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3 1 == THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1949 | PAGE SIX ; o TH0 o N . s i = gy e | e s e e e 0000000 |Mrs. R. Nevin, Mrs. H. strfiton, ! Force which has two Tescue hoats LIONS 10 "RECON"I: “verciemcesrone” <|CELTIC AGROUND |SEA LIONS ARE - 5 iim.i= ibox|MARSHAL MAHONEY | CAMMENA ON REEF; s oo .55 2o (u. 8. wn-rm BUREAU . Mrs. John Winther and Mrs. How- 'I'AKB pRISO"ERS Guard asslstance is 10 hours rrom o SWIMMING BEACH : m cuss i zesouree: = ONHERBERTREEF | REPORTED BAD - IS HARD AGROUND w- - = riod ending 6:30 am. PST. e The final event to be sponsored omSIDE 'o "PEN"I A R B R et AT DOUGLAS ISLAND © i ™ </ BUTISREFLOATED| AT CAPE SPENCER ‘vt viv v o | AR nnum, 36. ® ummer vacation w; e a Rum- £ ¢ Airport— Maximum, 51; ® | mage Sale on May 18. The Ways Sphrin:: travel outside on a jaunt "5PR/;N?I‘F):1e 1;2*:531\‘1"&3" S“:;’tr;;: Jimmy Jack, age about 65, died " and Means committee, consisting|to the East and Soutn, may sound =2 #— 5 s ay at s Gover o With good weather 1n the offing, : m"“’:‘":',‘ Baalhn & - | SEATTLE, April 2%5.—— A 70-| Arriving in the smil boat harbor '\ "GN inciman, Mrs. John | like & pleasure trip. But to 1, | fishboat Cammena s reporfed hard :);’g;_‘d;i"cm;“‘lls"m(;s;‘[‘;‘;":"C‘h;_fis | Lions Club members went into ac- (Senvan and Vielsiil) o lfoct fishing schooner with nine | Saturday morning was the Janettc , i ang Mrs. Fred Orme, will)S. Marshal William T. Mahoney, it {9810Und after hitting a reef i)y ™ garier Mortuary ; tion today to get the Douglas |men aboard went aground early’uwned by Merle Rhodes back from - i g waters north of here today. | ortuary. ay glas| ¢ Cloudy with frequent rain ®| e Z Le in charge of this sale. will not be unalloyed joy. —————— Island Community Bathing Beach|e showere fonight and Tues. e |Yesterdsy on . Herbert Reef, 96/ the Cape Spencer area. Rhodes said .- First, he had to be certain that| A U. 8. Coast Guard report said | : y ready for the season. {'s iy, Bouthsastarly SBAK 15 s |18 south of Ke_tcmknn. Alaska, | that the lc:ad o{ over l::710,000 pounds five malfactors were routed from |SiX men are aboard with the U. S, WASHINGTON, April 25 —(h— A committee of about 20 Lions|o 0 95 miles per houk {dnight. o .;m< 111»;\(9({1 xxf'u several 'h?urs lilltcl. 0‘, black cod “sls_ ,50 in Penca.x‘x F'SH pA(KER A u the federal jail very early tm;.hsupacker t_he swec‘ie_ Ann stand- | President Truman has signed a hill * will meet tonight at 7 o'clock for|e Little change in temperature, o | C08st Guard thdu\_mlllirs éfirle Friday with the “erlsi and viscera morning in time to sail, under|ing by. Neither ship has radio to set up a $15000000 revolving a reconnoitering t to the beach| Low tonight, néar 40; high said the damaged vcs.s?, he _e- sold here. The sea lions were so AGRO“ND' REFLOATS guard, on the Baranof. facil mud to be used to expedite home rior to going to work on several|e tomorrow, near 50. o |tic, apparently freed itself at high|bed, Rhodes reported, thekftlfbing [ Then, he will be responsible for]{ A call for assistance has been construction in the northern Ter- ucing-up projec Work to beje PRECIPITATION e|tde had to be suspended until they his five prisoners until the last one |sent to the Royal Canadian Air mury i done includes moving playground| e (past 24 hours ending 7:30 am, today ¢ | 1v Was taken in tow by the J. | were killed. VICTORIA, B.C., april ZF'M—}R safetly installed in a federal; — — e E putti up an additional! e In Juneai — .18 inches; e |F- Edwards, believed to be another | Catches by the Nerland owned The Seattle Schooner Attu, which|penjtentiary in Alderson, West Vir-| - unit, adding a picnic| e since April 1, 809 inches; ® shing boat, and was due at|by H. E. Jacobsen and the Valiant ran aground on the Victoria side | ginia. i I building walks, staining all| e since July 1, 10543 inches. e tchikan this morning. g \4n\'llt"d by F_‘loyd Eperson were also of Active Pass early Sunday morn-| That does not make for careiree work, re-installing the giant|e At Airport — .05 inches; ® Earlier, the Coast Guard said|sold in Pelican last Friday. ing, was refloated today by the|travel. | and putting up parking| e since April 1, 342 inches; ® that movable fishing gear and per- Unload?d at the Cold Storage [sland Tug and Barge Ltd. vessel| nafarshal Mahoney has several| lo since July 1, 50.82 inches. | sonal belongings, valuéd at $40,00c | jock this morning were 35,000 1sland Ranger. varieties of wrongdoing renrvsmt-i ' Dressing. 1008 ate also to bele o & & 6.6 o o le ¢ ® ® had been transferred from the Cel- | pjounds of sable _klsh and about First attempt to refloat her was|eq in his party: murder and grand 3 t. along with two baskeluall‘ A RIS tic to the Edwards and another|3,000 pounds of liver and viscera made Sunday afternoon. This morn- | jarceny, for instance.. In his care y Jards. vessel, the Hauana. : from the Queen owned by Erling ing it was expected the Attu woul |are Esteban A. (Steve) Cruz, con-| fay 9 has been set as the dead- | Two of the Celtic's crew were|Onsoien. This was the {rst trip pe ordered back to Seattle for re-|fossed murderer of Felix Caaway; on of all projects NORDGREN ASKS | taken aboard the Marconia, which | ;f the season for the Q\{een and pairs. :Inrz Vosotros and Rita Quejada, | - : . p E embers, Art Hedges is| | nas Jx‘\(ll :::zlmtlr:‘:d;elx:I}::Sérn‘;l: t:xr L_);nf:cga::s ?;(x‘fve?m:?e :::;:‘ Tk:r\s Anu‘dnearlyr ;’f;m:;:: in| who will serve sentences for mnd‘i <3 5 B i = ) of the genera R ipper ar > | Spencer- Fair rea. jength, is used as a fishi - |larceny; Jame: rs 8 Jack o e general commt-| - QR NEW TRIAL |05 emeined it i S o o e e O PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE MacKay Malcolm and Val Poor. | lN BRIBE (ASE‘ - - |1¢.3ave n.({ul April 29 for the Cross PRA MEN BACK The men will be taken to McNeil ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE Presiding officer at today’s noon | | [Sound area after halibut. Returning from Petersburg and |Island Penitentiary near Tacoma; . luncheon meeting at the Baranot| T | S]EAWER MOVEMENIS [ Xhn: Barotty , 2. °‘_"“E‘;,lb" John getehikan, two Public Roads Ad-|the woemen to Alderson. For further mformaish cofact wes Vice President Val Poor. ATEHBRRR foonvicted: ‘of . bEbErY| AlsskhiBiom beatE scabliied to | Aaseh s a‘m‘;?nfn‘gt_y JB‘:“ f1OM ministration officials, Chris Wyller,| Mrs. Mahoney accompanied her . E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 As a part of Health Week gnq sentenced to a 14-month term | girive somelime tomorrow. gy A 3 District Engineer, and L. H. Mil- | husband. g f roughout the country, tWo repre- iy neNeil Island Federal Peniten- | becali shedul 7 that the boat will be going out on jey Materials Engineer, report that | From West Virginia, the cou SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND g & o | Denall scheduled to sail from |its first trip of the season on is furth ing theh | will to Washi B : 7 entatives from health units were yary Kurt Gustav Nordgren, | g Wiihtatiny ks Sunosy. ‘Nilsstow 1V Juneau is further into spring will go to Was ington, D. C., and; 88] Algba | 88 Rt 53 ]&lasku[ Denali p special guests of Lions. atershilBginiherman; Wi fiob 086 | Beadbk behaauled oM eR T 1:“" ?«‘d 02' ‘Aq Y‘ ] ";: ce IV those cities. Plowed snow still lines| New York City, then to Chicazo lor i BELL ] = L £.5. Denal ] Miss Anne Lello, public health|os tne prisoners taken outside to- | seaitle Saturday : ”‘f“f ' Y "i“l“:’x ";P:fl“ the streets of Petersburg, and, in|medical attention. They expect May 8 April 26 1 1 nurse from the Juneau Health|gay Ly U, 5. Marshal Willlam T.| Princess Louis scheduled 0] on win ast night {rom Seattle o country, snow is still several|to be away from Juneau for Lwo ¥ ! | ») Center, spoke to the group of the| b At and will be here for a few days feot deep along the road. !or three weeks, for for | for | Mahoney. ¢ ive at 7:15 a.m. tomorrow from | the sJ3 the First, skippered by A Construction | S —oa A Petersburg Wrangeli | cordova [ activities of her organization. Lack | Nordgren, through his counsel,| gkagway and s south at 8:30 M= {988 this M. M. Flint, PR. onstruct | s o s | Vi of time made for postponement of | pocarq D Stabler, today applied| gm goler. K. SuRUAH o ST I* Engineer, has returned from Fair-| FIRST SALMON? 1 Ketchikan Ketchikan | Valdez Skagway 4 a talk by Joe Alter, head of the 8 morning and will leave the end of yanks where, of course, it is still i Seatile Seattle | Sewara Sitka for a new trial. Presumably, the —Te -t he week for the Chatham Straits y . e e | Kodiak Sanitation Division of the Terri- | motion will be argued Friday, mo- RANGER 6 IN, OUT = i winter, compared to the capital : ‘They” may not have been L it- | | e torial Health Department. Speakers | ;o qay. The Ranger 6 of the U, S. Forest ,,r;a. city. | ing lately, but one 25-pound king i ] gl tvia were in e o 4 ko i = = v ying up at the Cold Storage - - | couldn’t escape John C. Willis Sat- | Seward were introduced ty Program Chair-| jembers of the petit jury and|Service is a busy little craft. With A i i | man Peter Wood. F the. apecibl venire INsuelt Priday | Frask SXastl ikl dock yesterday, the Zenith owned FROM CORDOVA | urday—willis claims to have cau Init'ated into the club today Was |se-oried nire issued Fricay| Frank Martin as skipper and Rang- | anq skippered by John K. Iverson vy Rothwell of Cordova has| the first salmon of the Kenneth S. Axelson, with A. W.|iooen ted jn District Court this er Clyde Maycock aboard, the|griveq from Seattle. The boat left | yepistered at the Gastineau Hotel. | while fishing mear Tee Harbo 2 il | merning, As today's case was a R r went out yesterday for|ipen. y 2ister a S & | 3 3 Blackerby as Initiating officer. i s, the "B men -and e rianning AR April 20. On Wednesday, the - e ! el | | Guests included T. B. Lnokwn.‘?(:;}gx:x) b e | ,l.“;’wc planning UMDeT | 7enith jeaves for the Kodiak Island FROM KODIAK [ FROM SEATTLE i A formerly of Seward, now of Julleau.}(:m, % &rP Folta until t{)morrow “;;]'s‘,fl“l"’rv eg]::;;;l;»_ Adniiralty area for Halibut. Ice is being taken gy Brunstad of Kodisk is a| Rokert Pollock from Seattle is a Wood, Richard Barnard Of|porning at 10 o'clock. Supervitor) RAAR R e TEANA | Lt o, SRR | suest gt the Castifa, Busal AL e RN te and Leonam Young. et it # bebatecd 3 € !|he had good weather all of the _ — — - v » he trial which opened this| Stratton had returned Saturday|yay north. morning, that of Olaf Dale vs. ard the craft from a similar PP e T L loyAl“‘Y BoARD Catherine Nye (estate) et al, in- ) to Haines and Skagway. | | vclves property in Skagway. M. E. - eee v ?Monng]e presented the case of the NURSERY MOTHERS MEET I-UIHERAN lADIES r | plaintiff, while H. L. Faulkner is WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | QUESTIONS FIVE nocr i, it = AID IS PLANNING T The suit of Juneau Spruce Cor- There will be a meeting of the | % alty hearings for five De-|poration vs. LLW.U. is scheduled Day Nursery mothers WBdnedeY? 3 COMI"G EVEHIS " partment of Interior employees to open tomorrow morning. afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the | kd ¢ were held in Anchorage last week, - e home of Mrs. Stanley Baskin, 313 | Members of the Lutheran Ladies acccrding to @ report by Don| LEGION MEETING | Distin Avenue. An invitation is ex- Aid have planned a full calendar | Ome sure ease Foster, chairman of the depart-| Members of the Juncau American | tended to all mothers to attend this |of events during the next few| ment's loyalty board. Legion Post were reminded today meeting. weeks. On April 29 there will be a ‘ Foster, who is also superintendent | to wear old clothing for tonight's Mrs. Harvey Starling will lead food sale, featuring all home e Alaska Native Service here,| regular weekly meeting. The Dug- | a discu: n on health and com- cooked items including the delicious g returned from Anchorage Saturday|cut is to be painted and cleaned | mittee chairmen will report pro-|Norwegian coffee bread. en Ou s IV the hearings, | tonight and the business meeting | gress and future plans. A luncheon, which should appeal ® @ of the personnel brought| will be postponed until next week, - - particularly to office and business before the board are not for re-|it was announced by Post Com- FROM KETCHIKAN | workers, will be served ty the fol- lease, Foster said. Recommenda-| mander Chester Zenger, who urg- Phyllis Parker Ring of Ketchi- lowing committee on May 4, Mrs. tions made by the Alaska group|ed a large turnout for tonight. kan is at the Baranof. e e - ford, Mrs. C. F. Wyller, | 2 : concerning bt A A0S ' LIV g o g e i R ot ! It’s the smoothest, lightest, mellowest | :;‘e’ivbins;";is(:en‘::;:;ng;inn:zr ;:_f P e S ) e = = | beer you ever tasted. Youll find that all ] artment’s main loyalty division. . . . . | e b et De_:‘% i your friends will be enthusiastic about partment of Interior loyalty board | | A : : 5 : in the Territory. They are Abe|ll ) » | Rainier. Serve it — enjoy it. There is no Barber, counsel for the Bureau of | = Land Management, and Mnurlcc} ' n t r o d u c ' n fifl(,r beer. Kelly, supervisor of predatory ani- mal control, Fish and Wildlife Service, toth of Anchorage. irvt, welghtidriven | o H ‘ ' The first weight-driven clocd | h M D ld e v o[ i atherine McDorald . . . | Ages i , direct from California : ; | | Miss McDonald comes to us di- neau.. An expert on tinting, also, | rect from KAHN’S of Oakland, her service will please you. And | where she specialized on styling may we therefore suggest that and permanent waving. Seven you invite her to discuss your years serving an exclusive cli- problems? We feel sure her ad- | b ] | entelle in the “Beauty Spot” of vice will be prove to be of in- | the Bay Area, Miss McDonald estimible value to you. } @ m § brings particular skills to Ju- | edi-Illonue | ] | 1 THE *CHANGE AROUND" ; A NEW SERVICE FOR JUNEAU £ | H | Yes! Something new HAS been added . . . cfll“ race e | . . . something exciting and exhilarating | in cosmetics. | | | Time-tested, these creations of Brockett- Cecil, Inc., of Evanston, were long the 1 prized possession of a private clientele. Now available to more people, we are proud to offer them to our Juneau Patrons. | Ruth L. Nelson designed especially for YOU. will be in our Salon from 1:00 until 4:00 o'clock each after- noon to aid you in finding a solution of your skin problems. She will be happy to discuss your needs, and there will be <amples, too, so won't you . In the Brockett-Cecil creations come in and soon? Please do. there is probably the type and We'll be leoking for you. color of lip stick and rouge | -, 4 The most interesting conversation piece: you've ever owned — beauti- fully decorative with bright shiny nickels, or other coins—and so use- full Always ready money, for fares, phones—in gold plate—reversible, wear it on either side as bracelet, or link two for @ striking necklace. A fascinating gi m. $2 plus tax THE NUGGET SHOP Come in and Browse Around Baranof Beauty Salon ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor IRENE STUBBS.and KATHERINE McDONALD, Beauticians Brewed By A Unit Of One O The Worlds Gmt Brewi 9 Organizations, SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, U.S.A, DISTRIBUTED BY 0DOM C0. —— 300 Colman Building, SEATTLE 4, WASHINGTON | PHONE 538 for YOUR appointment o e e e o L= = = = e e e e e e e L e

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