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..PAGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946 O, f culously correct and detailed, he ‘ | Communication System fa aska warrant, according to wired (-OF-( HEARS oF said. juneau 'ores MUSIERING ORD[R ! bave not changed, however, so advices received here by Marshal William S. Twenhofel of the U. | messages within Alaska and to William T. Mahoney. It is not yet B% ’ ; Al ASKA SHIPPING S. Geological Survey Office who| |SSUED I‘ODAY ‘I‘o | points in the state of Washington known what action will be taken LS | will be in charge of the Southeast . [] ]and Canada will remain the same to retwrn O'Flynn to Ketchikan L8 & A Alaska survey was introduced with WI II Dls ense‘ {as in the past. for hearing. 3 B 4 ? . 7 ) pRospE(IS AHEAD his . colleague, Francis A. Stejer. ARMY pERsoNNEl SO R <O S T ¥ g £ aviiveti Walter Selig, in charge of , the TO. SEWARD POST f — | photographic work in tghe survey, ] Max Reger,. recent Army dis- STEAMER MOVEME"'S T BT | A G I R fg| was not present. ; All Army personnel in Juncau and| chargee and a forestry graduate of 4 g3 E‘; ey Hfi I\ "OI'HEY eneral keporis! Other guests at the meeting vicinity, on duty, leave or furlough. wichjgan State College, has been ~ Princess Norah, from Skagway, = on Washmg'on D C {were: Major Louis Schmidt, Vic |are requested to :'Ppor[, to Subpoi‘; assigned to the pest of Chief Clerk cGue at 7 am. tomorrow and sails s Ve e Monahan, Tacoma, Wash,, and Al S M: P. stalion not later than for the Kenal Division, U. 8. For- scuth at 8:30 am. o sl " & ; rdi quLS. Depal iment open to 12 p. m. e_very Chapman of the Alaska Advertising Flfcctive July 1, game licenses a. m. June 14, 1946, according to| g service, the Regional Office Alaska and North Sea scheduled okt Hnfil 2am Sahfl'day nghls Agency, Anchorage. previously fold to the public in an .“‘dlev' “‘;‘r‘,”d from the Provost|pc., qisclosed today. Reger wifl to sail from Seattle tomerrow. ;}a PR e . . .. Juneau at the Fish and Wildlife Marshal's office this morning. ispend a week here, in training,' Princess Louise scheduled to sail (Cont:nuca from Page One) Service and Alaska Game Commis-| The order, signed by Provost ,eep which he will go to Seward from Vancouver Saturday, 9 p.m. —— 3"‘VE flN U S A e — | sion Office will be available to the Marshal Orville Frank, will COVe|, 4,xe over his new post. He ar-| Freigiters ailsana and To . g 1 7 , ot § i SRifty ailsa n- f%i"fififi i o 2D 43, ¢ still has control pnd get Ews public at the Thomas Hardware all Ammy persontal in this locality % .0 ( “Juneau this week aboard gass from Seattle may- arvive dun. % writime Commission to auth- | Company; the Juneau-Young Hard- and is part of a universal mu«tmlng.“ charter flight of the Log Angeles! ing mighp or ‘tamorrow. Rate Hearing SRR . T gvi EKY&EESQ s, 'Thie vate B SOHES R ware Company : a_nd_bnthfl »;une;u - e T | Air Service. Mrs. Reger will join! Preighter Square Sennett from v ag . . modities should - be lowered; the| ..o o i """”’-pm_'{h‘i Aot g her husband at Seward in about Seattle due Sunday. Ser ate on scme should be upped. All{ s SR SR muccd, pUULG W9 S s ” cne month. - o Grders to Accompany Orders O b adjusted one way | Tom Ness’ Emma is fishing bear. non-resident game licenses in the i e Skt Npt ErieD g g < ¥ {Martin Borlick, crew member, re- evenings as well as on Saturds i B 2 © the other to get maximum re 3 SOLLOWAY 1IN, OU% i e I~ b Bl et 5 _|ported that while steering past when the Game Office is closed. | BE SENT UPWA D s s oL & ;,’r,;g E] E R nucs compatible with the develop- ;¢ patyeat light house about 10| In order to accomplish this, three| y Just returned today by plane, and that means from an inspection trip to White- 1946 and court costs, Johm Kennedy b & P Y | ing to recover : twotal of lus interest from April 9, / oxeraly BRI land finally recognized as a bear, and Wildlife Service at the respec- Sclloway, USCGR, Marine Inspec- 2nd undertaking for attachment Eccnomist's \livws % 5swimmin; five miles from shore tive storss, They are, Mrs. J. W tor, plans to leave this week on With.the Clerk of the District According to Mr. O'Connor’s tes- | Juneau-Young Hard-| It has been announced by the a brief flight to Cordova and re- Court here. Defendant is Austin _ |p. m. Tuesday he saw what he first new Licensing Officers have been o e s, o mv("'f:)hnuysght was a sea lion, then a cecr appointed to represent the Fish EFFE('"VE juNE 12 horse, Y. T, Lt. Comdr. Howard ¢f Juneau has filed a civil action Ness, sleeping below, was awak- Ansell for tk 5 # @ 2 fon with which{,naq by Borlick who askad him if | ware Company; J. C. Johnston for| Western Union that effective June turn, | Gatlin. 3 "‘f—:f ‘% f; QQ » i an economist WhO |pe jaq g loaded rifle aboard. Both the Thomas Hardware Company, 12 the rates for foreign and domes- e | Kennedy ulleges that he advanc- (-_ib El o M 2% ad made a study of the Alaska |ymon yoturned to the deck for an- and Frank M. Hermann for the Ju-| tic telegrams were inereased ten NEW STENOGRAPHER ed Gatlin $112 in money between 1 & A v er efficiencies could beqiner ook and decided that the neau Drug Store. This announce- percent. | vVivian ~Dubinick = the former the dates April 1, 1945 and April cduced such as the palleting of [gnima1 which they described as a ment was made here today by Mil-| In addition to the flat over-all' Vivian Pcterson of Verdun, Illin- 9, 1946; that the money was to ed here last Satur- DaVe been repaid him not later 1, etc, This refers (0 bind-ljgr0n prownie, would be too much ten Furness, Administrative Offi-! ten percent increase the basic rates ofs, who ar , night letters and day and was immediately wedded 8% May 30, 1046 and that no i > % FAITE ¥ RAINIER, I | e ns onto a board into agere-lfor the Emma, already loaded down cer. on day lette ER B B ER E ¢5 of several units such. as 20|gwjth the season's last halibut catch e money ‘ransfers have been raised. to Dolan Dubinick, has taken a P2t Of it has been repaid. In ad- 171 V] ses of milk, end thus cut down |on jts way in from Iey Straits, but With the raise in basic rates and pest as stenographer in the Office diticn. the plaintiff claims $70.75 PABST BLUE RIBRON ;j" handling costs. Many other|porlick bumped the Brownie. He S]'. MARGARH'S Gu"_D the ten percent increase a 25 word of the Governor here, is due him for rent of accommo- eas were suggested as worthy oflgajq the bear, which was the first night letter destined for New York R i i 5. dations at, the Home Boarding CK'S SELECT, ACME tion and possible nduptifln,;he had ever seen swim, continued AT D'N“ERI FAREwEll ! city formerly costing $1.25 will now ARRESTED IN STATES ‘Huusc here cver the same period. n.cmdedl x-e-vahl_umg the {on its way, but gave him a terrible | "MR’S BOTSFORDM st $166 inchiding tax. A 25 word| Jimmy OFlynn, wanted in R s, lowering charter hire as now Jook' in passing. night letter to Chicago formerly Ketcliikan on a larceny charge, has MATILDA GILBERT HERE paid by WSA to the companies,| Ness will clear port early next G VE . B amcunting to $1.25 will now be been arrested by U. S. Marshals Matilda Gilbert from Portland extending railway mediation prin- week to fish black cod in Chatham $153. A 25 word night letter to at St. Paul, Minn ciples with modificatons to the Straits. He said he will ba in and Approximately 40 persons attend- ota, on an Al- is a guest at Hotel Juneau. San Francisco formerly. $128 NOW' |~ s bk | martime trade, with compulsory out of Juneau every ten days or so. °d the St. Margaret's Guild dinner| o ;o0 ¢139 § : arbitration, and requiring perfor- last night at the Linn Forrest WEATHER REPORT \ N » \\\:\\\\\\\i\\\\ : mance of collectively bargained' Dan Stanworth’s Gordon D re- beach home on Lena Cove. Ms \ \ contracts as to both management turned this morning from Area Lucretia Botsford, who is leaving R O Y » \ 3 AN labor. Of course, some of these 'and II after six weeks' halibut f July 12 to make hoe in Van-| ! 3 R es would call for legislation ing. Stanworth will rest a v couver, B. C. was presented with Jongress. It was also indicated then head for Area III to be gone @ farewell gift. The highlight of g LR NN the evidence that to get effi- several wecks. He fished tuna last the evening was an impromptu talk AU- o AT USRS ervice at low rates the meth- yvear but will not do so again this by qr. Qs Lewlg: Schmddt | & i/ THARSIGHSN R 134 SO AAAER requiring certificates of con- season. on his experiences in Japan and the Ending “":Clu.‘k """ Moratng In Juneau—Maximum, 51; minimum, 48. At Airport—Maximum, 51; minimum, 45. Rates for messages over Alaska e and necessity might have P a0 various customs and beliefs found extended to the Alaska wat- Leslie Weiss of the Mabel K and in that countr, orne trade. Knute Langseth of the Ida II, are, This dinner concluded the meet- New Ships Needed converting their halibuters to troll- ings of St. Margaret’s Guild until “Cn the subject of new ships, the ers. Langseth, who is getting his Septembe: evidence as to the financial condi- gurdies on today, said he expects s - B BE ] ‘EET tion Gf the carriors and the’ cost|to leave: for the banits this week. | NORMAN STINES i i i o Ted Childers' fish buyer, Teddy, Norman Stines, mining engineer = R and former War Production Board 2 5 Y combpanies either eanr e wi ¢ of Funter Bay, was in and cut early 5 Al 7 AE@ W [ 'E A mpanies either cannot or will not °% Tt 15 Aliskn, retirned here from { k 1 fi/ prov ¢ for new i _ this week. Tha Kayak, a Tyee boat head in Alaska, returned here irom SPE{:E 9= Y !E!% QLJ DIovIde ‘noney for Hew "Eiipe, sl Seatle yesierday by Pan American E ‘ sh they all say Alaska ndeds OWned by Jim Peterson, atd the 1 L] ® 0 6 00 0 0 0 0 0o Walker's Imperial . . 5th $3.95 |: Weight of Mearing Aids HERE WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vielnity) Decreasing cloudiness fo- nighv. Fair and warmer Fri- day. DN The 9000 Ccseee00Ccees0 e ©eevcecerecvcnoe . Amazing ips. Therefore, Congress will Harder, a purse-seiner, docked in Airways. H t : : the Small Boat Harbor Tuesday. | — — —_— ——— - - New One-Unit ne MONO-PAC r h 3 95 vide the money or the ships and » B D 1 S g 1 set up a suitable way t it rank Daly’s Patricia also is bac ?Eih! JOE€S . . . & 51 B bt rates it it in the Small Boat Harbor now af- e to be prevailed upon to pro- o 12 BIG NEW ADVANTAGES them at reasonazble rates if PURE © ] X y L Buton-Small “X-Coll" © New Tiny Size and Weight N w-unn-nsumlnnln © New Wafer-Thin Style # New Ever-Level Full tones o New e About Vs size and weight of old style hearing sids. LIKE HEARING NORMALLY AGAIN! (Here are just 6 » Rush coupon for complete facts) 5!& 3 95 wants to keep Alaska on the map, ter @ trip to the Westward. e ° -l - Such new ships should be carefully % lanned for economical operation | William Paul, 8r, left today with Efih 3 95 on the main routes. Some of the,a load of lumber for Wait o |clder bottoms could still be used dolph, Wrangell boat-builder, &board his tug, the Etolin. Paul said he of get- Will be back in Juneau by July 4, E ? q for out of the way stops. e o \é/ii o “When we talk in t E an appropriation from Con- adding that Rudolph is building a ~ b L Y . 3Tk e e E:;;-,r- in the form of a ship sub- POWer purse-seiner with the lum- It’s the flavor that ““makes’ ice cream. "E‘R. o w"" ".‘ 1 BRE & 21 reigrre or other kind of a sub- Per. Robert Paul left with® his For homemade ice cream at its very géj P 30 , it is apparent that the strug- father on the Etolin. best, always use the best vanilla. 1 ¥ i sth 3 95 gle has just commenced. The ap- ST Insi Schilling quality Vanilla. L ° ° © ° o & 2 3 D= | L nsist on Schilling q y . ation recently passed by the A. E. OWEN HERE . il 3 95 for WS | A. E. Owen, owner of a logging 08 % or WSA covers only to De-| Mf- &el 0N Rye o o o 51 od cember 31st, 1946. This means that C8mP on Red Bay, arrived here King Black Label . . 5th 3.95 | & ot sasiies e 1 e Gosnens. | @ Schllllng g DR. 6. A. DOELKER You ALASKA DISTRIBUTOR New % MONO-PAC Today! * § \ : § : this time element, I spoke against| | further continuance of the, LET YOUR money earn four| ST?'E{ KING J AMES case and it was concluded as far|Peroent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- | i L&~ as hearings are concerned. Briefs Poration demand notes. (295-tf) ANNOUNCING . ... The Arrival of the ' Let us give your home a Wallpaper “WARDROBE™ %W For Your Home NO OTHER SINGLE IMPROVEMENT CAN GIVE YOU SO MUCH BEAUTY AS THIS LOVELY ; | i \ ¥ er's report rendered to the Mari-‘ 1 time Commission. We will strongly | Eligh ggfly;fi will now be filed and the examin-! ¥ urge that no order for a rafe in-i crease be entered pending continu- | ed operation by WSA and appro- | priate action by Congress.” Mine Survey Discussed 1 Preceding the Attorney Generals | talk, B. D. Stewart, Commissioner | f Mines, spoke on the geological | survey beginning this year and the! great need for such a survey. | R FISH LANDINGS HOSPITAL MOTES. |, e o ey o mapping and thorough knowledge al has admitted of the Territory’s geology is es- Jones for medical at- sential, he said. The last mapping‘ : Tom Ness' Big Emma, 13,000 i dismissed Einest Kron- work done in the Territory was| is halibut; Emil Samuelson’s other medical patient. compleled in 1905. | 17,060 pounds; Gus Swen- 3 GO % Mr. Stewart gave the Juneau ohn Win-' LET YOUR money earn four Chamber of Commerce credit in| Pras laska Finance Cor- backing the issue involving need | 119000 C ge notes. ,(295-tf) for a geographical survey last year| Carl Bak- - > - when the Congressional committee nt by Alas- LISTEN to Mrs. Elton Engstrom, visited Alaska. | I 'andidate for the Howse over The new mapping work will be < St. Ann’s Hospl Mary Anr Today’s fish landings were as fol- ¥, Monday, 7 pm. 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