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PAGE EIGHT ™™ % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- —JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 TUESDAY, JUNE 25, |94§ C10 SEINERS (COMMODORE T0 . """ .2 ALICE BRANDEBURY, 5 % 2 227 40 GIRL SCOUTS ASSIST JUNEAU oo BESS WILLIAMS ON 5.nicis ieiioonte, REGISTERED uow erritory through professional 4 ¥ ,_ : & ; ¢ e (ElEBRATE 4]‘“ TEEN AGERS To IRIP WEST’ INIERIOR‘workers of the agefuy s‘;ationed m! EAGI.E RIVER (AMP ‘ : : / S i | — | Leaving yesterday on a PNA | Before returning to her hesd-y (0 ( g . 3 | Council Gives Considera- MEET ELKS ON iended ity Mhrough the Terr.| WAL ‘wi apend eomdereb - . IN CONTRACT = B i toNew uing | THURSDAY NIGHT 55+ i B el s, 52 Sz st O Dol x4 .“"! | c d Z H Services of the Department of Pub- | the development of their Child Sunday' Ano'her Go'ng ode - Onlng | Baseball fans will have the op- lic Welfare, and Miss Bess Wil-| welfare Services Program, | Out Next Sunday the compmw now being submitted sive of purely financial assistance. five main districts. Director of the Division of Sociallthe Department in connection with | portunity to see a brand new team liams, Regional Consultant of the R AL } Ketchikan IFAWU Local 30 Signs 1946 Agreement with Salmon Industry International hermen and Al- lied Workers Union, CIO, Local 30 (Ketchikan), w jurisdiction cov- ering purse seiners from Yakutat couth to the Canadian Border, has announced signing of an agreement ith Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc for the 1946 season, seiting prices for pinks and chums The agreement, declared George | Unanimous fmal passage of one in action on Thursday night. That U. S. Children's Bureau. ! new ordinance and first considera- evening at 6:30 o'clock the newly- Miss Williams, Regional Consul- A contingent of 15 Girl Scouts, Ition of another was the order of organized Teen-Age Club sends its tant for the Child Welfare Seivices (HAR[ES ( HARRIS Intermediate, Troop 10, left last |business attended to by the Juneau team against the Elks Club. program of the U. S. Child ;Sunday for the Eagle River Scout [City Council at its speclal, substi-| Though its clubhouse opened less Bureau will familiarize herself vuth‘ D{ES AT KE]‘(HIKA Camp. The girls were accompanied tute mecting last night — but the than two weeks ago the Teen-Age child welfare problems in the Ter- by Mrs. Burr Johnson, nurse; Mrs, |spark of most interest was touched Club already is very proud of its ritory and in company with Miss| (Jack Fletcher of Juneau and Mrs, by the reading of a wired an-|whole set-up. And it hopes before Brandebury will observe the ap-| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, June 25.— W. R. Tucker of Douglas. Mrs. incement from Commodore Nor-|long to become one of the strong- plication and operation of the De-|Charles C. Harris, 65; ploncer can- Fietcher and Mrs. Tucker will re- |man H. Leslie, Seventeenth Naval est and finest organizations in the partment’s Child Welfare Services nery superintendent, died yesterday | main at the camp for approximate- District Coast Guard Commandant,|entire community. Program in the various departmen- [of a heart ailment ly one week. {that he will be present in this| Every teen-age boy and girl is tal districts. | He {irst came north in the gold, Mrs. C. C. Carter, Girl Scout City for Fourth of July activities.'urged to be present Thursday night 2 Irush and went by dog team from|head in Juneau, said the Scouts | Replying to an inquiry by Mayor to back the baseball team. It's ex- They will spend a week at An- cpagway to Dawsen. He 12turned had expressed their appreciation Woolf. International Representative r LORIDA QUAD S—Alfreda Turner, Tallahassee, Fla,, |Waino Hendrickson, Commo. Lesliz| pected to make a showing all can chorage, visiting the Jessie Le¢ north again in 1907 as a cannary| | to Tom McCaul for his transporting of the Food, Tobacco, Agricultural school girl, holds quadruplet goats which were born to her threes |stated that the tender Hemlock — hoast of. Home and the Eklutna School for{ygokkeeper, and two years later|their luggage to and from the and Allied Workers Union of year-old Toggenburg nanny. All the quads are females. .~ (the only vessel available—will be - Children at Seward before heading pecame superintendent, & po«mon |camp in his boat the Katinka. Amrerica, wht disclosed the terms 2 Sl |assigned here for the Fourth. The A l AUX"JARY -I-o North. They expect to pay a Visit he held until death. | A total of 40 girls are at canip of the agreement here today, repre- |Commodore added that the Cutter Ms to the Holy Cross Mission School| Harris was the son of a pionm at present. The groups leaving and sents an increase over 1945 prices 1:m< when the hearing op: ens n HII(LI is to be permancntly sta- I_E on the Yukon Riv where more wWashingtonian, being born on a|arriving at the Camp have bem of 30 percent there at 1 o'clock to consider small l' |tioned at Juneau, her pre-war post HAVE RUMMAGE SA than 130 children are cared for by |homestead near Pcmeroy, Wash. |staggered so that all girl scouts Radical changes in the conditions boat h run‘(h'\ slopment at Doug- |—but the date for her arrival is in-| LA that Catholic institution. Follow-| His body will be taken to Seattle| will have a chance to spend smn' of the working agreement pointed 1s. Col. Conrad P. Hardy, Dis- cefinite. | The American Legion Auxiliary ing their Holy Cross visit they will for burial. Survivors included his|part of the suzamer at camp, M out by Woolf are Engineer, Seattle .1)1 strict, U Commodore Leslie is coming to will hold a rummage sale from 10 fly to Fairbanks by way of Mc- widew and daughter, Marian, 19,|Carter said. - 1. Elimination of the 15-mile S- Army Engineers, and two Ai(h» Junmu from Ketchikan headquart- a. m. to noon Thursday in the Grath th of Seattle, who flew here last| The next group will leave Sut- e, and are to arrive from Ketch in 15 to conduct an inspection, and Dugout Aftor & week in the Jalroanis Briday: lday g P bl 2. Setting of 800 fish per share, time for the hearing tomorrow \\1]] arrive here in time for the Donations may be left Wednes- cection conferring with interested - >-ee Gra’de Schoc'1 building AThe v instead of per man as formerly. A supplcmentary hearing ,‘\,‘.‘]’f'd; Fourth celebration. Extent of the day during the day or at night oh .\ un¢ und agencies the two offi- | | eskaa A Mwe thal: Tunets m!; e 1t is expected, Woolf added, that (‘t“f(;;' X‘J"m"”“l’, ‘:‘”‘“" ;x..]“.i“ by 0% ; aft that (;“'1 accompany him is ["‘,",‘,lf‘g&'flp‘.r‘:‘; )’“;‘,"““‘;;‘ cials will fly directly to Ketchikan HElp pou(E Inic on the trail enroute to camp, the various locals at Ketchikan, giorapion to Juneau's application i ’0’;118‘\::119 finall sed las 5 ‘(*”fl ii;txe:n-“ SR 0.0 for” gonlérences. with| tho Depaste |and to leave their luggage at Bod= Craig, Wrangell, Metlakatla and (0" "yo0 harhor addition and the — e i ol ments District Social Worker: in |ding's garage by 5 p.m. Saturday. ther unjons now in the making| o B RO 0 Channel.| (Conttnuea from Page One) f‘r‘fi"; Biioed 90 2 ‘:”‘g s 58 .hat city, returning to Juneau SPOKANE, June 25—John A.!The girls will be taken to the eqd ill ratify the agreement at &n p o o¢ | retohiean harbor im- : ‘/:“O‘; f"l fl“‘b‘;“_“"fyd“ls “; Bpw ‘I'o '“FORMM.I.Y sbout July 18. . |Scott, candidate for the Democratic of the road hy station wagons. y date. One union officlal has o ents are now under way in!finally President Truman must ap- Pt L gy Pt ) o ’q“l Following a week spent in the romination for Spokane county| Next Sunday morning mass will 2 that the contract agreed DroyeTIENts dre now i Fiove the Gisasure 181, 1 65 kugb packcage stores SRSl Bec L MEET ON THURSDAY Juncau Disirict Miss Willisms will sheritf, oficred a $50 reward. f0r be read'at camp by Rev. William upon can well e clgssitied as al G Lot Gol Hardy to all price ceilings from expiring next S Ee"e“ § e 1u“‘_'“','i be returning to her headquarters'the arrest and conviction of thieves McIntyre, Sunday evening vesper model which can well be used in| <05 o cotiduoting: thE RS |8 fdnight Jomes fertan, 20 UMMmELs and, The: Business and Professional 4 san Prancisco about July 28. |who stole three of his big hand-|services will be conducted by the b el e et O, G, Felkenbury, WWore: | ATLEOREG » Justrinind Ay ita Bully—yere all in favor. .iwomen's Clb will meet Informally 1y wag. explained by Russell G. painted campaign slgms. Rev. Herbert Hillerman Blisinig 15 RS SN Eooratichs H.“.(.““.l Pl e L k\u"}w‘d gout‘ se(‘tinqs iy vmujld Up for first reading and consid- in the Iris Room of Hotel Baranof Maynard, Director of the Depart- ~The would-be sheriff says he has, Mrs. Carter said the camp was i % v " y eration was Ordinance No. 308, the at noon Thursday. Members are . YR . a8k > $ with the Industry, as technical ad- geattle Engineer District, and have ended constrols over live- po Bindine Code, which has b oited to bringsetata " THE This LoD iR ORI Weilare, DAY AMAL B0 T i“very well organized” under theé visers and union counselors, Were Georgo Kurttila, Engineer in charge stock, poultry, dairy products, to- ag e, which has been ir g gu U. S. Children's Bureau partici-| o e P | supervision of Mrs. Ferol Onstott, . 4 ’ in process of preparation by the day meeting will take the place officials of the Alasks Pishermen's of river and harbor reports, Seattle bacco and petroleum at the end of Cxtyp Engineer al:idp: cm”nsycon:v of the u<u§l BPWC Wedn:sday Union, CIO, the FTAAWU, and the pngineer District this month, many of the bill's Pro- pictee’ quring the past year. The luncheon meeting. International Longshoremen-Ware- congiderable data with support- | visions were written specifically t0 4o has bfm chpcul:\tid mm‘, k : S housemen’s Union, CIO. All dis- jng statements, has been gathered force a raise in prices. ontrahtons A ibie atoe :tf(("tL: DIVORCES FILED cussions were held in Ketchikan. {ny the City ot Douglas to show Bowles Unbending ed and revisions su weau.:d by them' Three new actions for divorce I is expected, union officials (1o need for o Douglas harbor and | Advocates contended that such yo 8% R FREEIS T DU e heen filed here with the Clerk said, that members of the United ; jarge representation of fisher- a course would spur production and ing revision §upgcested b lhep“ o of the U B. District Court: |program is to strengthen, develop | Worth, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. C. evening campfife sessions. The Fishermen's Union of Puget Sound, men and other boat owners mow put the nation on the highway 10 troitors was mgncemed yw)m the Harry Sakambto allages adujtery| | and extend services on behalf ol Kiodel, Portland, gon; Daniel | cempfire programs will continue CIO, who customarily fish in j port s expected to testify. prosperity. But Stabilization Di- weotion of a Board of Appeals to in seeking a decree of divorce from| dependent, ' neglected and delin- | Commock, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs.| throughout the camp period. pates with the Territorial D:',p:u't-‘ FROM THE STATES |camp directoy, and that visitors ment of Public Welfare in the ad- Arrivals from the States register- | were invited to attend the camp ministration of a child welfare ser- ing at the Baranof yesterday are: ‘pmgram at any time. 3 ‘nLes program as provided for in| Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Amer, Orange\ Special activities recently held at [ Title 5 of the Federal Social Se- Calif.; A. E. Anderson, Sam Kou- |the camp include a circus held last curity Laws. The purpose of the nick, Seattle; E. L. Byers, F‘t‘batuxdny and a regular program of Southeast Alaska will hail with sat- s R e | 2 bl isfaction the gains and benefits R;oucvmz' nr‘mjixn:'?:inl(zrig‘("n!:;( din r::cli :ficifir incrfii%:;ce '?fl“fifomfiamfid interpret .the- provislons (0L the Helen Q.. Saksmoto.’, They were cu;;::refl:::‘nmi 400 children in the éililfx l:: dd\;‘ t\;’;" \:m;mms wfif: & Empire W d ' cured by Local 30. il e rovement sought for ]A.s deey of BRRRALDR, : Code. The Board, as provided, married at Juneau, January 10, e i /Modes, Baathle T Empiisciess Ads bing resii y Loc |curing the improvement sought hreeders of inflation. |consists of the Building Inspector 1929, and have three minor child- ] BT TR ithis area. Among them: and four persons experienced in ren of whom the plaintiff asks 1 = e 1. An end to OPA's controversial yyqung constructon. custody. ; NG S FFICE program cal B | p 8 W DOUGlAS-JUNEAU l)",Ll!\(;HA!ii 1’0“‘ ORKSS :mf-x of lower-cost clothing. The new Code creates the office Raymond E. Race charges deser- | Delegate Bartlett has recom-| 2. A halt to so-calld cost- of Building Inspector, its holder to ;;‘C‘e"‘mhfhf;"‘fi‘:“'\:;f%fi‘q‘;i‘ies":{‘ HARBOR HEARINGS mended the appointment of Mrs. absorption on such things as autcs, be appointed by the Mayor and 4 iy | 1 Lois Smith as acting postmaster at | refrigerators and radios. Council. It sets permit fees, classi- Scatile, March 30, 1916, HELD TOMORROW Dillingham. Mrs. Smith would suc-| 3. A requirement that average fies types of construction and oc- There is no, property or. "‘"“”i |ceed Mrs. 2 & AR hildren concerned in the action.! riffe vho has st increases since 1941 must cupancy; describes fire limits 'and © Griffen, who unit cost increase pancy Martha Gray vs. Harold Walter} resigned ke reflected in all price ceilings. sets penalties for non-conformance Ok Paiht ks and. bads) SR g i P G v S with its provisions. The City's pow- OTay IS the third new cauce, g owners are expected tc turn out, Slav was abolished in Bra Wrestling 5 ihe most universal ers of abatement are in mno ' way grounde ““(‘;" d“ ]egt{’“"m’n? en masse at Douglas tomorrow af- in 1888. and primitive of all spots. supplanted. i o A e e 2 s % Ro. 308 i due to have two miore Grays were married. at Yakutat, readings by the Council before final September 2, 1939. They have two passage. immor children now at Yakutat The Councilmen also turned their and of whom the plaintiff seeks | attention briefly to complaints re-‘w retain custody, with support garding the erection of garages ‘and Payments by defendant. other commercial ‘“eyesores” in|! G et strictly ~ residential areas. ‘The| ARRESTED Moest Everything K A G W A Y l N V l T E S t Arrested by U. S. Marshal’s de- We Have S i;fieffch;:;tiveh‘:f sc:xsxslgl:;edd;::iputies on an assault and battery | in C ANNING SUPPLIES about writing zoning restrictions. ‘complnlnt sworn to by his wlre,‘ Y 0 U T0 T ll E mmm The Council was also advised, in| Johnny Jackson, Juneau Indian,| a letter from L. F. Lewis, Presndent, was to be arraigned here today be- C A L L 1 6 0 l. of the Juneau Water Company, that' fore U. S. Commissioner Felix Days 0f 998 he elects to pay the City $1200 Gray. | Cloayreenfymenfiymmson ! Vol oot | A~ ANNOUNCING /”42’—- / New Air Service for Juneau and Vicinity Celebration - : = 7\\ / “atw /\“fi‘\(’}" Tija w'« / TS 2e 4 “Quaskn Aireane CA@RT;R i{ Dczar\ Goodu)n\‘ P R fy 1‘ i ® “Soapy” Smith Rides Again ® The "GANG" will run the Games at the DAYS OF ‘98 Dance Hall on JULY 3rd and 4th FUN and SPORTS for ALL AGES :]iir;é'i\a i Qlasl&aj Transportation and Air Freight Servicefor CANNERIES ' MINES HUNTING and FIS]IIN G PARTIES Charter Service by Day, Week, Month or Hour Rates on Request for All Kinds of Chariered Flighis ~ P. 0. Box ; Taylorcraft DEAN GOODWIN, Pilot HANGAR—1% miles out Glacier Highway TOM WHITE, Pilot IIIllIIlIIIlllIIIlIIIIIlII|Ill||lll|IIllllillllllllllllilllllillIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIlIlIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlIIIIIII A i il |14, '.«iiai,.flim Watch for Data on Transportation * SKAGWAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IIIIIIIIiIiIIIIIIIIIIIIll||||IlIIIIIIIIIII||llIIIIIIllIIlII|III||I|I||||llllllIllIIIIIIl||lII||||IllIII||IIIII|IllIillIIIII|||IIlIIIII|lIIIIIII||IIIl|I|||||IIII||IIIIIIII|IIIIII|||IIII

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