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PAGE THREE siding within the boundaries of Vet~ ing Precinct No. Three (3) of sald town of Juneau, Alaska, which ape as follows: From the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA i » DISORDER OPA DIRECTOR HEADS FOR WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1946 Chandler with 25,000 customers ex- pected. Rapid Robert Feller, who tessad a neau, the same being the duly desig- nated polling place in and for Pre- {einet No. One, Town of Juneau, Alaska BIG TURNOUT EXPECTED ON 1 Jude Youngren, a resident of ‘floral—they include ambergris from | Roy the whale, castor from. the beaver, East Starwood, Wash., is s'.aytng! musk from the deer and civet (mml at the Gastineau during his visit the civet cat, in Juneau, . I no-hitter against Chicago just six years ago in the opener, will try to do it again as the Cleveland Tribe takes on the White Sox kefore 18000 at Comiskay Park. Specs Dietrich will throw for the ose. S - MACHINE SHOP BUS WITH FLEET WORK AT BUTTE QUIETING (Continued from Page One) -] after the CIO miners went out last Warner’s Machine Shop, possess Tuesday in a dispute over retro- ors of onc years supply of boi u;nnz,\' (){ “? pay Taise offered by plate, bar ison, gas, oxygen, ace- (N¢ company. tylene, shafting steel and Tobin Great Damage ; Bronze unloaded just before the| Roving bands of men, women ILWU strike froze shop equipment 81 teen-age boys damaged homes on the docks, today reported in- id other private ]71;01301‘(}' here stallation of Chrysler motors in Bob Friday night and Sunday in a Willard's Aeroplane, Jimmy Grant’s '¢ign of terror unparalleled in the Alberta and Knute Langseth's Ida. Distory of thiy JHOtup ;Lo The shop will install a halibut| Homes were invaded, dcors and gurdie on George Dalton's Wash- windows chopped to bits, mirrors ington. Dalton bas been using the 20d dishes were smashed, porche: Bout" Yor ‘seming were wrecked and other violenc s-HOR was reported as the hoodlums TR launched their attacks. BAND PRACTICE TONIGHT P73 FROM SEWAKD Helen M. Waite, of Seward, is registered at the Baranof. The Juneau Cuy Band will prac- tice tonight at 8 oclock in the Grade School Auditorium T U S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN T ME Max. temp, | TODAY last | Lewest 4:30a m. 24 hrs. Weather at Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Anchcrage 48 29 30 0 Pt . Cloudy Barrow -2 -15 0 Clear Bethel 13 -11 Trace Clear Cordova 44 33 .01 Cloudy Dawson 21 i Pt. Clondy Edmonton 58 42 Clear Fairbanks T e T Cloudy Haines 40 | 35 Pt. Cloudy Juneau 40 | 34 Rain Showers Juneau Airport 40 35 10 Rain Showers Ketchikan 46 36 37 Rain Showe's Rotzebue 18 | e 0 Clear McGrath 33 | 21 Trace Snow Nome 23 | -8 0 Clear Northway | 14 0 Cloudy Petersburg 42 | 33 33 Pt. Cloudy Pertland 68 46 0 Pt. Cloudy Prince George 47 26 Trace Cloudy | Prince Rupert 43 43 02 San Francisco 55 | 45 48 Trace Cloudy Seattle 66 a7 48 Trace Smol Sitka 42 33 35 48 Rain Whitehorse 42 | 25 25 0 Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 41 33 34 92 Rain and Snow *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today? WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A weak low pressure center is developing near Graham Island this morning and is expected to deepen and move into the Gulf of Alaska tonight. The trough of low pressure continues from the Tanana Valley to a low presSure center over central Canada. thirties with night time temperature below freezing. elow zero tem- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stationt at 12:30 P. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 31 sSw 10 2 feet Cape Spencer Cloudy 39 ENE 14 2 feet Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 46 SSW 8 Zero Five Finger Light Cloudy 39 Calm Calm Guard ¥sland Rain 31 Calm Zero. Linccln Rock .Cloudy 39 SSE 14 2 feet Point Retreat . Pt. Cloudy 42 N 3 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait and outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour—variable cloudiness with rain showers. Protected waters of South- Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann, Alask: Office of Price Administration Di- Irector, is enroute to Washington, |D. €., on oficial business. During Mrs. Hermann's absence, Walter E. Walsh, OPA’s chisf en- forcement attorney, serves as act- ing director. Mrs. Hermann, who left late last week, is due back within a month. CITATION | TO: IRIS OWENS, and ALL OTH- . ER PERSONS IN INTEREST. ! YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to be and ap- | pear before the undersigned Com- missioner at his office in the Fed- eral-Territorial Building, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 10th day of June, 1946, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. in the afternoon of said day, to answer the petition of NEIL FORD MOORE and RITA MARY MOORE, husband and wife, for the adoption of DAVID DWENS, a inmor child, and to change said child’s name to MICHAEL ALAN MOORE, and to show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of said Petition should not be granted and if you fail to appear or answer said Petition or consent to same, the Court will enter a decree in accord- lance with the prayer of said Peti- tion. GIVEN under my hand and Of- ficial Semal this 13th day of April, 1946. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner First publication, April 16, 1946, Last publication, April 30, 1946 ORDER AND NOTICY OF | That all duly quanrea vot re- siding within the boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct No. Two of said |town of Juneau, Alaska, which are as follows Along the Southerly boundary cf Precinet number one Ito the intersection of West Third Street and Dixon Street, thence along the center line of Dixon Street to its intersection with West Sixth Street, thence to the intersection i with Willoughby and West Wil- |1oughby Avenues, thence to a south- (€rly line of the Juneau City limits, Willcughby Ave, W boundaries of Precinct Numbem nd Precinct Number One on Cal- | houn, Dixon, West Sixth Streets and at its intersectioey with West Willoughby Avenue, West to the Westerly boundaries of the City Limits of Juneau. All property of the Federal Public Housing proj- ect is included in Precinct Number Three, will vote at the Office of the Juneau Dairies building, located en 12th and E Streets, in and upon lots 1 and 2 of block 235 which is owned by the Juneau Dairies, the same ithence along the City limits East |being the duly designated polling and North to the beginnning, will | Place in and for Precinct No. Three, vote at the Lobby of the Gastineau | TOWn of Juncau, Alaska. ¥ Hotel building, located on Pranklin | Dated this 26th day of March, Street, in and upon lot 1, 2 and 3 of | 1946 bBlock 13 which is owned by The! (Signed) Gastineau Hotel the same being the duly designated pelling place in and for Precinct No.. Two, Town of Ju- eau, Alaska. That all duly qualified vot of Juneau, Alaska. First publication, April 16, 1946. Last publication, Aprii 23, 1946. 'S re- By C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. The Ccmmon Council of the Town PUBLIC NOTICE | | l In order to avoid the charging of overtime for | work performed on Saturday, the undersigned, i in accordance with Supplementary Service Regulation No. 21 of Maximum Price Regulation z Ne. 165 as amended, do hereby add ten cents ' | | | i [ o of an hour. to the existing shop thi date—APRIL 15, 1946. Junean Welding & Machine Shop PRIMARY EL¥ TION LS 1) electe f the Town of 1ne Sfi'}'fl laska, Divigion No. O ' 4 : ¢ Alaskn s Not AR fald hiild R H [ : 7y of Alsska: Notfce f3 hercby | § olor Rebuild & Marine Service iven that pursuant to Chapter 32, | Laws of Alaska, 1919, a Pri- 1w Flection will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1946 Between the hcours of 8:00 A. M. and 7:00 o'clock P. M. of said day For the purpose of nominating cay - Ydates of > various political 1 e f Alaska fcr the follow ffices, to-wit: A DELEGATE FROM ALASKA TO CONGRESS A TERRITORIAL COMMIS- SIONER OF LABOR A TERRITORIAL TREASUR- ER TWO DIVISTONATL SENATORS EIGHT DIVISTONAL REP- RESENTATIVES The Common Council of the City of Juneau, Alaska, having hereto- 1 aught on the river this year,|82ainst eitber Joe Beggs or Nate|Rain or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours along the coast from fore, by Ovrdinance duly desighated I usually sell| Washington to the Gulf .of Alaska and over the Aleutian Islands and the Voting Precincts of said town ary of the Alas-|Cut opening day and another turn-|snow has fallen at scattered points over central Canada. The highest and the polling place in each there- J lout of more than 30000 including temperature yesterday over the upper Yukon Valley was in the high of, the Electors are hereby notitied That all duly qualified voters re- bastian-Stuart, the AMWU and Chandler is duz to watch freshman peratures are reported in Canada and Alaska along the Arctic Ocean. giding within the boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct No. One (1) of said |town of Juneau, Alaska, which are as follows: Beginning at the inter- section of Third Street extended and the Easterly line of the Juneau City Limits, thence along the center line of Third Street to its intersecticn with Dixon Street, thence along the | center line of Dixon Street and Cal- houn Avenue to the Calnoun Ave. Bridge over Gold Creek, thence North to a Northerly line of the City limits of Juneau, thence along the City Limit line to the beginnine, will vote at the Fire Apparatus Tommy Henrich and Bill Dickey| €ast Alaska south of Frederick Scund and outside waters, Dixon Entrance Room in the City Hall Building, lo- to Sitka—scutherly to southwesterly winds below 15 miles per hour— rain showers. Low pressure center near Kenai Peninsula slowly filling. Here! cated on West Fourth and Main ‘ Streets, in and upon lot 7 of block | 8 which is owned by the City of Ju- | | %fiflf wmonyg / e whishres THREE FEATHERS % You're certain 10 enjoy whiskey at its pre-war best when you ask for THREE ¢ FEATHERS SEARS NEW |—————— Midseason Spring Catalog VISIT YOUR SEARS CATALOG OFFICE TODAY . . . and place your order from ~ Sears, Roebuck & Co. CATALOG ORDER OFFICE PHONE 233 . . . 201 SEWARD REMEMBER! Your orders can be delivered by Parcel Post. . “ OPENING DAY THREE - TEAM BIG LEAGUES il BALLLEAGUE INTO ACTION "rcinithuts ki t | Baseball Back Affer ' IS FORESEEN FOR SEASON “erimeier (BY JACK HAND) —_ —tr NEW YORK, April 16.—Baseball y P . goes Big League again to as (all Made for Registration Opening Day Games Are {ne" o o mensin ehein 1 ies before an estimated of Players — New Scheduled with Probable |, "o (o, heens scait e o stead of the synthetic wartime ‘ Meeting Sunday Hurlers on Mound 5535 5 ey, © * — Siridsat Although the weatherman fore- Though last night's re-org NEW YORK, April 16. — The!casts cool, cloudy weather in most t tion meeting of the Gastir ooening day schedule in the major (of the parks, the turnstiles are dué Channel Bascball League develop- leagues with probable pitchers, at-|to click their merriest tune since ed little that is decisive, it tendance and starting times. (East- the all-time high of 249,010 in 1931. dicated that the lcop this ) ern Standard Tiine) (1945 pitching | Detroit will top the list with aj Likely be comprised of three t records in parenthesi turnout of 50,000-plus at Briggs, After conferring with Cla AMERICAN 1 Ul |Stadium to watch the defending! Carnegiz, A. T. Koski and Mike St Louis at Detroit—Potter (15- world champion Tigers \\'rrsmi Haas, representing the Am: 11) vs. Newhouser (29-9) 50,000, with the St. Louis Browns ‘ N Legion, Elks and Moose T 3:00 p.m i ; i | tively, Loague President Will New York at Philadelphis Newhouscr On Hill ! Holzheimer today stated he is con-| Chandler « vs. Christophe ‘Onl_\‘ 1};:1;- x‘n)nlbs‘x‘s of Manager | ) fident all thiee of those organiza- | (13-13) 25,000, {Steve O'Neill's 1945 world series| tions will be represented by a Bosten at Washington—Hughson cast will be in the starting 1m(>up: team in the circuit All three| (0-0) vs. Wolff (20-10), 30,000, 3:00 |@0d one of them, Lefty Hal New-| groups were members of tne old|p 5 houser, will be on the hill to o »i’ Channel Leag | Cleveland at Chicago—Feller (5-3) k0S¢ Nelson Potter. ~Hank Green-| A delegate from Douglas Was| ye Dietrich (7-107 18,000, 2:30 p.m, | J¢'6; reconverted into a first base-; present at last evening's meeting NATIONAL LEAGUE {man, second baseman Eddie Mayo but ke put a damper on any hop>s| Chic at Cincinnati—Passeauy |2Nd catcher Paul Richards are the, that the cross-Channel city may|(17-8) vs. Beggs (0-0) or Andrews|°W°r i 4 be able to put a team back in'(17.12), 30,000, 2:30 p.m. ckipper Luke Sewell of thel ‘J the loop this year. Shortage of burgh at St. Louis~05tel‘-‘5’°“'1“ says shortstop Vern Steph-| players on that side of the Chan-| mueller (5-4) vs. Beazley (0-0),|€DS. Who double-jumped from St.| ¢ el was the reason he gave for|jgopo 3:30 p.m. Louis to Mexico and back, will] counting Douglas out for this at New York-sJudd DOt be in the starting lineup be- son. Voiselle (14-14), 40,000, | cause of a sore arm. Third base- | It is still hoped that some group , man Bob Dillinger and first sack-| may come forward to fill vac- at Boston—Gregg (18- '€ Church Stevens are the only; ant slot and round out a four-team 3, oy Highe (0-0) vs. Sain (0-0), Brownie rcokies, although they will| league, but present plans are be-|y5000 3:00 pm. ,welcome home three ex-GIs whol| ing drafted on the three-team ba- o % T |were not with the club in 1945, | sis. Last evening’s session was con- | ’ inued until 4 o'clock next Sunday | One Cub Newcomer ] ) :HL:rx(xloan_ when organization plans “Ew CONIRA(I SEIS !“Thv fl‘l(l‘:)':xgol Cl‘lh:; wllll s;h‘kn\:'n[h1 ; . & e et {their National League pennant- Ly s st sders enc) . SETIER PRES. TOR winning ovdr, with the_cxception| i g ce presidont of right lel w. re ICokKie arv Buiding luw ottice of Presicnt) TAKY RIVER SALMON %cccrs”viu™ Suppiant. min michar. | Prexy Holzheimer today sent out g jcon as the Bruins open in Cin-; a call for registration of players. Taku River ermen have sign- |Cinnatl. Claude Passcau, who threw All league oldtimers as well as any ed a contract with the Sebastian-|the one-hitter against the Tigers| new players who, are looking for a Stuart Fish Company to take all'in the series, will take the hillj Epot on the pl g roster of one fish | d Jr) the l?z\'guel teams are asked to it was disclesed today by William Andre The Reds »: register at the Empire news room. L. Paul, Jr, S: (Ask for Elmer) Dealine for play- ka Marine Workers Union. 1 . ers registration is set for Tuesday, The contract, entered into by Comumissioner A. B. (Happy) April 30. Immedi. y following | ufin date, players will be appor-|Tako fishermen, was signed here|Grady Hatton, who was paid al tioned among the league teams yesterday after bids had been re- $25.000 bonus for signing, make his) and practice will get under . ceived frgm four 1 companies. | Pre debut. i e The contract covers all threz 1946) President ‘truman will throw the; seasons on the river—Spring, Sum- . first ball at Washingten where 30,- | mer and Fall. {000 will sec the Senators square off | S r's oris Sebastian-Stuart is to pay the against the Boston Red Sox. Next| follcwing minimum prices in theito the President, Ted Williams of | rcund on the ground at Taku Riv-|Beston will be the greatest attrac- A . i € Red Kings, 19 cents per pound; [tion. Tex Hughson of the Sox BOSTON, April 16—First divi- ypice kings, 12 cents per pound:|will oppose Roger Wolff on the hill.| sion stock of the Braves soared to- sockeyes, 85 cents gach; humpbacks, | DiMaggio and Company i day with the news that the CIub j9 conts each; cohoes, 12 cents per, Philadelphia will get first look v had purchased graceful Ray Sand- poung: chums, six and one-halfiat the pre-war New York Yankees ers, St. Louis Cardinal regular first conte per pound; steelheads, BB[wim Joe DiMaggio, Phil Rizzuto, r baseman for the past four seasons, cents each. All fish are to be! and Matthew (Max) Surkont, @ pought for canning and fresh-|leading the cast against the A's, @ rugged, right handed pitcher from freezing purposes. The Mackmen have nominated Russ the same club. The new contract provides sub-|Christopher to go against Spud The up and coming Braves gave ctantial increases over 1945 Open-| | —--— - —— e as their vart of the deal, first of jng prices, Paul said. The 1945 many likely in this first postwar contract began with a 66 cents price sedson, - & “substantial amount of for sockeyes. The Taku River opens | cash” end infielder Tommy Nelson. for the spring gill-netting season ! 4 on May 1. ’ ) 1 VANCOUVER, B. C, April 16.— PP g S Ty b e o A COASTAL LINES FLY s and two assists, the Van- couver Canuks swamped the Boston TODAY' YBTERDAY Olympics 9 to 1 to even the best- of-seven United States amateur o Constal Airlines fiew the| hockey championship series at one ing: passengers todes: fo Sit] win apiece here last night. Mrs. G. A. Sanford, Marjorie Boston on the first game 9 t0 6 pyjyon william Hanlon, Jr.; to y lagt Friday. The third game will Hoonah: Hugh Antrim, V. F. Lo- be played here Wednesday. gan; to Chatham: Tex McCoy; to: ‘ . iSkagway: R. H. Young, S. F. y SCHENECTADY, N. Y., April 18. Richman; (o Haines: William | # —Thousands of boxing fans will Thompson, Nena Thompson. see Champion Joe Louis and chal- Among yesterday’ passengers lenger Billy Conn battle it out for were: from Petersburg: A. Smith,| the heavyweight championship j I, McCormick, H. E. Hallman; June 19 from ‘“ringside seats” in from Ketchikan: Dr. J. E. Line, G. movie theaters,, simultaneously with waltman; I. Ward; from Sitka: Ben Yankee Stadium spectators, if pro- Rowles, F. Heinzleman; from Hoo- moter Mike Jacobs carries out his nah: J. Marvin, J. N. Nelson, J. s.| v mewest idea. Csborne, F. Jackson, F. O. Will-| The head of the Twentieth Cen-'iams, Henry Moy; from Skagway: ? tyry Sporting Club witnessed a Capt. B. Peters, G. Lundy; from .y televised wrestling match here yes- Haines: H. W. Rice. { terday and promptly declared it ———eeo———— “wouldn’t surprise” him if plans to| CLINIC TO BE HELD c4st the Yankee Stadium bout onto | S ! sereens in theaters and in Madison The regular monthly immuniza- Square arden were carried out. | tion clinic will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Ju- | neau Health Center, Room 108, - B‘ EBAll | Territorial Building. el | | At this time immunization 1 } | against diphtheria, smallpox and Exhibition baseball games play- Whooping cough will be given by | ' Jed yesterday resulted in the fol-|Dr. C. C. Carter, Juneau Health | ‘lowing scores: Officer. Boston (N) 11; Holy Cross 2. This clinic will afford an op- Philadelphia (N) 8; Villanova 7.!portunity for those parents wl_m did y !not have their children vaccinated PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE |against smallpox to do so at this H No games were played in the:nme. ‘Pacific Coast League yesterday as! 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