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PAGE EIGHT ™ 'TWO MEN FINED (AL FOR ON CHARGES OF MEETING | juiecar carcy BY MAYOR Andy Frederickson Fined ,." ial able tan A $700 and Ted Lammers Fined $400 on Violation | Fr Presidents of All Organi- * zations Ask to Meet Tomorrow Night Irickson President Capte Andy Ted Lammers, bo found guilty of il ng yesterday afternoon following two hours deliberation by a jury in the of U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. The two men had been | ested by Clay Scudde Wildlife their boat ederickson and ! or of June: were al halibut fish- | Sar: today of court poir u Tvice whe the Sunset | the MISS MOSHER IS Miss Blizabeth Mos! today ano Miss ultant, cerning of the U.{to lack { Alaska 15 third from the lowest in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SEMINAR OF ¢ 25 COMING T0 JUNEAU Delegation_g Presbyter- ians Arrive Tomorrow ~Welcome Plans A Presbyterian Seminar, sponsored Ly the Board of National Missions with offices in New York, is schedu- led to arrive here tomorrow morn- ing aboard the Church mission boat Princeton-Hall. The Memorial Church, GUEST SPEAKER, KIWANIS MEETIN legislation appro- ting larger funds for Territo child w are to match avail- | Federal funds and its impor= to the future security of s children w tressed by , guest speak- club meeting | Terrace of the e need for e the Kiwanis nocn on the Hotel Mosher, child welfare Public Welfare office here ited out the “tragic facts” con- inadequate child care duc of funds and stated that at con- | U. S. in its support to needy | with the |members who have done outstan |ing 'meeting is open to the public WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1948 2 "IMAJORITY SERVICE ALASKA COASTAL | FOR RAINBOW GIRLS -~ BRINGS IN FORTY | 'S EVENI Io N ' G H I | Forty passengers arrivea ana 32 1en1 with Alaska Coastal flights yester- day as follows: From Wrangell: Mildred Coleman, | J. Coleman and F. Wagner, Melvin Ward. From Petersburg: Frank and Al- | vin Deivrtt, From Ketchikan: | wife. From Excursion Inlet: M. Willard | Closing evenis in mnonor of the| Grand Officers’ visitation will be! held tonight at 7:45 o'clock by the Juneau Assembly No. 3, Order of Rainbow for Girls. The Majority Service will open| the program. All Juneau Rainbow Girls who have reached their ZOth' birthday or have married since Jan- uacr. 114061; 0 b hohordd 1h tnc‘““:ml::“;kxu};;'dn:r"" ;“fémmauy Zcp:f»“mlz:;c:nd receive their majority ‘;'\;dRG :mndcu N e, AN | arris NSl b O oS | From Pelican: Kirk Jones and E. a- | Hawkins, } | From Tenakec:, M. Warner. | From Sitka: R. F. Johnson and | wife, George Hattie, J. L. Riede and | \ R. G. Day and| work in the organization wil the majority service. The East- | follow wife, | McDonald. To Tenakee: Mrs. G. Johnson. To Hood Bay: Paul Bell. ‘BlBlE S(HOOI. VOUIHS : 7o port Anrop: et wimer ana' - ARE ON PICNIC HERE | Bob Corcoren. To Skagway: Moore, G. D. Jchnston | Hickey. ‘To Excursion Inlet: and wife ‘To Hconah: Sgt. Naff, Mrs. F. It's a good day for a picnic and and Joe the young folks attending the Un- § llou Vacation ‘Bible School are tak- A. C. Adams|ing advantage of it today. | The primary department went C. out the Basin road to picnic, the junior department took their lunch- Ales out to Auk Bay and the In- | termediate group went over g e P \Dcuglas Beach to spend the after- § HERE FROM nN(‘llORlGF | noon, following church school this Mrs. Hamy Dout from Anchm—!mommg About 165 persons are {age is staying at the Gastineau attending the summer school. Hotel. / | > REBEKAHS MEET The Rebekah Loage will meet this Mr. and Mrs. R. Day from Wash- | evening at the usual time of 8:00 ington, D, C. are staying at the| o'clecck’ for the regular session. Baranof Hotel, PAIM membeys are urged to attend. J. Templin, M. To Ketchikan: Mrs. Thomas, E. Owens and Hazel Blair. FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. Jake Cropley, Lincoln Milli- \ grock and, Ralph Weeks. From Rock Creek: H. Stratton and' g fresh although mothers and children. She reminded Alaskans that not just delinquent or peverty-stricken | children are in need; but that all children are affected by inadequate was carr ibut in Area 2 3 the vessel had cleared for Area 3 a program of reception and ' The arrest was made Saturda; nent for visiting dignitaries near White Rock in Chatham Strait and larger delegations such » and the pair was arraigned Monday. | fadilities Navy ships that have visite Although U. S. District Attorney Explaining the work of her of- Each organigation is r P. J. Gilmore, Jr, had recommend- | fice, Miss Mosher asked for sup- have a representative ed a five months jall sentence and to obtain a child welfare important gmeeting o $1,000 fine for Frederickson and 2| worker for Juneau itself, and ex- 3 A threc months sentence and a $750 hepe that an institution 57 HERE YESTERDAY tandards in these homes be adopt- for both men and fined Frederick-| . i Alaska. son $700 and Lammers $400. Defense | other club guests were Jerry Attorney Howard D. Stabler zave American 11 Lrought 57. passenge ere cannery workers ; jelstrup, construction man from oral notice of appeal but decided | giika: and C. B. Brandon, resi- today to change his mind and ad- here from rted and 'ern Star members and Masons are an, cordially invited to attend. The Grand Ball honoring the vis- 8. Poevest, iting officers will conclude the eve- nng's events at the Scottish Rite| T0 Rock Creek: H. Stratton, L’ X Forrest and A. Blackerby. 5 res s wiil ke served. Temspts Wy owninenta wiit £e | To Sitka: George Hattie and Sgt. “ Rev. Walter A. Soboleff, Pastor, the Northern Light Presbyteri with the Rev. Willis R. Booth, Pas- r, have arranged, a program and eritertainment for the Seminar of including the following: Dr. Merlyn A. Chappel, Secre-) tary Church Budget Promotion; Dr. J. Earl Jackman, Secretary—unit m‘ Wk e work in Alaska; Miss Edith J. Ag-’ ‘ 5 new; The Rev. Claude S. Conley; J [//1/8N Mrs. J. C. Eldridge; The Rev. P,ml W. Gauss and wife. , Q L. Gelston and The Rev. Willis wife; Dr. F. Campbell Symonds; Miss KENTUCKY'S Pauline Timothy; Dr. William F, Wefer; Dr. Harold H. Baldwin; Dr Lester Kemper; The Rev. Bryant; M. Kirkland; Dr. Louis W, Sherwin; | Dr. William Hansche; Miss Eliza- Leth Howell; Mrs. E. Fenton Moore.| The Memorial Church Missionary | Society will be hostess during the| noon luncheon followed by a pro- gram, relating the history of the church, its present program and lu-J ture plar At 6:30 the Northern me Church will be host at a dinner to! be rerved to the members of the: qmunr group with officers of the| ch and their wives and the| executive committee of the Clw\pc}- By-The-Lake and. their wives. Speakers for the occasion ari Ralph E. Rotertson, “History of Ju neau;” H. L. Faulkner, “History of| Northern Light Church;” Ed Keith-, ¢ ahn, “The Peoples of Alaska;” and STTT8 WEER DT, WC » LOVSVMIE PR {Dr. Fred Swanson, “The Hea]m, Program of Alaska.” Miss Frances | Paul will sing two numbers. \ 2 i i | caught | Pleasent. RANGER port class dent of Juneau about 30 years ago, vised his client to pay their fines. |00’ ot ‘alameda, Calif, The (uu(‘mmu‘)n»wm\ erved o rpe Rev. James Conwell an- the jury: Eliza Crowe, Mary C. Sut-| ,,,;n0eq that the Father's Day , ton. Ann Pvle, Winnifred Junge,|pogram for Kiwanians and their| Charles Skuse, Frederick 8. AleX-| . ang daughters will be held on ander, John K. Marshall, John R.| 70 @57 Guerin, George A. Fleck, Jeseph J 4 Stocker, Evan F, Wruck and Frank R. Hermann. Jim NG COMPENSATION - FOR JSC WORKERS i wirc. i tered at the Baranof Hotel. He {is enroute fo visit his Elfin Cove rclatives for the summer months. y just graduated from high schocl and will enter the Univer- sity of Minr next fall. He will as Mr. and Mrs. Will- vce | iams in the operation of their gen- | sus- | eral store, marine station, cafe and fish buying. His family plans to visit Elfin Cove next year. - SKAGIWAY V. Crandall wife and 5. Larry McGuane, from Skag- , are Juneau visitors and stay- at the Baranof, Hotel Days r-round Wear Work--For Play Seattle with 21 Rob- Hart Winkler Hellstrom, Ma- e; Herbert Bel ; _ Genvine SOUR MASH | Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey - Reginald Olaf on Schale Perran Elliowt, Lilleness, Eld BOY TO VISIT COVE RELATIV Daly, of Pine of Mr. and Mrs. George ns at Elfin Cove, arrived Daniel MINNESOTA George Bussell, ELFIN jor Elsemdahl, Jack Tom Rawls, Emory Wellons, Donnelly, Lewis Olson, Alice vin Mrs. John Rock, Lyman Swingle, Nathan Knorr, Robert McNary, L raine Hawklns, Fred Dent and wite Moliter, Pearl and Floyd Never-rip Seams Heavy Boatsail Pockets Zip Fly and Cuffs e - —— Caslers Mens Wear w City, Mimn, K BOTTLED IN BOND P The Alaska Unemploymen. Com- i '.ROO' pensation Commission was notices today to employees Juneau Spruce Corporatior r appeals for Unempl pensation had been disa by referee Henry Roden According to R. E. Sk Executive Director, Rod: tained an earlier UCC opinion the y, the workers were not entitled to re- ‘Brizgs, Emily Dean, J. M. Martinez, | ceive compensation becaus Lec Stock: and Bud Briscoe. were unemployed due to dispute. mailing f the 0 that yme eattle: Mrs. M. W. Paredes, d Morgan, Don and Virginia Graham, t 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Parker, Mrs. R. er, C. W. Wright, H. L. H Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr, Mary , Cecelia Sheveski, Elizabeth n ‘had - FROM KINZUA, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coleman from Kimzua, Oregon., are in Juneau, registered at the Baranof Hotel. SITORS Stevens UPSTAIRS Store > G and - FROM KETCHIKAN | - Pete Christensen and J. B. Smith HERE FROM HAINES from Ketchikan, are guests at the Frank Yo from Haines Gastineau Hotel staying at the Baranof Hotel GUS GEORGE War Surplus Stores ANNOUNCE A NEW LOCATION South Franmklin Street Below the Juneau Medical Clinic, next to Shelley Graves, Juneau's Grand Old Clothing Man SOON We’ll Tell You Just When ButUntil Then . . .. STORE NO. 1 —-Marine Way-— SAVE ON FOOD STORE NO. 2 157 South Franklin Street For CLOTHING and ALL KJ_E ARING APPAREL > - i j Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Johnson from | Everett, Wash., are staying at the }ing | Baranof Hotel, fmm'///i SALE | is contiued this week These Savings are here for YOU $9.95-$5.00 2.95 1.85 Dresses Pajamas Blouses Jewelry at Half-Price Bras T5¢c - 1.25 Girdles 3.95 RayonHose - - - - - Tac Skirts - 2.95 Summer Sufls : 9.95 Purses 1.00 STORE HOURS 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Due to the sharp reductions ‘in price there can be no refunds, approvals or exchanges. Sail right in, Girls, and Select Your Summer Wardrobe at a Sensational Savings. Gus George