The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp, TODAY 4 la Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs Weather at | i f \) 24 h temp. temp. Precip 4:30 am Tough e 'y et SO t. Vil | 36 25 25 0 Cloudy \ 1 -20 1 0 Pt. Clouds S 38 33 24 12 Cloudy Vi 14 -3 0 20 4 13 25 Pt. Cloudy 35 6 ki 1 Pt. Cloudy 38 37 03 Cloudy ne 39 36 10 Rain Showers | Juncau Airport 40 37 19 Showers | Ketehikan 44 38 50 Rain Kotzebue -4 -10 Trace Clear | McGrath 15 8 0 Cloudy Nome 2 2 08 Snow Northway 16 Pt., Cloudy Petersburg 31 30 Rain Por 42 07 Cloudy 31 14 Cloudy 36 [ Rain 03 . 40 20 Pt. Cloud 32 20 Clear 31 Trace Cloudy 34 35 41 Rain ( to 4:30 a. m. LoGay) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low is about 100 miles south of €hirike land with an occluded front extending from the center of the low 00 miles and then recurving south. This system i . Gulf of Alaska and will bring more winds and precipita st Alaska tonight. I MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN HANSEN'S GENUINE PIGSKIN GLOVES Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today WIND Height of Wave Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ENE 14 4 feet s 14 2 feet ght y SSE 16 1 foot 5 75 10 7 95 Cloudy 41 SE 18 2 feet 3 Pt Cloudy 41 SE 16 2 feet Cloudy 39 S Calm porkies p . FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY NIGHT: In the north-south channels of Southeast Alaska — southerly 20 miles per howr increasing to 30 miles per hour tonight and de- ising to 15 miles per hour Friday afternoon. East-west channels of St sasterly winds 15 miles per hour, Outside waters Dixon Entranceto Sitka—southwesterly winds 15 miles per hour inc: ing to 25 miles per hour tonight and decreasing to 15 miles per Friday afterncon. Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—southeasterly wind mder 15 miles per hour. Showers throughout the area decreasing in intensity Friday ‘ r PURE © l l Your desserts have smooth, delicate fla vor that won't bake or freeze out, when you use Schilling pure Vanilla. Insist on finest vanilla qualicy—Schilling. Schilling s - glove.. stoutly thr everyday wea Cork sha ' D /‘ BMBEARENDS) ;O Hoonah”, Clyde Hart, accompanied by a woman with whom he rented REVEA[S IHAI a room as M Mrs. Clyde Hart “10—While was talking tc Hart and the woman, a “soldier” R g rushed out of the bathroom and - out of the building. The Court rul- 1 ed out further questi g regard- the sold 11—Campbeu n sunday eve- before the fracas that i Meek's possession of the Continued jrom Page One. cent’s or Meeks room; nor did he \' """""""""""""""""""""""""" K S84 d i he bathroom. 2 7t she last sa b el O i W e et st oo | 1 ANIM@ Him €0 IMMEINY | ly clean : L t ml(lmu..\h.r‘ thought that only : § s Dy e AND HEAR THE H from Mecks .‘u«rlh.x at «i.\\. 4 { A ; St g {1 s o, o ks . DOARD MEFTING OF 3 e | fhet the shis on wmen cucan — ARTS & CRAFTS, INC. WEDNESDAY AT 7:30 P. M. ; D e had noticed th been sent to a 7—Gilligan was r there was ; u TOMORROW NiGHT in Meeks' room A meeting of the Board of Di- 8—He did not notice whether the rectors of the Alaska Arts and floor of Meeks' room was dry or wet, Crafts, Inc., will be held tomorrow Questioning of Wanda Myhre, night at 7:30 o'clock in the Terr which continued all yesterday af- torial Museum, it has been an- ternoon, revealed thase additional nounced. Election of officers will facts take place at this time. Campbell At Keystone ! 1—From Friday, December GET YOUR TICKET THE NEW 1945 NASH SEDAN i 8 Awarded April 1, 1946 All profits will be used for Juneau's . Memorial Library Fund it~ odiB Mecks and the murder victim, Campbell, had rooms at the Key- i there from WITH ELLIS AIRLINES Ellis Air Transport flew the fol Meeks first re lowing yesterday: to Ketchikan on Friday, December W. G. Martin, R. B. Clifton and No. 5 where he remaine e rest M. F. Blike; to Wrangell—Mr. and of his stay. Campbell rented room Mrs. Edwin Goodrich; from Ketch- | - No. 7 on Friday, the next day, De- ikan—Warren Stuart and I T.| o & St cember 8, changing to toom No. 8. Lind; from petershure— Marsnall, Lhere iS no substitute for newspaper advertising! | For a time, Campbell held keys to Crutcher and Peter Hansen. i both rooms. ¥ - - o - - - - - - - 2—When Meeks first moved in, he asked her to “trust him” for one week’s rent till he got paid. After the Sunday evening fra cveal- od his large horde of money, Meeks paid up in full 3.—The register of the Keystone Rooms was put into evidence. 4—On Tuesd the day Campbell’s was disce Meeks listene ) a radio account of the murder in her room and at the time remarked that he had not known Campbell 5—Campbell alwayrs wore his eye- glasses whenever the witness saw him. 6—Campbell gave up his room Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Myhre last say him early Sunday evening (she thought between 7 and 8 o'clock) when he came back to try to re-engage his room. The room had heen rented to someone else by then however, and she had no other vacancies so had to refuse Camp a room Campbell Last Seen 7—Mrs. Myhre's last ht of Campbell showed him going down other hallway to that part of building where Meeks' room located. A bit later, she thought she heard Campbell going down the stairway leading out of the building. 8—Also witnessing the fracas be- {ween Meeks and Vincent was Joe Cellier, another roomer stonz. Meeks December 5 V, i i 7 7 ///’///// \ a\ A JEysyi /1197, Q4SS mH=omd w2 mMOa=Tmo THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _ ALASKA AIALINES g—About’ 3:830 o'clock Monday “Alaska’s Finest” . ot o e T STORE HOURS .8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. SLIVERY S(THEDUL[;: i DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON Grocery Department—Phone 513 FRIDAY’S and SATURDAY’S SPECIALS We Invite You to Seleet YV our Gwn Choice of FRESH FRUITS and. VEGETABLES TOMATOES, - Lb. 29c CELERY 1b. 23c CRISP and FRESH VEGETABLES te Choose From . . . . . We Have Many @ther FRESH FRUITS and ofruit — Limes — Pears — Avocados — Rhubarb — Toma- ireen Peppers — Cauliflower — Endive — Brussel Sprouts ey Radishes — Broceonli — Sguash — Rutabagas — Cabbage — Garlic — Onicns — New COMB-HONEY - - I pound 4 MILK, case §495 - - Tinllc DARIGOLD — FEDERAL COTTAGE CREESE 12 oz. rku. 31¢ BABYFOOD - - Your Choice ¢ KRISTOFFERSON'S 2 dozen 31.15 STOKELY'S EGGS - - - - Phone 202 forMeatDepatent Spinach and Oid Pc HITE KIRG - - large size 30c GRANULATED SOAP BICE - - - - §poundsiSc CALIFORNIA FANCY i CANADIAN and AMERICAN e Turkeys 1b. T0c CUT-UP . . . WHOLE or HALVES FRYERS OVENREADY lb 7 5c [ ] STEWERS No Waste! Pot Roasts - - Ib. 40c LEAN — MEATY — SHOULDER CUTS Pork Roasts 1b. 45¢ LEAN — MEATY BOSTON BUTTS PRACTICALLY BONELESS % Veal Roasts - - - Ib. 49c MEATY SHQULDER CUTS — NO FAT OR W ASTE . 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