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PAGE EIGHT } "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Jack Henson NEW VAPUBLC COMMERCE |[SALMON CREEK |CANADIAN NAVY TWO SALORS TAK: DRIVE WHICH ENDS COUNTRY CLUB | SHIPS 10 LEAVE | Uiy i : RELATIONS MAN Arrives On xow m muneay STRANGLED WILL BE BUIT HERE WEDNESDAY . . ri.... ... Brief Visiiformer Marine comat BY STRIKE | G Correspondent Will Des- lCBnadlan cruiser Uganda have Ground Broken and Con- One Crew Member Flown foune thelr visit here first caretree 1 : | icit | Arthw R. Harling, 21, and E g | struction Started at | South-About 00 Visit | A 5 i bt e, | . . o . (Continued from Page Ome) | H | were arrested on Willoughby Avenue Oldtimer of Gastineau seminateBenefilsNews ot ot e George Bros. Farm | Two Craftin2Days 1o eh ot ot 46 emer Seie it H & g g = urday night, charged with theft and Channel Wrmng SerleS Verne Ayers, newspaperman and 0 a menth. The con-| Ground is being broken today and HMRCN Uganda and HMRCN | destruction of ag Carson’s Bakery Of Arfi(les for Pa or veteran of W ']lv wars I m'n} ‘VII, :-‘I“[IV'!( ‘\;n:k'{\ “:IUW 1:‘ r}'fi@“ ’;’k"? construction started by Contractor|Crescent, Canadian war vessels vis- truck and driving while under the | p as arrived } from Boise, Idaho, of from §5 to $10 more than those walter Stutte on Juneau's first in-iting Juneau since Friday night,are influence of intoxicating liquor. ew position as .:'xm mbers of the CIO M‘dl_ corporated public Country Club, at scheduled to leave for their home | Tht two had appropriated the 1934 officers t Workers Union earlier this the site of George Brothers farm base at Esquimalt, via Prince Rup- panel-model Dodge for a drive. At to take over im 2 Here for full-ume Pul TR Fkhson - Assoclite: Hdi=4 107 Office, Veterans year, were disapproved by WSB three miles north on the (;Juucr}n-n on Wednesday at 10 a. m. 17:20 they walked away from an al- Port les, Wash,, Adn ause they were “inflationary. Highway. | On saturday an injured Crew most complete wreck on the Ninth | revisiting old ed wi { e latest More than 3,000 ships have been! To pe called the Salmon Creek member, Leading Seaman Bedard,{gtreet Hill. They had piled the scenes and places he knew fr ling re- up in east and west and Gulf | Country Club, it will be a cedar was blown to Seattle aboard Pan|truck into the rock Wall on the turn residence of 20 years from to Al- log, tavern type of building and will American, to be returned to the of the hill—damaging the truck be- | to 1922, He reporter on the 18,000 veterans Feod Stecks Dwindle have all glass windows on two sides'Navy Hospital at Victoria, B. C.|yond repair. The two sailors them- | Daily § % Mr. Ayers brit a background of, The w York and New Jersey of the dining room for a view of Scaman Bedard was injured while;selves suffered cuts about their faces o d experience to his job. trucking strike has critically de- either the mountains or the water, observing a baseball game at Ko- and heads and one of them sus- hefore leavir sable War comba irnalism ete: of the first|pleted food stocks in metropolitan and a stone fireplace at one emd. diak. According to the report, the tained a knee injury, but all of! France, he New York appeared no nearer set-| There will be a dance floor 540 sgilor was standing just off the'minor nature der the re-| tlement after the striking team- square feet in size, and room to field near first base, on a line Weekl A d, was postma: previously edited Is worked in the Tread- | They were releaseu 1rom Jail here laska Dispatch |} 1.rr‘m, im _ Sponsor od by l refused ‘u]; rm-)“‘“m ",.?{"“,- seat 100'1(”- dining at one time. bclwccn.hrst zu.m third. A wild 0 morning into the custody of Tearmed v’,‘ A _;v eau, counterpart ,,lxulur.“,( Ul\‘)po.\xl )«,.. wage increases {Vh's, Venna .C]u\“l‘. wellknown lu-,lltx.nw from lhlfd to first hit Be_l‘thrlr ship's officers, after arrange- | ‘ trad the late ©Of VA setup, A1 '.;, uh‘.v'.m _3“'”' o cal caterer, will be chef in charge dard in the face. 5 | ments had been made for reimbur: Hopp on Dougl s a n er re-| The “,'m.) ‘OmN, was ‘mhu by‘v‘f the dining room and kitchen There will be no further .schtdul-‘-mg the truck's owner for the dame- s during William O'Dwyer | Henry Hogue, President of the ed visiting hours aboard either the i .. % & thrilli s o he w 5 { ember of ul nalf of the union’s lfl.UflU‘(u:], aticn, reports that the or- Uganda or its escort Cr:‘scon!.:"’ . publications including the mcmbers attended a rank and file|ganization aims to have the build- Commander E. W. Finch-Noyes, exe- | up Gastineau Chan clipper S: meet attle P. I. and the San Fran- [ d rejected the proposal.|ing completed by November 15, for cutive officer of Uganda, estimated A variety of lizard s the only cisco Examiner, Ayers was com-| The membe said they the opening of the winter social that about 500 people visited the member of the reptile family na- ymbat Correspondent bold out for acceptance of their or-|season. The tentative schedule calls ships each day on Saturday and tive to Ireland. 5 in World War II 1 demands for a 30 percent f dancing and meals every night. Sunday, when visiting hours were - - - e e he has served| wage increase and a 49-hour week. Membership Open from 2 to 5 p. m. 9000000 0900000000000000000000000000005000000000000000000000000000000000084 noon aleng a route often t fishing trips in the early days. It was an inspiring sight for the sioned to be skirting Mounts Robe For ves : Juneau in the sunligh s Public ns director for the Pittsburgh, Mayor David L.| Membership in the club, whichi Several hundred of the officers 2 ptember aftern Veterar \dministration office ir wrence made a radio appeal for is probably the first such organiza- and members of the crew attended 1HJHLI(' Mendenhal Boise ¥ sure by the public to both theition in Al is open to anyone. church here Sunday. \ 2 g as Joe Kendle Assigned te Junea: light company and the union in or-|The first $10 script book brings’ The Saturday night dance in the = was an experience lor rs was added to the Juneau|der to forestall the power strike membership in the club for one Eiks Ballroom was well attended. /a/’/l réy membered,” Henson said if follow the tremendous in-| Which would virtually stop all in-|year. | ‘Tomorrow afterncon at 2 o'clock (L 1ECL. ¢ R , 4 a parade of 500 men will be held al activity in the city Salmon Creek Country Club was tlux of veterans to Alaska. The|¢ aid he would meet alincorporated one month ago for in honor of the first anniversary of Juncau Has Grown Territcry has only approximately The 1 Army port of embarka- 6,000 veterans whose homes were 1 union committee at $100,000, and stock is now on the the commissioning of the destroyer ticn, t boat harbor, Douglas here befc e war, according to hoon for a “face to face” maiket. Sales are open {o anyone|Crescent. The parade will take The union has ed for a 20 and everyone, with no minimum place over the streets in the main t wage increase and 30 other|limit on the number of shares pur- section of the city. contract changes including a union'chased The line of march will be up shop. A permanent board of directors South Franklin to Front, along for the new poration will be Front to Main street, up Main to chosen, and a manager elected Fourth, along Fourth tc Harris, up said. cer said ’ | Both his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Information concerning all phases MORE SAlMON ometime before the official open- Harris to Fifth, along Fifth to ne in, to Fourth, aleng Fourth to John Henson, former Douglas resi- of GI1 bonefits will reach these vet- dents have died. His father ) 2 radios [T Hosue emphasizes that this coun-,Franklin and down Franklin to the S. Commissic t 5 5 S HShl"u AREAS try club is being organized and SFipP. Dcuglas in the early day fy. Ayer 1id Foster financed as a publ - to the If arrangements can be complet- Sunday, Henson and Jack Lang- € 1d Dr. James Rya members of the corporation who! the pa ade. The parade arrange- seth of Juneau, his former busi- 1 rer of E % have done the planning so far want Wents are in charge of Lt. Comdr cooperation in h and Wildlife Service to- it to be of as gr service to the| W. M. Landymore unced that the nceds of the people of the city as ion PO! ni partner, visited Douglas teachers to re- ks % o et 3 Mewiations. gvmraing | Fish Farm LIONS HAVE CANADIAN bridge, Federal building, Baranof Sclcetive Hotel, Juneau Cold Storage plant, paved streets and improved roads are the mc noticeable improve- ¢ ments since he left here, Henson 000, the new Public Relations offi- reco but new- arts of the U. S e now swelled the veteran nt number to approximately 18,- Stops Painful Chafing § CHAFEZE ‘ (Proneunced Chay-fecs) ‘ Worn next to the skin, under the wirdle, this soft, rayon and cotton jersey shield is a hot weather “must,” In our corset depart- ment. k and postm Medium and Large Sizes their pictures at the any old time friends and t : seminate information hall. Both were members of ilations gov re; 000000000000 000000000300000000000000000000000( 0000000000000 00000000000 fire department y year aid us tremendously Alaska commercial fisheries, the ~Landscaping of the grounds NAVY MEN AS GUE“S ) denson was fcreman of a bepelit facts Ba astern district, as described by|aroun e club is being planned| company for 15 year Mr. Ayers said. “In!Section arence Strait:for this fall. Also under consider- ” 2 here the former areus of the Territory Southeast ~and aticn is an arrangement to divert The Juneau Lions Club today had Alaskan has 1 at Port Angele Hitially: the fooal only, as des- Water from the to flood an'as their honored guests a number and has been employed on the community activities | cr ) and the area in winter to be used as a skat-of the officcrs from the Canadian = TroThs . daily newspaper there and he and & - is the only logical| South Prince of Wales Island dis- ing pond. There is to be construct- Cruiser Uganda and the Destroy- 5% ™ omen's Aveanes Mrs. Henson and their daughter to give out such necessary|trict, as described in Section 2288, ed a fish farm near the, “icreek ler Crescent. Marie live at the old site taken rmaticn to veteran wre reopened to commercial salmon Which will be open for a smalll Capt. Kenneth F. Adams, Com- up by Henson's parents in 1888 B tishing from 6 o'clock a. m. Sep- charge to the public. Arrangements mander of the Cruiser Uganda, “It's the Nicest Store In Town* They were alr the first settlers Goes To Keiciizan tember 9 to 9 o'clock September 11. are being made with the Fish and|was introduced by Mayor Hendrick- B in the city that now has a popula- Acce wied by Be rd Este- - - Wildlife Service for stocking of the!son who called on Cdr. D. K. M. Baranof Iotel Building tion of more than 10,000 and is one Contact Officer, and 3 creek with trout, Graham to introduce the other of the largest manufacturing points , Loan and Guaran- NINE BOATS I_AND Public picnic grounds will be laid officers. Cdr. Graham introduced for pulp and paper in the state. Ayers leaves Wed- out and hiking trails up the creek!H. Deacon, F. C. Appleby, E. R Enroute here Henson visited two' T or Ketchikan to attend the HSH IN JUNEAU to its falls will be developed. BY|Freedy, J. MacGillivray, P. Price, ‘ days with old friends at Ketchikan, 4 Legion Convention meet- next spring a string of perhaps 12/c. T. Burgess, C. P. Nixon and ) and will leave here tomorrow for Thursday and Friday.| Nine boats made landings of fish saddle horses will be stabled at the|E. W. Finch-Noyes to the assembled #0900009000000000044000004000400000¢00000000400400004000000¢ ! Whitehorse Y. T 1 fly south!'’ ce Veterans Administration | at the Juneau Cold Storage dock Club and rented for a nominal Lions and cach was received with BlE 5 e from there Wednesday He is writ- vill explain the GI Benefit|over the weekend and today. The charge. Skeet and trap shooting a round of applause. ing a series of fe stories for| Program to the Legion's service of-| Emma, skippered by Tom Ness, sold 'anges will be set up, and future| cCapt. Adams gave a brief des- his newspaper ticers and will offer the srvices | 11,000 pounds of black cod to Alaska Plans call for an archery range, a|cription of the two ships and their { i SRR s to be used by Legionnaires in ad- | Coast Fisheries;Fern II, John Lowell, | tennis court, a putting and driving history. The Captain states that A WED HERE SATURDAY vising and aiding veterans. | skipper, sold 18,000 pounds of black Yange and any other additional fac-|the crews have enjoyed very much o Also attending the convention as!cod and halibut to New England llities which may be found desir- the fine reception given them in Hilda Maria Piltti of Seattle and ' a 1 ntative of the Veterans|Fish Company, and Ole Westby's # |Juneau and can now more fully Charles Merila of Pelican, Adr ation will be George Le|Oceanic sold 35,000 pounds of black E were married here Saturday Fray, director of Insurance for nocn in a ceremony per the U. 8. Co S 8 s ex *d that the dining understand why there is 3,000 miles - dir roc! ¢ the expenses of the|of unguarded boundary between the % ned in. VA branch office in Seattle. La| B. F. No. 6 power scow, skipper Club, and profits will be put back|y. S. and Canada. ; the | cod and halibut to E. E. Engstrom ‘e of all GI Insur-|Axel Neilson brought in 23,000 into the working capital to provide| Other guests at today’s luncheon by Commissioner Gray. At-|ance matters for Alaska and four|peunds of salmon for Sebastian- additional oational . fciltiElD V| sare "Gk, Iaiveance: Wei Busy oty tending ti . Emil Vien- | Western states including Washing- | Stuart; the Iris, skipped by John = Rt il s ithe ACS, Les Lincham, Lorin T. Martinson, sold 23,000 pounds of Oldroyd of the University of Alaska cla and Hel Vienola ten A : : | salmon to Alaska Coast Fisheries; NEWSPAPERMEN and R. L. Mathew. Lion Chuck 2 he E L. A. Fletcher, skipper, imissioner’s courtroom | Fray is in cha it Chevillon of the Anchorage Club RoLLEB SKATES °3 50 pl.. Lml(l 18,000 pounds of salmon to |was a welccme guest from our new ® | Booth Fisheries, and the Wanderer, | SEEKI“G BETTER [air_center. of the Darnell P e . el 5 | Skibper Sandy Stevens, sold 18,000 | { Dan Darnell, Jr, | g ‘H,\_Il,{L“l.:vl‘..\_l\lf\iy-;-:_{l‘I{llil,l\‘(.l l.l‘l():\ ; | pounds of salmon to Sebastian- | S(ALE OF WAGES!Spon Center, was welcomed into arts and Repairs in stock for these skates at all times | Stuiast | ithe Club as a new member. i | Elfin II, E. O. Swanson, skipper, —_— | Andy Robinson, Bill Matheney, Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply | Opposite H(;:)lxl’ll’:rh Nl Bikes for Rent ht 43,600 pounds of salmon to ST. LOUIS, Mo. Sept. 9.—Re- Rinney Brust, Howard Simmons, Alaska Coast Fisheries, and Stan presentatives of locals of the Am-|Barney Estabrock were installed as Thompson, Nuisance IIT, sold, 25,-|erican Newspaper Guild from all|new members receiving their Lions )00 pounds of salmon to Sebastian- ps of the country today had;bunons. luncheon badges and cer- Stuart. blueprinted a 1947 wage pmgrnm,'micates of membershnp from Hank Y g for a minimum of $100 a|Lorengen, Lion Treasurer. week for experienced reporters and| All Lions were given books of a $50 minimum for adult employees|Rain Pool Tickets to scll on the in any newspaper department. iOctober rainfall and were given a Some 100 Guild leaders Woundlpep talk hy Chairman Fred Geeslin Up a two-day strategy meeting here,Who asked for greater effort and last night more publicity from the members to For wire- services the wage pro- attain a higher goal on October gram called for a top minimum of | S31eS- call; = THE MEN of the United States Geological Survey 3 charted Alaska . . . and laid the foundation for ‘ $110. B ; % | Other phases of the Guild's bar- M' FI the development and the commercial progress of 3 gaining plan, drafted originally at| |Ss Oren(e P : £ i the annual ronvention in June, rall- the Territory. Everyone knows the value these - . Juneaw’s Gldest Super Market § o35 Holfon, Henry and union security. trained men contributed . , . from the era of the Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily SIE[M ER’IZO*VEE s Leege, Married{ R R, Moy e - Miss Florence M. Holton, daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Goss of Princess Louise, from the south.iseattle, became the bride of Henry PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES pays homage 1o eduled to a tomorrow af-|c. Leege, son of Mrs. R. C. Leege 7 ternoon or evening. of Juneau, Sunday afternoon in those men of the United States Geological Survey, Princess Norah scheduled to sail|¢he Baranof apartment of Mr, and' | from Vancouver 9 p. m. Wednesday. |Mys. Wallis George. who, in doing their work of charting the terrain, ‘t All sailings from Seattle 0| Commissioner Felix Gray conduct- Alaska indefinitely postponed. ed the service. fi charted as well . . . the destiny of this great land! Aleutian, from west, scheduled to| The bride was attended by Mrs. Empire plays so vital a part in world economy, SC Look to rrive maybe tomorrow night OFfpon Apland as matron of honor. @ iy Wednesday morning, southbound. |wallis George was best man. i PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS(.)!AL:SKA s : o T 7 The bride was attired in a grayi P N A * Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. ox THIRTEEN "ARE GUESTS dressmaker suit with brown and ? 4 > SUBDAX | pink accessories. Her flowers were a| } T et g B U4C1FIC NORTHERN AIRLINES At Sunday morning breakfast at|puds. eAlaskg’s FOREMOST e Airlines her home on D street, Mrs. James| The services was followed by a RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Orme was hostess yesterday t0 8| gmall wedding reception in the NO LIMIT! Elbertas—Finest for Canning Tt vese 1 S e make places for fourteem, Mr. and Mrs. Leege will Seteriiers basere ] 4 e ey e g oy 8 y ' Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 arve » > ° PR of them “hunting-scason=wi-|their home in the Snow White ran 4 Save “t G( orge 'Bg f’t"( rs 4 at the flower-centered tables.! Apartments in Juneau. The groom KarL K. Ka1z, General Traffic Manager 2 ¢ | 3 i » member of the office staff at yoe & G Fmpire Want Aas DL resuits! m“x Juneau Cold Storage, FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copypali-1046-By Focike. Northors Aiiony ... F

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