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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 1, 1946 ( 9 ; i waiver is rnrmvcr here be: m~‘1r~r that the honor 7\\.u made for out- ;_ —— . - e w 'REGU[ ATIONS SKAGWAY TRAVEL :i: "o ™ cre siaing e eired sspnall atT e =g steamer Princess Louise will not be last year. BA(K UNDER BA" permitted to bring passengers here' The Grand Cross of Color cere- s it et & %o | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY FE - A R Washington, sometime during the 7 ARE Now 0 coming Grand Assembly sessions 4 Established 1940 Publie Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors | ey, S s st LOCAL RAINBOW GIRLS ”‘,:"&“.'::i.3;3'.,:"“;::::,:2:2,2:-1;':;: - ""'908 Franklin Sireet —— Phone 757 v at coast e V. e e y i : | | "BOYS: CLOTHES' assenger traffic to and from .lw opportunity to receive the cere — Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark AR ‘.“1"\11“.. 4 >/ | Skagway—for another three months., Tpyee Juneau Rainbow girls, minial in person at that time. the Fourth of July . .. r(‘nm.‘nm‘li jrom I’ane One) The law suspension under which Mary Sperling, Evelyn Spain and % T INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE We have a larg( stock ke et e \he effects| Canadian vessels have carried pas- Betty Lou Hared, and Mrs. Dorothy| HUmps on cameis are composed of things he would like. ket ] e bRl g ' cengers between Skagway and Tu Past Mother Advisor of the chiefly of fat. | ) ‘w.‘m;;“‘ i ‘;,:,'v_\ 1 tactor in|Other Alaska ports expired last mid- Juneau Assembly, have been namad| & o 4 Sha LA A 7 . \ night. It had been indicated that by the Supreme Assembly of e ok another 90-day suspension would be Order as recipients of the Grand 2 006060666000660000600006000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 lic's response 18 granted “ross of Color, an honorary degree appeal Saturday n |granted Cross of Color, an e b cous of| However, until notification is re- which is awarded to outstanding P 1 T > : D e tleatams ad-|Ccived that the Secretary of the members of the Order VISit EHE NDGGE ! SH(’P > } s sy 4 has signed the waived The announcement was made to- y A dresse congre n poured in : : S nmT Nl - B the 81 vekt eavy |C1¢ no such traffic % day by the Advisory Board of the COY‘ Ffl ABL "} 7 Y ‘{, T et Wiy w“‘,l'”‘ to- |Mitted. Unless advice of further Juneau 'mbly. It was stated ee-- - AC j L iay. The tenor of t communi- # TIRETH) T e SrRHEAAT TN T ) ~ AT A DT " SLACK SUITS > ; might he picture U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU IHE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE WORLD OF NATIVE-MADE ot~ 3 De: ent JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 b oW The battlelines joined again after WEATHER BULLETIN T 0 T E Nl e C lj R l 0 s The ble i ! / ; - turk ulent week nd which broushi | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH M¥ RIDIAN TIMF Baskets, Moccasins, Mukluks and Hand Carved Ivory, Native-Made Parkas these prominent developments Max. temp. TODAY ';irr\\ll and . OPA Administrator Paul Port- last Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs, Weather at v ° Py 514, i : oo el RO Falea| et 2 brss | in, . Plecl v i e Souvenirs of Al Kinds di temp. e, hhd e ek oo : S e S Native Gold and Nugget Jewelry and Antiques % 4 T e e FAMOUS ALASKAN PAINTINGS (R-Ohio) said pawson 5 Cloudy : his veto “has| pdmonton : , ) Cloudy Come In and Browse Around . . . . Visitors Welcome! gconomy of | pajrbanks ; Pt. Cloudy VISIT OUR NEW BOOK DEPARTMENT and said o 0. . - ) . Ry, L ; ¥ ;“‘:‘x‘.‘“ $90000090000000000909009040004 04441000000 004000040990090400004999000044. the conse- yuneau Airport T'ra R g K it JACIAE, OF ¢ i, Kotzebue % 5( 54 t. Cloudy in and GUF BLATL AT TR Nyl 5 T Rain 1ble 3. é ' GOP blast at the peterghyrg 56 53 53 Rain ahle and ive, Chairman Carroll § o rable. Sizes 2- o % Portland p Reece of the Republican National pyince George : - < tw'nnvv e, said Mr. Truman was p.j.o. Rupert 51 53 & Cloudy N C “ o ; the ‘m”“".'.l people into Seattle p 56 . e Rain A[‘ '. I‘ Q ' : Ii: $1.10 to $1.95 ires of inilation.” Reece de- gipo 51 54 0 Cloudy clared control of rents and prices of searcs comimodities “mugt be re- b Lenorse Bl s e e Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska d by foreeful congressional e (4:30 k e a.m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) : - BOYS' CORDS, 6 10 16 . . . $3.30 - $4.80 SEHRRL S : WEATHER, SUNOPSIS: A weak low pressure center moved north- served with passengers and express service. & :“‘( “;i”“‘" 'XI‘L“(‘I'“"”)E’[:""L‘]‘ ¢ westward from a position about 500 miles west of Graham Island during LAb LS SaTamo Tective SINCE ihe past 24 hours. This low cente preceded by temperatures much ; BOYS' O'LL PANTS, cotton. . $2.20-$3.75 || te opa veto nave been runmina (5 B850 24 B0, TO0F S0 JECet” Masa sesterday ut. mas cooled (0 Dependable Comnifortable to 1 in support of the Presi- 4o beratures near normal this morning. Rain has fallen during the BOYS OTTON WASH PANTS ... 5480 \ H“’lm“-‘ on ““‘" izl the past 24 hours along the coast from Washington State to S«A\llll(‘xxsb: : 'nexpe'lsive ARG Alaska and at scattered points cver western Alaska. announc- nis House Banking Com MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ‘. 1 got to work at o 3 atTonE 4t 1 1 Ly » - Y Moy i FAe T B oo o T Lo ot s 18% Reduction on Roundirip Fares L law, once Congress approves the Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) . i E 2‘5’2 i a stopgap extension asked by Mr. Gape Decision bt - § 4 Zero GOOd fUl' One Year Truman Cape Spencer Rain-Fog Calm QUALITY SINCE /887 80y Trimen dsyed an exoiinfdred Rock Rain 4 4 feet ive « last night giving OPA pjye Finger Light Cloudy Calm specific authority to contir IS Guard Island Drizzle 5¢ z”u 11 . e tar R v m under bre- pineoln Rock Cloudy 5 5 2 feet PUBU( pUR(HASE OF tor “',‘: I & eau b muu.““ ions t owers E: Point Retreat Rain 3 Luu And - varlous, :;pfher : pleaed of con- sion bill MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PHUOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- 8 SURPLUS PROPERTY v Sty il NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon 4 Ui dmormason e R A0 e« - - @ ® = Entrance to Yakutat—southerly to southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles STARTS WEDRESDAY o e o o Ceenhone 'EATHER REPORT o per howr. Cloudy with hght rain. i Phone 6687-0Office Baranof Hotel (U. 8. WEATHEK BUREAU) Low pressure center i s—>52 degrees north, 140 degrees west, 836. remperatures for 24-Hour Pertod moving slowly northwestw : 6:30 0'Clock This Morning — — e o Maximum, Occasionzt light rain All motor vehicles and construc- T tion equipment previously held for EAMES RITES TODAY veteran priority purchase through| pyneral services for A Juneau Sales Lists Nos. 2, 3 and 4/ were held at 2 pm. today will be sold to the general public charles W. Carter Mortuarsy starting at 8 ».m. Wednesday, July ¢}, with Dean C. E. Rice officiat- ing ludes two Ford Pallbearers were William Biges, Jeeps, five carg ucks, one 1-12 Cash Cole, Joseph Green, Ed Gar- dump truck, lat bed trucks, nick, Ed McInwre and Nick Souci cne weapons carrier, two Allis - -+ Chalmers tractors with front end! One quart of milk weighs 2.15 showers and not much single drum winches, one D-8 trac- pounds : ] 8 : e to- . a“d M So E S T E EB E 'l‘ ll ARMY ENGINEERS LEAVE : uY IHAI EXIRA WAR BOND gl 2 Col. Conrad P. Hardy, Seattle # LEAVES FOR District Engineer, U. S. Army En- SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED ROCK | oo e i iwo cviin o e | ] _oFFICIAL JUNEAU VICTORY PROGRAM- 4 €0 0000000000000 o0 trio concluded harbor im- : o ‘ rovement hearings in Southeast and every Monday thereafter Alaska with sessions at Haines and i el ¢ :\l ay on 1) l]‘('];)n ‘.n.u “x:"(:uf:wd l n :00 NOON—CHILDREN'S SPORT CARNIVAL: 2 Sirls’ yard dash—16 years and younger—First, .",“.Y T“ ll J ys' 20-yard d 4 years and younger—First 5¢; second 50¢; third, 25¢. , l-‘ AVES FOR here Friday night. Col. Hardy in- b ; ond | 4 7 ¢ dicated that he will return to Al- $:00 P.M.—BAND CONCERT—Triangle Place. second 50c; third, 25c. ard dash—Free for All—First, $10.00; — 5 3 : “second, $5.00. : once more this sum- > > M.—] v s rd dash—4 years and younger—First, R b ! EITKA and WAYPHBTS mer. i 16 e B | 5c; second 50¢; third, 25c. Fat Men's Race—200 pounds or over—First, $5.00; oL 5 : e . secend, $2.50. 75 yards. Every Wednesday—6 P. M. TR LY RTH 8 oy M-yapy fash b JONT NS YRR ‘ 3. Men's Relay Raco—(5 men)—First, $15.00; sec- FRED M. LANGSAN HERE LB (‘R;{?’ HRE?“ | ;U':ld ah"c thirg e e sl ‘;y7 50 2 4 Fred Mt Lanesan, of Bethel, is a : M.—GRAND P/ DE: . Girls' 20-yard dash—5 years and younger—First, , $7.50. Pa“sengers, FIElghi and Mall guest at the Baranof. Line of march will assemble and form on Lows 75¢; second 50c; third, 25¢ OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS ! Franklin Street at Winter and Pond Compan; 5. Boys' 20-yard dash—6 years md younger—First, Boys’ Sack Ri : (Furnish Own Sack) ',,-,,,,,;,’,',-,,,-,-,,;--;-_,’;-,;;,J,-,;-:::.;,;' I bn_ing Jn position not later than 10:15 A_M. Parade 75¢: second 5 i 4 1 20 Yan ¢ars’and. yolinger—Pirst, 750 ) B will start promptly at 10:30 A.M., praceeding up Low- | Girls' 20-yard dasn—6 years & younger—First, | ¢: third, 25c. ! 4 > er Franklin to Front Street to Main Street and then 75¢: second 50c¢; e e, 2. 20 Yar and younger—-Fil‘Sl,"’M; _ along Willoughby to Firemen's Recreation Park. | . Boys’ 25-yard dash—17 years and younger—First, 5 hird, 25¢. (All children in parade not winning prizes will be | second 50c; third, 25¢. 3. 25 Yards--11 years and younger—First, 75¢; announces OPEN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS for the following positions Monthly Salary Rate To Start Maximum DIRECTOR OF MATERNAL AND CHILD AND CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S 3 he Territorial Department given 25 cents for participating.) . Girls’ 25-yard dash—7 years and younger—First, ond, 50c: third, 25¢. Parade Prize List: 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. . 25 Yards—13 years and younger—First, 75¢; Best Decorated Float—First, $50.00; second $25.00. . Boys’ 30-yard dash—8 years and younger—First. ond, 50¢; third, 25¢. Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (boys)—First, 75¢; second 50c; third, 25c. 5. 30 Yards -15 years and younger—First, 75¢; $2.00; second $1.00. . Girls’ 30-yard dash—8 years and younger— First, ond, 50c: third, 25c. FROM SEATTLE Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (girls)—First, \ 75¢; second 50c; third, 25¢. Bioyele Races—(Circular Track A $2.00; second $1.00. s ard dash—9 years and younger— First, Bovs -10 to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; FLY UNITED Best Sustained Character—(boys)—First, $2.00; sec- second 50c; third, 25c. s o ol ond, $1.00. . Girls’ 35-yard dash—9 years and younger—First, 2. Boys—14 to 16 years—3 Laps—First, $2.50; MAINLINERS TO Best Sustained Character—(girls)—First, $2.00; sec- o 3 , 25¢. B and sux.ao.} ond, $1.00. 3 Girls—10 to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; CALIFORNIA Best Decorated Bicycle—(boys)—First, $2.00; sec- .; sec :; third, 25c. T e ond, $1.00. 3irls’ d dash—10 years and younger—First, . Girls—12 to 16 years—2 Laps—First, $2.50; AND“‘I.I T"E us'fl Besi Decorated Bicycle—(girls)—First, $2.00; sec- cond 50c; third, 25c. ond, $1.50. ond, $1.00. | 5. Boys’ 60-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, (All children participating in races, not prize win- { N N § N \ N \ Il I} § N AUDITOR : ! IS | : ’ Best Decorated Doll's Buggy—I(girls)—First, $2.00; | 75¢; second 50¢; third, 25¢. ners, receive 10 cents.) N ) \ \ \ il N l} ) ) | § 3 \ N i § l} \ \ \ \ \ | \ \ § y 3 MIN Unemployment Compensation S. Employment FLIGHT TIMES second, $1.00. Girls’ 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, 3 A FROM JUNEAU TO Best Decorated Wagon— (boys)—First, $2.00; second, 5¢; second 50c; third, 25¢. 3 2:00 P.M.—BASEBALL GAME—Firemen’s Fieli—Cash CHICAGO . . 18% hrs. $1.00. ; | . Boys’ 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, Prizes. NEW Yoak s mees Murshine Tumout— () BRREIEION - 0o | i aRecont 004 ER B o 7:30 P.M—FINN HORSE CONTEST—Triangle Place. .. rs. est Marching Turnout- -(girls’ organization)—$10.00. | . Girls’ 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, J P ad SAN FRANCISCO . 14 h (Boys' and girls’ organizations must have at least eight | 5¢; second 50c; third, 25¢. 8:00 P.M.—PIE EATING C?)NTEST Triangle Place. 2 i marchers in line of march to be considered for prize | A ys' vard dash—16 years and younger-—First, 9:00 P.M.—STREET DANCE—Sponsored by Teen-Age LOS ANGELES . « 17 hrs. money.) | cond 50c; third, 25c. Club. (via connecting airline to Seattle) 3rd or 4th Division, a added to meet the in- minations Director of Maternal and Child Health ices will be unassembled Applications must be received before mi 1t on Ju UNITED @ | Enjoy This Victory Celebration in Juneau! AIR LINES i ) | ~-THURSDAY, JULY 4—THURSDAY, JULY 4-— Applications may be secured from the ALASKA MERIT SYSTEM BOX 201 JUNEAU, ALASKA T \ \ { \ \ \ ) \ { l} ! ! I} N a nt number of applications have bee: 1 mina- 11 1ced late graae it is set as a

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