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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—)UNEAU. ALASKA ~ PAGE FIVE BREMER HASBIG KefchikanHousing | """, ALASKA COASTAL |LAST SHOWING OF TIO0[ENTURY Vietor Power, Cassius Carter, H WIS MIRROR SCENEIN | Bids Exceed Funds 55 b FLIGHTS MONDAY | "PILLOW T0 POST” i hmh-m\ housing pxuml‘und Wayne Johnson was appointed | following passengers yesterday o ornia Boomtown” 2t the Ball Park were about $18,000| to 8ather in all prospective charter| From Haines: Danny Slatter, : ; ! Time fo Laff! THIS IS AMERICA Lovely Lucille Bremer makes a over the appropriation allowed for |members before the next meeting,| Mike Roberts, Helen Politis, Georgel R PG e thousand screen appearance in Ome| ..y tidine the Ketchikan council| When it is to be decided at which| Politis and William A. Winn; to itself, Warner Bros' newest com- in “Flirty @ [shot! It's done in the new MGM ),¢ geciged to hold the bids over time the charter is to be closed. skagway, W. Robertson: to Haines, edy romance, “Pillow To Post IDA LUPINO Birdy |musical, “Yolanda and the THIel™ ;o) fyrtner negotiations. | Lewis Bliss of the Queen City|W. Winn and Mike Roberts A B hinal SerideMatios 1 1 lin which she co-stars | i X pe nance tor IN The countil took the lowest bid Yacht Club was called upon by Taku Lodge, A. Holden, Lorraine at the 20th Cen Theatre. Star- Astaire on the Capitol reen f 8 for each item, combining those for Mr. Fletcher to say a few words.,Holden, Sandy Holden and Mr. and . E IT] the films final showing here to- % i Whie his taik B told the: GIabl ke 3. g g '? ring Ida Lupino, Sydney Green- 4 H E B E c 0 M E S T H E GfiBiti: s the tichest gt in. the| VEL08: plumbing and carpentry and | During alk he told the Club|Mrs, J. J. Meherin; and from Pack i iaat and. William . Prince . the | mirrored scene, “if only she could | I f | —_— X . st e T | Fishtace Sam's on the waterfront yp Winn T re-| Penrod, L. Davis, J. Nicholson, L. mancuvers, and his romantic col- . 2 4 . overed that the total cost would | of the early beginnings of that very | Creek, Phil Rich and Dean Wil- 1 ;‘?m"j‘lh “"““'fiy o ‘} "””“v M‘ be $61,550.30. With other necessary successiul club in Seattle and com- | jiams l;m “Ix‘v::\ ‘x.nl‘ i \,‘l o s Lg 'l"’ BEER o I 80Me. , Bd. . Coniy "~'im about $70,000, while the Housing | their start BRIk ReudAnr: CRbE -Buel Akt " mirrored. When she Steps into is, | ot aorm . start. . .~ . |Brant, Clay Scudder, Capt. Steel i st . B Mt bk kel \Project_appropriation allows only [ At the end of the meeting, the g i'\y Heinz; to Ketchikan, L. E.| 2 | e e S A dif- 1652000 for the job. membership gave a rousing vote of | 1 it Bord b ! % - dobany. MR © S . ferent directions. With each mi 3 el , Iversen, William Crawford and M Aeaitone: And’ St OFthEN Ghckic-aRudy RURIIRIR S ror reflecting the one opposite N RO | wpplause for Peter Wood for the|;,.cnjrd; to Petersburg, O. ROs-|tra in suppor roles, “Pillow to PLUS IN THE WAKE OF THE the is given a view of long lines NEW[Y FORMED YAQHT |1 o ™ core onee for the meet-| SGlT e Seothian, . ©. el B ai the fovae siors o 5 NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN of Lucille Bremers stretching awa i AL |mer Jr. and G. M. Hunt; frompretty traveling se an (Id, CABTOON {into infinity on every side Mmhm‘ (I_UB HOlDS REGUI_AR Ketchikan to Petersburg, Mrs. N. Lupino) and of the scrape she got n ” lalways wished I were twins,” Martinsen, Margie Martinsen and into AL B | into in a soldier-packed, army ey ivere xpen anie | Lucile’ during s rehearsal of r MEETING ON AUG. 23 T MACMERIRY. and g’ Wraht | cans S o0 (EAF e el s > gell, M. Gadd. mooth ninety-day wonder (W 1, M. Gadd : : Bess returned re- [of Juneau was the scene of thecenyy from a trip up the Stikine|Colby, V. Bolton, D. Johnson and oncl (Sydney Groenstreet). —To- NEWS first regular meeting of the NeWly|piyer 1,y river boat, spending six|V. Heino: to Tenakee, C. Walter gether they change Ida from a :l(u.mm .‘3;‘”““ reht Olb Hell Y days on the swiftest navigable river and Mrs. A. Jack; to Hoonah, E.jcareer woman to a housewife, GI — SHOWS SPEED e i i to Tenakee, Ms. F. Hill; style in the north. She stopped at Ball's Lindoff; About tcrty new members were Ranch below Telegraph Creek for|from Sitka, Twila Jackson, Roy| ~ . P Sy present for the meeting which was a few enjoyable days Magruder, Margaret Fitzpatrick, To AN(HORAGE opened by the Commodore, Jack| The trip was made on a vessel| Willlam Youppi, Leslie Lindholm,| | Fletcher. The first order of business | captained by Al Ritchie, and the Ray Cox, Mrs. Lawrence Bahover, PR lincluded discussion and voting on | journey up took three days, the| James H. Stone, E. Erwin and| various phages of the constitution | trip back 11 hours. Mrs. Winn| Anne B. Jewell; and from Tenakee, urday afternoon a Dougl DC-4 of the Northwest Airlincs . rived at Elmendorf field in Anchor- &0d by-1aws which are to be adopt- |plans to write a magazine article| A, A, Keifer and D. T. Brown. | agze 7 houts and 12 minutes after! e by the Club on the trip. From Sitka to Todd, Edna Ma- leaving Boeing field in Seattle In addition, tne A Commodore g 240 11 0 r son; from Fish Bay to Sitka, Wal ( l e The flight was one of a number the obened the meeting for nominations DUFRESNE IN CAPITAL | lace Westfall; from Sitka to Fish ST HACARANEerRsS Northwest Airlines have made in!for use in electing officers for the Frank Dufresne, Director of In- Bay, Ben Miller; and from Pelican pioneering the route to the Orient Club. They were as follows: Vice- | formation for the Fish and Wild- Joe Ott, Mrs. Nels Mork, Marie g Scheduled operations between the Commodore, Rod Darnell, Minard, | life Service, has been in Washing- Mork and Betty Mork. | -3 Sihing . two cities will start September 1. |Mill, Ernest Parsons and Pete War- | ton and called at Delegate Bart- —————— LX}J(’I’“Y cleaned . r-Commodor William | lett's office Empire Want Aas bring resuits’ handled with care. Makes them last longer. Wt NOW HAVE 48-NMOUR SERVICE JUST CALL Fine English China... A 3 hour and carried 36 Seattle and Northwest newspapermen A. B. Hayes, former mayor of ANTHONY QUINN : % Juneau and now district traffic there said, “Flying from Seattle to Ancherage and back again in the businessmen in both cities.” The announcement was made to- of Customs for Alaska, that the Custom Service will be represented ker, an employee of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine terman, Dcputy Collector of Cus- toms in Juneau left Sunday by Al- in his dnties in connection with ‘omex'inp, and clearing aircraft. J o H N L . B ] ZThl‘ P]fmv»])»ilnwd by Captain Fl.‘.d § A immerly, cruised at 220 miles an sengers ! manager ol Northwest Airlines same day will soon be routine for day by James J. Connors, Collector in Anchorage by Clarence M. Ba- Inspection Service. Mr. Leo E. Os- aska Airlines to instruct Mr. Baker SIS P Neil S. Miller, Associate Voca- work on educational and vocational tional Adviscr for the Veterans Ad- | subjects with dhdbll‘d veterans. ministration in Anchorage has ar- nvodéby Pz,mfl;‘ Northern Au'l(;n:'s Solid cast brass fuepmu hxluxfl FUNERA[ SERVI(E FOR d seve! eks h a J — JUNEAUITE, IS TODAY On an official trip, Mr. Miller will Empire Want Ads brine results! | For those wwho want the best in fine chinaware, we offer a large selection in many styles and patterns imported from Great Brit- ain. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURI i JUNEAU, ALASKA ! DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M. 1207H MERIDIAN TIME | MS”;‘:?1‘:“;;:},f;’r(,;‘,"i;tgi:l‘w' WEATHER BULLETIN { were held in Juneau this morning You are invited to inspect s i . R R A et our collection now on dis- Max. temp. | TODAY play. last Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs. antherat'd'_l(hl:,e dc,,i:;fifi Icsmi'u‘,h'm,d A b4 Station 24 hrs.” temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. ! i —Ask to see our Burslem 3 7 %5 s 4 5 % i brother, Domingo Perlas, who re- Foclish Poss i AL s e sl !sides in Juneau. Formerly a res Angust; Fagtesgi. (99, B o ;. % . Cloudy ident of Juneau,Perlas worked for CHAS G WARNEB CO Bhddun o’ % a = e | the Alaska Juneau mine for ap- . . . Nedion 73 i 4f2 42 0 Pt. Cloudy (proxnnau-‘ly ten years. He was also b Baspmcn gt : active in Filipino Community work narantees Fairbanks 65 38 41 0 Pt. Cloudy ,'L‘l"‘“n'qu“”;’fk:lh‘ ,‘“‘éxpe”.n “I&x:lr: 5 & uneau | 44 47 0 “lea § : o ; 2 : ] s A o i S At the time of his death Perlas 8 iitin W and rebuilds done by their | ¢ Ketchikan 72 50 54 0 loar was a patient at the Sanatorium ® Royal Stafford 3 A ¢ Eotectuats 53 dlsiaT a1 Vs i, i\ 1 SRagway iwhere he had boed o Shelley experienced mechanics. McGrath 61 48 0 lear treated for the last nine months. Nome o T I LTS 45 35 Drizzle i Serving as pallbearers were mem- ® Colclough Northway 74 44 46 0 Cloudy bers of the Filipino Community ® Empire Ware Petersburg 62 41 5 0 Clear Club of Juneau. { ® Foley HA o U WAR ER . Portland 79 55 0 v SRR | > v " 4 & . % Cauldon Johnson Outboard Motors Chrysler Marine Agency Prince George . % 36 38 0 Fog | o : B Spirgh g Eoe ISHWKES CONTINUE | & Hahmisiey PHONE 473—406 S. Franklin Street S e & . 67 54 5 t — - — ] Sie:]l:;h 64 41 :g g z‘lfar AT lEGIo" DUGOUT : ,/:ymley | a 2 aragon 3 Whitehorse .. 3 | 38 44 0 Pt. Cloudy | ' | akliar 5 R o Pt COWY | e Bvangelistic Services which| There isno subsmure for newspaper advemsmg ' *(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) * (have been held in the American - s v WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The ridge of high pressure across the Guif | Legion Dugout for the past two of Alaska and southern Yukon to a high pressure center located in central | Weeks are scheduled to continue | Canada this morning. Daytime temperatures over Southeast Alaska|'his week™ again on Tuesday and were above normal and the mean temperatures near normal over South- | Thursday evenings, at the usual east Alaska yesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over | hour, 7:45. | the western portion of Alaska. Thunderstorms were reported over the| Those who have been attending northern Plains States and the northern Rocky Mountaiin region of the | these services have found them NORTHLAND The Gift Shop TRANSPORTATION United States last night. very interesting and instructive. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN i The Scripture is the only text and Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today Cl;;i;t lsh'e ?‘nly the‘rjne].Vn o “GIFTS OF DISTINCTION" Cc (@) M’ P A N Y WIND Hei W iss Stephens an iss Horton | g % e Station Weather Temp. Dir and Vel. (Ser Gondition, | Who conduct these Services urge all | Harei Machine Shop Building Phone 317 3 | Cape Decision 4 Clear 52 W 8 1 foot to attend. STORE HOURS — 9 A. 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