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-4l1 > fi FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946 (OOPER-YOUNG | THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRP JUNEAU. ALASKA Erupllon in lraq | " REV. FICK IS HONORE SKINNY SALUTED AT FAREWELL OC(ASiON 5 PAGE FIVE J. Davis, E Last Time Tonight Walsh, G. I Beach, V Mack an las Johnson; and from Peli- Leaving on the Princess Louise H H UPON B from S o0 Todd, Oswald Wanem - BATAAN (OMRADES DAV e 1:‘\ h Fick was given R k bl Thrill-packed action and spark-| BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 23.—Oil| BELLINGHAM, Wash, Aug. 23 Uy the. thopsheis ‘of Belhel Dbk ; : : emarKaiie ling romance with gay comedy company geologists, predicting alGen ithan M. Wainwright cele- | 4. the home of Mr. and Mrs On trips »ru and from this cit 17} in “Along Came Jones,” starring huge cruption from a long-dormant | brat 63rd birthday today with | juie Johnson on Glacier Highway |Y rday, F nfl » Northern Airline: n rew Gary Cooper and Loretta Young, vcleano near the Iran- frontier as|som men who saw him add- | jis¢ evening g passenge \ spens here tonight at the Capitol a result of recent earthquakes, re- ing vears to his age in the night- wring the evening kodachrome | PATiean LN e v o P e e, S, o 1 0 B e | e e s o, e | BRIAN DONLEVY s Theatre. | commended today the evacuation ms nths on Bataan and Cor- | glides taken by Mr. Al Staples of L This refreshingly novel action of all residents living within 75 regi : i Kinle N : . I S x gy ¥ i ¥ ? scenes in the Mt. McKinley area Py o) ¢ ROOTIN e uooTIN drime gives Cooper one of His miles of the orater. Here for the Washinghih Statal i socahiihy Wi Wifs, Sheacigal PivaixAn e - - Air Express News IN ,SH finest roles as a quixotic range- The quakes, which have been| Americ Legion convention, he | gtanies. es, Veronica ndstrom, T. G Tomorrow 001 oE rider who, in order to do a favor steadily increasing in intensity, lev- | has dcvoted considerable tme 10~ e Rey. Fick was presented with | Welers Mrs Howard o ! v ER 1% THE for a lady, poses as a n cled the Iraq village of Penjwin,! rew with the men several mifts one of which was | achallen, Mrs, f\Hll“H‘ Craig ¢ coop e bandit in spite of th that causing six deaths. Thick smoke Ei nen with rows of rib-|.ace for' kodachrome slides which |or ROWe l\’xlml] ead i, 3 W SADDLE AGAIN! Ihe's the bad started pouring yesterday from the | bon their che e has been collecting since coming Srowm Liovd Aubrey, D.R. Eillott g ccocogS man. Tt var- volc which is of Sulaiman- | and d stiffly at o Alaska. In the absene of ‘the 00D Mayo and -Arthyr Dolan ko IPA[UP/NO jous pa -out- iya. Approximately 150,000 s they ed him for the nm time,| Rev. and Mrs. R. E. B ! To Anchorage L. E. Anderson sfl,,,,(m:wn) ; law on ve jeal- on both sides of the fror »'in most cases, since the surrender - Gasi’ paste 1RO ey A T . Tkm 2 ousy of the real bandit, and the within the 75-mile danger zone. | on Corregidor | Tabernacle. The Bakers and | ellace Jones, Stanley Troy p WH tangled emoticns of a frontier girl S He flashed a smile each time one Gtelln, mave been Sinford, George Beck, Felix Au 3 PR/NCF : who is t help the masquerad- KRON SOAP BOX of the men informed him he had fates and!are ek Honotud, O WElIRIAS 180, Uoink mlm 3 er esca signec other “hitch” in the| veeted to return on the Princess 70hn Moore, Loretta Stauber : - r ations that mu lently have D R N v Rt e fym ; their hilarious side before the stir- E BY H"Al I The General will go late today m: Following the presentation of : e o S MR S RN : Wa / iy fing climax is reached "EWSREEI. HER' Walla, Walla, Wash., his birthplace. | 4ifts refreshments were served to ST s b rner " £ Williem Demarest plays Cooper’s Rl A year tomorrow he walked | 4o rovimately 30 guests Y TIDE TABLE - pal and Dan Duryea portrays the out of a Japanese prison camp in BRI O . AUGUST 24 . STUART'ERWIN « JOHNNY MITCHELL menace, in_ this International Pic- Scenes from the Akron Soap Box. Manchuria e Low tide 6:0° , =09 ft. LOUIS ARMSTRONG ':"U‘lfiufl‘y’:""_‘ls"_l' ture, with Frank Sully, Don Cos- Derby will be shown beginning to-| - e High tide 12:37 pm, 145 ft. Directed by VINCENT SHERMAN ello, Willard Robertson and others night in the latest newsreel at the| e Low tide 18:13 pm., 34 ft. e Scroen Py by G Hefmn 1o he St Py by Sma Kalb. in prominent roles. Stuart Helsler Capitol theatre, Attendance is ex- Irumpemsh Home ‘ bt i B O directed “Along Came Jones," pected to be large due to { o , GR which was proc y Coope ticipation in the races by Leo Q\. Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the TO ATTEND STANFORD Al ¥ V«\ s novel IU\O Rac - PAA PASSENGERS | Pan American Airways yesterday {flew the following s to and from S and Fairbanks: Leo Collar, Loretta Stauber, John Moore, °r, George Marsh, |Ethel Marsh, Helen Welch; from | Whitehorse: Eva Crabtree, William E nd Joan Benesch attle: Selma Wolford, Gene- ve Hewett, Victor Manson, Peder , Arthur Hanson, Tr Walter Riffle, lett, Evelyn Movall, ck, Richard Larson, Dr. Sta ford Claunch, Fred Davenport, Neva L:\lnpll( Japn Lagson, Josie Holt, COOPER . Lonetta OUNG WILLIAM DEMAREST DAN DURYEA - + ) distribute of “THE RAIDERS O GHOST CITY” ‘v\ mdm cker in Color ‘:\mm of th Day” S E E . 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In conformity with the Government order, the produc- tion of Acme Beer has been cut 30% ..please drink less of it s0 all may enioy some. ; ACME BREWERIES » Son Francisco Distributed Excluively in Alaska by WEST COAST DISTRIBUTORS, Seattle, Wash. terman, Juneau's 1946 champion. ers on .. White- | por ¥ laboratéries of the Spencer Studio.! re John Mll-‘ et S R | | Pel TRIP TO WHITEHORSE [gro o Miss Dawn Chapman plans 1o vecterday from a | leave on the Princess Norah tomor-|; 23.—The| Trumpetfish, retu 9,000 mile train- PEARL HAKBOR, Aug. P) lican, J eston 5. C. Johnson, Mrs. J. Bramer, ry Monroe; this morning was Bob Helgeson who plans to begin a pre-med course at Stanford University this _ Mrs. R. from Bramer, and Jean Preston; ing cruise through Arctic waters. Fagaip My & % Tow 16r Ekhdway Lor. Tk Rpoakern e ot “_lunmun R. Morgan and Kelly St.|fall A | trip. v t S R | Clair; and to Tulsequah, Tom Dyer | After serving 32 months in the . SEATTLF She intends to meet her brother, | waters . cotermine. the extent. ang |20 C: W. Davies. Helgeson was disc )\;m.uli in h " Jerry. in Whitehorse, and he will|navere of avetic. ioefields and o] T T . Mr. and Mrs. J.|March, Since that time he has been Rir ORI el y her on return trip. | yesti A1V ebARIBIORE. r’umm k, . and Mrs, L. Atkinson, | employed in Juneau. few weeks Jerry has| C”,,‘f‘ bk g e G | G. Paddock and Sam Asp; from| Before enrolling in Stanford, he SERVICE been employed by the Alaska Road : ( b ‘ o .| Tenakee, Alvin Larson, Mr. and plans to visit with relatives and the NEW Burlington, Wash., skipper of the o i bR v i Get the Commission at Chicke aska. | Trumpetfish, said the trip was un-| rl Nelson, A. Lindoff and friends in Seattle and Los Angeles i T : n e J. Davis, Jr.; to Excursion Inlet, - Chete WASHINGTON VISITS l“e” e was mo cold weather, no| FYank Metcalfe; from Port Althorp,| RUDE LEAVES FOR COLLEGE McClure, e Miss Kathleen Burrus arrived in' Te YRR 0 e o x\ R. Causer: to Sitka, Verne Elliott,| Don Rude was a passenger on Mgr. Habit Juneau on the North Sea today to f“"[“ : “‘I" {I“:’_‘l'\ ‘hm .»\“' l"l"‘ T. ©. Davis, J. Amlach, P. John- the Princess Louise leaving this ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME spend some time visiting her broth- | “®Pt Ut dog." Schacht reported. o0 p W, Beach, Brooks Han-| morning. He is enroute to St. at er, Don Burrus | PUT UNDER BOND |fcrd and W. Westfall; to Todd, Olaf’s College in Northfield, Min- Her home is in Spokane, Wash-| Gcorge Powell, who was arrested Nick Bez; from Sitka, Donald | nescta, where he will resume M ingten, where she is employed as in Anchorage August 11, on a|Cla G. Burdick, Ira J. Mason, | studies disrupted by his entrance a technician in the photographic| charge of issuing bad checks, was, J. ased yesterday in Anchorage At present she plans to .visit in|upon a $1,000 bond | Juneau from three to four weeks| The warrant for arrest was sign-| before returning to the states via ed here by Cliff Nordenson and is- plane. sued by Commissioner Felix Gray.| | 5. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CATHER BUREAU 20TH MERIDIAN TIME N | TODAY | 24 hrs Weather at Lowest 4:30 a.m Station temp. mp. Precip. 4:30 am. Anchorage 38 38 0 Clear Barrow 29 33 Trace Snow Bethel 57 39 Cordova 59 35 35 01 Clear Dawson o 35 35 09 Clear | Edmonton 86 53 60 0 Clear | Fairbanks 50 32 32 01 Cloudy H’lml S 59 52 52 Trace Cloudy Juncau 56 50 51 65 Rain “ Juneau Airport 55 49 50 20 Rain Kc‘h hikan 60 54 54 231 Cloudy Kn(/ebu\ 41 36 36 0 Cloudy + McGrath 53 39 39 Trace Pt. Cloudy Nome 45 31 45 Trace Cloudy { Northway 55 35 39 0 Cloudy | Petersburg 58 51 52 30 Cloudy | ! Portland 87 60 63 0 | Prince George 82 45 53 0 | Prince Rupert 62 53 54 09 | Seattle 85 56 58 0 | Sitka 57 51 52 09 Rain | | Whitehorse 59 2 42 Trace Cloudy | Yakutat 56 47 48 87 Fog | | —(4:30 a. m, yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center located in the Gulf of Alaska yesterday morning has moved into western Canada this morn- {ing. A trough of low pressure extends across the Pacific Ocean snulh-! westward from Southeast Alaska and it appears that another low center is moving northeastward from a position about 800 miles southwest uf“ Graham Island. The temperatures over the interior of Alaska continued | cocl with a range from the middle forties to 30 degrees this morning. The temperature over Southeast Alaska was slightly below normal H terday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at most stations over| the north and east portions of Alaska and the northwestern portion of | | canada. Snow flurries were reported at Barrow this morning. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves | Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Cape Decision .. Pt. Cloudy 55 w 16 Zero Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 54 wsw 22 2 feet Eldred Rock Pi. Cloudy 54 5 23 1 foot Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 56 SSE 8 Calm Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 60 Calm Zero 1 Lincoln Rock .Pt. Cloudy 58 SSW 3 Zero { Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 54 Ssw 10 2 feet i MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour—rain showers. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Lynn | Canal-—variable winds under 15 miles per hour—variable cloudiness with | showers north of Sumner Strait. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to| Yakutat—westerly winds 15 miles per hour or less—variable cloudiness. , L. E. Anderson, M. 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