Lar ssengel M trip over Reports Mrs. L. D. Webb,| Rice, | Station Cape Decisicn Cape Spencer Eldred Rc Five Finger Light Guard Islaned Point Retreat - Case, wi S. DEPAR | DATA FOR 21 HOURS NT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU. ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN INDED AT 4:30 A, M, 12TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. TODAY last | Lewest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. 24 hrs.* | ftemp. temp. Precip. 6! 45 54 .10 35 30 T 46 58 =, 4 53 .01 Weather at 4:30 am. Rain | Drizzle Rain Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy 52 45 51 Cioudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 9 69 57 —(4:30 am. yesterday to 4:20 am. today) ARINE WEATHER BULLETIN trem Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) w 8 2 feet WNW 10 SW 14 Calm NNW SSE Weather Temp. Pt. Cloudy 53 Cloudy 49 Cloudy 54 Cloudy 52 Cloudy 58 Cloudy 53 4 feet Zero 8 9 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Mostly cloudy local shoters. westerly along coast Winds light and variable, generally westerly or north- son is on leave of absence for one year. ly honorably | rmy at the include: eele, Bo al Corps. 3lair e Sig LOS R. M. Goebel and Thomas Clancy, of Los Angeles, Calif., a | guests at the Baranof Hotel. That swell plan you've got for later on can be realized much more easily—if you keep your head now! Now—is the time to sock your money away in the best investment in the world, and at the same time give your country the help it’s asking for, with War Bonds. Now—goods are scarce and prices high. You'll get a good dollar’s worth if you don’t spend your dollar now—if you hold on to those War Bonds till they mature. I e —— There IsNo Suhstitut;e for Newspaper Advertising! Now—when you're maybe making more money than you used to and it’s not so hard to keep on buying that War Bond every week or every month—is the time to insure your future plans. You may be able to fulfill them the hard way later on—by scraping up the money somehow. And again—you may not. If you're wise—you'll do it the easy way—with War Bonds now to have and to hold! m, is an official U, S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Depasiment und War Advertising Council,

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