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PAGL EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1945 P—__-————-—_—_——_'—————-_———————-——F——_—‘_“—‘m A G?gfl:;'fil'e b @ 9 Imnees llved‘Here QS&TA?A?& : e i S:;l"l ::'?i“’““" Get’Em Now | ROTARIANS' . P R MR ROUTES S “F(I”A(! I; eau) . . . Temperature for 24-hour period enling at 7:30 o'clock this morning e o L] So Far, Los Angeles, New York and Great Falls, Mont., In On It e T Al TOMORROW'S FORECAST WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 — The PR New York Authority urged Cloudy tonight, becoming ce between New York, partly cloudy Wednesday In Juneau—Maximum, 32; minimum, 15. Precipitation . yi . ska and the Orient wnhm{( N- g and Wednesday night. Con- termediate stops in the United o (inyeq cold with temperature . . . I \m«'l boats nhmu—-d 0\\lul~ P » in Juneau and adjicent towns S t records revealed. Arthur Bowlin purchased the | Ailsa from Sanders A. Wilson. Joe Anderson and James Pea- cock bought the Ked from Jackson | BT 4% Y J John Madsen of Juneau pur- | \ 9, i chased the Mira from Oscar Do- | bres of Sitka. Lavada F. Kl t of Pelican City bought the n from An- 704 drew A. Rosness. | Juneau Deliveries— Perry E. Beebe purchased the | r P Waterfall from the Nakat Packing j 10 A- M. and 2 P. M. Company. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. — e - Wants Strong Develop- ment Commission with Adequafe Funds .13 of an inch At Airport—Maximum, 34 minimum, 17. Precipitation, 8 of an inch. ohn Moore, the authority’s air lowering to zero Wednesday nsport traffic manager, told morning Civil Aeronautics Board examiners that if such direct service had been e ok provided it would have prevented the loss of considerable New York-| BASKETBALL (,AMES Orien r traffic to Canadian flag SCHEDULED TONIGHT Moore appeared at the opening 5 of the hearings on applications of | 2 cacer of basket ball wiil 11 companies to provide air service | be the Juneau between the United States, Alaska e first game and East Asia. He predicted that St ourth of the estimated 38,000 r who will travel the 7, would originate in the New York area. He estimated that three passengers a day would | Scho board planes in New York for BUY WAR BONDS a. Johy ¢ whom Har- | : Los Angeles Chamber of vard College od, left half 7 = l he tl GIFT ffll o e b e Vit | e ik e @ B @8, W have the (1) FES 1 . abt the i geles is the principal Pa- 400 volumes to college. A A P W 8 5 e saden o ¢ vl 5 t port - city. The county = o S e o ki e " ; Tomas internrent. SAmp W BASIS whi kbt ol pume £00, of 1L s others in the Pacific The stone road between Philadel- RF ° a 'D cY C Y 2 king about ol 00 internees ere dramatically freed by American troops, area in generation of rail, 'phia a : P way fll / nv (CJSIOII BB onoyoie Bt » vears of imprisonment under Japanese rule. (AP Wire- w d air traffic first paved highway in the United [ e e(; lls;lsgwulxflll‘m:;‘u,v'ulmu ssion e 2 ative Mansfield told the States. in e Governor A 5 ‘3““ Syt 0wt 58 T ; Useful, Practical and @rnamental b Bl ees S“‘ Lh E? E:ia‘:g AQQm : T, 2 : For the Home! ment” of $50, UU\I or be appropriated. He p -. ) 205 R mm— X PLEDGED 'l'O need for having a good, experier man lead this work and the ne : i o 2 Tt : X o vl : & o i = I s N iR m@ - Drop In and See Qur “"GIFT SHOP”. .. You will pinching policy.” FOvernor saic that Alaska 2 56 12 G X ., z | > : g b b et ik m o g ¢ ; ; A he surprised fo see the great variety you portunities during the war but these had been but windfalls and the next | 73 : ‘ time to plan for the fut A % 5 : ks + 2 2 cpportunity may not come i ke stated WECHARGE ONLY CEILING PRICES OR-LESS Pointing cut the building of the S SERRNI g k. 5 ' * WE POST CEILING RICE LiSTs PROMINENTLY. . ¢ THELATEST THINGS IN GIFTS are arriving on EACH BOAT! Baranof Hotel as a matter of vision b o 357 he said it was time to look far into | & : i75 1 S : WE WELCOME- QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR. PRICES: the future a o' & i ¢ ¢ ‘ B 20 g 7] Mike Haas gave rief re| h: ¢ : % i i ¥ 4 visit to the Huntington Park, Calif A By ik ) 4 k Rotary Club, 1 bt % fi% L , 3 » Frank Heintzleman was named Ro- g s 4 , $ - tary representative for the comin $. Lo b o Place your orders early! We have iwo Red Cross meeti 5 ers 3 E 4 nounced that the st Y 2 . $ ] . . 1“'303 m and2'3np m - 'e“t'”‘ e G.fts will hold a meeting Friday ni; 4 % P SI A4 g o ollie the office of Homer G g 4 3 body interested in the s come to the meeting. ts in the main patio of the Santo Next week the 25 local on furlough here in guests of the club. Gues were Paul A. Wingren merchant; W. A. Miller, Kirkland, , , ; Wash.; Senator Grenold Collins i s t" Anchorage; Senator Frank Whaley, 7 ) K(’ep hat Date.--- Nome; Senator Don Carlos Brown- ; ey ell, Seward; Dewey L. Knight, Im-| 8 A ’fi e a‘ al/l\o/ migration Inspector, Ketchikan; > = 2 IR Tl ATy btpets foc ot SR, o o Tomorrow Vight at Jotel Anchorage, and John Dodge Manila when they saw_the American flag flying again for the first BYRNESISBACK ™" VALENTINE SUPPER DANCE FROM CONFERENCE * 4] s o 9 P. M. to Midnight sts at the rs. Here the internees stand in the main courtyard ' ad been raised. 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