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1 PAGE SIX * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— TUNEAU. ALASKA 2 TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 W—————— [ Seler was arrested at ing rates may be lowered by this uditors | Carrillio an S s ne GR AND JURY } ORI COMMUNICATION e v Danal Here e L€ PRATT RETIRES WSCS MEETING 1S p be brought here foi posal is this Arms, Max Corpuz and Gaby Lamp- SET WED! £ Y | trial at an early date Juneau, Alaska, Dec. 30, 1947, 1. To ignore inefficiencies wo\lldl { key FROM U S FORES"RV H waNEsDA | Al of the men, except Keler, will| The Editor, Daily Alaska Empire, |be ridiculous as subsidies for a) Mr was installed e H He raigned before Judge Folta| Dear Siri—Your readers would sloppy operation cannot last for- | wes'bound s the ent of the Aux- The Woman's Society of Christ- at 2 p. m. tOMOrrow |m doubt be interested in correc- ever \ iliary R \ retirement of Lee C. Pratt,ian Service « ¥ Jur e - |(|\m~. to your editorial entitled| 2. For Territorial officials to| p and Miss Juanita ¢ t U. S orest vice af-' odist C b will " e | “WHAT NOW?" appearing in your|heve to fight with Congress every ! - az as Secretary 5 ye junced | meetin t TRUE BIL!.S DAYS OF 98 wu.l edition of December 20, 1947, onlyear for appropriations to support| The Denali tied up at the Alaska| The social committee consists of | of | January 7 a the subject of the Alaska rate situa- | ship operators on a cost-plus ba- [ Steamship Dock at 8:30 this morn- Pauline Tabernillia, Mrs. Jue (0 For Wik T The be led BE SPONSORED HEREH ion s would be ludicrous. . ’1 g with 20 pas sers for Juneau arde, and Mrs. Danny Constan- stationed in Juneau and Cor- by Mr it Secretary of You were probably misinformed| 3. If shipping were thrown open ’;"’“ 5‘““‘"\ THE e under, tino. Mrs -‘1‘“‘ Corpuz and Mrs. | goea. Pratt’s retirement took ef- Spirit Life. In the meeting as to the type of study made by|to Canadian vessels, we could getthe captainship of C. Nilsen, with Andres Jumol are the Sergeants-at- D:tember 31. He was Re- | following, the new officers ol the d J F i ence J. Koontz, and rate an- fore, if a greater subsidy is pec-|for Cordova, Valdez and 'Seward R R sorvice in Denver at the time | he inizatic Gran ury in Firs lalyst Guy M. Carion. They did|essary for the Seattle carriers to 2t 1:30°this afternoon is retiement they the theme for 1948, < At 148t rilghis dpecial méeting of Loy soatust Hhets "ok Mivestigas | Tower. ratés and’ still WANSNM: | APeyKis'fiom Eeatlle” wefe: Ca- Baked Bean angr - B s Tosest ‘Sébtas | “That, Tty Way ‘May’He Knbwn Secret Session the Territorial Sportmen’s Board |ion” to find rates neither unlaw- ness, it would be a subsidy for therine Bager, Mis. William Camp- in 1913 and came to Alaska in! Upon Earth of Directors, Larry Parker, derby- !yl nor unreasonable. They acted|said merchant marine s an in-|bell, Rufus Chaney, Mrs. Rutus B A la H 18. H s itioned in Cor- All interest wome cor- % 1 \et Court this dizzy daddy of 1948 was asked 0o ghservers for USM.C. in the|strument of Federal policy and | Chaney, Penny De Mers, Mrs. D y men(an g!Ofi fova, until 1931 and was then trans- ially invited - mor 1s F. Jensen of fat one more important event.|iecent rate case Docket 661, and |wcuid not be a subsidy properly B. Femmer, H. J Gilligan, Mrs T ci Juneat 1 1934, 1 D of Federal the Sportmen’s fitst annual cele-|merely filed their joint briet for |chargeable to the development of . J. Gilligan and Infant George Dyaws Mafly !" *,e n - ¢ i J handsd. & b n of Days of '98, to be held On{ tne Commission Notwithstards | Alnsks | Gilligan, Terry Giil er it 1936 [ t e George ShrCe SuUbCostve CVCITLES Ju-! g it was their job to justify the| 4. If your paper would adopt an!|GUlis: Claties B PEPAI S 37 final posi- HIE(E C ERAI £ Il ts inv au's new Town Hall Recreation ! cemmission as far as possible, they | Alaska viewpoint for a change Hall, June Kingsburg, Lenore Me It panyunean. 1 2 LRIy H nt ent lalso found on Page 32 of their| instead of constantly trying to' lin. Marie Melin, Sandra Melin, Ed- wives who had mateless dinner a long va- HEIN 5‘1; v’iSfiS {ERE red day of bu Parker stated that Days of 98|y ..c discredit Alaska's “ea\r-beaver” Wi Lindoff and A. Petraborg night, judging from atte He ha no definit ne Wi swmat 0l a 40000 SHIEDEIEE 10 officials, it would be a big help, | Passengers from Juneau to Sew- an he spread given in to settle down in| Miss Joyce Larsen arrived here W Laaibste of bt Juneau on the map as a sport| “Study of the record, as it re- Vary Araly yolith ard are: F. L. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. | Dugout by Juneau Post N : CaM P e ths | Saturdis b i e it R At were indict- and tourist center of Southeast Al-| flects the utilization of floating RALPH J. RIVERS, 'H. F. Hager, Mrs. Ann Gilbeault American Legion For the ‘“eat 5y o Frank Heit fetiey 5 ReTe of rece goods Aska. Allproceeds of the big three- equipment heduling and oper- Attorney General, - Florence Gilbeault, Mrs. Ann A. there were Boston baked bean : B HlhpRed aines Eha tiwo: 14utH ahd Ciei ek Sntevatute: ‘coMmerce. 98y eveht conducted by the Terrls |- k" results convinces that; 7 e Nelson and Lee McKenna cole claw, 1 buns and coffe MAisK Dinras decide to stay here They are mccused of being found LCTial Sportsmen’s Association aref some adjustment of schedules i - topped off by two kinds of I_EATHER{RAH GROUP e ARARTIL S Bhe comhed i g ion of woolen jackets earmarked to send the sportmen’s| . :‘,’x:“ [\h(» :)]fl:sllm‘m;A:xlx‘xtnxr:;x: ROBERI BOOCHEVER | for a chaser. The kitchen staff (s - Nsa i for shipment ‘exbibition team of Milo Clouse and| 00 808 VERER SHR LI O e was composed of Al Zenger. Ches- S S E G . p Ravtaont ¢ Hiskm ' and bpom Hiehte UAE Toloarati wonld cat . w and Wl]ll:vm]thwm.lz: at €10 MEN TO KETCHIKAN o | to March 7. After leavir i e St ot P R Boochever, forme IFURSDAY N'CHI d and were many ecday Chris Hennings, CIO representa- i k and | % 1l dok . A ment, which is the rate base,' agsistant U. S. District Attorney ; : % § £ : le pa 1l complete th constitute operating econ- JbREe Rl At the short, snappy bu s ' o'cleck in th ive for A d Joe Guy, Ju- 2 _ the Seattle Times Sport Show to be | cies that would eventually bel o Was BCMILLEC (8 Prackoe s TAi0e [Ay<okt. Gf four weeks| mi it was decided to present bers neau representative of the Inter- L H ncock was indicted pejg March 12 to 21 reflected in lower fore the Alaska Bar today by Fed- (504 by the holidays and coun- a framed picture Harbor Lights, B | will be the in- | national Longshoremen and Ware- cn a charge of shooting his eX- gelacted tronhies of Aleskan game| Does this indicate, as you sug- Judge George W. Folta in .. goings, the Juneau City Band a fifty donation of the : 14 she requests that{housemen’s Union, left here .on wite, Ki with intent to kil and samoles of native crafts will be | gest, that your Territorial officials District Court here. Booch- ;) bactice Thursds P Trevor Davis, to the U.S. each member come equipped to!board the Aleutian for Ketchikan wound ¢ ed with accompanying lec- | have been following the wrong was given his oral examina- g ;.)50k in 1 rade 5. Cruiser Juneau, now at an At- work where they will attend the Alaska ATy wa returned )d public showings of 9,000 | path? tion by Territorial Attorney Gen- . .. lantle p and soon to be sent Members ar have their CIO conventior gain lell Rocovich on (wo of the finest color films of | op Page 33'ch the brief we rind: |<T3L Balph J. Rivers iR R s 3 e o o i aiathdl Y £/ count i larceny. He - Pty fish BT WAl Tire, THEtoUr L hs e SO He is a former member of the . .. . G5 v At 2 2 B lkid ot “the' t o’ iy e are: The tout| The contract, appears mot to CON- | New yoik State Bar. Boochever ceived all "‘“,“ orde ] wn 1 DEP. US. MARSHAL HERE ‘ AHE ATAAtS, oa to bring Juneau’s 1948 1 4 "“"";‘b,”“’{?' “l'., bi “M° 1iesigned from the District AUOI- golocgions will be put in rehear showed (w:l«n't‘il 1 : i (111‘ too late to'C {-,)',\UA 1\ 5 (,h“ lar was indicted \ Derby before the .public|P2ted by Public ‘Law 12 binding, peyis office on Oct. 1 %0 Joltt the i mureday night's practic Rl S Y e e, : S rsburg is stop- He'is charged on while directing attention on the desi| P <2 Or8,200 operate ships “in &' juneou jaw iirm of Faulkner and urs Al i st o P gpcte;, J1E 1 art wil 1is group ping at the Juneau t to eominit as determined by the puirield it topk: Vthe EotessreRervice - - : to obtain. The pictures and conservation of the ecreation facilities and | umission to secure the most eccnomical transportation for 1 contributing to the > f a minor. Eylar was last year on game resource Concessions for the Days of ‘98 3-year-old Ju- celebrs are being assigned to| our officla He has been frec b Seguitisitipns 2O mligs of the contracts at N the cutse ere ignored bond since October Those groups that W ”" A] ?u(j »\l re ign ;;. Keler w already chosen theirs or | ‘e [WEACT JHG S8 il pag i was ihi for vio! iale Peservations atb irg | of the brief: “Sec. 7 of the contra 5 ¢ vas { mads reservations are urged to con-| hop o the Gomanls. | Delegate E. L. “Bob Barlett to- White ve Traffic Act. tact Larry Parker any day this : Bpballmion i . x P ey ; x % sion” by obstructing extension of day filed his declaration of can- He is accused of inducing an 18- week, by phoning 686 from 1 to 5 8 &t ? vear-old Tacoma, Wash., girl D 6 ERE athen the provisions of Pub. Law 12 to didacy for re-election with Terri i izt g ) BN adkernnoy torial Auditor Frank A. Boyle any other operator without danger come to ka with him as m 2 S yone having a good photograbh | o peing held liable for breach Bartlett, a Democrat, is now in and v n the promise of last vear's salmon derby and|or contract ; : Washington, D. C. His filing was nging igement at a Juneau wishing to submit a copy for the| on p"m 34 of the brief is the received through the mail. use of the 1948 Derby Committee | siatemont: : . e in displays, exhibits and advertising The contract does not contain COOTIE SCRATCH TONIGHT Is asked to contact Jack Giover by| the ‘adequate protection . to s phoning 686 or write Box 917.! the interest of the Territory' of The first Cootie Scratch of. the Juneau Alaska which the Chairman of new year will feature the second bt | the Maritime Commission felt phase in the initiation of three (OMMUNHY N'GI‘" and intended it should contain.” new members, now Nits: Harold Again, on Page 34 is found B. Gronrcos, Willlam H. Jac nd Robert N. Druxman, who are istic or otherwise contrary 1o agiitary Order of the Cootie, hon- the public interest 4 e Now that the school holidays are! On Page 35 is the following ry organization of the Veterans . 2 of Foreign Wars. over, the clubhouse of the loeal| “The contract and arbitration g A Teen Age Club is again availabl2| award thereunder result in terri- Tonight, at the regular Gootie for the use of the older people on | y-division and ship allocation eeting in the Jeep Club, the men Tuesday nights oi questionable equity and merit, Will be made “Graybacks” but building will be open tonight, It is questionable if there should must still face one more session 3 8 o'clock until midnight, for ¢ be any division of territory hefore becoming full-fledged Coot- body 19 vears of age or older, | The above findings are based on jes. Meeting time is 8 p. m. and well as for all servicemen wgurdlm\ the showing made by the Terri- Seam Squirrel Dan Mahoney urges Accordingly the from of age. |tory in Docket 661 The men all members to be present. According to Zach Gordon, Cmb‘xmnwd also admit that rates arc ——————————— Director, the “community ater | still too high to encourage rather WINTER & POND CO., Inec night plan” worked out very suc-|than retard the development of Complete Photographic Supplies cessfully in November and Decem- | Alaska. To this you say we should Developing - Printing - Enlarging ber, and it is expected to be con-seek further subsidies in aid of Artists’ Paints and Materials tinued indefinitely. | Alask: development co the st- Blue Printing Photostats 00 The Baranof Beauty Salon offers these JARUARY SPECIALS Machine Oii Permanent Wave - $7.95 Machineless Oil Permanent Wave $12.50 SPECIAL COLD WAVE - $11.50 THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE EVER OFFERED A COLD WAVE AT THIS PRICE. SO CK S. Have your hair styled in the Latest LOOK BETTER i Hy crowinG- sovs AR LONGER Mode. Razor-cut styling gives you . BT L g a coiffure of which you'll be proud. they're easy on the feet ; Rty Mo ook al The Baranof Beauty Salon easy on your purse. Mail ORDERS Invited @OT @ @EE ‘N @hep P. 0. Box 761—Juneau Telephone 538 for Appoiniment MRS. ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Assisted by MRS. FLOSSIE FORAN, Beautician | ! ‘t Open Evenings by Appoiniment P IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIflIIIIIIIII|IIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|llIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[ two years are the best of the kind ever shown 1948 OfH(ERS FOR here and highly appreciated FILIPING COMMUNITY & " INDUCTED LAST MIGHT (o 1 ot o s e g o e JWC ON JANUARY 21 Community m(l A\l\w ary last 1 in Parish Hall, new officers for 1948 Don Foster will be hostess next social meeting of the were installed A. V. Credo is the u Woman's Club Wednesday were SCHENLEY the world's largest seller new President, and Manuel Diaz Sr. Vice-President. Music for dancing was provided 'afterncon, January 21, it was de- by the Islander Tr consisting of cided at an Exec Board meet- ' Frank Pineda, Danny Constantino ing yesterday e time will be spent informally with members in- vited to take their sew Arranging the program, and August Lapitan. Songs were offered by Leo Navarro and Juanita Diaz. x,.,A 4 SCHENLEY, empha- A going-away party was given for sizing American Home Month, will Aratnve the Rev. Leo Sweeney, S. J. who be Mrs. Simon Hellenthal. The host- s is making a two weeks' trip to ess will serve refreshments. 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