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MAILBOAT AURORA IS TOTALLOSS Is Swept Aglagsf Resf and Disappears from Sight -Mail Is Saved 11 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA; 26 ARE CARRIED OUT 1 hrc Twenty ttle, one Fairbank enge from n two to < rs W B2 Rex Willlam Robert Juneau to Bill Knox wley Helex Ross Mor Deeter Ruth Coo- Beth Lane James Mary 1 Mor W to Fairbanks Alm Jim Ryal B LIL UGGEN, JAMES MAHAR PERFORM, KIWANIS MEETING Lillian Uggen and James top-rank- the Bubble » Bananof Ho- Kiwanians leaving fcr He sang et Sixteen. “When Irish He was ac- Uggen on the then sang several of concluding by “Whoopee.” a fare- as he is eek. Amid to college” for Mr. and daug " Mrs. Uggen 1 songs. rsion of Stork Shower Given, in Honor of Mrs. Lenz: Herb 1e decid he enough to stay his home in Pelic He will returr he Agnes R, with Lenz was honored at hower given last evening R. Lesher at her heme Highway ] sts played games during the after which many lovely were presented to the hon-| The refreshment table was! centered by a cake decorated with blue and pink storks Those attending the Bayers, Mrs, rell Naish, 5. Olga rs. Verna Murphy and Mrs ard Harris, SOLDIER KILLED IN'ACCIDENT AT FT. RICHARDSON ANCHORAG Army a fied a 19 dier as the vic ing at Fort They said Pf. was killed in his dental shot from being adjacent He had be His party were V. Bayers Mrs. Henry ' Ashenbrenner, Rich- | - RENT OFFICIAL s Anders LEAVES BENEFIT SHOW Juneau Volunteer FIRE DEPARTMENT Humphrey Bogart Jhil DEAD RECKONING CAPITOL HEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Clai ms "Tes! Tube” Baby—Hers . el THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 194; Mrs. Julia Strnad, 31, hugs her daughter, Antoinette, home at New York after her estranged husband, Antoine, claimed a father’s share in the child. product of artifi legal parent. In court the mother claimed the baby is al insemination and therefore she is the sole The “tesi tube” baby claim arose in Mrs. Strnad’s legal attempt to keep her husband from visiting the child. # Photo. DEER SEASON NEAR TAFT-HARTLEY BILL . WILL BE DISCUSSED END; POOR RESULTS BY JUNEAU C. OF C. h the end of the Alaska deer hunting season in sight, reports on results have been far from enthu- siastic according to the Regional Off.ce of the U. S. Fish and Wild- life Service. They said today that no accurate reports are yet avail- able howe cn the number cf deer taken this season. They ex plained t these reports will n be submitted il next year. F&WL Game ed that few i al repc 5 ived hi 1 a decrease the kill: The in will end Saturday ¢ eral hunting par- ties are reported to be out in the wcods in an effort to get their buck before the season's close. One local hunter reported today of inging back buck. He was Ernest Hooper of Connors Motor Co. Hopeer said he de ; Douglas Island - Harry Au Cosseiic and Mar- garet C. Burgh have made appli- cation for a marriage license frcm U. S. Commisioner PFelix Gray. got his coffeeteens . . . aroma of purest coffees cap- tured in rich little nuggets. 8 ounce tin . . 85¢ ing confection of full flaver. 8 ounce tin . . 85¢ dealers for %6’ of san francisco Their Line includes fine Candies of many varieties, Fruit Cake, Plum Puddings and delicious After-dinner Mints that melt in your mouth. ORDER YOUR FRUIT CAKE and PLUM PUDDING NOW! The NUGGET SHOP The NUGGET SHOP has been appointed Exclusive At the regular luncheon meeting of merce in e Gold Room of Baranof Hotel cn Thursday noon, members and guests will participate in a round-table explanation of the Taft-Hartley Labor Law. The dis- sicn will not attempt to defend or denounce the pro ons of this lezislation but merely to clarify the law as it now stands, and translate its language into such terminology | :hat the layman can understand Lec T will start the bail roliing by listing in brief the ccntent of the law, and then com- ment {rom the floor will be called for in an effort to make the legis- lation completely comprehensible to r and industry. Represen- tatives of local labor groups have been invited and it is hoped that familiarity with the new law be helpful in this analysis. -, reys ELKS ANNUAL SHOOT At the Elks Hall tonight Nov. 12 at 8 p.m, Public invited. —adv. 731-t1 cinnamon bumps . . . spicy mouth-watering goodness certain to delight! Fragrant, imported cinnamon blended in a yummy butter-rich candy that's truly an exciting adven- ture in good taste. Individually wropped and gaily packaged. 8 oz. tin . . . 8Sc NEW SIMPSON BUILDING ol Phone 266 ° L ~ ECOND and SEWARD STREETS JUNEAU ® ALASKA the Juneau Chamber of Com- | the | TERR. LABOR DEPT, | TO HOLD HEARINGS | " FOR FISH PACKERS ] e Henry Benson, Territorial Com- | missioner of Labor, announced to- |day that advisory hearings on | Alaskan salmon canneries will be held in Juneau during the week of | January 5. The hearings are pre- liminary nd sanitary code for the salmon anners and the code will be drawn lup with the co-operation of the | Territorial Department of Health | Employees through their d packers are being notified of | the hearing date. |vited to attend the hearings and {anyone having suggestions en- couraged to appear. | Benson said that salmon canneries in | higher standards for packing | than plants elsewhere as they are | more efficient and safer. He said, | however, that the safety measures | for workers in Alaskan canneries laren’t up to standards of modern | industrial processes. High accident | frequency has resulted in a loss of iman power and is expensive to the | canner ! Benson said that ther | gitference between the Ltest plant |and the poort plant in Alaska, {and that a is needed for iLl‘.cx.f canners who make no attempt {to improve their plants or pack |Into the code will be incorporated | pack methods and sanitary proced- |ures in an effort to bring the sub- standard plant up to the point | where it doesn’t endanger the rest lof the industry, and Wwill assure lan Alaska salmon pack that the | public will accept without question Other items to be investigated are such problems as water supply, housing for workers, and waste | dispcsal. The waste disposal has’ | become an acute problem in many where the canneries are ted within the city limits. - 'HOLY TRINITY GUILD " WILL MEET TONIGHT is , the ave in gene Alask food is a wide The Holy Trinity Guild will hold | an important meeting in the Par- ish Hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Plans for the Dollar Bazaar will be completed and members are asked | o bring their white elephants and other donations. Co-hostesses for meeting will be Mrs son, Mrs. Ann Skuse | Ruth McNamara. | - - - this evening's Georgia Nel- ! and Mrs. | CARD OF THANKS heartfelt thanks to those | kind to us in the loss | of our husband and father; also !to all who took part in searching | for the airliner “Clipper Talisman,” {and those who so kindly offered | their zervices, and for the beautiful I‘rlural offerings. MRS. IONE FELTON and children, IONE, CECELIA, ERMA and OLI- VER. —adv. 731-t1 Our | who were Hughéslflying Boat in Waler First Time to formulation of a safety unions The public is in- ¥ largest in the word floats in the harber n‘ Long Beach, Calif., The ship has been given its first taxi tests. ® Photo. Howard Hughes' 400,000-pound flying boat, after being taken frem a nearby graving dock. CAMPBELL-HOUSE SHIPYARD NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WRITE or WIRE , For Reservation and Information Box 170, Wrangell, Alaska There Is No Substitute for Newsuane( Agle{fisinu!_ BONDS SET AT $500 Bonds of $500 each set Monday by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray for Frank George and Paul Milton were turned over to him by City Police ior prosecution by Federal authorities. George is facing charg- es of petty larceny and of being drunk and disorder] Milton is charged with being drunk and dis- orderly. 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Of vital interest is the fact that now you can obtain this essential marine equipment under lease or by outright purchase, and we are proud to announce our appointment as distributors and service headquarters for this area. Youll find new safety and new profit in using one of several models. There is one special type for each and 2very navigation requirement. ALASKA .'EL!?;EER‘,N ICS . . sailing 307 Seward Phone 62—Juneau *Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Lo <R W TURKEY SHOOT TONIGHT at 9:00 o’Clock The Public Is Invited Proceeds to be used for giving Thanksgiving and Christmas bas- kets to needy families, and for the Elks' Annual Christmas Party for children.