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PAGL TWO MONTH-END CLEARANCE Fishermen's Clothes—Work Clothing Dux-Bak Hunting and Fishing Coats, reg. 7.50,10.85, 11.95, clearance 3. 75, 3., 6. entry blanks, driver's licenses, and}m THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SOAP BOX DERBY . INFORMATION T0 77 L {Douglas Canning Company, Inc., N Boup Hex Reroy contestants can | gyyiyed vesterday via PAA from his § egin now to build their racing pome at Seattle. An apartment has cars anc to prepare in earnest fof po.. heid for him in the Bucking- ithe big unnual race, with the an-‘hfim Apartments, but accommoda- nouncement today that rule boou,‘m,;\ for meals has not yet been TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1946 | DOUGLAS | NEWS Nylon Sale Blocks Traffic { the cannery equipment in readiness for the comin3 season. Myron E. Scott, Soap Box Derby director, said that all of the print- G led matter necessary for enrolling} nrgs. DEMERS, BABY HOME 1 8oap Box Derby contestants, and I > Heavy Black Rubbber Short Coats, reg. 7.95 Heavy Black Rubber Overalls, reg. 7.95 . Resun | Members of the Boara of Direc- ~ Derby, “the greatest amateur racing ! ¢,5 of the Douglas Public Library 9 & Sy 3 ;cvent in the world,” was announced ' .14 g meeting last night at the Short ilskin Coats R KRS o B ® |early in February. The Derby was'yonie of Mrs. Thomas Cashen. In- Long Oilskin Raincoats, reg. 8.95 . . . 450 . : cal faces sponsored by their home- | yoctors, Mrs. Thomas Cashen, Mrs. 2 town newspaper, and the winner of | parcus Jensen. and Mrs. Gordon ° s compete n the national| Gray, were eleoted to the Board ki - SHUES A6 PRI, D, 200 San Francisce’s Market Strect was turned into a tumult by a scheduled after-hours sale of 10,000 pairs of Dux-Bak Water Repellent Pants, reg. 7.50 $B,"d & o2, L ¥ Gther material have been sent to} g b " | Spurgeon has spent many years DHX‘Bak Hafs, reg. 250 ‘ . ’ A A 1‘25 ‘::a:vsg;y:‘:;u Rotary Club and tol;, Alaskan canneries as foreman T oake s bk Mrs. James DeMers, and infant j“" giving them the information'gqugnter Michele, returned to their :d_lscolltinued in 1942 for the dura-_ clyded in the business was the eléc- byl o 420 [ tion of Mrs. Chas. Tuckett for one Heavy Weight Wool Fishing Pants, reg. 9.25 X - Test Master Bib Overalls, reg. 3.75 . . s . August | 1. the two-year term. ° | 18. Local winners receive a trophy | officers for 50 g spensoring the race|,nq comes well recommended. He Black Bear Rain Tite Coats, reg. 795 . . A, . - 2.85 they will need to build their rac-|pcie here from St. Ann's Hospital Tens of thousands of boys be- vear to fill the vacancy left by All-Wool Melton Jackets, reg. 9.95 . . 5 MBEHRENES), . o ol and a tnp to the finals. The grand prize for the national winner is a scholarship to college. i The 1846 rule book,for contestants is a complete handbook of informg- i TR [2) Warkvich; :..cm ‘ienazee, Emil tion as to the eligibility, rules on . Board expressed its satisfac- VKTOR AG“DA R"ES Taug; to Petersburg, Felix Toner, Wilson F. Eushing of Kodiak has car building, details of running § i | 2 Bierly; to Wran- | arrive e tion at the continued and increas- B. C. Gomez, Bob Bierly; to Wran d in Juccau. ke 1s staying gear and body construction, cost o i ey SET FOR TOMORRow Edlund. at the Baranof. limitations and rules governing the the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. Frank MclIlhardy, President; Mrs. James Barras, Vice-President, and Mrs.! Marcus Jensen, Secretary-Treasur- ing use ot the library by the towns- | slcn stockings intended to give working girls a chance at the precious hosiery. situation might get out of hand, canvelled the sale before pers surged into the street, blocking traffic for nearly an hour. (AP Wirerhoto) starting time. gell, Carl Police, fearful that the Long lines of expectant shop- W. F. EUSHING HERE : people. New books are being re-| To Kethikan: Golden Waltman, R aae use’l_r. I;] alio coma.ms SUB- ceived #1l the time, and donations' Funeral sorvices for Victor Aguda, Glenn Mercer, L. Clifton; from George Mc.zeon, a resident of i gestions for the racing car builder, )5, gre coming in. Douglas can native of the Philippine Islands| Xetchikan, Mrs. C. H. Wagner, V. Seattle, arrived here 4 gleaned from the past experience of 11 be proud of its little library who died April 25 in St. | contestants i N previous years. Ann's' E. Huffman, A. W. Brindle, Paul | During his v it in tkis city he is jirom Scap Box Derby headquarters|yii begn immediately in getting | Black Bear Rain Tite Pants, reg. 5.75 . . 3. { ers, has b pleted and should | yesterdas 4.50 BETHh the hats “of vdealers RRALTC T | tween the ages of 11 and 15 are ex- ‘ Mrs. Norman B. Rustad who now Neoprewe Rubber Gloves, reg. 1.35 . . in Detroit. Three-fourth Length Raincoats, reg. 8.95 . {newspagers this week. | LIBRARY BOARD MEETS 4. | Resumption of the Socap Box ! pected to compete this year in 10-! eiqes in Poulsbo, Wash. Three, di- und much credit is due to those who so iligently give of their time and effort. | - the lead, the log and the lookout.” | Dealers will now have on hand IRQEDSEN will BE The hearing officer Lieut. Comdr.!the entry blanks, which every con- F. H. Nelson, also commented that testant must fill out, official rule GgVEN (OMMAND he did not use all means available ' books and driver's licenses for the! ’ to get a proper “fix” {roys. Posters for dealers’ show win-| ' HA MEN IN DOUGLAS sen testified he dows also dre being shipped from' Four representatives of the Fec- positions by “dea oap Box Derby headquarters. | eral Public Housing Authority who Hospital, will be held at 2 tomorrow in the Charles W. er Mortuary Chapel. The Rev. William Mclntyre, S. J., will .conduct services to be follow- ed by interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Aguda, who was single, leaves no eckoning” and not by using & pa Newspapers will, receive other are in Alaska to l_'clxsve distressed 1\ oun living relatives. He was 57 tent log or lead. The ocean bot- iace material, such as heat winner veterans and their families Who voars of age at the time of his Master of Wrecked Yukon rou in tne area where the strand. |cards, track lists, official guide cannot fid suitable housing facili- gea, | ] ng occurred, he said, did not show books and car stickers. | ties in their local or chosen com- Goes Back on Sfaff definite “trend” toward shore but| The M. E. Coyle trophy, Soap Munities met with the Douglas City Transportation costs for alr ship- ments of perishables and certain cother gnods under emergency con- ditions, may be added to the regu- larly stablished ceiling price if the her fended to confuse masters | Box Derby gold, silver and bronze who depended cn soundings. ‘! medals, and the famous racing hei- He also testified he believes he | mets, one of which is given to each was thrown off course by an un-'racing contestant, will be shipped predictable tidal ‘“set.” Visibility | to the Rotary Club at a later date. was about three miles, he said, and | Council at the regular weekly meet- g to draft plans for emergency housing. s ) The four are Stanley A. Fur- man, Regional Counsel; Francis A. | Staton, Deputy Regional Director; After Suspension SEATTLE, April 30.—Capt. Chris E. Trondsen will be “welcomed back COASTAL AIRLINES FLEW 32 YESTERDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the | W. Cleworth. stopping at Hotel Juneau. necessary procedures are met with, nto the command of any vessel”| po fo) he was “justified in order- { Robt. George, Senior Management fcllowing yesterday: to Hoonah, Alaska OPA Price Executive George Cf the line after serving his tWO o' rui speed” which was “about ' nt’ease epo"ed | Advisor; and Edgar Herzog, Senior Margarst Carteeti, Nina Carteeti, y W. Rogers, announced today. months suspension, the spokesman knots.” | Flanner. Also Paul Smith, Sam Hanlon, Mrs. A. nine [ Project present at T’ wiatateineiit" progdi wpon 0l Uig Alaska Steamship Company “T am confident I.used every, In ' "i D 'h last night's meeting was Glenn Al- Greenwald, Vivian Williams, Rachel request of Alaskan _towns which IS reasonable precaution in setting my i I'a ( ei s len, Director of Alaska Housing Williams, David = Williams: , from have been hardest hit by the ship- ~ Capt.' Trondsen had his license. course trom Seward to Valdez,” he Al muthority. Ecg 1 B. Fisher: “frem ‘Hawk In- ping tie-up of recent weeks, Ro- suspendcd for eight months by a said. | CHICAGO, April 30.—More than These men are working under lct s to Sitka, Tom | gers explamed the procedures Coast Guard Board which ruled Captain Trondsen said he wished 8,000 persons were killed in the na- the authority of Title 5, Lanham Mcrgan, George Ken which neve been used by OPA in he was negligent when the liner to make it clear that officers and tion’s traffic accidents in the first ACt, Which provides emergency Al Perkins, By- ring the way for air shipments Yukon was wrecked in Johnstone crewmen aboaid the Yukon were three months of this year, an in- temporary housing facilities for Bud Whiteside. « e the beginning of the emer- gency “In order to-arrive ai a scaled- up price ceiling for goods shipped Probation for the rest of the sus- tain crewmen had been dnnk‘mg.! —_— e — iWycn—ung. and the Territory of Al- by plane or other ‘non-customary’ Pended period g By AS 208 i | aska. g means, ndividual adjustment or-| Lieut. Comdr. John Clark, chief FIVE FROM ANCHORAGE Re'a“ prke o' | Tt is cstimated there are 12,000 ders must be made fulfilling re- Prosecutor for the Coast Guard, Anchorage residents registering junits (army Quonset huts) avail- quirements of Procedural Regula- tion No. 7. Section 2 (b) (establish- ing an cmergency), as follows: “l—Applicativn and demonstra 1 tion of ¢n emergney. To date, ap- plications for adjustments to per- mit air shipment have been con- sidered only in the case of perish- Bay last Feb. 4. The Board ruled, however, that he could return to sea in two months and remain on not drunk. “That is a lie,” he said. crease of 44 percent over the cor-| Veterans in the Regional Divisicn Scme of the testimony concerned!responding period in 1945, the Na- ' cOmprised of the state of Washing- statements by passengers that cer- tijonal Safety Council says. {ton, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and said Captain Trondsen failed “to follow a marine rule hundreds of years cld —to ‘use the three L's— at the Baranof are Mr. and Mrs.| |able in tnis Regional Division, with D. C. Milhoan, Marie Zumwalt, V.' Rye Bread Is u 600 available to Alaska. E. Herman, Erwin M. Suddock. ! | Lecally, it is estimated an im- 2 : mediate need prevails for 24 uni®s H on the Channel and through the FPHA will be provided for Doug- las. The city is to provide the | graded site for the unit, water and S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BU WASHINGTON, April 30.—OPA JUNEAU, ALASKA today raised retail prices for most WEATHER BULLETIN rye bread two cents a one-pound DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME |loaf an official of the agency an- v AU T Mr Yes, Again--- The HIGHWAY PELIVERY ===fs Back! T AT Max. temp. ! TODAY j nounced | sewer connections, and street facil- ) f‘lfl"‘l L:;O(L “;“m"l “h‘éh YRRYO% l;‘_ last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at i I ities, and will be in charge of the 5 o 5 Mt W | A T FOR YOUR DAILY DELIVERY OF e e 50 % 2 0 Clear ! . The FPHA will secure the Quon- : T;::m‘ _u;d dmr"frozcn 1(:\ nu_lt\-p:r-' Barrow 1 -10 0 - ‘sel huts, and transfer them to i et Simontirgiea ke DL B v 46 26 41 08 Cloudy 14 |city is to move them to the site, o ‘:‘ “(;:li anb((:[ (:0 dE::L;) Dawson 52 26 21 0 Pt. Cloudy REmTED HOPEFUl!and make them livable accordiné a s ' is D! v I - Edmont fieitap 40 Trace Pt. Cloudy : s Rcnonven s 18 Bome to FPHA siandards by local con- Or for any delivery on the highway i & c i anks . 3 2 . tractors. A rpl‘xfn!v‘in}.m’x] pass}’fsr"f‘ “;d‘:: Haines 46 36 33 Trace Pt. Cloudy | ., piNG. April 30 — General{ The city will be allowed a cer- £ :::Dcnhcoxa;:uxnle(vmd‘:lr:l()l;: a(:d Ln‘::w; gjhcah b ¥ i o Qb arsh sfiecnaf U. S. envoy 't; tain masimum cost of construction, ;\osllpon'\l‘fl i; m: vixl]’u t be con: S eem Aliport i | o by » Bl ftamdy ved today'am.ld new p | with which to offer the contrac',' stponable items will not be con- & 4A%s B ’ sidered at the present time. ‘Egt;‘:‘:}f‘afl“ :g 32 .‘g Tzice g:.eaflouds ports he was “getting closer and The maximum cost has been set at 2—Form of application. TWO nyociraths el % s -5 Bt Gloudy | Cl0Ser” to effecting a truce between | 33,000, per unit, to cover cost of THIS SERVICE STARTS MAY 1ST copies are required, setting forth, N:m:“‘ 2% 20 Trace Hrs ¥ |the National Government and :he‘fl‘lm‘lns. sewer and water connec- | . . : : aged | tions, , ete. . @) Description and_ identification | NG tnyay 50 2 Trace’. PL Oloudy | CommUn: Mow Vel feopaped [EREICEEIIIRIER SR r Sy, ety o TR g, Yy s Yons. 4 Pt Cloudy: |1 A eral and Mrs. Marshall |8t 8 lower cost If possible, with : - reraay Portland 57 38 38 03 Pt. Cloudy ‘ e " : i date at hlpn}fy;l Is received; (c) Pr;m.i George 36 2 28 02 Clear ¥ “flew from Chungking in a A""W"E:;ffl:m”e"ce o revet Yo g 3 i 3—Nature of Adjustment, With sompa o oo o e o Pleag but a source close to him said that | business block in the heart of the granting of the application on'gja 48 35 s negotiations on the Manchurian Douglas, it was announced. It was . the conditions given, a temporary | ywhitenorse 48 29 30 0 Pt. Cloudy |situation were proceeding in an op- | :‘r":“d :‘2“‘: Al "m:sbur m“dem' n A l L Y F L l G “ order is issued permitting the re- yopuiar 45 28 28 0 Pt. Cloudy | timistic atmosphere. The source| gency housing must be torn down y tailer to add to his present ceiling *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) idded he would not be surprise|<nd removed just as soon as other prices the difference between land- ed ccst when shipped via air, and gouth of the Alaska Peninsula yesterday has moved to a position about khen shipped via boat andrail, sub- 399 miles southeast of Kodiak this morning. A ridge of high pressure ject to these conditions: (a) The eytends from a high center over northwestern Oregon to the Tanana increase becomes effective only;ygjley, Rain has fallen-at most stations over the northwestern portion | -rrived 1 Ju when the retailer has sold an/of tne United States and along the coast to the ‘Gulf of Alaska and the | Hotel Juneau THOMAS - WEATHER SYNPOSIS: The low pressure center which was reported | to, “see results” within a few days ,‘“‘flb‘e or permanent housing fa- BIRKLAND HERE neau. He is staying Themas Birkland of Tacoma has » cilities are available, and will not be permitted to remain as perman- es in the city. | —————— H | FROM THE STATES | Arrivais from the States regist- | TO ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska b B ‘l’"“’:“'- L‘?}‘:“ld'“ "“; i):‘venfmry ";"Alaaka Peninsula. Scattered rain showers or snow flurries were reported “T y AR R e S el hand at the date of the first air|at some points over western Canada and over western Alaska. There has| There are 21 religious denomi-| a arano are “ e nent: () Date and amounts of een very little change in fomperatures over the Yukon snd Tanena |nations which use the name of Bap- [Joseph A. Burns, Slerra Madre, served with passengers and express service. all subsequent air shipments are t0 yajleys with night time temperatures below freezing and day time tem- |tist in the United States !.‘n:m,, “""“: 3:3";; Jr‘-w-loh’;1 ) be set forth in affidavits filed in'peyatures reaching to the low fifties. S e - | Klernas®, ry M. Macnaster, E. duplicate. with the District OPA |’ MEARINE WEATHER BULLETIN e o080 8o er e e ol Johvson and Star Barlow, all ”epe”d“ble Comfmotab'e Office; (c) An in;cxuo,-y buf U;e‘ Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today ° i ol o | of Beattle. Y commed:ty on hand must be sub- WIND Height of Waves | ® WEAT R A . ce-arin - - - : mitted when goods may again be Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (SeaCondition) |® (U, 8. WEATHER BUREAU) o | '”expe”s.ve shipped in by customary means. Cape Decision Cloudy 465 E 44 2 feet @ Temperatures for 24-Hour Period o | " i “The special oraer will expire cape Spencer Cloudy 143 ENE 32 2 feet ® Ending 630 o'Clock This Morning o | Bmc Pu H . when the retailer has sold an|gldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 47 SE 2 Calm . o o oi 10 n d l n dir r amount equal to the inveniory,”|Five Finger Light Cloudy 41 SSE 20 1 foot e In Juneau—Maximum, 41, ® r“' m.’hm! % e “c lon nn oun lp ares Rogers ended. | Guard TIsland Cloudy 45 SE 20 2 feet ® minimum, 37 ol * .‘“ B A e+ | Lincoln Rock Cloudy 4 SE 10 3 feet e At Airport—Maximutn, 47, ,e| 7:30 P. M. GOOd f01' One Year ¥ Hosplul mm Point Retreat _Pt. Cloudy 46 SE 8 Calm e minimum, 37 . , MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE-|e . 'M’ m' l" - St. Ann’s Hospital admitted the| NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—variable winds under 15 miles per| ® WEATHER FORECAST o 2 following medical patients yester-'hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska, Lynn Canal to Frederick |® (Juneau and Vielnity) Fagles Hall , day: Mrs. Cameron Terry, Emil utheasterly winds 20 miles per hour. Protected waters, Fred-|e® Taug an Shirley Ann Martin and nd to Dixon Entrance, and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to|e Rain showers tonight and n i surgical patients Mrs. Jewel Bain Sitka—scutheasterly winds 20 to 25 miles per hour becoming southwest-(® ‘Wednesday. Mot much and Lynpe Bancus. erly to westerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight. Outside waters,|® change In temperature Dismissed were Mrs. James De- ' Sitka to Yakutat—southeasterly winds 25 miles per hour. Rain or rain|e Southeasterly winds 15 1o Mers and her new daughter and|showers. . medical patients Colleen Magorty Low pressure center—29.15 inches—55 degrees north and 150 degrees e and George Gintner. | west, moving eastward about 30 miles pér hour. 20 mhp. Everyone Welcome pLw.C Phone 667-0Office Baranof Hotel

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