The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 29, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT R COMMANDER OF oo oo, e ordinate officers have been convic LICHFIELD BRIG . toseriv GETS $500 FIN 3AD NAUHEIM Common Council for action at its next meeting. Burr Johnson, head of the Cham- ber of Commerce’s housing commit- tee, spoke on priorities and regh- lations relating to improvement of Juneau’s present housing shortage The court COMMISSION IS s €, (. PROPOSAL urt found that Ki“an had these punisiunent ld we son, and John Carter, Alaska under- yriter for FHA, will be released New Group Would Work this subject in’ the next tew s . . . Mr. Johnson said following the close in Direct Connection Aug wi 2 kickir o of the meeting. = then ’ i q ¢ Capt. Lawrence W. Bucy, new w 1 with Clty COUn(II Officer in Charge of the Alas g positions for prot eI Communications System spoke 4 QUi th vl ; ; i briefly on his favorable impressior 3 S i rer Wi Proposal for a City Planningigt the city of Juneau, and said th Kilis of them former prison- Commission in Juneau, drafted s Acs plans to improve all service ¢ Lichfield ¢ I ivisory measure at the last|; 7 I |in communications over Alask of l.np executive session,|ang into the States “considerably proved by the. Juneau iy the coming months. © of Commerce today at its, Other guests at today's meeting regular luncheon-meeting in the|yere: Miss Aimee Slichter, Gradell Baranof Gold Room {Leigh Realty Co. Fairbanks; and The proposed commission would|Miss Lorna Swanson, Alaska Tran be composed of five men: the City!portation Company, Juneau. SPECIALS o 5 T CARVEL DIES MEAT DEPARTMENT—Phone 371 IER AT AM : PLEGO'LAMB - - Ih. BBy d about such punishments, i re Mayor would act in ex-officio capacity Meetings would be held not less than once a month with pre-advised of the meet e and of all special meet- HERE LAST NIGHT LLU : {HAM, hafor whole -1b. 6 5¢ | BACOH, Siced - - 1h. §¢ Commission wolia be °d with aiding in the develop- ta it and growth of the city; in! Born in Richmond, V g a st ary| Carvel was 51 years of at the repairs, purchases, etc, in 1 to, time of his death. He had no know: treets lleys, public »unds, | relatives. parks, etc., with estimated costs and( The deceased had been a resident recommendations; and acting as anlof the Territory for approximately advicory group in recommending 15 years, during which time he had modifi-atic removals and estab-|been engaged in mining and fish- lishment of different public offices. ing for himself until 1936. At tI 1 the prior approval of the time he was employed by the Bur- Conimon Council, the City Planning eau of Fisheries until 1942 when Council could use ties and red to the U. S s in doi in work Emplovment Service. ted to its s by the At the present time the remeins Ceuneil t the Charle I' and annour y of the nec in full D, with 1 that the ormed that at a later date o~ PIONEERS MEET Pioneers and Auxiliary will first meeting after a [WEINERS - - The hold their summer vacation in the Odd Fel- L] 3 n i »enses incurred by the 4 E} @f fermulation and work of the City e 2 /4, H rianning Council be undertakan by ‘;"j ! the Council e B — The prop Max. temp, ) Evisercated . DATA Fi is’. ; @g A FOR last Lowest 4:30 a.m g P St v 24 hrs temp. temp. 1: " ¥ nt Anc : 68 a5 45 0 % G’ lows Hall tomorrow night at 8 sal will be sent to the o'clock. U. §. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME HER BULLETIN TODAY New Yerk Dressed Weather at [ REF R € 4:30am ] E LS. Cloudy 53 50 )4 . SR SR 7 70 40 40 0 Clear GROCERY DEPARTMENT—Phone 478 i . g 1 i 3 3 o s kil 41 0 Ly ¥ \gt - . " oy 2y a’ T b7 4 0 Juneau Airport 67 15 42 0 5 an 8 53 53 0 All Brands Kotzcbue 45 39 43 10 By e McGrath 61 40 40 0 Iig‘ < 3 ¥ g (ans 95( Nom| 50 15 03 Cloudy v 79 43 4 0 Clear = 61 4 45 0 Clear / TS 79 58 60 0 Cloudy All Brands Prince George 6 43 43 0 Clear Prince Rupert 86 0 Ld E - ( San Francisco 54 " ttle 6 57 57 22 Cloudy —_— 71 48 0 Clear Table Use horse 8 44 4“4 0 Clear Yakutat 67 40 40 1 Fog *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ire continues from the Gulf of Alaska across the northern it Southeast Alaska and southern Yukcn to a high pressure center located over the Plains States near the U i States-Canadian bcundary this morning. Another low AVOSET - - Blor85¢| | pressure center has moved northward frcm the Pacific Ocean into Bristol H ol . %iis vE Diher Hems af Prices. Jirn ooyt ol s it S e 208 the coastal area of Washington and British Columbia. Temperatures ou Can Afiord’ continued above normal over Southeast Alaska yesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over western Alaska and scattered show- ers cr thunderstorms from northwestern Washington to the Rocky Moun- tain region of northern United States. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today . . WIND Height of Waves rrESh and cr]sp Feat Dlrecl h'om ? fowg. Dl pedve. (56 Condhipe) . C: 52 WNW 4 Calm Qur Farm Five Finger Light 57 Calm Zero Guard Island 65 w 4 Zero Lincoln Rock 57 NW 4 Zero CALIFORNIA GROCERY MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: ing low clouds or fog along shoreline northwest of Cape Decision. HARDWHEAT PEACH BLOSSOM FLOUR - 5@ Ibs.$2.99 | CAKE FLOUR - 4 Ibs. 39¢ FANCY—47 oz. tins TOMATO JUIC FANCY CALIFORNIA—47 oz. tins ORANGE JUICE - (ase$8.19 We_ Believe that You Should Protect Yourself Against Higher Prices . . . Every Item Quoted IS A REAL BARGAIN!!! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA A full statement from M. John-, : known Ju-| Mmr.| Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance | to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Fair except increas- | A ——————w——w,; IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘VIhIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII'IIIIIIIIII|l|||IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmllll"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllIIIIll|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIllililiiIIIfilmllllllllllllllll|IIIIIIII','_l-’ LOCAL—The World's Finest (ABBAGE - - Pound § 8¢ BERT'S CASH 0 0000000000000 5 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 SHOP NOW M £ are reminded to pur- chase their steaks and nylons to- morrow a Saturday as stores ° will be closed Monday, Labor Day. -+ - . REICHS-BANKER erA'Mfayovtmun Princess Norah, scheduled to sall from Vancouver on Saturday, Aug. | Pat Gilmore had been ap- the Home Ser- RED (ROSS NOMINATING ::":s, i\, '(OMMITTEE ELECTS BOB 'AKLAVIK IS CHAIRMAN The Nominating Committee of local chapter of the American Cross met Wednesday noon slected Bob Aklavik its (Th(ur-; pointed members of vice Committee - MAJOR RICHARD GREEN SENT 10 WASHINGTON FOR NEW ASSIGRMENT ) ess Louise, from Vancouver, time Saturday, Aug. 31. from Westward, due at ck tonight. 1, sailed from Seattle at s morning . and due d S. Green Nominations for Chapter offices| Public th Service, who has !S (AMERA SHY . Sept. 1, ind Board memberships will be n Acting Direc of the Divi- o s due in Juneau on Fri- the Committee in time for sion of Public Health neering Sor e y midnight, southbound ation to the annual Red| the Territorial Dey 1t of | NUERNBEkG, Germany. 208, 29., Sword Knot, from Seattle, due meeting on September 25.] Health since 1942, has been ordered Hjalmar Schacht, fo: Reichs- sometime Friday, Aug. 30. Ncrthern Voyager, scheduled to sail from Seattle, on September 6. FEstebeth due in Juneau from and waypoints sometime Saf- iington for con- ment and left the east n named ed at the meeting attendance is annual meeting e who has con- es- to report to ference 4 stre: that a lar at t bank president and one of the war crimes defendants, threw a cup of steaming coffee today on B, I. San ders, Associated Press photographer Sanders calmly wiped off his camera and took his picture of cheduled to sail from Schacht, who was eating lunch in Se: on September 6 a small dining room above the In- Lucidore scheduled to sail from ternational Courtroom Seattle on September 13. | terday hoped for |and that every |tributed to Red Cross during 1946 este n John r a short is eligible to attend Mrs, Greer pate. will remain in J My, Betty McCormick, Chairman | time until Major Green has been the Home Service Committee, to a new post and partici- igned QUALITY OF PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTINUING SUCCESS LS/MFT S Wood engraving by H McCormick based upon the original oil LUYCRY STRIKE Means Frne Tobacco ... and in a Cigarette it's the Tobacco that counts Yes, LS /MFE 7 4 Copyright 1940 The Ameriean Tobaceo Company I PEET WASHING MACHINE SOAP - 3 large pkgs. LARGE SIZE 89 | SUPER SUDS - 3 for 8 FANCY GRAPEFRUIT 47 oz. tins E - (ase$33.69 | JUICE - - - - - (ase$§.39 LOCAL—SWEET CARROTS - large bunch 1 §¢ GROCERY = = = = = E = = = g = = = = = g E . 4 <

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