The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 21, 1946, Page 2

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| MARSHAL GIVES ORDER T0 GRAB SLOT MACHINE Mahoney Moves Against Operation of Gambling ' Devices, First Division William T. States M. cial Division, Alaska, today releas- in this category. ed statement prescribing the — e policy to be followed by his office 1 ON WATERMELONS; in dealing with operation of gam- WS HOUND NEARLY LOSES bling devices within his jurisdiction The Marshal referred to indicated They went so fast even the Em- plans of certain groups to bring 2 pire's hungry reporters lost out large number of slot machines and A shipment of 48 watermelons PAGL TWO |er claim said machines in writing £lizure. were operating in any establish- ment in which a liquor license had been granted. It is advised that duly organized fraternities or natiomally organized clubs are not to be considered as teing public places; however, clubs crganized simply for the purpose Mahoney, United of dispensing liquor, food or gam- a R suppesition that the new tax on | mately 65 at another. Arriving on Legislature lzgalized their tion, effective July 1. The Marshal's statement unequiv- but five had been sold. ocably declares such devices will be There was little hope that scized whenever found in use. The five melons would hold out statement reads: 5 p.n.—quitting time for the During the past few weeks this pire. office has had several inquiries as to the policy that will be pursued in regard to thé seizing of gam- opera- Lyt on sale in the stores until Em- -es THAT SUIT WANTED IS bling equipment and especially SIZE 42 AND NOT 40 CHART A slot-machines which have an auto- 7 matic pay-off; and these inquiries,! The former member of the ‘ no doubt, ariss from the fact that Treadway Sons of Norway Hallnow Chapter 40 of the Extraordinary @ resident of Norway, whose letter Session Laws of Alaska, 1946, ap- ©f appeal for clothing was men- pear to legalize, regulate and tax tioned in yesterday’s Empire needs gambling machines and equipment. & size 42 suit—not size 40, according 1egal ‘ to information received here today. 80[ I (/)ourse In my opinion, from aii o of 11 new citizens at Ketchikan, | advice T ]m?f' boen able to secure, o, g jcaught the first available plaie 0, Gk of Court John Walmer re- s i I N T HE BATHROOM Chapter 40 of the Extraordinary MRS. ROSS ARRIVES {Juneau. | ports. Walmer will remain here for ~—— - — e Session. Laws of Alaska, 1946, does| s, D“I‘“El z”&r !‘:m”’i“‘;‘“l:‘;‘ 5 the opening of the Court term, $00000000000005¢000000000000090000000900006000000 not supercede the Organic Act and [OF Several weeks, returned | then will leave late next week for » Full blown lacquere o glorics on brilliant or therefore; can not and does not le- Juneau home aboard the Nortn | SOAP BOX RA(ERS {the Elks National Convention at A nNeuENCIN y i = galize the use of gambling equip- Se€a- | : IE | New York City to which he is a muted backgrounds. Textron s* washable rayon taf- ment. The Organic Act stales: *“_*Yov""—*wa B i SEE PR'IE, v w delegate. o i P eli Thread “nor shall the Legislature nor any L%, A gl -mvo “ TOM! m- Other Court officials returning Hew Hu“rs Bed“ced Prlces feta"Showers rned forlasting loveliness. Thread- municipality interfere with or at-| Lt. Robert Young, USCG, ac-| u G | e SNl Scetonikin ol this NeR tempt in any wise to limit any act Companied by Mrs. Young, arrived| lered evelets. mildew and water resistant cur- i embroidered eyelets, mildew and water resistal of Congress 1o prevent o punish 1 trom Ketchikan aboard the North tains and matching draperies, are reflections of Tex- gambling, and all gambling imple- [irophy in,the shspe”of. shs worlds Dorte | S - ments shall be seized by the R i 15 b e < Houns 6 P o ‘s superio ¢mansl roughout. Y our choice ¢ OUT FOR SUMMER {globe topped by a tiny Soap Box | e ———— MTO2A. M tron’s superic rworkm nsmprh oughou ) United States Marshal or any of Yo e | o X % % Mrs. Leonard J. Williamson and daughter Joan are passengers south | the Princess Louise to spend his deputies, or any constable or peclice official and destroyed.” Marshal's deputies have been in- on x sparkling color combinations. structed to seize and take into several months in the states. | xl Shower Curtain and Ruffled Drapery Set posssssion any and all gambling et o o equipment operating in public MRS. HENNING RETURNS places. Upon seizure of any mach- ~ Mrs. Fred Henning and daughter ines the deputy shall notify the have returned to their Juneal proprietor of the establishment in home -after an eight month's visit which the mmblmg machines were in the south. 11.50 — 15.95 = U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU E Zg 53 o JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ > WEATHER BULLETIN ! QUALITY SINCE /887 DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. 1§, 120FTH MERIDIAN TIME ----- Max. temp. | TODAY rooe . - -~ = last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at | i Station 2¢ hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | S]‘A"DARD o-ll 'I'o | Anchorage 66 44 44 0 Clear i Barrow 43 ; ! Bethel 65 46 46 Trace BU'.lD 8 plA“TS | Cordova 55 42 42 0 Clear . iV Dawson 80 49 49 0 Pt. Cloudy Edmonton 8 b2 52 0 Pt. Cloudy i“[ER'oR AlASKA Fairbanks 81 50 52 0 Clear i Haines 7 46 56 0 Cloudy i £ {Juneau 66 48 58 0 Clear ! : SEATTLE, June 2l — CONStruC- | juneau Airport 66 0 2 0 Pt. Cloudy ticn of eight new bulk plants by gatchikan 52 48 48 31 Cloudy H the Standard Oil Company of Cal- | gitzehue 3 48 56 0 Pt. Cloudy ifornia, at a cost of $160,000, on|neGrath 75 49 58 Trace Cloudy the Tanana and Yukon rivers in|wnome 67 50 50 Trace Cloudy is announced by 8. E.|Northway 73 52 52 0 Cloudy , | in Seattle Petersburg .. 58 43 43 Pt. Cloudy | He said that at least some of the portland . 83 50 50 0 Pt. Cloudy plants are expected to be in op- Prince George 72 43 ‘ eraticn next year. When they are prince Rupert 58 48 & in full operation, it is anticipated San Francisco 70 51 G %, % that they will make reductions in Seattle ¢ 53 53 0 Cloudy l o3 For especially delivery costs possible. Sitka 59 P 45 04 Clear i s “Bulk deliveries to these strate- Whitehorse 66 38 50 0 Pt. Cloudy | anad Kayser is creating ally-located plants will permit : Yakutat 59 42 45 0 Pt. Cloudy | vings all down the line,” Stret- *--(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) 1 P ton added. “Reduction in the in- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A ridge of high pressure extends from a low enchanting new fab- vestment in iron barrels alone will Pressure center located about 1200 miles west of northern California be important, as will be the re- across the Gulf of Alaska to a second high pressure center located north A . duction in handling, transportation ©Of the mouth of the Mackenzie River. Temperatures continued below ric_gloves, hosiery, and storage 10s P normal over Southeast Alaska yesterday. Rain has fallen during the i b T AL past 24 hours at many stations over central Canada, the southern portion underthings, lingerie. of Southeast Alaska and over southwestern Alaska. B l H MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ' G ogg'ng 'o Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today | WIND Height of Waves . L ge Station ‘Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) &“ s‘ . Be N0fma| Monday Cape Decision Clear 52 Calm 1 foot, Lo e Cape Spencer Glear 58 WNW 12 Calm HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES WEE Eldred Rock Clear 5 NE 2 Zero VANCOUVER, B. C, June 21— Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 56 SW 5 Calm Indications are that British Colum- Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 62 Calm 5 Zero bia’s logging industry will be back Lincoln Rock ...Pt. Cloudy 56 NNW 10 . 1 foot in full operation by Monday. Work- Point Retreat Clear 64 Calm Zero ers are getting back to their jobs MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY following the signing of a 1946 EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, contract. Logging and allied indus- Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. tries in the Province came to a Generally clear with morning fog along coast. standstill during a 36-day strike. Low pressuxe center—29.30 inches—56 deglees north 177 degrees east. COMING 1n conformity with Jhe Government order, the produc. fion of Acme Beer hos been reduced 30%...please drink less of it s0 all may enjoy some. BOX 2652 RB. W. KRUSE PI{ONE 204 CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, AL/SKA Are you interested ir: a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? A For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONT. 204 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 .the beer with the high [ Q1 Quencbecr Distributed exclusively in Alaska by WEST COAST DISTRIBUTORS, Seattle, Wash. at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA In:mrwed, requestlng that. the own- at the United States Marshal's Of- ‘hce within ten days from date of Deputy U. 8. Marshals seizing gambling equipment of any kind will notify the Marshal's of- | fice immediately if said machunw rshal for the First Judi- pling are not to be considered with- similar devices into Alaska under grrived at one store and approxi-' such machines imposed by the last {ye North Sea the melons were this morning and by late afternoon all| the| 'crossing the line first in the Soap| ‘Box Derby race next month. [ terested iruns will be mad= at 8:30 over the % FRIDAY JUNE 21, |94 [herefifiom the top of Gold Creek {Hill down Twelfth Street. | City poliee will be stationed at sh'ntegic points to see that the| course is kept clear whilz the runs .uo .madc \COASTAL AIRLINES I, OUT YESTERDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines flew s yesterday ALASKA OUTSTRIPS STATES' BEST SAY VACATION-FED DUO Mr. and Mrs. John E. Paden., employed by the Alaska Native Ser- vice for the past nine years, 1->lurn~! d yesterday from their first trip| “Qutside” in two years, and 0:1-! joyed their arrival in Juneau more following passen l than any part of tl i Pelican: R. Har eld, Art Hicks, “It was a lot of f said Mrs. G. Hagerman; from Pelican: Ken- John Padeh, secretary to Don Fos- neth Blessac,” R. W. Agar; from ter, head of ANS, “but out next Lake Hasselborg: Ed Dull, w. a.| Fromholtz, J. Mills, F. P. Martin, J John Lolong; Sitka: N. R. Prather, Swanky; Ru- vacation will be spesnt in Alask: !Either we've changed or the States|Tuckett, |have. The scenery w2 saw and the|T. Young, to G so-called ‘convenience’ of the world'from Sitka: Sandra Pringmer, & ‘Outside’ can’t compare with what dolph Literty, Mr. and Mrs. T. G YES F h d cr A offers.” . | Baumgarner. John B. Mcon, ® o e res an lsp Her husband, Field Agent for the |Henry Moy, s Ricka, M. G ‘& |Alaska Native Service, was of the!Herlihy. V E G E T A B L E S same opinion. | A B £ 20N . During their 60-day trip in the| COURT OFFICIALS RETURN i | | States, the Padens flew to visit their| relatives in Tulsa, OKkla. Plane The Ketchizan term dockei all reservations out of Tulsa to Cali-|cleared, officials of the First Divi~ fornia, where Mrs. Paden’s home is,|sion U. S. District ‘Court returned (were cancelled due to railroad and| here late yesterday aboard the other transportation tie-ups. steamer North Sea to prepare for | That was when the Padens decid-; re-convening of the Court here ied to purchase a car. In their newly | next Tuesday - afternoon at 2 facquired automobile they toured the j eclock. 'V‘« st Coast, stayed at Long (’\‘h‘ Heading the party landing several weeks, and finally Arrived|were Judge and Mrs. George F. in Seattle by circuitous and scenic; | Alexander who are returning to roads. ! their Juneau home after several = looked everywhere for some- menths in the States. Judge Alex- Ithing to compare favorably With|ynger is reported recovering slowly | f the mountains and general SCENery, pyi sieadily from the disability!] OII. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING lof Alaska,” Mrs, Paden said. She| ypien sent him south for medical . w B . - Smith 0il Burier Service jdidn't add that she didn't find it.) attention carly last winter. {She didn't add anything. She just| qne judge disposed of 36 cases' 214 SLCOND STREET Night Phone--J. E. lagan—Black 791 Just Arrived here » v 1€ orx 4 said that she and her husband) ;g ceiciated at the naturalization (finally sold the car in Seattle an (‘1 Day Phone—476 | Sea were Frank H. P. Rogers, bail- iff and Miss Mildred Maynard, xc,- BARANOF TURKISH BATH The M. E. Coyle Award, a goidi COMIN in the Harry Race Drug Store win- ™ 2 dow today. i The award, presented by M. E.! Coyle, head of the Chevrolet, Com- pany, will be won by the racer * Ladies' Reducing Course Also Reduced TURKISH BATH MASSAGE INFRA-RED Lower Lobby Baranof Hotel Phone 753 Les Cochran 00000000000000000000000000400000000 THE PERFECT FILMING OF THE BEST-LOVED ‘The trophy . is circled with a band en-j jgraved with “The Greatest Amdt*ux. !Racing Event in the World.” i Tonight, at 8 o'clock in the Lu-| theran Church, members of the Soap Box Derby Committees and all boys entered in the racz or in- in applying for entrance,| will meet to see the first tryout the official “Test Car.” The trial official Spap Box, Derby course WEEK’END SPECIALS “F*ercy’s” WEEK END SPECIALS Juneau Liquor Store Open Untii 12 P, M. Every Night PHONE 498 Uniil 2 A. M. Saturday Night ICE COLD BEER BEER SPECIALS ICE COLD BEER ACME 7 bottles for $1.00 —— BUCKINGHAM ALE 7 botiles for $1.00 ALL WESTERN BEER 6 bottles for $1.08; Per Case $3.95 (R IER — OLYMPIA — SICK’S SELECT — COLUMBIA ALE) BLUE RIBBON or SCHLITZ BEER . 5 BOTTLES FOR $1.00; PER CASE $4.75 TROMMER'S EASTERN BEER 6 BOTTLES FCR $1.00; PER CASE $3.95 WINE SPECIALS == PETRI — ALTA ITAI.IAN SWISS WLBNY ROYAL HOST 12 Gal. $2.25 Gals. $4.45 &ths $1.00 HONEYWO00D LOGANBERRY WINE ... . 5ihs. ... $1.25 EXTRA GIN SPECIAL WESTLEY'S DISTILLED DRY GIN Fifths $2.95 SUN GOLD DISTILLED DRY GIN Fifths $2.95 BLUE BIRD DISTILLED DRY GIN Fifths $2.95 RED HORSE SLOE GIN Fifths $2.00 WHISKEY SPECIALS U. D. L. ORIGINAL CANADIAN WHISKEY Fifths | | | I - $5.00 TOM HARDY . . . . . . Fifths... 3.50 FOSTER'S BLEND (Superh nghl Whlskey) . . . Fifths... 3.50 OLD THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . Fifths... 3.50 BELLOW'S SPECIALRESERVE . . . . . . Fifths... 3.580 Imperial . . Three Feathers . . Seagram's . . Calvert's . . Paul Jones . . P M. De Luxe - Gallagher & Burton . . Mount Vernon . . Sunnybrook . . Old Hermitage . . Park & Tilford Sthe=ma=s $3.95 -----5ths = —.-v——m....—w-—.;-q‘-—-v‘n) » : 5

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