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PAGETWO . e e e e ———————————— PHOENIX NYLONS We have received another nice of PHOENIX LOVELY .. They will go on sale AT 10:00 O’CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16TH. (None will be sold before) We sorry we have to limit one pair again to each patron, (adults only) ... We hope we can do better in the near future . . . All the Nylons receive will fe put on sale, there shipment NYLONS . will be no phone orders accepted, and absolutely no hose held for any one. When other shipments arrive they adver | will b LADIES TO BE OUT T0 FORCE s Cl to be evening's C Juneau W expected force at thi | session, the ing of the month, conv City Hall at 8 o'cl The ladies will that the Councilmer into action toward secur on be there an a4 commun interest will the cur- to re-ad- boun Other it on tonight’s Cou discussion rent housing justment of daries calendar out of and precir il voting D ATC SHIPS NOT TO $1.45 $1.60 | Non Run (mesh) §1.70 | B.dM. Bzé’zsndi €a~ QQALITY SINCE /887 ! led in Seattle,” ervice CALL AT THIS PORT Company eau, Ju- an- Alaska Transportation has withdrawn service to Jun effective today, Jim Church, neau agent for that company nounces. “The service will be suspended until negotiations concerning the longshoremen situation is complet- he said. The re lar route of such ATC freighter: as Tongass and Taku will cc in regard to other Alaskan but Juneau will be skipped Church said that in a recent un- Joading of one of the ships in Ju- neau, 20 hours were required to do a job that might have been done in four had longshoremen been satisfactory D s CASES DISMISSED Two complaints were dismissed | here this morning by U. S. Com-i missioner Felix Gray, upon motion the U* S. Attorney. In both| c . the complaining witnes Lecnard C. Allen, Alaska Native v nforcement officer, had asked to withdraw his charges in- asmuch ¢5 the situations complain- ed of have been corrected by the defendants The acticns dismissed are: U. S vs. Mrs. M Dick of Juneau, charged with failure to send her daughter to school, and U. S. vs Violet Elizabeth Hansen of Yak tat, charged with failure to care for her two-year-old child — e TWO FROM ANCHORAGE Pat Schnoeder and Russell nabel, U. P. Correspondent, arr! here yesterday from Anchorage are registered at the Baranof WEATHE® PTPORT (U. 5. WEX Temperatures Ending 6:30 0'Clock . e In Juneau—Maximum minimum, 33. At Airport—Maximum, 37; minimum, 31. for . 38; WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau ana Vieinity) Occasional snow or rain tonight and Saturday. Not much change in temperature with lowest temperature to- night near 33 degrees. South- easterly winds 20 miles per hour 3 AR ef 000000000 00000000 . 5. DE! TMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. TODAY last 24 hrs. 24 hrs* Precip 31 Trace -4 0 22 0 35 13 38 14 AR/ Weather at 4:30 am, Snow Cloudy Cloudy Snow Cloudy Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 4:30 am. temp. Lov Station temn. Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmenton Fairbanks Haines Junean Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath Nome Nerthway Petersburg Portland . Prince George Prince Rupert San Francisco Citka Whitehorse 8 Yakutat B 39 27 81 %—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. toaay) ! WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure area in Bristol Bay is filling this morning and a new low center located about 700 miles south | of Kodiak appears to be moving toward the Gulf of Alaska this morning. | Warm maritime air is penetrating the northwestern United States and | southwestern Canada this morning and temperatures continue above | normal over most of Alaska. Below zero temperatures continue from | the northérn Plain States northwestward to the Arctic Ocean with minus | 45 degrees being the coldest reported over this area. Rain or snow has’ fallen trom the coastal area of Washington State to the Aleutian Islands | and at scattered points over the interior of Canada and Alaska and the | west of Alaska | 14 32 -5 34 34 34 32 01 03 Trace .01 01 A2 0 Trace 0 19 19 -8 29 a7 18 31 Cloudy Snow Cloudy Fog Fog Pt. Cloudy Clear 33 21 [ .95 Cloudy Cloudy Snow MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN i Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today ' WIND Helght of Waves | Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) 1 E 20 3 feet 8 2 feet | 20 4 feet Lincoln Reck Cloudy 38 SE 14 1 foot ) Point Retreat Snow 3¢ SSE 8 Zero | MARINE FORECAST FOR NEXT 36 HOURS: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—south- easterly to easterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour increasing to 25 to 35 miles per hour tonight—rain or snow. Low pressure center—28.35 inches | ! _Bristol Bay. Anothed low center-2840 inches—latitude 50 Qegrees | north and longitude 152 degrees west » ‘Weather Cloudy .Rain Cloudy Temp. 31 36 36 Station Zape Decision Cape Spencer Eldred Rock ENE SSE CARPENTERS Regular Meeting TONIGHT—Feb. 15—8 P. M. ALL CARPENTERS URGED TO ATTEND! JAMES 1. PARSONS, President - I T. W. HOLLAND HERE T. W. Holland, of the Alaska 1 vice has arrived and he staying at Hotel Juneau CANADIAN and AMERIC EGGS - T BAKER'S PREMIUM T FRESH RIPE TOMATOES - UGAR P SUGAR B 3 APPLES - FANCY DELICIOUS MORNING DEI DOUGLAS DEI MINIMUM DEL PHONE 104 EANRETROR R \ COUNCIL HAND | for the JWC's be " LARGE SWAN SOAP 12 Medium Bars T8¢ JFLLD, Raspherry Flavor - Package S CHOCOLATE - 2 for 35¢ | | CHOCOLATE - povnd 33¢ AFTERNOON DELIVERY ... THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BULLET! resumed here to break Gegeral Motors, E. Wilson of GM is talking issue over with President R. J. Tho of the CIO United Auto Workers Union, today in an effor WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Byrnes announces plans for a brief vacation and plans to fl to Miami tomorrow to pay a social ister Churchill. LONDON Mamdouh Riaz of Egypt, in a speech championir the rights of little nations, declare during a Security Council sess tonight that if 46 nations were go- ing to follow the five princ powers e might as well Ii date” the United Nations LONDON—The British Office has received a note Poland demanding that 107,000 Po- lish troops now serving under British Command, be sent back to their homeland. Foreig! 1 WASHINGTON — The Senate turned attention today to the pro- posed four billion dollar loan cred- it to Britain and asked Truman for data on all foreign loans of com- mitments. LONDON—Russia threw her sup- port to the Levant States in the United Nations Security Council today, declaring their sovereignty had been “clearly violated” by the occupation by British and French troops. WASHINGTON Secretary « State Byrnes told a news confer- ence today that the publication o the “Blue Book” linking prominent Argentine leaders to Nazi Germany had the full support and approval 1 of himself and President Trumar ’;_'IIIIIIIIIIII!NIII!IHII!!IIIIHIl!llllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII:IIIIIIIII|IIIIHII"HIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIII % dozen $1.25 AN EXTRA EXTRA FRESH 8 oz. cakes LARGE F 4 pound 3¢ | EEDLESS RAISINS - 4 pound pka. § B¢ ure Cane 10 Pounds 25 Pounds 50 Pounds 190 Pounds 1% EXTRA $1.98 LIVERY JAVERY IVERY w DC-3 scheduled routes = Alaska Airlines plane rovtes /) call on former British Prime Min- d ¢ in Italy | PAR SGA Giani Package &3¢ RTICHOKES - each 25¢ WINESAP BOX $5.89 ..CLOSES 10 A. M. CLOSES 10 A. M. _CLOSES NS DETROIT—Wage talks are being EALTH COUNCIL 70 PLAN OBSERVANCE OF SOCIAL HYGIENE DAY The Gastineau Health Council, which postponed both the regular December and January meetings will meet Monday night, February at & o'clock in the Health Cen- Room 108, in the Territorial Suildir 25, i | J has All organizations listed as mem- ' f the Health Council are urg- a representative pres- at this meeting. Among mat- rs of interest’ and importance will be the furthering of tentative plans mads by the Executive Com- mittee at a meeting yesterday for a t ide observance of “Social Hy cd to have e Day” on March 6. DOUBLEHEADER CAGERS TONIGHT Pan American Clippers will play Douglas Firemen tonight in sau High gymnasium in the to the last game session of ity Basketball League. Im- mediately following the PAA- Douglas games, Juneau High Crim- son Bears will play the Signacs Next Tuesday night's gam be- tween Douglas High-Douglas Fire- men and Juneau High-PAA *will of- ficially close the 1945-1946 League. STEAMER MOVEMENTS bia, from Seattle, due pro- Princess Norah, scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 tonight. Margaret Shafer scheduled il from § le tomorrow. North Sea scheduled to sail from seattle February 21. Baranof, from westward, due on Sunday or Monday. De from the westward, ar- ed this morning and sailed south the afterncon. I the Ju xt the C to > m (TS CY AR 31.89 AT v 3 i $2.00 DHONE T il aHh& m=om™ feoder Y ALASKA AINLINES E neau Donn A Arka verk hoc instr ha wa sh grour musi as manager plant ial f him Since 1942 he I the army as cap €rs & acticn on the Italian front and in Fran static M. SHOFNER T0 BE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, | v he is to receive his dischm'gc‘ this week Incidentally, Mr. and Mrs. Shof- ner are not coming to Alaska as complete strangers to the coun as they came here on their honey moon in 1938. Immediately after his discharge from the army, they will drive to Seattle and sail for Juneau on the first available ship. DENALI ARRIVES IN ~ PORT FROM SEWARD. Denail arvived in Ju-| morning from Seward | civilian passengers and 53 | M Army personnel for Eeattle, and three passengers for this city. Ar- riving here from Seward were Dr Ge » Dale, John Smigolski, and MUSIC INSTRUCTOR N JUNEAU SCHOOLS viner of Nashwille, Tenn., ition of Band and Music Instructor in au Public Schools for the » of the school year, re- Mrs. Winifred McDonnell, ntly resigned, Supt. A. 5 has announced > is expected to arrive in Ju- about March 1, and M nell will continue to ca work until his aduate of s, Shofner of M sacceptad the posi Steamer neau with 59 the e ad special Vs Tech ar For U especially in mus University DRINK BLACK VAREL! Kayser is creating CARA NOME (0D CREAM For dry stin, cleanse with this light cream tha? also lubricates and smooths. It removes dust and make- ECONOMY up, and aids S17E in keeping S) the skin <8 fresh and REG. velvety, SIZT S! ASK FOR IT AT ° Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” )l bands and teaching b uments in been playing in b 14 years ol¢ musical Is. - He § s since he enchanting new fab- ofner has an interesting back- nd in addition to his career in | c. He spent one year in Peru of a sugar and cacao ation, but an attack of malar- ever made it impossible for to remain there. ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. heen serving in of Paratroop- id took part in much of the Fivser ce. At the present time he is ned.at Fort Bragg, N. C d 2-FREE-2 Deliveries Alaska a9 Meat Company )iy FJuneaw’s Finest and Largest Meat Stock LEG @ LAMEB Fhones 3D PORK MECK BONES - - - 20ckh. (HIP BEEF - - HalfPound §@c ¥er a Quick Meal ) 2 i ) T W' 1y SHORT RIBS OF BEEF - - - 29clb. SLICED BACON - - 5clb. pOclb. PACIFIC OYSTERS, Pind Cans - DQc cach Satisfaction L. A: STURM Courteous Service Pleasant Eating 9 43 o /| HOSIERY + UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES THROUGHOUT 14 YEARS IN ALASKA Penste © Multi-enginad aireraft © Multiple crews © Stewardess service © Hot meals aloft © Tolink Alaska with Seattie © Two-way radio communication © One-day service—Seattie to - Nome *To be certificated for night and day instrument operation & Piv AMERICAN WO TE R B Bl 2 PR Y BARANOF HOTEL LEPHONE