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MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1946 SUNDAY WAS HOT: 99 PASSENGERS ARE SUNBURN AND HOW! FLOWN BY PAA ON RECORD REPORTED WEEKEND FLIGHTS Pan Ameri Airways this weekend flew following pas- sengers to and from this city: No matter what the weather is ioday, the Juneau area sweltered under ‘a scorching sun -yesterday and nburns and general blisters; Frem Seattle: Victor Lenzer, Ir- on backs are the results that scores|win Metcalfe, Carl Goettle, John of residents will attest today. | Warden, Mrs. Ethel Humphry, Col. Out the highway, in some local- hn P. Johnson, Elwood W. Red- ities, there was a breeze but in opp, Mrs. Eileen Binkley, Helen other areas the sun just beat down S. Franklin, Rex Lappe, Stephen in hot rays. | Birikl Out on sthe water, the was | also out and those fishir joyinug just an outing, town last night with e burns and tans. i Bai1bara Donald McLean, Jack Eleanor Kristen, Mort , Frances Goldman, Ron- n, Marie Sternetsky. In Juneau Haven, Henry Emard vreeze, but it ” , Leroy Bremmer, Wal- Sunday was | tor Pyllesen, . Gene Swift, - John as far as the W cerned. The Wea terday was the neau since Junc record breaker. reached 80 de | Sonecke, or en-Tq Dale John Carlson, 5 | , Richaid Drews, Carl Mork in Ju-| Chris Jensen, James Reilly, Har- proved a ' ry Scharer, Alexander Pfau, Clyde temperature | Erickson, Mrs. Elizabeth Goerling, which is highest | Charles Viland, Bonnie Viland, cver recorded this y in the | garet Carter, Birger Martin- SAL mo time has the temperature|gcon, cxceeded 79 degrees prior to the| Ada Whiting, Ann Dillard, Alvin tth of June on the records of the|Dnijllard, Jack Spencer, Polly Smith, US Weather Bureau which date Wiback to 1890, according to C. V.|Hebert, Willlam Skinner, Mar- Sépext two week are Elgin, Tllinois, New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS For Comfort apc Bervive Qet the New Wash ington Habit F. B. McClure, Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT FOMRZ Brown official in charge. ! guerite Skinper, Dorothy Whiting, Meteorologists the airport|yrs. Clara Brayton, Ruth Larson, eather station ined that &|Richard Bus. “low pressure c ocated about| To Seattle: Edward Locher, /600 . miles south nd George Petty, Ed Meredith 5 caused a vong W of | Charles Hunter, Dr. Lloyd Hine . warm air which originated over the|{clara Harvey, Franklin Dawscn, “western temperature | Dr, John Martin, Hilda Lehd Donald Skuse, John Bishop, Gor ‘.‘ n Brcwn, Walter Sproul, Leland 2 degrees | Anderson. i wil.in 12 hour: | Art Wolfe, Marie Hopland, Curt B A - B o Van Wi George Briggs, Ken- -l neth Martin, John Riccard, Crystal - WELLS ARE HERE FOR |7 3 | Williem Price, Gladys.Whitmore, VISIT wITH lU(ASES { Bessie Capp, E. B. Reynolds, John s ‘L« pbell, Gordon Bluthe, Irene st Worden Wolls,‘ul , Raymond Wright, Inez aw. and. sistér of H 1. | Buff, Herbert Wentz, C. E. Parker, on the Princess| DR Clegs. > for ”mj Frem Annette: Loren Fernald, from | Fenry Davis; from Ketchikan, I Da to Ketchikan, Lyle son, Emily Towe; from , Marie Hopland; from Fair- Gradelle Leigh; to Fair- Clifford Smith; to White- , Loren Fernald. e AR ol Motors, Transmissions, Gener- AlASKA AIR[I“B afors, Starters, Carburators, Shock Absorbers, Chev. Knee Action Units, and a millien other (ARRIES 53 wESI parts—1925 to 1945. We Mail and Ship Promptly | Arriving here during the week- Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. end with Alaska Airlines from An- 1950—1st Avenue South chorage were the following passen- Seattle, Wash. {gers: r. L. Gehrig, L. E. Ander- ison, F. E. Volk, C. Harvey, R. Slag- ~="ler, Lee Teague, Mr: Locher, B. T. |Clegg, Dr. H. Wentz; from Cordova: T T. Dawsen; from Yakutat: Louise | Petcrson. On the return flights, the follow- ling ware flown to the Westward |City: Neil S. Miller,” Harold Engle- {mann, Clarence Johnson, Homer | Stalnaker, Ruth Larson, Mrs. G. H Breyton, Jack = Spencer, Barbara | Wengert, Norman Wengert, {Wengert, G. E. McBrid Dwyer, Mrs. William Dw Flortigui, Earl Aspelund, Robert 2 Harold 1 y Rodney, Leonard Ehman, Lisle - | Fish Co.; Olaf Westby's Queen, 33,- Madlecott,.. Carl. Lehto, Frank. . A Yurg, Rosemary Anderson, Hen {J. Emard, and A. H. Sonecke. To Cordova; T A. Hc e, Wayna Kelly and Willlam K. Leis To Fairbanks: C. Bessner. To Naknek: Carl Paulson, Tor- |vold Tjerham, Walter Heikkila, !Wilkelm Lilliens, Benny Wahl, Ray Bice, George Solvik, John Magnu- son, Sverre Patterson, Frank Gos- William H. Rymer, Vernon | Earl King, Norman Williams, | ldo2 McGhee, Hdward G. Miller,| William E. Erickson and Rnymond‘ cdner. B LARGE PASSENGER LIST FOR JUNEAU ABOARD NORTH SEA The North T orth Sea, arrivi day with the fol ¥ 2 L Lorrain 5 , Mrs. Elsie Rostud, Mrs. Sarah Magill, C. H. Forward Frem Wrangell: Mr. and Mrs. William Feathest Roy Chur ill, Geraldine Martin, Betty M tin, Tillie Martin, Anna Martin, Agnes Gambl Peters, Irene Jacobs, .M Jacobs, Resie Goenett. Sophie Houston, Katherine Hous- ton, Anne Gunner; Mary Gooday, Alicz Gromoff, T. Berbridge, George n, Daniel Kunz. | Peters, Jim Houston, Charles , Buster Elstead, Tom Mooney, Mahoney, Oliver Mrs er, L tht Ctis Mol Heurion, Millsay W. E. Walker, » Leeper, George Watson, Utterberg, John W. McGragor, Gregol Martin, W. Glen zert, Claude Frem Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Basil |’ Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Voight, Voight, Mrs. Marie Loy, Mrs. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | sad, Carol Oldstead, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowling, Mrs. G. Myer: M. H. Arnold, Mi Kuntz, Mr: Ruth Carlson, Mrs. Harry J. Par er, Mrs. N. Zuboff, Dénald” C. Hay- H. M. Eby, J. B. Arhorgast, Alex- ander V. y, John Williams, Harry J. Par , C. L. Hauthaway, Pendleton, E. J. Mackey, W. Wa Leaving for Sitka at noon today were T. R. Curtis, Miss C. Ryan,| Mrs. Cecil McClain and four chil- | dren; Miss Marjoriz White, Mrs, Louise Malcolm and child, Miss H. A. Ward, Mrs. J. Albright, . R Byrne and child. For Hood Bay: ©. Davidson. e FIVE VESSELS LAND, SELL HALIBUT HERE Halibut landings today and Sat- urday were: Leonard Martens’ Star, a Petersburg beat, 15,000 lbs. halibut, bought by New England Riley Ga | J. E. Watson, J.| 1000 1bs; Andrew Gjerde's Happy, | Fetersburg, 30,000 lbs; Carl Hed- Frlel. [NEW WASHINGTON THE BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL - EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner Men’s and Boy's Clothing | .. Across from Coliseum Theatre s Box 1465 Phone 677 Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY .. Box 2315 Black 559 Window—Auto—Plate GLASS | IDEAL GLASS C0. ; MAIN STREET DON ABEL MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE MACHINE WORK—WELDING Engine Rebuilding—Hardware 1012 West 10th 6 PHONE 633 ' | Petersburg ... 0 | Mrs. C. E. Miller, C. E. Miller, jyngs' Suomi, Petersburg, 10,000 1bs, Anthony Lumbis, Joseph Park, Mrs.|anq Eqd Welle's Linda, 1,000 lbs, all L. Rensch, L. Rensch, Robert pougnt by Alaska Coastal Fisheries. £mall, Mrs. Robert Small, Dennis o 23 Small, Patrick Small, Glenn| The Loire is the longest river in [Small, Mat Sundberg, M W.| France. JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. 11, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24hrs. Station 24 hrs* | temp Precip. age ¥ | 0 | B Trace Ceordova 3 0 | Dawson 4 5 0 Edmonton a b Trace Cloudy 03 Clear 0 Clear 0 Cloudy ’ Weather at 4:30 am. Clear Pt. Cloudy Clear Pt. Cloudy 4 Trace Pt. Cloudy Ketchikan . 15 Cloudy | Kotzebue ............ M 2 Trace Cloudy [McGrath ... 0 Pt. Cloudy | Nome . 3 o 3 Trace Fog Northway .. 4 5! [ Pt. Cloudy Rain Pt. Cloudy Fog Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Portland . 5 59 Prince George ... - | 42 14 Prince Rupert X | 47 33 San Francisco 5 P | 53 Seattle ... e | 54 01 Sitka & B £0 02 ‘Whitehorse & | 44 Yakutat ... B % ! 41 [ *--(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today> WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure which developed over the Pacific Ocean west of California is moving northeastward about 50 miles southwest of Graham Island this morning, with the approach of the center warm dry air penetrated the northern portion of Southeast Alaska causing the temperatures much above the normal. « Cooler air has moved northward over this area this morning accompanied by light rain. Scattered rain showers were reported for the past 24 hours fromf Southeast Alaska to the States of Oregon, Idaho and Montana. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ¥ Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cloudy 52 NE 12 1 foot Rain 50 WNW 2 1 foot ..Drizzle 50 SSE 28 5 feet Rain 49 WNW 10 Calm .Rain 57 SE 2 Zero Linccin Rock . ... Pt: Cloudy 56 ESE 18 1 foot Point Retreat ... -...Drizzle 50 SSE 8 1 foot MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait— scutherly to southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour becoming variable under 15 miles per hour tonight. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Frederick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat —variable winds under 15 miles per hour becoming southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight. Scattered rain showers. Low pressure center—29.25 inches—42 degrees north and 143 degrees Station Cape Decision .. Cape Spencer . Eldred Rock ... N Five Finger Light .. Guard Island THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e e e /. 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