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PAGE SIX MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - . . T 1 L | sides setting the flower displays in B | e QUEEN CANDIDATE, GIRL SCOUTS LEAVE [16 ABOARD PAA'S INDIAN LAND 'CROWD THRONGS | e s, "o 2 s JUNEAU CITY BAND _ at 9 o'clock yesterday: Arnold L. 1 2 SPEAKERS ARE FOR EAGLE RIVER WEEKEND FLIGHTS " AIRPORTBUIDING (=5 ik | PLAYS, DEDICATION | S [HPPARNS B. Fred Dunn, district traffic man- e e S a R e p o l I ( Y p ager for Pan American, and Jerry | Mu“ltlp‘l AIRPORI lloNS (lUB GUESTS First contingent of Girl Scou[.\l Seventy-six passengers were AI DEDI(A'ION{MCCaflh) of the P.A.A. staff; Tonl‘ 5 =4 1d for a week of camping at|aboard Pan American Airway's Ju- | | Dyer, Bert Lybeck, city street fore-| :‘he Jtun;znu City B:p;l mm:e :n- easler way the Eagle River Scout Camp left!ne flights over the weekend as | LA man, and the mayor. other of its many hil yesterday A Franciscan friar a NeW | yere uL;o 30 o'clock this mm'nlng‘iol‘]]:ws:lg 2 | (Continued from Page One) | "wjyor Hendrickspn was busy |when a short snappy concert was Alaskan representative of the BU- o checia) bus From Seattle: Mrs. James Haw- | T ~ | thanking Juneauites today, and ask-, given at the dedication of the mu- 4 reau of Apprenticeship De-| “pirst order of business lm‘!ilno, Juanita Diaz, Gray Coy, Law- words of praise. It was a relurnjed to express his appreciation for |nicipal airport. > parment of Labor, the | seouts on arrival at camp was a|rence McGilvary, Mrs. Ivah McGil- | visit for the captain, who gave the | numerous courtesies through the| The concert consisted of .eizht | speakers 15 CUb | " ror s general assembly in the|vary, Gladys Hagen, Harold| Continued {rom Page One) | yemorial Day address here on his|Empire. selections and the 18 members, un- luncheon Fanof 107 yooreational hall where girls were|Blanchard, Caroline Fories, A. L.|possessory rights of the Watives| first trip. The military party took| I wish I could thank all of the der the direction of Joseph M. Shot- to Meet their Camp Leader, Miss|Pipel, Erick Fenno, Mrs. Mary|ante-date the establishment % the| off for Fort Richardson about 5:30 | hundreds of persons who helped | ner, received many congratulations Carmen Mantyla, LioNS|p o " caron of Pittsburgh, Pa.,|Fenno, George Vincent, Sol Riffel,| National Forests 1and:n,°r the| | lock, General Hutchinson at the|make this dedication a success,”|—also generous applause. choice for candidate for| o ", leq saturday from Ketchi-|J. E. Lawlar, Harold Lee, Robert|within forest boundarie hndosed controls. They hope to return to|Mayor Hendrickson said. “Besides| .The band will meet again to- of Queen, was & VeIV o rorche has directed Scout|Tanner, Bruce Merritt, Manuel|patented fo the Natives 3‘,‘,“‘;: participate in the big Fourth of the airlines which already have |mOIrow night at 7:30 o'clock in pecial Lions this MOON. ..\ ning quring the past weeks. |Diaz. same rasis as any other lands. July celebration | played such an important part—and | the Grade School auditorium for a President Ge Danner intro- i g i supplies, getting bunks| John Hannan, James Klushkan,| “As the Natives rights de Comdr. John R. Kurcheski, cap- |added such touches as Pan Ameri- quick rehearsal of numbers to be duced the club’s comely candidate, | "o chape condition and or-|J. €. MacKinnon, Don Eberlein, from aboriginal loccu;ancyde;r; tain of the U. S. Coast Guard cut- | can’s orchids and balloons, and Pa- | Plaved at the Flag Day exercises to et big cheer from queen SUP* | gy nizing gear was scheduled to|Fred Eastaugh, Dr. H. Pope, Ed-|reservation of mineral rights to|ter Storis represented that service cific Northern's furnishing all the| :fs- pl;;:“r';du: f?:i ll‘l.:lxlnd.;?\lli: o : ",,(]}.‘) e e toke up most of the day. ward Brehm, Maria Swanson, Don|the Federal government in thewhnnch which soon will ‘have its|refreshments — many local fl)ms: i business department o1 " grpnasis at this year's samp wil Medorran, 4 Joseph _Fryalo, Dell, | lands patented should include pro- | iStHiet e i:cs‘htzz?:r °°“¥;b“"e:' B s i B be on out-door activities, with little| Marlyan and Tom Olsen, Theodore | vision for payment of reasonable| CAPt: Sven sen, s “The beautiful floral displays| - to k engines cool and crafts work, according to|Webb, Donald Forbes, rbes. | royalties N 1€ | commander, was cited by the mayor | were especially impressive. Greet-; TUG FOSS ON DELIVERY RUN | 0 keep engines " ind crafts wo | d Forbes, Gene Forbes. | royalties to the land owners, ey The tug Foss and barge arrived he Camp Leader, who added that| To Seattle: Adolph Van Hollen-| La Farge said that “if the broad | the city’s friend "in need and in|ings were sent by most of the firms| THe '8 "% FOC MR AETE0 camp was a place to learn how to|bake, Harshel Parkinson, J. W.|crinciples set fourth by the Ad- 9¢€4" | connected with the building and|® gl & esterday morning on a run to ory Committee are put into Other Introductions yes! y g mp. | Leivers, William B. Wong, Robert| | decoration, including Triplette and . i Girl Scouts found the Eagle | Ciari, Roberta Reynolds and infant|:ffect, we may expect a just and Others introduced by Mayor Hen- | Dalziel, Walter D. Field, Home |Petersburg, erllgell. and Pelican > notch condi-| Charles, A. W. Hackenwood, Mrs.| lcng overdue settlement of a diffi- drickson on the program broadcasl‘ Beautiful, the Electric Service Shop | City. The craft leaves tomorrow to icers for minated for an elec- he meet, year were tion June a e e e e e e e e e 5 Muessig: Juneau aft 1na, spoke tory and I River camp in t o i MOVE- |\ \on after Boy Scouts vacated fol- A T. Nygaard, Mrs. Gus Nelson, T. sult problem.” by KINY were John Windsor|ard the Lemon Creek Sand and d*’;h’Yff bullk Bl"{}?[u}:t-‘;t; Sl . Lm.l. " U“”‘ wing two weeks of camping Henry, R. Manney, C. A. Hendrick-| Other members of the committee | V_the. special Alaska representa- Gravel Company. Blcx' a Island vi ohn X. .Jav‘sl The Rev. Muessigang, W10 SPEY| Mrs. M. L. MacSpadden, campson. {are Louis R. Bruce, New York City, 'IV¢ Of Pan American Airways, who| Others were James Orme, who 8s Skipper. 3 | A e war years as an internee Off o0 o G ccouts, com-| A. L. Pilpel, E. S. Eby, G. A.|vVice-Chairman; Dr. Hark A, Daw- CXtcnded greeting on behalf of thesent flowers to all the new offices; ~ R T 9 S el 2 N = § ; Cecil Durose, 1l as for the lobby; Keith | mented that the boys' good work| Porte, John McKensie, Beth and pe : _ entire organizations t,gc) as we s e lobby; €ith| e e e s e e e s v e s veeesee ber, New York City; former Ne-| i, president of Pacific Northern|Wildes, Dr. D. D. Marquardt, Stan- i issior in the northern China A b y g % S 5 3 indicated that “somebody enjoyed Walter Barricklow, Mr. and Mrs.|yada Governor E. P. Carville, e Sl B! (:(\,',:r":':n |the camp Girls were particularly | Curson Lawrence and family, Val Reno; Barry Goldwater, Phoenix, Alrines: Fred Bsuh e\ Ol Gompaay, the Dl Aleks If your head is bt S| grateful for the big supply of wood |Eller, Katherine Pelroy, W. R.!ariz: Mrs. Ruth Kirk, Gallup, °f the Juneau Chamber of Com- | Empire, Hix Anderson, the City of government WS M. ir et |left by the boys | Sterling, Jim Lay, Anell Tuscher,|NM, and Mrs. Bronson, Washing- "¢ ¢® {Douglas, the Juneau Chamber of the hard-to-fit il seien B % | Letters to Scouts can be left at!Eilcen Byrne, Lester Chase, E. J.|ton, D.C He intrcducea 1om Dyer, ckair-| Commerce and Mike's Place. alone, the Communist front WOWld |\ "gi0 powers paint store, Mrs. Montsion, T. C. Olson, C. Severeid g man of the C. of C. aviation com-| Another milestone in the Terri-| long oval type... probably deteriorate and resolve | o WS e e litee - which ‘has’ WorKsA<cofislet. | COryIa RISt SMaMber; tine Junceny eif mto o very Amm)or fom of | R ‘AlAexnnder. e e Phy-| DoleLAS {ently for eight years toward the | Celebration—the city can afford to | present government. Is | present achievement. Alex Holden, | be just a shade smug today! sln i Japanese, was stationed as a ilis Moon. rina has always absorbed | M k G g . » ¥ To Ketchikan: Gerald C. Kemp- co-manager of Alaska Coastal Air- everything that has come into its ar uson eor e B NEWS | lines, expressed regret that the blgi x “The !ton, G. V. Graham { torders,” he told Lions e W dd h! i PBY had not arrived n time to be | EVIDE“(E GIVE“ ceuntry is toc t to allow party e lng onia ‘on view yesterday. The ship is get in full control | ; CIL MreT TONIGHT scheduled to arrive here Wednesw SIGN AGREEMENT | Chinese can sabotage eftorts in a| | City Clerk A. J. Balog announced day or Thursday. | l" JURY TRIA[ OF very subtle way, as we have Miss Esther Markusen and Mr.| meeting of the Douglas City Coun- | i | Tom Gecrge, Jr, will be married F R '49 FISHI“G . y | Nursery Gpened learned tonight at 8 c'clock at the North- cil will be held this evening in the! ope mayor introduced Mrs. June u S RUTHERFORD ¥ -l " L] From the new Bureau of Ap-| o > - Ch Council Chambers. Besides regu- | youn, ., who represented the Wo- prenticeship representative, Bald- | " l;n,J\L P;.‘S'vwgmgmfi:“?:‘ IN BR'SIol BAY | lar business, there will be some ac- men'sg NaucnalpAeronauucal Asso- | l win P. Svendsen, came a short|}in the Rev. WIS . 0 | tion discussed on local housing and | giation. Members of the Junead| | 3 talk on work planned by the thb()\"“':;]lm,’;io“‘; e be’e‘n fo e | the Fifth Street development Pro-|Branch had equipped the nursery in| A Jury of eight men and four | | Department in organizing a mn-",‘P “_:‘ddw; s the mep“m‘ SEATTLE, June 13 — (M — The| ject. ; the building, and they served as|¥%Omen was sworn in at 11:20 this scale apprenticeship program for \"vm’_H ‘“I; ‘fnllnw at the ca]mon‘A‘““k“ Salmon Industry, Inc., and: There will also be some action|fficia] hostesses yesterday, dispens- | morning, and the case of the United Alaska | creek Country Club |the Alaska Fishermen's Union|taken on a special election to de-|jng punch and cookies in the Coifee | States vs. Wallace T. Rutherford “Objectives are to train your i ;| (C1O. announce a new agreement cide terms of office as Mayor, and|gnqp got under way. soune men to become skilled work. | MS Lyle Lohr will be matron of | pysheen signed for fishing in| to vote on a telephone utility fran- " Mry. Hendrickson “unlocked” the| Rutherford was indicted by the men who will be content to stay jn {[CROF for the June bride, Mr. Rob- | prysio] pay, Alaska. | chise. doors with the foot-long “key to the | €and jury on charges of illegal their home communities to Say anjert Jovejoy will be best man. The “picn prices will remain the same| S city.” cohabitation and four counts of bride will be given in marriage by |,¢ jact season, except for king sal-| TO TACOMA i Members of the Juneau City| felonious assaults. The charges Engines run cooler with useful citizens,” Svendsen said. ! Mr. Lyle Lohr, and Mr. Jack Webb “Only by producing skilled men [\, 404 g yher at the ceremony. in your area and keeping \hem‘ bere under good conditions will nm\ |man, which were increased from M:'s. Bert Routsala, resident of|coouncil, with their wives, were to|Were consolidated for the purposes i $150 to 8170 apiece. The settle- | Douzlas Highway, is visiting in Ta- | yove haq seats of honor in the en- Of the trial. s RPM DELO Diesel ‘ ment affects about 3,000 workers,| coms, leaving here early last week.) c)gqure—they h: | Testimony began before noon by | i icati il ey had places of honor | y beg: y feel the difference Engine Lubricating Oil roblem of shifting populations be | who will go north by air immedi-|In ihe states she will visit her|inienq and the wives had been|Dolores Royce, the present Mrs.| ! ) : e o | B- B- IRADE ately for the opening of the season | daughter, Carol, a Douglas 1948 |piven checial corsages. | Stanley Tyler, of cohabitation and | ¢ | -+ because they’re lubri- Guest speakers were introduced| BOSTON, June 13—P—The Bos- June 25. {graduate who is attending ccllege. the birth of a child, and of Ruther-| I @ cated completely. Com- Program C man Peter Wood. ton Red Scx today traded pitcher| Prices remaining the same in-| e Telegrams and letters were read |ford’'s assaults on which the 1 for officers for the Maurice (Mickey) Harris and cut- clude Reds, 32 cents apiece; Chums| DOUGLAS PLEASED . |from Juan Tripp, president of Pan!charges are based. Other witnesses ' pounded to prevent are ident—Val | fielder Sam Mele for right-handed 1€ cents; and Pinks 10 cents. | After a trying, patience-testing American; F. D. Calkins, ncnng;for the prosecution were Mr. and ring-sticking and corro- ter Wood, Dr. J. O. Rude; |pitcher Walter Masterson of the | pericd since the re-opening of the mayor of Skagway and others. May- | Mrs. Jack Martin and Mr. and Mrs ’ i . g i First Vice President_.Joe Shofner, Washington Senators. NEW WITH ACS | Douvlas Coliscum Theatre, with lhe crs of all Southeast Alaska cities|Carl Gray. Fis LT Mall | sion, RPM DELO Oil T g o : Sgt. 1st. cl. Walter W. Ebbett, Jr.. | sound apraratus never sufficient in|ba< been invited, as we'l as (hose Rutherford is expected to be on D L ey . g Rk thicbiar volume or at least undependabie, |of large cities in the Interi | Long Oval you'll never be stays on cylinder walls ond Vice Pre Werner; | tamer—Carl Rusher; director—M It | ATived on the Aleutian from Co; P i 8 erior. |the stand tomorrow. He is repre- antitBiod with sny:dther Hist, vice nt—Col. Joe | Furness, Bill Matheny and John|dova and will be stationed with the | the management now has completed | Mayor Pat Oarroll was there, as sented by M. E. Monagle and Wil- For the Mallory Long Oval | at all times. . . prevents Alexarider Ken Axel- | Nyman, Juneau A.C.S. office, in operations l,uuslal.lan:on ?1 newv egu:pmem. i were Maym: Mike Pusich of Ecug- liam L. Paul, Jr, who were ap- is shaped especially for you | T 4 5 By e e S e s Last nisbys show, amfdt to Blo: las,_ana ;my Cletk James Taylor | pointed by the 'court. Assistant | men with that hard-to-fit b g L i b Williams; lion | Wilcox_and Reynolds Youns. LUNDQUIS™TS OU e B ey oW o e e oo retiurg, anid Mrs. Taylor:| District - Attorney. tanley Baskin | head. ! < much as 50%! G i i e S i 5 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundquist left tre and the sound and projection | Messages were received from A“':is prosecuting the case for the gov- | | was in top shape. Patrons went!'chorge, Haines, Sitka and Ketchi- | ernment. | d lon the Aleutian to visit relatives| : and friends in Seattle and Port-‘ away pleased with tl\clr‘local thga-, kan mayors. 2 Serving on the jury are Hazel | or Es!la'es on fllal “ew Basemen’, Hnllse Jand. Their principal visit will be | tf& Which now gets prior shcwmg{ A number of airplanes “decorat- | Forde, Vernon Joyer, Lyda Museth, | fi/ S ST‘"nmn o“' GOMPA"Y | of the pictures be[ore released to;ed” the landing strip, among them|pgy p, Schnee, €ilva Zenger, R.| or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings | st 5 Boie, i Fovians (e 3068 Centiry Toatse n guc|the v Forcy B and the MO tinepwoes, owisne acae- MBS WIEARR | OF CALIFORNIA | | { 2 o | Do2u, Also M'mrcr Ed mevanem 62, CAA. instrument ship which| i We have cnough PUMICE and CONCRETE 28 e LuddgRs il Aot be 2t v i R e gn to- g0 outside i Oefober. to help|® rounced that bcgmmpg this week | was piloted here by famed Jack T.|:ode i i . T | BLOCKS for several houses (o %o outslde in October 10 M€\ nove will be sie showings weekly,| Jeftord, chief CAA. patrol pilot. |5 siwaner vod Barr mooss | : W e | EARL CRASS AND SON ding anniversary, they are making | nStead of the past three weekly.| Woemen visitors received orchids| other jurors were excused untit| ) D Trere will be shows each night ex- | from Pan American, which flew 1,000 i ; : e | Gl 1000| wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.| ® ® e ¢ i o Pathe -formerly had the Sports- ;t Tuesday evenings. Tonight of them from Honolulu for the oc- J Aol _oclock S Roed A e s men’s Barber Shop in Juneau. will re-show “The Road To Rio.” | casion. \ M E E T I !’ G T 0 N I G H T Mr. Lundquist plans to return the & 4 e i p Yesterday's crowd has been esti- oA { middle of July, while Mrs. Lund- I\_hckey Pusxch_xs on annual va-!rmated at from 1,200 to 2,000 per- z qu'st will remain until late August | cation from dutlles as one of !hCISUnS'~Q _number far in excess of all| T (1 &4 Afl,ger“’“fll Lega«“'fi AT, cwners of Mike's Place. He loft!expectations. Through the court-| Saturday cn a six weeks stateside'esy cf Pan American, big buses left | at 8 o'Cluck STUDENTS RETURN FROM visit which will take him as far|frequently from in front of their| COLLEGE IN STATES south as Texas. He will join his|Faranof Hctel offices and, chmu;hi | the trip no R e U S S I ¥ | i { \ ) pal Wiilford Rice in California. the courtesy of Red Holloway, other | ! IN THE LEGION DUGOUT 5 Four Washington State students Yellow Cab mnspo,mmyn was | 3 -ame in aboard the Denali after | BRIDE, GROOM, ARRIVE | quickly provided in the emergency. ‘ z Visiting Veterans Invited i;(in shing up classes June 5 at Pull-| Mr. and Mrs. Bernhart Savikko ! Eolloway reperts that, in all, more‘ ! CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander z | man. | arrived Friday via Haines and the | than 900 persons were taken to the BIGGEST : JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant {| Home for the summer are Wal- Aleska Highway from l!\e States, airport through their facilities. R sy o e eSS Aty SRR Sl O 4| ter Kleweno, Jr., junior geology Savikko has been confined to hos-| Through the all-out cooperation | | student; Robin Clyde, graduate stu- | pital care for the past two years in |cf the Public Roads Administration, | dent in psychology and his wife, | Seattle, and was released in Feb-|the Glacier Highway had been roll- LAUNDRY fi,\ ) 2 7 Mrs. Shirley Clyde, a junior stu- ruary, when he went to St. Martin-'cd smcoth for the heavy load of o dent; and Rdath Dawes. ville, Louisiana, where he married | traffic, in contrast to its spotty con- & il Fred Prouty, University of Mon- Mizs Nell Pelletiur on April 9. | dition the day before. The city hir- l ] WE D D l N G G I FTS fg student, also came in on the| Since then the couple has beenjed crews to roll the parking| . h . ‘ngn for the summer vacation. | vacationing and touring with their'areas at the field yesterday morn- # £ of |.""|g bcuuiy ‘ R RS L new Pontiac car, coming to Alaska ' ing. | SEATTLE BANKER HERE | cver the highway. | ' Yesterday's ceremonies by no onn | Mr. and Mrs. cani L. Phillips are| Mrs. Savikko, is the daughter of 'means began as late as 2:30 o'clock Give them beautiful gifts that will be o useful addition first visit to Ju-|Mr. and Mrs. Willis Pelletiur of ior hard-working “sparkplugs” of s A . . Ch £ 1 hat | enjoying thei A to their home. C .oos.e o phrlorgs assortment thal 1| neau before going to Anchorage and | St. Martinville, and Savikko is a|the civic committee. In a8 work > will bring everlasting joy to both bride and groom. ||| Pairbanks. They arrived yesterday|:on of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Sav- | party that swept, dusted, roped and | ind plan to koard the Baranof to- | ikko of Douglas. did other last minute chores, be- | morrow for Seward. T 7 Mrs. Phillips is fascinated by |the Alaska museum, where she made a tour of it today before hav- ing dinner with a former seame-‘ ite. | | Philiips is Pirst Vice President of | |the National Bank of Commerce 1 in Seattle. ON INSPECTION TRIP :‘:"ku iou-hl Airlines enobles you fo arrange Frank &, iMetcalf, Territorial} rough your local ticket agent—your passage Fimuny. Pofah lftSaurday 106 i 1o the Sites on Pan Amercon, ardthen 1o any ALL THE HEAVY Everything else returned | inspection trip of Alaska that wiil spot on the globel And for you who buy tickets | keep him on the road most of the! In Sitka, Hocnah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines 'Rou l " G DON E drymd fokled, most | summer. With him was Walter O.| ’Sinn former Assistant Chief of Po- | |lice in Juneau, who is the newest | member of the Highway Patrol force. They were to fly to Haines, then | | drive to Fairbanks, where Patrol- {man Sinn will be stationed. Met- | calf will go to Anchomge and other ' The NUGGET SHOP =« and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so iho" its passengers share equal ‘ o R Y o U! priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul OMSK%%“ * *[l ALASKA LAUNDRY, Incorporated of it ready to use! | WANOVER, Germany —#— A Come in and browse around | s oot s AR etwing Southeas %!n } ‘s 2ty : Phone 15 i | Bee I & 2 | to “make “people inside unconscious | | - A while he robbed their rooms, the Visitors Are Vieicome o i B d ported. “Serving Juneau Since 1895

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