The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 1, 1948, Page 6

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I AGE bIX "Rhodora Eldemar, Smw VOTE ' Pastor Bigornia IN SPECIAL | To W:ad TJhursd‘ay AIR FORCE, ARMY EXAMINES NEEDS OF OUR SCHOOLS| RAINIERS IN THE DAILY ALASKA l;MPlRE—-—JUNEAU ALASKA 600D SPURT, 148 PASSENGERS | ARRIVE HERE BY | PAA FROM SOUTH Mrs. W. J. Manthey, James Coch- ran, Carl Edson, Ingale Nelson, Vern Curtis, Bert Bartlett, John Stewart, F. A. Rutledge Mercidea Rosenbaum, Murdlle Green, Harold Small. To Annette: A. A. Lyon. To Whitehorse: J. Schniph, Thomas Thompson, Dick Bennett TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1948 And left at Assnsh:.nt Chief, Dore and other 'Ds:\cnfl‘) 1:30 o'clock members of the Juneau Police Forcethis morning with 37 persons from wish to express their sincere thanks|Juneau bound for Seattle and Ketch- to the people of Juneau and especi-likmn ally the Elks Lodge for the donation| pggcenger of their hall; Bill Matheny and his| g con orchestra for the music; The Daily, prom Seward: Charles Bevil and Alaska Empire for the printing of{yite, William Smith, C. F. Stickler l;}‘e tickets; the members of thelanq’ywife Joseph Childs and Ray- ‘een Age Club for their decorations |, ..qc Ross. A Jeyce Special Group Here fo! Evaluate Burden Brought | by Defense Projects Conferences were being concluded here. today between various Alaska vernment officials and represen- ive: Air Force, Army and various al agencies in Wash- concerning the need the Terrtiory from West coming th marri. \-md Bud Meyers, p ( lEAGuE One hundred forty-eight pas-| To Fairbanks: Sadie Vestal, Ike Stre gers, 92 of whom were cannery Taylor, A. J. Petraboeg, Delia Fields, |and the many individuals, too many 4 e ¥i i workers, arrived in Juneau from and child, Joseph Hoare, Janet|to name personally, for the WONder-| i sng homts po oy M. Seattle over the holiday ty Pan Homc Don Morrison, Edmund Wer-‘rul cooperation that assisted greatl: ock and family, ‘fo '“1 |(1<Vt» }l-\;1|~ American flights as follows: unn, Richard Shannon, the Rev. in making this dance a huge su(.-”m R. L, Board, V., P. Lewis, -:m.‘ From Seattle: William Ellis,'William Gordon, Hugh Ford, Elea- |cess |7, B. Hanford and Vicky Hanford |Betty Ellis, Barbara Ellis, Bobby nor Gunter, Patricia McNichols, Ed-| pecently the Juneau Police De-' Mrs, Viola Dockes, Mrs, Kenneth Ellis, Margaret Roberts, John Ihle, ward Medaris, Richard and Douglas p,rtment have taken over the Teen | Allen, Kenneth Allen, the Rev. A, Agnes Regan, anges Regan, Har- Carrie and Mrs. R. O. Burnell. Age Club as a personal project and J. Ferretti, L. A. Heady and wife, old Brandon, Lorrainbe Cedrost. s i e . v e with the assistance of the Elk':iMx . V. P. Lewis, Dr. Eric Munn: cl"mlwl; ?ra)’. A“rthur Hancock, Y Lodge and several other organiza- | Bob Kitinick, N Weiss, Charles De- go cert Scott, Emerson Crane, Joo pou(EMEN s BA”_ tions, have the hope of making the Boer and wife and Genelen Covey. oding |club ‘an interesting and enjoyable! Ty Ketchikan: W. J. Henderson, hu,:n J'Sifi’r’;'fi"s'v;ff,',’;"iflf,“ Al?::fill‘; | place for the many growing boys|Maude Atkinson, Alvina Catkins, b : |and guh 01 lhe Channel area Lucille Jorome, Harry Sperling, H. Goldstein, Charles Goldstein, Sam- - Brown, L. Canod and M. Johnson. Assistant Chiet of Police, Solon | Dore said today approximately 600 Juneauites attended the Second An- uel Moore, Charles Burdock, Tom o s i nual Policemen’s Ball held Saturday Morgan, Marie Swanson. Marcille Green Virginia Graham, evening, May 29 in the Elks Hall 0" TRlp SOUIH i ; ; for the benefit of the Teen-Agers ) Don Graham, Archie Richardson, O. C. Johnson, James McElroy, Adolph Cluk. The Baranof arrived here from Chief Seward at midnight with eight nnou; ,,(5| augl their Big- rnia par the famil Sund fternoon to honor The 19:30 r Rhodora t at 18 By BOB TUCKMAN Seattle gets its big chance at e Pacific Coast League leader- p this week. he Rainiers, three games out of first place, are scheduled to play the front-running San Francisco Seals tonight in the first of a lead-deciding seven-game series. Seattle moved into close range by winning 17 of its last 20 games. The Rainiers achieved their latest Headquarters, U. S. Air Forces, the two triumphs yesterday by trip- | group made a special trip here from | ping Portland, 5-2 and 4-2 before the nation’s capital to evaluate the; a Memorial Day crowd of 12,092. burden of defense projects on Alas-| The two-ply win gave Seattle the kan communities with particular in- | series, 7-1. terest in the school program and| San Francisco, meanwhile, split eccndary emphasis on housing. He |its holiday doubleheader with third- are investigating | place Los Angeles. The Seals won munity facilities affected | the opener 8 to 2, but dropped the x of defense work. i second game, 4-0. A that Oakland walloped Hollywood 10- found that alll2 in the first game, but faltered adequate. He laid|in the second, §-3. San Diego to the demands of.downed Sacramento 4-2 in the op- rogram. He declared | €ner and the curfew halted the > development of Alaska is|Sccond tilt after 11 innings with to the national security|the score tied at 5-5. he is recommending aid from! Seattle came from behind twice Air Force for assisting the Ter- extending its winning string the school program and, erday. Dick Barrett hurled a »s, other needed projects. hree-hitter in the first game Tor first arrived here last, his eighth triumph and Bob Hall r Force plane,|held Portland to six blows in the 1 Juneau, and | seven-inning distance in the second. to Anchorage| Seattle’s Neil Sheridan set the taking local officials pace ot the plate with two homers, vith them Accompanying them iw doubles and a single. Juneau were Dr. James C.! Territorial Commissioner of - e 2 Education; Dr. George Dale, Di-| STANDH 75 ar THE CLEms of Education for the Alaska Nuionnl Lousnl Native Service, and Earl McGinty, b Representative for Alaska of the 2 Federal Works Agency » from ashin Polis Will Remain Open| Until 7P. M. on City Bond lssue the® mar lock ple 0 Fede C., to enicies smaids. According to Capt. William Steele, | trea Yumol and Eldemar will carry train. Mr. John Dav Eldem: id ar's contrituted | vesterday's St ;u‘\\ul]x‘ t vote !‘ rm the marriage cerew DAL e Cecelia Club « cast | g said a St may ary to be a |y cast |, s from zle, Madeline Sturm, Kathleen | Sturm, Ralph Williams. Lois Young, Lorraine Clark, Rob- ert Hopkins, Herman Jones, Mrs. Laura Jones, Howard Peterson, John Dille, George Wilcox Frank Barber, Ben Mullen, Gene | Reischel, John Lowell, Signe Homer, Mrs. Adwin Moors. From Furoe. ice Brande- bury, Elizabeth Devcl. A. A. Lyons, George Herrin and Mary Burns From Whitehorse: Alec Skidnuk, Alyan Burnside, - Nicholas Panco. Don Lingeneffler, Mary Hangayd, Doreen Anderson, John Casselman, “ven Lewis and Chuck Huntley To Seattle: Mrs. E. D. Morrow, A, Owens, Ray Jauies, Helen Scott, on Antwery, Mrs. G. Means, James Burch, Floyd Bocine, L. J. Frew. Corrine Anderson, Esther Wise| and infant, Violet Butler and in- fant Kathleen Butler, Egel Augh- dahl, . Cash Cole, Ruth Cole, C. L. :556 | Anderson, Charles Chisun, Charles .500 | Fox, Hardy Purvis Herbert Wills 500, Mrs. M. Victor, J. Victor, Clarence | 462 | Willis, Hazel Willis, Shirley Dunn, 444 | Jane English, Sue Kennedy, Harriet .389 | Smith, Andrew Rotinson, Rita Rob- | inson and infant, Charles Rohmon. bay- the infl Mars rriet Thompsor Capt. St he and Bu‘nnrd Hu]k of Police, Lee, Emanuel Hansen, Lois Hansen, Adolphus Edwards, Joseph Williams. Raymond Beach, Jr., Bernadette © Toner, Elizabeth Toner, Joan Kien- Choice of a Lifetime t Mar propositior Vivian Albert and Elaine Pel Mary Etl the wedding Following the > a breakfast 1| of the Baranof | mediate weddin | evening there in the Catholic Par tween the hours of 8 | Al friends of the cc dially invited to be pre: the wedding ceremor ceptior | deau | sons wunmonu JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME Swift, convanient fi\gh? I.n big 4-engine Clippers. You'll enjoy delicious food, expert service — as a guest olann erican, worll’s most ex- ::I:Iencell airline, Ask for details and reservatiops at... BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Pin AHERICAN ter yeen promisec The bonds will | 1 HOt | in taxpayers a | AxXD 8 out cen in. the in Hotel g pa w of cessions - SEATTLE POLICE DRILL TEAM IN | SEATTLE PARADE A—A down hen proceed nd Fairbanks, tlolt\ eu »fllcobmu rom bl yan, > e ew LEADERS IN B. . Major League through holiday lows ector Team: New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Philadelphia Boston JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S.A. few | the pas games gton, in ad- Steele, are Major B s Department of the E. Alden Lillywhite and Les-| Cincinnati Marks, of the Federal Works Brooklyn Mrs, Shir! Boskey and Chicago 1 rs. Gladys Rafter, S. Depart- | land ment of the Interior; Mrs. Margery | Goding Assistant to Congres-, Team decisions) sional Delegate E. L. Bartlett; ‘P adelphia elaborate pre- | Fowler, Philadelphia 3-0 1.000, Cole- Adolph H. Zwerner and William L.} { Cleveland this Capi-|man, Philadelphia 6-1 857 Wheaton, Housing and Home Fi-|New York | ationa! League nance Agency Defralt Holmes The group and their special plane | St. Louis Louis .9 will leave here tomorrow to return| Washington | Boston to Washington, D. C 2 | Chicago Cincinr e Youth Kills Sweethearl .. 3-0 l‘ll)” -oo {San Diego 3-DAY CONVENTION v san Dic C are tour team | P 000~ Police drill Memorial Day lmfim AIBWAYS American Batting—Williams, Boudreau, Cleveland Runs batted in ton 42; DiMag | Home runs—XKeltner Daily Alaska E: 13; Williams, Boston 11 ially “The| Pitching—(3 or more League Boston 359. ed in the RLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 1X-241-88 hibi- team with- League day American Juneau; the pire commented ed ve tl most cision drill ever seen in tol City. It was a thrilling sight.¥ Appreciative citizens of Peters-| Batting 150 pounds of shrimp!Musial Alaska for the policemen| Runs the In Sitk wa line Pct. 684 676 .583 487 485 447 378 257 11 1 L 12 11 15 20 17 21 23 26 e team noard the ) visited here the re the Elks Club decorated with flag: - Esther George Becomes Bride, Roberi Lovejoy| evening, May 28 at BQJI the Northern Light Pres- 3 Church before an altar sanked with tall baskets of spring and illuminated by lighted candelabra, Miss “Esther | Mr. and Mrs.| e the bride of | son of Hom ch |13 e Pit | Wehmeter (zelman, Phil Team: San Francisco Seattle, adel " 33 36 35 31 25 19 19 Sun - dress with matching bolero Channel League w Seasonable. .. in r wounded himself, Sheriff's Deputy| Team: Tract Society announces three | Roberts said the couple—Edward| piks {11 to 13. This will be the first Alas- in a rural comm miles north of here. his x3 year-old, sweetheart with al Harold Hoffman, rocal representa- Claude Roberts of Overton County|Moose day convention of Jehovs Wit- Burgess and Frances Reece—lived| Douglas s| kan convention of the group and will A in a wooded area near their | [ HERE of JEHOVAHS H\l\'(nION Tenn., June 1—| Sacramento 1 -old school boy killed| Portland shotgun blast and then fatally) tive for the Watch Tower Bible and reported Legion nesses will be held in Juneau June n farms only a few hur part be patterned after a series of simi-| double shooting occurred yes- ter Siriking... |lar assemblies scheduled to be held *|this summer at various throughout t world The highlight of t will be the visit of N. H. ident of the Watch Knorr has recently extensive tour that ¢ | all continents and ma s. The purpose of pink | recrganize the ma » society in order hindered circulation | these post war y The Watch Tower [e} a double ring Rev. Willis ceeSensible Roberts said mer of each! last family told him the Loy a girl had | night as follows: been “seeing each other for some| At Miami, Fla,—Jimmy Curl, 164, ‘| time” and that there “might have|San Antonio, Tex., knocked out Roy o | been a quarrel.” | Evans, 165, Tampa, Fla. (3). g B At Quebec—Fernando Gagnon, EMPLOYED AT ACS 118, Quebec, knocked out Ralph Me- Miss Patricia Balog, of Douglas,| Neil 114, Springfield, Mass. (2), { joined the Juneau Staff of the - > aska (,rmmumr"n.lmh System. BeU resuits! Two knockouts took place The Booth the vows. bride, given father, was oWl waker suit Witk cessories. She of gardenias marriage b i in a grey pink and carried and i a | se of Geor ) Empire waniais Joe nt of !hl‘: matron of ho was gown suit with yellow ac- | sories and her corsage was of |legal instrument us ias and yellow gladoli. Ed- | Witne: to insure Poole, brother of the brl(ic-inflp(ll\'v organiz acted best man ted that delegate. -r the ceremony there was a|attend from parts eption *held at the Salmon |tory with a few coming Creek Country Club in the ban-|S 1d Canada. He qffet room which was beautifully | the public will be invited d ated with spring flowers and |all sessions which will H ghted tall tapers. The bride's|the Scottish Rite Temple. The cli- | Je was centered with a huge |max of the three day conclave will| wedding cake surrounded by flow- |be the public address “The Kingdom | 1d tapers | Hope of All Mankind” which will at the reception were|be delivered by Knorr Sunday n Bucy, Miss Eileen|June 13 at 3 p.m. o'clock. All othe: Mrs, David Andrus, | SPeakers will be Alaskan misslon- | Amsden was charge | 8rles of the Society book = is a nurse Hospital, and employed &t imbing and Heati -wed at home Apartments, - AND W.S. AGENT br ars. ed in a grey 1 11» hl\ vah's orderly .\ml\ ation Hofifman e expected to | f the terri- from the added that to attend ke held atj ce al The Triangle Cleaners The June Bridegroom . . ...1is he the forgotten man? Of course he wants it that way and expects evi eryone to admire his “lovely lady.”. M Hell G and in guest Le rnment e For better Appearance CALL are lerest See our Lovely White Peasant Blouses .with Embroidery trim and Skirts in plaid Gingham and flowered Chintz . . . TEVEN “The House of Swansdown” NEW F from the Se: S. Fish and ¥ Service, arrived here via PAA yesterday to be assigned to Region for the He will be detz e -plants 1 go first tc Days Year-round Wear For Work--For P lay The famous long- wearing Ranger Whipcord 1009 Virgin Wool Never-rig Seams Heavy Boatsail Pockets _Zip Fly and Cutfs the aska mer | month to in the Territory and w Peli- can - ANCHORAGE VISITORS S S One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores W and Robert Anchorage. Hotel T. Finney ht, both from gistered at the Baranof - - FROM4 OREGON and Mrs, Orr Goodrich Oregon, are registered Jun et Mens Wear the Hot

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