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PAGE TWO : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WLDNESDAY JULY 10, 1946 [ LAS{ | rmeovens o S G Sovs ALASKA AIRLINES 25 KILLED (USTOMS BROKER eputy S. Mars Syd | durir e Kt week: T NEWS | 1nompicn today flew 1o, Bika 1o Meihodst Church for iy FLIES 13 TO WEST ON FOURTH TOUR return with three prisoners being repairs estimated to cost $100. Carl —_ CANNON transferred to the Federal jail here. Stromberg is contractor. Arriving on the Alaska Airlines v e [ Starliner Fairbanks with Captain Bistripping” on,. HsiF Bonymbon MIN i NO. 22 PASS ORDINANCE THER BUREAU S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WE hempson, Flight Officer Shafsky, route of 21 years ago, Mr. and Dou City Ordinance No. 22 | giving a 20-year franchise to the JUNEAU, ALASKA iand Stewardess Stevens were the Mrs. Robert E. Landweer of Seattle . B A T H T 0 w E L S Channel Bus Lines, was passed yes- | WEATHER BULLETIN following passengers from Anchor- Hils Mo a round-voyagers aboard the terday at a city lection netted GS'DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME |age: C. E. Patton, Joseph Celestine, North Eza. \ votes for I ge of the ordinance,| Max. temp. TODAY Glen Allen, V7. Shurts; from Cor- Mr. Landweer, principal of.:the two votes 2 passage and one| last t 4:30 am. 24 hrs. Weather at | dcva: Wm. S. Schjoth, T. O. Dick- (Continuea from Page Une) L}lgmt customs house brokerage spoiled ballot, with 66 persons vot- | Station 24 hrs, ¢ temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. |inson. o firm in Seattle, conferred With ing Anchorage 61 19 54 0 Cloudy | On the retwn flight the following ax}d directly into the mountains, Customs officials and other 'ac- P without circling quaintances while the ship was in 69 ) 4 0 Cloudy {were flown to the westward city: one of Douglas’ World War II vet- | Bethel m 3 6 0 Cloudy Jack ConMght, R. J. Bartoo, J. . complete franchise rights to|Cordova 58 46 51 03 Cloudy Chon, Arthur Leonard, Mrs. Arthur md“"““‘ on 82 4 18 0 Clear Lecnard, Syivia MeclIntyre, Joan Passing of the ordinance gives|Barrow The voke fire department said Port here.today. This is- his fourth a heavy downpour of rain that im- |trip to Southeast Alaska, but is the mediately foliowed the accident first time that he and Mrs. Land- obably prevented a serious forest Weer 'will have visited Sitka—an | Alaskan eity they have always Westover reported that the plane Wanted to see, he said. radiced ten minutes before it hit. The licensed breker commended that everything was “fine” and the Alaska customs service upon that it woula be in within ten the cooperation it has alwa « ate busses within the City o ol 'He ‘Days & sab yhaHy fak| Bditonim 70 89 51 0 Cloudy McIntyre, Mary Dial, Julius Green, | Pairbanics 84 19 51 0 Clear Andrew Hassmnan, E. A. Klug: to | Haines 72 0 i) 0 Cloudy Ccrdova: Mr. Twomey; to Gusta 0 Cloudy vus: Lorraine Nelson. 0 Cloudy FISVEN SQPNE SENK fir which gradustes each year eration Wm. “Bill” Dor Channel Bus Lir of op-| "ul!L'.IIJ 71 o | Juncau Airport 70 i sed the tly from | ...BLUE % iy operator. Lloyd |Ketchikan 63 1 01 Rain o MULLANEYS ; 8 ab- S ‘:":m h{)?,n“ .‘:;‘-\\l ““{:“(‘m\’lm (f,?JKovcbuu o pe o Cloudy 5l z'(y‘x‘:‘;“:::l“;[b fi:‘( ';h_g N Minutes Nothing was heard from it corded his office. His firm repre- YELLOW Do, e e reRiF atien PARCTSEN 84 4 & . Teecs 5 | Olotity [ i Seiral R O | the Army received word sents the Alaska Steamship Com- perey Rt e byl 117 70 54 54 01 Clear P. Mullaney PelTiac SR SN of the qraal pany, Alaska Transportation Cbm- eing released from the serviee| FEE : % o Glanr kan aboard tre North Sea. - pany, Northland early in the Spring. Since May 1, JOPLIWAY 7 ! 2 30 D MRS. FOLTA LEAVING G =k R D § ¢ Petersburg 68 33 52 01 Cloudy : 3 pany, Pan American World 1‘:& hx“‘ operated the bus service or | Portland 7 " 54 Pt. Cloudy “”/\IHI;( lem:‘l’lbv‘l( g\ll'si ‘:“-(1 'l\p’]““l‘» g]}\f: € ‘;17| \'F vll;\ :' .|\«.lm, for Airways and Standard Oil Company, Brke sl naiiifasus: vote Do LR LE Sr e 73 5 4 0 cloudy [ T e | Sitka on the North Sea for a 10-'among other large “businesses' in 1 st unar { Prince Rupert b 5 0 fekout 12 i Ay Svisih Wit friangis, in that city. Alaska traffic. g 01 Cloudy i ...ROSE l ...PEACH received vestcrday shows the ap- preciation of the residents for the - I < i 0 Cloudy i ¢ St p 1 Ju- b H ood f)l\ll()( ‘.‘l«m.u between Ju l“‘mchw, bt .5 5 0 Clear i LR T e ,Yuyum 55 43 45 0 ¥og { - | | i _GREEN Summer Clearance Sale : e om Ty ANy | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) \““"““I“T‘l:"”r(';‘:,l!' :‘lg:’; sgg | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pre . ERE | )ower Colorado Valley northwestward across north Henry K. Johnson, Naval archi- |the coast to Queen Charlotte Scund, thence eastnortheastv tect and his wife, returned to the |the Pacific Ocean to the Aleutian Islands with a low pressure center BATH TQV]EL 23}(45 Sl 45 Channel this week to establish their | Iccated about 500 miles wes Vancouver Island. This low center| g 1 . i - . home here. appears to be moving slowly | southeastward this morning. A ridge of Johmson specializes in designs of | high pr E the northern Rocky Mountain region of the ' j "[UWEL ]6 28 BC fast cruisers, which he has found | United States northwestward to the southern portion of the Yukon Ter-} '1 \J 10X .0J wseful and eificient under wartime |Titory and the Kenai Peninsula. The temperatures were above normal i uses. He has designed most of the !over the northen portion of Sou st Alaska and near normal over the | W\‘ A C\I’I PT OTH -ln 1? 35 craft that has been built and nr:w:muthem portion. Rain has fallen during the past hours at many | h’t‘.m‘ LLUL X1 3 under construction at the Douglas | Stations over central Canada, the northern Plain States of the United | Boat Shop which include a com- | States and alcng the coast from the P Sound area to Frederick | bination haiibut - troller, séveral | Sound. Thunder storms were rcvorted along the Canadian and United 1 re extends from the n California and along rd ac FEnds FREBAY! SUITS--$12 to $20 ® COATS--Fur-trimmed, $38 to $35 Others--$19.50, $25, $32.50 ! ! | | | i @® DRESSES--$5, $10,$12.50, $15 g @ SLIPS - $1.50 to $1.35 § ! ! i | | | | | ! ! | | cruisers and numerous smaller | States borders in the vicinity of Minnesota and the Dakotas. craft. He is now taking an active | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN part in the Douglas Boat Shop and | Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today 5 . E zg’) i a will be on the working staff | WIND Height of Waves | The C ovi e Dir. and Vel. (Sea Condition) | The Ccmpany removed from the| Station Weather Temp. 3 QUALITY SINCE /8587 shop yesterda’ a 21 ft. pleasure |Cape Decision Rain 56 N 4 1foot 1 JANTZEN SWEATEBS cruiser almost completed which was |Cape Spencer Cloudy WNW 4 1foot | " built for Tom Selby, Juneau print- | Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy NE 8 Calm Large SIZES = $200 ) At S er, and is sterting construction on ‘Five Finger Light Cloudy NE 4 Calm ! e take young more crui which are being | Guard Island Cloud Calm Zero ! ‘ Two HSHERMEN and the Good, Tid- pyjlt Rod Darnell's spominiimeuln Rock Rain Calm Zero | GOSSAHD FOUNDATIUNS to saill without hilh., oo Fizst under construction is a |Point Retreat Cloudy : 12 2 feet 19 » aboard the boat is Johnson's!og gt cruiser. Other work recently | MARINE FORECAST FOR 'IHF PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY $A~ 5 sen, Joseph, was re- HELD GUILTY BY .. i, Tidings power Scow boat due out for Icy Straits and Bill Rowley, of T bR R been convicted by a o And ke Agave 40w joner's Court jury at that Alfred Tonsgard, nephe City of two counts of illegal com- ficherman Mac Machado. Imon is re- ing worked on are: | EVENING: Prctected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside watel packer, complet- | Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. ed and now Leing operated by the | Variable cloudiness with rain over south portion. 3| Company for ‘he Douglas Canning | Low pressure center—29 inches—50 degrees north and 140 degrees again t0-1 o yincent Andersen’s Sentinel, | west moving slowly eastscutheastward buter, finiched, and now pack- | ing for Sebastian-Stuart Co.; the | Murelet, 46 foot old hull being con- | verted into trolling boat, and re- | completed or Birdie the II, fis BRASSIERIES -- 75¢ to $1.25 BLOUSES - $1.95 10 $4.95 Tailored - Sheer - Dress ® A FEW HOSTESS GOWNS i'""“"""'""""'"'"'"""'"'"';""" d, who has com ) . Attorney Rob- A ot i i ceiving a ~omplete new deck, stern, | has Just Te- turn to Fort Richardsor and pilot-house. The shop has also | the GOV-' Bgck from Chichagof turned out 40 large breaker skiffs, | GHEATLY BEDUCED i the WO for Ketehikan fonight is Jim|Paitly motorized for westward fish-| , s well as many other fishing ce their operations started Pitcher, skipped of the Sylph Corp and Rowley were fined $500 ~ walter Johns will go purse-sein- i cach by Sitks mer W. W. ing for the Superior Packing Co.|" spring | i S oL iight. The ¢ ion has Dbe2en ¢ Tenakes in the Flying Cloud to- TR | u,om(ns Appaner appealed to the U. S. District Court here Ccnvictions were returned a 1St to two on counts of commercial , fishing in a closed area—Ford Arm R Al an dfishing without a_commer- Mk cial license. They were found not S o) Nellle “Powler - 5" Loren. ‘ohid: guilty of a third charge of barri- operty N vt iy 1 Y S o) ; FisH LANDINGS property on Ninth street; Juneau cading the mouth of A spawning i e o B Mok Bl creek with a wire weir g fish today was Tom ), .’ e juneau Realty Inc., to TER B e Mittenen's Big Sam, 2,500 pounds 2nds lot: Juree 3 ; of salmon, bought by Alaska Coast- | Mf- and Mrs. Joe McLean, High-| lands lot; Carl Olsen to John al Fisheries. Prices are 30 cents HARBOR NEws for kings and 18 cents for cohoes,| Mawsstad, house and hall-lot on | iR e el East Firs' siveet, near Gastineau The raccoon was the avenue; M. L. MacSpadden to Mr.| T dunker — it washes or and Mrs, Glon Abraham, Thane! Samuel G. Johnson, owner-skip- | f00d bef homesite and cabin. per of the Good Tidings, today Was — in port from ey Straits to visit dl||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I|||||||l||||||||||||l||||||||||||l|"|||||||l||||"|||||||l|.1 his son, Wilbur Johnson, now hospitalized at St. Ann's Young Johnson, who was rel cd from the army in March, slip- ped whil> working on seine nets ahoard the Good Tidings Sunday and cut his leg on a hunting knife. Johnson and crew members applied a tourniquet and wired for vane to taks the injured man back from Tenakee, where the Johnsons were unable to secure PROPERTY TRANSFERS | out today is Frank Patricia, which took on bait “Il's the Nicest Store In Town” Baranof Hotel Building Real estate transactions recorded | here dur the past week include | the following recent sales: o o - ) -’ ] e 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS ‘ “STARLINERS" B-C3 e HOSTESS SERVICE | MEALS SERVED ALOFT INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE wedical or first aid of any Kkind T % 3 R i i " ® 10% REDUCTION “"chK' \t ere’s a2 Thor Gladiron in your life. Flatwork ROUND TRIP FARES G0OOD FOR ONE YEAR ghdes through, shirts almost iron themsclves i nlfi[s‘l“[ mc‘ | | —you sit down while ironing instead of stand-~ i 4 = | ba “axy 1 4 L g e A Large Varlely of FRESH | ing up and wearing down. What's more, the 4 Don't expeet to get real relief from | he sour stomach, gas and bad | | : : . hat’ . . AT FRUITS and VEGETABLES | nev Automasic Gladiron thacs coming soon o cuse ol troubleisnotfn | is better than ever. Watch for it! r he intestinal | “( gurfoodis digested. | by L ALSO RGN iR OFFICE Bémiqgé HOTEL 1 WE HAVE Nucn‘ TonAY Thor Automagic Gladirons will be distributed by‘;:s : ow. Take | in the exact order in which our Priority Regis(gz is \:’:A“": FREE SCHEDULED DELIVERIES | sigaed. Make sure your name is on ouc lisc! 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. : n | Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. oy PHONE 16 or 24 i e e Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma el g 5 L | B iceautermpweB i 1111 T ELLIS AIR LINES FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS [ DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TOKETCHIKAN REFRIGERATION ' - fng - TRV | VULCANIZING-—Tlres and Tubes | via Petersburg and Wrangell KA TRANSPORTATION CO " CALL PHONE 204 ‘,:i PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED il With connections to Craig, K‘l,nwock Hydaléugi :1':'1: g‘lt‘AsH o gt J F. (Jim) CHURCH, Axen: ] 1 Will Be Glad to Serve ¥ i t for P Rupert, Vancouver, an af astineau Hotel one , Pllo;vt 204 nr(‘); z::z i JUNEAU MOTOB Cfl PIIONE 30 I * eamersFool; R;jg;fnvu:;]olvs PHONE €12 | | Prrrrrrrr)

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