The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1950, Page 2

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PAGE TWO FARMERS ROB BANK; ARRESTED GREAT FALLS, Mont., April 12 P—The Federal Bureau of In- gation said tods two young mers had been arrested in the of a Valier, Mont, bank Both admitted their nd all but $900 of the $16,100 covered in a garbage can, BI added. ‘W. Guy Bannister identi- Agent 'PRIN. NORAH IN AT - 4:30 P. M,; SAILS The Princess Norah, of the Ca- nadian Pacific line, arrived in Ju-| neau yesterday at 4:30 p.m. and ailed at 11:30 p.m., for Skagway. ’l‘v enty-nine passengers were rged here from Vancouver. were: Mrs. D. Beck, Mr. and C. E: Bellville, Mrs. Nina rine, Miss Josephine Crum- », H. T. Cook@#Mrs. J. Spickef?, Dr. H. Caldwell, F. George, J. Evelyn, H. F. Etheridge, Mi A. 3 G. H. Hallett, Mrs. L. Hen- A Jensen, Mrs. M. Keefe, Mr. J. W. Kehoe, Mrs. fied the pair as Maurice Arthur Mrs. R. Holm, 24, and Lewis Andrew Peters Vs Miss B. A. Lysne, W. Mit- 26. He said they were captured du | chell, F. A. Rogers, G. E. Riebe, R. ng the night at Conrad, only H. Sawyer, L. D. Watkin, C. Whyte, east of Valier. W. Winn, Miss E. M. Winn, Dr. D. Bannister said the arrests were| Whitemore. made 12 hours after two mask Sailing” to Skagway the Norah men robbed the Farmers and Stoc! took 10 passengers from Juneau to men’s bank at Valier. i the “gateway” town: Mrs." Myrtie Ba President Nels Swanson | Keller, Jim Stout, Mr. and Mrs. was forced to open the safe for| Harold Crandall, C. Brena, Paul the robbers, each carrying two g Dunn, Evaline Egbert, Donna Eg- when he opened the bank yester-| bert, day morning. After scooping available currency and some silver, the men'tied up Swanson and fled RAINBOW GIRLS WILL MEET SATURDAY P. M. The regular evening meeting of the Order of Rainkow for Girls will be held Saturday at 7:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Tem- The Officers’ will exemplity initiatory deguees since it was sary to postpone this program last month. All members of OES® and Masons are cordially invited to attend this mceting. Refresh- ments will be served. Officers are reminded of the at 1 o'clock Saturday erncon at the Temple, To further celebrate the found- ing of thée Rainbow Order, the members and pledges will assemble at the Temple at 10:30 a.m. next Sunday merning to attend worshxp service AIRWAYS MAN HERE Marc H. McDonald, of the Reeve Aleutian Airways is registered at the Baranof. FROM MONTANA Harold Kjachi, of Havre, Mon-| tana, is a guest at the Baranof. 1 P oAl BARANQF Mina B. Brown, ‘'of Rutland, Vt, stopped at the Baranof over night, checking out this morning. Y O e e e e We Invite You to by sharing the henefits of the new oL ECL T TOR JF T Oy YOy Sy oy oy up | at the Episcopal Church. j canu Gary Wayne Egbert. 'EAK AT CHAMBER Eugene W. Norton, cheon will be held tomorrow noon in the Baranof Gold Room, CHIROPRACTOR IS HERE; JOINS DR. MONTGOMERY Arriving here yesterday on the Princess Norah was Dr. G. M. Caldwell who has joined Dr. John M. Montgomer) office, in his chiropractic Dr. Caldwell came from Los Angeles where he was in private practice the past three years. He is a graduate of Oregon State Col- leg2, at Corvallis, Oregon, and from ithe Los Angeles College of Chiro- practic. ‘ Beko 2 RECKLESS DRIVER GETS FINE OF Jerry Young, driving a 1948 Studebaker sedan, was arrested Wednesday morning at 1:30 for reckless driving. He drew a $25 fine. $25 KENYON HERE Karl W. Kenyon, of Seattle, guest at the Baranof. is a e FROM HAI ¥ Mr. and Mrs. George Albechens, residents of Haines, are staying at the Baranof. FOR SKAGWAY of the U. S.i artment of Laber, Apprentice- ) department, will be guest speaker at the Chamber of Com- merce luncheon, it was announced today by Herb Rowland. The lun- 1 pm, MRS. BECK ARRIVES T0 ATTEND WEDDING OF HER DAUGHTER, Mrs. Algn C. Beck arrived on the | Princess Norah from Boston, Mass, for the marriage of her,daughter, Miss Priscilla Peterson to Mr, Ken- neth H. Loken, to take place at 3 Saturday, April 15, at the opal Church of the Holy Trinity, Juneau. Mrs. Beck is taking this oppor- tunity to spend two weeks with her| sisters, Mrs. Pauline Washington and Miss Marguerite Shaw, and to renew the acquaintance of her many friends. Epil GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scout Troop No. 8 met Tuesday afterncon in the Moose hall. Our project was internation- al Friendship. We- played two games, One was “In and Out the Window,” and the other was “ijay Goose.” Cookie girl was Naney MacKinnon. Peggy Snow Reporter Girl Scout Troop No 5. met Tuesday by patrols again. All the girls made cookies which are to be given to the children at the Johnson Home The Kassner pat- rol made raisin cookies. Margaret Pyle is the new leader of her pat- rol and her p made cereal cookies, Lorna Dce McKinnon's patrol made chocolate chip cook- ies. Next week we will visit the Strum’s frozen food plant. Donna Buckner, Secretary. MARINE SCOUTS MEET The meeting of Marine Scouts Troop 10, was called to order by President Pat Goforth on Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Pat Goforth. The meeting was opened in the formal order with Miss Washing- ten and Miss Green as our guests. Miss Washington is acting leader for the time being. We were hap-I py to have her at our meeting and hope she will come to many more, acting leader or otherwise. Miss Geeen talked to us about the fashion show which is to be held April 15, in the Elks Hall. As we are the decorating com- mittee for the fashion show Miss Green gave us her ideas on how to decorate the hall and listsned to ours. She also spoke about the Court of Honor which is to be held on May 11, at the High School gym. Money making projects were dis- cussed, Then the meeting ad- Journed CREDIT |San Francisco today THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— NEW OWNERS BRING - HALIBUT SCHOONER - SITKA FROM SOUTH The big halibut schooner Sitka ar- ) rived here at 11 o'clock last nigh l; | from Seattle with owners aboard. The 87-foot vessel was purchased in January from I. Goldstein of Ju- neau by three young local fisher man, Bill O'Dell, Erling Oswald and Harry Sperling, Jr. O'Dell, skipper of the Delores . of Juneau during the 1949 season will command the Sitka during coming season. The vessel will remain in Junea until April 20, when it will leave f Kodiak. It will probably fish in the Gulf of Alaska, according to it owners. CALIFORNIA SOLONS URGE STATEHOOD FOR ALASKA — BUT QUICK SACRAMENTO, April 12—® Congress and President Trumat were urged by the California S ate yesterday to speed up statehood for Hawaii and Alaska. Senator Gerald O’Gara (D Francisco), who offered the resol tion endorsing admission of the t Territories to the union, said tr move was essential to national de- fense. its three new S FROM AUBURN Jack J. Wagnér, registered from Auburn, Wash., was a guest at the Baranof over night. FROM KETCHIKAN James Franks, a guest at the Baranof. LOGGING MAN HERE Sam Burnsed, of the Owen Broth- ers Logging is a guest at tho Baranof, registered from Seattle. FROM SEATTLE Roy J. Mayor of Seattle is sto ping at the Baranof. FROM PRINCE RUPERT Dr. R.'D. E. Whil e, registerec from Prince Rupert, was a guest at the Baranof Hotel. . p- There was about a sur faced submarine, The pilot of military transport plane told the Navy he saw an unidentified, sut on the surface about 9:30 am. to- day 52 miles west of San Fran- cisco. The Navy another report at a of Ketchikan, s Charles - O, Car J | said the grand larcemny charge wa iled after Mrs. H. C. | 1 i | | 1 | is investigating. | Federal Bureau of Inve JUNEAU, ALA?KA |THREE FISHIHG BOATS (ALASKA AIRMAN I AT K. . €0 RPARS CHARGED IN BlLKINCx; 'WOMAN OF $35,000 SEATTLE, Apnl 12 with defrauding a W voman of $35,000, Clff 1, operator of an Al s being sought today by authori- Prosecutor complained she had advanced ‘Me- Ghan $35,000 to buy an airplane for her, which he was to npvr‘\ in unction with his air service i The woman said McGhan flew | wway with the plane and she never | the money bacl McGhan is maj of y stockholder the Arnold Alr| N corporation. | would ask the| tion tol operator ice, an Ala Carroll said he help find McGhe NCELLED MEETING Regular meeti Mothers’ which had b scheduled for Thursday, has bee cancelled. Next meeting will be held May 11. of ‘the DeMa FROM VANCOUVER William Mitchell of Vanco B.C., checked out of the Baranoci Hotel this morning after stayin over night. 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