The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 21, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 7 SMALLPLANE | Opens Peace Conference " FOR U, OF CALIFORNI CUT 1O BITS | BY AIRLINER Twenty-six Escape Injury in Spectacular Se- afile Collision Northwest Airlines passenger ne riving from Chi 0 and te plane escaped ctacular crash on ance, ce Conference tes to the 2 ening nbourg Palace in Paris. (AP Photo) AASTARLINERS NORTHSEAKAS 1" WILLCONTINUE LONG LIST FOR <. ! lades and ran to safety — .- — on Eleventh S welcomes sessign in Mary and & spent ustin and mmeau they home been oc- Wb Juneau agent for| The North Sea of the absence the hou he Alask , which has been | N portation Company CUpic d by the Joe Werners 2 under a temporary ex- is due ineau Fr gl vit )¢ 1e iday night with | aint passengers: Mr. and n R. Gree Mrs. E. Laz- ti, Sharon Laz-!weight prizefighter, Marilyn to sleep in an unlightc J. Vroe-' —— p, Kathleen this morning received a om Alaska Airlines President Mr pin advising that the zet a contin- | zetti, Mr nd te Harry Gre Mrs. R in the past s, Mrs According to general understand- g of CAB ordinanc Lue lines' exemption Max. temp. TODAY regular schedule between Anchor- last Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs Weather at and Juneau was to have expir- | 24 hrs, temp. Precip. 4:30am. | v d August 20 | 60 50 34 Rain | F 1 No details of the new order were 39 31 12 Snow | R g available here the situation 51 41 02 glf‘flr stands the Airlines will ¢ B aasE 2 8 &8 ain services as it has in : i 0 Clear | S e : 01 Rain | In addit the followinz pas- |y, 157 Rain PAY IS BOOSTED {Seketa are.aboard Eprgiie o Sl a8 Rain | Sttt ka: Mr. and M 1d Vance, | 83 Cloudy i FOR APPRENTICE B B A T 81 Clouds . Mr Wrigh 05 2ain s L SEAMAN RATINGS " "7 - B R g Mr Trace Cloudy I ew pay rates of $75.00 monthly ik et 1?; R * I r apprentice seaman traing ind Mrs. Alex Hedquis 0 Clear t\‘l(lxl;';;g:j("gl(ylyd N,“‘ s:_\"d:'!.-ll 5 M. B. Timberlake, M 0 Clear | s @ bl TG 0 Cloudy { clothing, quart d al at- 0 Clear i tention. Appli are now be- 45 e ing accepted for the next qu(,lnl 0 Pt. Cloudy | Trainees are assigned to the U. S 179 Rain i ime Ser » Training Static Alameda, California, for a 13 woeks' course in seamanship prior to assignment te ships of the U S. Merchant Marine. Youths 16 1-2 to 17 1-2 years of Stevens, Mrs. Ellen Loughborough, ' proaching tl Finer W. Nielsen, Miss Irenc W. th Blizzard age and men 18 not eligil for apply 1 K k discharged ¢ i L i 2 A, to H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Jewell Wiseman Pyl Rutl Pyl, Ruth would apply to the U » Enrolling Of- reet, San Fran- Applicants st S. Maritime S fice, 1000 Gear) cisco, Calif cf celd air is | wes ranged fr R HILL BARRINGTONS END JUNEAU VISIT who with his krother T operator H. Reports frem MBS, OTTAR JOHNSON Linecs ook RETURNS AFTER FIGHT , Joamme ro MONTHS, BAINNESOTA southor wne Mrs. Ottar nger ab: of their son Mr. and Mrs. W. H of Juneau, for the past montk ey will leave on the Princess|terday Luulkc for Seattle where Capt. 1 abser Barrington will transact bu\mux menths. inches—49 de; connected with his trans Ac company A wellknown shipping man in Alaska since 1898, when he ran a steamboat on the Yukon, Capt Barrington opened his transporta- tion line on the Stikine in 1916. | Besides his andchild, Hill Bar- rington III, the favorite topic of Bar Entrance to Yakutat r increasing to John was a pass- Low pressure cente conversatior ton is the the Stikine of the mo ever ) be of equal si heartily en- comprised 160 tiful es that u‘m ment Besides his portatior the Stikine Ba a dragline and bulldoz there. The mine emp While the Princess 1« port last night, the entertained Mrs. Georg passenger on the ship, @ time r¢ t of Yukon Mrs. Black, the wife of memkter Canada’s succeeded her husband liament member when during one term Following ¥ recovery, he succeeded her and continues in office i 1if of Alaska yeste inle * Gile, M RINE b, middle- would not go 1 room . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WE 1'|lffil’! BUREAU JUNEAU, . 5\:1 é’“.'l'\"' DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME € el o N > n v Mille WEATHER BULLETIN YNOPSIS: The low pressure center which was ap-| orday morning has moved northward 1 this morning and another low center in this| abcut 600 miles sc e Gulf of A at most s The mor nin: Cloud Pt. Cloudy Rain Cloudy loudy vat l~l1 Southeast Al 20 to 25 miles per hour dec Protected ters s under 20 w ~Cook Inlet. 154 degre sday morning. BLUE RIBBON Fresh Creamery BUTTER - Lb. Tac g from between one and two inches. A Alaska were near nermal rating the western portion of Ales degrees to the low forties over this area. Snow WEATHER BULLETIN Marine Stations at 12: ather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) miles per hour by Saturday. Rain or rain { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946 e e e Mr. and Mrs. Roger Barr were passengers on the Princess Louise 4 | ; lnst evening leaving for Skagway r T T T Thev are aki o 4 | i They making the trip (o Wl Q‘ }? BN qB EL, gb s | Whitehorse after which they wil T be going directly south on the .- parents of Mr. Barr in Sacrament | California, t. will return to 7§ B 7 ‘fi Berkeley, whe Mr. Barr will at- o/ 14 B 57 tend the University of California i IV QBEW@"Q At the time of his entrance into <. the Army he had only several more months of studies preparatory to completing his courses there. Ac- cording to present plans, he w studies and begin se in optometry. is the former Rutl in Juneau the Barrs siding at the home of and Mrs. Tom Allen - s - PNA TRAVELERS ic Northern Airlines yester- 'w the fellowing passenger city with Captain Mat I r, t Officer Joe Bur and Stewardess Mickey Wedge: ‘horage: J. Fribo Ralph Harvestern, Egil Ramber Fred Johnson, Rc rt Larson, How- i Barber, Harry Lown, right, F Erickson, avchuk, Richard Gagner, nderson, John Hertlien, Edwar Holmes, Hjalmer Holmes, Harold Thomas Sheehan, Ralph Havestien To Cordova: David Rogers; to Anchorage: Pete Carson, Dave Oh- mer, Andrew C ner. Hertert Bjorge, E. Roberts, E. LaVigne, Jo Dommert, Ludlow Anderson, Char- 25 Ashton, Frank Koeteeuw, than Kaufman, Harold Steven: Norma Cobb, Patricia Newton, R ert Straker and Lloyd Aubr e R AT «:“ )] ’“.( WY WY «Saveed Mr, C K @Epep gy ™ 1o o as's @ V 8 12 to 2614 and Dre 5) ist make room for our New Ladies’ ;‘prcf el arrivin HO APPROVALSE KO REFUNDS! Baby Carriage pads. — Home . Beautiful ’ ALASKA of Kodiak and v Thu utheast rainia cesterday. a and tem: ) P. M. today WIND Height of Waves 24 3 fe 56 1 Zoot 5 18 1 foot 5 24 2 {eet 22 2 feet ] 26 3 feet W 7 Zero NDING THURSDAY EVE- 1 north of Sumuer Strait— sing to 15 to 20 miles per f Soutl st Alaska south of Sumner cs per hour. Outside waters, Dixon | theasterly winds 15 to 20 miles Second low pressure center—29.40 es west, moving northeastward into Increased Service to Anchorage and Westward Alaska TWO FLIGHTS DAILY DEPARTING JUNEAU NP M ———LNP N Yakutat - Cordova - Anchorage “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. .. Look to P N A “ Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP; Paciric NORTHERN AIRLINES QAIaskq’s FOREMOST eAirlines RVATIONS @i2d TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephore 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager RS SN N T I T S N R 2 G B G PR TR S o e ST . . 1 P m——— e s A e e FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines .

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