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PAGE EIGHT ——— e e e e eee—————————————— — STREET WORK 70 'WORK SITUATION WOODENFACE MEET " IMPROVING HERE: AT 7:30 TONIGHT IN HIGHWAY PAYING ~SOME JOBS OPEN HIGH SCHOOL GYM BE HELD UP FOR | ish Juncau's employment,| ¢ . | : ) (Mthoush uneaus enviovmen Seattle Champion fo To Bhben Oty Councl De- meme rar e o 1 e b 0 . lares July 31 Holiday | ot vocoiment i Against Jensen-Loses clares UY y | ures, Gus H berg, manager of a' Kekhlkan [ the local branch of the Territorial ! fOf Sa!mon Derby | Employment Service, said today —— — Approximately 350 persons were KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 23.— Proposed Juneau sireel ImMprove- ,etively secking work ough the | Twelve y old Dick Hamlin, for nts were postponed temporarily | jo.a) office as of July 1. How- two years a Chronicle newsboy, by the Juneau City|gye, number has been cut|upset the Seattle Times baseball | | 1aving the ame time slacier Highway pav- 1 W. Burr Council in the don; w down considerably since by increas- | pitching champion, 12-year-old activity at local sawmills, in!Peter Dyer, who won the Seattle logging operations and cor k. About t fourth of those Hamlin, cool as a glacial cu- seeking employn truction | contest over 8,200 boys nt were in the|cumber, threw 26 strikes in the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' 'MIKE FENSTER ELECTED HEAD Juneau Unit of Civil Air press win serve as squadron Public Patrol Organized Last Night Juneau's newly organized Civil Air Patrol got off to a flying start last night under the leadership of Capt. ©O. W. Baron and group of some Juneauites. Speaking an enthusiastic aviation-minded FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1948 ‘Exucuu\'c Officer. John Bowen, lo-| {eal CAA official, will take over the duties of Squadron Adjutant. The work of plans and training was giv- en to Chuck Porter, Pacific North-| ern Airlines dispatchez. Bill Hixson, Cfficer. Larry Parker, Advertising Manager for the Alaska Sunday Information Officer. All officers elected at this meeting are to serve for a period of three months at which time another elec tion will te held to determine per-| manent officers. The newly elected commanding officer then took the chair to make | plans for the next meeting of the | squadron, to be held August 5 at 7:30 pm. for organizational pur-| of SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 SANITARY | MEAT CO. Meat at Its Best — at Lower Prices may give t E é t unsk i classification. In Febru-|first inning to Dyer's eight and $25,000 to $40000 in pavement|.,.. syout 600 workers were seeking |ccasted in with two strikes in work. A b ym the Lytle and ind over 400 filing claims. the third while Dyer made an| { then ack with ten Jack Carr, Alaska Wing Opera- truction Co. Wi only about 100 have claims in unsuccessful comet strikeouts was 17 to 5 for Green Con tions and Training Officer, spoke Ly ind the eatest percentage of & - — The Councii awso transacted muny [ these are cannery workers | Hamlin ¢ t » Anchor- . " i " on the organization of the Anchor i other items of less at last| Next mohth employment is ex-| Dyer, former Sitka resident, is age group served as the basis for mira IKa dan most of his suggestions. wins reonne oueer s Party Are Honored Donahue reviewed the filling out and handling of the application 0 "'h d N' hi blanks which had been distributed n urs ay Ig night's special meeting which was| pected to pickup with opening of | touring Southeast Alaska with his held to make up for last week's!the canneries, although consolida-|mcther, Mrs. George A. Roberts meeting which was cancelled be-|[tion of the canneries in this se of a lack of a quorum due|has decreased employment possibil Due to the late arrival of the George Washington, scheduled to sudden illness of Council-! ities, in that field. J } ot 1(1‘ and : m(" Amxnl:u Openings now available in Ju n” in June n: at xi’ “nllrl))u (:m‘ to piospective members before the fro 2 Ci 0 ouncilmen | neau area include pesith or ex-|afterncon and to sail a - the 4 ar rem the D! 1 neau area include pesitions for e 1 o meeting. He asked that Dan Ward| Rear Admiral Joseph E. Stika, the Woodenfaee pitching | est to ‘be held between Peter Thibodeau and Jorgensen ! perienced teachers and nurses, | July 31 was declared City | several for qualified stenographers, | cor holiday in observance of the Gold- | gne for a photo-finisher and sales|Dyer, the Seattle Champ, and John | orth Salmon Derby. All mer-|clerk, for a maintenance mach-!Jensen, the Juneau winner, will be- s are requested to close their | inist, several firemen familiar with|gin at 7:30 tonight in the high business on that day stch Marine type boilers and|school gymnasium. Spectators are Mayor W. E. Hendrickson was| experienced carpenter foremen for|invited to attend the meet. | empowered to do everything he|a governme Participation of other local pitch- | can to secure the location of the| During Jun laneous contests will proposed U. S. Coast Guard Dis- | ments were made, many of them|go off as originally planned at 3 tr t headquarters in Juneau. on short-time or casual employ- o'clock this aiternoon in the gym inspect all blanks before they were|commandant of the 13th U. 8. forwarded to Wing Headquarters coust Guard District, and 14 mem- at Anchorage to make sure they pers cf the special Coast Guard in- Werb I ordes vestigating committee, were honor- lon and discussion period o4 j55t evening at a cocktail party by Capt. Baron. Many | aud a buffet supper. specific points on equipment pro- d communications net- FRESH KILLED Genuine - 1948 Pound - - - - 68« British film actress, models dual- purpose play and swim suit in Joast Guard officers and their red, blue and white cotton. Qutfit | curement who are stationed in Ju- has bolero and skirt, which she works were brought on the floor entertained at cocktails be- holds over right arm. Capt. Baron said that one’s status in| o " wve hours of 5 and 7 at the s organiza v ave abso- 3 this organization would have abso- , . ¢ commander and Mrs, E. local place-|ers and misce Preliminary plans for a City|ment. Ninety-three of the place- | > o % lutely no bearin 3 litary 3 : ! i ute ) bearing on his mILtary v cas recreation building were accepted | ments were veterans of World War NEW BOM EMPLOYE Eihie He 16aigls Tellorated that| o Oorongcn SRIKIE SR 3 & ! RS X 5 Mrs. Ernest Gruening was host- but it was voted to hold up future|II, and 71 were women. The U. S. Bureau of Mines office = =% this was a civilian organization and Gaat s lxl:f(t’t supper at the Gov were forty guests. i N P action pending a ccmplete revision | R | here is continuing to add personnel that the only interest the Air Force L of the City's plan for an entire| SEVERAL FROM SEATTLE |in its Juneau office. Alaska Branch | WI”. VIS" '" JUNEAU had in its development was merely :‘.”‘iml.&,}E“u:fimllil‘awmg le)]m ;;)rk’. [ — to aid in the procurement and |t hour Catet el dasi e e - per 4 c Civic Center Among Seattle people at the!Chief G. D. Germain announced The City Engineer was authoriz- ( Baranof Hotel are Vance F. Sutter today that Georg Gibian, of ¢d to cali for bids on an approach | Comdr. V. C. Gibson, Comdr. E. J.| Forest Hills, N. Y., has been em- to the City Float and for three|Saydom, S. Klemkaski, John L.|ployed as an Economic Research- Son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Chuck Porter was called upon to Farley and Talbott Carroll. |er for the summer menths. Viola | Mrs. Robert Jajoie his is La- taka the chair for the election of | sultivan, formerly of Skagway, has JOI®'S first visit to Alaska and his six officers to form the nucleus of | been added as stenographer meeting with his new grand- this new squadron. Edward J. Vance and Joe Loss, OGN of Pacific American Fisheries, Bel-| Lila M. Carlson of Dulutl lingham, are guests at the Baranof{is a Juneau visitor, and Hotel at the Gastineau Hotel. F. E. Lajoie of Eugene, Oregon, majntenance of equipment and a arrived on the Baranof to visit hiS gound training program. POWIRS TO KriCHIKAN Maurice F. Powers, Executive Secretary for the Boy Scouts of Fancy Colored Birds—OVEN READY small jobs of un sewers for Star Hill and Street and new salt water The mtter three jobs may be as one, The City Council also voted to underwrite a banquet for visit- ing delegates to the September convention in Joneau of the Asso- clated Board of Trade of Cer British Columbia It authorized the Harbor Committee to approve some gasoline storage location for Alaska Coastal Airlines near, but not in, the Small Boat Harbor for use of the company’s flying school The Ma was authorized to ap- prove the gnment of L E Sturm’s lease on the AB Hall base- ment to the B. M. Behrends Bank to protect the bank's interest in Sturm’s fixtures Gordon Burns was given a 75 day temporary per- mit to operate a charter service for small boats at the Small Boat Har- bor. The building permit to Hix heig ~ P poses. Civilian Components for Alas- | T : (a8 kan Air Command Captain Baron| Local officers e advised L’\.?l opened the meeting with an infor- |this squadron must show a member mative outline of CAP aims through- | Sh1P of at least 50 to be recognized out the States and their applications | £y the Wing. Application blanks are to Ala: available at CAA office for mo~cl desiriny them. LAND Pound ¢ America, has left for Ketchikan LONG son, Richard, who is two and a Mike Fenster, Alaska Coastal Air-|on a field trip. Powers will com-; b half months cld. He will stay for lines, was elected Commanding Ofti- | plete plans for the annual fund-! two weeks and hoj to get in 1ots cer. Dan Ward, control tower opera- | raising campaign while in Ketchi- | of fishing tor at the Juneau Airport was named kan. | o ”. ( e CANNERYMEN HERE Oven-Ready BEEF Pound SHORT RIBS - 49 Lean - Tender - Savory It’s SANITARY for Meat at its BEST at LOWER PRICES! Anderson for construction of a warehouse on Ninth Street near b Gold Greek was not approved. An ordinance, permitting the Juneau ‘ Independent School District to use Boupd : Juneau school buildings, was pass- i ed for its final reading SIRloIN Tlp - -~ - sl 00 Discussion was also held on sev- i . eral subjects. City Engincer James | i L. McNamara proposed that the ! Cit; chase the I a Village prise, such as the Coast Guard 1 fi::::s.t:{l 3:“((;1::1‘:1“311 «(:w H‘\uil‘( } Center Cut Chucks from Choice Grade-A Steers 5 streets on Frauklin and Seward, | above Front, and on Second and | RNED BEEF p d Third Streets. No action was tak- B (o - Poun ( under consideration. 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