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MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY And Here Are Gifts She'll Love . . .. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA Where Alcalraz Break Started o o (CAMERA (LUB PHOTO PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT SEVEN MONTHS eau Camera Club met ng in the High School La- and set the program of displays for each month December. Meeting the Wednesday of each month, rs may display color and enlargements in houses and buildings; July, and fish; August, Children; | September, glaciers and streams; | October, flowers; November, por-, and December, mountain s. Emphasis will be on Alaska, in order to build up a Club |exhibit that can be rotated with ther clubs. William Paul Jr., described com- film cevelopment processes, jous types of professional and amateur color film,” and extreme range of daylight and artificial ight conditions, assisted by gen- ergl discussion from the members. Trevor Davis will act as tempor- i program committee chairman in the summer absence of A. N. Eide. The Club will meet in the Baranof Gold Room in the three coming summer months. Refresh- ments “fast night were coffee and ough ond June, cay | CANNERY TENDER IN AND QUT; HEADS FOR TAKU HARBOR The Libby, M(MIH and Libby éndcr Moira, skippered . . Clen Willis arrived early oday and will leave again this af- ernocn for the Taku Harbor can- neryy \ The Moira came Up from its win- ter berth in Seattle three weeks 150 and is on its third trip here r¢m Taku Harbor for “supplies. Crcw membe said the cannery will open July 10 and that webb suncs already are at w there, o REV. PAUL PROUTY READIES (RUISER FOR SUMMER TRIPS The Rey. 7, Presbyter- an Board of National Missions’ representative here, will leave for Sitka May 14 to take approximately 40 Sheldcn Ja 1 school child- ren home for the summer vacation. Pro said cruiser SJS II \ull re au and Douglas the Sitka Presbyter- aut Prou the 35 THURSDAY MAY 9, l946 vible for these l‘rn'-n the cthcr southeast Alaska towns. After delivering the children tor, their families, Prouty will .returny to Sitka where the Presbyterian Young Peopl Conference will be held from May 28 until June 4. The Vacation Bible School, with a floating staff of instructors, will start shortly after the conferences. ‘The Princeton Hall has 17 regular . stops from‘ Skagway to Ketchikm& during the summer school tour butié will stop wherever and whenever invited along the way, Prouty said. Andrew Wanamaker, pilot and maintenance man, is painting the! Princeton hiall preparatory to next week's. sailing. ABID WOLF MAKES uos commksluner Sam Foss ur‘ Pedro Bay, a village at upper Iliam- na Lake, has reportod the loss of five dogs and seven other dogs are diseased with rabies due to an at- tack of a rabid mother wolf and her seven pups. The motker wolf was killed by a native, but the seven pups escaped. The report is received here by Jack C'Connor at the Fish and Wilf- life office. —————— Rhubarb .has been used as a doughnuts. ;5 respon- drug in medicine from early times. bars of the Bert at- Bernard Coy, Kentueky bank rcbber, olimbed gun gallery (at , spread Burch, Aleatraz ggard and grab his keys to tempted priscn break, May 2. (Ap Wirepheto) Where Riofing Convicis Died up these to kn gin the out bloody arow 7 inch GLASS FLOATS 9 ¢h. BUOY LINE STAINLESS STEEL WIRE QILSKINS Other Fishing Supplies AlsO@=== Overhead Garage Doors for Sale W HARBOR GCROCERY Phone 352 INE HANDBAGS Bienen-Davis, Lennox . . . Plastic, patent, calf, fab- Ties 5, New print 7.95—-32.50 In Luxite's brushed rayon Delightful on Aris and Hansen fabrics Black, brown white and high s B Behiends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 THROUGHOUT 14 YEARS IN ALASKA © Multiple crews o Steward, imi © Hot meals al To link Alsska wili Seattle © Two-way radlo ¢commutication ay service—Seatile to Nomo . “ i s Tobese ed for o T Fid ke rlfllw fi. An Alcatraz prison guard points to a utility cerridor in cellblock C where the bedies of Bernard Coy, Jeseph Cretzer and Marvin Hubbard, { were found May 4 after 36 hours of fighting with priscn guards and n break. (AP Wirephete) Marines in an .n::mptml prics LIGHTERAGE RATES 10 BE IVESTIGATED | juneau Youlh" , for Chris! . Presenis Salvation Army Night lnstrumental Specials Songs by the SUNBEAMS Sound Pictures and Guest Speaker BRIG.C. A. TAYLOR PBL;:;;I Tabernacle TIME— 7:45 P. M. Saturday Night ALL ARE INVITED! o T O F | |lighterage companies in Alask: iving transportation rates 1cr than warranted”, the ]\Lummc ;Commb.;xon has ordered investiga- : Charging thac certain freight and WITH TOURISTS ONCE AGAIN on the move, Alaska’s scenic marvels are expected to attract thousands * of visitors this year. This photograph of the fishing fleet at Ketchikan is one of a series of twenty-five full-color photographs of scenic views of Western America that Standard of California will distribute to remind travelers of the beauty spots they should include on their trips. The oil company plans to give away 20,000,000 copies of the photographs through its retail outlets. DAILY FLIGHTS TO ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska served with passengers and express service. Dependable Comfortable Inexpensive 10% Reduction on Roundirip Fares ALASKA AIRLINES The first big post-war travel pro- mgatien program covering the entire Mexico:; West gets under way soon when {onio, S*andard of California and its sub- orado s.diaries begin 1ree distribution of 20,000,000 full-color “Scenic Views of the West.” ing Fleet; . | In all, 25 views of top tourist at- tractions in thirteen Western States vill be given away at the oil com- panies’ retail outlets, a different view each week. Intefrupted because of ihé companies’ previous scenic view vregrams in 1940 and 1941 were oufstandingly successful in promot- ing travel The 9 by 12-inch prints, mounted un«12-by 15-inch mats, include the Sap Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Yosemite National Park, the old mining town of Columbia, Mount Shasta, Kings Canyon National Park, Mission San. Juan Capi- strano, California; Lake ‘Tahoe, Ne- vada-California; Mount Hood ang the Oregon coast; Olympic Nation. al* Park, Mount St.’ Helens and Snogualmie Falls, Washington; Boulder Peak, Idaho: Great Salt Lake, Utah: Walpi Indian Village and the Navajo Country, Arizona; Hawaiian Waters; an Alaska Fish- “”-m“m-«m- e Ci um-‘ tariff of provides, | rate = ily at Fred Ro- - L DD T DD T S tion into the companies’ rates, far l(harg:‘s, regulations and ctic Acoma Water Hole, New cr if duplicates are wanted, they| ity Difslers, named n . the oy der as respondents are the Lomen | The Alamo, in San An- can be picked up in-an adjoining Commercial Company, Kotzebue inkis: SEImasEE . Pal-yanne. | Sound Lighterage Company, North- -Ofimpay s Rosk, S HPUERIER P lern Commercial - Company, Shish-| Grand Teton National Park, Wyom- T0M GEORGES RET R" {maref Native Store, Kuskokwim | Glacier National Park, Mon- u [ ceigittee Sexvice, . Sarah; Surmd} and Mount Revelstoke Na- FROM EXTENDED IRI Froighting Service, Chatles A, tional Park, British Columbia. |Traeger and Kobuk Navigation \t\::lh each picture is a commen- Mr. and Mrs. Tom George have Cumpnm 'Hv:d\ 1t~“ l‘\llf“‘;"“m‘;‘o‘::“‘ f’ Ll‘_‘:"x]’f returned fom a three and one-| In its order, the Ma pl.‘ L ”A“,m(\ A;.h.”. JA.‘T ]1 nalf months visit to the States, Mission states that llu‘ Y Al ; erton, Jim Tully, papny to be home again at the end (OR€ of these companies the war Donald Culcress Peattie, Irvin 8. a very pleasant vacation. ux)!h certain exceptic Cebb, Ernest Haycox, Joseph Henry lall shipments shall be to 5 Jackson, George R. Stewart, During their trip they visited h“‘percent .t Nome, Golovin and Tell- | ank Dobie, Stewart Holbroc Huntington Park, Calif,,! er and 55 percent at Sclomon and| Prank J. Taylor and Robert Or. “Md spent some time in New Mex-|giyte of the Alaska Steamship Com- | mond Case. ico and Arizona. They also visited|pany's ‘ocean’ tariff without sur- from thousands submitted. Among ... /o S g KC% {anchorgges.”- The Maritime OCoref the nofed cameramen whose pie- ~ Acccmpanving the Georges on pLeach S BCRER L dlao I Ansel Adams, John Kabel, inia and Maitida, both of WHOM |l oF Ihe St rat hi Bond, Ray Atkeson and Mike e {section 2 of the Intercoastal Ship-} P o ‘ere born in Juneau, who plan aniping Act, 1933, as amended, with| K indefinite stay here. respect to the filing and the keep- For corv special albums Tom George, Jr., also is expected |in open to public inspection of and photo- m.ulr'x\ will be made home in the near future, after re- »»flpdu]gx of rates, fares and chury available to collectors, at a :mall ceiving his discharge from the|es, and that one of them ha | cost N He is now on the East Coast,|ly falled to comply with the :ud Every picture will be distributed where he will be discharged. requirements.” in each locality, with the distribu-~ R e - The time and place of !\'-‘mng tion rotated weekly in 100 zones The Spanmxds introduced billiards|will be later assigned by th If pictures arc missed at one peint, into the mission, ; Ce m- United States in 1565,