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A T L 0% were g PAGE TWO ——_ ‘fi'—_____'—“—___—__—-—-—'-—————_. ‘““‘Bag I Q(M[/Z’y 5//205 /88T Norah Here Gomg Sfiufii ailed at 10 a. Prince m ers for th m. wil gers from the south iving Doolin, Richmond Hanks, Earl Smith, Sherwood Ken Stewart Mrs, here from M Roy Moon, Dor % Fred Clark. " Mrs PPN R. C. Lang Sister Mary Lt Millotte. Imogene Ward, John Amprose, Mr. man, Morgan, Skuse, erson, Mr, Leaving Lewis, Helen Lewis Sullivan, Milnes, S. Donald Juanita Anne Smith, Lillian lie Olds, on, Fran, Col ar K Carvel, Fulker Phelps. for Seattle Josephin Mame Rutherford, y E. Goodbinde: . Arthur 1. Kallick, Robert neth Hansen, olas dino, Ed Schulz Talm Anderson Enrico Grola, San De 1, K. C. McCormick, Venuto, son, Nielson from s ¢ Doolin nald ci Mr Carlisle, Sister Mr it th 56 pas way Mrs Dipper- Capt and Don Mary s. Fulk- were: John I e wi Milnes. Roy George Farnam Smith, Shir- Gordon R A. Wendler Hollander, Yonushatic, Mateo, Carl Otto Ken- Lawrence Bal- Charles Norman O. P John W Mueller. D. Schwingle, Jo! L. Mc- | Chas. M Lind, Mey- R. Sav- L. Rose- Blyber Myrtle C. Stroud, ande, Harry avikko, Elmer D. Shaw, M. Mary Roseberry, H John n Johi John Vancouver DeSimone, G. Mite Hector Plante, Plante, Nadine Plante, Janet Edwin C. Johnson, Mary E. Dolly Gallahorn, Warren on, Nellie Wilson; for Prince Harold Butcher. - : ALBERT WHITET0 G0 T0 CONFERENCE Alaskan Republi- can, will leave cn the North Sea for t Lake City to attend a meeting of the Republicans of the 11 western States and Alaska, meeting there February 22 and 23. The conference is for the purpose of preparing for the 1946 elections, party policies and platform h Plant johns H. Wi Rupert} Albert White, Mr. White says that on state- hood, he favors the plank in the 1644 National platform which reads for “more full Government for Alaska looking towards statehood.” He believes the Salt Lake conference will take up the statehood proposi- tion and other subjects of interest to the nation and Alaska S e DRINK KING BLACK LABEIL! Attention=—=- RETALL CLERKS The next meeting of the newly formed Retail Clerks Protective Associalion Local 1517, will be held on WEDHNESDAY, February 13 at8P. M.inthe A. F. of L. Hall, 114 Second Sireet Every retail clerk in Juneau is cor- dially invited fo come and take ad- vantage of the reduced initiation fee granted fo charter membrs. + VIRGIL \'\DLHS()N llear/t”' — ;side, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RTMENT OF COM-1ERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA { WEATHEK BULLETIN | DATA FOR 24 HOURS DED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN THIL Max. temp. | TODAY last | Low 4 hrs, 24 hrs.* | temp. Precip. 16 2 03 -18 3 0 05 07 Weather at 4:30 am, Snow Pt. Cloudy Snow Clear’ Snow Clear Clear am | | temp. | Station Anchorag | Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton | Fairbanks | Haines Juneau | Juneau Airport | Ketchikan | Kotzebue | McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Po! d Prince George Prince lel Tt Snow Rain Showers | Cloudy Cloudy Snow Snow Pt. Clc Snow Snow Rain Clear Rain Showers Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Whitehorse 14 Yakutat *—(4:30a.m WEATHER SYNOPSIS: L« A second low pressure area 'is outhern Montana and Utah High pressure continues over ngrth central Canada. The storm that was located near Dutch Harbor Sunday morning moved rapidly nort 5t d passing Juneau early this merning. This morning another storm is located southwest of Seguam Island near mid-Aleutians moving northeast- ward and is expected to p: across Southeast Alaska Tuesday afternoon Snow has fallen on the Aleutians, Alaska Peninsula, interior Alaska and wlong the coast from Anchorage to Graham Island. Rain has ()ux the western United S It is very cold over centra sanada this mor: report s 64 degr below zero. persists over the Bering leatherd. N Moracco . Rayon lined and 'lx a coin case mirror colors are ind browr the 4 hours with temperatu low . Pouches Reports from Marine Stauons at 12:30 P. M. Toddy MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN WIND Height of Waves Weather Temp. Dir,ond Vel. (Sea Condition) Cloudy y 3 3 feet Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Envelopes . Underarms feet Zero WswW 1 foot SwW loot , Dixon Entrance to nd northwesterly and backing to south- 1 waters of Sou ast terly anc “idred Rock Five Finger Light Guard Island Linceln ‘oint Retreat MARINE FORI s Sound s per Rock $7.50 1o $39.95 winds dec 20 to 30 miles per hour Tu light and variable winds t nereasi to 25 miles per ho howers ntire district HQME .E,.,;ml%‘ — %""EEZHT!@"!’ The following form is requested to be filled out for th purpese of gathering informati S for the subm sicn of an application reque : nce alleviating Juneau’s eritical hud\'ifl}:‘ SNowW over tuation. in family acommodations Number Present spaces) Cost of accommodations Apartment (...) House a. Living room b. Dining room (Check approprie North Sea in, QuifoSitka © Required and preferred acec Maximum rental that can be Apartment (...) House a. Living room ( Dining room Hotel tte ( Bedro Bath oms (Number) ( ( c. Kitchen ( ( ( odation. Steamer North Séa arrived in Ju- 5 & neau vesterday afternoon and ed early this morning for She is due to return here tom: row night. She brought the follow- ng passengers from the Southward to this city From Ketchikan Mr Anita Barboza, Wm. Schmidt, R. A. Bar- tholomew, Mrs. R. A. Bartholomew, Z. Gross, L. E. Evans, Cort Howard, C, L. Wies. Vera Emmons, Louise Mason, Stanley Zuern, Mrs. Stanley Zuern, Jack Maloca, Mrs. Jack Maloca. Joe Bailey, Mrs. Joe Bailey, Sam Douglas, Mrs. Sam Douglas, Alberta b Roady, Ron Milligan, Henry Hogue. B. C. Smith, J. C. Byrd, C. H. Bartictt, Betty Carle, Bud White- side, Mae Pederson, Annie Whaley, Mrs. Peggy Lane. From Wrangell: Christine Heller, F. B. Vela Charlotte Tompkins, Mrs. E. Johnson, Ethel Edwards. From Petershurg: L. E. Anderson, Jack Molineaux, Henry Johnson, ~ INORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M P ANYY Hotel ( b. c. Kitchen d. Bedrooms e. Bath Are How long have you lived in Juneau (Number) you entitled to Veteran’s preferencc Remarks gned Address Please mail or deliver this form te the office of the City Engineer, City Hall, Juneau. P. O. Box 436. NOTE: Persons in need of housiig in Juneau are asked to clip the above | form, supply the information and deliver to the office of the City Engineer | (or City Clerk) befere Monday evening. The information asked is important te a survey of Juneau's housing needs. Klein, Jr., Mrs. Marie Winther, Goodwin Frederickson. From Seattle: Mrs. Grace White- | Thomas Whiteside, C. W.| St Mrs. Jimmie Davis, Utako| Kazama, Torihey Kawamoto, Mrs. | Francis Warring, Willlam T. Tan- aka W. F. Snider. Outgoing passengers for Sitka were: Edith Moore, Ruth Brooks, Arthur Hammer, Charlotte Tomp- kins, Mrs. Jack Rogers, Jack Ro- gers, Anton Zitz, Mike Tome, Bob Poquiz. M Pauline Poquiz, Lucille Po- quiz, Richard L. Hainline, Maxine Troutte, Mrs. Grace Sanford, David Bailey, H. R. Carlisle, Sue Kennedy, ev. Walter Soboleff, Imogene Warsl D PNA BRINGS IN 10 ON ANCHORAGE TRIP Pacific Northern Airlines’ plane from Anchorage arrived Saturday with Captain Bob Desmarias, First Officer Frank Mullins and the fol- lowing passengers: George Kezak, Jack Hardin, M. Ryan, Warren apelton, Ervin Hagerup, Geraldine Pork, Isiah Mercullef, W. C. Erwin, Franklin Krusl, Albert Whitney. On the return trip to Anchorage |0clock LUTHERAN G kutat ¢ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1946 \Annua! Lincoln Day Banquet o Be Big Event To_morrow The annual Lincoln Day banquet piven by the Republican Party members tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel promises to be the usual successful and interesting af- fair it has been in the past. With Miss Anita Garnick acting as toastmaster, the dinner will get off to a good start with talks by Elton Engstrom, Chairman of the | Republican Central Committee pre- nting the party’'s platform, and Albert White, who will outline for the campaign for the al elections, t speaker of the evening will Mernice Murphy, \\ull o for her work localls Commissioner, as interest in community pro- A former newspaper woman .u'.(] Public Relations Director with various governmental agencies, Mrs. Murphy has an interesting back- ground of personal experiences with which to enliven her address. Reservations for the banquet shculd ke made not later than 5:30 this afternoon, it is an- nounced and may be made by ccn- tacting Miss Garnick at Gar Grocery. plans - JR(v MIDWEEK SERVICE STARTS TOMORROW Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, a dweek devotional service will be at the Lutheran Churth, cor- r of Main and 3rd streets. The general theme of these meet- will be a study of the Gospel iing to St. John. Each week o that by Easter the en- will have been covered. This series of studies will be open- ed tomorrow night, the sub-topic for the evening being the introduc- John, Chapter One. tion to St. verses 1 through 18. The public is cordially o attend invited - RUTH BROOKS ON TRIP Miss Ruth Brooks, hostess at the USO, is making the round trip to aboard the North Sea were: Ernie Lincoln and Merle Sas- seen >oo - EASTERN STAR Business and birthday Tuesday Feb, 12 at 8 o'clock, ALICE BROWN, Sec (191-t2) party FOR SALE 1 “HOBART" Senior Electric MEAT SLICING MACHINE "AMERICAN" %4 h. p. Electrjc MEAT SLICING MACHINE “BARNES"‘(‘omputin;r Counfer SCALE: 24 1b. Capacity . “DAYTON” Computing Counter *SCALE: 24 1b. Capacity .. “WELLS” HANGING DIAL TYPE SCALE; Chrome Finish “DELIATOR” ELECTRIC CUBE , STEAK MACHINE THREE-ELEMENT ELECTRIC HEATER 29 ft., Plate Glass, Meat Display CASES and COUNTERS, Each 1 “CORBIN” HYDRAULIC DOOR CLOSER . Steel Meat Rails with Hooks— Spaced every 10 inches 50 f 1 “BUFFALO” HANGING BEAM SCALE, 1500 Ib. capacity 1 BACK BAR, WITH SHELVING Utility Tables or Wrapping Counters Attractive, useful cabinets for basement or other workshops; linoleum tops, green tileboard finish trimmed in chrome edging— 20c per cu. fi. DOORS, WINDOW GLASS, SCRAP LUMBER, MARBLE SLABS — 100 FT. 1!2 INCH PIPE 20th Century Super Market BOX 409 PHONE 202 a conve, e homeg ence in The g, mgerag macblnes at we h General Electrjo re- washlng~ o aDPplianceg ju“ g, ming b::k to u ;e;iewm & il t, ar permltal Occasiong,’,OF Course, GE c,‘f,’;“ limiten o Exeet.; fa; FLATPLATE IRONER ELECTRIC SINK ELECTRIC WASHER LOOK FOR.G-E APPLIANCES-FIRST AT Alaska Eieetrie Light and Power Co. Authorized General Electric Dlalu