Page 4 Daily Sitka Sentinel, Alaska Friday. May 13, 1977Women toiveReport on MeetSitka’s representative to theInternationalforthcoming Women’s Year Conference inHouston, Texas, will be one of thespeakers at a meeting on the status of women to be held at 7:30p.m Monday at the Episcopal Church Parish Hall.Linda Larsen. Sitka artist, was selected as an alternate delegate to the conference by delegates to frhe state conference inAnchorage May 6-8. The other delegates to the state meeting, Barbara Lewis, Bonnie Stirler, Candy Rutledge and Roberly Potter, also will speak at the meeting, which is open to the public. They will discuss plans for coordinating a Southeast Alaska women’s movement andreport on the Anchorage meeting. “I would like to see a lot ofwomen attend this meeting andgive me some ideas of their own to take with me to the nationalconvention.’’ Mrs. Larsen said. “The convention will take up the problems of women in all walks of life -- not just career women, but housewives, too.Mrs. Larsen has been both a* tgallery when she came here nine years ago. For the past eight years, she has taught art at Sheldon Jackson College.She also is president of the Southeast Alaska Regional Arts Council. She is responsible for the visual arts program for the fine arts camp, sponsored each year by the council for junior and senior high school students.She is married and the motherof three teenage daughters. Together with her husband, Ted Larsen, she operated a logging camp for three years. Both the Larsens participate in the logging show held each July 4.Police BlotterSitka Sound Seafoods reported the theft of three salmon, totalvalue 190.A traffic accident at SawmillCreek Blvd and Lake Streethousewife and a career woman Thursday night resulted in $75damage to a pickup owned bynelt;She opened Sitka’s first art intoPitbethIniMii