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T SIX PA JUNEAU ATTORNEYS T0 ARGUE CASES IN CEIRCUIT COURT| About half of Juneau’s legal talent BARANOF HAS 37 EMBARKING LAST There were rrm embarking from the NIGHT SOUTHBOUHD sengers (hs- Baranof last | Virginia night and 37 embarking for Seattle ' 15 of her friends in the Iris Ro nm THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA VIRGINIA MacLEAN ' IS HONOR GUEST AT | EN"RE NEw for given Miss by | A birthday luncheon MacLean was will be in San Francisco near mid-| gng Ketchikan. |of the Baranof Hotel Monday. Pecember to r in the Circuit| picenbarking from Seward were | The luncheon table, was lovely with | Court of A on five cases set| poo"pland. Harold Campen, Mrs.|fall flowers and tapers and a birth- T ¢ Docember 11-13 | May Oldroyd, Miss Florence Yadac, |day cake highlighted the occasion, | (Continued from Page One) The cases before the Court were | Embarking for Seattle were J()h“; Present at the Iluncheon were L R appealed from the U.S. District | Kaczynski, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.| the guest of honor, Pat th Division, having withdrawn Court for the First Division in Ju- | Staples ene Rose, Henry Stoner, | Betty Hammond, Louise Skil from Chongju, because of heavy neau. Three cases involve workmen's | B, W. Russell, Mrs. R. C. Hapeman, | Beth Nordling, Helen Jewett, Red pressure on the Eighth Army’s compensation and two have to do|Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kiely, Mr. and | nie MacLean, Hannah Daniels, rignt fl vas fighting against a with the 1 esicent fishermen'’s | Mrs. Clarence Bumgarner, Mr. and | Pauline ' Johnson, Rosemary license fee Mrs. Cash Cole. | man, Mildred Lister, Olive Montel, | Chinese foc Attorneys from Juneau who will Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman, M. |Ida Jensen, Madcline Sturm and U.S. Marines, wheeling wesnwardj appear in the Court of Appeals are | H. Sanford, Mrs. Frank Elvy, Charle | Lois Smith. from the Changjin Reservoir in an | H. L. Faulkner, R. E. Robertscn, Ann Elvy, Mr K. Raatikainen, Mr. Miss MacLean who has been in attempt to bring pressure to bear| Robert Boochever, Henry Roden, J. and Mrs. K. W. Hoyt and two child- | Juneau with the accounting de- on the Communist flank were G. Williams and John: Dimond ren, Perter Marks, Mr. and Mrs. |pbartment of the Alaska Road Com- stalled only four miles from the In the workmen's compensation |Henry Roden. imission the past 18 months plans to jump off point at Yudam. cases are Libby, McNeil and Libby, a | For Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. G. leave December 8 for her home in WP Mrs. | McMinnville, Ore, During the short corporation, appeilant, vs. the C Bradford and two children; Alaska Industrial Board and John Elmer Lindstrom, Linda Lindstrom, B. F. Kane, Har. | vastly Az.vn'\hl‘n('(l Communist MRS. B. SMITH LEAVES | time she has lived in Juncau she FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS | has made a wide circle of friends Landio; Libby, McNeil and Libby, a | Edward G. Peterson, a b w7 it corporation, appellant, vs. the Hmrv J. Stinziano, Mr. and Mrs“‘“ ‘h?-‘ el active in lcfv}l\muml_y Mrs. Bergie Smith leaves Friday Xa Industrial Board and Peter H. C. Bryant. aifairs, She is a member of the 4 Alaska Industria T i Juneau Singers, the Methodist ©0 Pan American to spend the and the Alaska In~l Lathourakis and Alfred J. Peter- _ 4 s -s. Charles Ti Bit, 4 # and is leader of a Brownie group and Mrs. Charles L. Birt, PRERDEE ot li - Fraetige i shortly after the hnhdays. Mrs. t i rese! mg her graduation from the LW\A- S Libby, McNeil and Libby and Rob- a <p(’cml k.udy on “u, Un. v(i Na- luncheon in “n’ Iris Ponm of the ert Boochever the law firm Faulk-| disembarked Christmas Choir, the League of Women Voters several Baranof. r. Banfield d Boochever, will Three passengers tions and has made talks - il .‘}n ‘“u( :ll]a\k p: Bérs Asso | from the Princess Louise on the|on this subject before Juneau civ ad R a Packers AssO- | oo tp from Skagway and 28 | groups =and over radjo ation Lo ciation. fecibel Atiomiy Cunerar 3| cvscRed BT Vine this morn- | KINY. George Vaara, Anchorage busl- 3 £ el Ber g AR 3 v G. Willlams and Assistant Attorney | = - A i | nessman and member of the Em- " isembarking were John Heidel- g 5 5 . . ener i represent A oloyment Security Commission ar- AR S 7 Embarking for rinc r N A % Henry Roden will represent the in- e > " nd a commission meeting here & were: Serman Smith and daughte! ividuals nami week. He is stopping at the s Watchman, Tommy James. 3 7 non-resident_ fishermen's _license| “p yancouver: Mr. and Mrs, E.| Drivers of delivery cr‘uck.s. taxis & S T fee (Chap. 66, SLA 49), are OSCAr p geonger and four children; Miss and all cars are requested by Juneau FROM LONGYIEW, WASH. Anderson and the Alaska Fisher-| p o mouk: Miss McNiece, Miss | City Police to use all possible cau- yy,; pry of Longview, man’s Union, appellants, vs M. P.lyppyenorg, Thomas, E. Lillie, | tion at Gold and Ninth Streets, . nington - at the Bar- M.\”.]n"(\' C(J‘nl.l..v\x«ll:)'\l‘ of T‘\x‘\d Mr Chhhulm 1L}19‘s'fre‘et; ‘?Sf'g:’flwd for young- anof Hotel tion for the 1““.'0” of Alaska an For Seattle: and Mrs. Becker, | Sters .s!exg -ril m‘v. : o — the Pacific American Fisheries, Inc., |y ang Mr: . and Parents, too, were cau \\\‘d by SRR 5 : appellant, vs. M. P. Mullaney, TaX- p '; Gowling, Miss P. A Burns, | Police to see that their children SINGER MAN HERE R “-oxmm\ sledding to the designated Jot McDonald of the Singer 0 Domtlsipnie. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shattuck, E. Oscar Anderson and the Alaska ywenqg Fishermen'’s Union are represented by William L. Paul, Jr., of Juneau | and Roy E. Jackson and Cer B. Luckerath, a neys of Seattle. It is believed Attorney Luckerath will appear before the Circuit Court of | Appeals. | SHELDON RETURNS The Pacific American Fisheries,| Robert E. Sheldon, Director of |on the Pan American clipper fro Init Junesu Chapter No. Inc., will be represented by H. L. the Employment Security Commls-:a visit of two months in the sta 7 November 28, 8:00 p.m Faulkner. sion returned Sunday from San | pneir itinerary took them to C Y 1t The Attorney General will repre- Francisco where he attended 2 |jfornja, Oregon and Washin ALICE BROWN, Secretary. sent the Tax Commissioner in both Kmeeting of feder ral officials on man- | where they visited with their re- el 5 RN cases. |power and mobilization for the de- |y, ¢ives, THANKS Attorneys Robertson, Williams | fense effort. He said that plans The Notars bring word that To ¢ helped recover the and Dimond expect to leave on Were being completed and will be}c,mck Notar who lived in Juneau, y s ‘of our.loved ons, and &} the Denali Sunday and Attorney revealed later. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. OBy | the many friends who sent flowers Boochever will go to the states by While in San Francisco, Sheldon | Notar several years, has enlis b plane, leaving here December 4.|saw Dorothy O'Keefe, well known iy the U. S .Marines and is sta- so many other acts of | Faulkner and Roden are now in the | former Alaskan who is NOW OD-|tjoned near San Francisco. The gindness at this time of our deep states. | erating the travel desk at the Mark | rony. Notars now live in Boren, we . extani. DIE - Mncerd aut Attorney General Williams said | Hopkins Hotel there. Calif. felt thanks. today the Property Tax (Chap. 10,| T ST | % Mrs. Severin Swanson and family. SLA 49) case in the Fourth Division Hosp"AL HOIES CASH COL | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Swanson. Court, decided in favor of the| Mr. and Mrs, Cash Cole left on| Anne Sayles. plaintiffs, Luther C. Hell and in-| : the Baranof for Seattle where they; Harold Swanson. tervenor, The Alaska Juneau Gold| Admitted to “St._Ann's Hospital plan to spend a month before re-| Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Swanson, Mining Company, last June, and, vesterday were: Tony Johnson, Da- ¢ ming 1o Juneau and Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Jacobson. which was appealed by the Teru-l”d Gr Gordon Stevenson, tory, will not come up for argument | abd John in the Circuit Court of Appeals until | this morning: early next year. nudv Mrs. J. , Mrs. Young. Admitted B. Baker yesterday were Snyder, Johnson, Mrs. and baby girl, Mrs. | Jesse ANDERSONS ON VISIT | Leonard and Mrs. Al Anderson and | Winckler their two children, Stephen and|Rhea. Carol ,of Fairbanks, arrived here | over the weekend and are visiting with Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Helen Webster. Mr. CHIM The Juneau Volunteer Fire De artment was called out at 9:35 last Anderson is secretary of the Al-|night to extinguish a chimney fire at 111 West 9th St. Little damage aska Miners Association, with his| headquorters at Fairbanks. Plumbing © Healing Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street | | | was reorted. The alarm was 4-9. Fares Reduced One Way 63.00. 98.00. Round Trip 113.40. 176.40. 144.00. Anchorage Kodiak Homer 80.00. Naknek A.B. 104.50. 188.10. Naknek Village 11450. 206.10. 109 Reduction on Round Trip *Plus Tax Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points Tickefs and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 L2111 1¢ NORTINERY HIRTINES. TV( FROM §. F. MEETING early Mrs. G. H. Anderson Raymond DuBois, Howard Mrs, Joe from Seattle ine Co,, the streets. The city street department today was sanding the streets enabling cars to avoid the sledding areas. Sewing James the Baranof Ca me: topping at NOTARS VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Notar turned to Juneau over tht we TERN STAR N A2 P Sicks' Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., Secttle, U. 8, Vait of oo of the Worlds Groat Brewing Organizatieas BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON W/ AR NOW BiG THREAT holidays with her par-| nof Hotel. | own, | | | | | | | | | { ) medical attention. PROGRAM OF WINTER SHOOTING TO START THURSDAY. BY JRP(| The Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club will start their winter shooting pregram Thursday night, November 30. Regular meetings will be held each Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in A.B. Hall, Friday night of each week will be designated as a cial night for ladies. Club is open to any one in- terested in learning to shoot or to those wishing to improve their marksmanship. Tlie Club has avail- able for use of its members target rifles, targets and ammunition. During the winter, a program will be set up so that the Club will hold matches within its membership and postal and telegraphic matches with other clubs in the territory and in the states. The facilities afforded by the City of Juneau for this activity is very accommodating as it has ample shooting space and is- also clean and warm at all times. The officers of the club are interested in having more people take advan- tage of this activity and encourages all interested persons to turn out for the initial meeting which is to be held Thursday night, November 30. NEWMANS TO SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman sailed on the Baranof for Seattle | where Mr. Newman will receive the troller Don-Del. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS —= Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration Tollins & Geddes PLUMBING & HEATING Flrst Class Work—All Work Guaranteed e Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 FOLGER’S DRIP or RE He is owner of | N® LIMIT COFFEE 3¢ Pound DOUGLAS NEWS BALOGS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balog were re- turning passengers on the Princess Louise ending a six weeks vacation for the couple. The Balogs picked up a new Dodge car in Seattie on arrival and motored the rest of the time, bring- ing their car back with them. They visited relatives and friends in North Dakota, Chicago, California, Oregon and Washington, traveling partly through areas following the floods in California. Enroute home on the Louise, they encountered very rough weather, and some excitement prevailed L d, with overturned furniture opposite Taku. Balog is Douglas City Clerk, and has been relieved during his vaca- on by Thomas Cashen. Mrs. Balog is employed with the Alaska Native Service. TAKU TRAVELERS NOTICE The Taku Travelers will hold a Callers’ practice on Thursday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Marcus Jensen beginning at 8 o'clock. On Saturday night, December 2, the Douglas square dance group will | | dance to live music, with a popular | orchestra engaged for that night in the Douglas gymnasium. FDE\'(')N AT SWEDISH HOSI’ITAL James Devon left last week for | Seattle where he entered the Swe- dish hospital for medical attention. | He is reported recovering as well as | can be expected from a kidney op- | eration performed November 2. | SCHOPPERT HOME Robert Schoppert returned home | yesterday from his mining prop- ‘erues near Whitehorse, Y.T., where | the past six weeks making improve- | ments. | TO SKAGWAY | Mrs. Thomas Jensen arrived here | yesterday from Anchorage, stop- ping overnight as a house guest of | the Marcus Jensens. She is flying | via Alaska Coastal today to Skag- | way to attend the funeral of her | father, the late William E. Feero, Sr¢ who passed away last Saturday from a heart attack She intends to stop over | Channel for several days shopping if conditions permit before return- ing to her home at Anchorage. | ‘ MRS. SNYDER HOME | Mrs. Jesse Snyder returned home GUS GEORGE VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT—Under supervision cf Mr. Alheri Goetz. The only self service in fewn . . . Clean, Fresh, Not Bled, Flavor Sealed, Tasty, Grade A MEATS ONLY. 101b.sa when leaving Stephens Passage and | ' he and a group of miners spent | on the7 NO LIMIT CLOTH SACK SUGAR PURE C-H CANE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1950 and Wildlife yesterday from St. Ann’s huspnalfated when the Fish and is resting well. | Service vessel Crane, Capt. Lynn | Jorgenson, returns from an o FUNERAL SERVICES | haul at Seattle, probably before | Funeral services for Steven | Christmas it was revealed at th: | Michael Snyder, infant son of Mr, FWLS office today. |and Mrs. Jesse-Snyder, who passed | Robert Jones, refuge manager .a\\ay on November 18, were held | for the Service at Cold Bay will be | this morning in the chapel in St.|in, charge of the program. Ann’s hospital, with Rev. Robert| The Crane, now in port from Whalen officiating. He was laid to| Sitka where it has been on patrol {rest in the Catholic plot in Ever- duty will leave Juneau as soon as | green cemetery. The mortuary . was weather W‘”’nlls | | CHRISTINSON'S FEH AMPUTATED TODAY Helvig Christinson, who suffered | three days serious exposure after a shipwreck two weeks ago, had both | legs amputated half way to the knees this morning at St. Ann’s hospital. Doctors J. O. Rude and John Clements performed the op- eration. Dr. Rude reported that Christinson stood the operation well and is doing nicely. Christinson’s legs, back and hands were badly frozen during his ordeal of waiting rescue on Yakobi R« after reaching it following the wreck of the Dixie. Fred Wetche and his 14-year-old son, Fred, Jr. did not make it to the Rock. Subsequent intensive search was finally aban- doned last week. JOSEPH MORGAR AND HIS BRIDE ARRIVE HERE ON DENAL! Stormbound ‘in Montana on their ey T honeymoon automobile. tour acrocs b ‘{,"l“-‘“"fif ‘;";‘:"“ | the country, Mr." and Mrs. Joseph | . T. Wilson of Anchorage IS|ny wnorgan: made the trip to Seattle registered at the Baranof Hotel. in time to board the Denali on which they had made reservations for Juneau and arrived here on that ship last night. Morgan, chief of the Alaska dis- trict office of the Bureau of Recla- open for friends on Sunday aft noon. DOOLINS TO SPEND | HOLIDAYS IN STATES Mrs. John Doolin and her little daughter Kathleen left Juneau Sunday on the Pan American clip- per to visit with Mrs. Doolin's family on Mercer Island near Seat- tle. They will be joined by Mr. Doolin, Pan American local office | staff member December 15 for the Christmas holidays and the family will return to Juneau shortly after the first of the year. ERLINGS HERE | Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Erling | of Fairbanks are in Juneau today | enroute to the states. They are staying at the Baranof Hotel and will leave tomorrow for Seattle where they will spend the holidays. Erling is manager of the Fair- banks Exploration Co., and wili spend February-and March in Bos- ton, headquarters of the U. S. ‘Smeltmg Refining and Mining Co. | FROM HAINES | Marie E. Riley of Haines is stop- ping the Baranof Hotel. at CONTRACTOR HERE T. S. Bachelder, Fairbanks con- tractor, is at the Barandf Hotel. | = A mation and his, bride, the mer | Ehn?_“‘:??_“??“g" DS ters. | Miss Mavera Elizabeth Mock of ik ;; ol 'r:q“[}"_? 0';1[ et m"‘: Pensacola, Fla., w No- DUlg [ISHEAn WhG Das WeRR o [osnles 3 0F Gt ciy Juneau a short time, died at § e ; ; : The Mors be at home in last evening at St. Ann's Hosbpit e 2554 f . . | their residence Channel Ho in here. His wife, living in Sheridan, | weot yuneau Ore, has been notified. He was| = B i e born in Puyallup, Wa: and is GERREE T n. 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