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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1946 with false imprisonment b FISH CARGOES HARBORNEWS RATE RAISES Stirey Sewart (10 STRIKERS i~ i i YUGOSLAY PLAKES 'S0 at the r was t | 3 & b il SWELL ALASKA | STRESSE Becomes Bride of FORCE MMEREM Busy fixing gear t morning h the Small Boat Harbor was John | S\LD AS Th S D I TIE Up pREsS i IRAWF,‘_‘@M'{ f’*‘g;,fi g Wilson, member of the crew of the omas J. Uoo ey bt v Ry Dixon. The Dikon has been in| i e . : frof port for ssverak days because of | AlTERNATIVE Shirle; wart, daughter of Mr: WIpE SERVI E W . an injury sustained by her skip- Dorothy Kemmer, becam= the . RN b per, Emil Samuelson. He has been) brids ‘of Thomas S. Dcoley, son ¢ P i S f f ‘ L oLhar P v 12 medical treatment in i (Continued jrom Page One) Mrs. George Dooley of Seattle, t! o H - - o 1es 0 V- p >resid T sned Total Business Befween i and wit be deaing ot {icciing in favor of statehood,” 1o pertormed by the Rev. Gltford o Foftign HeSPURS A Siill in Tomb Af i { a\fi i R in the next few days. All Ha lhm TeEng L e b performed by the Rev. Clifford All ' ey e ; “ : itk B ik et see g | 20 perrmed by 1 Rey Gt A1y Embargo Called s Sl in Tomb Affer ereignty Violafed ! : fum. Sfa'eS, Terr"ory Above ing that Skipper Samuelson W Jackson expressed astonishment naiiyity. h M I H ve 5,000 ',“ 3 3 Lo endty. & Spealy cecovis) lat the expressed belief of “many wyr Don Abel gave the bride Sympaf y ove wo undr" Yea BELGRADI to, Allg. 12,1 oo 00 annt . Five Billion Dollars Steve Feist’s Yakobi 1+ in Juneau | Alaskans that Seattle and the Pa- marriage, and Mrs. John Satre, J S 1 : s in Padded by shipments of fish pro- today preparatory to making her ”“‘mi‘f”‘l““f"‘l "‘“‘\‘;'\'I‘ }“’X‘I‘ \k'}f‘ e former Patricia Dooley and si NEW YORK 12—An em-| SUTTON, England, Aug, 12, — 2mert c & ‘1ana ; B 20l ducts valu over four and a regular trip to Petersburg and other [Possible to aid In solving Alaska ter of the groom, was the matror o on all international press n they biried James Gibbon. 'a T a8 L af & Bon s n dollars, including more ports. A new Caterpillar en prd "}1““"“ : of-honor. Charles Carmody w azines, voted by the American: Lcndon merchant A Al e 14 pro- vk | 4 and = half (ollars hps;Leeh purchsed for Wie \Eakot The Somindise; [ind. (ig8s -3 vesr:imin Communications Asscciation (CIO) -snatchers were numerous and - u s nd nned salmon, Alaska ex- and present plans D to install it \t:;:‘l::"tl\‘x‘)“‘::hllvi‘(b:xlxl:‘:; ;’l"\\““;l\!mf';jf \"l‘x\w ll;l“z\l‘.;)\w‘x(l;(m\ aqua bxl‘l('ls g came effective at 2 pm. (EDT) a in Enzland and his daughter | i3k OEEER ke B rited States during sometime next weel e 3 : , that, while Se-; it} ) acce: s A net 14y.. Officiats of Wektamn "0 fearha’ IRk Yér's reniaing e 1 State eizn g month of July, 1946, climbed The gospel ship Fair Tide II is|attle has been the great port of matron-of-honor was dresead i \,‘,'M\( ol AL A i 3 ‘ of - J 1 ve the four and three-tourths still receiving repairs at the Smalljembarkation for Alaska, the state plue with white accessories. tionn. Bio. anid thelk et Skl ha etk B s A0t . ahe million dollar mark. Boat Harbor after a worn out cir-|has not given the attention it = Following the ceremohy & break- . ‘.4’ 1y press dispatches since|for & al ction of - the p 3 ) 2. .10 For the first time this year, culating pump made a Juneau stop!should have to working out ‘the fast was given 'at the Baranof. , .. . ke & G| b the bones Amsiican | he type C-4 M mineral exports mo necessary. Her skipper, the Rey.|problems” he said Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon | ot fofelgn Prebs fhes-| certat g o Yok irtield in Ljubljan spot in the valuc of Byron Personeus, was unsuccesstul | The hearing will move next to Simmons, Mr. Don Aatel, Mr. Joe ... o mibh R E st AHONY v b ters altituda and oclrele ducts shipped out, duz spatch in an attempt to wire to Seattle for j Portland, Oregon enrod, Mr. Paul Wilson, Mr. ™ 0000 0 000 members of g Bilbh - whilts call from I of more than $150,000 worth of the needed part. Therefore, he is New Vessels First Need William Doelhoeser, Mr. and Mrs | M Tagl e ) E A 1 internati : Jilbert Skinner } ¥ he joined in a sympathy red and prayed e B platinum. Fur shipments fell off picking up a similar part in Ju- Gilbert Skinner, President of the John Satre, Jr., Mrs. Dorothy Kem iove 300 Stapioyees of They 1 d in Gibsor ek i i to a poor third ranking neau and will probably leave some- | Alaska Steamship Company, said mer, Mrs. George Dooley, Mrs. Ted V;v fh 3 ' Totadab s IY Aere 1 BORED. o TN g The valu product; sceived time tomorrow. L. H. Clark of the {later his firm is not Illu’)v.;le'(: pri- | Johnston, Miss Bana le'rah. and ° R '““ ll;l'ldn SRy ¥ < Sie N p : _FOSTH R TO Fa ld:y\\l\v by Alaska from the States in re. au Welding and Marchine Shop ! marily in obtaining a subsidy to Miss Margaret Gottschamer. “'y‘}"‘ g ithdraw in : rir turn l:nn-mu the month, was just is in charge of the work. meet operating costs but is asking| Trke couple left this afterncon S‘OPPed ”“1”‘_‘f‘;ifly“‘”‘_““‘."" STEAMER MUVEMEN]’S ) under a half million dollars, run- Princess Pat, owned by Fred ! subsidization of construction of the by PAA on a honeymoon to Seatt § I“‘»“ ine for the em-| St Hotd o f ning the total tradz figure up past verg, is being outfitted for troll- | vessels it needs. from where they will drive to Ca ”"(‘_"'.' ”‘ f,( X A S h e : \fter- Were t rs was tl S vy of the five and a quar i As scon as the eear is on,| Skinner also was highly critical fornia and the East. They wi Fovernment. Busine Detsdna # g s R g it count t will be leaving the harbor.|of labor troubles saying . in Menomie, Wisconsin, to ‘1CSSag€es ar 1 v e I "a : . 'plane containe « ; ine The report, compiled hern by New valves are being placed on| “If the labor situation doesn’t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stebe v!"“!' (R o to be affected C 1 k ¢ the U. S. Customs Office shows L. F. Morris' 31F397 by Motor Re-|straighten out so we can operate,jthe former Betty Kemmer. Driv- Lawrence Kelly, national Vice- the following shipments of mer- build {we're not interested in operating at ing to Washington, D. C. they v Radio and e BRUPSS chandise from A to the United The Juneau Welding and Mach-{all, and I don't think anyone clse|visit Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Dimond. C2! i ! Ea: States du: J ine Shop is doing a check-up job|is either.” {he former Bobbie Dooley. n York Associated Prince Fish: Fresh Wd frozen (except tcday on Frank Oliver's cruiser, the| In their report, the two mgu- They will return to Juncau Press reported its nermalt flow of | SC shellfish) Toney Pot. | panies charged labor with a make their home. inccming news over regular ck Halibut $544.342 ter making a trip to Metlakatla | liberate slow-down and creation “of was \<[m:n:' J’:; (\)m‘ T Salmon 174452 to teke five children to Hain®s) jmpossible operating conditions. TH o South 7 ca Cther 113,819 Houce, the Presbyterian stsmn.m, . -o SEAFOR"‘I.HERE W| ’\\m- nnmnf‘xupud but (Iz.\,\.«tumt Salmon, canned 1,540,678 bouat, Princeton-fall, is back at{ DAVIDSONS VISIT HERE | R YER[YS ABOARD from New York to London, routed | g Cured or preserved (except he Small Boat Harbor. The Prince-: Dr. W. M. Davidson, Flight Suz- A B,E via Western Union, were stopped. e shellfish) on-Hall is having her quarters re-jgeon for Pan American Airways, e s I\LJ:- 3 Herring 5 d and will not leave port for|and head of Polyclinic in Seattle! The Seaforth of Pm'tl:md. Ore- (OURI HERE HEARS Salmon 3,104 ximately ten days. {and his wife returned to Seattle gon, a 45-foot cabin cruiser owned GENE BADGER HERE ¢ Shellfish Ed Kalkin's Melba of Wrangell| yesterday after a weekend here and captained by R. B. Eyerly, MOTION. ARGUMENTS s Clams 117,230 came in from Cross Sound today.!guring which they visited friends dccked at the Small Boat Harbor 3 il WAV IG . AQ“ W Shrimp 15,970 Planning to ice up, Skipper Kalkin' iy Juneau and fished for Arctic today ; P1. BAT y‘GJ i il will leave as soon as possible {trout at Mike Nolan’s lodge in| Making the pleasure trip to Al- At Saturday morning’s District of the Curtis Pub- e Z3ie Flanlin pTREd Ly OF | Wnltekie aska from Salem, Oregon, are Mr. Court session here, Presiding Judge y arrived & o Lundstrom, was in from Chatiam | p. payidson, one of Seattle’s and Mrs. Eyerly and their three J. W. Kehoe awarded temporary o : i Other fish products Strait teday being cleaned up to re- 1 most prominent su S ved in children. They began the trip on el >, pending completion ¢ P and fur-skins N e e ng grounds tOMOT- | tha Army Medical Corps during the ' July 7 and have been spending the divorce proceedings, in amount \ o 1 ) Beaver 16,780 . row | time since then seeing Alaskan $100 per month and $ o 7 bk i sights while enroute to Juneau 1ses to Pearl Jehns B A Ruiver 9 (OAS‘I’A[ AIR“NES SPEAKS TONIGHT This is the first cruise for pectant mother Blue & Albert White is tne speaker to- Eyerlys, and they plan to rem Judge Kehoe also approved a Red o“ WEEKEND TRIPS“““” over radio KINY at 7 o'clock ' in Juneau for about two days be- cation liquor license for it {for the Alaska Taxpayers Lea: fore returning to the States. American Legion Fur-seal skins —_— *You, Your L ’hl\ subject will be Hair-seal skins 221 Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the!jo: Commissioner, and Law.” Marten 800 following over the week end: to R e Mink 7296 Tulsequah and back: D. Able i Muskrat 1576 parnell, D. Harurond, E Otter 2270 pnd N. Banfield; to Hawk Inlet:| All other A. Jacotsen; from Hoonah: W Fur manufactures Hellan, Duncan Johnson and H.! Live animals (dogs) James; to Tulsequah: L. Dahl, G Wood, timber, lumber (spruce) 8 L. Krish, L. P. Bucholtz, F. Gillis Trophies, specimens, curios S. D. Roman and J. B. Hooton All other articles (platinum) 157495 anq from Tulsequah: E. Ducy, J. R Total value of preducts of Alaska Value of United States Sheil, R. Bourget, R. Bishop, Bey Margaret Galloway and W To Ketchikan products returned Mr. and Mrs. Baker Total value of ship- Lt ments of merchandise $5,252,711 D Mathews, L. M. Thompson and Ned No BARGAE“ING Ellis; from Wrangell: M. L. Cough- | lin; to Sitka: Alex Berardini, R. Armstrong,, Mrs. E. Dalrymple, AGE“T ElE(TED Dalma Hansen, Nellis Hansen, Glenna Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, W.| FORS E ALASKA Holmes, George Daley and C. D. R T Winders; from Sitka: B. B. Mullen, | £ e James Ivers, Ismael Vosotros, Ger-{ KETCHIKAR, Alaska, Aug. 12— trude Sweet, Victor Crondahl, A.| Cannery workers in Southeast Karlanes,’ Arnold Kaurin, H. Ro-| Alaska were without a certified gen and L. Tweeten; and to Ten- bargaining agent today following skee, Esther Ostrdack and Dolly| announcement by Ira Polley, exam- George. ? iner for the National Labor Rela- To Todd: C. Nichols; to Pelican: tions Board that neither the CIO Mrs, Young and Arthur Max; from nor AFL had received a majority pelican: Mrs. Henry Stieger; from | of the 1,142 eligible votes in a re- Tenakee: Lois Jean Reynoldson; cent election. Lois M. Reynoldson, O. Olsen and The CIO received 481 votes and Q. George; to Excursion Inlet: | the AFL 451 v said Peter Duncan; from Hawk Inlet to Kake: D. Davis; from Hawk Inlet: | STATEMENT 'Meecham and W. Lucht; and from | william L. Paul, Jr., secretary of sitka: G Daley, D. Hansen, N.| the AFL union, has also received Hansen, P. Fitzgibbon, Mrs. L. advices from Polley regarding vote Reinke, Mrs. L. Hansen and L. M and stated that the fishing season Ppyckett. has been so disastrously poor this - year that the potential number of MRS. ELKINS HERE votes has fallen off badly. He stat- Mrs. Mildred Elkin, sister of Mrs. ed that if the year had been nor- Waliis George stopped overnight mal that approximately 300 more Saturday night. A resident of Pe- persons would have qualified as| tersburg where her husband is a| electors and been able to vote. On drug store owner, Mrs. Elkin is on| this basis AFL is requesting that an |a business trip to Seattle and left election be held during a “normal” | for the States yesterday from Ju- period of cannery operations either neau. during extensions of the season ex- - vected to be allowed by the Fish & Wildlife Seryice this year or next' Moe L. Reinke, a resident of Sit- vear ka, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel I - FROM SITKA E EVENT to ' COST! | | Enioy the whiskey Ihn"s oLD SUNNY BROO SRAND s e 0 5 Milde 4 i B A B 24 <etchiks argaret Clark Mr. & Mrs. Baker, Mrs. McManus, | J. Kelly and R. Wood; to Pate burg: H. Davis; from Ketchikan:, L. Collier; from Petersburg: R. PRICES SLASHED! COATS, JACKETS and Other | Articles in THIS GREAT FUR on here this n oted to @ upon moticns, | {he - > - — ning w Emplre Want Ads PO SHIE CONTINUES THIS WEEK! e Muskrat Coats ... and others ® Fox Scarfs ... single or double & Fox Jackets Ycu Can Make Arrangements for Deferred Payments If You Wish . . . AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! COATS IN BLACK AND PERSIAN PAW, NATURAL— SKUNK, OPOSSUM, SQUIR- REL, LAPINS and PERSIAN LAMB SAVE UP TO $130 ON A COAT STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE Sell Practically at CHARLES GOLDSTEIN and (0. Seward Street Baganep) ik - E WWWW - | K rNAL ot SN A A AR T flA]a'skans Say, “MAKE MINE RELIANCE"” 1 ST A COMPLE'!‘E JANITORIAL SERVICE \\!\’)’)‘»\ AND RUG (!l ANI \G Your BDeposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED ST;’\;I‘ES SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE | INSURED Fivrst National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA DERAL BEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ME‘\I’BFR

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