The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 8, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Preily Is As Pretly e And she who wants especi to adore a new Spring and Easter print 111 coior dark bacl 1 bé¢ tailored as ¢ B M, Belrends Ca QAAUITY SINCE /887 nged the f m and M in cha be Fashion Show : - Next Saturday gys; PICK 10 HEAD BASIC SCIENCE BOARD "Promenad;” Luncheon, Tea Party Given by Beta Sigma Phi “In the spring miiady’s lightly twns to thoughts of . fashion!” And fashio which will delight the hearts of Juneau women will be displayed this Sat-| Other urday when Beta Sigma Phi | HOSEA. of “{ibe -oranted by sents “Promenade,” luncheon and gage of the Basic Scie: tea fashion parade in the G the special session of Room of th> Baranof Hotel tu Dr. C. Earl Under the hands of. John Doyle nean, Commissioner of Health Bishop, costumes rang om Dr. Ray G r, Seward, most formal dress (o yest of tors of medicine and surgery playtime suits are now being cho Vance, Jun en ior the group of Juneau’s prem- ieopathy; Dr. wd inent women who have bezn invited ' Fairbanks, Doctor of Chi by the sovority to ac In revealing the appointments, Tickets, which are ndled Gov. Gruening stated: I have y all sorority members B0INg made three appointments from Ju- £ for the luncheon peay, not with any desire to slight showing, scheduled for 12:30 p. m. the rest of the Territory or to de- in the Gold Room. Reports on thelpart from the usual practice of giv- ticket sales will be made at g each division reprasentation, but special meeting this We ause the function of the board ning in the'apartment of Mrs is essentially to examine applicants Micxander in the Baranof and it is desirable to g All sorority members and by kecping traveling costs at pledges will gather at that imum. Under the present to complete plans 19 ment, there will always be a quor- Mrs. George Pur Al um of the board in Juneau. chairman for the affair, announce . that a few tickets are al:o avail able at the Hotel and at Electionics and B. M. Behrer Music for the show will be the direction of Mrs. D. C don and Deorianne Barnes The tea, which will begin at 3 p. m., i being arranged by Mrs. J. H. ¥ jams and Laurcne Knowles. Mrs L. M. Dunlap is in charge of dec- orations; Mrs. R. B. Williams has WMW’QO“WQQQOQQOO“QOO WANTED! TRUCK DRIVER - UNION SCALE Call af 20th Ceniury Marke! Gov. Ernest Gruenir nounced the appointmen W. Skuse of this City as 1 ber Chairman of the Board of E: TS in Sciences. fancy selected to complete the pas the he doc- Dr opractic beir Ken Hotel new time Ave IT NOTICE 10, mno telephone month of April will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be promot. JUNTAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —ady. After rentals April fer the F 4E ¢ ! F000000000000000000000004000000000000000000000009 PO0000000000000000000(109900000000000000000000000000990000000090040¢ Pe009 I FAIR! Howard visit tc EASTERN Jur Tuesd ALICE BR The touch-of-quality is definitely upon Old Thompson because it's blended in Kentucky by Glenmore. April up and Stand-in night (239-t2) BANKSAN HERE T. Elliott, Fairbanks, the Gastineau » Juneau. - - STAR No. 7 at 8 Chapter 9th OWN, Sec. during meets a'clock. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SOVIETS POSE NEW TROUBLE U. N MEETING rcontmued from Page Crncj nounced in a Soviet-Iranian com- munique last Friday, Premier Ahmed Qavam told Iranian newsmen yes- terday that Russia would control 51 percent and Iran 49 percent of the stock “for the first 25 years. At the same time, the Premier re- vealed he had invited the “people cf Azerbaijan” Province, where a semi-autonomous government had been established in defiance of the Tehran government, to send presentatives here for negotiations. Iranian troops have been pre- vented in the past from entering Azerbaijan by the Red Army. The communique Friday, however, re- cognized the Azerbaijan problem as an “interna one for Iran to handle, and said that all Russian troops would be evacuated from Iran by May 6. Qavam told newsmen that elec- tions for a new Parliament would be held immediately after the Rus- sian withdrawal ¥ e THREE FROM TENAK Alfred J. Dahl, Sven and Leonard Palmer, all akee are guests at the Baranof, e FROM TACOMA J. H. Hanser and F. T. Baner of Tacoma, Wash. are g at the Baranof. intention to bring the Spanish question before the Council and Moscow sought to show Russia 1 Iran had reached complete agree ment. The Moscow radio quoted mier Qavam as saying “full mt understanding has been react tween two friendly and neighbc countries” and also quoted S reply to Qavam: . Pre- OIL DEAL MADE TEHRAN, April 8-—Russia be the majority stockholder proposed t-Iranian OQil C pany for the first 25 years of 5C-year term, under an agreen to be presented to the Iranian lian for approval D ing additional detail the agreement, which was Sov iis osts U. S. DEPARTMENT OF WEATHER BUREAT JUN COMMERC J, ALASKA DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN T ME Max. temp. TODAY last 30am. 24hrs. 24 hrs* Precip. 36 0 temp. 10 -27 0 Weather at 4:30 am. Clear Clear thel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Juneau Tuncau Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath Nome Northway Petershurg Pcrtland Prince George Frince Rupert San Francisco Seattle Sitka Whitehorse Yakutat 5 16 %—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today? WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center which was located in the Gulf of Alaska Saturday morning is moving southeastward to near Graham Island and is filling this morning. Another deep low center is located in the Bering Sea and is expected to fill and move eastward into the Gulf of Alaska by T ay. Rain or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours alcng the coast of northern California to the Ketchikan area and over the Aleutian Islands. Temperatures are below zero this morning from the lower Tanana Valley northward to the Arctic Ocean. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M, Today » WIND Height of Waves Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Pt. Cloudy 43 NNW Calm Cloudy 42 ENE Calm Pt. Cloudy 43 SE Calm Pt. Cloudy 40 Calm Calm Pt Cloudy 46 Calm Calm Lincoln Rock Cloudy 43 NNW Calm Point Retreat Cloudy i1 nw 2 Calm " MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVENING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—variable winds under 15 miles per hour be- | ceming scutherly winds 20 miles per hour Tuesduy aiternoon. Protected | waters of Scutheast Alaska south ¢f Lynn Canal and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakut: variable winds under 15 miles per hour be- coming southerly to southeasterly winds 20 to 26 miles per hour by Tues- day. Variable cloudiness with rain by Tuesday afternoon. Low pressure center—28.44 inches—56 degrees north, 172 degrees west, filling and moving into the Gulf of Alaska by Tuesday morning. 23 41 36 Trace 0 02 Pt. Cloudy Snow Pt. Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cioudy Clear Clear 26 45 Clear Snow Cloudy Rain Showers Clot Pt. Pt. Cloudy Trace Cloudy 37 19 0 0 0 Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Station Cape Decision Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Five Finger Light Guard Island 5 10 9 5 is 9 1When the long day ends, Is that measure of pleasure A good drink lends. H. E. Kelley Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated A 000004 Louisville, Kentucky. OLD HOMP ON Blindid Whiskoy BRAND 6.8 proof—03% grain neutral spirits. BETTER BLEND Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FBEIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 1. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent re- el | BOUGLAS MONDAY, APRIL 8, 194 NEWS VISITS HERE Sven Asp, former Douglas r ! dent, was a visitor in Douglas last | week, looking up his school chums. CHANGE RESIDENCES | Gecrge Stragier and wife, and {Rudy Pusich and wife, exchanged |places of residences last week. M; and Mrs. S s now hal partment in n Juneau while A are back Baroumes A and Mrs Douglas in Pu- the in rtn | MANY HIKERS, BICYCLES | Many persons took advant |the weather yesterday and a num- § |ber of hikers walked over from jJuneau or to Juneau. There wer ialso many, bicycles on the. road |sure sign summer is around corner. of E a th My. and M William Seaman and family are now settled in thejr £ new home, built during the past | winter. It is a four rcom hous with bath and convenient utility room. The exti of the hou: not completeiy hed. The stue- | co-finished walls will be completed this ~sprir e BRINGS INSANE Deputy U. 8. Ma Thompson returned from Sitka on the North Sea with two persons who have been legally declared in- sane. The incompetents will be heid in the local jail until their tra fer (o the States. They I ordered cominitted to Morningside Portland, Oregon. HELEN MEACHAM RETURNS n Meacham, previously em- d as a clerk with the Alask ve, Service, has returned to her position here after spending the last two years in the - H. B. CREWSON [ ] arrived ving at here the from Seattle and is Gastineau. OR Rodemn’s KA MINENG PR K “ALAS Baranef Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment DBARANOF HOTEL—Lowen Level PHONE 753 SALE LAWS” Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels With Ferms and Explanations . . . Easy for the Prospector to Understand Wrilten to Assist the Miner and Prospector SEND PRICE $1.00 SYSICR 0T T08 =AY BARANOTF MONEY ORDER JUNEAU, ALASKA Pav A#ERICIN, WORLD ATRWAYS T E L EPRONE TO BOX 1991 0 1

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