The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 13, 1946, Page 2

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PAGL TWO ‘I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NOW IT'S JOYCE-TIME.. .. and we have all the NEW JOYCE'S for dress, for play, for business, for all-around comfortand fun . . . . . HILLGILLY heel and t Left - POKER comfortable in nc'] b.r v»dA cr boxglove leather. 6.50 SABOT STREA lip cn pump, open heel in ik or brown suede, in red or glove lea Lower Joyce's sabot strap ginger brown Lower Right TOWN TOPIC perfect fitting dress or casual ox- A Joyce suede 7.95 ford black or b perer Bottom Right BOT on pump . glove leather . . . 7:95 11 BUCKLER SA- handsomely buckled slip . In gray or red dull- | | ,B. (/,/( Rehrends Co QUALITY SINCE /8587 SEATTLE MEN T0 HUNT BROWN BEAR ON ADMIRALTY ISLE The Vermarco, charter boat skip- pered by Arthur Kinnan of Ketchi- kan, left here for Admiralty and Chichagof Islands with two Se- attle sportsmen today after less than 24 hours in port. Arriving at 9 o'clock last night were brown bear hunters James H. Bond and Harry L. Wilson. After two weeks huntihg they will return here on the Vermarco and fly home. This is their first hunting trip in the area. . Also aboard are three guides, Jack Armstrong of this city, Smok- ey Harris and Jack Johnstone, both of Ketchikan. On his return May 27 Capt. Kin- nan will pick up another hunting party and clear port again by May 30. Prospective passengers are Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, all of Indianapolis, due here via steam- ship May 26. — e LIGHT WEEKEND LOAD FOR COASTAL AIRLINES Alaska Coastal Airlines f) fellowing yesterday to €itka: Byron W. Hess, H. W. Starling, Corrine Anderson; to Pelican: M. W. Soule; to Hoonah: Warren Sheakley; to Excursion Inlet: Mrs. Frank Mec- Kinley. To - from Lake Florence: Renshaw, Ernie Whitehead, E. A. Peyton, ning. From Eitka: Mark Rigling; from Chatham: Elizabeth Hansen and Harold Hansen; from Hoonah: Em- ma Mercer, Beulah Metz, Dolores Metz and Henry Moy - FROM McKINLEY PARK Jobn F. Witoski, w the Jeanne | Norm Banfield, Helen Bon- of McKinley : DIME HEIRESS OFF FOR PARIS THRICE MARRIED BARBARA HUTTON MDIVANI REVENT- LOW GRANT, alluring and lis- some heiress to Woolworth's 10- cent store millions, pauses to wave as she leaves La Guardia Field, New York, for a flight to Paris. She declared, somewhat emphatic- ally, “I don't intend to get married again!” Her divorce from Cary Grant, the film actor, becomes | final in August, FROM HOONAH Edith Sho(wr and Jessie Jack- | DR. BUTLER OFF FOR ~ EASTFOR CONFERENCE Dr. Evelyn 1. Butler, Superinten- dent of Welfare, Alaska Native bervlcv, left Friday by Pan Ameri- ‘can Airways for Chicago where she | »wlll attend a three-day conference | le Indian Service Welfare Super- |intendents at the Indian Service | headquarters in that city. | In Seattle she was joined by Mrs.' ! Gladys Mcllvee, Indian Service i, Welfare Supervisor for the Seattle ! area. Following Butler will Conferente Buffalo, May 20. | the conference Dr. attend the National of Social Workers in N. Y., during the week of) P og e DeVaughn I(ershaw Given Promotion ELMENDOFF FIELD, Alaska — DeVaughn H. Kershaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maralba D. Kershaw of | Grace, Idaho, has been promoted to the grade of Corporal, according to announcement here. A resident | jof Juneau, before his induction in | July, 1945, Cpl. Kershaw was given bagic training at Fort Richardson. His wife, Mrs. Una Kershaw, lives | in Anchorage, Alaska. He is now assigned to a repair | squadron of the 93rd Air Depot Group as First Cook. In Juneau, he ; | was employed us a carpenter fore- man and wood-worker with the Juneau Lumber Company. A graduate of Preston High | School, Preston, Idaho, with the class of 1935, he later attended the i Utah State College in Logan, where 1he studied engineering. He also | studied drafting at Bell, California. While in the army, he has con- | tinued his interest in such hobbies as hunting and fishing and leather | work. 3 | His brother, Leo H. Kershaw, is | a chief petty ctficer with the Navy. | His sisters are Eva Kershaw Hart, Preston, Idaho; Jackie Kershaw | Paillips, Preston, Fay Kershaw and | |‘d Dee Kershaw of Grace, Idaho; Park, is in town. He is stopping at son of Hoonah, are guests at the and CaDelia Kershaw Slayton also the Baranof. | Baranof, 'of Grace, MONDAY MAY 13, 1946 i Deslroyers Being Scrapped Hulks of nine over-age destreyers, lined un three abreast in the dry- docks at the Philadelphia Navy Base as workers start dismantling the veierans for auction as scrap. The ships are the Stringham, the Pruitt, the Schley, the Jouett, the Balch, the Clark, the Whipple, the Sampson, and the Richfield. (AP Wirephoto) ANS SCHOOLS T0 proportion with a bal- ative foods such as reindeer meat, walrus, seal and fish. Davis said that in many visited on her trip break- ead of lunches are being fasts in. NUTR'IIO" p[Aq E She termed this a par- worth-while idea since it .1<snn~ each child of starting day properly nourished. Paymer for the program comes from a fund alloted for the purpose fiscal year by Cor E local donations by plementary anced diet of Miss Louise DavisAppoim- ed Nutrition Supervisor of Nafive Service Baranofin From Sou The Alacka Steamship pany’s Baranof, ckippered by {Jeseph Ramsanen, with Purser Tom {Keating, artived from Seattle at |1 a. m. today and is scheduled to sail westward at 3 p. m. Arriving were Mr. and M; ace Adams and their son; Glen| Eartlett, H. G. Bergland, Lt. Cmadr. jand Mrs. A. Chester, Fred Che {Harcld Summers, Eino Mack, |man Price, Roy E. Rhodes, W. Trimble. | Leaving today for |and Mrs. O. G. M Ernest - G. | Fooneis; for Seward: L. E. Bolton, jJohn I. Cass, John A. Lowell, R. |C. Youngren, ' Anthony Milkovi Thomas L. Golden, Eugene F. W |phal, John Asplund, L. O. Dickin- | |con, Edmund Rasine, Etnest E. Lincoln, Lena M. Linceln. | H. K. L. Johnson, Carl J. Strom George Anderson, Glenn W. P | James Nolan, Louis A: Voornas,! | Charles ' P. ' Chileroft, Willlam A} | Goodwin, Carl Hansen, W. J. Scott, | A. J. Christian, H. A, Wertz, Oliver | Cummings, Don Gillis, | Robert S. Moot2, R. E. LaPainte for Valdez: Mike Goldberg, CI R. OConnell, 8 N. Thirkelsen, Charles S. Knipple, Ralph M. { Miglke, Robert J. Sn2ll, Robert A.) McManus, Arnold C. Amund:cn Ivan Zanoff. Gus A. Erickfon, Will-, ‘ih(l Gayhart, Thaddeus O. Corwin, | Charles R. Dobbins, James F. Come- | !son, Marcus Carson, George Mad- | (den, Frank R. Richard; for Cor-, dova, Everctt Batchelor. | | - - ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge at '7:30 this evening with work in the F. C. Degree. J. W. LEIVERS, Sec. > X Sarsaparilla is extracted from the fibroas roots of a plant found prin- rinuly in L»“txal America. MOTHER § DAY I§ ghi OBSERVED BY ELKS y Frank H, (n/! num Each EIk w white or red the day. - oo RAYMOND KOONS Raymend Koons of Los Angeles is staying at the Gastineau during P.,Rogers. The musi- were all well received. s given the traditional carnation, symbol of s present at!, Day obser- vance given yesterday oy the EIKks, and enjoyed an exceptionally fine program. The tribute to mothers was given' ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O MiP A N'Y IRE Com- Capt. Hor: w. Yakutet arc Mr. IIIIIIlIIIlllIIIHIII!H'UII!IIHIIIIIlllllllillilIHIlml!i|mlllIl!I!lIHIIIIH*IHIIIlflIIHHIIIHIIIIII!!l!‘!'l TR HELP MINFIELD BUILD A BULKHEAD Scientific Study Just returned from a two-moi trip by aog-sled, boat and ail to 20 school stations in the Beth- el area and as far north as Nome, Miss Louise Davis, a teacher with tke Alaska Native Service Staff since 1940, has taken over her new duties as Nutrition Supervisor in the ANS Commissioner of Educa- tion offices, now located in the Goldstein Building. Promoted to her new job last Cetoter, Miss Davis finished her teaching term at Wrangell before making the field trip and today tcok over her supervisory position in the A Schecol Nutrition of- Miss Da luate of Wash- ington y with a major in Home Economics, will work with teachers in the different schools to scientifically study and chart defi- ciencies in pupils' diets to correct them, and to sponsbr follow-up measures by parents. Dr. George Dale, Commissioner Education, ANS, said the deci- sion to mak hool nutrition a rt c¢f every Native Schcol was a direct outgro of a survey made in schools last r by Mrs. Cleora Helbing, Supervisor of Indian Edu- cation for Perenthesis Nutrition. - e cf fice: As Nutrition v will teackers in Native Sck upervis Territcrial-wide support of the new school lunch program ally launched by S Give Balanced The program, and this year to be i all of them, is designed to improve the diet of children attendirng Cereals and other health- scho giving foods will be se: FROM KETCHIKAN be that of working with observed for many |years in a number of Native schools or her main M. J. Bucey, kan, arrived here hools toward being form- this year. Diet IN Mr. and Mrs. anof. ntroduced in ANS rved in sup- Clifford C. Homan, and John H. Ellis, all of Ketchi- Saturday. They are stoppm; at the Baranof. B ROM C llATllA\l Harold Hansen of Chatham are registered at the Bar- —,e-—— TWO FROM BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Howard Béymer of Bethel arrived here this weekend. They are staying at the Baranof. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS Max Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cerdova s Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks 24 Haines Juneau Juneau Airpert Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Portland Prince George Prince Rupert San Francisco Seattle ' sitka . Whitehorse . Yakutat *--(4:30 a. m. yeste: ENDED AT 4:30 A temp, last hrs.* | 25 46 50 59 TODAY temp. 35 22 32 30 temp. 38 22 35 43 33 01 Trace .03 .08 33 0 32 0 40 0 38 0 35 05 03 0 Trace 02 Trace 07 0 0 Trace Trace Trace Trace 02 Trace 39 13 rday to 4:30 a. m. today) | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Precip. 11, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Weather at 4:30 am. Cloudy Snow Rain Rain Showers Clear Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Fog Rain Cloudy Clear Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Drizzle Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Clear Rain WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A mass of cold air is moving boulheaslwa!(l across the northern Pl freezing were reported some points in North Dakota. States this morning and temperatures below | A low pressure center located in Bristcl Bay was moving slowly northeastward. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours along the coast from Southeast | Alaska to the Alaska Peninsula and at scattered points over cemrnl‘ Alaska. and' over the northern and western portion of Alaska. temperatures were reported this morning over the northern and western | pertion of Alaska, Snow or rain was reported at some stations in central Canada | Below rreezmg MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P, M. Today Station Cape Decision Cape "Spencer Eldred Rock Five Finger Light Guard Island Lincoln Rock Point Retreat MARINE FORECAS NING: Protected waters of Entrance to Yakutat— soutk WIND Weather . Dir. and Vel. Cloudy E 5 Rain ENE Cloudy SSE Cloudy S Cloudy ESE Coudy S Rain Calm Height of Waves (Sea Condition) 1 foot 3 feet 1 foot 1 foot Zero 1 foot Zero FOR THE PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon rly-to southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour becoming southerly to gouthwesterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight—Rain. Low pressure center stw moving slowly northeas 35 ixachesfSQ degrees north, 159 degrees west, Buy a Ticket and fHelp Us First Award A ?:fjg daire Second Award ... A Wa AWARDING AT THE CAPI' O THEATBE SATURDAY MAY This Is a Worthy Cause and Your Support Is Greatly Appreciated S FOR SALE AT: The Sewing B: . Home Grocery, Butler, Mauro Drug Co., Hotlel Juneau TICKE' IIIIIIIIlflIIIIllI]IIIHIII!!lIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIII|lIII||IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIH!IIIH!I i Regular Service from Seaifle and Tacoma FBEIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS : : REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phene 879 J. F. 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