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Seruing AU Alaska PAGE SIX ™" "™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . MONDAY, MAY 9, 1949 « | | i ‘ I.E AGUE H AI.'BU'I' B elected Worthy Vice President. Lyle cover the frame work. Frank Her-| SEATTLE, May 9 — (® — Chris 3‘ JSC AUDITOR TELLS [PETRILLO, PARTY T0 JUNEAU UYERS| i mnraesize 69 CARRIED BY [sn “u "aetit wlmi™h Va do " 1 [ ‘ D president. A. J. Balog was re- night’'s Mt. Edgecum:e A'Cappela|tion and administration of the A(IuAl pRoBABlE VIS"' HERE JUNE 20\ plAYERs lINED oPE" MARKH THIS elected Secretary, and Les Hoising- AlASKA (oASIAl Choir concert sponsored by the|C.A.A. commercial airports at An- o iy ] | 1] | 3 ton Treasurer. Ingvald Vdrness Lions club, Hermann said arrange- | chorage and Fairbanks, said toddy i | = | a % will be chaplain for the new term. \ ments had been made to bring the | he expected to fly back to Anchor- { (OMPANY lOSSES 2 up FOR SEASO“ MORNING’ HIGH 1‘ Eugene Vuille was elected to the WEEKEND FlIGHT |choir back again next year earlier|age in mid-week. He came to 5 ! rzow Board of Trustees. in the season. | Seattle last week after conf;retncss § Sw | & o \ H in Washington, D.C., on what he How Juneau Spruce Cor | s Arriving over the weekend and | Fllights over the weekend by 2 i e | the amount of damages asked in its | AnnOUn(ed for week_ I\xshm; boats cack from the hnllbun‘me proud parents 5w daughter, 38 and took out 31 for a total off ¢ the Canter Society, who pre- | airports for which Congress last +4 suit against local and international J banks in the Cape Flattery-Cape| porn yesterdasy morning, sin St. 69. . sented the film. | year authorized $12,500,000 V? | longshoremen was detailed this | 'Pla Ba”' Sunda S;_Jencer Area. They are as tollows!mm's hospital, at 7:45 o'cvlock. The| FOr Sitka, passengers were: R,' e RS VI A N | morning in District Court, at the ‘ y y ;\)‘Hh ;)l\:mer; in parentheses: Jnua\gm first child for Mrs. Pusich, Galbr;lth. N;r- ;Oyel;l Agne; -;Oixm-'l'——_—' { trial before Judge George W. Folta . (Ike Puustinen) with 8,000 g5 ;|son, Mr. an rs. H. J. Hodgins, » Armed- with voluminous = records | Juneau City League ball players|pounds small, 11,000 mediurh, 2,000!;"’5:;‘;9 sg;l:s ;;;7b§g::nfm:2: Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Cook, George PUBLIC RELATIONS and ADVEBTISING b { of the company, Marc Boles, com- |bad a good workout yesterday atlarge, selling to the Coop on fu-| Anne Mo‘irgnret Pu‘slch, honoring Joneés, Jerry Francis, Mr. and Mrs. ] pany auditor, was called to the | Firemen's Park in a six inning|tures; Frisco (Frank Wilson) sell- poth maternal and paternal grand-| - F. Davies, Catherine Sherwood, ; Bllb Druxman 1 stang by plaintiff's attorney, Nor-: |ball game. A team of last year's|ing to E. C. Johnson, 1,000 pounds|mothers, whose names are Anneg,|CYMil Zuboff, Eva Bonein, Mrs.| man Banfield, and questioned| |regulars won from a team of re-|small at 10 cents per pound, 3,500 | and an aunt. Miss Anne Pusich | TOm Sanders, J. C. Felker. Telephone 891 123 Front Street about items in the J.S.C. financial | cruits by a score of 13-3. Cantillior { nediums at 14%2, 1,000 large at|j; years old,. "| For Hoonah: Bud Phelps, W 3 statement for the fiscal year end-| jP llison and Palmer pitched two | 14':; New Anny (Willis Marks) Maternal grandparents are Ml.ustevensan. Robert Greenwald, Ev- e T S B e e e “——————_J 4 ig March 31, 1949. The statement, innings each and all players from |sclling to E. C. Johnson, 1000(ang Mrs. George Carr, of Mil-|®Y Merrill, Mary Merrill, B. Will-} Y4 ] later was entered as plaintift’s (.x.} last years squads were given a|oounds small at 10 cents per pound,| waukee, Wis, Paternal grandpar- ard. vt e nx'zi . i Libit No. 14 chance to play. 3,000 n}\cdmms at 14%, 2,000 at|ents are Mayor and Mrs. Mike Pu- For Pelican: Il‘) S_F s 2 9 Boles testified that the loss of| Team rosters for 1949 were an-|l4%; Hi selling to Engstrom Bros. |sich of Douglas. Grenier; for Petersburg: Lillian 3 profit was $511,122.29, which, plus| nounced yesterday at a meeting of | 100 pounds smail at 10 cents pel AR Shayer, Verina Warden, O. W. he ; the actual loss for the year 5524.-: = Managers and League officials im- sound, 1,500 at 142, 1,400 at 14%; TACORA AT BOAT SHOP Wolf; for Haines: Otto Pade, L. C. ¥ 821.37—brought the sum to $1,-4 e : i | mediately following the practice | Makel K. (Lester Weise) selling| The 38-foot trolling boat, Tacora Johnson, Angus Gfli}'. | i 03594366 _James C. Petrillo (above), presi-| secsion: ‘o Engstrom Bros, 2900 pounds|which was sunk near DuPont this| FOr Skagway: Eddie Ehrman; for| } Freeman Schultz, J.S.C, manager, | |:m of the American Fed 100 American Legion: Ed Nelsen,| mall at 10 cents per pound, 7,000 spring in a collision with the M_]Ketchxkan: Grace WAlcy._ i § continued the testimony he ha i“ b Pl ) With a Party,|;anager; Nielsen, Rollison, Cope,|mcdium at 148, 100 large at 13. |S. Forrester during a storm, has| 1 o™ Sitka: R. Galbraith, Fred “® { begun when court adjourned Fn-;"":“‘ arrive in Juneau about June yrecalf, Brown, Pasquan, Kuhns,| Dixon selling to Alaska Coastall peen raised and towed to the;Byrnn, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Putnam, t day noon, and was cross-examined| * J_(”j[m the Corsair. The VIsit pjjed DEpiro, Krause, 'Stragier, | Fisheries, 11500 pounds medium|Douglas Boat Shop, where it hus| R. Hanson, Mrs. Boggan, Al Y i briefly before Boles was called. | J6t¢ j‘xx“‘:r:l"{i‘b'“‘sé""rfl‘,“""-"-_’;-";“‘-* Tartell and Kristan. i 15 cents per pound, 3,500 large|been put on the ways in mpm_}w;uayd‘flrn Shater, Peggy Johns,| V4 | In reply to a request by Defense | SORVER o0 & SHA ancisco which| pro0se Team: Bob Coughlin, |at 13; Tern (Tom Leite) selling to|tion for a complete repair job. }"idC'FF‘ = h?‘“‘BL“pem"' Qe L i Attorney George Anderson as to) ™S SURE B G aly| manager: Forsythe, Selmer, Phelps, | Alaska Coastal Fisheries 2,000! The entire aft section of the troller, ;r T"};:-b S, “"’i“-l Gl § when plaintiff might rest its case,: GSIEER FT0 B :‘llmx:‘l- McClellan, Vuille, Holloway, G. Mc- | -ounds small at 10 cents per pound, | which was rammed, will have to be | Ches: J. Belbran, Mis. R. H. Cam- 1 oo i Banfield indicated that only unr}.'”“ s ‘] s IVIE€ | Goity, T. Magorty, Bradford, Man- | 3500 medium at 14%, 5000 large|rebuilt. Wm. Boehl, manager of e 4 : i witness would {ollow Boles, and|(I¢ Program on his visit to Alaska o MeNiel, Moore, Vy, Howardat 14%; Evolution (Jim Marks) | the boat shop, estimates the work| From Saocck Bay: Carl i that the defense case probably)and she will invite musicians from|,n g Gospell eiling to Engstrom Bros, 1500| can be done within about six|fOtRi from Tenakee: Sveud ‘Asp; | could begin tomorrow morning, | ANCPOTASE and Fairbanks {0 oM piks Team: Art McKinnon, man- | jounds small at 10 Cents periweeks, thereby gelting the poat| SOl BEbEE G SR VAIocK,, om ! possibly this afternoon. jto Juncau and participate i (| auer; snow, Palmer, Houston, Can- | cound, 5,000 mediums at 14%, 500 out for the last half of the troil<| DYSRU IS BRI Ratia Bty e ; The P""n““ Dty estdes visits tillion, Hagerup, ; Spech, Logan,| arge at 14':; Tonka (Rennard|ing season. j(n;'mm ;ntn t;)vensl. L e | s R E'mq Jineau; will make. brief stops{ U, Bchy. ([Pidgeon, Hadlol,|McKinley). seliing to ./ Eagsiens = | trom Ketc;i;(l:n‘j"fl. hael Spi o WORKSHOP (ou S N e Ebd " ot Bitka | BERY and Sommers. Bros., 4,000 pounds small at 14% COUNCIL MEETING | from ket SS;SEM P’:;“! {‘j e T Drawings were held on the 1949 ents per pound; Tenakee (Ronald| A regular meeting of the Doug-| WH Vot B o" ;‘ r_“-D g & (OM plE'I'ED I.ASII S ¥ S schedule and the American Legion| john) selling to Engstrom Bros,llast City Council will be held this|l¢Y McMath; from Angoon: David o ' will meet the Moose team in the| c0 pounds small at 10 cents per|evening in City Hall. Ordinance Tyres, A, Cohion BER Joees. O ; pAA ]'AKES 64 o first game of the schedule to be|pound, 10,000 medium at 14%, 4,500{ No. 30, pertaining to new closing| 'oLen: Willa Swendson. bt WEDNESDAY NIGHIl played next Sunday, May 15. at 14%. hours for liquor establishments,| From Hoonah: Hugh Daniels, i i WEEKEND Fl!GHTS Team Managers ;mv.ed inh{a\';:r R will be given its third and final l;u;i Phe;pi. L.RC.d C}k{mnz}i;sfro:m Xy % ! of further negotiations with the jreading. This ordinance closes! Pelican: James Reed, Harol rat- sp?"’]‘fmggh"ll;fe'im"v"{;f:‘;fmfgurffr; ek bl : et | Cal fornia Collegiate All-Stars who D“UGLAS cocktall bars at 5 am. Also of im-|ton, R. K. Lizer; from Gustavus: Waskn extonston Bervics s ohihe | Sat s A b gt HgNtS i) appear in Alaska in July and portance will be discussions, with|Joseph Frydlo. ! “ e g " |carried 64 passengers in and oul|y,ye offereq, to come to Juneau. contractors present, on the Fifth St leted last Wednesday night by 33| of Juneau Airport with 26 arriving st 5 i1l be J: i y 2 ikt Py i i 2\ Individual team practices will be NEWS Street improvement and housing 2 « pecple from Juneau and 13 fromjang 38 leaving as follows: | iz i i) : i, . & > beld this week with the Moose team program, llo“s SEE MOWE i it asteiil e seadle: Lee Voriets, O. B/ iyieng the SeldSi Tuesdiy it Lk ¢ LIS R ; was reported by those in attend-| alprecht, Maurine Harigel, Lee i MERSONS, N ] 9 ance. Examples of their work arewul;:s' ;Mm Rottach, Santuel Ros ‘:\mermnn :Legi?hWe:nesd;iyhtnlgtl;‘i Air:;nsg]\;fls bgrvz tgm‘.(and 0" (A"(ER (o"'kol on exhibit in the window of the|Mr. gnd Mrs Walter Stutte, Mrs.| o soe Hoing moved up in event|Mrs. James Emerson, May 5, at BARANOF IN SUNDAY, ! ) Alaska Electric Light and Power g A, Reischel, Melton Boyd, Mrs | i oo, Pullman, Wash. The baby has been TAKB 25 SOUTHBOUND Licns whipped tnrough a short, Co. Dm.mg the ('rfulse.B} chau’.\'igm Dean, “Marcia and Willlam |~ R > 3% named James Anton, Jr., and joins routine of business this noon at! @ Yes—lighting can be exciting! . . . Particularly and four dé\fl{ll)fllts were Com-|pean, R. E. Sheldon, James Jef- two brothers, Michael Anthony. their weekly meeting at the Bara- when it does such wonderful things to enhance pletely upholstered. _|fers, Dale Roberts, Theresa Jnnn-‘zz ABOARD p“A three years of age, and Patrick| Steamer Baranof, southbound on|nof. Then they settled back to m the beauty of your home. These Aladdin lamps Those from Juneau completing; son, Oscar Rolstad, D. C. White, | Allen who is two years. Mrs, Em- |Sunday afternoon, docked at 3:25|puff on cigars passed out by new- are lovely to look at—and a well lighted room is S | the course were: Mesdames B ;H G. Burminger, Mirtam Ristin arson is a daughter of Mrs. Alex|c'clock, sailed at 5 o'clock and had|father Ken Axelson, and to watch wp-o-lie * Jovelier to look at, too. See us about Aladdin’s son, Cancles, Cleveland, Dull, Ellis, | prom Annette: Helen Amos, Da- SUNDAY H.IGI‘"S Demos, the former Annabelle Ed-!three passengers disembarking from|a film on cancer provided by the| latest table and floor lamps the mext time you 4 Feer G(:_ver, Ha\lla?ld, Hemth‘r\-m Duncan. | wards. the Westward and 25 embarking for | Alaska Division of the American go shopping. "‘ ’n’;:n\’;- M‘«’O;;m;z ; L'-‘é:“- P;::SG:- To Whitehorse: G. W. Rob‘nson | Pacific Nortnern Alrlines carried| The maternal.grandmother, Mrs. |Seattle and Ketchikan. Cancer Society. ! 84, WAcSpaasen, Y on, | pr, F. W. Jaron, Leo Pilson, Harry 22 passengers yesterday with 4 ar-[Demos, was honored yesterday.| From Seward, passengers were:| Progress reports on getting the! Smith, Stonehouse, Theile, Ike Tay-! johnson. riving and 18 leaving as follows: } Mothers Day, with free shows, din-|Alfred F. Halverson, Dr. Lawrence | Douglas Beac}?oxn shapf for gsum.[ ALASKA ELECTRIC ™ lor, Ray Taylor, Willilams, Mr. and} o Fairbanks: Robert Aste, Mr.| Frcm Anchorage: E. L. Holland,|ner at the Salmon Creek Country|Lovell, R. Burke. mer were made by committee Mrs. W. Barrington, Mr. and Mrs.iang Mrs, Dave Wilson, N. Wilin,| Jack Ahlman, Eugene White, Mr.|Club and free rides by taxi com-| For Seattle: Mrs. Bess A. Winn, members. Ken Axelson told the; LIGHT AND POWER CO Hellan, Mr. and Mrs. Peratrovich, peonard Berlin, Col. John Noyes,| Gunderson. panies, for having the most grand-|Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shabaldak,|club frame work for the dressing, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Gladysiyrs James Stevens, E. J. Nelson | To Yakutat: A. C. Felker, Mrs |children, according (o a contest[Ronald K. Whitworth, Mrs. A. J.|rooms had been put up, and com-; Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable Knight, Lina Seppanen, Sisters Lu- | john Butrovich, Lillie Angerman,|Jeanne Weich, Robert Welch, C. M. | spensored by the 20th CenturyAlter, James Alter, Gerald Alter, mitteemen were now on the search| 24-hour Electrical Service | | C‘e"“‘ and H“““e“v“-_ : | Bruce Decker. | Schumacher, C. W. Broome. Theater in Juneau. Maternal great [ Mr. and Mrs. Troy L. Mansker,|for used sail cloth or tarpaulin to] | From Auk Bay were: Mesdames, 7o Ketchikan: H. E. Carson. To Cordova: Mrs. P. Utness. | grandiather, August Aalto, also of|Linda Mansker, Mrs. Jennie Ser- X o ey Burnett, Nummela, Nelson, ELi To Seattle: P. J. Carmicheal,| To Anchorage: Virgil Mount, H.|Douglas, now has 19 great grand-|{vold, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Moser, R, ‘Qflfil"r&«fi"kflfi MrS|R. L. Holland, Don Foster, W. Li|Lucas, Walt Hutcheson, Harold | children. Paul Wilson, Lynn Wilson, Mrs. * RLEERR L el P TR *+| Nance, Dr. Pames Googe, Mr. and | Stewart, Mrs. H. Stewart, Ralph John Holberg, Stanley K. Tyler, Z. b and Mrs. Marks. i Mrs. Joe Collier, L. C Cheney, _W | W. Braher, George Schmidt, E. CALLED COMMUNICATION Chase, Neal Sims, Raymond Jones. FRA“C|S(° “ uii PR z EFin}s:;]Ex:rzl:)l:zl1Pll\:1i1)l;‘sm::nc;m1rx:-3Gi’?bo:{s,d Chdpas oo il A CElliddCumlx;\:mcl:mgn :t“(fas- For Ketchikan: B. F. Kane, W. % “ l!s ‘o flw [ i fa; ren, Sa r'a pS, pe. 'oc Kodiak: rs. E. T. Gross, 1.|tineaux Lodge wi e held on|C. Auld, Henry A. Gerstman, Mr. { i . ¥ BPW S to Insia" ;51‘1 Phillips, Albert Nelson, E. Fox, | Brtenson, S. T. Jacobsen, E. P. Tuesday evening, May 10, for the|and Mrs. John E. Putman. “cw in se'vl‘e rom los ANGE ’ . John_Brillhart, C. H. Hillerman,| Floc. purpose cf conferring the E. A. Sotagaige ity * 5 " Offlcers at Banquet | H. L. Faulkner, Floyd Guertin, Mary ST i O TR | Degree. FROM SITKA { Ball, P. M. Tate, Thomas Gunder- NOTICE Mrs. R. H. Cameron of Sitka is T , son- City Drivers licenses for the two| RUSSO TO HEAD EAGLES at the Baranof. fl\O new » | New officers or wne Businessj TR Py R year period June 1, 1949 to June At a recent election meeting — o> 1 E and Professionai Women's Club EASTE 1, 1951, are now available at the|of the Eagles, Aerie No. 117, Guy| Trollers Attention: Stop at Mad- DOU“ will be installed tonight at 7:30 i ¢’ | City Clerk's office and must be se-|A. Russo was elected Worthy Presi- | sen'’s today for your supplies. AT R in the Gold Room of the Baranof.| Honoring members who are moth-| cured by June first. 191 6t | dent of the organization for the|Spcons, plugs, sinkers, etc., at re- DECK!D [ Invitations for the semi-formal|ers, Tuesday, May 10, 8 o'clock. C. L. Popejoy, City Clerk'coming year. Fred Alberts waslduced prices. 179 f « € banquet have been extended to all|Special program. — - e e e - ok it X ‘l BPW members and guests, with|g1 2t Alice Brown; Sec'y., 3 special invitations to Acting-Gov- —— e | ernor aud Mrs. Lew Williams and; Watch for Rummage Sale and H . 4 Mayor and Mrs. Wairo Hendrick-| White Elephant Sale, to be held e Ime ecOr In om n son. lin the Social Hall of the Methodist Guest speaker will be Mrs. Mil-| Church the afternoon and eve-| dred Hermann, ning of May 21. 91 3t A”"“unces —— e —— | = e | X <8 DOET CONTRACTING €O. 3 That the distributing rights for their products have been “ | ‘f ” n " | 4 o You Name It — We Do il ‘ granted to the CAPITOL TYI_’EWHITEB CO. for the Juneau INTERIOR and EXTERIOR DECORATING ferritory. ALL TYPES OF CLEANING . 2 GIVE US lf ;Eélfi;imfi: (éuaranteed . SIMPLEX Protects You — — . . ¥ PHONE BLUE 640 The Time Stamp Is Your Evidence | [ L L E L) L * When materials were ordered f When they arrive Who received them 3 : When each department received them N When and where delays occur A small uflll‘m of .m”l\u'c main cabin. Note 3 how much “strolling” room there is. At far When shipped left a passenger is just tomin'! up l'n;m lnwe: LY i i i deck lounge. “Powder-room,” extra large an The SI'MPLE}_( time stamp prints the exact time weu_mim'n 4, is forward. 18 roomy berths 2 o~ =k —— of receipt or dispatch of mail, telegrams, orders and Tright) available, 2 5 Ew— o (i g S all other business documents. It also records the In club lounge (left) you o passage time of papers from department have your choice of bar PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE to department. rolrabments, including ¥ ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE : t e . L Meamiibi This Device Takes the Alibis Out of Business Fofflz de on board, . . H. E. 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