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PAGE EIGHT SHIPPING TIE-UP IS AIRED AT MEETING OF CHAMBER T0 ed with the scenery, ality | assed. | Wash., istrict | high- ary con-| BURNETT DODSON IS SENTENCED ON " FORGERY CHARG essed with| For cashing a forged check, Bur- toms, [nett Dodson, age 23, was sentenced at-!this morning in the U. S. District cture, | Court to five years at McNeil Is- n1d Penitentiary. Dodson purchased suit and other merchandise in B, M. Behrends Store yesterday morn- with a $100 check forged with unsurg 1 Tacoma 2 ESE AY arly 1 Rio the evard 'i Relative War- | received $12.00 in change. The Ju- | neau City Police arrested him at bleach at noon, when he was preparing to yday were Hml ark for Anchorage. Dodson was released from the rter Federal Jail in Juneau on Monday jafter serving a two ‘months sentence uing a bad check. Early er he was given a suspe nce on the same charge a en the offense was repeated, rt ordered him to serve the sus- J] pended sentence. ‘fifhfl fPé HeRE 10 ATTEND BARANOF STO(KFQ[DERS MEET | "1 “the 0.5, District court this p‘,\m”,v of the ‘mmnmu Dodson waived prosecu- | ion, return- tion by indictment and information | v Pan Ameri- | Was filed charging him with forgery 0 which he pleaded guilty. He was aigned on two counts and the entenced him to serve five on each count with the sen- o run cumurrcnn' attend company JMOITOW f board | com- uneau WEATHER REPORT (U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) nperatures for 24-Hour Period 0 0'Clock This Morning Maximum, 58; - S’“!E‘! VIOLAIURS : FINED I HOONAH wér Hilda Schoon- seven v me laws minimum, At Airport minimum, FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) v cloudy tonight and ccasional show- so cold to- tempera- change Maximum, 58; s of the nd Gar week er of the seine found ers Friday. M night with lowest ture near 45. Li in temperature Fri PRECIPIT \ll()\ (Pa In The Chan proposed Goldstein t since Augus 441 inche: since July 1, 11.56 At the Afrport since August 1 nce July 1, . . . e - B Heintzleman, Regional For- ester, left today ior Sitka to con- fer with officials of the Belgium " Rayen Ceo., who are ncw inspecting | the prcposed site for a dissolving puip mill near Sitka. He will re- {urn tomerrow accompanied by the Belgium officials for T nees in June 2583 iaches; 7.77 inches . o..-oo.l..o.o.........'\... A F fu /fs éacé‘éf‘ your, gfocers with fie same //a'é /ac;/ fomafo squce. Here’s all the natural WESCO label — better! or RED & GOLD WESCO LABEL WESCE® FINE FOODS WEST COAST GROCERY CO. Tacoma « Seattle = Olympia + Bremerton « Chehalis « Auburn Puyallup = Aberdeen = « Juneau Ketchikan « Fairbanks the name of Robert L. Jarvis and, the Pacific Northern Airlines office ORANGE JUICE oranges — luscious and fasty — for this is the new WESCO brand unsweetened orange juice. Look for other fine foods in tins with the new red and gold to be featured by leading grocers as the new season’s harvest is packed. They're really ook for the / _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA PACIFIC NORTHERN DEATH CASE BRINGS FOURTEEN IN CANADA QUESTIONED Fourteen persons arrived and 19 {left by Pacific Northern flights yes- terday as follows: | Pair Clalms Dayfon Man Acidentally Shot While on Alcan Highway Fiom Anchorage: D. Walker, D. KIMBALL, Jen, aug. 26.—(M—A 24-year-o cafe operator and a 13-year-old Ohio girl,” were in cus- today without charge today while authorities checked their story about the idental shooting of the girl's father in the wilds of Canada County Attorney Kenneth C Fritzler quoted them as relating the father, John A. McComas, 52, of Dayton, O., was aceidentally shot at a point about 100 miles north of Dawson Creek along the Alcan Highway. McComas, his aaughter, Louise, and Gustav A. Wiegner, 24, all of | Dayton, left Aug. 4 for a trip to] Alaska, where McComas, Veterans Administration employee, planned | to put his daughter in a Seventh | Day Adventist school at Anchor-| age. Wiegner and two being held Fritzler said Wiegner, who leas-| ed a cafe at nearby Bushnell, Neb., when he arrived there August 15,! had been identifying the girl as' Lcuise Wiegner, his half sister, and had given Hatboro, Pa. as an ad- dress. Under questioning, however, the two said Louise was McComas', daughter and related how McComas was shot accidentally while Wieg- | ner and McComas were squirrel hunting. { “We came scared and pulled | cut,” Wiegner told the county at-| torney. Instead of continuing w‘ laska, they returned to the United States and finally stopped Bushnell. Wiegner said that after the shoot- ing he found McComas' purse con- taining $1,300 in the car. Canadian authorities have been asked to search for McComas' body. PRI R CRUISE CANCELLED Word was received today by thg Mayot's office, that the HMCS Athabaskan, which was scheduied visit Juneau in ptember, has had a change of orders and wiil not visit here. The Canadian fri- gate was due to arrive here next week . per. Huff, Holle Waters, and wife, Mrs." Emil Hendrickson and wife, T. H. Dyer and wife, Bud French, wife ,md child, Jean Korbey. To Cordova: Albert Rucker, Jm.k Stafford and J. H. Buehrle. To Yakutat: Donald Vent, Eugene Knight and Sid Thoempson, Kreel, Capt. Fee, Sgt. W. Weich, Mr. | ———a——— Erwin, Lt. Col. Chalker, Glen Wilder, | Al Adams and son, Lt. George Royal, world, occupies nearly half th total {Keith Collins, Robert Burr, M. area of Europe and the whole north- | Bm»\, Char Bean nnd A. E. Jas- ern portion of Asia. i PR A N7 UL R SNOW WHITE Shirts Inat10:00 . . . &t 0utat4'00 the SAME day 0 Diaper Service $2.50 per week (All the diapers you need) L the child are the SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Phone 299 SEPTEMBER WE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS SHAMROCK CANNED MEATS FROM CANADA —— THESE ITEMS ARE TOPS IN QUALITY AND ARE GONSIDER- ABLY LOWER PRICED. SHAMROCK SPORK - 12 oz tin §7¢ at | | | » ! | | ! I SHAMROCK SPEEF - 120z tin 59¢ SPICED HAM - - CORNED BEEF HASH 15t 33c BEEF 15 0z.tin 37¢ VEAL STEW STEAK and GRAVY - 15 oz tin §¢ WIENERS = BRINE - 12 o tn 63c Breakfast SAUSAGE - 14 oz. tin T5¢ il BEEF STEW . . ! 1§ 0z. 1in 3]¢ C!lll.l CON CARNE WIENERS and BEANS - 15 oz tin 3¢ CHICKEN DINNER To Anchorage: R. W. Grover, Jack | . D. Kupfor' upfor, W. E.! | | Russia, the largest country in the Kiore Service, More Often, to Mor: Places DAILY BUS SERVICE from SEATTLE: 19 trips to ALL the EAST 19 trips to California THERE ARE NO From Sea SAN FRANCISCO . CHICAGO. . . . 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WESCO beand replaces Amoeat —a favorite for over 50 years, Juneau Deliveries 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. Boat Orders Delivered NEW YORK DRESSED STEWING CHICKENS - 4-POUND PACKAGE PURE LARD 1h. 59¢ 1b. 34c (KoL) Douglas Delivery 10 a.m. Any Time