The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 3, 1946, Page 2

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S e T T PG NG YR e RS TR R RS WL e oa ans B AR e ar AR e AR Lam PAGL TWO ———————————————————————————————————————— o hoilfast colors o 2-ply combed cotton o sturdy knit construetion > o full cut sizes « brother and sister styles w1 DOUGLAS NEWS NEW DOUGLAS INDUSTRY A new Douglas industry, The Douglas Crab Coy is pow being put 1 readiness for the beginning sea- on, August 1. Owners of the. Company, Vincent Celling and J. R. Swanson, have pent several years exploring the adjacent areas for crab supply and {ind it sufficient for quite large seale operation. Both partners were here lasi March making arrange- ments with the City of Douglas for leasing the building formerly called the Douglas Natatorium Hall, which they will convert into cides the present crew. a Cold Pack Cannery. SUITS 2.95 10 3.50 Lovable and are delighted and don’t have to be ironed. McKem Delta Cotton Knits ate easy on the budget . .7, perfect for many happy hours of dress-up and playtime wear, Cotton Knits make grand wearing for young: sters. The full cut sizes provide comfort and freedom for active boys and girls, And mothers M Bebrends Ca | QUALITY SINCE /887 MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1946 PNA FLIES THREE ~ __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o TS !daughtcr Grace, have sold their Douglas home to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlyle who will move- in to- day. The Byrnes family left today for Sitka, aboard the North Sea | Mr. Byrnes is fishing at the “Sitka " port. e Pacific Northern Airlines TWENTIETH ANNUAL VISiT Mrs. Willlam Robertson arrived Yakutat, and Kediak. vesterday aboatd the North' Sea,| Leaving Juneau with { Rebertson family made Douglas | for Lewis their home for many years and Adolph Marks, raised their family - here, before|ter Schugren, moving to Ketchikan, where they! Oscar Hahmwell, ientered business. Mis. Robertson has come home!H. Carroll, every year for a visit with her | W Mrs. {1 any friends on the Channel. Naknek - were: Elmer | Gregenson s | With Captain Ma f EMERGENCY OPERATION | Pirst Officer Jack Dean, and Stew- { Mike Pusich was taken to St.|ardess Dorothy Mather, } Ann’s Hospital early Sunday morn- lowing arrived here from Anchor- ing, where he underwent an emer- | a; gency | He's fine, resting well and already | John E. Campbell, Daisy Styke, spent the- first half of last week in|R. H. Graham, the hospital as the result of high|dJerrie Graham, Dr. J. F. Martin, plocd pressure. i Al Grant. } BOAT HARBOR HEARING Mayor Mark Jensen announced to Cordova, M. Pezourek, Ms. today that he had received notice Frederickson, A, that a tentative date has been sel'chorage, Polly Smith, in sécuring anothet mooring har-| Charles F. Dery, M. Bergseth, Eck- borage on the Channel. The Army ka Gordon, Lois Jund, Emily Towe . Engineers are holding the hearing Charles Lanius, Dr. L. W. Hines !to give the City of Douglas and afl! John Knutscn, Charles Sands, Ro- interested parties including fisher- bert Kore, E . men, pleasure craft owners and in- Petty, Charles Hunter. dustry to show cause why a small| Going to Arncnorage were Eloise ooat moorage is definitely needed pejand, Elliott Deland, Ike P. Tay- tubbable, these McKem Delta in Douglas to accommodate local jor 1, P. Johnson, Harry Deland; because they wash so easily... [ fishermen and to relieve the boal ¢, Naknek, Carl Gerde, Leroy congestion on the Channel. The premmer, Walter Tlyyesen, Gene Douglas Harbor Bill has already rassed the Appropriations Commit- Swift, John Carlson, Harold Pear- scn, Richard Drews, Carl Mark, {tee In Washington, D. C., alohg cpris Jensen, James Reilly, Harry with a group of other harbor im- ghurer, Alexander Pfau, Clyde provements. | Bricksea, = > -7 D e - e e e e s e e e TULSA REALTOR HERE Mary Ann Balmat arrived in Ju- neau Saturday by PNA plane from ! Fairbanks, to begin work in Gra- WEATHER RE (U. 8. WEATHEK BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning delle Leizh's Real Estate Office on ! o T sales. 3 In Juneau—Maximum, 80; Miss Balmat has been looking Arriving last Saturday from De-'eral tray workers and boxers. mlAntm:Aulmv 5'2 £t - over the territory and vacationing Bay, Oregon, were the Mary Beginning August 1, the cannery mmlmuxr:mp_ aximum, 82; in Skagway, Fairbanks and An- pot, M., company boat and the Julia D.' 0w 1 by Youngblcod and Larkin, foaded with crab traps and equip- ment. Both beats will fish crabs | for the company beginning in the 1 Icy Straits area. Altogether a erew of six accompanied the yessels on the two week trip from the Ore- gon coast to Douglas. Vincent Collins co-owner stated his morning that the company had much work to be done before August 1, opening season date, in preparing the cannery for oper: tion and getting their present sup-. ply of 335 crab traps assembled and locations chosen. The cannery will begin opera- tions with over 15 employees be- It will in- clude pickers, packers, backers, gen- UP-TO -THE - MINUTE’ 'I'rayel Information Right here at the local Pan American office there’s available, for your use, a trained staff of travel experts with | complete files of travel information. | To Help You Plan Use this service freely. Find out how you can save time, see more enroute, | make proper connections, ete., ete. Then when you leave, you’ll have all | those details behind you. | Trips o Anywhere On business or pleasure, to Alaskan i points or anywhere Outside, you’ll i find Pan American travel service help- ful. You can make complete arrange- ments right here. Get fare and sched- ule information at address below: Baranof Hotel Phone 106 PAN AHERICAN Worto Arwars G% J;s/em a/ //e 377}//1]- (jlbpm ¥ chorage the past two months, com- !ing to Alaska in April from her home - city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ju- aeau, with its cosmopolitan atmos- will operate until cold winter wea- ther forces the crab fishermen into port and will resume opain in early spring and continue until the sea- WEATHER FORECAST (Juncau and Vicinity) son closes, June’ 15 each year. , phére has impressed the former Z { Variable cloudiness to- Tulka realtor so much she has de- WELL BABY CONFSRENCE |® night and Tuesday with @ cided to locate here. From all ap- A Well Baby Conterence ¥.il be light rain showers tonight. pearances it is a good business neld at the Douglas Sctool tomor- | Warmer Tuesday. town with a coming future, she thinks, and it's also a wonderful ee s 20000 0eveneg000 00 eeo000ecsres0ec00e o :uw June 4, from 2 10 4 p.mn. ac- <.1ding to Public Health Nurse, sargaret Bixby who will be at- iending Nurse. e 0000000000 — e - LISLE HEBERT KETURNS vlace to fish which is a decided at- traction for Miss Balmat. She comes here with a back- ground of experience gained in Tulsa, where for six years she own- ed and operated Balmat and Co. | Real Esiate, specializing in city hemes and outlying acreages. D Lisle - Hebert; of the Juneau Young Hardware Co., has returned Mr. and Mrs. James Sey and son | {rom Seattle, via PAA plane, where Jimmy, and John Mills are leaving | ¢ has been on-a purchasing trip. for’ Warm Springs, Alaska this| ol e weekend to spend their summer DR. CLEMENTS RETURNS | RETURNS FROM FAIRBANKS vacation. Dr. John Clements arrived by Gradelle Leigh has returned by plane from Seattle Sunday, after plane from a brief business trip BYRNES TO SITKA spending several weeks in the ro her real estate office in Fair- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Byrnes and ' States. banks. ON VACATION - The cool, soft fragrance coaxed from a hundred different flower petals ‘to kéep you fresh and lovely i till night’s end. Complelelyy o‘n'ginal with Monteil, completely characteristic of her gift with scents. 1.75 10 5.00 SE(TIOE T0 WEST this | weekend flew three sections to and | from Anchorage, Naknek, Cordova, broximately 300 hair seal scalps, in! Captain ty upcn them, has resulted in ar-| | for her twentiéth annual visit at Matty Springer, First Officer John rest of Edwin C. Wellesley, Wran-| her old home town of Douglas. The Cawley and Stewardess Alicia Lane gell fisherman, on a felony charge, Lee, it was.revealed here today by Act-! Ralph Corries, Wal-| ing D. M. Pomerleoy, Beochever. Paykko, | Since leaving, | M. Erickson, C. Laplant, Virgil Goe, Wrangell warrant at Tyee, by U. { William Gray, Otto S. ,Marshall William T. Mahom‘y,1 agoner, J. Jorgensen, Ray Sier- Released on his own recognizance John Mills and her!crich, O. Westre, Ed Barman, Sam 50 |en his own boat, Wellesley report- ry Keating,'ed here this morning and was the fol- elix Gray. He waived preliminary . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bluthe, to the grand jury under $1,500 - operation for appendicitis. | Bessle Capp, Mary Ann Balmat, bond. eays, “I'm going home pronto.” He!Jim Huston, R. H. Graham, Mrs. “attempting Robert Graham, fraudulently under false pretenses.” |R. R. Wright, B. Berkley, Albert bits of the skins of approximately To Yakutat were Marian Valle; feit scalps. He is presumed to have Barbara Frede,-,(-k_:\\ouden form, afterward carving, from 'the U.S. Army Engincers, son. Eugene Frederickscn; to An- out eye and nose openings. He is Richard stated e ‘or the Dougles Harbor Hearing! Murphy, Willie George, John Com- to the Territorial Treasurcr for T. Meredith, George ! ‘|Stal|; Maker | Carves Out - | |Arrest! G-E Faz> cvaens” | ~ RANGES | NOW BEING MADE! | Alleged counterfeiting of ap- jorder to claim the Territorial boun- District ~ Attorney Robert | Wellesley was served with a that 'he could come into Juheau ars aigned before U. S. Commissioner | hearing and has been bound over The charge against Wellesley is to obtain © money It is claimed that Wellesley used 20 seals to manufacture counter-| | moulded the pieces of skin over a to ' have made application for June 26, at 1 oclock p.am. in|er, Eric Demos, Izola Wilson, Lynn over $900 in bounty claims, based e Douglas Eagles® Hall. Mayor Alleman; to Kodiak, Ada Whiting upcn his winter's handiraft. . Jensen’ and his Harbor Committee and Ann Dillard. i A T Chairman, E. P. McCarron, ask’' Arriving here from Anchorage SPERLING RETURNS - | that all boatowners and fishermen,' with Captain Rcbert Des Marias, Harry Sperling, Administrative 2, G-E STRATOLINER 7@ M m wm ‘cave this date, and be present at!First Officer Frank Mullen and Officer with the U. S. Forest Ser- | ' . the hearing to give their support Stewardess June Rees were: vice office here, returned to Ju- Only G_E Amomufi‘ Eledric Runges neau Saturday by Pan American plane. Sperling has been on detail to the Forest Service PIegion Six icadquarters at Portland, Oregon, the past month, tludying in- ‘maticnal and educational work. Have ALL These Features © CALROD UNITS Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking,” { During the montu’s training per- ® TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS iod in and sround Portland, he Color Indicators for every cooking speed, participated in forest inspections. ® TRIPL-OVEN —_ e o — Three ovens in one. | OTTO HELLAN DITS ® NO-STAIN VENT Walter G. Hellan, Deputy U. S. Keeps your kitchen walls and curtains cleanes, Marshal here, h‘»“' been informed We've got all the information you need te pick out cf the death of a brother, Otto A. v your new General Electric “Speed-Cooking” range Hellan, 66, at Scat st Saturd right now! Other surviving relatives include a * Come in and see the pictures of the great new son, Herbert Hellan, and a models . . . get all the facts about features, prices, ’ and delivery dates, tied daughter, Lillis in Seattle, and two Don't wait any longer! It's going to be “First come # ing in Los Angeles. Tt —first served” with these new ranges, so get yousr had been ill for order in now! tnolmaker, tindt, - - -~ JU 1 WEDDING In the first June wedding per- Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. | of Juneau was united to William PHONE 616 § Earl Nigh of Juneau. U. S. Com- — s - 5 = o missicner Felix Gray married the couple at his Federal Building of- fice here Saturday afternoon. At- BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — FROPELLORS tendants were Paul Wilson and i GBAY DiA“lNE ENGINES W Moy Yo SALES and SERVICE ,5 The - women of : Junean Welding and Machine Shop were barred from both_as spectators and .participants. FOR SALE Roeden’s C“ALASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the Prospector to Understand - Writlen fo Assist the Miner and Prospecior PRICE $l.00 SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 JUNEAU, ALASKA pegr L Nc_ptice to Employers : ; Workmen's Compensafion Insurance | A'new Territorial Law Tequires all Employers with three or more employees either to file'a certificate of insurance or qualify as a self-insurer with the Alaska Industrial Board. The only ex- ceptions are the following employments: 1. AGRICULTURE 2. DAIRYING ; 3. DOMESTIC SERVICE B2 4. FEDERAL RAILROAD EMPLOYEES We are now prepared o quality Employers under this siew law which goes into effect July 1, 1946 See Stan Grummett for | Immediate Coverage - ~ JUNEAU INSURANCE AGENCY vALEw TINEI BLDG. - PHONE 253 R T SRR R R B s UL 3

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