The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 1, 1947, Page 7

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YDERIENCE RATING' (ReDii SYSTEM TOLD AT €C SESSION TODAY John I employmer fon addre I PLANNED SUNDAY, METHODIST CHURCE National Family Week will be3in this Bunday at the Methodist % ¥Church with a service o1 rededica- McLaughlin of the Un- Compensation Commis- i members of the Ju- \ tion for all whko have taken of Commerce this “marriage vows. The Rev. noon complicated “‘exper- Pastor, has particularly ience credit system which “Xhose couples he has united in Alacka employers will be able to | marriage during the threc Bars | tak . Re has been Pastor here, 46 couples, about half of whem il live ir Juneau. “Marriage’ and the home is not necessarily an institution to fur- ¢ ther the church, but rather the chureh is @ source of inspiration . And ‘encouracement to the home, } that togethe y might build life '@s God wills,” the Rev. Treat. “This marriage rededication service, ! similar to those used in churchi the States, emphasizes the blessir advant of after July 1. i deteil, is 1ow being printed and McLaughlin said. The Chamber voted approval to the “1iling” of the two opposing re- ports on statehood without taking any definite action. It was announced that a memor- ial picture in memory of the late Foster L. McGovern will be pre- sented to the Seattle Chamber i s hcnor of the Seattle banker and open to our homes.’ | Alaska enthusiast who recently died John. Hoogstad, choir director, 'une..pectedly after an operation. has arranged an anthem for the Ernest Parsons repoited progress service, and the marriage vows, on plans for the July Fourth cele- {made at each couple’s marriage will bration and urged the Chambe. to be read by those so rededicating!have a float in the parade. athemselves to each other. Guests included the Rt. > | Rev. !for the Episcopal Church; R. E. | Charles of the B. F. Shearer Com- BE“EFIT (HE(KS 'o pany of Seattle, and Nick Carter VETS 10 BE HELD UP };r he Great Noharn RAIWAY of ! Seattle. FOR PRESENT TIME ~sicmbers of the pouet s cnamber !of Commerce will be guests at a ioint meeting next Thursday. FISHERMEN, BUYERS MUST GEY LICENSES M. P. Mullaney, Territorial Tax Commissioner, issued two state- ments today affecting Alaskan ishermen and fish buyers. Mullane~ cavtioned all fishermen ‘o secure their fishing licenses be- fore leaving for the fishing grounds. He pointed out that it s unlawful for any person to en- gage in fishing who is not an American citizen or who has not declared kis intention of becoming e. All persons, thus qualified, he said, must obtain a license to fish ccka Officials of the' Veterans Ad- ministration and the Unemploy- «ment Compensation Commission, in Juneau, are waiting further word #from Washington before paying any more kenefit checks to Veterans in » Alaska. An announcement, made earlier this week from Washington, stated that no readjustment al- lowances or other veterans bene- fits will be paid, after the close of business yesterday, until a de- iciency app opriation is passed by Ccongress to cover a shortage of % fund: for this purpose. The sus- pension of veterans’ benefits pay- “ments is on a national basis and affects all areas ihcluding Alaska. Robert E. Sheldon, Director of te Unen ployment Compensation Commission, cautioned all veterans continue to file their claims a cir lo al offices and -ald that as coon as funds are available, his lation” are punishble by a fine of ®office will issue the checks to =7 o 9?00 and a jail sentence up cover these claims. “Do not write © 30 days. e 10 us asking for your money,” he The Tax Commissioner further _ .aid, “as such correspondence just CAvtioned fish buyers that it i clutters up our files and the U. S. unlawful to buy fish from unlicen- mails.” ced fichermen. He stated that the Ernest E. Lincoln, Regional Penalty for violation of this offens> Manager of the Veterans Adminis- 'S @ fine of up to $200 and a jail tration, said that April checks, for Sentence of up to one year. subsistence allowances, disability T and pensions, have been mailed ANCHORAGE WOMAN Mrs. R. L. Whitmire of Anchor- | K IN out, but his office will not send out similar payments . for the 28€ flew to Juneau from Seattl month of May until he receives and registered last night at the word from the national capital. Baranof Hotel. y .- B GOING OUTSIDE LOGGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with locs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber _ Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf Miss Mary Virginia Meehan, em- ployed a Japonski Island at Sitka, ‘arrived in Juneau yesterday and stopped overnight at the Baranof Hotel before continuing to Seattle. DOUGLAS GRADE SCHOOL Spring Festival will be presented TONIGHT AT 8 0'CLOCK IN THE Douglas School Gymnasium ADMISSION: Adults 50¢ Children 25¢ B o e D. B. FEMMER General Hauling and Moving PHONE 333 or CALL at ROBERT LIGHT BARBER SHOP ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant and Auditor Anncunces the purchase of ‘the Juneau Branch of, NEILL, CLARK AND COMPANY 208 Franklin Street After June first the office will be located in the SIMPSON BUILDING 2nd and Seward Sts. A pamphlet, explaining the plan| will be distributed to all employers, | - John B. Bentley, Bishop of Alaska | Mullanev said that vio- &« THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA |BL RADIO LOG KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The YVoice of Alaska” ONDIE M MAD AT MYSELF -- 1 LOST A i FIVEvDOLLAQx BILL TODAY R LOSE IT AT ALL «=-I FOUND ITON YOUR LITTLE BED-TABLE AFTER YOU LEFT V.S MORNING THURSDAY EVENING 00—One Night Stand. 30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. :45—Dance Band. :00—Dinner News. 15—Melody Round-Up. 30—Treasure Hour of Song. 00—B. P. W. C. 15—Standard News—Forecasts. 30—Jubilee. 00—KINY Bandbox. 15—Fishing Time. 30—Eddie Bracken. 00—Mystery Playhouse. 9:30—March of Melody | 9:45—Between the Lines. | 10:00—Pamaray Time, 10:15—Forecasts. MARINE FORECASTS: Daily at 8:00 and 9:30 A. M., 12:00 Noon, and 5:40, 7:25, 8:25 and 10:15 P. M.; and Sunday at 11:55 AM. and 5:10 and 9:30 P. M. oo e Cope. 1947, King Features Symdiate CEO®IIISO B m o O Smst DONT DRINK _IT o ALL! 1 WANTS SOME_MESELF!! AHOY, HORSH-— | FOUND YA SOME WAT'EIKZ WAIT!! | YAM GONER LOOK DOUGLAS NEWS GIRL SCOUT NEWS During > past two months the Girl Scout Troop No. 6 has done many interesting things. Ten o1 the girls in our troop are working on a “Cook” Badge. Mrs. | Arthur Walker gave us a talk on vi- | tamins and nutrition. After the talk we had an Easter Party. Mrs. Geo Matson, Mrs, H. E. Mayo and Mrs. |Jensen served cake, ic& eream and HAVE A SNORT I SAID... M CELEBRATIN'...CHON, TAKE A DRINK / YOUNG COWBOY, EH...H'LO, BRONCO... HOW'S BRONC BUSTER ... HAW HAW... BILLY TH' KID...WHERE'S YER GUNS £ PLEASE ... IDON'T ALONE ... HE 1A AINT BOTHRIN' YOU. HES ONLY A cocoa. We also got an Easter egg YOUNG apiece. This was held at Mrs. Mat- | sons. The following week after our HEADING Easter Party, Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. NORTH. Matscn tcok us to visit the Juneau Dairies plant. At the Dairies we each received a large paper cone of delicious soft ice cream. George Dar showed wus through the plant and showed us how they pas- tuerized milk and made ice cream. The following Sunday we visited the Purity Bakery in Juneau. Lee Hunsaker and Marshall Irwin show- ed us ow they made and baked g e we were treated to NO! ITISN'T P GOOD HUNTING, INDEED! IT MAY BE THEY COULDN'T BE THE QUITE FLEASANT IF EITHER OF THESE YANKEE PILOTS SHOULD HAPPEN TO BE YOUNG AND HANDSOME ... YANKEE PILOTS! B — AND BOR SAID THEY ARRIVED IN A by CHINESE TRANSFORT PLANE ... A MUTUALLY ADVANTAGEOL EVENING, MV PEAR ERMINE. cther a m I SHALL LEAVE THE MATTER OF INDUCING ONE OF THE YANKEE JOIN U5 IN which we use at our leaders prom- y when we e. Mr. Seaman sion to use the High finished (¥ gave us perm €chool Assemb rola, s0 we h The invited g Scout Trecg, the nd hi so we have obtained [be. e four-inch DICK [AS DICK TRAC HANDS, HE SWITCHES CN THE TINY MIKE IN HIS B wWAY WRZS‘[ RADIO. | 3 12 1al shoulder and fastened cn the left hip, and kadges arz placed diagon- ally in threes. Druglas Island Woman's Clab ! i.cred to pay half the price which leaves the bal- ance to be paid by cach Girl Scout. The Scouts wish to thank the Woman's Club ani also all the people who have donated and help- ed with our parties and activities. By GIRL SCOUT REPORTER. - ARRESTED BY POLICE Dan White was arrested by the Juneau City Police last night and charged with being drunk and with disorderly conduct. - o CITY JUB OPEN Position of Dog Catcher for City of Juneau is open. Apply at City Clerk’s office. This job offers some quick ready cash for the right per- son. —adv. 563t8 RS RE O REEOE TRACY I'M GONNA MAIL. THIS ROLL OF FILM TO THE NEWS - PAPERS. THEY'LL BE ABLE TO PRINT A REAL SCOOP. VES, GENTLEMEN, I CAM HERE TO SEE THAT NO ONE LEAVES THIS ROOM FOR 30 MINUTES. s UP L WHO IS5 THAT BIRD OVER THERE TELLIN Us HOW TO RUN OUR BUSINESS? AN’ THAT FELLOW LAVIN' BLOCKS OVER THERE. HE'S GOIN' TO BE YOUR BOTTLENECK. IF YOUD HAD 'EM UNLOADED AT MORE PLACES YOU WOULDNT HAVE S0 LONG A HAUL. 5 CHARACTER. WHERE DO THESE THERE'S AT LEAST ONE STACK THEM INSIDE THAT A ‘ WHARS MY JUGHAID : ARNOLT | o, Maw? 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