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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1948 PLYMOUTH, HSH]N 5'325‘,5;\ Tioward. and i .| l|fl". LEVERNE NASH ROD. TWO PRIZE Si""fi‘.fil; Speiican: % raskaen| OF SA TRANSFERRED; y [etentinn: “vean senshan: trom| OTHER CHANGES MADE Ketchikan: Jean Renshaw; from Haines: Mr. Heinmiller, S. Hellen-| Banfield FOR SALMON DERBY thal ahd wife, and N Lieut. LaVerne Nash, who has From Skagway: - Lloyd R. Moore,| o 1o 1ast 10 months been assist- The Territo vortsman, Inc,{Robert Pam and H. L. Lee; from |y uon“vio salvation Army work Salmon Derby mittee has re-|Hood Bay: Kenneth Drahos; from | jco "¢ BCl i rewell ceived word from’ Lou Williams, |Todd: Lowell Colby ¥ Torders to proceed to Wrangell where Outdoor Writers Association of | From Chatham: Mrs. Claire Me- | g™ Lon BPFHEC 0 (Gl corps Americe the hand-made rod |Roberts; from Superior Packing: | Gefco he the Derby will|Mable Long, Mrs. Alenc Whistler| =/ l0r oo arrive here in the middle of July ind Robert Whistle Mot b £ it 1c Imon Derby From Sitka Pauiine fonne, Fir Training College in San Francisco 1949 eluxe Plymouth| George Osage, John Spira, R. M.| oo che was a mémber of the h expected here in utte and Bobby Stutte; {rom|.warrior Session of Cadets. Dur- Taku Lodge: Ethel Milner ing her stay in Juneau she has had urged to! Ty Taku Lodge: H. T. Moore and O possible | gan sMelss-tetff ¢ Sitka: the responsibility of the Young 2 bl S "““Lj“i‘“"c o antka® | Peoples work and this department ; nd Q,,' o Sporting (-,U,,d\}{'['“ Riyan ans :m”’fv ATt M-l has shown marked improvement . a4 hid M. Stutte, Bobby Stutte; to Tena-| qa. her leadership. ; - fron e ¢ Lt. Nash has become wellknown b To Todd: Henry Goodland: 10, 5yneay in the course of carrying Haines: John Hamilton; to Peters- | o 00 Lo K 0 and has also D. Germain David Andrus, son and G Club and the City Band. To Ketchikan: P. Capt. Henry Lorenzen also | | | an- BY ALASKA COASTAL | | Benton and J. A. Miller; to Lake |, ; nceq that he and Mrs. Loren-| ; ved i | HAsselborg: Gene Smith; to HOO-| o pave had the responsibility of | rty-nine passengers arrived in|,gp; peances Phillips; to Pelican: [uo 10001 Juneau Corps along with | and 29 left yesterday by je, S Akt ity al J s al | ot flights x\l Sllows: | AR TylbsiuRh: A | their official responsibilities as the| WA Moy U S BHERKD Divisional and Young Peoples Sec- | Pancho, E. Luona, Chris| ! retaries for the Alaska Division, and | J. Kraft; from Patterson b A © ® ®|they will b relinquishing the com-| C. Smith; from Hoonah: ® | mand of thl Corps in a short time VAR o | ®|to give full time service to the| | JUNE 16 ® | Divisional work. i Low tide, 8:58 am., 23 ft. ®| Capt. and Mrs. Sexton Johanson High tide, 10:02 a.m., 12.9 ft. ® have Leen appointed to the com- |eeesecescae Low tide, 15:66 p.m., 3.0 ft. ® /mand of the Juneau Corps and High tide, 22:20 p.m, 16.3 ft. @ |will arrive from San Francisco " STREAM“NER . e e o o e e lwithin a few weeks, to CHICAGO EMPIRE BUILDER | Great Northern's Greatest Train Chicago is just two nights away fronr Seattle on the fleet EMPIRE Buioer. Travel in privacy in new DupLEx-RooMETTES —only $2.13 more than a standard Pu berth eattle, e & King Street daily at ! i tatio P.N ORITNTAL LIMITED to Spokane, Min- 5t. Poul, Chicogo, leaves daily, 9:30 P.M. N. D. KerLer. n. 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