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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1947 PAGE TWO DECSIONLMITS © . DD@UGEAS WALKER-WHITTIER |'Bush Pilof” Al Jones AWNUALPARISH ANCHORAGE ALLSTARS NIELSON-FENNEL lorning when @ truck sse was drty; PICNIC SUNDAY TO ARRIVE [OMORROW | AIR (HARIER (0- ing left the Glacier Highawy and NEW CEREMONY EVENT Dies i“ Be"lel (l'aSh R FOR BASEBM.'. SERIES' WEDD'NG TO BE iy ki oy Riins - adbbing (P—Al Jones, owner of the Jones|St Tefese on the Glacier High-! The Anchorage All Star baseball nday, Aug. 24. team, scieduled to play a special A ebrated at the three-game scries against the Ju-| Miss Lillian Nielson and . Mr. ock. For those neau All Stars tomorrow and Sun- Harold Fennel will be united in of transporta- day, will arrive here on an Army marriage at the Mcthodist Church bus will leaveepiane tcnorrow afternoon at 1 tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The unprecedented acts of de- Alrways of Bethel, and one of Vay. this coming COU” Rules Alaska A” PE(NE( HQNGRS m,:b,l‘,. caused estimated damage Miss Atline Walker and Mr. M.|Alaska’s best known “bush” pilots, Mass Will be c J. Whittier were united in mar-|was reported killed Wednesday ine ‘at 11.00 : vv VESHORS tart riage at a candlelight ceremony night when having no mear ting in at tk asement y E £ g g att ted to la sebih 5 vandals worked th2ir way to the top at the Bethel Field, reports re- U00: charter | ing as COmmOfl (:arriflr ‘H BOW[ flcor. Foodstuffs from the Home 10 Manse. The wedding was per-|ceived here today said. . Church at 9:45 and o'elock, according to word received Rev. Robert Treat will officiate at * g ; e i y » Econcmics room were strewn over formed by the Rev. William F.| Civil Aeronautics Administra- b by Bill Holzheimer. the candlelight cersmer Miss < the ding, and mixed together. Kuykendall and the couple was at- tion officials said they were send- Individuals e being contacted A team of Juneau players picked Shirl Olgs will b2 maid-of- - hermometers were smashed and |tended ty Mr. and Mrs. Robert|ing inspectors to the sceme. about food for the picnic. I frem all three of the teams com- honor apd Mr. James Fennel, An injunction against th ever, all who come to the picnic peting in this year's Gastineau Lrother of the bridegroom will be Cowling, the sister and brother 2 g their own Channel League wjil play the An- Lest man. The bride will be giv- The reports received here said T S— = s e g : g ; ink poured over the large Webster's :,’f“‘,"l‘ J“;',”_“(‘_C‘f““‘;‘,:, g picnie. for ¢ ot Ploturss and calendass |in-law of the bridegroom. {Jones was coming in from Nuni-|are supposed to b Lf‘""‘n; i‘]‘:‘:“ C’.‘»u:; g ‘{ . “j‘ s Jaratg g (::\l ) were torn_ from the walls. Desks| Tno pide chols a podtre b‘me:mk Island when the engine failed ishes, ki‘,‘,‘,‘i‘ and in—x‘é ([.'20!'8:2!‘5’\‘“ :Slars, who are bringing en in marriage by her father, Mr. limax of action brought by the Chembers. Representativcs of eight Were ubturned and drawers emptied | grosqmaker suit with mathing e e e I c?}'nx:ps‘f.‘x‘-:‘lcl‘ed-uru for 6 o'clack PR Alaska Coastal Airlines. In his writ- r ganizations were pres- O the floor and contents scattered. (oagoories for her wedding. et | HBID SRV SEARS HH.D DIRE('OR tomorzow afid &:doubl Anl »1‘\(- f; Sl e Y Bt I £ v sk o 1 vith | pac mpany ere fore > ginning 2 K ay a <19 . I ollowing cere- charter com: wad h'vll‘ : . :!'m‘:l rs, desks and walla “"l':, adioli and stephanotis. M‘“-:immni hisl Ily)luf: Tehiate ten STARIS AlASKA !OUR noon. Holzheimer will manage the mony. No special in\i',au:ns are R ey e Tae newly-finished £lo0rs 50 neat- | ooy gy ore, a fold, and blagk|vears ago. Ofi & fous of Alstka Whioch wil’ Junesn téau, aoe-dos Werner wil FEE: Sl icoe Muer gLl . 5 Sheselore y kept by Mr. McCormick are now | oreagn was of pink sweet peas. | ERr s p her away from her home Act as fleld captain. g @1; & the w'cevt'ion and all Be ‘enjoihed trom continwing to op- ;| stained with ink thrown wantonly |~ Myc A . Walker, mother of HSH'"G NEws office until December 10, Mrs 5 i _“" P friends of the young couple are arats dn-he hafines b uha beeh | around. The desk tops in the sev- | 1o pride, wore a black sheer| Jessie McCrary, Alaska field super- KIWANIS ‘VIA\ HERE mvgvie(l to atlcx‘\fj. 4 | Je €nth and eighth grade rooms, that {erape drc::s with matching acces- visor for Sears Roebuck Company, Larry J. Roos of Chicago, Illinois, lfdss Nielson .is the daughter of ”r‘ Ao £ Pleciging | Were refinished last year by the stU- | (o jas with a corsage of pmk} The second largest halibut catch left Juneau today by plane with returned to Juneau yesterday and s Mr. and M.rs. J. B. Smith and was . e American dents, are now mostly stained with [;ocec’ wNrs M. S. Whittier, moth-|to be landed in Juneau this year [can Goodwin for Haines, first stoping at the Baranof Hotel. Roos, Porn and reared in Juneau. She is : EUPHAYC RS A Satee HEHCAN irple ink thrown deliberately. ‘\:. of th r{,'m,,' % hose 4 fuch.|WAS Erought in this morning by stop cn her itinerary who is field representative from Xi- & graduate of the Juneau High J CAITERL h""““‘ Typewriter ribbons were pulled :i a4 ]:S r‘_n}frm;:‘ghi'e access-EM"mus Hanson on the schooner| Skagway and Whitehorse calls wanis International, has been visit- School, Class of '45, and is em- ‘ vailable to the : trom machines and twisted arownd |, ey WItD ALKING Acoe explorer, His 52,000 pounds was will be made, then Mrs. McCraiy ing clubs-in Alasak and Yukon Ter- ploved ' by the =~ Unemployment § in the scove of it3 ability to han S na! | the chairs. Some things were stolen | & resepti # flfuflchp at | the SPlit between Al Coast Fish- | will travel over the Alcan h ritory for the past month. Compensation Commission. g / the business. It stated that the ‘Garden @nd buried liasia's :l::mc ¢ ‘w the Fosbes °1ics and Sebastian-Stuart, selling way to Fairbanks, Nome, Anchor- e ,-— The bridegroom is the son of g, Suutie elCs b o wden " scme of the participants have | the living root wis decorated |8t 208 and 18 cerits. age, and Kodiak visits will be FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA |Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Fennel of '/ hire to all comers. -A.charter opera- (O Torelgn Wars.| o apprehended already, according |qur tre suaan with Targs beg- | Other fish' brought in today was |made, fcllowed by a trip through R. C.McCashen of Kimberley, B.| Craif, Ot .and |s on empioves . § tion was defined as wherz the com- Woren's Voluntary) ;“a 3. Balog, City Marshal. R o ok, etadio, 17000 pounds of salmon for Sebas- 'southeast Alaska . is at the Beranof Hotel. B, of the Subport. The young couple pany would not have control over =T T (Mo A BAE ¥ o ot — ?ue': Oc . l; nge;: A Th‘e L;zle",tiin-stuan on the Wanderer, un- e Brynelsen of Vancouver is also regi- Will make their home in Thane. the oper f its service o e decided that cake. notl Clarence Walters, operator of the (S cortto M S5 EEL Ul thrse. | dev Sandy Stevens, and 7000 SEATTLE PEOPLE HERE stered there e ey N oA Vo thb i nli ‘{(i ““",v Alaska Tsland Airlines of Petersburg, | jjored wedding cake. Mrs. Allen Pounds. of salmon for ACF on the Seattle residents stopping at the > CANNERY OWNER HERE Ko (HANGE IN MRS Cakes re being asked for, 1q arvived in Douglas for a visit with jgr wn cerved punch and Mrs. M.‘DADEX No. I, und.ex' Pater Bond 'B anof Hotel ar? C:v\'hf‘rn‘.c Nils(m. FROM "().ONAH | August Bushmann, promine_m Al g ; i . hiore. Wil hinke i | his family S. Whittier cut the wedding cake.| R SR o RN lmI;\ Hayes, L. ¥ B:Akln I ‘], Cunz Mrs. P, Ganty arrived in Juneau askan cannery owner and his wife ve SM"H'S (OND!"ON et t the s D - e biide. fiss - been., & !eacher‘ FROM CHICHAGOF A E Emmett F. Mel- yesterday from Heonah to join her are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. o o JE ENSES | { A. B, Twedt of Chichagof is stop- e of La Conner, Washington, is husband. They are staying at the They are accompanied by Mrs. Leray Church between the MARRIAGE LICENSES at the Juneau High School during . 4 g S o g 0. donor of| The following pe 1s applied ithe past two yvears, Her fother, ping at the Baranof Hotel. also at the hotel Baranof Hotel. Caverly of Seattle. The condition of Mrs. Ted 3mith the cake i i to pin her name|today to U, S. Commissionsr Felix Mrs. A. C. Walker of Pipestone, | EiSEE B . " —= e N was reported today to be unchanged. ‘on i F women organiza- | Gray for marriage licenses: Minn., arrived last Sunday in or-| Dr. William Whitehead said that Or. 'tion in town hAs asked to [Ernest W. Hendrickson, employec der to attend her daughter’s wed-| Philip H. Moore, orthopedic special 1 east kers for|of the Juneau Cold Storage, :\ml'dmg_ ist, placed her in tractior he aiternocr have|Cornelia E. Phillips, a nurse. | ap whittier :s the son of M. in an effort to reduce t ced. 3 o'clock to 4 o'clock| Roy Kenncth Angéll, U. S...4 Mrs M. S. Whittier and was dislocation of her s T 4 5 o'clock 4 st Guard, :u'xd ‘erzam Page‘b(m and reared in Juneau. He :;1 :l:u rlla-;r is .}v ;»"~ I v n ‘:l 11-[: ign War 8, - U, .8 ’W;‘u[.wx' Bureau. lis Vetorans Readjustment AllGw- i 1e spinal column has been dislocat- | wi manual labor ¢ % et T ance Agent in the Territory. Dur- €a as well @ n 1w 1 will CAMP CARSON ing the war he held the rank of Whitehead reported that ht coffee Juneau friends of Major and Mis. |t i1 the U. 8. Army. approximately 72 hour: eni Scout Geoffrey Goss have received infor- i i Y i before a comvetent an p ses are now sta- made of a patient’s i son, Colo., wherz TWO VETS OFFICES MOVE said that she is paralvzed from the A cri s is in command of moun- _ waist down as a result of her acci- s bali me mbing troops. Their address The Veteran's Employment Rep-| dent and may possibly remain par- ities I n ar d. Battn. 38th Inf, Camp resentative, U. S. Department of tially paralyzed indefinite He ex- men Colo. Lavor and the Veterans Readjusi- ¥ s to be able to release morc inization willing to hely Maj. Goss was military aide to ment Allowance Agent, Veterans accurate information on Monday. or yone willir \ cake | the Governor before his transfer | Administration, have moved into i Dr. Whitehead did explain, however ¢ 11 547 it \ 'new offices at 301 Goldstein Bldg. } [ - AT.-YOUR SERVICE RANCHERS! , Fraser & Huth, Inc. * § can provide you with liberal LIVESTOCK INSURANCE PROTECTION Under our Insurance Policy you can protect your investment AT VERY REASONABLE COST, if you market your! pelts through us. This service it auailable o Breeders of g SILVER FOX ~ PIER 42 =THE ALASKA TERMINAL WHITE STANDARD | I N K ROYAL KOH-I-NUR ! f THE FINEST terminal facilities ever offered rooms soon to be constructed; new equip- ?/, = e BLUFROST WHITE MARK { STANDARD i Alaska will soon be placed into use by ‘ment will be added, the mobility of which OTHER MUTATIONS PLATINUM i the Alaska Steamship Company, when it will increase the already high versatility : opens its modern Seattle headquarters — of the new terminal. The use of these new WE MARKET ALL THE ABOVE TYPES, AND MAKE LIBERAL LIVESTOCK & PELT LOANS the new Alaska Terminal, Pier 42, facilities will result in economy in time and labor, and better service to Alaska people and their industries. Date. FRASER & HUTH, Inc. This most modern terminal facility was LAMPSON, sl engineered and built for cargo. Pier 42 Lse‘wvyl::; 3\0 N. Y. . . further information ' offers a diversity of methods by which The Alaska Steamship Company has done 3 We are interested in receing ; cargo can be received at the pier—a its utmost to offer Alaska a progressive JOR FURTHER INFORMATI:: fe9°'dj\"gl.;s,°ck Insurance Protection ‘ greater number of trucks can be unloaded program of passenger and cargo service. FILL OUT, CLIP AND MAIL T W " Livestock Loans Lok i ‘ at one time because of the enlarged facil- After only two months back in private COUPON BACK TO US ”0 Please chec . ‘l ‘ ities and the use of tail-gate delivery, there- operation, the company has betn able to S j \ by minimizing expensive standby time; increase its fleet to seventeen ships. And RFD or STREET ADDRESS——— R o { freight cars can be unloaded onto the ' now, the leasing of facilities at Pier 42— iy S S e i dock or directly aboard waiting vessels; the Alaska Terminal — from the Port of : ! taxis and automobiles bearing passengers Seattle marks another step in the program L F H [ Yo will drive directly to modern waiting of constantly expanding service to Alaska. ampson, I'raser & Iluth, Inc. ' . : | WORLD'S FOREMOST FUR SI'.‘LLI-NG ORGANIZATION ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY 151 West 30th Street NewYork,1. N.Y.

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