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E SIX | ania where he often climbed local Charlotte Dunlap. Calif., to make her home . In 1942, | p. m., Thursday. $ A 7 = ;\u“:n‘;m o IERRIIORIA[ Gop ‘ From Fmrban‘ks: Jack Penrod, she returned to Juneau to take up sing and the Rev. G: Herbert Hil- . PAY CASH AND sf“ lfl @ He was well-liked by his shiy {Ralph Mielke, Charles Konn, Bud residence with her son. lerman will give the eulogy. The = mates and found to be an al 1- (ONVENTION wul |Seltenrich, Veva Fremmer, Clyde Mrs. Pease came to the U. S. from | remains are to be shipped to a round good sport. One of his \mpfl | Finalps, Ed Chamberlain, Marlin Norway at the age of 13. In addi- | family burial plot at Arcata, Cal. mates stated that the day of ar-| | Feere: and Charles Fillez. tion to Fagerson, she is survived B — e :.: q rival of the Astoria, Mott remark- | BEG'N TOMORROW’ To Seattle: Raymond Bolton, Wil- |by several nieces and nephews in LEGION MEETING ed that he would like to c nb liam Deering, Anne Deering and in- |northern California. Juneau Post No. 4, American Mount Juneau before leaving thi W fant Faith, Bruno Coletti, John iy ROw : Legion, will hold its regular week- [T,l,l] 3 Over 25 persons left Juneau yes- | Hoisington, John Paden, Theima !, S ¥as & member of the MU 1y ‘meeting at 8 o'clock tnight in fi 4 | " Isadore Pledimonte, 2-c Rad rday and today via Alaska Coastal Brunning. ary o I Men told of many | :he Legion Dugout. All visiting Le- 1 | man ftom Seranton, Penn., aboard|Alrlines for Sitka where they will | George Matonvich, Darrel Thomp- | moronte. from . the origing ¥ | stonnaires are invited to attend. < | S attend the biennial convention of g 2 incidents from the original gold et W the Astoria, who was one of thef . son, Olga Thompson, Morrison | o " gace ” particularly during the e C m Page One) ln\‘ to -1ast see. Mott. on top olw”“‘ Territorial Republican Party Garst, Dan Poznan, A. M, Brastad !l»‘“rs)“ }_ 5 n~ y wring Berthe Van Vieet, of Ketchx- SPE(IAI_S TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAV the mountain remarked that he|Which is scheduled to begin there| Dr. Henry Schumacher, Ruby ®'s © >0%PY e . | san, was granted a divorce in U. S. | z exceedingly | asked him several times to ,pm”,\!“n Hrrow morning Karo, Tennie Harris, Emma Tuttle, Services are to be held at he| pistrict Court here today from o the ship with the party, but| Albert White, of Juneau, Terri- Edward Giovanettl, Mrs. Edward Charles W. Carter Mortuary at 8|Charles Van Vleet. l_l ILLS f fott said he preferred to go the lfjn-ll Republican General Counsel; Giovanetti and infant, Martha - — e Ahat Way |Elton E. Engstrom, Territorial Par- Rand, Irene Rand, Ray Rand i When Pledimonte discovered that ty Chairman, and Henry A. Benson Jean Springgate, R. J. Sommers, > Jott was missing and It had be- | Territorial Party Sec will be Thomas Hubbard, Alde Hite, Henry ALASKA ! consisted of | -ome obvious that he was still on [2MONE those present to select dele- Christensen, K. D. Smith, | Astoria. the U. § | he mountain, he volunteered foi |52%S for the national GOP con- . Vic Ellis, Georgia Ellis, Betty < | | e b e S R 7 W SR S 2 | TIRANSIPORTATION t in | o'clock Saturday Thoribi nul" Others, passing through or leav- seth, Harold Horschover, Coh P sted with the search until the | ing Juneau, for the convention, were | To Annette: Kan Lindsay Ne Joe Eadiler, AESISIER : William Caswell, A. Peterson, H D 0MP N M C Eugene Hulk, | ¥ returned to .}l.;m[u: rm“ xxe:\R’lsmuwn R, Stock, L. A. Steven- A Y } M £ James e then joined | " p n P e pilo with the [eackinnen, Jr B Rie ol Jobn - Passenger — Freight — Refrigeration . ' " and remained unt ‘“,‘ Mrs. W. Booth, Richard Stev- AlASKA plONEER Orders Given ens, John E. Pegues, Vern Allbright v S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON , g e S ot Jmlmumrd D. Stabler, Ray Beach, Cy- DIE | Spt . ril Zuboff, Anita Garnick, R. E NDAY FIRST SAILING MAY 31st FROM SEATTLE i Pan weekend brought American flights Comdr. Lewis stated Saturday eve- [Robertson and N C Bm\fll‘u! 175 FROM SEATILE ARE BROUGHT HERE ' BY PAN AMERICAN {from Seattle, at there were Ding that there had been no af-| y took part firmative or adverse orders in re- | g gard to or not to climb Mount ted He ex- Juneau nor had any officer aboard X \o all who| the Astoria made the statement ol ; that if Mott had" returned to the hip he would be disciplined u\ Youth Is Killed court martial or other methods, 15-year-old JUneau ,pnounced in a previous sl phomore, was killed | " gomqy. Lewis also stated that | noon when D€ 4, 5 giseussion with, the city offi- top of a highline a5 Comdr. Chester and the Al-/ 1 C and Was!goea’ Coastal pilots, it was decided | t by @ 23,000-volt charge inat the Navy plane aboard the cm the power lines carried bY|gniy would be of no use in the| Juneau Gold Earl Watkins ired when he wa ground after at- the line to de- power was off. emergency treat- 0. Rude who was inspect the body Watkins was tak- Hospital with six fractured vertebrae, nd and arm and of his left leg. Whitehead said that recover from his injuries nders said that Kunz had apparently climbed the tower in an get a better view of rching parties honeycombing Alaska®. search due to the fact that it was 1 a one-seater and the pilot not handle the plane and scout, without endangering his life because of the treacherous drafts; also the plane is not suit- able observation. id 1or D1 Kunz nn’s e The Astoria pulled anchor at 8 o'clock Sunday morning to Seattle with the reserves then to her home port at Beach, Calif Mayor Hendricksoa Commanding Officer, heins, that everything would be done seaman and the search would con- tinue until a satisfactory answer could be given. Long assured the Capt. Hoff- possible William sides of the rugged mountain was the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Parents Notified v Mott had been a member of. the TONIGHT, 8 0'CLOCK e April 24, 1946 as luled for a discharge| The Parent-Teachers Association in near future. His father | will hold their last meeting of Harold Mott, of Mahaffey, Penn- | the year tonight at 8 o'clock in a, has been notified by the'the study hall of the High School that the youth is missing. There will be installation of of- carried $10,000 government 'ficers and an entertainmen Dale Al Vaughn | and was noted to!gram Dr. George and was not sub- guest speaker and Sgt. i ance quiet man could | satisfactorily | {Hinds, Joshua anburg, Glenn | Norwoed, the Rev. D. A. Erickson, 1Bob Deacon to return and | to find the missing | ,vel a1 From Johnso! Everett Fisiie Feeney, Al Hamro, Elsa Salskov and son, Karen Salskov, |Joe Retell, | Pranks, Oreme. Mrs. Marie Soper, Irv Tague, Har- | Thomas Hukill, Norris, Rudy Pusich, Walter Reams, Feero, Mrs. H. Carlson, John Erlin, Violet Williamson. ry B E. liam Brown, mily, William W. Quinn, Al Anderson and family, and fa ! Morgar focted to drinking. He was one|will present several musical selec- of top athletes aboard the Astoria|tions on the saw. and also enjoyed the pastime of | After the meeting refreshments | hunting and fishing. He lived in|will be served in the school lunch | mou of Pennsyl-|room. a inous area SUMMER SCHEDULES Effective: April 1st to September 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN 2:00P Juneau — Sltka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau — Haines — Skagway 2:00P Ly. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P (All Times PST 120°) Mon ‘Tues. Wed. Thur. FPri. Sat X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X p.< X X X X X X p. X X p.9 X Hawk Inlet X b.< X Hood Bay x X X X X X X X X X X X Port Alt X X X S r X X X Tenakee x X X Todd X X X X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 filfiSK%% ewing Southeas: JUNEAU “wTw W (aaynss | ( | Gray, sgt. bott, y n Woody, 0, Ranny {Mundt, Charles Ross, | William Summerfiel Floyd Taylor, Mrs. passengers and |from here to Naknek via Pacific Northern Airlines. Seattle: Bowhigh, Gunnar Carson, W. Nenoff, Ernest Archibald, John Katheine Sleeman, Gordon James West, Jack Neeley, Chamber and Robert Riegel. From Annenc Frank Grm‘n and THE DAILY ALASKA MONDAY, MAY 17, 1948 s et and Every 10th—20th and Last Day of the Month }\!x,\ Pauline Pease, pioneer Al- askan, died yesterday 0 1 of et s oy TRRE P Regular Weekly Freight Sailings she has resided since 1942. She had been il for, just three days. Mrs. Pease came to the Northland in 1897 when she landed at Dyea where Fagerson was born. She later moved to Skagway and to Dawson, operating a restaurant, laundry and from SEATTLE and TACOMA, WASH. Alaska Transportation Company P. O. Box 61 one 879 over the bakery in both cities with her hus-| JUNEAU -~ ALASKA 175 passengers band 115 of whom were In 1803, she moved to Eureka, continued and Kodiak Robert Kelley, John Gilles, James Schaeffer, A Suttuat d Tt | Many Styles for Your Commencement Parties and Exercises See Them At The HOLLY SsHOP al Caples, John J Harold Seebury Bill Oakland, Stanley Verle Wil- Victor Ott | Elizabeth De- P. C| Mundt, Louis Shirley Berry, | Mrs. Gladys| Jack Bartlett, | Mrs. Irving Ab-| Marunl at Cowling’s STARTING THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948, OUR STOCK of RADIOS and APPLIANCES will go ON SALE at Liberal Discounts Offerings include the famous CROSLEY Radios Refrigerators Deep Freeze Units Money-Saving Prices On All Iiems! R. W. 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