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PAGE TWO TEXTRON B LOUS TES TWO AFLGROUPS 'SAME OLD STORY HONOR OFFICIAL = BROUGHT TO DATE AT DINNER HERE AT HEARING HERE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA COURT TERM IS SET SEPTEMBER 15, KETCHIKAN Presiding 1)Nnr( Judge J. W. 'She Planned Dive Buf There Was Real Catch In It A\Im\( —Clarence PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND FiSHING SEASON RE-OPEN The Regicnal Oifice of the Fish GREAT I"ALL:: FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 jWether Bureau = Will Now Help to Develop Neiwork 1946 Mrs. Gertrude Sweet, Internat- Rgp_ Schyler Otis Bland (D-Va) o WASHINGTON, Aug. 9—Legis jonal Vice President of the Hotel Chairman of the Merchant Marine Kehoe this morning set a special Kommers watched a woman ner- and Wildlife Service here today an- laticn thorizing the weather bu- Employees and th2 and Fisheries Committee, House of | t¢ of Court to convene at Ketch- | vcusly Cir a bridge over the nounced re -opening of the com- reau to participate in development, ! 1 Bartenders League,| Representatives, Congress, who n next September 25. The grand | Misscuri River and was ready when mercial salmon fishing season in of an international network for i 1ored at a dinher party given | served as a m?ml?or of the investi- is called to meet October 1 :.ho climbed to the rail for a sui- |the Prince WJIHAI{H Sound district— Teporting meteorological data was. by the joint executive boards of gating Subcommittee here under 1 the petit jury on October 8. f.t}-" Im ¢ not including Copper or Bering signed today by President Truman. % the two AFL locals, 869 and 871, at Rep. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash), Pctit and grand jury panels are to, He jumped justa bit faster than rivers The measure = also directs® the [ the Baranof Hotel last evening. tcday stated that the hearings just be drawn in the District Court here she, caught her wrist as she tumb-| The Prince William Sound sea- weather bureau to coordinate na- \ Previous to the dinner, Mrs. concluded here had been very in- on August 15 ; led toward the turbulent water and | son closed at 6 o'clock am. AUSUS (ional information and research | Sweet delivered a short address to|formative. I r Court action this fore- held her dangling over the railing 7, per I(’L\llull':‘l\.\,. 1}11{! the re-oben-'ghout weather conditions, particu- ! members of both unions at the AFL| Particularly in regard to the no 1 Mitchell was granted | until policemen helped him haul ing was from 6 o'elock a.m. AUBUSt jayly as they affect flyine. hail | fisheries hearing, he said the testi- divorce from Willilam James her back to safety. 8 for an undecided period. ¢ e e e Mrs, Sweet arrived here Wednes-|mony was much along the same | Mitchell. She was awarded $100 per ———— - — day on her first trip to Alaska, lines as his Committee had heard h for support of two minor (OA ]_Al AIR“NE = GOING TO FAIRBANKS } finding highly inter-'at previous hearings held in Al- ldren placed in her custody, plus S ¢ : Copppe e She traveled to Sitka m‘jxmkz\x before the war, but toat it is attorney fees . S § McCrary, Field Supervisor id is to fly from Juneau to- (supplementary and brings the| Two other divorce decrees were FLIES &5 fHuRSDA‘{ o Rocbuck and Company, 101Tow to Cordeva, Anchorage and Committee's information up to date ned by Judge Kehoe yesterday b Y will leave Sunday by plane for Fairbanks. The purpose of her trip| He commented that considerable afternoon: To Jemnic Parker from : Robert Zuboff of Angoon ha e Sl Bl i is to got acquainted with the un-|changes have transpired during the Albert F. Parker and to Evelyn Alaska Co lines flew the 2 Rl SLPE 2 ”' 1 134 Nome, Anchorage and river towns { i membership, Her home is in!war and in the postwar period. Mina Hollman from Henry Mertz following passengers yestorday: to ' the _H‘-v'l' "‘A -I"“ are other stops on her itinerary . ORegeh AP 1 R g Sitka: O. F. Benecke, Mrs. O. F. ‘(“““'l“- d by Cowli before she returns to Juneau some= Those attending the dinner, in| e bt ek Also yesterday aftern |n, the|Benecke, Mfs. McNulty, . Marle COmF time in October. lition to the guest of honor,| . ST Judge signed orders dismissing the Strand, Ruby Sugar, B. Mullen, J.i In rep is the L “This is my first trip to Nome, { Mis, .Shirley Hartley and Mrs. | following civil actions: Ivers, Colonel Frank, Ben Benson, No. 6, fish r from Hc and I'm so excited,” she said today. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barcus, MF.|Roge McGee of Pelican have been| Fred Carrillo vs. Emil Galao, et|Fred Rom Don Maxwell, H. Axel Nielsen is her skipper P M O and Mrs. Gene Lockridge, Mr. and |gpending the last several days vis-|al; Alaska Credit Bure Hoy-rentiand Pas Koy om palesh b ohis Kegtr, skippered by Fraticls Mrs. Julius Heinemann, Mrs. Mer-| iy in Juneau, rd. Mace; Audrey Pe i BRabkunen, .. Johusia Hyde § the grids ‘today pre- 1 Plum, Mrs. Betty C-“l’*"-‘-”‘, Both made the trip to Juneau| Thompson Peratr ¢.ich; iil ‘”“1“( [\ I"“\v o paratory to 1 ‘.'1‘ .1 or ,‘ ‘rx‘)r» Miss Nell Kneeland, Miss Helen ichlve Ml cath at- | Cred ames CHERID. 0 208 et 16 5 58 "[to receive medical care and to at Credit “‘“'-"} VS Jl"} William Morrison ¢ > Hawk Vil i3 « g tl ific American Fisheries, arrived : Spande, Robert Smith, Tom Moor?,|tend to some general shopping.,Jr.: Alaska Credit Bur 4 Harkor ar the first of tHo | yasterdas, om: b blairbie: thio astils James McDow and Cliff Nordenson.| mrs. McGee has been visiting with | vin Gray; Matthias A. Everson vs. Inlet, Sam Rel ch, Don Davis, K ;-'.‘ T u,' u} a ;;l.lnl..s trip and is ——t—— | her parents, Mr. and Mus, D. Fem-|Olga A. erson; -Jack Borhaven ™ Brenuat, and ¥ Meaohamh 5" on Graves Harhor is the!papy will join hi tece ot et { MARRIAGE LIC | mer. ew Vessel “Phyllis;” Es- % ‘,““‘; i ‘P : " B~ lArctic whose t § Althul R " marriage license was issued| They plan to leave via Alaska|teban Palisa vs. Anita Palisa; Al- Peters, J. Zararonoff, .J. Walls Nicholson *k'mw Nicholson had p rday to Gilbert Sensmeier and| Coastal Airlines sometime today aska Credit Bureau vs. Earl Ritter; L mnrn Don Milnss . Aiban.tF boat on the gridirc at the Viclet Elizabeth Hansen of Yaku-|weather permitting Alaska Credit Bureau vs Rex E.| n "5 e ohons trom Bish Bay: | Small Boat Harbor yesterday get- tat in the U. S. Commissioner’s Of- e gt ey % Pickering; Alaska Credit Bureau vs, 37 Gy 0 MIhells trom Ish Bav: g oo™ engine tunea and PI4CIFIC fice Empire Want Ads br veguu\v‘lhxlm A. Morris, etc. Fish Bay to Sitka: W. Westfall; Making other minor repairs. He R - = 77 - e PRt e AL e e R R and E. Rude: to Peolican: R. H expects to go out tomoerrow. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU { to Hoonah: M. Rude, Sharon Rude; Rohert E. Smith is in OR ; HERN } UP TO YOUR NECK JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘HENRY pu vl OuI Williams and W. Mills; from Hco- 318398 to obtain supplies 3§ WEATHER BULLETIN nah: Mrs..J. Makin; and Ketchi-|terials, Up until the present time 1 > A FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M.. 120TH MERIDIAN 'rml ( kan to Sitka: Mrs. H. Dawson and ha has been fishing in the Deer ‘ "N Max. temp. TODAY E. B. Prim. | Harbor area. last | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. From Wrangell to Ketchikan: S5 f Station 24 hrs.* | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weatherat | Flowu IOKYO IRIA[ Mrs. J. Barbor; from Petersburg to! Motor Rebuild installed a = vie Anchorage 65 41 47 Trace Pt. Cloudy Ketchikan: Mrs. C. Olsen and Karl | engine for Frank Olson in his } i . Barrow 36 \ Olsen; to Ketchikan: Frank Pet- the Defiance Bethel 48 48 02 Clear | ATSUGI AIRFIELD, Near Tokyo, ravich, R. T. Mathews and Louise| Dr. C. C. Carter is busy getting i : Cordova 62 45 50 0 Cloudy | Aug. 9.—Henry Pu Yi, last Emperor Miller; to Wrangell: W. Campen; the Boy ready to leave for i New Textron and blouses Dawson 53 13 lof China and later Japan’s puppet to Petersourg: Del Hank a vac NORTH PA(I"C I in an outstanc iturday Edmonton 40 44 0 Cloudy ‘“m,,, of Manchoukuo, today stepped 4ue Reynolds; from P The Leota is being “dolled up” by f 1 multi-brilliant rayons, Fairbanks 62 42 49 02 Pt. Cloudy |out of a year's mysterious obscurity Wrangell: John Doe; or ckipper, Bul Smith, who * 1 orized cottons, dotted swiss . . . Haines 59 51 E: 33 Rain and Fog | pehind Russian lines. i J. Renshaw, l-) ‘(:‘u\ ans to go fishing in the near LOOK TO PNA ) stripes, sclid colors Juncau 51 49 53 30 Rain In Russian custody, he landed at!Rudy Notar; from Peters future A ] Juneau Airport 60 48 48 ki S, 5:29 pm. from Viadivostok to ap- ii ok piicher; M The Fair Tide II, captained’by Mmmfl SIZINS 30 TO 46 Ketchikan 60 54 55 2l ¢ Cloudy B p 5 ofore the Inter- Wrangell to Ketchikan: ¥ b 3 SIZFS 3 6 L ) pear as a witness before the Inter Byron Personeus, is on the FOR LEADERSHIP ! Kotzebue 56 50 53 25 Rain | national Military Trimunal trying Kowan; from Ketchikan to 11' Boat Harbor gridiron, receiv- v | | McGrath 51 54 01 Cloudy [ Hidek] Todo and .o othara . advwar A. Feller; and from Wrar inz repai | [ - 4 50 - 5 40 Nome 53 49 51 1.18 Rain | evieminsisg to u, Al Vicura s R D ‘ W - » Northway 63 44 44 14 Clear | The tall, lean, bes s Petersburg 56 50 50 09 Drizzle and/Fog | of the Manchu Dynasty of Chi S"‘EAMER MOVEMEN]‘S B e e e e et THE COAST ROUTE IS THE | Portland %0 ! 53 95 0 Clear | came in a Soviet PBY plane which s i SHORTEST . . . FASTEST e Georg 7 5 0 Pt. Cloudy | e 7 ; |o \\ EATHER REPORT 5 Prince George 73 “ 45 . ¥ | was accompanied from Vladivostok [ R TO THE WESTWARD ] Prince Rupert 61 51 52 0 Cloudy by a d Russian PBY and a Princess Lqmm_ m the south, ® WEATHER BUREAU) . ] -~ ,28,2 i o Seattle 89 55 55 0 Clear C-47 transport carrying a truckload duled to arrive tomerrow after-| ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ | CHARLES A. WHYTE, Dist. Traffic Mgr. i . Qg & d Sitka 60 52 54 11 Cloudy lof luggage. The Russian party, 100D O evening e Ending #:30 ¢'Clock This Morning e Whitehorse 87 | 48 51 06 Cloudy Iy P ik . 'l Dcnall eduled to sail from|e it B . : theaded by Col. Alexander Ivanov,! L<nal led to sai m : QUALITY SINCE /887 Yakutat 60 @ 48 Fog i e Aenender R o In Juncau_Maximum, 5% e | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 2. m. today) {five newly accredited Russian cor-l Frincess: Norah sck to sail ® minimum, 49. ol y | ~ WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center which was filling |, oo o cm Vancouver 9 p. m. tomorrow. |® At Airport—Maximum, 60; e | ! |in the Gulf of Alaska yesterday morning has moved into the northern; = party also included seven! North Sea scheduled to sail from e minimum, 48. . rtion of British Columbia this morning. Another low pressure center | 5 S é ) =5 } & ; D et oo C | Russian civilians whose names were ° " |is located in the Bering Sea and a ridge of high pressure extends across Kok on EheiTEaieat bl ai b scheduled to sa2il from,® THER FORE . the Gulf of Alaska from a high center over the upper Tanana Valley | ' = RS A R Seattle August 17. » neau and Vicinity) . Sl RWAYS | 2 3 borehand to Allied officials. The Formerly WOODLEY AIRWAYS | to another high pressure center about 1200 miles south of the Seward ol & Baranof, from west, may arrive ® ° ; Ly o« 3 o < | seven were detained at the field o o A s Discount on Round Trip Fares | Peninsula. Near normal temperatures were recorded over Sou'he“stv“_l_ Sevaral hours attar arrival vhils| o0 ¥ a. m. or maybe late in ® Decreasing clouginess with e -1 Alaska yesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at many \‘“u‘" 5 u‘n‘l" - fiit 1‘,‘ x'\'” “.‘ afterncon, depending on calls at @ some occasional light rain e ‘ |stations over Alaska and trom the northern Plains Region of the United | THEEen, Coinie T;' e ‘: i 1 canner e tonight. Partly cloudy and e M 7"6 | States northwestward to the southern Yukon Territory. bl it G n oL W Freighter Diamond Knot, from| e warmer Saturday. ° ’. R Seattle, due Sunday. e . | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN T SR EER Estebeth scheduled to sail for/le ¢ ¢ @ s o « o @ ¢ 0 0 @ BARANOF HOTEL [t | Reports from Marine Stations at 13‘:,:}1;1; M. M;;h_y” e 5 Skagway 10 p. m. Monds 4 e FOR RESERVATIONS [ eight of Waves T ( ' l Aleutian scheduled southbound Juneau Young Hardware Company. { Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | wo ons ru‘ Ion from about Wednesday. ! Mohawk rungs, $38.50 t0 $75 Af e e P Cape Decision Cloudy 54 W 12 1 foot . SedE s, 2 Fragrant, flavorful, res | cape Spencer Fog 54 WSW 10 Calm F“‘ms Ge' (on"’ads freshing! You'll be proud | gljdw;l R'anL % ?(nn ;g (Cm;:: Z:;? bl BT < g | Five Finger Ligh g a : 1 F Ad k A" J0 etae Bus quatity Guard Island Cloudy 61 Calm Zero | or a y il JODS 3 Lincoln Rock Cloudy 59 Calm Zero i ° { REASES it ron S senndie [oms s & LET'S MAKE A DATE MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- |Naval District discloses a Seattls = 4 s NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Sitka | onstruction firm and one from to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—westerly to northwesterly winds 15 miles per hour. un.\b](' cloudiness with scattered hght rain showenr: Minneapolis will share in a seven land a half million dollar contract for Navy housing at Adak and Attu To Go Bancing | The announcement says the con- e a 5 itract was awarded jointly to the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredg- {ing Company, and to Johnson, F " :Dmke and Piper, Incorporated, in i i Minneapolis. It calls for construc- 5 3 Innn of houses for dependents of | Navy personnel, | o Man 85 Is g iFather for ! First Time ‘ SOUTH PASADENA, Calif., Aug 19.—At the age of 85 Joseph Curtis COMING NEXT WEEK FAYE MERLE “A Wee Bit 0°Scotch” ® Always Your Favorite Drinks @ Ask for Your Faverite Tunes Beedle is a father for the first| Y “ H A E l e ou ave An VGIIIII 0 A son, named Joseph, was born| “BAL ENTEHTA!“ME“TI three days ago to his 42-year- nmi - wife, Mrs. Opal Beedle. The Beedles | Z/\( were married 14 years ago. The father, whose red hair is| only slightly peppered with gray, WWM formerly was public prosecutor at B s AN ol THIS WEEK ONLY Holdrege, Neb,, and retired 10 years| ago a3 an attorney in Los Angeles. —————— | WALMER RETURNS 1 FROM ELKS CONVENTION | Jimmy Casanova The Sophisticated Serewball John Walmer, Clerk of the Court, returned yesterday by plane and| reports that he had a wonderful time at the National Elks Conven- 3 tion in New York City which was . in session July 9-14. - k - Mr. Walmer was the District De- n l s hfl s nl d T = { pueyr of aSZ:x?l‘mm Ala‘sk:\hrcl):-( 1942- eg“ ar eIVIce om ea e an a’coma » {{ d delegate to the convention| - {his year from the Juncuu Lodge.| FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS f! for 1945-46 was B A n § I ioeuiies ot e sonyan REFRIGERATION o tion were Mr. and Ms. Leonard ALASKA TRANSP(iRTATION Co. Lyl X )i g Holmquist and Ellis Reynolds. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent @ MUSIC BY THE o’RmLLYS Walmer spent two weeks in New FAYE MERLE . 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