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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e —————————————————— i : NATION'S * MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1946 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COM:IERCE, WI JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN ! DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT, 4:30 A. M., 120Til MERIDIAN TIME care yesterday, and J. B. Hanford, EATHER BUREAU | HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Lee Hunsaker was admitted {to .St. Ann's Hospital for surgical P L A- Y S H 0 E S Sy Max. temp. | TODAY = for medical treatment. last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weatherat | Betty Berg, a resident of Anch- e Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. |orage, was admitted to the Govern- .y J (1] g ce Anchorage 18 1 18 06 Snow ‘ment Hospital for medical treatment Bethel -13 -22 -21 0 Clear | yesterday. GUARD. £ING SAROT 00515& Cordova 34 36 Snow Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith be- Dawson -10 -20 -1 Snow came the parents of a daughter yes- i ety Edmonton 2 -5 0 Clear terday morning at 6:55 o'clock in | H , Fairbanks -1 -6 -4 Snow {the Government Hospital. The-in- iTquoat Workers on S?”ke Haines 15 8 12 Snow ff‘x\nt weighs 8 poun(xg, 11 ounces. Are the most comfortable anc | Juneau 2i 27 Snow | - e dressy Watferms to & -h‘td ] | —Bl'aSS Industry Men Juneau Airpert 26 26 Snow | BON VOYACE PARTY Th”l ! Fhgts s L \Malkout_ofh r Ketchikan 13 B 30 Cloudy | Miss Frances Regan was the y make a wonderful house ers otzabue -20 w91 Pt. Cloudy | zuest of honor at a Bon Voyage and street shoe . . . You'll love ek rath -12 -15 Snow cocktail party given by a group of wearing them PRESS) -15 -16 Clear triends Saturday afternoon at the B e 3 FL tugboat | Northway g | -9 Trace Pt. Cloudy |home of Jack Gucker. About 40 York Harbor, which Petershurg 21 27 0 Cloudy | guests were present for the affair. r estimated would cut Portland 45 34 0 Fog | Miss Regan leaves soon for Den- SIZES 410 9 of the city's normal Prince George 10 5 01 Snow . ver, Colorado, on a month’s vaca- pout half its food, Prince Rupert 35 30 [ Cloudy ! tion from her. duties in the office | began to { San Francisco 47 37 34 Rain of Territorial Treasurer Oscar G. | About m | Seattle 44 2 34 Trace Snow Olson AFL International | sitka 32 20 32 0 Cloudy i 2 e ! union backed up the tugbo ¥ ' | Whitehorse 7 2 5 ce Cloudy 1 e E ¢ lers, affiliated with the ILA’S Uni- < %84 | vakutat 31 6 29 Snow | SAVE THE DATE | Juneau Fire Dept. 40th Annual GREETINGSRita Cor of the films prepares to address a valentine to a GI overseas, ted division, in their wage dispute with the New York Tug- | boat Exchange Ths dispute and a walkout in the brass industry boosted the national Marine day ~(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. toaay, | Dance, Sat. night, Elks Hall. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A deep low center has moved into the Gulf [ (185-t4) « | of Alaska with a mass of cold air moving southeastward over the Pacific | " ___ a7 e | Ocean in the vicinity of the Alaska Peninsula. As a result of this cir- | N > culation strong to gale winds are reported over the Gulf of Alaska and and westward over the Alaska Peninsula: | total of idle in labor troubles to {about 1,450,000. Accounting for the dly deteriorating on the Pa- | southward to latitude 40 degree bulk of this figire ate. the 'mbsel Cific Islands because of lack of i'rnmpemmres below 20 degrees are reported over the western portion of strike. 750.000; General Motors, 175, Planning in Washington, Rep. L.| Alaska. i=in or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours at scattered 1000, and electrical workers, 200,000 " Rivers, sald here. points over western Alaska and western Canada and at most stations i Steel Battie e In some sort of a showdown W pected this wesk R ot in tha steel wage-price baftle. It T was anticipated the White Hou T would bring forth a new price form- : »ded in the United States, SUARD RING PUMP nd eight members of his|over the Gulf of Alaska and the central and southwestern portions of Subcommittee on surplus Saturday from ection of Alaska. Simply perfect for town dresses and country cas- uals, in black suede. sturned MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN § tous at 12:30 P. M. Today I Reports from Marmne & WIND Dir. and Vel. 20 Height of Waves (Sea Condition) 2 feet | SIZES 415 to 814 $7.95 ula which would ble the indu y the 18 1-2 cents hourly in- President 0,000 CIO their Weather Cleudy Temp. 31 30 23 to p: crease 1 1 Trumar Unite jobs A White Hous SPECIPLISTS Hair Styling commended t d thus sen Steel workers Eldred Rock “ive Finger Light 13AREDEAD, o 1 Lincoln Rock back t Snow Cloudy Cloudy e official ind this wezk t R at (,‘!;‘f”rm‘f,'m}! ARINE FORECAST: Lynn Canal—northerly winds 20 miles per | COLD WAVING 4 and board chairms nectively this afternoon increasing to 40 miles per hour this evening. The| PERMANENTS U. S. Steel. The Pri de wind in Lynn Canal will decrease Tuesday morning and become south- STYLING erly and under 15 miles per bour Tuesday. Cross Sound, Icy Strait and * SHAPING ture on a two-week a fishing fer scheduled day, bolstering the belief ke is ho |for a settlement before AND H Prederick Sound—easterly wirds 40 miles per hour becoming westerly | | 20 miles per hour Tuesday morning and increasing to 40 miles per hour | Chatham Strait and Stephens Passage—variable winds under | 15 miles per hour tonight becoming southerly 20 miles per hour Tuesduy? morning and decreasing Tuesday afternoon. Protécted waters south of Frederick Sound —easterly to southeasterly winds 30 miles per hour this afternoon beccming westerlysto southwesterly miles per hour tonight. fc Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof | . \Beauty Salon} VEL Feb E | Tuesday BANTAM SABOT ~ joyce CALIFORNIA ieaving LEVE INCL three separate | teday in the | capital. 1 6O,UUU WOIK2Y le beca e b et Ao 3 lack of C Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—easterly to southeasterly winds I,'.": h f"“, Joy ‘f_ ’“f’{‘"‘f‘}"" “: Ford Mot | 40 miles per hour becoming westerly 40 miles per hour tonight. Outside E OPEN EVENINGS BY p lack suede. Its edges bound Sitka to Yakutat—easterly winds 25 miles per hour decreasing APPOINTMENT in brilli sel tones. o tenight to i5 miles per hour and becoming southwesterly to westerly 25 s miles per hour Tuesdey. Cloudy with light snow flurries tonight. Partly | } Phone 538 $7 95 with snow shower: ] 95 Jlionicego ana Dettall. boogied 185t o0 o e east ONlo!GusCoyex- | Lo GG BRER ST, L ey R 3, per cent of nor yesy Steel reported ! < k" General Electric | Joyce's famous Su'] ot nln a perky H W/ . 5 'l“:.:.v;\il;!f,‘, of unlined boxglove ';" % MJ/ H Appl | §7.95 Billions of Dollars Worth vouss siaome wome | ome lances Lou of Pet of Equipment Deterior- . ating on Pacific Isles , SAN FRANCISCO b, 4 Hererg . . v billion dollars, mu omeenco jp ‘g comfort * QUALITY SINCE /887 e —— — ! Dost-wap 1 'S 1 ] rige €nera] g g e Lu(as fig@%s H! ' h @fi@ Tachipers, FlEes, it re- may attempt to stir up trouble.” | G35 BaRRGES t °";e iy A RI ED More than a million ananese:HARI ARRESIED o have been repatriated from all parts i 500D 45 the yar f,ff' .. A . f Japan'’s one-ti e. res rmits ; o Japan's om-time empie HERE TODAY ON Qeeasiona o FOURE excep for . . G‘-b Clocks apq'cd QUantities on . Legion Auxiliary ROBBERY CHARGE P e 0 e | But the, & . To Told Initiati e ‘ : 0 0 nlha"on Accused by Ole J. Johansen, Ju- . neau carpenter, of forcéfully taking > Tomo"’ow Evenlng approximately $40 from him, Clyde | st X Hart today was arraigned here be- | £ fore U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray Initiation ceremonies will be alon a charge of robbery. The rob- P Canadian CommiSSIONET reture of the reguar meeting of sery is alleged to have occurred in Juneau on December 20. Says Elements Will Fo- ' mmcrsow might st 5 wctock in the ment More Truoble Legion Dugout, Mrs. Olaf Bodding ! president, announced | A social hour will follow the ini- |tiation and business session, and re- | !freshments will be served. A good | attendance is anticipated. Valentine Tea to Be Given Saturday BY RUSSEL BRINES TOKYO, Feb. 4.—Signs of re- centment and sullen anger of tens of thousands of “unbeaten” repatri- ated Japanese have appeared in the home islands and present a poten- tial menace to occupation forces, the Canadian. member of the Far East- ern adviscry commission said today. 5 - % I an interview before departing By T”n”y Gu'ld for Canada, Col. L. M. Cosgrave said avidences of the repatriates’ attitude At the February meeting of Trin- which have appeared in the country- ity Guild, reld at the home of jone half years with the Red Cross | Drug Store at Fairbanks, has pur- Commissioner Gray set bond on dart at $1,000. No time for hearing s name MRS. SEEDS, DRUGGIST Mrs. C. H. Seeds, formerly of Juneau but for the last two and |chased Lalf interest in the Nome ‘;T)rug Store. Her partner in the business is Boyd Harwood. The | store was recently advertised for | sale in the Empire to the highest bidder. i SUIT DISMISSED side are “foo small to put your Mrs. M. O. Johnson, plans were per- On stipulation by the attorneys finger on now, but they must be fected for the annual Valentine|for hoth parties, Presiding District | watched.” silver tea at the Parish Hall. The judge J. W. Kehoe has dismissed | By promptly smashing apy evi- tea which is always one of the high-|un action brought by the Alaska dence of subversive activity, the Col- lights of the late winter season Will| Credit Bureau against the Peters- onel suggested, a relatively small be given Saturday afternoon, Febru- number of occupation counter-in- ary and the public is invited. telligence agents will be able to N minimize the threat of these ele- it an excellent opportunity for get- ments. ting acquainted and are especially The “unbeaten” Japanese, he said, asked to attend. The hours are include some from the United States from 2:30 c'clock throughout the and Canada, but mainly consist of afternoon demobilized troops from China. - \ bl e Bl e "l_i/:merr‘xber they \.ven.- n('vcr.bcal-‘ L “'1.) D'Bfi:;il:fillil:‘n ::;;EL‘E“ 4 v FROM PELICAN CITY | BN o viow iy e . D Bocti s sl u| w54 Nowie of Pl LOOK FOR G-E APPLIANCES FIRST AT to the Japanese coming back from neau other Pacific regions. Instead they had beep swaggering top dogs for years, accustomed to lording it over e e 0. B. TWEDT ARRIVES O. B. Twedt, is registered at the arrivals in Juneau will find | | | burg Tveten corporation of Hogue and TWO FROM SITKA | | J. A. Summer and Mrs. William |A. Thomas arrived here during the | ‘;\"eekcnd from Sitka. They are both | | registered at the Baranof | She is staying at the Baranof .- SAVE THE DATE | Juneau Fire Dept. 40th Annual | “Common Sense,’ disputed lezd in southern division, Pacific Coast Conference race. FLATPLATE IRONER Alaska Eleetri¢ Light ELECTRIC SiHK Avuthorized General Gastineau, 1D i 4 i wf;y::,mmey are back as ordinary IR AR { Pance, Sat. night, Elks "":—8 5.1y, Forward Ray Lucas of Califcrnia snatches a high one from Trojan Electric 5 o 4 i - ie Filil ving otball game at Los Angeles in citigens. Instead of @ lot of power FROM SEWAR! 2 A Guard Ernie Filiberti during a basietball g2 ‘ Bouter and money, they are unemployed,| Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clements| Thomas Paine’s famous pamphlet which California defeated Souttiern California 47 to 41 to take ‘";; | an (| W el. ". | jgnored by other Japanese and per- 2nd son, residents of Seward, are haps 500D will become hungry. They zuests at Hotel Juneau was published on | January 10, 1776 was the Bears’ fifth consecutive vietory. (AP Wirephoto)