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

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Comfcrtable, Loveable . . Foot Happy New Casuals 4 joyee CALIFORNIA LITTLE INDIAN (Upper Left) cupple little boot to capture your fancy In soft boxglk leather Turf tan Size 4 (o 9. COUNTRY COUSIN (Center) Dashing, sperting oxford with a fringed teng In turf tan bexglove leather MEXICOOLEE (Bottom) Dressed un by ta to “high time" on giit-studded terrace platform. In sandal- OTHER JOYCE SHOES Sizes 4 to 9. SIZES 2 o0 10 We'll Fill Your Mail Orders . . Just Write ,B. J’/(. ‘BSA’ZSIZJJ, 80. QGALITY SINCE /887 COASTAL AIRLINES 1o o roius iy e | SKAGWAY YOUTH Coulter, D. Webster, Mrs R. FLIES SCORES ON c Hcllman, T. C. Frank, William :_’l‘\”/:’l"l;‘c’:_”“\‘hf":i‘!‘,l“‘i‘ng“‘:bc‘;x‘; i {8yrd and H. Hildre; from Peters-|p.;cees Louise, of Deputy U. 8.| Alaska Castal Aniaes Ziew e < St R : Zollowing passengers over the past| Lcichikan to Petersburg, MI.|custody 14-year-old Richard Young,| ok oo {Eller Wikan and Mae Mathison; part-Indian youth who has been | % from Wrangell to Petersburg, J. pound over to the grand jury on| To Tulsequah, Harry Loake, W., Stiles, John Manthion, Olaf Lund- 1, O. Nelson, Kent McLanders, G.. Gilmore; from Ketchikan 0 a dwelling, burglary of a dwelling! E. Tremble and E, Seel: to Haines, Wiangell, ~H. Rominez; from and destroying personal property. L. Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dyer,| Wrangell to Ketchikan, J. Downer,; Three young cohorts have not Mrs. R. Rudolph, Clarence le.y‘R Trerrly and G. Tarr; and from peen bound over. One of them, a and Don Milnes; and to Skagway, | Fetersburg to Ketchikan, L. Mol- mere tot of nine years, has been Mr. and Mrs. M. Aubert, Mrs. Wild- | v¢" placed with the Pius X Mission at elm, Eugene Meyers and George| (EET T W Skagway. An 18-year-old member Everest. . 1 LEIVERS ON VACATION of the group, is held at the Tuber- g | culosis Sanatorium at Skagway. The Frcm Haines, C. E. Filley; from; g pLeivers, Deputy Clerk of fourth of the young offenders, an-| Skagway, Edith Bennett, Bennett, James H. Stone, G. Ivy, Rudolph Haas and Don{mg a Betty Mork, M. Mork, El Connie to Ex- to Pelican, Marie Mork, Mrs. Hanlon, Percy Johnstone, Maddux and G. Kellerburg cursion Inlet, Inez Wilson; from, Hoonah, P. Ganty, E. Robinson. E.| Rude, Mrs. P. Ganty, W. Ganty and Mary J. Ganty; and to Tena- kee, Sam Asp and A. Carlson. To Sitka, F. C. Martin, J. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. H. Weidner, J. Schaf- fer, P. Willett, Charles Forward, Norman Soxie, Helen Stuart, Bar- bara Rednick, D. Van Zendt, Flor- ence Hobbs, Helen Dotuse, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Warsheld, Gladys Whit- more, Mrs. H. Hatch. Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. M. Wake- field, W. Anderson, Willa Ander son, the Rev. and Mrs. N. N gaard, S. Bayden and D. Nygaa Milnes; From Sitka, G. Green, C. R. Lamsbury, Mr. and Mrs, C. Wort- man, Charles Conway, Meribeth Conway, John Conway, Mr. and Mirs. J. J. Conway, Thomas Martin- ez, L. A. Danb, Mary Hedges, Frank Wright, F. Schwartzbacker, D. Ol- send, Mrs. E. Olsen, M. Weidner and F. Ross. To Todd, Nick David T. Smith; John Tenneson, Bez; to Tenakee, from Tenakee, Jr., H. Pederson and W, Winn; from Pelican, C. Coke, Mrs. John Breseman, Ri Harsfield, Virginia Dennis, Mar- jorie Dennis and Fenton Dennis and from Hood Bay, Mrs. A. L. Johns and Mrs. J. Wolf} To Hoonah, Mrs. Al S flestad, Al Schaflestad and Fajra Schafle- stad; to Pelican, G. Kellerburg; to Chichag®f, T. A. Anderson; to Chatham, Antonio Estigoy; from Todd, Nick Bez; from King Sal- mon, R. W. PFisher and M. Fisher; and from Lake: Hasselborg, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smucker To Wrangell, B, Hanford, F. Wag- ner, J. Johuson, D. Lee, E. Coulter, M. Ratcliffe, Gordon Mason and Dorianne Barnes; to Ketchikan, Mr. and Mrs, J. Ree, C. Canole: Gust Nicklet and Willlam McDon- | Pierce, Mrs C. Chase, H. B. Crew- | son | burg, Mrs. A. F. Adsit Doe; from Ketchikan, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. court. today was off duty from Hazel the Clerk's office here, commenc- and N. A. McEachran; from Marshal Louis Rapuzzi, bringing in other teen-aged lad, has been turn- ed over to the Department of Public Wellfare. stint of annual leave CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE Announces the Appointment of 'BURCHARD & FISKEN EXCHANGE BUILDING SEATTLE 4, WASHINGTON " AS GENERAL AGENTS For the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and the Territory of Alaska. SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE 946 1840..; Over a Century of Transatlantic Service IS BOUND OVER Sequel to a rccent juvenile crime charges of breaking and entering| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1946 QUALITIES inberent in the growth of Alashka. .. Empire of Destiny. These are qualities too of a great pioneer air line . . . PACIFIC NORTHERN. This . . . Alaska's FOREMOST airline . . . proudly maintains dependable passenger service on regular schedule with modern comfort and safety. The Jfamous Coast Liners have brought to Alaska the finest standards of air travel which include the personal attention of courteous stewardess service and complimentary meals. aloft. Flying the Coast Route with P N A is swift, luxurous and economical. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. .. Look to P N A " Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. COPYRIGHT 1946 PaciFic NORTHERN AIRLINE eAlaskqg’s FOREMOST « Airline RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS KARrL K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager Cleaners A Scund Investment . .. Keep Your CLOTHES Perfectly Cleaned and Pressed! Wi NUOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL The Triangie PNA’S pASSENGER ! | From Nome: Svend Thorp; from BACK ON JOB EA PAA FLIES BIG Anton. - ek, | oo 1 | 1 Sniith. LISTS HEAVY FOR PASSENGER LOAD e ¥ WIll TIE UP [ jant extended Yesterday, to Seattle: Har der PAST THREE DAYS ON HOLIDAY RUN " 5™ 2 e o : Rocen, Frances Gordon, Fred R : ! of the On trips between Anchorage and A-' l A T | Duting the past three days Pan ;‘;"’:u:“‘-‘%“f“)":_‘””- . Johni " Anderdon; | tme Wi r, in Portland, Juneau, Pacific Northern Airlines L Amicrican Airways flw the follow-' Carl Swan. Garol Gonzales. Man. | oo carried the following holiday week- ngers and Lator Week End yel Gonzales, Douglas. Miller. Gles S end passengers to and from these s to and from this city SRR TN e asl T O O SENN cities and way points (Continued from Page One) from Seattle: George gop Bre: Gors ir Arriving here from Anchorage aw, = WILBM | o Maribeth Conway. Wallace 2 cvening were: Eugene Sargent, H. D. Mill- SHIPOWNERS CONFER | rge Everest, Herbert Bar- Ganty e Hospital. * He er, Jenny Christensen, Harold wWASHINGTON, Sept Confer-|1es, Patrick McCarty, Albert Wag-| Maryjane Ganty, Lila Hibert 15 ounces. Christensen, Yvonne Nelson, Lola ences secking a method of coping G2 Mitchell Well, Gladys White-payl Kroenung, John Hofen, Bil] : & Rutherford, Don Latta, Henry with the shipping crisis were held|mere, Elizabeth Lancaster, Henriet- yanson, Bob Fleek, Elizabeth Emard, Patsy Jean Emard, Thomas here today following arrival from ta Zurian, William Harvey, Rex An-igjeck, Pat Fleek Lockard, Eleanor" Straight, Lt. H. San Francisco of J. B. Bryan,| dersc ap, Ralph Swap, 13» «- Sehuten: Ok 2 T. Hendrickson Breident of the Pacitlc Ametloan |NIE John Cone. | Eeatrice Mullen, Chris Henning, Judith Erickson, Fred Butler, Shipowners Association From Fairbanks liam Fleek, ' : it s s, ,'\;‘f;""_"'“' 2 Paul Meyers, Art Hedges, ‘Leona — Bryan, who met in separate ses- Dale Fleck; from Annette: Mrs. p SUEM L VOIS Helson, Lola Lincoln, Mr. Bremmier, Sidney sions with Director Edgar L, War- Edith Cunningham, Rex Cunning-tutherford, Don Lata | Voile, F. W. Richardson, Wm. Hob- ren of the Federal Conciliation ham Hardld Christensen, Jennie Christ- son, H. B. McKinley, George Sur- Service, industry members of the| From Whitehorse: Mrs. Carroll ensen. Henry Emard, Patsy Emard yan, H. H. Heaton Wage Stabilization Board and labor Gonzalez, Manuel Gonzalez, Ell- Edward Sarg Thomas Allen [ | T. W. Collins, Z L. Barham, agvisors of the Maritime Com- | ward Wri Agibne, Her(e O Enatile; Alberta Arih: Sy I !M. G. Sucrow, Gordon Burnett, mission, was understood to have man Weiss , Major D2y Smith, Mrs. Mary Boecker, Roy 1 Stanley, Ed Grebe, W. N. Tetrault, krought additional information to Mau: kil o L B : Douglas Starr, Chester Moore, Joe aid the wage board in its decision| To Seattle: George Leadbetter, LoUise Croom, Harold Voris, Lo Almer J. Peterson, Hal McDowell, whether to reconsider the cases|Sus Stewart, Anna Rodenberg, Bob H. Ford tJoe Cook, George Rogge, Kendall which have led to the paralyzing Jackson, Rohert Arn LeWitt Markham, i Howe, R. L. Von LoSSOW. shipping strike Hanson, Judith Elliott Charles Me & J Mildred ‘Harris, Mr. Hal Moore; g Hall, Fred Butler, Harold Heaton, Sal Sherman, Lou Mill | Mrs, Hal Moore, George Hiatt, Lynn TABULATING VOTE ge Suryan, Paul Myers, Thel-| Gertrude Andrews, 1 Kirk, Mrs. H. P. Hibbert, Patty SAN FRANCISCO Harry Lund- W& Myers, W. 8 Ol Charles erby dys Weod n o Springer, Jim Cameron. berg, president of the AFL Sailors|Ness, Mahlon Wils tta, Anna Harry McCracken, Francis Gor- Union of the Pacific, said here that clari, Ray Thompson, Eric worth McCulloch idon, Hildegarde Rosen, Paul'Kroen- the results of the union’s strike Albert Beaver, John Johnson, Os-' Frem Whitehorse: Elizabeth B ! ing, Rolland Pelletier, Norman SoX- yote will be announced today, He 2 Larson, Barnard Stahl, Clyde Tt Alfred Anker, fe, Charlie Towarak, Robert Long, predicted that members will cease FOId, Jean Parker, Jeanine Paiker, Anker; from Fairbank | Joe Bird, Alice Lotta. Work immediately. unless the Wage MAry Lee Council, Doris Bartlett, Willmore, : Heintzlema | To Anchorage, Ellen Dilly, Ted Stabilization Board cancels its te-|Alice Morey, Betty Reed, Leah ann Sweet, Lynn Wilson. {Lamoe, Harold Bedsworth, Hugh cent order denying a wage increase. Da1ks, Joseph Guinan, Jane Work-| To Whitehorse: Vera White, Jo- | Wiseman, ~Frank Wocicik, John The vote was taken by union lo- Man. Don Gallagher, Iver ph Stern. Donald Ma 1, 4 {Cinkohnsiid. Olsf Eismmenitel cals last week and results are now DIck Ubt: tq Jétchik ward Wright, Evelyn Wright, F i Glen Cummins, Carl Langenbrum- being tabulated here. The SUp Bling, Isna Bring Rivers; to Nome: Funid Logan e ;nu-r.’ Wilbur Ellis. strikz would affect Hawa Sunday from Seattle Bion - > oo 3 L { Carl Martin, Phillip Morres, well as Pacific Coast port Bowman, Robert Stutte, Clarence L Rl Ij {Geotge Destardin, Edward T G Mills, Ethel Murphy, M Hen- WXLLER. TO. WesIWARD % {Charles Eberly, Patrick etta Blackwell, Micheal Blackw Chris Wyller, Acting Distr {Sal Sherman, Lou Miller ROTARY CLUB HOLDS i ines Reagan. .. lwimeer, Bublic Roads ‘Adiinist i | John Ca wrs, Jonn Carter, PR e - tion, was to leave here fo {John Carter, Jr, R. C. La Torre No MEE"NG IODAY s David Alexander, H. Me-|, 4" today to inspect progress cn ] | Theda Rolfson, Gertrude Andrew: i s E. Mesner, Mrs. Donnle Gll- |y, Tyrnagain Arm survey. 1 Mrs. R. C. La Torres, Ralph Whit-' The Juneau Rotary Club, which L‘ 1'1‘1“\ "N:l:, ;l:(mll more, E. Huback, Major Wiles, meets every Tuesday noon in the aton e S g i Betty Ann Krough, Marilyn Ode- paranof Gold Room, was cancelled . Whih Josn Weskey, Mk / gaard, Harold Voris, Louise Crady, today due to the curtailment of ser- aMartha Jones, Raymond Petitt i Margaret Pirkey. vice in the strike-bound Gold Room. gay1 Hickock, Leonard Crum. John Judith Ann Gettiham, Donnie' ROWry President Ed Keithahn Rolana, williem Shors, Winsicw i Gettiham, Brion Bowman, Leonard $21d next weck’s mecting would be p d g Crum, John Roland, Wm. Shore, W, attended by teachers of Gastincau 3 Browning, Karl Linden, Geo, Mar- Channel as special guests hill, B gerum, Sidney Banks, Andrew Cog- = e G Eugene Co : Lill, Edwin Rosmith, Frank Kelly. ws(s |S MEE"NG PYauS, FCOtED { Eugene Cook, Warren Tufts, John Sievertson, Rayr { Svoboda, M. Sievertson, Ray Hen- TONIGHT AT FIGHT « on Hall. Tad Huhn 3 drix, Byron Hall, Ted Hoon. 2 W R SR P Ay 3 i { 2 To Sea Josephine Goodman Nerenn Meyer, Mys, Ronas B98° 1 mimbers of ‘the will meet John Goc 1, Barbara Goodman, 3 er, Gerold Meyer, Kenneth Meyer i YR Larritt e 3 £ . ) tenight a regular R Morri mazle, Lu- ) Ralph Mize, Glenn Green, Keith o S0 G bt e TATraer CRoE. i‘“‘)’;”x\l L. A. Daub, Mrs. Robert, poyctionals led by Mrs. Ronald ald Goldr he Iris Suoggre G Lister will be held in the Little Adams, Mary R Som- jdfi“’—‘{;"'_'*“”‘ s, Cora HOMON, gpapel. They will be followed by mers, R. J. Sommers, Jr. [ i sl Cociol Lo thice Stanton, Helen ', pyginess meeting in the parson- Priscilla Brescott. Hal Mpore, Vir-, | West, Martha Jones, Earl J. Hick- gge & Hite: Moore: (veorin, Hiate . Mildve ok, Ray Petitte, Cavelle Swanson, pelpert Hanks, Director of Boy Harris, Patricia Springer, Harvey William Lyle, George Sherman, scouts for the Territory, will speak McCra Alice Latta, Phil Stew- | the he?! aotio Herbert Barnes, Patrick McCarty, | on the evening'’s program. arf i “ Jack Shaw, Mitchell Weil, Albert | Hostesses will be Ethel Phelps Frank Glosser, nd Smith Wagda, William Harvey, Henrietta and Mrs. George Martin Mervin Downes ard Manley Zurian, Rex Anderson, J. C. Coop- : —oo Eddis Manley, Dai Tread- | er, Betty Olson, G. P. Patterson. | The first New York newspaper well Schmidt, Waynor, | To Yakutat,* Frank Schwartz- was William Bradford’s New York James Peterson, Joseph Connor | backer. Gazette, published in 1725. James Ccnnors. i | s i il : 9

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