The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1947, Page 8

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. n PAGE EIGHT ACTIVITIES FOR VISITING NAVIES FILL LONG LIST LOCAL ALL STARS BOARD PAYROLL Doings Programmed for Each Day U.S. and Brit- ish Ships in Port Activities scheduled for both Unit- ed States N enlisted personnel during their Ju- neau visit are Dinner at Governor's House for 'SUBMARINE BALL " TEAM WILL PLAY There will be a special baseball game Firemen'’s Juneau All Stars and a team made up of crewmen from the U. S. Navy | submarines Chub, Caiman, Cabezon and Boarfish The game will be seven innings. y and British Navy and admission will be 25 cents for |General Manager servicemen in uniform and 50 cents | for civilians. Game Manager Earl Forsythe asks SUNDBORG STILL " ONDEVELOPMENT $2,400 Per Year, Plus Expenses George Sundtorg, of the Alaska Development Board, returned here today from a 30 day trip to An- | Felix THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA KL DRI o NAVY BOAT A reckless drivin Jack B. Guck terday by U Commissior recommenda- the torney last month visiting U. S. Navy submarines il The Dis-'the Juneau harbor: stated that automobile accident on the Thane Hig trict Attorney’s offic for securing a conviction. Gucker Saturday and Sunday. had been released on $200 bond pending trial . DAUGHTER BORN TODAY SCHEDULE i |tion of Assistant U. S. District At-' Boats will leave th at o oelock this evening. in; Relained as CONSUHANT for |t o At b o e tandiie on (the. felowiny. sone. Ballpark between the | 1:30, 1:50, 2:20, | 2:50, 3:20, 3:50 and 4:20. Visitors the former insufficient evidence was available are welcome on these ships both }_\'muh was charged with reckless dule to take visitors to the U. S. diiving after being involved in an S. Nereus, Subtender, and the four n | h FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1947 AR FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 |chorage, St. Paul and the Pacific| e .-i Forest Service movies on Alaska that all players on the three Juneau | Northwest. Upon his return, Sund- MISHING v i ] FISHING VIOLATION | i at Juneau Grade School auditorium, teams turn out for the game. It is [borg stated that he has been re TO MRS. R".EY NORTH ( 7:30 to 9 p.m. Colored movies and planned to do considerable substi- |tained by the ADB as an advisor| yi.o wMcNeill and Libby, Lau-i | f slides on Alaska at St. Ann’s Roman | tuting, so as not to tire players who and consultant on a fee basis, He| .o 1 idel and Clamence G.| M. and Mrs. Riley North are' f Catholic Parish Hall. Governor Ern- Will face the Anchorage All Stars|explained that the maximum an-|p. : ate ik sfandant; he parents of a baby girl bori ly est Gruening and the Rev. G. Her- 'tomorrow and Sunday niial, 66 Ne Tyt rboaivad SELIDD| oLuckE 8T8 (Ehe e e il s s ] 1 et Hilermé- will SHow the isvies e i o 63 el iplitit, |conpiaint. sikned: gy by e i BERRTAE ST S T } ' Regional Office of the U. S. Fish, The baby, who tipped the scales at and slides, 7:30 to 9. In reference to his future plans, |\, “Slonre Service in U. S. Com-|nine pounds, Gk i ts Doy BT[‘]m)(;\GU "“’(rh(‘"L.""\: E";”"“"": u- OF A- ADVA“(E plANS‘S‘;“‘v‘Zm':: “]‘“S "(m'mmmmi;;fl_‘:;:Mis.s'mnm"s Court. They are charg-| named Sandra.. Sanda’s father is owl, p. m., USN vs. Junea admitted hat he is negotiati: " i . x : 4 5 ed with illegal fishing as a result|a patrolman on the City Police team; five singles and two doubles.| [AKE FOSS TO FAIRBANKS for another position which ~win T s | ) | s P of allegedly operating a fish trap| Force. Dance for 200 USN enlisted men, | lkeep him in Juneau, and will per-|q i SGHS CROCLIE Ko it ATt 4 { Elks' Hall, U. . Navy Orchestra, 9 B [mit him to continue aiding the . M e @ . Mo ! . : | University of Alaska advance| The offense reported to have , o to 12, Soroptomist Club and Vet-{ "o S0 1 Foss, local | Development Board. He declined yyon place yesterday at East Point, WITH LABOR DEPT. crans of Foriegn Wars Auxiliary co- architbot.: 46 ‘#ibanks. this “_Mk‘ln identify the new position, but!cp tham straits - [ X hostesses. “'): c(:“u“:“m:‘ \)\‘:;‘h\ Dr”‘ c stated that he should be able toj 5 >oo — Miss Anne Kremer has joined i SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 Bannell president. of the Univer-|firish more information within GRANTED DIVORCE ikia StaTt of the Vabran’s Bmpioh- " | Gl.acfg-r(rlpf il Bowl, |81tY the nextflfevx idr,_ R | Wiliam F. Ott was given a ment Service, U. S. Department of an u .o - own Is' ors Activitles at Evergreen Bowl, "y ... planning for Alaska's| . T~ > ldivorce today by Judge George Labor, in the Goldstein Bldg. She starting at 2 p. m. Cricket game, | o.oo.goy is teing done under the LIQUOR LICENGES W. Folta in U. S. District Court was formerly employed by the Al- USN vs. British Navy; tennis match- | (o oigion” of Dr. Bunnell and The iollowing liquor 1icenses from Alexandria S. Oft aska Native Service. i es, USN vs. British Navy; five through Federal Public Works|Were approved ‘today by Federal St singles and two doubles; picnic. 3 to 5 Judge George W. Folta in U. S. o agency. : 5, for 300 British Navy enlisted men g | District Court here: g : Mr. Foss was a PAA passenger DI o ) 3 lm!’li'ligga‘llNRSax::hSl;T ,x::ex}i:‘,,»p,,,(.‘,]vg',!(\ the Interior Monday, returned ; Transfer J"‘ ‘h‘; S“;:e’“\ Cfl‘:g f [ % e B0 P 1, SArOMEns i, Junean by’ PNA from Anchor-ilicepse inicunesn 370 E r”ok XciL v Ball Park, Juneau All Stars vs. An- 2 Thur.«ia; Moore to John L. Sullivan f ANOT HER EXCLUS chorage All Stars, admission to serv- B o A new wholesale liquor license ; “| D. M. Blanchard, Customs Officer , tributing Company t J @ d t t 2-.\} ml\ Adlgsk.n at7 .;(\)mengu C(‘-lrndti,m Taku Inlet, is stopping at the | A new restaurant hconsy at Hy- 0 unea“g C‘n 0 e petce "‘;‘ S‘:"‘A‘“"‘_' 5 %0 = oo | Gastineau Hotel. Also at the hotel der for Alfred A. Phillips - \ e e A0 1Is his brother, G. Blanchard of - einom® “ b b s i i | Bxaaway; i FROM WRANGELL kel n a \ ide's | trip down the on an A P A une Debbe of Wrangell is regi- . (\) \ Henry Hamion's local moyies Seil it win an Empie wani-ac! ed at the Gastineau Hotel. . \ ' ommanding officers of visiting | ships; dance for ships’ officers, Ma- sonic Temple, 9 to 12, AWVS host- esses; dance for 100 Royal Navy and | 100 USN enlisted personnel, Elks Hall, orchestra furnished by cruiser | Kenya, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and Teen-Age Club girls, 16 years and up, co-hostesses; rifle matches, local team, USCG team, USN team and British Navy team competing: Carsen Lawrence will contact all ships and arrange details. FRANK METCALF | MEETS (ORNELL | CLASSMATE HERE | | A boyhood friendship of more than 40 years ago was renewed Ior}l Frank Metcalf, Juneau engineer, | when Dr. Earl H. Coleman of Fresno | walked into Metcal’s office the| other day. Dr. Coleman and Met- calf were classmates at Cornell, | graduating in 1903, and hadn’t .\(‘rn( cach other since then. | Dr. Coleman is professor of bio- logy at Fresno State College. Travel- ing with him on a trip through Al- | aska of two months is Dr. A. I\ | Lang, Dean of Fresno State. They | left Juneau today for Seatttle via Pan American Airways after seeing Nome, Barrow, Fairbanks and An- chorage and other Alaska points. They reported that the Kenai Pen- insula fire doesn't seem to have caused as much damage as reported and that there is still a great deal of game to be seen from the air. MORE PRIZES FOR BIG SALMON DERBY Prizes for Juneau's big Salmon Derby August 31 are now nearing the $5000 mark and more prizes are coming in daily. Any mer- chants who have not yet made do- nations should call Ed Peyton at the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co., where prizes are on display. Latest additions include a Win- chester 12-guage magnum auto- matic shotgun, the gift of North- ern Commercial Company of Ju- neau, and a case of Darigold milk donated by the Gastineau Gro- cery. .- FROM COBOL Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bolyan and George Bolyan of Cobal, Alaska, are stopping at the Hotel Juneau. Watch for Our | Special Opening | After weeks and months of waiting and working, time is at hand for the of our new store. STEVENS’ i Our : 3 Saturday Specials this week will especially please you. They include items you can always use, and there is a wide range of choice for you. Black Kid Gloves Sizes 6 — 614 — 614 Were Priced at $5.95 Special Saturday at ONLY 8$2.25 Other Specials Tailored Blouses and Shirt Waists-$1.00 and $1.50 Pedal Pushers §1.95 Women's Aspaney Baranof Hotel Building 1¢s the Nicest Store in Towy Announcement will be made as soon as possible. Meanwhile we invite you to visit us in the opening Upstairs Store. 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