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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19+ TIMBER ACT IS ATTACKED AT ANB MEET .- Declared Uncon<hluhonal by Detelgates-Attorney Curry Gives Talks from Page One B — Alaska Due Herein A. M. s aboard the Alaska e are W. L. Davies, Mrs L. Davies, Pete Maienza, Har- Rce, Eddie Rockley, George ngers from Seattle for Sitka m TAL\UXL Mrs. Tom Tilson, Harry Hagen, 1 s. F. L. Hor- Herbert Dlml'k‘m\ A. Hansen, aries Pruner, Mrs. Charles Pru- - NAVY MEN BOUND FOR STATES HERE FROM CHAIN IN PBY N. Ogle, who commanding officer of the 1 Air Facility at Attu for the past 14 months, is stopping over in Juneau with a contingent of nine men, all of whom are being i to the States after 1 a year's duty on the Chain The group day aboard a PBY which is being arrived here yester-| ferried . to Whidby Island, Wash Weather permitting, they will take oif for the south tomorrow. Commander Ogle has just been relieved from his post at Attu, and has been assigned to the Bureau of Aeronautics at Washington, D.) C The others, including the pilot, it. W. J. Scott are Lt. John C. Fox, Eldon J. Cornelius, Fred W. Martin, ] Boyce G. Eigle, H. Fowlie, N. J.! Townsend and V. M. Camacho.| They have been assigned to new stations thrcughout the States. JUMBO PRUNES rom Catifornial Remarkably huge ‘sun-dried Imperial Jumbo Prunes ! shipped direct from my Cali- fornia ranch. Strictly connois- seurs’ kind of cream-of-crop fruit. No comparison to ordi- nary kind in stores. Plump, tender and juicy —downright delicious! Eat these mam- moth beauties just like candy, right from the box. Marvelous flavor. Packed in handsome pine box. Your money refunded at once if not 100% pleased. I've sold thousands of these packs by mail-order in the past 10 years, always on a money-back guarantee. Order now by air-mail. Shipments prompt, via parcel post. 1f ordering for Christmas gifts, attach your gift instructions. An ideal gift. Christmas Gift Packs have festive Yuletide decorations. 4 lb. net box, $4.20; 10 1b. net box, $7.20. Prices in- clude shipping anywhere in Alaska. Reference: Bank of America Vacaville, Calif VACA VALLEY ORCHARDS Vacaville, California, Box 29 B Dear Mr. Hawkins Plecse send me ot once Jumbo Prune packs marked below. 4 Ib. net box, $4.20 — 10 Ib. net box, $7.20 Check (] Currency (] Money Order [ (Stamps not accepted) YOUR NAME— i 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 ] Il H R 1 | enclose 1 1 1 1 [ i | ADDRESS e [ [ ,MISSING BOAT IS SAFE IN JUNEAU; | SEARCH IS OFF; evening in the Bernice Early las OI (hn H.!Inxnvl Hotel, Mrs 1 ‘H nes and Fairbanks, was glancing the latest news in the Empire. Seeing a story ccncerning someone |from Haines, she thot Maybe |T know. them Morgan did knc em, be- and cause the report was that she he and, the Rev. A. B. Mor- | gan, were mising along with James relford and Edward Cheatham, that the USCGC Wachusett n sent to look for them. aga of the missing Morgans Tuesday, when the 30- r 31-G-249 left Haines u with Cheatham as pilot gan has be€n pastor of ch of The Nazarene at Fair ks for the past X years, and s. Morgan has been execu- tive secretary of the Tanana Valley Chapter of the American Red y purchased the cruiser i trucked it over the high- aines to begin a sabbatical p around Southeast Alaska. sday afternoon Lynn Canal Tne n las e to become very rough for a 1 boat, with eight foot seas broke over the cabin of the cruiser. Cheatham finally made an anchorage behind Ralston Island for the night Wednesday afternoon the party ed in Auk Bay, and yesterday proceeded into Juneau Cheatham and Trel- 1 to come downtown to so they passed up the Boat Harbor, and tied up at 1:30 p.m. to the Old Ferry Float. Meanwhile nce the Morgan’s boat has no radio, there had been no word of their whereabouts sent back to Haines, w e Mrs. Cheat- ham and Mrs. Trelford were get- ting anxious. And that is how the C t Guard was brought into the picture. Oi course the Coast Guard check- ed both the Boat Harbor and the City Float to see if the mi craft had arrived, but no thought of looking at the Float So e Wachusett lett, and had gone as far as Inner Point on the far side of Douglas Island before word reached the cutter that Morgans had their boat tied up safely all the time, and Trelford and Cheatham had registered at the Gastineau Hotel. The Wachu- returned to Juneau at 7:30 p.am. - CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR EMBLEM (LUB The only November meeting of the Emblem Club was held Thurs- day evening at the Elks lodge rcoms, with the business and social meetings being combined. The only meeting in December will be the occasion of a Christmas party on the night of December 11. All members are requested to at- tend and to take a gift, the value of ! which should not exceed $1 = B Mrs. Keith Petrich Is Juneau Visitor Keith Petrich arived yester- American Mrs. day afternoon via Pan Airways to visit with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pelnch who live on Glacier Highway. and Mrs. Keith Petrich were mar- ried this summer and Mrs. Petrich is the former Ruth Pelinen of Wrangell and Port Angeles. She | plans a ten day visit in Juneau i Keith Petrich is flying with Pan | American Airways on the Seattle- | Alaska run and stops briefly in Ju- neau on many of his flights. >-es - FROM ANCHORAGE Frances McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Kerr of Anchorage | are registered at the Bdldhof Hotel. | lobby | from Skagw NORTH OF BOAT HARBOR 'RIVERS SUBMITS just arrived in Juneau from' be so arranged (as far as possible) | ® Period Ending 7:30 o’Clock Bk REPORT ON RATE | Charles DeBoer to | T e eSS, ki Db iy » o In Juneau—Maximum, 42; ‘Tlumfin o el B L icsadhe? the HEARINGS TODAY Wed November 22 ¢ »fi R e e At Airport—Maximum, 42; e 'from Fairbanks, awaiting a _breal # Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. White o yyp5mum, 34 ; [in the blizzard before taking off 7 (Continued from Pa{.o F)x)e: ‘:;fnr(x,iufld\\:_xlhm‘no:ln;)lx‘;-h:::c 1;“111‘1;;;\4. i m wl»:A'l'Hl‘:.!R FORECAST : on their round-the-world jaunt. P riage of their da roth (Juneau and Vicin R t Charles DeBoer of Pairbailks. o yorianie cloudiness tonight e SAN FRANCISCO— Prelates of as to prevent arrival of two or The wedding will be Dt‘rlgx'“"’f; “‘z e and Saturday. Cooler fo- e |the Russian Orthodox Church of more in Alaska ports at the same Saturday .evening, November 25 4 " ' North America decided today the other is being unloaded, the Assembly ‘of God, the Rev ‘Ralph PRECIFITATION lchurch in the Soviet Union. standby time is extremely costly.” E. Baker officiating ® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. todsy) | ' ‘7. Equipment such as lift| The wedding will be formal and S e Baliss: » MARSEILLE—The French south- trucks should be provided at Al- bridesmaids will be Genevieve and o .- o 0" e hee! o lemn seaport of ‘Marseille is being aska docks to expedite unloading Anna Laurie White, sisters of the 3 siida me’l ‘4 9 ir lc i o Datrolled today by alerted troops. of ships. This would shorten the bride-to-be. Best man will % At Anpunv e 1((:.165. ce o|The French soldiers are exercising standby time and bring about a ward Hughes and Donald Hu s Ny, i 'l“f g "”: ® o |extreme caution to prevent any much needed economy. Represen- Will be usher. ~Norma Jean Mil- Iv 120,60 inches; SINCe »lfurther disturbance which might tatives of the Longshoremen’s Un-|S8p. young niece of Miss White ¢ Jduly Ay develop into bloodshed. 851 siieiod b (hE" Rebtiy Jarid WL SBR Howe: ‘girl ‘and - Michasl ® ¢ & STRERE ©78 =18 O —— THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC promised cooperation if such equip- Baker will be ring bearer ! | SEATTLE—The U. S. Army Empire State Buildii ) > ment were provided, but insisted it A reception will be held follow- GIRL SCOUT NEWS Transport Pier Band, a refrig-| g ENDED W A RO W ek L. 5 A was the province of management INg the wedding ceremony in the Tne Girl Scouts of Troop 11 met erated cargo ship used between Se- HISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS £X2¢2.EAfen mh ”‘kfh the ;nmarém In cues‘gfild”fim ::Pllz:;‘f:(:'flfzgf \*[‘f‘:s; Thursday, Nov. 13, at the Lutheran |attle and the Aleutian Islands, has — - 2 - where the carriers do not operate ends ar 4 o Church at 3:45 o'clock. We worked been turned over to the San Fran- e e s - o opre Al s e e o 18 G e 3 ke, e worke, een e vt he Sen S O DH’«‘SU: tm‘ dogkdmflnflzemem for “Cr:;}s Ty A horse shoe and gave Sylvia Free- officials announced here today. up-to-date methods ol ve o d b ar girl Sc T oting g as dismissed 3 5 C | LINCOLN, Nebr. — Harold E.| “The Territory also pointed out tavus She attended Juneau }hgh‘ SUZANNE MILLER, Reporter. |Stassen .said today that h " that there was too great a spread School and graduated in 1941. She et s & “,’.(n”"m N k;) ]I( ;‘, s ‘:;1 Letween town frelght and indus-|8raduated from the Northwest ”x’é‘r’wn:‘; “in’a‘;: “nextr;’“r?]" 12 try freight, but asked for a re- Bible Institute in 1944 and has, FROM FAIRBANKS »l‘;re"imm)t_ §assen’announc£ SiaH duction.of town freights to be made possible by economies as above sug- gested, rather than increasing rates on ordinary cargo “It must be pointed out that if the present poorly devised setup is perpetuated, and the Marine Com- mission grants increased rates ev- ery time they are asked for, we will, in effect, be subjected to the mercies of a cost-plus transporta- tion outrage. “It must also be pointed out that no decision by the Maritime Com- mission can be expected in the present case prior to termination of the interim operation on June 30, 1948. Time taken in getting out transcripts, filing briefs, pre- paration of Examiners’' report, etc. runs into at least six months. Such benefits as the people of obtain from our efforts will show up in the long run, rather than immediately.” ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES 25 ON THURSDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines reported three flights out of Juneau yester- day. with the planes making stops faincs, Skagway, Sitka, Hoonah, kee, Lake Hasselborg, Gambi Wrangell and Petersburg to Haines w A. 0 John Damas! to agway, H. C. Bradshaw and H. V. Davis; to Sitka, George Lan R. H. Thomas and T. J. Baldwin to Hoonah, Minna Coughlin Flying from Juneau to Pet burg were Mrs. F. Cashen, Mrs. M. Godkin and R. Livingston; to Gambier Bay, J. S. MacKinnon; to Ketchikan, Mr. Lately, Bill Auld and M. J. Bucey. Inbound passengers to Juneau | from Sitka were Nellle and Ted and Pollyanna Lott; Mrs. Hazel Kirmse; Borbridge from Haines, Mrs. George McCoy | from Tenakee, L. W. Frase; from | Lake Hasselborg, W. D. Field and |H. C. Klinkhammer; from Ketchi- an, Ching Ping Mow and J. Mc- ‘L.\uv.hlin‘ from Petersburg, Thelma Osborne. 8 PASSENGERS ARE HERE BY PAA; 5 0UT. Eight passengers Anwed from Se- attle on Pan American yesterda and five flew from Juneau to Se- attle. rassengers from Seattle were: George Carkeek, Helen Foster, John | Hoff, Lawrence Dubois, Ruth Petrich Shirley Hermance, Helen Leff, Mary Winstead. Juneau to Seattle: William Reed, James R. Odom, Veda Schafer, Maxine Morrell, Chester Coffey. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY MARINE HARDWARE nd a FISHING EQUIPMENT A DulPont Dulux Marine Finishes Manila and Cotton Reope Halibut and Salmon Gear Compasses === | Barometers ==- Binoculars I8\ Alaska | ren er property involved. Married gyo easy, sanitary! Cleaner comes at Juneau, May 16, 1036. ! equipped with full set of deluxe at- Myrtle Ellen Lind vs. Carl E.i & oNo heavy weight fo push arovad. SiEr e T Cilren, | tachments for dusting, waxing, moth gyl ind, incompatibility. No childreni . .6, see the amazing FILTER +Guns ol the way undr low furniture. Ship Clocks MissDorothy White, [+ seviii e $ B L L ETIN S m THREE | |been very prominent in the church| 1,13 Morgan of Fairbanks is stop- work of the Assembly of God She ' ping at the Baranof has been employed in the Procure-| e En- ment office of the Resident En i HERE FROM SKAGWAY gineer for the past three years Mr. DeéBlosr is fof ‘Wilson Oreek,! @ Mrs. Hazel Kimse uf Sagwsy | is staying at the Baranof Hotel. Wash., and is now living in Fair- banks. He is a graduate of North‘ R ) T Central Bible Institute of Minne- LOS ANGELES VISITOR apolis, Minn. He is on the staff{ C. P. Hughes of Los Angeles is 200,000 members of of St. Joseph's Hospital at Fair- sm'm!ng at the Baranof. ions banks. The young couple will leave ing i Bl ol IIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIlI!INIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII wedding. DAUGHTER IS BORN 10 | DR., MRS. F. SWANSON Dr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson are' to run in the Wisconsin primary April 6, and in New Hampshire's |primary on March 9 CHICAGO-- Two railroad oper- |ating brotherhoods and the nation’s | railways announced today a 15% ‘r‘ents an hour wage boost for the the two un- Liquor Store SCOTCHES John Crabbie, 8 years old John Crabbie, 12 years old Johnnie Walker Red Label Johnnie Walker Black Label the proud parents of a baby girl _ !:l;rnx ‘r:: I_\" lx!fxsl molmmu in ké! Black and whlle Ann's Hospital. The baby, who % T Black and White De Luxe weighed seven pounds five ounces, |is the first child for the Swansons. | Dr. Swanson is with the Territor- \ial Department of Health and just completed a long voyage on the Martin's VVO White Horse Hygiene, the health boat. Grand- 5 - 1 parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. C.' @ HaI‘VEY S Baldwin of \Vuban, Mass., and Mrs 2 ' R. E Gibson of Ancharage. Hudson's Bay Best Procurable D THREr. DIVORCES FILED FILTER Dewar's White Label Tosee dvorce caces were il a ” [ [ l Haig and Haig, 8 years old e Mao Hunier e Pl | atmanies Bantats oA Haig and Haig Pinch Bottle Hunter, cruelty. Requests custody Ballatine's of their one child. No property set- tlement involved. Married at Ju- neau May 17, 1946. | Alaska M. Nowicka vs. Stanley Nowicka, incompatibility. No child- No more dirty hands, soiled clothing or flying dust from emptying the vacuum cleaner bag. All dirt is stored in a metal dust collector empticd once a month, like a wastebasket! King's Ransom House of Lords Vat 69 : «Duste tram floor 1o coiling. *New, smooth, quist operation. or property involved. Married at ! Seattle, May 12, 1934. | , - W. P. JOHNSON P. 0. Box 1232 QUEEN, today! o 5 Imported Whiskies Canadian Club Seagram’s V.0. MacNaughton's Harwood's UDL Original 211 So. 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