The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1946, Page 2

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PAGL TWO TRUMAN ASKS ™ * FOR SESSION .- i A (CUPLE HERE 5. E. ALASKA TRIP E N Burkitt ¢ aboard it Arro on T ‘ i1 UNION REP. HERE iternational Re- Food, T Allied Wt abacco, ed recentl United Car y . L {f Jur N > p 1 IR ETERN = - { the ing in ir me t eye T o} 47 1 C excava- r y c ! rected at Second and . ; FAY 3 me e S e T T Fresh Large GCRAPEFRUIT Size 70 i Boven 75¢ ‘5&77 eB( 2 for = = « 40 Come and Get "Em T RA_N‘S PO RTATION | POUGLAS | | ¥ | ~ NEWS ro SELL POPPIES | Douglas Girl Scouts will meet tomorrow morning at 10/ clock at the home of Scout Lead- | The Mamie .Jensen. There they will receive their supply of American Legicn Poppies which they will sell residents by canvass the y Maycr Jensen has proclaimed to- May as Poppy Day in 4 and urges everyone to r the Memorial Poppy in hon- of the men who died for Am- in World War I and World II. So the Scouts ask all to their dimes ready when they 1 at the homes of residents. merrow, SAVIKKO FAMILY VISITS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Savikko and two children are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- < man Savikko this week. The family down from Skagway, where avikko has been Superintend- Schools. GIRL FOR SEES and Mrs. Ben See of Doug- became the parents of a 9 und 4 ounce girl born at 2:40 a.m. today in St. Ann's Hospital. e — e 000 00 e r ent of Mr WEATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATHEK BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 69; minimum, 49. At Airport—Maximum, 70; minimum, 41. | WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. © e 00000000 00 STEAMER MOVEMENTS | Steamer Alaska sailed from Se- attle at 11 a.m. Thursday and is cheduled to arrive Monday going | west, { Princess Louise scheduled to sail | from Vancouver tomorrow at 9 p.m. North Sea scheduled to sail from | Seattle Monday. ! - Empire Want Ads bri fl ‘ ROSE SKIN CREAM THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU MISS McCARTHY - PATIENTS SAVED JUNTAU, ALASKC WEATHER BULLETIN MISSES OU'I' BY AS HRE SWEEPS DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME » by Max. temp. TODAY n q 3 last Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs, Weather at p“lA( ID p"olp MAIA""SKA Hosp. Station 24 hrs.* | temp. ° temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. Anchorage 54 40 43 02 Cloudy - Barrow 20 16 WASHINGTON, May 242 13-, PALMER, Alaska, May 24—All peype 7 36 38 bi . o vear-old boy who likes to ad patients were removed safely when|cordova 48 41 41 .06 gioudy medical magazines-—John McKinney, fire last night destroyed the Mflt“DaWSOI:A 64 50 : ey of Wpodbine, Iowa—won the na- anuska Valley Hospital. The b’azledmonLon 29 1 tional spelling bee today. was believed to have been caused | wairhanks 53 48 48 li R;!:‘dy v defective wiring in the attic. f [y Runner-up -among the 19 girls b"vglu:feer memegn succeeded ‘H::(::; g?, .;r; 3,2 h;m 5Ioudy ‘(":“d”:‘? b°3Y finalists was Mary MC- yeeping the flames from spreading|yuncou Airport o 1 a b n (;:‘"‘:y arv Y, ,1 , of the Bronx, N. Y., nearby residences. ;Ketchik'm & % 5 y (f"u v Ay mx._ss:'d.v on the word “flaccid,”| gmergency patients were 1"em<)v-:d5Kchbu‘E prd a0 30 0 C}?“d’ spellit M vtk S to the Providence Hospital in An- | y@Ztile & 11 e < McKinney then correctly spell- chorage, tuberculosis cases to th:‘Ncme 39 21 31 2 Fog L ed this word and under the rules FOrt Richardson Hospital and oth-|nopyqy 61 4 4 0 Cloudy spelled one more—"“semaphore.” f"s were given shelter in private peorgpyrg 74 41 48 0 Cloudy The contest quickly ended after the | 'O : Portland 61 52 56 0 Cloudy | finalists - had. bt SIIRE. this| . 00 .S0:bed, hospitel, bubh . f shes Gearge 5 30 0 1935 was owned by the Matan- S : 1 p pair. McKinney first spelled cor- ! ‘ative Assoclation | ETince Rupert 68 46 49 0 Cloudy . " uska Valley Cooperative Association !, kg s rectly “hauteur.” The next word ed and operated by tke San Francisco 47 0 3 proved the undoing of Miss McCar- Sev ‘Ad\"nllst MLS~‘i0nA The Seattle T4 i3 55 0 Cloudy thy, a Parochial school pupil, who!, .. | apemth 4 Sitka 62 44 47 0 Cloudy {Luilding was fully insured. Most of ‘o b - ;) ] said she had spelled down approx-|.. = cooioment was saved Whitehorse 69 51 0 imately 100,000 spellers to reach|' CIWPME B Sy H0U | Yakutat 50 44 14 .10 Cloudy the Washington finals. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Cloudy skies prevai throughout all of {interior Alaska and Southeast Alaska this morning with occasional McKinney said his number of competitors in the preliminaries was 6.450. The first of the 20 contesta to be eliminated tripped on the simple word “ac LOAN FROM U. . STILL INTERESTS SOVIET OFFICIALS ernment officials report Russia has informed the United States it still is interested in beginning negotia- | tions looking toward a $1,000,000,~ 000 American loan. new Russian note was received o preparing the subject. Although they declined to close the contents of the Russian note, officials made known that still have not been able to agree on topics to be included in loan conservations. American officials previously had disclosed that the United States had indicated a desire to examine economic conditions in Eastern mania and Bulgaria [t Rst uan M oL S T Women's Avpaner “It's the Nicest Store In Town" paranor Hotel Building <3 i HALEY BUILDING UP VETS OFFICE Norman Haley, new Alaska Com- |light rain. A filling low is located in of the United States. has | are slowly rising all over Alaska and falling s MARINE WEATHE Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. To the Gulf of Alaska. ly along the Pressures west coast R BULLETIN ay missioner of VPLEI‘B):S AIr_airs.” WIND Height of Waves jreturned hfegs Snlldsdng A dlsposiion Station Weather ‘Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) of his personal affalrs in Palr|ggne Decisidn Cloudy 54 Calm Zero | banks, and has taken over at his oo, Spencer Pt. Cloudy 52 Cal 5 | o £ 3 y 52 alm Calm ’! sadquarters, Room 204, Fed and | paved Rock Cloudy 54 SSE o 2 feet | Territo Building. ¢ Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 50 q Calm { ,At present, Haley is concerned|gyg g rejand Clear 53 Zero with equipping '.u}d manning _(h:' Lineoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 54 & 8 (office and gathering neceded field |p 4 petreat Pt. Cloudy 52 &W 8 Zero | personnel so that proce: ng of vet- MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY lerans applications under the Alas- N i 2 ” p PR A & "~ | NIGHT: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon WASHINGTON, May 24.—Gov- ka Veterans Act can get under Way| pnrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour, mostly 'as rapidly as possible The barge lingham, Kelly said. Abcard was William Goodro, who the United States and the Soviet fished southeast Alaskan waters fol’ fifteen years for the Breuber Packing Co. of Wrangell. The karge ved late yesterday and afterncon. - left thi There ¢ fic lights in the New the Bronx. and CREAM If your skin is dry you need the rich, satin smoothness of Monteil's Night Skin Cream to soothe and lubricate it while you sleep. If your skin is normal — or just slightly oily — you need the light lubrication of Monteil's Rose Skin Cream...to keep it normal...te restore its beauty after a day of raw wind and bifing dust. .75 to 9.00 - — — POWER SCOW HERE | Joseph Kelly of Seattle, a veter- | |an who took advantage of the vet- These officials told reporters a erans’ priority system on govern- ‘ment boat sales in the Territory, the weekend. The United States is K was here briefly today aboard his an answer, they said, new power barge which he acquir- the third to be sent to Russia on'ed during the last Seward sales. will be used by dis- ' Cclumbia River Packers out of Bel- e 112,000 street and traf- York City Europe, especially in Hungary, Ru- koroughs of Manhattan, Richmond mmm'uu/moufao — @ - - | westerly on the coast and southeast in the inside channels. | cloudy. | Fudna A the glorious Calvert highballs. » Calvert “Reserve”—65% Saturday, May v - - < - B ) ) 3D < ) e D HEN it comes to having a perfect round, there’s nothing quite like some For Calvert is unmistakably the real thing in whiskey. . .with a superb pre-war quality that simply can’t be imitated. At Calvert you know, we've blended more Calvert I¢’s the Real Thing Clear Hmfls Clhoose Grain Neutral Spi Make Table Reservations Partly | * “So that’s why they decided to play only 9 holes” - fine whiskey in might add, is to ATTENTION---ELKS! INFORMAL CABARET DANCE 2 MATHENY'S ORCHESTRA FOR ELKS and LADIES ONLY! Tickets available from Emblem Club members or Steward at the Club PHONE 11 Dancing Staris at 10 P. M. Entertainment --= RAY WITH HIS GUITAR MARECHA — SONGS HULA DANCER FREE LUNCH distiller in America, and the magnificent Calvert blend has yet to be matched ! The favorite course millions follow, we every time. Why not make your next high- ball with Calvert? . . It's the real thing! hz Friday Noon FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1946 FIRE ALARM-—NO FIRE An cver-heated oil-burner at the home of City Engineer James Mc- Namara was the cause for the 4-7 fire alarm this morning at 9:40 o'clock, but there was little for the Fire Department to do af- ter their prompt arrival on the scene. Damage was entirely super- ficial. =4 7 For especially Kayser is creating enchanting new fab- ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. Fiyser HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES ¥ our time than any other order a Calvert highball At Elks’ Hall

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