The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1946, Page 3

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SATURDEAY, MARCH 30, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA tions so far, the first donations U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU E-.n . In .n .n "'I n |made were: from the Douglas 2 JUNEAU, ALASKA Camp of the Alaska Native Broth- WEATHER BULLETIN erhood, $10 which was immediately DATA FOR 24 IIOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN T ME 7 Ifollowed with a $10 check from the : TODAY ‘ "tor o Alaska Native Sisterhood, Douglas | Lewest.4:30am. 24 hrs Weather at Chapter. Teachers of the Douglas Station s.* | temp. emp. Preeip. 4:30am. | A TR r@gs ' | Schools contributed $20 and grades | Anchorage 5 27 Trace Snow A l T E N l l fi) N Py {1 to 8 contributed $17.72. Barrcw -6 Trace —— ' Four high school girls, Lucille | Bethel 33 7 0 10 Snow i : § . 4 | Geetz, Mae Cuthbert, Pat Balog Cordova 3 1 ; 0 Cloudy BIDE To THE JUNEA“{ ELECTEDN POLLS and Helen Isaak, took time out Dawson -15 o - during afternoon study period and Edmonten 8 29 2 0% Snow " Scores of exhibition baceball returned with the tidy sum of ¥airbanks 22 0 . Cloudy in a Haines 37 22 Clear - games played yesterday afternoon $42.65 3 Those h, glistening siopes at are as follows All contributions may be left with | Juneau 3 4 Clear R 0 ‘f A I R l U E C A B the h{gh§| levels will draw a large| Boston (N) 13; Cincinnati (N) 8. ar of the lodges or organizations Juncau Airport 1 Olear | : portion of local skiers tomorrow Chicago (N) 5: St. Louis (A) 4. |of Douglas or left with Val A.|Xetchikan 2 e Clear | Al ~ The Juncau Ski Club’ w+ Boston (A) St. Louis (N) 2. |Pcor at ®he Drug Store. Rotzebue 3 Snow .4 R F E ' ' ’ Committee has lined up s Cleveland Detroit (A) 11 — o Snow , W4 LR ski-mountaineering Philadelphia 11; Louisville SCHOOL OUT . Neme b Show which is expéc 13 All students of the Douglas Pub- | Northway + 24 : Cloudy On Monday, April 1st, this paper will contain a free ride coupon. Clip out all those slid h them o s FROBEIL B e ML A il Bl S > . g the coupon, CALL 14 OR 144 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and s ready to embark on cross- delphia (N)-'' 3; Baltimore terday afternoon to take advan-[Pordand ... § 2 : Cloudy present the coupon to the driver. e will take you to the election polls as country touring 0 (tage of the smallpox immunization Frince teorge 42 Clear ) st st give him the coupon y - lni e . Health | Prince Rupert 44 cur guest—just give him the coupor Plannd, is an ¢ lon led by - clinic at the Juneau Public Health | “¥ince Rain an W . . Ski Patrol \OAST LEAGUE GAMES enter. Clinic smallpox vaccin- | ‘3an Franeisco 4 49 : X 7 Y » T A et B b v(\tf; (l:i ::,I::tn:szLzlfi,\ul yesterday Sltxlx:x:r\\cn‘lllm.xlsf:” );fx\ l)l\](pl?l\ :;(‘LC[\::C"icfilll(‘ 18 5 36 23 Clear Community support means better business, greater prosperity for all of us. . opening of the Pacific Coast Douglas School sometime during | Sitka 19 ; Clear If you desire to vote, we will be glad to have you as our guest. Trafl. From the U ) aseball League, the scores Were next week | Whitehorse 22 ! s Clear . skis will bs peinted toward follows s | Thisitat 1 : Clear South Ridge, the party returnis Sacramento 2; Los Angeles 1 i (4:30 a, m. yesterday to-4:30 a i . 1 1 the Crooks Trail for & chute down| Other games postponed IS. homas A"en | Oregon coast moving eastward 15 miles per hour. There is a deep low | . $5.the Bacond. Gabirt gl % i pressure located in the middle of the Aleutian area with the storm line Ph 14 /144 It is planned to got an earl x . To Entenam BPWC now located near Putch Harbor. Rain and snow has fallen over the One - OB BN Boithit plenty of e EB Alaska Peninsula and the lower Kuskckwim and Yukon valleys. Rain | oni on. the m’ 4 and sncw has fallen over most of the United States and southern Canada the less experienced and poorsr cor NE“/S Nexi Monday Nigh’: as za: (A;|! & 1‘ lm;am. Provinces. ‘Tempe r.wlxn‘u\ are be]owdnorm]d 2 di . day's over Southeast Alaska bul warmer temperatures are being reported in the ; it Spnteiboi —~— { Aleutian Islands 2nd the Alaska Penisula i there should be top notch TRAPP: i HE The Business and Professional | fodder for shutier bugs in th2 PAILY. ey pqlken, formerly a resi- | Women's Club will held their regular | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Thn- el ROl Salid -GG dent of Anchorage, bought a monthly social meeting Monday | Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today ridges arc spectacularly scemic U= jo.0; capin here formerly owned night at 8 o'clock at the home of WIND Height of Waves der an early sprin Of course. | "' en. James, Falkern is a trap- Mis. Thomas Allen, 612 W. Tenth| Station Weather ‘Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) per. Street. Cape Decision Clear Calm A [ 3 Buy a Ticket and Help Us - o F ] d n FirstAward . . . AFrigidaire . A Second Award . . . A Washing Machine AWARDING AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE 8now by Sunday 1oo & The club officers, Mrs. Irma Pur- | Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy N up into the big top of the Dougla ; feet e ey e RED CROSS DRIVE gton Margaret Welsh, Mrs. | Zldred Rock Clear spots to spur the hickory I . Wiil Dot meet its shar Fr _ul and Mrs. Reba Hardin, | Five Finger Light Clear ' up the trail, there’s the “rey ) Drive, quc e planning the affair with “April | Suard Island Clear % fact that snow conditions are tineau Channel? It has a good Fool” features, and a urance of a | Linccn Rock Clear NNW 14 mighty slippery and tricky down on St The Channel quota is $8,400. mcst enjoyable evening is given. Point Retreat Clear NW 6 B e meadows. - To date Douglas citizens have P g o e MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE A thie ihas t contributed the sum of s11637. STEAMER MOVEMENTS | N1NG: Lynn Canal, Taku Inlet and Stephens Passage—northerly winds ers the a Tt um which is very gocd re- Fidibinr oS Vovager 25v to 30 miles per hour decreasing today and backing to southeasterly 20 to the bottom of the trail, making Dresents ximately 50 individ- _ "'f]‘% ter “: ern Voyager, irom | miles per hour by Sunday morning. The balance of the protected waters ‘dowh-running ol Less cz. Wal donations or an average of “t;\; ““}- ‘;‘”P‘;’_v Hhahis of Southeast Alaska—winds light and variable, mostly northerly gradually perienced skier G about $2 from those represented. . North ea, from, eattle, due Mon- | hacking to southeast 15 to 20 miles per hour by Sunday morning. Outsida ticular against trying to ride It is estimated that at least 75 res- P s MR i / { waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—-winds luzht_aud variable backing runhers down the ici-sheathed idents, family heads, have not yet “l“'i"-*‘-’ ",”“v”‘;’;“ “v"’ south, | today to southeast 15 miles per hour and gradually increasing tonight and slot of the broken trail Ge placed their Red Cross contribu- t M"W _““ _“:““ onas Sunday l‘f 20 to 30 miles per hour. Fair today with increasing cloudiness tréiderses .on the: open’ snow: are ons' and . obtained their 1948 TO07 OF SFNAE ; tonight with snow in the northern portion of Southeast Alaska by Sunday i i Membership Cards. When these _ C"I u"l;b'f{', rom the west, bound | ncon spreading southeast during the afternoon Y 1t is desired that all skicrs plan- contributions come in, it will be 1, e SEous WedussINY. s e e o ¥ ning to mak = mountain trek quite assured that the community will be ready to leave the Highway of Doug contributed its share to L i By SRTE B | HARBOR MACHINE || Baramof Turkish Bath and Massage Actual partying up an dtake off nel will be from the Second Meadow. Heading the Douglas contribu- snor . Hours 9 A, M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment 2 BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 TR i it ~ This Is a Worthy Cause and Your Support Is Greatly Appreciated IS AR A MOTORS REBUILT — STERN i e e e — - - oo e BEARINGS -- MACHINING, LUN AMERICAN || 255550 |~ hoveiAs WOt SitoF / w ”/////////////////////// : Wortp Argways — New Construction and Repairs Jobs E i o ”/// . e S it R i IDEAL GLASS co, || FrecEstimate Phone Douglas 192 : 121 MAIN STREET || } BeT s B . | seame A vow aBeL. emone e | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! Ketchikan (Annelte Ly Ketchikan . /%) Ar . Juneau Lv Juneau. ... Ar Whitehorse . ... Ly Whitehorse ... . Ar . FAIRBANKS. .. Ly o e A MESSAGE FROM e R i ..Fb ; w5 NENANA e © o o Weather continues cold, about 30 helow Ice. . 42 Inches Thick A, O m=omw mMOoOZEP>HPW MO—T AP Yy R T S R ‘ WANTED : , NORTHLAND cReen awp wiite ovagt sormes || Have You Given to Your TRANSPORTATION § Will Pay 5( Each - ; Annllil Red Cross Dn'e? C O M P AN Y , . 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