The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 1, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT =~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— ' SATURDAY JUNE 1, 1946 .W'""""“"M""M‘~~-——4( [ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF DOMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU through a solld and waved us good-;' FORMER DAwsoN i JUNEAU, ALASKA bye with a hand that dlsnppea,red{ M AGI(I AN S'I'ops DATA FOR 24 nolnv(nsv ?fi'g:g?; 4%“ Ii?‘l‘z?m MERIDIAN nm{g‘:: 2511‘:0;:"?“- ;;:1: ‘Q:fye’:‘;,“;l B A n l 0 s E R V l C E ax. temp. TODAY iwooden glaciers,” he said. i | V f OVER '" JUNEAU P last Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Vze;thernt | 1 ation 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 0 a.m. : * ‘ S @ o e ciwy | DIRECT CONNECTION | Anchorage . S—-— 59 ! 37 47 | Barrow sl iy 20 01 . First Territorial Encampment | g stlpiiree s D s g B @ main 3 T0 MID-WEST AREA We now have a new radio service Velerans of Foreign Wars | 11(‘]8!1 and a relative of “Cap” La- { * [ ot e, e e i - ® B Cloy T0 RECEIVE STUDY department under supervision of |Juneau this week for the second pgipanks 7% | 50 0 [time in 40 years. He is enroute i 6 | 4 Trace S Hee R Bt RADIO TECHNICIAN EDWIN !from his home in San Diego, Cali- 9 oo " [fornia, to Anchorage, Fairbanks and | jncat b 18 i Trace Cloudy i tleman returned this week | Juneau Airport ... 63 41 Trace Cloudy | NST | Nome. Ketchikan 50 51 1 Cloudy from official business in the Pacific | ' | “Lathrop the Magician” as he m\Kmebue S o Pt Cloudy | Northwest, and today revealed fur- |known in many parts’ of the world, McGrath 68 | 8 0 Pt. Cloudy |ther activities of his office in re- June 20 Zl and 22 | practiced his magic arts in Daw- Nome 60 ! 52 Cloudy gard to the promotion of South- ] ’ |son in 1906. In the hey day of Northway 67 8 0 Cloudy teast Alaska industries. | Alaska’s early entertainment fever Phnd ! d Heintzleman plans to leave Ju- . lin the Yukon Teritory, he took|pering'® - L gl Lo b neau again, within the next ten Bri”g Us Your { ‘his place along with the can-can i ) days, to study possibilities of mov- - * § |girle, the snake charmers, the bar. Erince George ... T2 | Q& Cudr g umber, peat and other forest| Radio Trouble {room baritones, and the other g . me?sm Ll Trace Cloudy - | products from the various South- {magicians — and learned a lot. | ‘ e B cast_Alaska towns to the Midwest | Juneau Philco Dealer | i sia Delgates and Visitors | “Playing caras “with some of Seattl o |states through Prince Rapert : | 02 Cloudy | those fellows” convinced him he B ) ———————— | still had plenty to learn in the art, Gl e b BL 9 Bk Dlow. | CHARLES L. DICK HERE w E L C 0 M E lof e, 1907 turned to| Yokutat 60 46 16 Rain \fhemgfam % I he returned to| "7, T a1 esterday to 4:30 a. m. today? ! W L . Lleh many siiver ana| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Thers is a high pressure area over north Chart s ch GOtlne ersburg is leoltl! comeripaid. - Dy Bilcepdd central Canada. A low pressure area is now 700 miles southwest of | > Bues! : e Gastineau. “prosp"clor; gamblers, bad-men, fur | Graham Island and a high pressure area over the middle Aleutians :tradc;s e’t’c Alss “shtely Cashied extending southward into the central Pacific. Rain has fallen over thet FlSll FOR ‘auuy in the magician's t.iunk e coast from Oregon to Kodiak in the last 24 hours. Temperatures are | | 2 slightly below normal along the coast and higher over the Tanana and |“Beady Eye,” the white rabbit, a| Wkor Hver valieys, fayorite performer with Dawson MON — TUN SOATER - Ry Ahue DAYy MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN SAL ON — TUNA IEve ‘was' “prestosd” cut' of 8l Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today g wa WIND Height of Waves | If the audi t- p r 4 T“m‘e”l ‘:“C;ph‘g‘a Cavew | g, Station s e e o B e E L K S A S E R V l C E S A D N | Cape Decision Cloudy 56 8 1 foot “ Staked No Gold i During his stay in Dawson, La- | Cape Spencer Cloudy 49 NE 22 1 foot hrop staked no gold claims. In Fldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 56 Calm v Zero act today he regretfully admits|Five Finger Light Cloudy 49 NNE 16 Calm | fflr that he was able to “abracadabra” | Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 54 ESE 8 Zoro at llle Honlll 0‘ llle (:olllmhia River 'no pay dirt from anything except Foint Retreat Pt. Cloudy 5¢ N 12 Zero the pockets of his audiences. 1| CGuard Island ....Pt. Cloudy 57 NE 3 Zero w A Y N E G R A ll A M Conveniently Located should have been able to,” he says| _ MARINE FORECAST FOR WHE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- | Y ocaie !with a twinkllng eye, “but the gold | NING: Protected waters south of Bumner Strait and outside waters from ! oo % Dixon Entrance to Cape Decisigh—winds southerly and southeasterly | spirit’'s a hard guy to conjure out ’ i J gradually increasing to 25 milé# per hour by Saturday evening and | t0 be held at lof a o in.” ILWACO WASH ] ISH‘ZL;??‘::L AliNke Tathios his gradually decreasing Sunday to 15 miles per hour. Protected watgrs‘ 1 . Seavaled [‘” n;‘| > (.; |ir:l ‘l’ north of Sumner Strait and outside waters from Cape Decision to Phone — 401 i “,] Ml Mt O yakutat—winds light and variable today increasing from the southeast C L) § the globe. Somewhere along the ;5 1pjjes per hour by Sunday morning. Cloudy today with rain in the ar t er's a p e and av “Bea 6" droppe way “Beady Eye" dropped out of; ., iyemn portion of Southeast Alaska by evening spreading northward | the picture, whether in a stew or 3 > lonight Rain Sunday. 1 . just thin air, Lathrop can’t re- SRR Crd Rt 4 ' 7 P 3 0 P M [ ] L] LJ . C 16 member. His other standard ¥ 1274 — Phones — 1460 tricks went with him however, on to Prcof of his prowess in black magic'she got up and danced. At the end the Orient, South Ame . Suma- that temporaril “almost scared” of the dance he repeated the * ) Y e I “finger work” and she danced with 9900090004090004040000440009 tra, India;"eln : Al Bie; S, i i . i et ety s picked up new bits of d, Attend: . dance given by a him again. : ‘Frankly, I was get- “n ay “ne a rich lore of c : and famous Deaf and Mute tng worried,” he confessed. “I could 9 OIl. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING || *Td like to meci fome of my imstiuie, the agils litle maglcan 1OC tell whether I wss saying some- s 3 . former poker players " he sitting on the sidelines decid- !hing polite or not; an sides E Smuh oll Burner Serv1ce says, “but I i ey've all ir shicl irl to pick out for his when I'm conjuring things I like to Pl‘esellce 0f All Elk know how I'm doing it.” | been hung by no g . A man approached .an 214 SLCOND STREET Proof Of Prowess ttractive Miss, made several finger| Finally a friend of the girl mo- DAY PHONE 476 Just before setting out for Alas- and hand mctions in the air, and tioned her to the sidelines, and Reqllested i ; ka, the magician experienced a without a word the girl got_ up Lathop's dancing partner said: “I 4 1105 - a danced with him. Lathrop can't; I've got another dance with Yl rnmo sl ifrrarmeelifranmeslifoefT] (i it—although none of his books this old dummy.” on magic had educated him in the “So now I'm back to cards and; are of the deaf-mute sign language. rabbits,” said Lathrop. | He made several * (‘1 cles and hegbe But to prove that he was just be- jeebes in the air” before an exrlmg modest, he quickly hoodooed a T0 the B0ndh0]ders ceptionally lovely young girl, and st bill into a $5, pushed a solid of Cooper Brilding Bonds The Cooper Building bonds are due and payable Saturday, June 1, 1946. / These bonds may be presented for payment at womens AppareL ! GRE! the B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, or may be exchanged A for ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION stock, a | L “It’s the Nicest Store In Town” new growing concern under my control, at my office | Vi e | 2 BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING in the Cooper Building. I take this opportunity to thank you for your support, which made the Cooper Building possible. Sincerely yours, ; . AnllOllllCES JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. her NEW BUDGET PLAN OF BUYING The Baranof Hotel - i Yoo el e O’Reil lys’ Farewell Perfm'mance : To those of you who have been wanting a complete new TP . outfit . . . fromheadtofoe . . . andall theaccessories _— that go withit . . . but have hesitated because of fear of GALA LAST NIGHT kg - [ Rl : : past due accounts, YVONNE S offers you hex new, budget o SHOW : ; . rarels ' " plan of buying . Wi B0 Elean;r and Roya}} %ay G().Odhy , ; " =l Stop at the Store and investigate this new easy way of to Juneau with Favorite £ i R being well dressed and gettmg the things you have been Songs, Surprise ' s Sy Numbers 4 i : nting for so long - A N\ r Also Specialties by e . ‘ | fonngha the SEPIA GIRL " s tv gy It's the Nicest Store in Town' m BUBBLE noo“ : ELEANOR and ROYAL O’REILLY “mmomm“mommmm»mm :’ The mistletoe is the state emblem i of Oklahoma

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