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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE f-jUNEAU, ALASKA | 'l'onighl We Present the l "QUR WIFE" IS COMEDY BILL AT 1 SALMON AREAS | ARE RE-OPENED 10 POSITION, N. A A. B. HAYES NAMED ja(k Henson (uming Here i PAGE FNE TONIGHT!? ilarious Return E i H] arious neturn Lngagemen (APITOL TONIGHI The Fish and Wildlite Service| A. B. Hayes, wellknown transpor- DANNY i [ |Regional Office here has annonnced |tation man and Juneau resident | or THE BIGGEST WALLQP ire-opening of commercial salmon has been appointed new regional | Columbia, the studio_that hAS| fjching, from 6 o'clock a. m. Sep-|traffic manager of the Northwest) Jack Henson, one of Gastine K A Y E made such outstanding comedy hits|iemyer’ 2 to 9 o'clock a. m. Sep- Airlines, with headquarters in An- mel’s former wellknown or LA“GHS Ho U‘ LS AND o A b e i tember 4, in the Western sec- chorage. s, will arrive iir Juneau by ple oh don My Pa The Awful Truth,”| o0 oe’ of the Western District,| As traffic manager, Hayes will be|next urday, September 7 DINAH ; EAM Y.“’VE TAKEN e il s to the Oapitol|goyinern Dis and Clarence chiefly concerned with the Seattle-|Will remain here for three days be- q & S screen ther hilarious triumph, as! gy i District as covered by Sec-|Anchorage flight. He has formerly|fore leaving the south SHORL N YEARS AND YEABS'" ,a special return engagement, “OUTj,) 9979 of the regulations. North- been in an executive capacity with Via Whitch his head Wife.” ka - Washing S quarters at the Baranof where he { lern Svrtum Clarence Str: ut and the Alaska Washington Airways, ; { I |2 T IR N O R ML O e R e gl T e THE GOLDWYN | teaches one how to tame a wife in| ot o American World Airways, and thefriends and incidentally make new i i one easy lesson, boasts of five great | i Misks Attwads. Huves is'niso. o oned GIRLS \ stars Ruth Hussey, Melvyn| £ itier GiRYor R Sunsin Henson, wl witttos Ha 4 ““‘D.,- Douglas, Ellen Drew, Cherles Co-| BRANT IN, OUT ey fof the Port Eve A burn, and Jobn Hubbard. It is a, . % i ning News, a held ° | Fish anc e fleet, retun : My PRV A ling Alaska in 1922 after being a toe (here Saturday from survey patrol u S Yo of Alaska. especially Dc . H‘ER‘ l |1n northern Southeast Alaska, wat- RH RNS AFTER TRIP coccut of At DRSINIL Sensational LAFF Comedy.. H @ulse @re lers. Disembarking from the Brant | e i X 00 T ii [] S\,AUG ‘mn\ Werd Jhbithe. O Jameb; Ake | Du daberk Thgker Thigued ' to B e i < - ilmed Juneau atoard the Princess Louise sions after a long absenc of ¢ sistant National Director of the b \ i It's a plain case of F: h and Wildlife Service, and ®fter spending the last three andthe Dou and Ju- - l murdering you or ou lhvmk W. Hynes, Regional F&WL i pt b i e B S e e bAtlad . o T Ill Gorgeous TECIIIIICO or ot tioning in the states. nson i duled to be in Accompanying her on the return|Ketchikan, September 5 and 6, then T ”'“ HIDG SpIee Euinl JAsE NIGNY |y, ks PR (I:Tu!l:u' Alberta, andicome to Juneau for three day PLUS CPR steamer Princess Loulse a "on survey of salmon runs in the her grandson, Robert Ramberg,|From here he goes to Whitchorse s rived in Juneau at 11 p. m area around Petersburg and Wran- |y, 10-south, Mrs. Tucker spent ap-|and fly south from there MICHTY MOUSE urday after being delayed on ac-:8ll. Aboard her is Seton Thomp-| .., imately' a month around tember 11 While i e count of fog in Wrangell Narrows, | Alaska Fisherles SUPErvisor- |geattle visiting her son, Shelby Wants to meet all Dougla CARTOON and sailed for Skagway at 1 a. m.| : e Tucker. Then she visited with a Juncauites who were residents when 5 Sunday | MRS. GARRISON RETURNS |daughter, Mrs. Ralph Miller, in he was making his s on. L the LATEST AIR EXPRESS NEWS a follcwing pacsengers | STE R Idaho” In addition, part of the channel. He was for y Island sccked for Juneau: Alice N. Burris,| Mrs. Richard k. Garrison re- |vacation was spent in Montana on|correspondent for the Empire GR imund Erandt, Elwe Brandt, turned to Juneau aboard the Aleu- a dude ran TS AR Y Carrie Berg id, Esther Beadle,' tian after spending the summer e TRy 1 Clifton Beadle, Russell ‘3"<‘d“".x.~i(l|\g with her family in Se- DANCE TONIGHT ROY IHOMAS BA(K anley Beadle, Russell L. Beadle, attle. Accompanying her on the| In newly redecorated AB Hall; D ) f\\;;"““"(:“ll":ll;\ H-"flll~‘l=1 Glave, LL”" trip were her two young hoys, 9 p.m. to 1 am. Eaton's Orches- FROM TRL SOUH - e May sottschall, Florence €€ Richard s 5 isanth e sl v 3 & - " riobhbs, Honald Holbbn, Naney ‘Hols| ot ae. S0 O TG Eret gy, SR T Biow AR ton, Florence Holton | 1. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | Roy Themas, Ciiy sloyee, re- Helen D. Hatch, Wm. P. Johnson, | JUNEAU, ALASKA jturned to Juneau yes ay after a Lousan B. Krause, Eddie G. Krause,| DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | three-week vacation—his first in Virgil A. Kendall, Rudy Labrash, WEATHER BULLETIN i Fred N. Lindenmeyer, Esther L.| Max. temp. | TODAY | Upon flying to Seattle, Thomas NOTISE Tg coNTRAcTons Lindenmeyer, Robert C. LaTorzes,} last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs, Weather at , et his wife and baby and spent | Olive LaTorres. | station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am, |most of the time visiting in h Frederick H. Loake, Dorothy Mc- | Anchorage 60 41 41 0 Clear | localities a. *‘“l‘“y“:\h Kelso & ™ Leod, Margaret Maland, Alberta ! Barrow 32 30 rest Grove. While vacation Ad t ii B d Murphy, Norman C. Meyer, Alma|Bethel 53 42 0 Clear Thomes reports that he saw most veriisementi ior Bias H. Moyer, Kenneth L. Meyer, Ger-,Cordova 64 a7 Trace ¥ of the sights to be seen in the ald N. Meyer, Robert E. Ramberg, | Dawson 0 Cloudy Northwest area. Dora Sweeney. | Edmonton Pt. Cloudy ‘If it hadn’t been for my wife, ; f Grace Sanford, Robert R. Snod- | Fairbanks 87 Rain I would have been killed.in the ALED BIDS will be received at g Mildred Snecdgrass, Marjorie | Haines 57 Pt. Cloudy | traffic for sure,” said Thomas the office of the Gross Twentieth Cen- Tillotson, Alice M. Tucker, Albert|Juneau 57 Pt. Cloudy Mrs. Thomas plans to return to B or th o nibiabid £ the S. Tucker, Joan Williamson, Marion | Juneau Airport 60 Cloudy Juneau during the middle of this tury Building for the demolation of the Williamson, Arline Walker, Jobn Ketchikan 67 Pt. Cloudy ) month Coliseum Theatre Building in Juneau, W:I(!mm: Ralph J. Bachman S:\m-anlM‘b\l(‘ 43 Clear B :l;l' R e aska. Bids will be accepted unhl uel G. Coultis, Ruth M. Coultis. |McGrath 5L Pt. Cloudy DAVIS G LEAVE ) P. M. September the Tentis 1946 T following passengers left for Nome 46 Rain | Skegway: Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans, | Northway Rain | es Patte ¢ e -”I\II» and then and there opened and read. Mrs. J. C. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs.!Petersburg . 56 0 Pt. Cloudy Were outbound pa s on the PRI 3l oo A bt ATy Sm?lc. Mis. A. Moe, Mrs. A.|Portland 69 0 Cloudy Princess Louise this morning with H’ll‘:( I -‘\“()Y;'h f]fld} ;K v.(l:ht'dm_ AT Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Val Poor, H.|Prince George 2 0 Cloudy Iplans to attend schools in the ed at the office of the Twentieth Cen- COMPLETE SHOWS COMMUNITY SING Retwe, Mrs. Whittaker, E, Myers, | San Francisco 56 Clear | south tury Theatre by making a deposit at 7:51—10.01 COLOR CARTOON Miss Eva Richmond, Miss Helen ' Seattle 7 4 58 05 Cloudy Upon reaching Seattle, Miss Patte rieicd: ¢y P g . 4 T3 g 57 55 2 SR : s Thict $5.00. Said deposit will be refunded e e st i Saale, Miss Evie Bladholm, Mr. Sitka 57 53 48 01 Pt. Cloudy Davis plans to fly to Chicago to ! b Wil o LIRnaEAnty AIR EXPRESS nd Mrs. S. Grummett and son,| Whitehorse 60 41 41 01 Pt. Cloudy |attend the Chicago Musical Col- upon return of specifications. at 7:23—0:3 CWS OF THE DAY” Miss B. Cole, Miss T. Whittaker, Yakutat 55 | 40 40 03 Clear lege to major in cello, piano and & £ o "« fgy o SR Mr. A. P. Wright, Miss C. Stiliwell,{ . "—(4:30.a. 1p. yesterday ta 4:30 a.m. today) “Contie Davis® will The right to reject any and all bids b i Miss Emily Perron, Mrs, E. Polley,| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A ridge of high' pressurc éxtends acrcss the ter werking with the is reserved. Mics B. Bonnett, Miss M. Valen-! Gulf of Alaska from a high pressure center located about 1,000 miles west | American Friends Society in small tine, Miss T. Brotherton, Miss A.|of northern California this morning. A low pressure cenier is located towns scuth of Mexico City. Jackson, Miss O. Sherman, "’“‘; just couth of Alaska Peninsula and appears to be moving slowly north- 2 N . Miss P. Angus { eastward. Another low center is located over central Canada. Cold air Phonograph ke m e The Loise arived from Skagway 13 pevetrating the orthwester portion of Canada his moraing with e QR this morning at 7:30 c'clock with|temperatures as low as 34 degrees. The temveratures over Southeast . following passengers: L. Rapuzzx"Ala.sku were near normal yesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 Richard Young, Mrs. W. Martin,|hours at many stations over the northern and southeast portions of + - - Mrs. Jones, Baby Jones, Miss A.|Alaska, over northwestern Canada and over the northwestern United | A _ Springborn, Miss B. Bonnett, Mrs.States. D”UGLAS latora e istioadanie Al JBie- o Botley: . Mis B Hull Mref ! MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN senting the days of Soapy Smith, oo o “Miss S. Cooper, Miss E. Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M, today complete with all the games of piqyoiy Miss V. Saale, Miss E.| WIND Height of Waves NEWS | chance, good music and dance ball p,yp o Mr. and Mrs. S. Grum-| Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | girls. “The final actiof<the evening . io ony'son; ! Cape Decision Clear 64 WNW 10 2 feet | T Is a most realistic enactment of “gug0. M Ambrose, Mrs. J. C.|Cape Spencer Cloudy 9 E 4 1 foot BON VOYAGE PARTIES the “Shooting of Dan McGrew” y.vec ny Montgomery, W. J. Walk- | Eldred Rock Clear 59 Caim Zero | Two bon voyage parties were »,n- which gives tourists a lasting mem- o “p" pyjjen, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.!Five Finger Light Clear 5 NNW 12 3 feet | en during the weckend by Mrs. ory of Alaska. Evans, Mrs. H. Angus, Miss C. R.|Guard Island Clear 6 NW 4 Zero E. Cahill at her Treadwell ““'"0 1t is reported that Stan Grum- Sherman, Miss M. B. Brotherton,;Lincoln Rock Clear 52 NW 14 2 feet | Saturday evening a dessert-bridge met and wife were recklessly Miss T. Jackson, Mr. .| Point Retreat Clear 53 SW 10 1 foot ! pajty was given in honor of MIS. gambling with their “bogus” mon® Van Poor, Mrs. S, Singer, Mrs. C.| MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY | J.tA. Williams, who left on the ey put didn't succeed in winning W Young, Emily Perron, Nora|EVENING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—northerly winds under 15 miles | Princess Louise for the south. A the gold nugget prize which goes Ordway, Miss B. Whittaker, Mrs. J. per hour becoming variable less than 15 miles per hour tonight. Protected | bon voyage gift was presented t0| o the heaviest winner of the Whittaker, Mrs. W. J. Walker and | waters of Southeast Alaska south of Lynn Canal—variable winds under | Mys. Williams and bridge Prizes games. A dedication, “Squaws Miss M. Valentine. 15 miles per hour beceming southeasterly 10 to 15 miles per hour by | were won by Mrs. Felix Toner and | Alcng the Yukon,” was sung by Scuthbound at 10:30 a. m. were | Wednesday morning. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—west- | Mls Homer Nordling. Mayor Harry Carroll, honoring the following: Miss Pat Davis, Miss|erly to northwesterly winds 15 miles per hcur becoming southeasterly ! Guests were Mesdames Laurel Douglas for its past cooperation in Connie Davis, Mrs, D. Dunn, Mrs. 115 to 20 miles per hour by Wednesday morning. Variable cloudiness with | McKechnie, Gene Nelson, FeliX fayorable advertisement. It was R, Boyd, Miss L. White, Mr. and {rain by Wednesday. ] Gray, Homer Nordling, Elmer glso noted that a former Juneau Mrs. J. A~ Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Low pressure center—29.85 inches—54 dgrees north, 159 degrees west Ftiend, Arthur Adams, E. E. Eng~ coach, Barney Anderson, now Sup- S. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hol- | moving slowly northeastward. strom, Gertrude Nayler, Mark Jeu-|erintendent of Skagway Schools, linger, Dr. and Mrs. R. Allan, Mr.| —— sen, Felix Toner, and Joe Williams. | was peacefully stationed in a corner and Ms. A. Crowell, Mrs. W. Rich-| -IIHIIIIIIIIII|ll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIlIIII Last night Douglas friends of!selling Women’s Clubs Cookbooks. ards, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hart. Mys. Jack Guerin were guests at the | Jack ‘Tucker, Robert Lee, W. party gilven in her honor. Mrs. LODGE MEETING | Knape, M. M. Storey, L. Wager, J. Guerin is leaving by plane today| The First Stated Communication McLellan and P. Ridgeway. far Seattle where she plans to Vvisit of Gastineau Lodge No. 124 will be e —— Lloyd and Georg ¢! i eni i DEFEAT TEEN AGERS {Prizes for the games played dur-|tivities. The meeting will begin ing the evening were won by MIS. gt the usual hour of 7:30 and A{ Bonnett and Mrs. J. Kirkham. ;um-e will be refreshments. | {Guests were Mesdames James | The local Moose and Teen-Ager Sey, Jack Milk, Robert Fraser, J.| TO DEPOT BAY ;baseball clubs got together at the! Gair, Frank Pearce, Albert Gom-; Clyde Ford left last week to vis- ball park here Sunday evening and J. Reidie, W. Cuthbert, E. Hach-‘u his family in Depot Bay, Oregon, finally settled their diamond feud by playing over their tie game of last Friday. When the curtain finally rolled] War Assets Adminisiration SALE OF SURPLUS AIRCRAFT 4-North American SNJ-4 Trainers (Army Model At-6C LOCATION: Kodiak PRICE: $850.00 Each i | %/m Lk //M : 1A ,J;; o . 7 &mxwdflw«& : XL : %o,,,,,%m , ""fmmfim/ i . ' o 7 i ~a | 1 § #, 9 ¥ Ja«nar/a 90.4 prOOF iy QA j/ meister, J. Kirkham, A. Shudshift, |ro, several weeks. He is associ- A. Bonnett and J. Guerin. |ated with the Douglas Crab Can- mery coming to Douglas early this' | Spr {down on the 1946 ball season here, athe Moose had emerged with the by a 9-2 count. e league AT ST. ANN'S lWin.‘ Ii a home accident last Satur-|cellarites have proved they can beat cne team anyway. SKAGWAY GOES ALL OUT e o Miss Betty Bonnett and the Val{ Boors of Douglas and a number | of. Juneau people including the ! Stan G B ikt & (day, Mrs. Arthur Littlefield in- A or AL n Grumme , E. ———eto——— jured herself internally and was = o 'l' . ians and :exg:.ofingflm::gy o;‘)lleel:s;lmhed to St. Ann’s Hospital by DANCE TONIGHT n E s E. Seplemllel‘ ls, 1946 6 PABSER) ambulance. She is still resting L to Skagway, In newly redecorated AB Hall; | ing's Princess Louise to ey, | {there but is reported much im-|g i, to/ 1 an - Eaton’® Dsohes. mn“s: cash } apd making the tour to Whitehorse, ¥. T, via the White Pass, return-| ing on the steamer this morning. {All report a very enjoyable trip, | worthwhile to any one wishing a short two-day vacation from thexr\ work. ] {proved and should return to her heme here by the end of the week. l JUMPER HITCH IN FROM SOUTH, WEST | tra presented by Clyde R. Brown. Preference given to usual priorities and cer- f tificates must be presented before sale date. Available for inspection at Naval Operating Base, Kodiak. Inquiries and offers to pur- chase should be sent only to S SEATTLE - For COMFORT and iSkagway should be commended R T SERVICE on their efforts in making the; The Alaska Steamship Company s » trip for passengers from themenghzer Jumper Hitch arrived in’ Get the NEW war Asseis Admlnlsh’ahon K: States and Canada a most en-| |Juneau at 6 oclock yesterday Ray WASHINGTON joyable one and also creating much' merning and sailed for Seward at Thatcher, Ofilce Of Aircrah Disposal | ‘ " l s K v favorable advertisement to the 5 o'clock last evening. 1 Mgr. Habit! | 1 urist trade. | Her cargo which included mostly ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME A YAt each trip of the Princess fruit and general cargo totaled 215 at Box 1029, F alrhanks, Alaska | °‘ Proof ,) Steamers, the Skagway Chamber of tons for Juneau. According to firel Solu TED swssvmwuu R.C. WILLIAMS & €O, Inc., NEW vou.u‘ mmerce or the Eagles Ol'gfll“"pl'uellt plans, the Jumper Hitch' ion, put on a Days of '98 Dance, will not call at Juneau on her re-“ m with the Eagles Hall tmnsiormed'mm trip. i i 3 3 hY

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