The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1945, Page 2

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Troop 613 piled up its points by capturing the “gnot-tieing, knot-tieing relay and oyt when 612 walked off with the for the but demonstration” phases ch troop scored “troop behavior and “game and of the contest five ])um(\ on he competition was followed by refreshments and discussion of a suggestion that a District Court of Honor and Tenderfoot Ceremeny for the latter part of Novembe: g -ee WOOD CARVING lS CURRENT EXHIBIT The curreu f creative art being displayed in the window of the U. S. Public Health Service cifice in the Shattuck Building on Seward street here is a specimen of wood earving masterfully executed by Grace Henning The series displays in the USPHS window is being presented in con- raction with the Second Annual Creative Arts and Crafts Exhibit be sponscred here in January by the Juneau Woman's Club. ing character of displays so far has stimulated consi terest in the forthcoming ex- program b - > HERE FRO) TTLE George Mrs. C yesterday stopping F. Spencer and Mr. and S. Cain arrived in Juneau from Seattle. They at the Baranof Investiture | 1o in ndsome ‘hA.H'\hI‘l | Publications Hop At Juneau High Is Big Event Tonight Members of the J-High publica-| tions staff have been busily prepar- ing for the Publications Hop, an an-| nual affair of the Juneau High! School, to be held tonight at 8:30 c'clock in the High School Gym “Harvest” is the theme of the af-} ‘air, and the Gym has been appro-| oriately decorated with yellow and | green crepe paper, giving the prop- er autumn effect | eny’s five-piece orches=! ; from the north end of | gym, will furnish the dance mu- During intermission, there will be three’ vocal numbers for enter-| ment, with Claire Folta featured two Indian Summer” and If I Love You", and the Girls Sex- tte will sing “Whispering.” Also ng the intermission, refresh- consisting of apple cider and nuts will be served doug! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1945 ATC COMMAND IN NORTHWEST SHIFTS | EDMONTON, Nov. 9—Brig. Gen. Dal V. Gaffney, commanding gen- eral of the Alaskan Division, U S. Army Air Forces, said most ac- tivities in connection with the USAAF, Air Transport Com- |mand in the Northwest soon will ibe shifted to the Great Fall | Mont. base. Transter of the proe ! cessing setup from Edmonton to | Great Falls is expected at an early | date. | Gen | transports |ferred and all major | work will be done at in the future Gradual transfer of functions from Edmonton to Great Falls is in |line with the recent Canadian ‘(m\mnmom announcement that 'the Royal Canadian Air Force will Itake over operation of the North- west staging routes ccmpletely on June 1, 1946. The Canadian Army will also take over operation of the Alaska Highway on Canadian soil April 1, 1946 Gaffuey said the large C-54 ave already been trans- maintenance that center - - FROM YAKUTAT John H. Lee, Yakutat, is regis- tered at the Gastineau Hotel >so - IN POLICE COURT willie John James, pleadin guilty to being drunk. was fined $25 in City Police Court here this morning U. S. DEPARTMENT C JUNEAU WEATHER DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT Max. temp. last 24 hrs* 34 37 3 36 Station Anchorage Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Juneau Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Prince Rupert Portland San Francisco Seattle Sitka Whitehorse Yakutat MARINE WE! TOMMERC | Lowest 4:30 a.m, temn 10 20 4 ] 06 -12 (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m ATHER BULLETI UNITED AIR LINES PLANNING DIRECT TOMONTANA BASE SERVICE FO ALASKA .1\ cive.ii s SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9 United Air Lines Vice President Harold Crary, here on a flying visit to the west, today listed these im- mediate plans: 1—Within three months, cenger, 4-engine plane service be- tween San Francisco, Los Angeles attle and eastern points; 2—Starting in July, 52-passenger 300-mile-an-hour, 9% hour flights New York 3—Flying time to Seattle cut to 3 hours 17 minutes Angeles, 1 hour 30 minutes Chicago, 7 hours Future plans listed by ubject to CAB approval: Twice-a-day, 9-hour flights, Francisco-Honolulu; Direct 10-hour an Francisco- Fairbanks, Alaska service; Direct service San Francisco Mexico City. to be to Los to Crary San to - - AMER MOVEMENTS Steamer Denali of Steamship Company, arrive some time tomorrow for Seattle Steamer Taku scheduled to sail northbound from Seattle tomorrow Steamer Princess Norah sched- uled to sail from Vancouver, B. C. hbound, Nov. 13 r Cricket due from Seattle Tuesday eveni ST the Alaska scheduled to bound Monday pvening Sails for yway WEATIHER BUREAU ALASKA BULLETIN 4:30 A. 3L, 12TH MERIDIAN TIME TODAY hrs recip. 02 Weather at 4:30 a.m. Clear temp. 1 3 Pt. Cloudy now CI Cloud, Pt. Cl Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy 01 Snow Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Rain Rain Pt. Cloudy Snow today) Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A Weather Pt. Cloudy Pt Cloudy P! Cloudy . Cloudy Station Cap» Spencer Eldred Rock Five Finger Light Point Retreat MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA Temp. WIN Dir. and Vel. (Sea Condition) 42 ¥ 38 4 feet 38 4 fect 38 2 feet Outside waters, NNW 26 Dixcn Entrance to Yakutat and ihland waters, Southeast Alaska south of Sumner Strait—easterly to northeasterly winds 10 to 15 miles per hour— variable cloudiness. Inland waters, northward—ncrtherly to northe creasing to 20 miles per hour or less Satur ZfiTH CENTURY »* Southeas! asterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour de- t Alaska, Sumner Strait and variablz cloudiness. “HITS— A HABIT” Committes appointed by the heads of staff are as follows: Music and entertainment, Pat Hogue and Betty Lou Hared; Decorations and Chap- erones, Lily Ann Maurstad and Rob- ert Sanford; Refreshments, Jim Klein, and Lighting, Fred Prouty and Vic Hardin $55555555S55SS5SS5SSS The Alaska Finance Corporation of Juneau, Alaska is offering $40,000.00 of its Capital Stock to the General Public p> - For details call at the office, located - in the COOPER BUILDING Fourth and Main Streets JAMES C. COOPER, President 44-pas- ¢ M..C. Strand and O. Carl- STOCK QUOTATIONS - NEW YORK. Nov. § — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau Mine stock today is 7%, American Can 102%, Anaconda 39%, Curtiss Wright 8, International Harvcster 92%, Kennecott 45%, New York Central 29%, Northern Pacific 307« U. S. Steel 80%, Pound $4.03% Sales today were 1,830,000 shares. ALASKA ARLINESIN WITH 16; TAKES OUT 9 . outgoing flight to the city were the following: ark, Mrs. H. Clark, Capt. mphrey, Fred McMickle, Mrs. Fred McMickle, Frank Riley, Mrs. Frank Riley; to Yakutat: Roy West and Paul Schnee. - | Wc tw H( mer H The Alaska Airlines Starliner Ju- Flight cer Currie, and Stewardess Stiv- T ived at the Juneau Airport «day with the following incom- passengers from Anchorage: FROM THE STATES Glenn Jefferson, Ray Morgan, Mil- - Jordon, Heinie Berger, Donald\ Arrivals from the States register- Dow, Jones averages today were o, GHSISs fepa ey, Eliza- | jng at the Gastinedu are: Thomas as follows: Industrials, 191.46; rails, il If;:‘o‘;lgf;’f]‘“‘m’;‘]’q‘:‘;g‘n Lambert, a;ml E. 6245; utilities, 38.27. . and Jean London. | Carter, Miami, From Cordova: E. F. Wann, W. M.| Phillips, DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! v Chicago, TI1; Fla., N. J. Stoll Pater and Orange, e e e P e e e e e ot et e e e (e The Baranof Hotel INVITES YOU . 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