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FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1946 J Carter, Helen Dean, Pauline Craig, Hola, Lee Hola; to Fairbanks: Jan- Administrator Paul Po r called and household appliance (Ii\(rilmr' MlI(HEll BAY Les Greening, Winston Schmack, et Block: to Cordova: Joseph Most; lon Congress today to revise the tors, (4) Possibly provisions trans- I.ONG l'ST oF | Mrs. Schmack and to Yakutat: Theodore Haas,'OPA extender bill still further to ferring authority over food prices roldschmidt. |bring it into line with ident to the Secretary of Ag SPORT TIME FOREST BLAZE |, % Szt 20m 5 Mo, 3 i B | Sei GRIEVANCES IS < John Meyer —_— eee - | Truman’s recomm ndations. (5) those setting up new procedures Departing on the Starliner An- "y The bill as amended by the for removal of price ceilings. Officer Horning, and Stewardes i tor Taft (R-Ohio) Caduff, were, Mrs. Ralph Moody. “undesirable CHICAGO, July 5.—~W. M. Dolan aport sh 3 | William C. Peters, Ex 7il- He ¢ t ¢ t S fers. sport shirts | Turner Lake ls Next onwiam c. eoters, £a Buters, wil S Babies. Artives ip |&o seien: i the ‘wrsr sty Maintenance |.|51 for | Eino Wakkuri, Rank = Anderson. | the Senate Leaded towatd y IHVES IM |1coa of Raiirond Tratamen, saia [ PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA lovely ca rt A i i te substitute for the today that the decision to call a Mrs. Mary Pinney, Grace Eiliott Rl e ' H ; i A bill, Mr. Truman has vetoed, strike of the membership of the g to Gustavus: Mr. and Mrs. A. V g o ; 75 Forest Service Crew |t o nd M. A V. ¥ s Sada iy s » 1o 10 JOIN FUDDY (51, ot e e o the The perfect casual — b= e z i | “My comments yesterday after- e wesult of a breakdown of collectiv . s To Fairbanss: V. J. Hurst, A H Ji " " < " sl . loafer . . . smartly Although the forest fire that des-| Boyd; to Nome, Bhillip Coppock incon upon leaving the Senate ‘\l“' k, IJ.u.l} 5 .\Y\\Inmh. '_C‘u- bargaining on the handling and y tailored, all - wool, royed a half-mile stretch of tim-| 2 (Conttnued jrom Page Ome) |btanking and currency committee Penter her three surviving disposition of grievances.” completely lined ¢ along the east shore of Mitch-| Alriving or the Starliner An- applied only to the Barkley amend- “']“”’I“‘ childréh afrived from| The strike, said, was called / with lovely rayon. Il Bay early this week has been| chorage witi. Captain Fowler opponents, however ment a substitute for the Taft ll..:»x‘:;xinl “b‘t l)'fxf';":,\f.f-(j.l,]’,’.’v a Te- to become effective at 10 p. m. on / ity 36-42 nder control since Tuesday, di Plight Officer Hola, and Stewardes rtor O'Daniel (D-Tex) who and Whe amendments to th CRlate it w)ill;n\ 1-;‘ ‘n]‘fi ‘l““‘I J:llv 21 with the approval & Ao Jties presente: ; 's hav-| Bak vere vhe ing N e e , con Eill er Staff Sg il ompson of office of President A. F. | ulties presented by the fire'y hav- Baker were the following passeng- fijjbustered to delay passage the [ pittsburgh but Thompson wasn't in Cleveland ing “gone underground” are id .| “It cid nct represent a blanket ers frora Anchorage on July 4th: gpiginal extension bill 2 the final mopping up, it was| Pete Casis, Leonard Smith, Louis tends to talk against the new bill approval of the bill as a whole as e today by Admiralty, John Carter, W. J. Robertson, at every opportunity and as long reported by the committe2. upervisor John|Julies Chan, Mr. C. Downing, Mrs. as he can ‘I still hope that Congress will at the a Pr port to meet them The deputy instead, was his attorney, he had ktszen * Sam R. Keller, of McKeesport, Pa., to compese thn $25.00 disclosed he; Division Forest rievances, | | d 1 e Jarne Brillhart C. Downing, H. Gulbrickson, and He hopes, O'Daniel said, that the pass a bill that will conform to the ‘,‘2",‘:\[)‘\‘".,,;"’"\“" Mool S e o ] lf;'_‘"‘;,"‘,“f',,' ol i Late Wednesday, an additional| B, Vag; from Cordova: C. J. Vag, continued non existence of OPA President commendations in his - i R 1';;“; e ‘;"L.:‘r<‘ as 1937 ' ot man and more supplies were flown!|and C. W. Aiken will prove to the public that the veto I ¢, and that other un- A T 50 Shreandy. Dolan l‘~-\“’""“‘ i to the fire-fighting Forest Service! On the return flight, the follow- agency is not needed. lacstoable. Teatires Will o-ebiiiin dte HERE FROM SKAGWAY total more than 700 cases and in- LYy crew at Mitchell Bay under Fore-'ing were flown to the Westward ) o ! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wheaton volve time payment claims, dis- 0 man William Frombolz. Tt is ¢X-|City: Mrs. John Brown, Edward Porter’s Statement i Objecticnable Features iffve artived in Juneall 1rom Bkag- | Iistals nc. worknion RIS gt of 1 pected that the lm;l & the smould-| pgland, Ruby Rigdon, Mrs. Jery WASHINGTON, July 5-—OPA| While Porter did not elaborate Wa¥ and are remister s o s b k-G i ree roots will be extinguis 08 ‘ Btg Ly £ b ohBde | BNC o , ot | U. S. DEFARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Pl e R - e G. F. KING HERE Supervisor IIm\lllih«ul" “m;;h'fl that WI-I:%I:IIA;{ Jl\iliéls;{?"l'l\l rat th include I FROM NO rfl F ‘Kmi{h;.w ved here from soon as the Mitche ay Y Y LT 58] nents which outlaw a Janet Thomson and Shirley Bar- Fairbanks. He is a st at the Sleeveless slip - ov nally out, Fromholz and his' DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 1200H MERIDIAN TIME o cment it “,m“uf“‘i:m.l,r\ nard are here from Nome. They Baranof. R Sweaters . . . in tan, e et Max. temp. Gl o |produce low-cost clothing, (2 A are stopping st the Baranof U T 2o ST and browns, two- e two \\m!k\ will l‘ d-(\lntic;(; |? last. & Lowest 4:30 a.m ..4‘ hrs, Weather at provision for special pricing of cot- - —— FROM SITKA tone, all-wool e o o hrss | temp. temp. Precip. 4808 o and woolen testiles, (D An' El Salvador is the smallest and| C. G. Brown arrived hero yester- Stanil. m and |‘v'1v):m- ek ¢ PR L“B"ll. Anchorage 62 be 2 U Lo it endment restoring the pre-war most densely populated : country day from Si He is at sy s I R e | SHLION % . g ohe s profit margins of automobile dealers on the mainland of the new world. the Baranof. arge. clared that the Turrer Lake | Bethel 51 47 47 02 Drizzle A ENENEEIE PR BN 0 1 25 s are in very poor condition,!Ceordova 58 02 Cloudy = ar due chiefly to the public’s not re-'pawson 3 14 Fog 88.1.0 placing them in the boatshed when Edmonton I 52 Cloudy through using them The boats Fairbanks 67 5 Trace Cloudy McGregor long have been left out to chafe on the Haines 64 2 Gty l sleeve sport shirt rocks until the bottoms are gone. Juneau 58 i Cloudy b Luxurious After completing the Turner yuneau Airport 61 51 Rai e s Lake chores, the Forest Service Ketchikan 54 52 Ral n plaid with chex trail crew will move to the Taku Kotzebue 51 e Rain . lined, washable River area, to maintain the trail MeGrath 62 51 Cloudy b rayon . . . Small, and emergency landing field there. Nome 56 34 Sloudy medium, large. Eight bridges along the trail are in | Northway 60 95 Rain A need of replacing. One of of them ' petersburg 66 12 Fog ll ‘ is now a hidcen bridge, due to hav- portland 58 51 Trace Cloudy Vs ””aa’! !3@5 o8 e e $5.95 ing been covered over by a beaver ! prince George 50 16 Rain dam, Brillhart reported. Prince Rupert 47 35 Rain PR AR Seattle s 52 56 0 Cloudy ? artisans, working in metal, have [ ] it S AR L chndy s ed inn developing an entirely new field AlASKA AIRI.INES Whitehorse 61 13 48 Trace Cloudy tal work. Working with alumin: H Wy Yakutat 56 50 50 Trace Cloudy 3 5 ol ‘1 ERATLEec T BT, WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends from a low ‘ metal work, they have succeeded in shaping center south of the Gulf of Alaska to the Seward Peninsula and a second crlicles unsurpased in uty and utility. We pAST Iwo DAYS central Canada. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at some l cre proud to present them to the people cf stations over northwestern United States, western Canada and most of 4 Junecau y B m BEHRE n 9 R trough of low pressure extends from the Seward Peninsula eastward to : . . Passengers flying on Incoming Alaska. Temperatures have been slightly below normal over Southeast ‘ and outgoing trips with Alaska Air- Alaska. % lines yesterday and Wednesday MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN % . .« hand cut plaques of aluminum, £ were as follows: Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today mounted in mahogany frames with modern | Arriving on the liner Juneau WIND Height of Waves y bLeead:h cre the prizes in our collection. T hese Vikit Director.” a jazz| With Captain John Thompson, Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) caxt il EaGsr cibioette g } N | Flight Officer Coffield and Stew- Cape Decision Cloudy NE 8 1 foot telbschilderss ot spark ag/t a patriolic |, qoes Shirley Thompson: A. Webb, Cape Spencer Pt Cloudy 59 WSW 6 Calm it medley “Columbia” and ending | qe, pieve, Janet Thomson, Shir-|Eldred Rock Cloudy 58 SW 10 1 foot piihs 8Ll nemets ‘“”}‘.’“‘ ’ ‘T“" |ley Barnard, C. Dickinson; from Five Finger Light Cloudy 56 Calm Calm Sranglfs A ‘m'}l oo OCTS | vakutat: F. Ttalio Guard Island Drizzle SE 18 1 foot 5 i ‘l 5 A 2 On the return flmln' the following Lu?cnln Rock Clm\d.v SSE » 1 foot S . hand-wrought serving trays which make . he bard swung down Frangiin e flown to the Westward City: | Point Retreat Cloudy Calm Zero h display f wantle or table and hand Street at 10:15 o'clock yesterday 1e Koski, John Frey, Clare Filt- MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY gt it s bt A o s L i L SR »€ moming, playing on the way, and|ze Milton Hobbs, Johnathan EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, painted spun aluminam bowls complete our 1 exactly at 10:30 o'clock the Colon- | Queen, Edward Midg?, Eleanor Dixon Entrance to Yakutat — variable winds under 15 miles per hour. 8 assortment. You ace invited to inspect our bl elette blew the whistle, the drums|gmith, Mary Relando, Mary Potch- ! Variable cloudiness with light rain showers. collection . . . AT rolled and the parade started. DUr-f or joseph Barrhea, Avis Johnson,! — Trough of low pressure from the Bering Sea across central Alaska to 5 . ing the parade nine march num-|gagel Dohfray, T. Pe P. S. central Canada. Juneau'’s new. two months o0l pers were d, the interval just| 3 v s oo WP ‘siect MU gy 3 i uniformed City Band enlivened the pcimitting the bandsnien to change | city's Fourth and that is elicited | gejections and the roll-off started| * from comment from the hundreds thom off again who jammed Triangle Place Wed- The pand is composed of musi- iesday night at the open-air con- (jang poys, rls and men, and| t and also who lined the streets wpen it is known there have been | ] 2 the Fourth of J”l-\ pa: ade. O] seven practice evenings, it l.\‘ is something in band music | copsigered remarkable there has| e ’ that l‘;”“‘;" (I accasions 3:{“‘"} ‘; been formed such pronounced suc- was the fir ime since '38 that g usic: A tic S i a band has participated in the SRl ’,n'm‘ i::,m/":”m “GIFTS OF DISTINCTION 04 Fourth doings in Juneau e ¢ e T s BfifiSh Mimaf ‘ Haeri Machine Shop Building Phone 317 which is the largest organization y 5 ) Juneau has ever had, was also led i e oo v s - (ourt Sefs Former | Donald, Colonelette, and May Dap- cevich and Shirley Elstad, Major- D' ' H I h' ettes, the latter two in special uni. IStrici Lhiet rree form. The trio high-stepped and Reietd verly twirled during the short HANNOVER, Germany, July 5.—A parade to and from the concert British military court today acquit- 1 in the Fourth parade. ted Hartman Lauterbacher, form-| the able directorship of er Gauleiter (district chief) of Shofner, the band gave a Hannover, accused of ordering the e concert Wednesday night killing of inmates at the Hamelin of ¢ umbers, including “Them prison. The court held evidence Ses an overture ‘Crusaders against him was insufficient. . Zl PASSENGER DOUGLAS Liberty,” a novelty number - ~ hnitzelback,” two marches, “The Empire Want Ads bring resulis!| “STARLINERS" D-C3 | o HOSTESS SERVICE J MEALS SERVED ALOFT | ‘ | dependable air transportation. Merchants, cannery- . INCBE ASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE \ ’ men and trappers, clergymen, doctors, nurses | n AILY rLlGHTS S J“NE Au, ANCHOBAGE: | and lawyers and all residents of Alaska . . . the | F AIBB A“KS I¢s a Gift USEFUL TOOLS .. 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