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5 PAGE THREE: | o GO0 aines \ ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1945 [ JUNEAU'S USO NEWS Dl}’v%(‘i{;s{is | heyflgwlap Delegafion Io‘Manila | | o JACK H/ 1 VISITS Interesting ltems for Everybody a @ SR 3 4 o ¢ T Jack Hash, chief fireman on an Army transport vessel now in port, | lis visiting friends in town this morning. He returned to duty at| THURSDAY, Aug. 23—9:30 p. m, where it can be cnjoyed under ;o™ e th S(‘:\)lll(‘-‘ oludn g 0 e RS S Aleutian run. Hash is a former L Douglas student hing S - I Paily Scheduled Trips ‘ TO L DAY NIGHT AT TEN W | FRIDAY, Aug. 24—7:30 p. m, Every Sunday night at 10 o'clock POURING FOUNDATION | K Prefenl.atmn by FJSO Cnmx?.and'os' L!?v L:l\lb pr(?a(‘(n(& special ’pl‘cl.ux: Excavation work has now been | sllka wran ell i .‘ of “These Scrapping Arnolds” over (either movies or Kodachr completed on the Haughtaling it KINY. 8 p. m, Portrait drawing by slides) covering Alaskan scenc Mm"‘ bralsst, Torms. aré i; ih:\;)" i ‘.‘. Mary and Jean Shaw. 9:45 p. m., This regular feature has been prov- A A ot O g P l b l{ t h l L ’ E onerete pe g begins toda; special games party in USO. 10:30 ing increasingly popular. (:::("‘:‘:‘""lll:“ nllt\:'”I‘\x\\mnf)‘m”;)nu’;ln{‘ e ers urg e c l{an | 1 p. m., Entertainment and juke box It is with special pleasure we ' o =0 ":_‘" halted all L'nnstru(‘.-: " [ ?; dance, with refreshments. announce today that on this com- '“”“‘ s G S et R 1 " T o i " * ok % ing Sunday night, A. B. Cain will 4 y RISO B reps i SATURDAY, Aug. 25—7:30 p. m, show us his colored moving pic- "}‘,“:‘“‘.l,",““l’i“,_" H‘:."(v“‘l‘l““‘fleff(’i‘m_ | i i Picnic at Treadwell Beach, weather tures. As you know, during recent - tHsT G L0 G Bine o e | TO I permitting. (Transportation leaving | months Mr. Cain has been travel- &7 G i o e g e | “ USO at this hour) 11 p. m. Juke ling rather extensively in the 7 a5 = : ) { i box dance in USO. | western states showing these films :::lx)\\rr Juneau, and is now the new | HAINES SI{AGWAY Hoo"nn s! LA T Not only the servicemen but any | | 5 3 i i i y i et | | AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN POR' i SUNDAY, Aug. 26 — Sightseeing interested members of the public .o\ bew pronyc’ YESTERDAY| Members of the crew cf the S-54 plane which carried the Jap surrender-arrangement delegation, sixteen | A # STERN PORTS ,f streng, from Te Shima to Manila, (Left (o hi): Colenel Earl T. Ricks, Hot Springs, Ark.; Private First | Class John G. Hamilton, Essex, Md.; Flight Officer Dovid P. Doak, Pheenis, Ariz; Colonel Harney Estes, San Antonie, Tex., the escorting officer; Licutenant Joscph Soja, New York City; Captain Paul D, Liscomb, trips to Mendenhall Glacier and also will be welcome at the USO 2 1 g other points of interest throughout during the showing of these pic- Employees of the Douglas Pack the afternoon. 1:30 p. m. Hiking tures. We understand that a num- terday at Taku Inlet, celebrath party leaves USO. 5:45 p. m, ber of Mr. Cain's friends plan to t 7 At T 5 Coffee hour, with waffles. Ruth avail themselves of this oppor- he closing cann ate. Transpor-| geaver Falls, Pa.; Colonel Jack E. Distler, Paduch, Ky.; Licutenant Warren NMunzenmeyer, Pasadena, ‘ tation was provided by the Cannery Brooks at the piano. 10 p. m., tunity. Cal, who served as interpreter, and Technical Sergeant William T. Adams, Tignal, Ga. Colored moving pictures of Alaska, P T(‘Hdel‘_SOHJk\ and workers took | PO s G 3 B PRGN, | % presented by A. B. Cain. GOODBY TO AN OLD FRIEN their picnic lunches. A very good| A U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU = GBAY MABmE mfims | For Information and Reservations. Phone 612 ing Company enjoyed a picnic ye: QEARENIIN N IEY/EE TN VRN REAA SR PR TIERR T ARIN NS AT SN PR Within & few hours our USO will| time Wwas reported by all ‘ JUNEAU. ALASKA | MONDAY, Aug. 27—8:30 p. m, be saying goodby to a friend it has JOE RAHIER HERE | WEATHER BULLETIN FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING i Forum Club leaves USO for Am- known well from its very beginning e | DATA FOis =3 IOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME |2 FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS erican Legion Dugout for discus-'He is Hi Shumway, Coast Guards- , JoscPh Rahier arrived by, Fan Max. temp. | TODAY & : F R 2 e : sion of GI Bill of Rights. 9:30 p.' man from Springfield, I After American Alrways plane T last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weatherat | & Non-priority orders l’l"“"“ ]mlc‘] as material m., Movies in USO. being stationed in Juneau since the | AP g e T | Statior 24 hrs® | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. |8 Distrib i Efitctd“i £l d * ok autumn of 1942, he is about to be N baance 2 ¥ | Anchor 58 50 52 30 Rain |& istributors for nz ect TUESDAY, Aug. 25—7:30 p. m, transterred to service in the States, 1S daushter and family Megand) Barrow 25 31 T. . S 0! ronze rodes Broadcast of Quiz Contest from As chairman of the club’s Ser- M""(V“‘lv Pl‘;"r" r‘_’f“;sm_“;’:; i;mrl(z:;‘ Bethel 59 41 49 02 Rain i { USO. 9 p. m, Meeting of Service- vicemen's Council for more than De0t2 Hmbe AN o8 o} | Gordova 56 4 48 Drizzle ¥ J w ld. & M h' h men’s Council. 9:45 p, m., Custo- two years, and as a musician, and 125 spent the ]’"sdt :1“.“ :anms, | Dawson . 68 4t T H uneau vve lng aciine op £l mary Tuesday night games. |in many other ways, Hi has re-| ViSiting his sons“and. their o i e | Edmonton 61 41 a1 T, Smoky - ER % % peatedly proven himself a loyal: iR Spokane, Wash, and Newbers| wWASHINGTON, Aug. 23—The Falrbanks 63 &0 50 04 Cloudy v o R T T T T T e 3 | WEDNESDAY, Atg. 20--7:30 p. friend of our USO, This brief ftem|Ores it being his fizst. trip to the Army Air Forces, hoping to get Haines 69 4 0 0, Clear P R P SO | U 5 SR AT 5750 SO R m. Movies in USO. 9:30 p. n the cclumn today will gerve to| acifie Coast. Mr. Rahier’s main glong with 700,000 men when peace- Juncau 72 a3 0 “lear y L e i Sguare dancing in USO. asirs. hine . Caind o acichrwiedye., HODIY Shes duys J Jstening to the time conditions permit, will reduce Juncau Airport 7 3 43 0 Pt. Cloudy OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING i | publicly) that we think a lot of | news broadcasts of the Pacific, from the present strength of 2,400,000 Ketchikan 7 51 50 0 Pt. Cloudy | & & 4 { “ITS . i T i vhere hg still has hopes of hearing to 1,000,000 within 12 months. Kotzebue 56 45 50 % Rain | It IT'S ALWAVS him, that we are goinz to miss him | ¥here he sl : a 30000 m FAIR WEATHER WHEN . . " m‘.(,mm here, a,f, that we'll "1:"‘. of his son, T/Sgt. Elwyn Rahiers,i Maj. Gen. Fred L. Anderson dis- Nome 57 ai £0 4 Drizzle 4 i A ! lfil'llel‘ el'Vlce ishi d o although he was officially reported closed this in a radio address and| Northway 64 51 52 2 Rain ) g - > N : ing him th ) best of g i ¥ Da one 71 . 0. Box 2066 Nig] The USO picnic, posiponed for ¥ Nid B YRIT NG ol goud missing in action aboard a Flying added that the AAF is screening en- Petersburg 73 13 48 Pt. Cloudy z y Phone 711 T Box 2066 Night Phone 476 a mere 21 days because of rain, g i D Fortress. listed men with more than 75 dis- Mc th 69 52 54 20 Rain }‘«»—¢¢¢¢-¢¢fo,-—'-»---—-----,»_--—-,-----,.,,“.4 ' will be held on Treadwell Beach in ME % DR RN e | — | charge points and WACS with more Portland 83 54 54 0 Smoky | e — N Dougias, on Saturdey night, Aug,| VAMES-IN-THE-WEEK'S-NEWS TO MAKE HOME HERE than 43 out of units intended for| Prince George 8 31 31 LS Clear PECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVI § 25. We'll be leaving the USO at Every week when it comes time! Mr. and Mrs. George M. Tuttle overseas service, plus enlisted per-| Prince Rupert 82 43 53 0 Clear HAIR CUTTING ANO GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE 7:30, sharp. to write another USO column we arrived over the weekend from connel 37 or older. San Francisco 65 51 52 0 Cloudy & ¢ . - p. 5 A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS The weather that night will be find cur memory full of the names Seattle and plan to make their The AAF will replace high-point Seattle v 84 52 54 0 Cloudy ! G | cléar, with humidity exactly as you Of scrvicemen and Girls Service home here. They are the parents men overseas with low-point men|Sitka bry 49 52 0 Pt. Cloudy ,JU(/'EJLEQS BE‘/IUTY SALON i most like it and with the tempera- Organization members and other of Mrs. James Wellington of this and volunteers, As soon as over-| Whitchorse 72 4“1 48 0 Clear PHONE 492 ture just slightly on the chilly side, friends of the club who rate men- city who, with her family, re- seas units are reduced to postwar Yakutat 55 46 48 G 4 Fog e (4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4:30 am. today) I\ —{deal for a picnic on a beach be- tion for one special reason or an- cently purchased a new home in strergth, a rotation system will side a fire. Overhead there’ll be . Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle are limit overseas duty to two years or MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ! lots of stars and a brilliant moon. past week has proven no ex- not new Alaskans, as they resided Izss, Anderson said. Reporis trom Marie Stations au 10:30 i " B | IARREI MACHINE SHOP (Inasmuch as there already has geption to this general experience.'in Fairbanks for six years, where 3 = been one full moon hereabouts this And so today we have a lot of Tuttle was Deputy Collector of I Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) b . i . { week it is just possible that it names to report upon,—many more Customs. They left Fairbanks 18 WOMAN SDOMA|N Cape Decision Clear 51 NW 8 1 foot Plumbmg o Heaimg — nll Bul‘ll.l’l | will not prove feasible to secure than the available space for the months ago and have since resided | Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 48 SSE 5 1 foot HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES { that particular feature for the column will permit. Here are just in Seattle. i e Eldred Rock Clear 54 Calm S PL P Pw ny. R | party on Saturday; but there will @ few of them: First of all, it is a % b | (GREHAM, Ore—Feminine hlush- | mive Fingar Light Clear 58 Calm Calm HONE 3 be at least an appropriate frac- MUST that we refer, at least MISS PORTERFIELD RETURNS i:x(‘;(;m’ g:n:;‘f);\‘,“f:m:;":::‘Lg::;‘v‘ ‘(‘i‘r‘::“l‘l ‘:':)’;)‘(' (‘;‘(-:“’“dy g}] :E}v ’f 1 foot ; o ssnamomor e e ! tional part of the moon wholly briefly, to Shirley Kleweno, who| Miss Twila Porterfield returned fairgrounds. PolhtxRotreat Clikds 55 SSW 6 Zeto et o G Gt T L ELLIS AIR LYNES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 61 visible from the beach throughout Went south to college last week and this week from a vacation of two ~ pyi . top-honors in the 4-H Club MARINE FORFCAS”[‘ FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Variable winds | the. plegin) :&h::‘n;‘:li’afr?:: v:‘;v:rsuezt ‘f?l‘:’n:i: ?;;':‘]":\ _‘spl;‘:l;:':hp{:‘ IS';‘:‘CV;:: :::j focd-canning competition went to under 15 miles per hour, mostly nerthwesterly in channels along the Scirids, IDEFINETE Aottt 1tk ot the RO, heebaiiig e the docs. e In Doudles 10 over 4 —of all people—17-year-old Bill Ga- | coast. Cloudy or foggy along the coast north of Dixon Entrance today Haven't left any doubt in anyone's s gift for iy Y l‘a: i:?nzonnIZmi:xl\‘L ;:thorBiClble stuyde\z: vin. He was promply named .'Grand | and slowly overspreading into inland channels from Dixon Entrance and i 5 g ’ X = e 1 s S Champion of Cul Chatham Str: 16 shanne! mind, have we? It sure gives us 4 been of incalculable benefit to the and lately has been sttioned at the i s iy ChathanyB6lt to GRSIERY Ghenpe) ift just to dictate this sort o ring : | ABBOIITRIL PORITIVELY pate-! oy :‘":’7 i B Sheldon Jackson School at Sitka,! The dafly cost of farm fires in| Approximately 3500 textile ma-| U, S. milk production in 1944 was g 114V e e B b sl Rl oo et st b ";:"‘iafm several the United States totals about a terisls or manufactured products Up 14 per cent over the 1935-39 T nes / GE vho con-' days' visit here. She is a guest at quarter of a milli oA e, .r WPB contr i youll feel when you see it in clusively established the soundness the hcme of the Rev. and Mrs.| LR o saen S0l Roie WIB.L,”“““L,A o print! You understand, of course, of their collective judgement when Peter Nickels. { we aren’ risking our reputation as a prophet by any reliance on any such routine data as might be available through Weather Bureau channels. No sir, not so long as we hold a paid-up subscription to our favorite Astrology magazine and possess the strength to operate our ouija board (that same ouija board they selected as their officers for the next six months Ruth Brooks (from Oak Park, Ill.) as President; the Shaw Twins (Jean and Mary, from East Providence, R. I.) as Vice-Presidents, and Sally Olson | (formerly of Minneapolis, Minn.) as Secretary, | And there is that popular couple, that predicted the Dewey landslide Lee Lucas and his lovely bride, the in November, and two years more'former Eleanor McCormack, who of the Japanese war, and 1945 are being welcomed back for a as going to be the driest summer part of Lee’s furlough in his home FLEEK FAMILY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fleek and, young son arrived from the south this week and are at present stay- ing with Irving's father, William| Fleek. NOMi IN CAB COMPANY Elroy Fleek went into business for himself over the weekend, pur- chasing a half interest in the Al-| aska Cab Company, in -Juneau. in Gastineau Channel annals.) o | here. | Fleek is a Douglas man, very well MAKNEK ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZIA. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED @’ Harra Bus Lines 2 We have just finished readlrvx‘g‘ And, once again speaking col- known, and was a former driver o Ygur Planet Path to Popularity”; | lectively, there is the entire group for the company. Fleek’s partner| Kok 1 oy e and we are well aware that our|of GI's and GSO's who comprised in the business is Orville Wagner. i popularity as a weather predictor the cast of Friday night's intrigu-| iy i depends squagely on the planets ing radio show, “Will You Walk| NOTICE! DOG OWNERs ==NEW LOW FARES-- not letting us down as to Saturday Into My Parlor?” doing a first-| All dogs must ve kept inside or night. We repeat, firmly: The|class job of it with substantially tied up during the night, as any August drought that started yes- no chance for rehearsal, and leay-|d08s causing or participating in terday afternoon will continue ing the club deeply in debt to|undue disturbances during the JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE . . $ 70.00 JUNEAUIoNOME . . . . . 120.00 JUNEAU 1o BETHEL . . . . 120.00 JUNEAU to McGRATH . . . 100.00 i without interruption until Sunday‘;geuy Seymour, Art Fisher, J“k!mght hours will be shot immedi- Corresponding Reductions to All Intermediate Points | 'NORTHLAND | TRANSPORTATION H C O M P ANY morning. | Odenwald, Leslie Swan (as ately. P. 8.—I1 it should happen to rain | ysual, especr-i’;llye to) ;5:;-;‘;::«:12:; By order of: on Saturday, the picnic will be Richard Peter. 5 MARCUS JENSEN, Mayor, moved from Treadwell Beach to i SR R > And the City Council, the Auk Bay Recreation Area Empire Want-ads bring results! 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