Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
—— £ { PAGE EIGHT A rowboat or cther The motion for intervention also designated by a large ol g 'denies the allegations of the ori- or placard will ke stationed at /\'nk ginal suit and states that the in- Bay, and another at Tee Harbor tervenors are all employers and at th eentrance to the check-in are vitally interested in the out- areas com= of the e because of the Each boa ving before 4 p. m. |huge sums pay to the UCC will be by the official lannually y n was sim- craft, and given a numbered quali- ilar to the answer filed by the fying slip, representing the order Attorn General and also asked h from that boat will for dismissal of the action Le received by the judges at the > i float Boats arriving after 4 HANSENS GO SOUTH o'clock will ke disqualified, al- — though weighing-in may continue! Mr .and Mrs. Harold Hansen left until 6 p. m. or later. | yesterday via Pan American Airways enroute to their home in Long Beach, Calif. They have been in Juneau during the fishing season Hansen has been working on the halibut boat, the Explorer, which is All vessels will stand away from| the check-in float, ‘preferably an- chored, until called by the judges. It is planned to have official scales on the floats, and any fish- erman may be required to open|owned by his father, Magnus Han- his fish for inspection or m lm\r‘ sen. They will return to Juneau next it in the judges' possession, tagged spring i and numbered. ee———— Fish Check’ ng | AT THE GASTINEAU Cemmittee members emphasized| Wayne Frank and Lyle A. White, that Derby contestants may enter of Los Angeles, Calif., are registered a fish caught this Sunday even if'at the Gastineau Hotel. i Make Your Reservations NOW for the Saturday Night No-Host | Banquet of the HOUSE LANDS (OMMIITEE at 8:00 o'Clock at the Salmen Creek Country Club THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AT THE ugget Shop Moccasins and Tofems “ 25% off MANY BRANDS of WATCHES and Numerous Other Items at REDUCED PRICES Start NOW to make Your Gift Problem easy SAVE by Laying away your gifts for Christmas delivery. A deposit will hold your selec- 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway TELEPHONE THE CLUB DIRECT-Juneau No. 015 for your RESERVATION, or CALL the ALASKA TRAVEL BUREAU, Baranof Hotel, Phone 646 tion for you. “Come In and Browse Around” Nationally Known AR AR HARBOR CAFE Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Complete Lunch, 85¢ I'resh Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. ( of ' month’s they already entered a smaller| |major operation at tne Virginia|their grades and the number vacation. Mayo is plAN SE(OND IRY one 1 wee However ‘ "0[](' AS 1‘\4.““.. Hospital enrolled: Etolin Wittanen, | Territorial Commander of the Vet-|{ ne h from ecach contestant | 1 e first and second grades, 30; Eliza-|erans of Foreign War and will rep- z AI SA'_MON DERBY vih: P V1B SRS SOABICER | NL"7S | HAS BIRTHDAY betli Lancaster, third and fourth,'resent Alaska at the Cleveland, O.|{ tion | Donna Lee Swift had a birth-|26; Mary Peter, fifth and sixth,|National Convention. After the |} Arrangen are being made to |day Tuesd Lecoming ten w'nJl'l Robert D. Wagner, seventh and'convention, the coupl> will visit]{ SUNDAY '!'H's WEEK have coffee and hot dogs available! Word has been received here of Of age. She celebrated with her|eighth, 25. |Mr. Mayo's family in Bangor, | at both checking-in floats, but!the death af a former Douglas friends at a party at the family| High School: Supt. Rice, History Maine, and Mrs. Mayos' parents in|} re will be no pienic James Baroumes. He |home. and Government; Raymond Reed, Connecticut. { Change Made in Siarhng t was reported at last night’s!passed away at the Virginia Mason —~ |Science and Mathematics; and| A [t meeting that registrations now [Hospital on Tuesday evening DOUG ¢ TO STATES |‘\11»~ Irene Johnson, Commerce N HERE | { Time - Welghlng»m iy .‘“‘.“.h':, ',m' Gl Il in Leattle. Death was ca Miss Norcen Arcrews, and Miss abd English, 24 David Hotch and wite arrived in!{ ! Ie itions will be available of blood reaching his Ruth Anne Anceison wers pas-| School hours starts at 9 o'clock yown vesterday from Haines where| '“me Pa.’ti(ulars ’1\”:;”“’ ""“H}‘ And BRIUICay Bk tieart a Dbladder operation, sengers on the Aleutian Monday, thiS year instead of the 8:45 hour!ihev have been fishing “cr the|| arnell's Sport Center, 1. Gold-'it js reported. Baroumes was 61 morning enroute to Seattle and ©Stablished during recent years.ipaines Packing Company. They|} ey stein’s store and Madsen's Cyclery. iyears of age, an oldtimer of Doug-|way-points. They will make their Other chamges are also being|je; again for the Taku fishing ! No thanks to the weather, which Al'.\hu-\l \\hull..‘l\ lost his regis- |last, having lived here for 35 years first real stop in Olympia, Wash., (worked out by the new Superinten- grounds, where they. will fall n;h} prompted the C Guard to x‘.m tration slip should v'!jt‘ck With |prior to 1944.° He was a steel- where they have relatives, and dent of Schools for the Douglas Canning Co. About : off last Salmon Derby Larry Parker before Sunday, as!melicr at the Treadwell foundry'may seck employment there. The| o, | dosen Haines fishermen will be | shortly bef Der- persons attempting to go out fish-'and a property owner operating girls also intend to visit relatives WESTONS, TWIN BOYS lon the grounds here ‘his week. |{ 5 a by ials made eve- ing or to check in fish without 'the Baroumes Apartment e. It in Seattle and Chico, Calif. Both| TWin boys were born permaturely = : nifg ‘to second their blanks will be disqualified. | was stated that Baroumes had|girls were grocery store employees|t® Mrs. Arthur Weston the latter TUG 166 IN { time this comin - never consulted a physician in his|in Douglas recently. ipart of August, according to word| Tpe U, S, Engineers Tug, 166,|} At a mectin Council life before his present illness, hav- G |here. One child died at birth,\amiveq in Port this morning, af-|§ Chagbers s ASKS DISM'SSA[ ling always enjoyed the best Of| (CRAB CANNERY OPERATING while the other is reported doing [ter a trip to Ketchikan. The ves- commit Chairman Milo thealth Bhs Dontiss’ Brab. Cotbpany “m\uen Mr. and Mrs. Weston arelse] is captained k Douglas man, § Clouse over events of last Surviving are his wife, a brother, (pegin” gperations this week wm,rfmm“ Douglas residents, 1OW!Captain Wm. F. Snyder. Other ') i e FOR EXPERIEN(E and three daughters, Nina Bar-\jhe it load of crabs arriving imaking their = home at Buckley, poyglas men on the crew are: Cur-| ) made some inges in um” and oumes, who lives with the fam-iy,qa¢ ©|Wash. They have three other'tjc Bach, first mate; Alvert Fleek, t procadure wilt be followed RA'"NG I.Awsu"‘lnv at 7348 14th. N. W. Seattl Owners and managers, Dick and|°%'® Jan. Delmar and PFrank. |gesistant engineer; and Gerald;} ime this week will be Helen Buseiore and Agnes Basshipva Swanson, have thelr process-| L Cashen and Joc Reidi, Jr, deck|| 8 a. m., and no boats will leave the . B\HA']‘] planned for =a‘urdvn"lnl:iup.lxmn\:\‘zlil :Ndfu\m lrmgni‘ckoel:;‘ Mr. and Mrs. He x>lri1.“;"\ Mw\-nilmuh >oes I g i w caL 8 erations a @ crew ol ¥ * i 3 ay check-in ar 1‘\ at \uf( 'l\:\x lx_xln‘d A“orney Ge"erai’ anate, ¢ the St. Dimitri, Greek Orthodox |{ined up. Two hundred ““z m’ty‘;"“'“' passengers Tuesczy on the| Eli Rapich, of Pelican City, is |} i R v : Church and interment at Volun-|traps have been located in the PAA plane southbound, on a staying at the Gastineau Hotel ¢ dgia ey e i Employers Ask Court fo [ier Park cemetery Glacier Bay and Icy Straits area,| . 2 a here (a6, T . s i Iwhich will be maintained and Te- | e f‘“,'l' b f"‘l‘l ‘k"f ot 'j\;'l’)_ Dismiss UCC Suit FAVRE T e set by Clancy Henkins and Dotol e s aiber B e i ATy (SN SRR Brown and their vessel. Wm. Cuth- eason for holding all Loals at| Double action has been|tdken in| 'Mr. and Mrs. F. (8. Faurot, par-jtert Will“transport fhe catch' frofs the check-in areas until 8 o'clock the challenge of the perience ents of Mrs. George Matson and|tke crab fields to the cannery on i so that it last minute. weather rating” system for Terrilorial an-|Beymore Patrot Jeft on the Prin- board his 46-Toot troller "Mist. - reports are unfavorable, the Derby employment compensation —estab- . cess Louise after a five week vaca- ot still be called off before the lished by the last session of theltion visit with their family here.| SC mml. ENROLLMENT UP leave to begin fishing Territorial Legislature. The /\l:u-‘,Tlu‘\' will return to their home, Both the {e and High School Subject To Inspection ka Unemployment Compensation|in Weiser, Idaho, where Mr. Fau-|of the Douglus Publc Schools have All craft are warned that they Commision, represented by Altor- ot {3 connected with th> FBI{increased in enrollment this year Mea the subject to inspection by the ney General Ralph Rivers, has fil-'tnd skeriff's office by approximately 25 percent, ac- is GR‘]CERIES Coast Guard, and must carry suf- cd its answer to a suit made The ccup_le Pn]o:\'ml‘L.h(‘ best of cording to Superintendent Lon C. Ph ficient life preservers or other li.e'Anchorage by Felton H. Griffin mn‘m‘w, durmgdtr:n- \H‘u, undlre- Rice. il o one s J cent as required bylagainst R. E. Sheldon, Exccutive Poited a gran me during ther| On the first day of school las E 7 ° - ‘V::‘\:’xll:?c (Sn‘:{'_)m bl and the Com-'lirst Alaskan visit there were 101 registrations 3 7 l “'Alask“’s F"!endlle&t M“ Rito. TDarty: oftloais haten b nest F. Jessen - ainst a total of 124 this last night's meeting that distress,? y hd George Vaa 3 Supt. Rice estimates that ? signals should be “catrisd by, ali|Ctitfin cd that the newi Keith Ru’_cr\s was a passenger|the High School enrollment will Dehvery s:hedule boats, particularly the smaller ones 18w is invali !Monday to Seattle via PAA, where reach 30 this year as against 14 MORNING DELIVERY A 5 flag Wil b redagiibucd asi | Bivers, today, ‘malled his answoribe will be ‘witht hiRCwWNerHBIRD ik yent. o ] AFTERNOON DELIVERY distress signal on any smailjto the U. S. District Court for th~ ! Rober's, who was to undergo a| Following is a list of teachers, i)()l“(‘l AS DEI IVER\: TUE AYS | FRIDAY cratt. - {Third Divicion and denied all ofjy s e sLLAS DEL JAYS and £ A number of lavger vessals, those the charges which Griffin bad I BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day carrying radios particularly, w.li/named. He then moved for a dis- have on toard a designated offi-imissal of the case %, s et s e, | STOCK REDUCING skipper, will be responsible fc \lkner and Banfield, of Juneau, notifying smaller craft in his vi- r’ll\tl J G”“l’l,]“:l' ams, - of '\In- ity ‘1t the D is callel on chorage, have filed a motion for Ph f.(xm;m[ “; (\.‘MJ:‘.I' conditions .cave to intervene in the suit on one Lehalf of several of their clients, Cancellation Signal The U. S. Smelting, Refining and 371 The boat officials will carry on Mining Co.; Alaska Laundry; Pac- board large white fla ch willific American Fisheries, Inc.; Healy be raised if a can ition is re- River Coal Corporation; Juneau ceived by radio, or at whatever Spruce Corporation; Ketchikan ' time the larger koat haits fish- Spruce Mills; Western F ing to make the return trip for!Co.; Wells Alaska Motors 4 final check-in Pioneer Cab Co ave o WE FEATURE THE VERY BEST IN GRAIN-FED BABY WESTERN BEEF! Cottage Cheese PL““S WALLA WALLA ——— -——NO. 2! 'TIN zsci D e e e | LIGHTER FLUID e mogdel B T § BOOK MATCHES - JELLO — CASE—48—$3. 99‘ COCOANUT —— — PO 18¢ “ AYO“N“SE BEST FOODS ———— - —QUART 51c § c! \ )\ \ \ —— PACKAGE lsc WESSON OIL — — ™"58 CRISCO " SPRY —— 3'" ™" §1.55| PEACHE FARM FRESH With All the Vi We have FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLE and the ROB e | s S S S N S SRR R D TRY OUR T-BONE STEAK-CUT WASTE-FREE by Ward Garrett and Ray Mansfield THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 NEEDLECRAFT & JUNIOR SHOP 11115 Seward Street SPECIAL SNOW SUITS Sizes 1 to 4 17 at $10.00 7.00 Exira Ski Pants es 3—6 11 at $2.95 5 Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention o e O B o B A it i) B et e ] and MEATS cet® Free Delivery . .CLOSES 10:00 A. M CLOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P. CLOSES 12 !\()()N 498 Phone 371 n Beef KRAFT 1 Pound Pkg. 29¢ ;FROZEN STRAWBERRIES ~ 1 ™ 65¢c iFROZEII PEAS T PACEAQE zsc ‘“ucoA _—_— l POUND PACKAGE ssc Ponx A“D BEA“S VAN CAMP'S, 300 size z for 350 PlchEs LIBBY'S SWEET MIXED ——— lz 0zZ. 390 nl“so OR n“z SOAP POWDER —— souP TOMATO—CAMPBELL'S ——————— 8 for sl 00 5" $1.00 T ;CIGARETTES ALL BRANDS —————CARTON 31.49 FOR CANNING HALES and ELBERTAS By the Lug PACKAGE 45c Groceries Phone PESSISSSSSS soup ASSORTED-—CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLES tamins Still In S arriving WEEKLY by CANADIAN BOATS ERT EUGENE -