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' ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ e o0 000 venve Shafer to enter the University 0f n 4 is signed by the el * WEATHER REPORT Utah for the fall term. sury befc | Dean C. Rice will officiate at the|e (U. 8. WEATHEK BUREAU) A \ {time, carrying c passengers on | last rites to be followed by inter-|e Temperatures for 24-Hour Period METHODISI EVH“"G } | | foreign vessels between any two ment in Evergreen Cemetery's Pi-| e Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning Amferican poris will be prohibited. | oneers’ Plot. Eames’ pallbearers| o e o o % SERVICE CONDUCTED To the Public ' ON MARSHALL'S LAWN d The enabling legislation for | will be Pioneers’ Lodge members |e In Juneau—Maximum, 72; | John Marshall's caretully iended waiver of the coastwise law—exten- | [Eames is survived by his bmth-‘. minimum, 52 of the Second War Powers| er. Alfred Eames and his niece, Mrs. At Airport—Maximum, 70; lawn and garden on Main Street! and Sixth is to be the setting for! has been passed by Congress Ramona Bxddlflnmo both of Seattle.!e minimum, 48. the evening service of the Method- | iting President Tru- man’s signature. If signed mnm\ the Sunday midnight deadline, the | ist Church Sunday evening. God's handiwork, always impressive, enhanced in many cases this sum-| PAGE EIGHT SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 194 NO CHANGES T0 DATE IN (PR TANGLE Princess Louise Calls To-| day-Skagway Travel of further k(.luulf‘\ W. Carter Mortuary Chap- n an order sion of the T're » that | sion Act and is now | — - ———— I ey In order to make more space for our Grocery and Meat ‘: WEATHER FORECAST Depariments thereby giving our customers a better service, Mlbacore Runmng s e off Vancouver Isle anticipated further permit for | Skagway inter-port travel on can- adian ships could still be kept in; effect by prompt Treasury Depart- Fair and warmer this af- ternoon and Sunday. is I have sold the California Liquor Store to John Marinovich and wish to take this opportunity to thank all my friends for ®eecevo0s0csvcos oy Deadhne Nears | ment action. SEATTLE, June 29.— Norlhv\csl‘o R mer in Juneau's lovely gardens—| Under prescnt conditions, how- tuna fishermen are preparing to g e ““d“‘cf‘ of ml‘:“G g"’" successful| h k : 2 : ever, Harold Young, CPR Agent handle rich catches this season. The NN DR S, cooperation with Go ) i i 1 b N;« ;(:m“ rm'- kmn‘:m:m ir ; here, states that passengers will be |albacore already are running off ;K“"\,[ERSr"M: “Gl'jih’“ ‘The R“‘GT’:M V;‘tlll give as his| their lnd pauonage dunng ihe paSl years and eXtend my reak in the statemate nearing a'Dlere state b X Irafitohyae TATRAY. rth of thel Two visitors from Salt Lake City, message, “Garden Thoughts,” and| i head - here between the Canadi (‘;,l )‘,‘:‘.‘,1“;“,\ J.‘,l;;;ll\l‘,lm[;‘.( ;)‘:‘;;‘ :fi Strait of Juan lge F‘llx(r)‘ull 2 lare summer guests here at the the congregation will sing hymns| besr WIShes fo my successor. Pagific Railroad’s British Columbic "N“\_ g “EMat b ;w\.ng(-}\' The hidding for the fish is ex- home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Skin- accompanied on a folding organ.| Coast Service and Juneau Local "“.“ ‘;“ catvist M”‘ :‘(. s A ay for [Pected to be heavy. On the Colum- |ner. The visitors are Mrs. R. Ray The community is welcome to par-| No. 16, International Longshore-| oo "0\ giner Southeast Alaskabia river and at Grays Harbor, fand her granddaughter Miss G.ticipate in this service, beginning men’s and Warehousemen's Union =0 B0, the. “;“w débarts Y‘xom‘““”“ thirty plants will be on lm(qlmicr Mrs. Ray is a_ sister to at 8 o'clock, | CALIFORNIA GROCERY men, ; ‘”“‘;;';\g“,{}'”j“;;*'”f*;f},m*‘gt!xj\ Pt e v W RGBS URR R R al BTN NICK BAVARD, Proprietor. A 3 o sit 1 ¢ stands, 4 o el e gers s o i JRbAe- 1o ‘have ‘Dhsséngirs. aboard | from or' destined 'to. ICMBAMHIAR | i g { v SR o Ybius, il dock from POt £ i ; IN, OUT YESTERDAY WEATHER BULLETIN ~ the South, per schedule, this after- Alaska Delegate E. L B;u‘(lu(fl 8 | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | 1] <3 noon. The Juneau ILWU local will has indicated that the waiver of Alnkia i Cohslal ‘Atfiines; tew the Max. temp. | TODAY | i Algatcn men £o take the shipis|the ban on Oansdian ship Uavelyy,,,yin, ye ' to Hawk Inlet, last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weather at | N liries' and’ passengers with thelr ca- |0 F from Skagway will be extend- [ 00 T e Hflwlb()m Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. bin Iuggage will be debarked—but]Cd: @8- soon a8 the Second War|g' ging., s, MiDonald, B |Anchorage 67 44 0 Pt. Cloudy | * i Powers Act is extended. LR S ge ] Barrow 48 | 34 no checked baggage or cargo will o s Boochever, T. W. Bastian; to Sitka, 'petpel e T o \ call here Tuceday on her south-| SIEAMER MOVEMENIS val Karvis, R. J. Shannon, Flor- gt;:lrj;\l:on g‘l) ;2 28 i Clear bound run has not yet bc(_‘n re- | | ence Karv lrom{suku. Mx:. and | pairbanks 80 55 55 'lj:]im gll(c)igy | vealed; nor is it known whether| pucoc pouie from the south, Mrs, Moy, C. F. Terwilliger, |;zqines ol 5 e ot 5 %5 Cloudy | the Princess Nerah will keep to BTt yoqueq o arrive this afternoon|Dr: G. M. HUL fo Tenakee, MIS.|juneqn 2 52 48 0 Clear i schedule calling for a northbound lor evening, but no report at 1.2 Tennyson, Mrs. S. Asp; from Ten- | yynean Airport 70 48 18 0 Pt. Cloudy | stop here Tuesday afternoon. It is noon today. {akee, G. Woolf, J. Olafson; from gotchikan L 50 53 0 Clear r believed that only a settlement of | piincoc” Norah scheduled to sail| fioonah, Tom Hughes; to Ketchi- gotzebue 52 46 prs 0 Cloudy { the company-union differences Will grom yancouver at 9 tonight. kan, Robert Evans, Theodore Haas.|McGrath 73 50 54 0 Pt. Cloudy | bring the Norah to dock here then | ajacka scheduled to sail from| —— —~ == . {Nome 51 4, 40 41 0 Fog 3 or other CPR ships subsequently. | geqttle July 6 NOTICE TO BOAT OWNERS |nothway % 1% 5 54 0 Pt. Cloudy | At_wlhvr condition adversely af- - >-eoe - There will be d)'l_lamlte blasting | petersburg 63 48 49 0 Pt. Cloudy | [~ fectmg‘CPn opvr_auuns uu{ of Ju- in the waters adjacent to the portland 70 54 56 Trace Cloudy neau is drv'lny in extending the AlHEN ( EAMES ‘I)mwm\ Foat on Sunday, June 20th. | prince George 70 | 33 37 0 Clear waiver of U. S. coastwise shipping All boat owners are requested to prince Rupert | 52 LOYAL onnER nr MoosE AwABn laws. Under the present suspension FUNERM_ 0" MONDAV refrain from using the float ’J“’Smtlll‘ 70 " A% 53 55 Trace Pt. Cloudy | o} coa.?!wlsc shipping law provi- (that day, or arrange for the remov- |sjtka 65 47 49 0 Pt. Cloudy sions, Canadian vessels are permit- 'al of their boats now tied. | Whitehorse 9 { 46 48 Trace Pt. Cloudy ted -to cm‘r;' p::sseuiellskbetwr:n Funeral services for Alfien C‘ = Al J. BALOG | Yakutat 60 ; 44 44 0 Fog - Skagway and other Alaska ports. Eames, 68, member of Pioncer| ouglas Wharfinger *—_(4:30 a. m. yesterday today) g t l N 1947 However, the current waiver ex- Igloo No. 6, who died June will s 9 AR . ! WEAIHER s’;{NOPSI)Sm Xaowaeaxl:‘ lgfvayprsssure area over British 3 ensa '0"“ ew e pires at midnight, Sunday, June 30 be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Empire Want Ads bring results! | Columbia is causing clear to partly cloudy skies over all of southern Frazer Sedan GET YOUR TICKET NOW! and Southeast Alaska and western Canada but precipitation has fallen | over most of Washington and Oregon. The clear weather over Alaska |is accompanied by warm dry air with several stations reporting tem- | peratures in the seventies yesterday. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reperts from Mminjflim\s at 10:30 A, M. Today o AR ir's ThHE MODERN way... ' i g WIND Height of Waves \ Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Cape Decision Clear 58 NW 8 1 foot . . | Cave spencer Pt Cloudy 5¢ SSW 2 caim Awarding will be at the 20th Century Theatre at a date Eldred Rock Clear < # 64 swW 3 Zero . . Five Finger Light . . ..Glear 56, Calm Caim announced later in The Empire. Guard Island Clear 61 w 2 Zero . A Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloydy 57 NwW 4 Zero Clear 64 sSwW 4 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR +HE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters from JUNEAU LODGE NO. 700 i Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—winds light and variable under 15 miles per | | i hour. Clear to partly cloudy. | . gy | { Point Retreat | . 3 CELEBRATE THIS FOURTH OF _ GLIDER, the new-type “no-brush” shave cream, is the modern way to | 1 THE HELICOPTER can take off from an ordinary yard—hover - motionless. Specially suited for commuting, reaching inaccessi- le places—=it’s 8 modern way to fly. v °=Lv'; shave, Easy to use—protects face. Julv I“ JUNEAU £ . < ! A NEW-TYPE NO-BRUSH"* - . | / ] “and BUY THAT EXTRA WAR BOND % ity 9 . One of the thmgs aman’s success de pends on is a well-groomed, smooth- shaven appearance at all times: But " ghaving every day can mean torture to the face. So smart men by the thous It protects your face from the razor’s sharp edge; lets you get close, clean | shaves without irritating scrapes and tiny cuts: When you've finished shaving, rub in —-OFFICIAL JUNEAU VICTORY PROGRAM-— sands are switching to Glider, Williams ~ the thin film of Glider that remains. Is “ . | amazing shave cream discovery: .. refreshes the skin z z ; leaves your face A ‘ "% {feeling softer and smoother. Get a tube 1 jck—and easy on'the face %, Icelingsolter and smoother. et a t: ol ae - y S * of Glider today: f HIRD | 12:00 NOON—CHILDREN'S SPORT CARNIVAL: ; 20, Girls' 75-yard dash—16 ycm and younger—First, Glider was developed especially tomake i | J“LY T 1. Boys' 20-yard dasi.—4 years and younger—First, 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c¢. HE— daily shaving quick and easy on your The modern shave cream il 8:00 P.M.—BAND CONCERT—Triangle Place. 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. L 21 Men ss;ggr-‘)‘;ar;isgssh—hce far All—First, $10.00; . . . S—— YO o+ s’ - | — i —FIrst, o G A face. A rich, soothing cream, it’s not _ for modern men AN~ DANCE R Hall. 2 GHE a-m g e B e : 23, Fat Men's Race—200 pounds or over—First, $5.00; § i —and i 5 shy % - rFirst, second, $2.50. 75 yards. sucky or greasy an‘d it needs no brush A B JULY FOURTH 3. Boys' 20 y;rgn :;.:o?cms ;;d younger—First, 23, Meivs Helay Race—(5 men)—First, $15.00; sec-! L ® 9 "rd‘:fi; SN £ [ 1% AN—ORAND PARADESER, i L | 4. Gils' 20-yard dash—5 years and younger—First. ond, $7.50. » Line of march will assemble and form on Lower 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. : I Franklin Street heading at opposite the City Dock, | 5. Boys' 20-yard dash—8 years and younger—First, | o oo pa o H:.'::"::‘g:: :-"cf:"" Fy i, i il being in position not later than 10:15 AM. Parade | 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. 1 20 Yards'—'1 vears and. younger—First, T5c; sec- it i iy d i = | will start promptly at 10:30 A.M., proceeding up Low- | 6. Girls’ 20-yard dasn—6 years and younger—First, ond, 50¢i:4 | er Franklin to Front Street to Main Street and then 75¢: second 50c; third, 25¢. 2 20 Yar A yewmwmr—mt Hscs vec- along Willoughby to Firemen’s Recreation Park. 7. Boys 25-yard dash—17 years and younger—First, 3 S s ¥ - (All children in parade net winning prizes will b2 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. 3. 25 Yards--11 years and younner—hrst. 75¢; sec- given 25 cents for participating.) 8. Girls' 25-yard dash—17 years and younger—First, : ond, 50c; third, 25c. 'l Parade Prize List: 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. 5 1 —Pirst, T5¢; sec- . Best Decorated Float—First, $50.00; second $25.00. 9. Boys 30-yard dash—8 years and younger—Pirst, s Lo 5&?‘;‘;;;";;:_’”“‘" T0 Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (boys) —First, 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. 5. 30 Yards»‘rls }ura M younger—First, 75¢; sec- $2.00; second $1.00. 10. Girls’ 30-yard dash—8 years and younger—First, : ond, 50¢; third, 25¢. Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (girls) —First, - 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. Bu-ycle Races—(Circalar Track) ; $2.00; second $1.00. 11. Boys' 35-yard dash—9 years and younger—First, Boys—10 to 12 years—1 Lap—flrst $1.00; sec- Best Sustained Character—(boys)—First, $2.00; sec- 75¢; second 50c; third, 25¢. ond, 50c. . . . . ond, $1.00. 12. Girls' 35-yard dash—9 years and younger—First, 14‘( 6 years—3 Laps—First, $2.50; sec- i Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska Best Sustained Character - (girls)—Pirst, $200; sec- The: second S0c; third, 25¢. 2 BOAR T . A - ond, $1.00. 13. Boys' 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, irls—10 to 12 years—I1 Lap—First, $1.00; sec- | served with passengers and express service. Best Decorated Bicycle—(boys)—First, $200; sec- 756; second 50c; third, 25¢. % Qs r 1 54k ond, $1.00. 14. Girls' 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, ' 4 Girls—12 to 16 years—2 Laps—First, $2.50; sec- Besi Decorated Bicycle—(girls)—First, $2.00; sec- 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. ond, 31.50. Dependable Comfortable apd, SL90. 15: Bogs" 80-yarddash 1} yeuia 4nd gouiiger ik (All children participating i races, not prize win- Best Decorated Doll's Busgy—(glrls}—!"lrst $2.00; 75¢; second 50c; third, ners, receive 10 cents.) 3 second, $1.00. 16. Girls' 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, = ' ”expens we Best Decorated deo'\—lboys)—?'lrst $2.00; second, 75¢; second 50¢; third, 25c. 2:00 P.M.—BASEBALL GAME—Firemen's Fleld—cuh $1.00. 17. Boys' 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, | Prizes. 2 Best Marching Tummufirboys organizaton)—$10.00. - 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. | 7:30 P.M.—FINN HORSE CONTEST—Triangle Place. H - | Best Marching Turnout—(girls’ organization) —$10.00. 18. Girls’'50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, | ln A Reducllon Oll Roundlflp r ar es (Boys' and girls’ organizations must have at least eight 75¢; second 50¢; third, 25c. | 8:00 P.M.—PIE EATING CONTEST—Triangle Place. marchers in line of march to be considered for prize 19. Boys' 75-yard dash—16 years and younger—First, | 9:00 P.M.—STREET DANCE—Spor-:cred by Teen-Age . Club. Good for One Year ALASKA AIRLINES Phone 667-0ffice Baranof Hotel e T —THURSDAY, JULY 4—THURSDAY, JULY 4— money.) 75¢; second 50c; third, 25¢. Enjoy This Victory Celebration in Juneau!