The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1948, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948 Em—e e, Y BT | Siiil KE DATE | RETREAT DAY BUS 10 ' SET ON COAST AT kAt (0B SAYS "I ACCEPT" i ] i »f the Catholic Church -_— i ivity Parish were ad- ; l KA (By The Associated Pr SAN FRANCISCO, June that the bus which aks Californians, who have heard Earl{C. I, O. Lon emen today 1l take them to the Retreat Day Warren no” so often to the|30 am. July 4 as the new servance at the Shrine of St. e iy { | question of his ambition for the for a West C waterfront Terese Sunday, will leave between commafldafl' O‘ 17"’ NaV' Vice Presidenc were ast as federal tors i nd 8:45 Sunday morning in today when their governor efforts to bring ritime employe een-Age Club instead t of the T church a and workers tc On July 4 al District Visils Ju- [mos: ss nappity ansnimous as {bis nomination in Philadelp her. ‘en-day extension previously plan- ead Warrer asked pro- ction 1e 80-day injunction e government to halt the an in, 1ed on the ht, who would succ alifornia’s governor if th Rear Admiral A. E. Montgomery,|Kn Commandant of the 17th Naval Dis-3s C Re- |t strict, left here this morning to re-|publicans win in November, AT'= | POS! turn to his headquarters at Kodiak ed today “the action of the Republi- } has already been iss following an inspection of South- [can Convention. . . ... is a recog-|Coast. east Alaska and a visit with Gov.|nitiop of the great importance of| Ernest Gruening. the west in American affairs. “We are delighted with the nomi- GAME SLATED TOMORROW A play-off game is set for tomor- morning for two teams of the ivergreen Bowl Boys Baseball club. Alfred Carlson’s team defeated Billy row > e ~ ¥ CANNED SALMO Admiral Montgomery, who has ! Orme’s Nine with a score of 13 to 5 never before been in this section of nees chosen and of course we will in a five-inning game this morning the Territory, said “I'm more than |support them with the greatest en- PA(K qu Y HA[F at the ball park. The winning team delighted with this part of Alaska.”|er 1d enthusiasm.” N - tomerrow receives free .\l‘(\»\'~\l&k(‘t5 He said, however, that the Navy is| The state constitution provides| to the 20th Century. not contemplating making any in-|{for the Lieutenant Governor's auto- oF 1947 AMGUNT Bruce Casper on, with six, won stallations here. matic succession in event the gov: the strike-out confest this morning. Admiral Montgomery declared that | ernor’s chair becomes vacant. War-, B s el ¥ Naval activity, in Southeast Ala: ,{ren’s term expires in January, 1951. is at present confined to phot —————————— il paic mapping of the area in con- today Lty the junction with other Government de- | EDITORIA[ COMMENI (the U Ish { {Only the SE Al partments. He said this work is e |last year’s report fo: now in progress with Navy men | [last working from Annette Island, Yak-| od. The total pack The first weekly canned salmon rs T e sciences WORK OF JUNIOR ART Regional Office of Service. ahead of e peri- date amount (LASS IS DISPLAYED The Alaska utat and Big Delta. cases The Admiral was a guest of Gov.| ses last ye and Mrs. Gruening last evening but | reported that their visit was purely social. This morning, he took his/;y own camera with him on a walk ;. time, Shop on Seward S this Paintings by membe nior Amé Class et, is a group of of Press) Thom ciated e for Gov d with 877 cases last Ao itral Alaska reported 70,- ‘1“"‘(""“‘ g “I”“:d 636 cases compared with 175,120 last -section of editorial com- ! n. | oo A P i through Juneau before his depar- x & L o\ YE Western Alaska repor 7 ment by the nation’s press, but 2 ;. compared. with 3,485 last yea ture. number of newspapers are critical’ o 5 S He was accompanied by Lieuten-|,¢ the candidate and of the make- ant Commander Roberts and Lieu-|yy o his party IFOREST SERV'(E ']'o ' MAYOR OF SkaGway | MAVE FIRE PATROLS The done in oils, r color, by the fol- tists: Mary Nordale, Gladys Uggen, Gordon Oakes, Con- nie Williams, Lynette Hebert, Con- nie Brown, Joar Carolyne Isas s are - : CHERINOFF AL TODAY TILLIE MARTIN FUNE 1§ ON FOURTH OF JULY = | LA Funeral services were held this HONORED AT pagry; | AP MELDAC HETE O s S [ The % a r Mrs. Martha Cherinoff, | e pecial Fire Patrol during enzen of the Salvation Army gave | Skagway Mayor C. A. “Pat” Car-!ith weeke ? to 7 the service Interment, was in | A party honoring Tillie Martin, {roll conferred this morning with |sericus for Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Cher- July 4th queen candidate, was given | Gov. Ernest Gruening on matters|tne Forest if survived by her widower, | by her sponsors, the Filipino Com-0f importance to his communi to Eli Cherinoff munity, in the Parish Hall of the{The Governor agreed to visit Skag- fires SRR Catholic Church of the Nativity way in August to dedicate the new It was pc ROM VANCOUV , B.C. last night. Much enth n to| and b connecting S illegal in H. Rowland and family are here boost its choice of queen was re-|Wa nd Dyea which will be ¢ and that pe are re- frem Vancouver, B. C, and staying vealed. |pleted by that time. quired to build fires ese areas the Baranof Hotel — e - i Mayor Carroll is in town in con-| - S A AR 2 inection with a U. S. District C COOTIE SCRATCH TONIGHT FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS |SOM"0N WARDS | suit here brought by M. A. Pichotta| Sourdough Pup Tent No. 4, idili-| Mrs. C. O. Be« nd children | |against the City of Skagwa The|tary Order of the Cootie, Veter- 1 tered from Hc 1, Texas, :’.rr! ARE APPROVED FOR Mayor and his beard, which he is|ans of Foreign Wars, will hold its at the Baranof Hotel wearing in hor of Skagway's|regular monthly at- 8 s | NAIIVE SERVI(E “Day’s of '98” celetration, are stop-|o'clock tonight in W Je ROOF FIRE | 2 WS |ping at the Hotel Baranot. }(:h‘x, An elec temporary — i The Alaska Native Service will o io will be held Fly caused a fire at4 tnstanl four isolation waras in the | \ALIENT AND ORBIT ! - 1145 p. m. today on the roof of | Territory, it was revealed today by | HERE FROM SEATTLE at 513 Willoughby R. Brust, Acting, ANS Superinten- HAVE HSH loADS- { Russell Canlen, W. D. Jol e, which was quickly extin- dent. The wards, authorized by Con- v | W. R. Nelson, John Levant by the Juneau Volunteer | gress, are of Quonset type construc- EI_HN “o “ |S HERE Stanton, all from ment with little dam- tion and three will be operated in| % guests at the Baranof > Alarm call was 2-1. v h0S] als at| H S— ;’:::‘C.“‘;?m‘z‘;me‘\;fi B ak | The Valient, skipoered by Dan! A fourth will be operated Ly a pri- Twedt, was in vesterd: y with 141)00‘ - Vate hospital at either Nome or Pounds halibut and 5000 pounds Fairbanks on a fee basis iblack cod; the Tundra by Pete Os- .o - d had 8,000 pounds black cod | VISITS MOTHER HERE land 1,000, halibut, and the Orbit; Mis. Alex Nevala of Aberdeen, docked with 19,000 pounds halibut. Prices on the fish were about 18.95 | ! Wash., is visiting her daughter, p x Mrs, Oarl Ashenbrenner of Juneau, medium, eight for chix, and 18.15| for two months. Mrs. Hilja Hen- Cents a pound for large halibut. The derson, of Woodland, Wash, Is “";h“'f'l;gat 1;1; Cqul;eg 1[!)0\:11; il ” 's. shenbrenner. e in , hea y 3 - | Sl Ur.M.ls.A,s . Swaunson, was in with 30,000 pounds | salmon he Cross Sound banks | NSPE R HERE salmon from tl c | M:fi;!r“YBe:t zeeCf;l"OU S. Army and the 31A303, skippered by ].ng-; Inspector General for Alaska, left \'a:‘dndm\d(]*; “'Ir‘;::' 1;“ s‘::;';(g 500 here today for his headquarters at pounds . salmon from oy ol | B — | Fort Richardson aiter making an 2 : i inspection of Army facilities at DON FOSTER ENROUTE ! Juneau and Sitka. | Don C.' Foster, Alaska Nau\{[.t} e — | Service General Supenn?andent‘ is COT HAYES LEAVES {enroute to Fairbanks aiter a va-| A. B. “Cot" Hay Anchorage cation in the States. He will visit manager of Northwest Airlines, ANS activities in '.he‘ Interior and and former Juneau resident, left return to Juneau during the latter | here via PNA today after a one- Part of July. week visit with friends in this BT v T TR area. | HERE FROM KODIAK EBEE T e | Lt. Cmar. R. S. Roberts, Lt. Fred |s. Card- and K. N. Burchfield, all Eunice Wright, visiting from Los S S Angeles, is a guest at the Baranof from Kodiak, are visiting Juneau Hotel. * and staying at the Baranof Hotel. B 7 HEINZ NED VEGETABLES <cientifically cooked and packed 4o assure uniformly-high vitamin retention HEINZ STRAINED FRUITS AND 7 DESSERTS rate high for fine " flavor and texture 2> HEINZ STRAINED MEAT PRODUCTS are rich in flavors Baby likes HEINZ PRE-COOKED are light; flutfy, easy fo digest You pay no premium for the best- Ask for HEINZ! .. Short... Especially for you! Once you've had it, you'll cherish your gay new short hair coif, designed es- pecially for you. You'll find your very own short style waiting for you at our salon. DON'T DELAY! CALL TODAY* - Baranof Beauty Salon Phone 538 Baranof Hotel Arts and Crafts Inc, ared with display in the window of Vic Power’s the Ju-; Erbland and | THE DAJLY ALASKZ EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA GARNET W. MARTIN PAGE THREE SKAGWAY VISITOR Anthony Johnson from Skagway RE-APPOINTED TO |, 0'uces s e actinen - GAME (OMMISSION - FROM ALABAMA Clara E. Robison from Mont w. Nome, om- Martin, has | een re-appointed as a member of | ery, Ala., is at the Baranof Hotel € the Alaska Game Commission by | while visiting Juneau tary of the Interior J. RSP T 3 it was announced today by| he Regional Office of the U. S| _ RETURNS FROM SITKA h and Wildlife Service. . Mrs. HabQ Jciecd, Ieptesents Martin, who will represent - the | Real Silk Flos Mills in South- econd Judicial Division, was nam- | ©ast Alaska, has returned from a | ten-day business trip to Sitka rve a four year term begin- | > Chuck” Diven of Petersburg has | Hotel rrived here and is staying at the tel Juneau. > ge Jones, from Angoon, is a at the Gastineau Hotel. IMPORTANT NOTICE Meeting of All DOUGLAS and JUNEAUA.F.of L. CANNERY WORKERS TeQuNl-G-F-T | Douglas Council Chamhers 8P.M. KENNETH R. BOWMAN, | July. 1 >oo } ON GOVERNOR'S STAFF | Lane Rof Juneau, joined the FROM GUSTAVUS | office staff of Governor Gruening Nelson of Gustavus is in|today as a stenographer ved at the Hotel Ju- | R Sr eau | TACOMA VISITOR ls AL Ob] A SUBURB -ee { Stanley Warburton, here from K. VISITIING HERE { Tacoma, is staying at the Baranof | .by Pan American Clipper - >0 AN VISITORS ym and wife, here taying at the from Gas- Hotel. ® only dingg, fo 1)realrfasr from NOME ® opl) i nly breakfast 1o dinner from FAIRBA"KS o only an afternoon from 4. . . J“"EA“ 'ING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying C Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependable Clippers. The food and service are world-fanious. The fare low-—with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at .., BARANO¥ HOTEL—Telephone 106 LPiv AHERICAN WorLo AIRWAYS ke J;x/em of /&%flry (,‘Z”m | Thera is nn suhstituie for newsnaner advertising! WE PRESENT Loretta Keithahn Our Candidate for ' QUEEN of the ; July Fourth Celebration You Are Entitled to a Vote for Your FAVORITE CANDIDATE and a Share in a Golden Opportunity with Each Ticket that You Purchase Co-Sponsors : Juneau Post No. 4 Juneau Chapfer

Other pages from this issue: