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PAGE EIGHT are being THREE 8-YEAR-OLDS CAUSE DESTRUCTION IN DOUGLAS SCHOOL Tw e r-old k¢ and ne eil old girl were ap- Douglas yesterday by 8. Marshal Walter ‘The trio accused of the Do $500 damage School on Wednesday Their names are beir three youngsters started he basement and worked up t top floor of the school Luilding, causing damage all the; way. Ink was poured over many| ngs, food from the Home Econ- classroom was mixed to- and strewn throughout the hermometers were smash- »s and calendars torn the walls, desks were over-| t i, drawers emptied and dump-| ed on the floor, typewriter ribbons | were removed and drawings made on the walls with crayor The youngsters were brought to Juneau yesterday and discussed their crime with the District At- torney. Their parents have made arrangements to pay for the dam-| age donc | - —— PARISH PICNIC | TOMORROW AT | SHRINE ISLAND The Catholic Church parish pic- nic will be held tomorrow at the Shrine of St. Terese on the Gla- cier Highway Mass will be cele- brated at the Shrine at 11 0’ Individuals have beer about food for the picnic. ¥ ever all who come for the picnic are supposed to bring their own Gis kr s and forks. Mrs. A M. Geyer is in charge of food, Kernny Thibod it handl tertainment and Martin transportation. For those i no means of transportation, a chartered bus will leave the Catholic Church at 9:45 and again at 11:30 a. m. Al people who are driving out to the picnic and have room in their car for extra pacsengers are ask- ed to drive by the Church and pick up anyone going to the pic- nic - - FORMAL DANCE FOR OFFICERS BY AWVS AT TEMPLE TONIGHT In honor of \he officers of the British and American navies, the American Women's Voluntary Serv- ice will give a formal dance in the Scottish Rite Temple this evening between the hours of 9 and 12. Music will be fyrnished by the U. S. Navy orchestra. Officers may bring dates to the dance, whether they are members of the AWVS or not All members of the asked to bring cookies or small sandwiches to the dance. e THEE FUR LOCAL JAIL U. S. Marshal William T. Ma- honey returned to Juneau th moring from a Ketchikan business trip. On his return, he brought back three prisoners for the Ju- neau Federal jail At Craig, he picked up Rita Johnson, who will serve a 90-day sentence for being drunk and disorcerly. At Petersburg, he picked up Ag- nes Swanson who will serve 40 ys for being drunk and disord- erly. He also picked up a com- mitted insane person, who will be sont to the American Lake Hos- pital .- —— ARRAIGNED TODAY Laurence Twidell and Clemence Krueger were arraigned today by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gra; a charge of illegal fishing. They fish ‘h: charged with operating a trap during a midweek closed period at East Point, Chatham Straits. - >-so — CANNERYMAN HERE John S. Henry of the P. E. Harris Company of Seattle is at the anof Hotel Jar- - - - POLICE COURT George L'Heuroux was fined $25 and sentenced to five days in jai today by City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer on a charge of bein drunk and disorderly PUBLIC HEARINGS! and appo. sday 2P M | pitching for | cents for | for all i f | hander. AWVS are | Congressional by callin or indi- and the with the appearance Burr Johnson August 28, Senate Cham THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE R ACTIVITIES FOR NAVY VISITINGNAVIES oo g i oes FILL LONG LIST., = o, to 9:00. PROGRAM e fvities schedule t k. b= i Activities scheduled for both Unit ISy MY SATURDAY, August 23— Dance ed States Navy and British Nav for 100 Royal Navy and 100 USN enlisted personucl during their Ju- NEAU, ALASKA Grade School audi- to 9 p. m. Juneau 7:30 ies at orium, MONDAY, Aug. 25—Glacier trips, movies at auditorium,’ movies at Elk's Hall shown Starling of Alaska Na- tive Service, 7:30 to 9:00. | Dance for 200 Royal Navy Per- personnel. Orchestra furnished by neau visit are connel. Orciestra furnished by RN Cruiser Kenya. Elks Hall, 9 to SO | Cruiser Kenya. St. Ann's Parish {12. Beta Sigma Phi sorority SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 | gall, 9-12. Catholic Daughters of ’Tr‘vnAAgc Club girls 16 years Glacier trips. America and members of young up co-hostesses. Activities at Evergrecen Bowl, women's clubs co-hostesses. 2. Senate Chambers at 6. Senate Chamber: 11, Senate Chambers 2P. M WEATHER ONLY | QUESTION, BIG | DIAMOND SERIES holds suming tna: the rain off, the Juneau All Stars will take on the Anchorage All Stars to- at 6 p. m. at Fireman's Ball Park in the first game of a special three-game Chances are that start on the u and information chorage states that Kemppainen will be doing the visitors. A large crowd of local citizenry and both British and American bluejackets are expected to at- tend the game. Prices will be 50 civilians, and 25 cents men in uniform. | There has been no starting line- up issued for the Juneau All- series. George Kuhns mound for Ju- from An- Whitey the ne Stars, who are Leing managed by Bill Holzheimer. Joe Werner, who plays primarily at third, will act as field captain Joe Snow will be on the first sack, and either B. Palmer or Tommie Mierzejewski at second. Earl Forsythe will be at short, and fielders will probably be Jensen in vicht, Cope in center and Eddie Nielsen on left. Holloway or Houston will catch. and substitute pilchers who can also take other positions on the field are Cantillion, Guy, Dean, Rollison, Phelps and Floberg. DOPE ON ANCHORAGE A tentative lineup for the An- chorage All-Star Army baseball nine, scheduled to arrive here this afternoon for two games with Juneau's All-Star outfit, was re- ceived by Earl Forsythe today. Carl Forsythe, No. 10, center field eft handed batter with an average of .190 who is from Brownsvil Pa Joe Gr No. 17, shortstop; bats righ! nded and has an erage at the plate of .340, from Easton, Pa Johnny Ward, No. 5, second base; hthanded batter, hitting .250, from Fort Worth, Texas Red Riffe, No. 13, catcher and rlayer-manager, righthander, bat- ting .300, from Grundy, Va Bill Sheperd, No 15, left field, right-hander, batting .250, from Chippewaw Falls, Wis, George So No. 11, third base, ancther righthander, batting .260, n Elmira, N. Y. Don Smith, Ne. 1, right field, right- hander batting .200, from Fort Smith, Ark George “Flip” Gearino, No. 2, left- first baseman, batting .024, said to be a great defensive first baseman put in a batting slump, from Plainfield, N. J “ Whitey Kemppainen, No. 4, pitch- | er, lefthander batting .343, from Hancock, Michigan. He has won 4 and lost 2 | Other players making the trip in- | clude two hurlers, Bill Stepehenson | and Ben Bavey, and a reserve out- | fielder, Charles Hanes. — e — TOMORROW LARGE ‘ NIGHT FOR MOOSE Tomorrow wm be the big night in | the Moose Lodge rooms when the | men sponsor a food auction and pre- | pare a buffet supper for their ladies. "1"]\(' Legion of the Moose will dis- i play their prowess as chefs and cook | the food for the supper and for the | X social. Card contests and other entertainment will be held during | the evening, All members of the Loyal Order of Moose, Women of the Moose and the Legicn of the Moose and their guests are invited. Festivities begin at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. e | SOUTH FOR MEDICAL ATTENTION i James Sofoulis flew to Seattle yes- terday via Pan American Airways. He will stay there for about three weeks in order to receive medical attention M4 Home for day visit with his family is Claude Helgeson, the son of Mrs. Garland Boggan. Helge son is the First Mate on the S. § Republic, which has been transport- ing Army families to Japan. He has DINNER SCHEDULED i j NOW | iy starting at 2 p. m. Cricket game, Cocktail party on board HMS MONDAY, August 25—Dance for|USN vs. British Nayy; tennis match- (Kenya for 150 invited guests. 200 Royal Navy personnel. Orches-|es, USN vs. British Navy: fivel | tra furnished by Cruiser Kenya. singles and two doubles; picnic. 3 to! TUESDAY, Aug. 26 — Glacier St. Ann's Pggish Hall, 9-12. Catholic 5, for 300 British Navy enlisted men | trips. | Daughters "of America and mem- and 300 UNS enlisted men. | Free Forest Service movies aL! bers of the Young Women's Club| Baseball game, 6 p. m., Firemen's juncau Grade School auditorium.' jof St. Ann’s Church, co-hostesses. Ball Park, Juneau All Stars vs. An- | Black and white, colored, and all; i chorage All Stars, admission to serv- talkies; free movies by Mr. Star- TUESDAY, August 26—Dance for|icemen, 25 cents. ling of Native Service at {200 Royal Navy Personnel. Or-| Free movies: Forest Service mov- | cCatholic Hall. chestra furnished by Cruiser Ken- jes on Ala at Juneau Grade Dance for 200 Royal Navy Per- ya. CIO-Union Hall, 9-12. Ameri- School auditorium, 7:30 to 9. Colored sonnel Orchestra furnished by can Legion Auxiliary and mem-| movies at St. Ann's Roman Catholic | Cruiser Kenya. CIO Hall, 9-12. bers (16 years and up) of a Parish Hall, 7:30 to 9, Dr. J. O. American Legion Auxiliary and young women's fraternal club, co- Rude’s trip down the Yukon and memtbers (16 years and up) of a hostesses. Henry Harmon's local movies. |young women's fraternal club, co- Ay Dinner at Governor's House for hostcum i All women are urged to attend| commanding officers of visiting e | these dances. The groups that are'ships; dance for ships’ officers, Ma- | acting as co-hostesses are doing so/sonic Temvle, 9 to 12, AWVS host- to provide a home-like atmosphere|esses: dance for 100 Royal Navy and for both the girls who care to at-/100 USN enlisted personnel, EIks’ tend and the men aboard the vis- Hall, orchestra furnished by cruiser iting ships. Kenya, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and Teen-Age Club girls, 16 years TEEENTERCNDORTRTOORARDDEREORRDRHE amc wp, co-hostesses; rifie matches, | local team, USCG team, USN team and British Navy team competing; ' oo (o) | Carsen Lawrence will contact all 5 t i Landing on ships and arrange details. FOR WRITER GROUP : : s NAVY BOAT S(HEDULE leave the old Ferry| the following sche- dule to take visitors to the U. 8. and the fnur Nereus, Subtender, A‘l’ (oumnv (!_UB SUNDAY, August 24—Church. visiting U. S. Nav. Doubleheader baseball game at the Juneau harbor: | Firemen’s Ball Park: Juneau All 2:50, 3:20, 3:50 and The Outdoor Writers of America |gars vs. Anchorage All Stars, 2 are welcome on these ships both| will be the guests at & no-host din- |, 'my admission to servicemen, 25¢. Saturday and Sunday | i ner at the Salmon Creek Country Activities at E\.ergreon Bowl be- | Llout. Comdr. Edward P. Chester; teams comm.”, g: tennis British Aide to the Governor. The writers petween local teams and will be the guests of the club for ignq USN teams, five singles and the dinner to which the general pub- 'ty doubles. lic is invited HMS Kenya open for A special turkey dinner has been t, Jocal visitors 3:30 to 6:30 p. m. A public reception will be held at inspection the Governor's Mansion on Monday evening to honor William E. Warne. arranged for the banquet at the pyjling boat races, USN, British Assistant Secretary of the Interior. price of $2.50 per plate. Reservations Nayy, USCG, 4 p. m.; Lt. Comdr. A dinner party will precede the re- should be made through the Alaska ' Gaorge Playdon, Exec. Off., USCG ception, which will begin at 9:30 Travel Bureau in the Baranof Hotel i Cutter Wachusett will arrange de- pm. All people who are interested The phone number is 646. The din- | tai]5. in meeting Secretary Warne and his ner will begin at 8 p. m. Glacier trips. party are invited to attend the xe- All persons are invited to attend Free movies at Elks Hall, 7:30 ceplion and entertain the visitors. to 9; Amy Lou Blood of Lu-Ek’s — - T Photo Shop® showing colored mov-, Mohammedanism is the prevail- vice mov- faith am FIREFLACE WOOD —~—— 2-Foot Lengths $6.00 for Truck Load ~ Guaranteed - 85 cu. ft. Phene Green 273 or Chrisiensen Bros. Garage STREETS TO BE WASHED Downtown city streets will be washed at 4 a. m,, Sunday, accord- ing to an announcement today from City Street Foreman Bert Lyb He asks that automobile owners It move their cars from the downtown area at that time in order that the iob may be oleted. the Indonesians. DO NOGT WAIT REGISTER | ) ¢ J Juneau SALMON DERBY Sunday-August 31 * | Register At: Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Darnell’s Sport Cenier Thomas Hardware 1. Goldstein's Store | Madsen's Bike Shop of JUNEAU, and Val Poor's - DOUGLAS i Watch The Empire for Rule Changes I been in the Army Transport Service for four years and is now working ¢ master’s rating, which he will cive next spr - - Indonesians are typically short d r, with broad flat faces, = W YN Wy sy sy wmawy ow v v s S R TR PR o T K SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1947 (O O MEN OF THE U. S. NAVY, THE COAST GUARD, THE ROYAL NAVY and ALL Out-of-Town Visifors to Juneau, and (o the Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway Noted Throughout Alaska for lis FINE FOOD and ENTERTAINMENT W Charles Alexander ‘“Jo=-Jo’° Jones Drumsccecececececees : cossesssso Uitar TAP-DANCER De-Luxe A NEW TASTE THRILL T-Bone Steaks — Filet Mignon French Fried Chicken Delicious Louisiana Prawns and the Finest Chinese Food ENTERTAINMENT of Course! Always Something New FLOOR SHOWS EVERY NIGHT