The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1946, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE SIX COUNCIL CHOSEN FOR APPRENTICE TRAINING SETUP On - Job S(hooling to B Available in Alaska Under Gl Bill Labor; Anthony Karnes, Director, Veterans' Administration They will in an advisory | capacity to give advice and guid- ance to apprentices and employer in on-the-job training programs within the Territory of Alaska and will| | render A\*l\ll\l\([’ to lh(‘ Appm\m* Mrs. Crystal Jenne Alaska HereA Going South to See i HerGranddaughien Gomg Wesl Mrs. David e umfmd program. 'l"!us Council was 'COlH“"F Jenne) became the ml‘ Alaska, arriving at 9 am. selected with the guidance of the|ents of a daughter in Seattle Sat-|from Seattle and sailing at 11 am. CtmmI::iclwx of Education, Vet-|urday, thereby making Mrs. Crystal|for Seward brought the following orans’ Administration, Territorial Jenne, Juneau postmastef, a grand-|passengers: Maj. A. H. Bliss Department of Labor, Federal Ap- mother for the first time. . MIS.ic. Daugherty, | prenticeship Training Service, and Jenne will leave Saturday for|ingcbright, Willlam T. Mahoney, fl | United States Employment Service.|Seattlc. |Dr. D. D. Marquadt, I. N. Ring, The Office of the Governor here| Ty " gyaeyq Apprenticeship Coun-| Kenway is a senior Pan American | Geralq Wangness, H. F. Wrede, announces appointment of an Alaska .- oo’ oo 'o o o rerritorial Gommit- |Airways inspector, formerly station-| g cyunk, Dony L. Cruz, Apprenticeship Council to supervise) each local community ed in Alaska. He met the present | pioner 8. Maaly: | Py Apprentice Training for Veterans . .. iewies a training program, a Mrs. Kenway in Fairbanks and they |y, on’Grant Olds, C. Palmer, Wil- under the Federal G.I. Bill ~of ... . iative of the Commission- | Were mu:’lcd in J;m'a: in A”pr: el T e FCighs; i : ler of Education and Manager of 1945. There new daughter will ke - Baymnond TaHoRasd 1. R, The G. 1. Bill provides a monthly 1., t; 's "~ gmployment Service are|named Viviaa Evelyn. Foler Ot & Rolbers, Alex afiowarice for the veteran o 1s delegated to salect a member of the' ~While in Seattle, Mus. J\“""“u,,l Kenneth D. Wire, C. J. Wolner, employed as an apprentice in an ap- ., 25’ organization and a rep- hcpss to meet her son, T-4 Charles| g 5 o "o 0 & ?:ivoveesd :;:«:p allllrm:?rj:::u}m agi:ur;r;‘m"“” ive of an employer using|J Jer‘me' Sapes ?O'DZLU]SA WHO| " gailing for Seward were Mus the craft in which training is re-'expects to receive his discharge m‘\vmi.lm S. Patrick, Ruby Patrick lo hig. wages, Ul tagal amount, qms(m to act as a Committee to tanin Lewis, Wash., Wltmn it e |Bily Patrick, William S. Patrick, wages in the trade for u_mch hvc ‘§< o ’l):"‘ (I, tofe MiDEFHAARE Will bmtmvclmg back - and. foftn with. the ;Lh‘l‘;‘;:_’- 'J‘lf"."“'&l_:’_’- %f.rm;{-km‘l;' being nalned.- The_ma;;mum m(h"”‘r inted at a late date by ,hcvu‘ualucs f_lom Pacific Points ‘f(f‘m,mm ([‘:l flo, Jadk B e D.’\\ul’ irnrl:en:,;llro;]an:(;fl:z‘: Ad(‘?)enn:ionll‘l ] Comthilssfomer ot ‘Veterans Am"n""}hp C}oasl, A S gt Le\n.\ Sperling, Robert Larsen Ma‘ri Dor- e 3 itory he Alaska :June 1. ST RS s 4 and $90 a month for a veteran with! /:p:]‘:;nfi;}:):?;s tgoalx;]scx;z (a:d | s, Tenes #alll sk Hefes h"*n ?e‘:in‘?‘n r(sl Su;h, gzecdn ],(,::; dependents. l(nmn]"[\jq in drafting programs to|son will return to Juneau with her £ /3 l{ 2. rmick, Because of iack Of a proper ap-i . oo 10001 naeds. for the summer. He has completed Fred G. Schricher, proving body for the Territory, | A loyer desiring informa-|a -pre-medical course at the Uni-(Carl Hauck, R. E. McKinnon, Alaskan veterans have not bepninonnsfrlr eflr:Jp l: deim-“m K‘I ot versity of Alaska and one.year at| Merculief. SR8 fe. pcure 10 b‘"“""”ls l"r.‘his program should contact Alaska Ap- the University of Minnesota, and‘hl“"‘ A L g provitian of the C. 1. Bil. It prenticeship Council or any of its/Plans to return to school this fall, | Eugcne mith, J. Donld Rude, remedy that deficiency in Alaska's oo b T oo mmissioner of Edu- | Mrs. Jenne said. | James A. Rude, James T. Mathew- YRt Grogram. LiA e apRSEE cation, the Veterans' Administration,! Another daughter, Mrs. Howard|scn, Margaret Heller, Paul R. Ru- ticeship Council have Lcen "dmcd‘“ the U. S. Employment Service. |McClellan (Phyllis Jenne) is now dolph. Its members are i in Indiagna with her husband, who The Alaska will stop at Cordova, Management repragentaives: Er-) was stationed in Juneau while m Valdez, Port Oceanic, nest' G Whitehead, Northern Com-| |the army. Mrs. Jenne said “Mac” Bay on the way west and mereial Co.; Brendall G. Canoles, expects to go to Purdue University | d Cordova, General Building Coniractor; | |this fall. He received his d arge kan ch her return to Seattle George B. Schmidt, Juncau Lum-| lin March. The McClellans alsojis due here early next week. ter Mills. Labor representatives: were married in Juneau. | > Thomas J. Moote, President, A T.F.| Obligation night, Tuesday, — e L Chs Henmings, ko Dieetor 200 1 8 i e o VET CONGRESSMAN pM FLIES MANY LOSES PRIMARIES | - WEEKEND FLIGHTS .- neau Building Trades. | Worthy Matron with us, a full l“ No (Akou"A During the weekend, Pan Ameri- | Ex. Officio members (to have, tendance is desired. i voice but no vote) : Dr. James Ryan, , ALICE BROWN, Sec. | Commissioner of Education; Arthur| (280-t2) | Hedges, Alaska Director, USES; Walter Sharpe, Commissxunnx of i jcan Airways flew tre following i {passengers to and from this cit RALEIGH, N. C—May 27—One From Seattle: Ruth Ellison, Ada { |veteran North Carolina congressman | Koehler, Herbert Whitson, David was defeated in Saturday’s Demo- Dye, Don Ruse, Harry Van Meter, |eratic primary, unofficial showed today, while in two other jine Galati, district, runoff primaries were 1“'1Cdl'l Ellison, Jean Robinson, dicated. jlam Gilcher, Richard Congdon, Mr. and Mrs. O. E Joseph M tee, but in liam Pratt, ‘Tanner, Valdez: Joseph R. Orizio, training | Ad-! Any veteran desiring should contact the Veterans' ministration or the USES. DUPEDY ERN STARS at Val- She Mny (he our | at- - Want Ads bring r¢ Empire ults! | Rosemary Robinson, Will- j Sid Juniana Slips Por Junior-Teen Ageand Little Women Of course it isn’t lady- # like, but yow’ll want to lift your dress just a wee bit . . . and show everybody. SIZES 11 and 13 $2.95 Laura Gold- i N § 3 z i | y z i ; Rep. Zebulon Weaver of the 12th | Goodman, Sam Goodman. district, a member of the House| Virginia Necly, Herman Reberson, since 1917 except for one term, 10st | Joseph Werner, Burrell Carrdll, Fred to Monroe M. Redden, former 5““»‘Dent Mrs. Josephine Hutéhings, | chaitman of the party. Returns pr, Gilbert Close, Lorraine Karbbe, from 183 of 198 precincts gave Red- Martha Rex, Jean Rex, Vivian Go- den, o Hencersonville lawyer, 26,802 | bel, Louise Hanne, EvelyrSpain, votes, Weaver, 17.759. Elvira Spain. Norman Eorseth, Thelma Flatch- T jer, Samuel Hutchinson, Luke 'John- | CDA Inl"a“on {on, Mrs. Margaret Murkowsky Toby s | Murkowéki, Russell Murkowski, Rus- Tomorrow Evenlng lsfl]l Wagner, Berl Wagner, | Wagner. The Catholic Daughters of America| Ed Arnell, Mary Ellen Arnell, will hold their regular cocial meet- Rokert Arnell, Fred Arnell, Wulmm ing tcmorrow evening at 8 o'clock | Kunde, C. Eastman, William Fege, !in the Parish Hall, with \nlt!ntlcnwflay Stivers, Lester Johnson, Myrtle |of new members to take an impor—!Brotherton. Adelaine Baily, Clinten ‘Lmt place on the program. | Johnson, Daniel- Johnson, Lester ! The entertinment and refresh- Hunt, William Suryan, Deopal Deek- | ‘mvnt committee is composed of Mrs. er. |Robert Prather, and the Misses| Charles Goldstein, Mary Koch and Eileen Hellan. |stein, Mrs. H. Miles Sowle, A good attendance is anncipated,"(}coffrcy Goss, Jack Lasater, 70 LEOTAS ———— |dred Hermann, Jeffrey Draudt, T Womens Avvanes LAST WEEK {Frances Draudt, Olive Howard. For eye examinations. Dr. Rae! Laurance Hill, Lillian Carison will be leaving Ju- Kathcrine Broudvold, Diane Broud- “It’s the Nicest Store In Town” paranot Hotel Building ) poimments (275-tf) lMiohsel ‘Hayward. To Seattle: Marian Ristine, Roy Rutherford, Deorcthy Wren, !Banta, Walter Brandis, Jame§S Mas- jcrip, Ruth Moscrip,- Hal Newton, Barrey Crosby, H. P. Otto, Bam!ce , Winters, Lois Hémmons, John Cun- = - ningham, Bert Rutherford. i Ralph Baker, Bertha Baker, Stella & ' , | Baker, George Wilson, Regina Wil- bl - v |son, Albert Dickey, Edith Currier, (Gus George, Louise Bills, Elwell | Thawley, Maron Kline, Martin Charleston, Jack .Johanson, Cath- en Weelock, Carl Hamilton, Viv- Stahl. “To Fairbanks: Franklin Rutledge, Albert Eide, Wilfred Wright, Will- iam Gilther; from Fairbanks: |George Feltes. ——————————— ROBERT FRANK HERE Robert Frank, cn the staff of the! Sitka Scntinel, is in Juneau and will join the Boy Scouts when they leave for the Scout Camp at Eagle | River, Young Frank was an inter- ested visitor at fhe Empire office today just seeing how a big news- paper is published. Leads Again ® Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reéduction On All Round Trip Tickets. I ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stéwardesses to make your trip completely rlemnt and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. AIRLINES Alaska PACIFIC NORTHERN Ancho ral Otfices re - 87.50 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO “The Rexall Store” City Ticket Office: Baranof Iole 1’ l today \ John | A Jesse Bassfor rl | Juneau and K(‘H‘H-‘ v full returns william Graham, Rose Polizzi, Zane- | Peter Jacqueline . Hill, | neau the end of this week and will vold, Elsie Beeton, Louise Rhoces,! accept appointments until Saturday {Jane Scott, Alyee Dalziel, Mae Ma- | evening only. Phone 636 for ap- lcneff, Hugh Dehn, Nora Hayword,; _ i H LOST—Brown coin purse with 3 or Noh[ | Homethko, Bryan Homethko, Louis THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE__JUNEAU, ALASKA { r | | WANT ADS FOR SALE S]]\GLE ‘BED mattress, good con- diticn, also roll-up chain camp bed. Green 694. (281-13) PING PONG table 5 x 9 plywood, folding legs, $12.50./J. B. Burford. 2 TENNIS RACKETS, Call Red 494 at Odd Fellows Apt No. 1. (281-2) 3 BEDROOM modern home, com- pletely furnished for immediate cecupancy.’ Phone Blue 309. (281-tf) "BEDROOM House, basement, completely furnished. Close in on | | Glacier Hiway. Phone 035-5. 2 (281-tf) TROLLER, completely Call Green 669. cqulpped (280-t4) !SAFE and filing cabinet, Box K 323, Emplre (279-t4) ——— e 12 'BEDROOM hous(- basement eom- pletely furnished. Close in on Glacier Hiway, dan. Phone 035-5. (278-t4) FOR SALE — 5 room house. Phone Green 680. ‘furnished (278-t1) | and Crab FOR SALE—- Nannnul cnsh xeustm I counter filing cabinet, holds 500 accounts, fire-proof, new, $125; check protectograph, $10; oil burner, A-1 condition, | $95; Kewenee boiler and oil burn- | er, $600. George Brothers. ! (276-tf) | i FOR SALE—Eiectric washing ma- Ph. Red 206. chine. | FOR SALE— <, 1ike new. See Mr. Shofner at High School. (275-tf) | R e L+ | FY SALE—165 horse Lycoming marine motor. Inquire Al- askan Cab after 4 pm. (269-tf) ROCK, BAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. | (269-1mo.) FOR SALE—5 room Auk | Bay, $1900; '36 Ford, $175; V. | Hensey, Gen. Del. ("65-“) CRESCENT APT. for Franklin St. Ph. 428. Sale—373 So. (258-tf) (ACRE TRACTS 3% miles “trom | town. Enquh-e at Snap Shoppe. o e FUB RENT BACHELOR Apt. for rent Decker Way, Phone 792 “rent $10— (280-13) in heat, shower bath. 513A WII loughby. ROOMS—Kitcnen priviieges. Home | Hotel—Ph. 886. | HEATED STORAGE——Ph 861 Cash | Cole. Mrs. SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under} Mil- new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One | block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) LOST AND FOUND 4 keys. Return to Empire. UN DIPLOMATS DENOUNCED FOR MUCH DRINKING BCSTON, May' 27.—Denouncing what he termed excessive “guzzling of liquor” by United Nations mem- of Boston University, said yester- day “no wonder that so many of the international conferences turn out to be lost weekends!™ In a prepared baccalaureate ad- {dress, the educator declared that “a - thoughful person cannot help be- ing distressed at the reports of !drunkeriness attending diplomatic and international gatherings.” “News dispatches disclosed that members of the United Nations, when sitting in London, protested because they were not allowed to /have a private bar in the Methodist church where the meeting was being held,” Dr. Marsh said. “One of the first things that had to be done for the United Nations Council on the campus of Hunter (Gollege was to set up a private bar for the members.” e — G. E. HUBE HERE G. E. Enge @ »xeursion Inlet is stopping at the Baranof on his visit do this eity. —— FIVE FROM ANCHORAGE Anchorage residents at the Baranof this weekend were: A. R. Sessions, June Rees, Ool.'L. B. Roy, S. W. Silver, and wmum M. Nicholson. Empire Want Ads bring results! 41 Packard se- | practically ! (279-35 ( (260-tf) ; ‘bers, Dr. Daniel L. Marsh, President | registering | ot BEAL ESTATE "FOR SALE inch | | (281-43) | ARE YOU INTERESTED in hav- ing your own businss? | We have what you want. { Home, restaurant, filling | Station and | Liquor Store. | { | | GRADELLE LEIGH ! REALTOR | Phone 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin | | ' FOR SALE {LYLE LOHR home in Douglas. 4 lots, 6 rooms completely i furnished, { New Radxc, ! New E-Z washer, New stoves, séwing machine, Chicken house, incubator and Brooder. New paint—full basement— $4,750. new [rigidaire, REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank | I_ | WANTED CARE BABIES by day, month. Write Box 1143 week or (281-16) a piano in Tom George | (279-t3) WANTED TO REN good condition. Mrs, ' Phone 322, IWANTED—A cook for a 13 bed Protestant Hospital, good living I conditions, small staff. Write Em- pire C-305. (276-6) A BUSINESS of your own. Popular seller, big commissions, fast sel- ling plan. Every office and home a prospect. Steady repeats. Su- pervise or work alone. Write for details. Faculty, 323 Hammond St. Cincinnati, 2, Ohio. . WANTED—Used furniture. 306 wn- loughby. Phone 788 | MISCELLANEOUS (273-t1) Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. WINTER & POND CO, fnec. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau | Wholcsate Retail PIANOS RENTED ana "'UNED«‘ Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. I Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Ing- rald Varness and Mrs. Helen Day, surgical patients, Mike Robe and George Tobasco, medical patients, over the weekend. Discharged were, Donald Barnes, Kenneth Martin, Mrs. William J. Tylar, Edward Goffman and Ro- bert Andrews, all medical patients, and Mrs. Bert Bertholl and her new scn. ‘The Government Hospital admit- ted Wayne Hawley of Cavalina and Robert Dcnuely. of Kluckwan. - e JOSEPH SHORIK HERE Joseph Shorik of Hoonah is & guest at the Gastineau during his visit here. . Christopher Columbus made and sold maps for a living. 3 2 CLARA DILG Public Accountant * | {PHONE 5§ Corner 2nd and Franklin Card Beverage Co, We vk qmom St. ONE 216—DAY or NIGHT "for MIXERS or SODA POP ceened; NASH \ Bres. Garage 909 12th St. PHONE 659 ° {MURPHY & MUBI’HYl o 1 FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at (256-t1) | MONDAY MAY 27, 1946 B s sczmns ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH . AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS - { | F or Information and Reservations Phone 612 | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY" Estublished 1940 Public Aécountants — Auditers — Tax Counselnrs’ 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark N Ulflf ABOUT OUR '\XO\THLY A(COU\TING SERVICE i Alaska - Electronies JIM LANGDON-—Manager . Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND | COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Crders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION e e ) 12 | 5600000000000 000000000900000000000000000400000008 FOR CATERPILLAR £G.U.S.PAT. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE d e PARTS SERVICE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL €0, “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor nlx' ALASKA and wxo!g 2 TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY i, I H i { ARE INSURED' T | i ! i i FirstN ational Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA - MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Xltwock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Bnnort.. mon;g. ttle

Other pages from this issue: