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PAGE EIGHT IIIIII|||IIII"" = = = = = = = = = — £ = = = = = E E £ = = = = = = = = = = = = —||I||II|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|l|IIIIIIIIII||l||II|IlI|I|IIIl|IlllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllhIIlIIIIIIII|IIllIIII|IlllllllI|||IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIII l!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIHIIIIIINIIlIlllIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllI|lIIIII|IlIIII|IIIllIlllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIlIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIlIIIll||||IlllIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII Genuine Schilling 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— THURSDAY, APRIL 25 1946 I lll|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHI!IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllg BLACK PEPPER. . Arrives By |"$Z,' N AIR EXPRESS IOc can limi BERT'S CASH GROCER A ||I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIII World Airways % | | CITY RESTRAINED 'INCHARGING NEW | ELECTRIC RATES Temporary Order Slgned| by Judge Kehoe Pend- ing Trial of Suit . District Court Judge J. W. Ke- ‘hoe yesterday signed a temporary :uirllnln‘ order enjoining the cm‘ iof Juneau from enforcing the pro-| ‘visions of the Ordinance No. 303’ ‘regulating rates of the Alaska Elec- “tric Light and Power Company,| :pending trial of a suit filed b)' ‘the company against the City ot‘ Juneau and the members of the Zcouncil last Saturday. In the complaint filed Saturday the company alleges that the rates, fixed by the council on Aprfl Ist| by Ordinance No. 303, are “unrea- sonable and confiscatory’” and not | i session was attended by fifteen at- | terneys practicing in this city. ] ’oclack at the Governor’s House, “sufficient to permit a “fair return” ‘on the companys investments. The iOrdinance is attacked on other igrounds, one of which is that the *Ordinance pretends not only to fix ‘a schedule of rates, but to limit ithe companys earnings to a cer-| .'-aln fixed and definite sum, while| iat the same time limiting the op-{ zerating expenses in the face of con- :tinually rising costs. i ‘Under the terms of the re- istraining order the company will icontinue to collect the old rates ‘until the case can be tried in ‘court. The court required the com- ‘pany to file a bond in the sum of %$25,000 conditioned that the com- wellknown here, she having been an employee of the Triangle Clean- s for a numbr of years. He has been affiliated with the Yellow | Cab Company the past year and a | half. They are making their home on | Glacler Highway. | JUDGE KEHOE IS | (OMMENDED BY | LOCAL ATTORNEYS' | A Tetter of commendation and ) | expressinz appreciation by prnctlc- ing attorneys in Juneau was pre- sented this morning to Judge Jo- seph W. Kehoe, presiding over th present term of ‘the U. S. Dmrlct Court here in the absence of Judge George. F. Alexander now recover- ing fromi an operation in the States. The presentation took place in | the Federal Court room and was 0f the AWVS was postponed from | prefaced by laudatory remarks from Judge Willlam A. Holzheimer. The The letter read follows: “The undersigned constitute all the practicing attorneys in Juneau.| IWc know it is our prerogative, col- |lectively and individually, to cri- ticize and disagree with the Court, | and frequently we exercise that privilege. “On the other hand, when a pre- the Court in a manner worthy of ‘commendeuon we deem it not only | our privilege, but a moral obliga- tion to extend to him some expres- sion of our appreciation. “You sir, have presided over our ipany will refund to the city and “to consumers the difference between| the old rates and the new if the icéurt should finally uphold the! ivalidity of Ordinance No. 303. The fbond is a continuing bond and| ‘protects the city and consumers of -Junau, not only pending the trial ‘of the case in the District Court ibere but also.if it should be a ipealed by either side, until t hnll decree of the appellate cour ——————— Mabel Hoopes Weds | - Melvin 0. Swanson The announoemem has just been .made of the marriage Saturday :evening, April 13, at the home of iU. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray in i Douglas, of Mabel Hoopes and “Melvin O. Swanson, both of this aty. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waldemar | were the sttendants for the couple. 13 {Mr. and Mrs. Swanson are both: Distriet Court for the past three months, with fairness, dignity, im- ‘\paltmhiy an intelligence, and .in i a manner which has not only given | | general satisfaction « to attorneys and li ts, but.which has made it a pl “We ave particularly appreciat- | ed your industry and your ‘willing- | ness to oblige and to accommodate our time to the many vexatious demands and requests which have | from ' time to time been presented to you. “As you now take your departure | | for your time at Nome, we want you |to take with you this expression | of our pect and gratitude, and of our pleasure in having had the | opportun: of working with you. We also may take with you the satisfaction of having done your work here well. “We nope tnat in the not too dis- tant future the wheel of fortune may stop at a point where our paths may cross again, and that we shall have the pleasure of fur- ther association with you. “We extend to you and Mrs. siding judge conducts himself and' e to pragtice befare you. | nt you to know that you | 'Kehoe our best wishes for a plea- D. Griffin, F. L. Phelps, Mrs. Ar'w sant journey home. Long In thanking the attorneys for! To Chatham: Morris Bensoi the complimentary gesture, Judge Marty Fosse, I. A. Chns(.enson‘ Kehoe disclaimed “the justice” of 'Cora Christenson, R. Rjilland, John | his receiving such honorable com- |Likness, Henry Nygaard, H. A.| mendation, but expressed heartfelt, Moore, P. G. Olson, Phillip E. My-] gratitude. hre, Clarance E. Larson, J. < { Presen. at the informal presen-; hifors i f tation were the following attorneys; | To Hood Bav: T. G. Nourse, Ralph J. Rivers, Harold H, Bates, Chris_Awsdal, A. Lundestad, Dale| | Henry Roden, W. A. Holzheimer, |Van Wold, Paul Asmus, Ed Me- P. J. Gitmore, Jr, N. C. Banfield, 88ard, Bert Wold, L. Gamble. Albert White. W. L. Paul, Jr, S.! T | Tauikne, aeorge rona, . = WESTBY BACK FROM Booenevar, - overeen: Rovert | WAR. GOING FISHING; CIGARS BY BRANDALL - e - — i Back from the war and all set AWVS Meeting to Be! w go fishing in his new troller, The Held On Wednesday Betty Ann, is ex-GI Carl Westby, !Ole Westby's ®brother, who was dis- The regularly scheduled meetinzl | {charged from the army six weeks fago after four years' service. Last army stop for Westby was| yesterday afternoon until next India. After receiving his dis- Wednesday, May 1, Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Chairman, announced. The meeting will be held at 5! | morrow, company spokesmen saia| 'is now out ! The fouowing snips arrived today: FREEZING HERRING FOR BAIT; FLEET IS | LEAVING MONDAY The Juneau Cold Storage Ca will start freezing herring bait to-| WEEK-END SPECIALS Friday and Saturday BLACK KID GLOVES Originally $3.95 to $5.95 reduced o . . $L.95 Assorted §bes and Styles Capt. Gus Savela's Pelican | after herring. | today. Capt. Dan Tweit's Valiant, brought | 15,000 pounds of black cod which | went to the Alaska Coastal Fisher- 5 ies; Capt. Matt Haro's troller, 200 pounds king salmon, sold to ACF‘ also. Yesterday Capt. Martin Bnm—l dall’s Avona brought 9500 pounds, of black ccd, sold to Sebastlsn-' Stuart Co. Taking on ice and bait mday were Haro's troller, Capt. Ole JMk-j son’s Makel; yesterday, Capt. Andy| Haffners Hazel and Capt. Floyd Eppersons Tern. The last threel are halibut boats. l The halibut fleet is due to clear port by Mcnday ‘; ARC FIRECTORE TO MEET The Hoard of Directors of the! Juneau Chapter, American Red Cross, will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the ARC office, Room 12, Shattuck Building, it has been an- nounced. All members are urged to attend. AP ¥ HERE FROM SKAGWAY Viola M. Seger and Mrs. J. C. Hoyt, residents of Skagway, arriv- SATIN BLOUSES ed here yesterday. They are stop- ping at the Baranof. charge button he bought the Betty Ann in Seattle and arrived with it| Saturday. He fished here before !the war. with plans for the Day, Nursery t°: Passing cigars through the water- | {head the list of important mattersifront drizzle this morning was Ito be discussed. Capt. Martin Brandall of the SR ot i SRR Avona. The Bransdalls became the iparents of a.girl, born April 12 at (O“TAI. AIR”"B St. Ann's Hospital while the Avona was at sea. The Jeanette, new halibut boat FlIES ElGH“-Two and sister ship to Capt. Severt An- jderson’s Cross Sound, was due to llenve Everett, Wash., for Juneau Alaska Coasul Alrlines flew the|today. ‘The Jeanette belongs to following passengers yesterday, ‘D'Capt Merle Rhodes |Hoonah: Earl Roach, R. Pendly, A. Humphrey, R. Vincent, Johnl |DeChamplain, Grant Logan, T. R.! |Van Wert. i | From Hoonah: Jeannie Welsh,' {Harry Deuglass, Robert Cafleetl. |Edna Dick, Evangeline Hansen, Nellic Hansen, Natalia St. Clair,! |Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sf. Clairr. R Don Underwood, Joée White,' | Frank Jackson, Edwin Mercer, Em-/] {ma Mercer, Carl D. Sharrett; and| John Black. To Ketchikan: Jack Gucker, u: B. Brown; from Ketchikan: R. Brown; to Pelican City: Mrs. { ‘Jnniml; from Tenakee: J. J. Henry; ! to Tulsequah, B. C.: H. Hoskins, |J. Weir, D. S. Germaine, L. E. {Rombaugh, A. E. Hornseth, R. G.| Thompson, W. 8. Bassett, J. S.| Watson, R. King, R. H. Tanner, H. Hallett, Maurice Olson, D. Camp- kell. | Ben Meadows, D. Yorstum, E. T. Blundell, Dan McKenzie, D. Rada- |covich, M. Bufton, E. Humgord, K. 1Scmebler, N. Boy, P. Forrest. | To Sitka: Dorothy White, Anna Hope, Margaret Shannes, George !Shannes, Jr., E. Dounius. ! | From Sitka: R. B. Wourster, Mrs. IR. B. Wourster, Emily Wourster, E.| i Vetermes HOMECOMING DANCE Sponsored by V.F.W.of U.S. Elks Ballroom Saturday Evening, April 27 Public Cordlally Invited A MISSION $1 20——-INCI UDES TAX A blouse 1o dress up your suif . .. reduced fo $3.95 As rted sizes and colors . . white, aqua and sun-tan. M’W ~ Women's AppareL BARANOF HOTEL‘ BUILDING .___.——‘ There IsNo Subsmute for Newspaper Advem:ina' > w <3 '_‘; FRS IR A R, = AR