The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1946, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE JU\IEAU ALASKA PAGE FIVE ‘COM[Di BE]NG |pAA BR"{GS IN23 'MRS. lUNDEll NOW Construction Man MARRMGE UNDER ::v.ullllIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIMIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII||IIIIlIIIIIlI||IIh.) SHOWNNOW AS | ONSEATTLE rufim? RECOVERING FROM oo w21 Bacesin/ DURESS IS CTED = STARTS TONIGHT - ) ) ACCIDENT IN DARK . st NCETONIGHT [ CAPITOL'S BILL oo s avvane st Alaska, Dies, Seatfle IN DIVORCE CASE - THRILLING CLIMAY 4 MUSICAL HiTS EVER FI[”l L0 G arrived here with the follwig pas-| Mrs. Rosalia Lt wdell s reported GREATES 5 wi B Al she was coerced into marriage with the defendant, then 60 years old and that since her marriage st ing that, at the age of 14 SEATTLE, Sept 19 F 1 in concussion. services for John Arrin - ndell, long time Douglas Year oM construction engineer, will Who is on the staff of the be held Saturday. He died yester- 0¥ e sangers from Seattle: David Brown, ‘ecovert iavorably under treat- Proving that romance on the run |, ¢ COMEDY HITS! | con be tots of run, Loretta Young| Subire - Kuieht, e i & g i '8 Thompson, Cecelia wa Knight, Mrs. Ardelle St. Ann's Hospital here and Melvyn Douglas yesterday came Trierschield, to the Capitol’'s screen in one of Mickey Trierschield, Charles Trier- the year's most delightful comed- | "" ,;‘“ f\l ]‘)‘)“1:1 lerschield, R ! at the Federal Building | day. has been subjected by her husband .r.OONM\N & M " ber erschield. § £ Y P & 7 1 4 o N + + sla g, ( SONG jes, Columbia’s saucy and scintil- accidentally injured Mon-| Arrington engineered Naval bases e and threats, Hel et ‘ 4% UNFORGETTABLE lant “He Stayed for Breakfast Arthur Cunrings, Archie Stewart, during the 10-minute at Sand Point here and at Sitka, Phillips bas filed with the Clerk () JUBILEE o, Hectic account of a merry mad-|John S. Culbetson, Paul Monroe, when Juneau was plunged | Xodiak and Dutch Harbor, Alaska. of the District Court here an ac- ¢ F ——e——— on for divorce from Johnny Phil- MELopy man who barged into a lady’s bou- | Ine . Snowden, Michial Snowden.| into d Complete Shows 7:20—9:30 doir without knocking, was not in-| Eil~en Reader, Mrs. Alice Dowell former failure. . = Feature Starts 8:00—10:10 vited to dinner but stayed for|jones, Alice Harriet Jones, Helen She started down the main stair- e || preakfast anyway, the new film was| jonansen, Mrs. Stella Smith, Mrs. way of the Federal Building, from : J directed by Alexander Hall, the|George Bachner, D. McNeely, Ju- the second to the first floor, but | TOMGRHOWI man who made “The Doctor Takes|jjan Fowler, Mrs. Roberta Fowler {5 ed in the WA I 1 TR . Will- | rkness by an electric trans- two were married at Hoonah resided at Excursion ¢) t untit 1943, when the plaintiff further alleges she “escaped” to ¢ Juneau with her two minor children ¢ by the marriage. Later, she charges, and plunged | wth of the| BUENOS AIRE a Wife, Amazing Mr For Sesttle: Peder Pederson, | headlong Sept. 19—The Siifi? ¥ iams” and other mirthful motion| clarance Taylor, Jack Templin, .tair ser head Chamber of Depities: today 14 hire d ; : 2 s H v pictures Joseph Schneider, Franz Porwallik s R S v i A jm0- |the defendant removed the ¢ ldren ) Alan Marshal, Eugene Pallette and | yjhcent Makstuti: Etarbart: Mo- peac four Supreme ourt Jus- from her e h S i SRR o tices criticized by the Peron ad-| [ the complaint, Mrs. Phillips ¢ Una O'Connor are featured mem-|c, . ; DIVORCES GRANTED L ed Connell, Theodore Ast it diats " ; 2 socis 5% 61 the the- cast. Rud iR i ; S TR e : = $ ;.| ministration for overruling social geks that the two children be re- 9 Chitford Junken, Joe Tschida, Three decrees of divorce were is-|jesiciation sponsored by the revolu-!turmed to her custody and that the () tself based upon Sidney How- | ryice % et 5 N iftord Barrett, E. N. Walker, War- sue Distric rt here this| (o iment. The senate wi { ard’s Broadway production, “Ode to Sy B & S i ool S| tionary government. The senate will gefendant be required to pay $25 ¢ ren larne well Shock, Henry | morring by Presiding Judge J. W.inot o jury 3 sachme! Liberty.” act as jury in the impeachment. monthly, each, for support of the ( 2 Siems, James Reilly Kehoe, to: Vernon McGraw from i viila 5 > & | > S children She further asks judg- Den Dodd, Henry Vanney, Gec Alice McGraw; Kathleen Andrews 3 nent of $100 attorney fees “THE WAITER AND THE PORTER AND () THE UPsy‘,.s Mlla s (OUPI_E (luB ElE(IS Echaffter, \\'1!11:\m‘(.'I\Anxnn Lloyd frcm Walter H. Andrews ln-:\l\l‘xl GEN DE GAUL[E 2 CRhRE et St Tost;, John Berry, Thorwald Boye- Anderson from Anna May Ander- potics gl LU BACK O FRENCH UGGEN SELLS HOME W. H. Finson, Ora Finson, Fra The Cnup.(' m: of Northern Kuhl, Bay Kuhl, Charles Merila, dersci case was rendered following Light Presbyterian church held its|Hilda Merila, Dave Housel { s withdrawal of an afi! 'i'o (”FF DAIG[ER b v \ette—Jerry McCarthy. firmative defense. | pollTI(Al WARS 14} regular meeting last evening in the ~Juneat church parlors. Juneau-Ketchikan — Tom Denni- - D i : | ik 3 H Elections were held for officers'son Empire Want Ads bring resulls'| oo ST Gas exe| A M. Uggen, of te Alaska Music 9 enry R. Johnson to serve during the coming year. = pected, General Charles De Gualle, SUPPIY. Inc. has sold his home at NAVAL ARCHITECT Dr. M. M. Van Sandt was elected U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU gk e i In. Fifth and Gold to Cliff Da 4] NAVAL / u President to succeed Dr. James JUNEAU |terim President of France has re- Manager of the 20th Century bl Phone Douglas 192 Smith; Harry Sperling will be the pATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED A 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | {004 (o the political wars atre and thereby hangs a tale 4 Juneau, Alaska, P. O. Box 2745 new vice-president, and Mrs. Elton WEATHER BULLETIN The Uggens, Art and Lillian, are ¢ Plans for Pleasure and Fishing I, Eugstrom Secretary-Treasurer Max. temp. TODAY He iscued a statement today at- tied down from early to late at the §) Boats, Round or Vee Bottom— The Couple Club meets on the 18t Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs, Weather at | tacking the new constitution on siore and keeping up a large house () For Professionzl or Amateur | Second Wednesday night of each Station temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am, |which the French Assembly had is difficult. They wanted an apart- Builders. month for a cover dish dinner fol-|Anchorage g 45 45 03 Cloudy |been working. DeGualle complain- ment 9 Inspect the 22-foot and 26- lowed by a meeting which adjourns parrow 25 Cloudy ed that the charter would estab-' Well, Daigler strolled into the 9 pleasure boats and salmon | P¥, @ o'clock Bethel 12 12 0 Cloudy lish what he called an omnipotent music store earlier this week and () troller now under construction Last evening at the close of the cordova 53 12 12 Rain assembly which might lead to an- Uggen asked him if he had any db the Donglhs Boat Ship meeting the membership was in- Dawson 63 A7 1 Rain archy or dict ip. He sald ypartments for rent. Daigler sail & 5 , vited to remain for a showing of 'Eamonton 64 30 38 Clear the latest draft, despite some no emphatically. 2 the Public Health Service’s nhew pajyjanks 54 11 11 Clear 1ges, was just about the sam I would like to sell my home if & nicture on tuberculesis control, "It Hajnes 53 49 49 Rain that turned down by the coun-'t could get an apartment,” said , Can Be Dene.” Juneau 19 50 Cloudy try in a referendum last May. And. ygge; 3 A’fllumr,u". Picture 8 For COMFORT and D Juneau Airport 50 50 Cloudy De Gualle expressed the hope that ell, T would like to get out ot LUTHERAN LADIES AID Ketchikan 61 52 52 Clotdy tion also would refect the un apurtment into a home,” said 4] 5 SERVICE TO HAVE FOOD SALE Kgtzebue 45 34 34 Cleat d constitution at the No- Daigler. “Let's talk busines P r(’fi"b' N(,,.vs 0] Get the NEW ' McGrath 58 38 38 Clear [vember election, even though that| hey’ did and Daigler has pur- " e - 191 iet the Nk The Ways and Means Commit- 4 & : » mean prolonging the temporary 5 9 ¢ Ray s ; '~ Nome 47 15 ace Cloudy mes ging . L chased the Uggen home and the §) “ A WASHINGTON, tee of the Lutheran Ladies Ald will |\, gy 59 35 30 Cloudy {zovernment Uggens are moving this week into 9 © hatcher, conduct a food sale Sept. 28 at 11 ! : Then dro ; his political te-' (po ; 9 GR “ : iy : e ) : Then droppivg his political re-'ypo Daigler ¢ % R Ao 4 M Habit! 5 Petersburg 54 19 50 152 Rain the Daigler apartment in the 20th ¢ [ Mgr. abit! am. at Bert's Cash Grocery, Mrs. £ e - o 0 Slear tirement, the French leader indi- 2 1 % “ ALASKANS FEEL AT IOME Art Kassner, chairman of the com- Lo Land 1o 4 A . Ay [ ‘1 { ; Hentl pUEY ) ] Kass ! 2 L apia - 0 0 o Sotidy cated that he would support in the A 9 1) at mittee announced today Pothes Rinsash 5 g coming campaign those candidates ;j % 1L A rummage sale will be held at g to U = 4 i i i merecd witn nim on e con- DOUGLAS GIRL TO 9 " 4’7_ (£ the church parlors Wednesday ... 4 A o 3 Y Sitka 58 19 19 wm Aosping i 10/ oiclodk-on - CatOpEL o TAB ke 53 12 2 16. A g o B MARRY IN SEATTLE ¢ COLISEUM-—~DOUGLAS e - s | 'vakutat 55 47 41 28 Rain b P A R LR L | (500 8 I, yesterday to C:A0 . . Jocth HEISEL EI.E(TED '0 Aolorgiis, 0 an: RR0cinIe0 e g ’(1 BP B N N E ot dispatch to the Empire, a well- § M [\ : The low pressure trough over the interior At conimes 0 £ e the low presurs vt over it ()| RECTORS BOARD s, sevae: = * 1 ™ ™ FOR THE WINTER SEASON Canada to deepen this morning A marriage application, says the ¢} hous at many stations over most of "Alaska, northwestern Canada, and | } over the Plains States of northern United States and southern Canada. | ALASKA Fsl ASSN dispatch from attle, has been @) 5 f rainfall was heavy over the northern portion of Southeast Alasl - ® qjade by John K. Hannon, 22 of /; S‘JNDAY NHG“ l with over an inch of rain recorded at a few stations in this area. The Skagway, and Vera M. Kirkham, 24, %) heaviest was inches, which w reported at Sitka. Over three inches| o oo poeting of the of Douglas. A : éz FRED MGM“BRAY in have fallen at Sitka, Yakutat, and the city of Juneau during this| o, = 50 pitl oo the Alaska ) storm. The temperatures continued above normal over Southeast Alaska | o oo\ e i SShclns 9 ¥71 I7l et e o Lo oot COASTAL AIRLINES % “Where Do We Go From Here SRS 15 MAKING FLIGHTS £ MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING September 18, Walter s Qo o83 THES Tulet e e e ariia i | Lot it Sieied o Wcse’ o Ui : i Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Lynn Canal—variable winds | I \ ey Joard ofjDirectors for a period of peo. yoo aiol” o6 weather that ! under 15 miles per hour. Outside waters, Dixon ance to Yakutat— |0 05 | et e v s 1t s per hour or less. Rain showers. | e grounded a1l THZNES, AlaSKA CORSIAL §woemmoemommoemme s o s o) m: o o .o, .’ i, - - southwesterly to southerly winds 15 miles per hour or 1 Rain sho My, Heisel is wellknown in Ju- - - 2 : ik e A K Airlines today resumed regu ! neau 1aving been col ectes V. 3, "1" 0B E0isoms Officn for u. fonpsiies: W 0% FRHESEH NN BU»S SERVIC i lo... | WEATHER SYNOP:! JOIN WITH US... VOTE REPUBLICAN .OCTOBER 8TH We Asic Your Vote for.... § | ! ALMER PETERSON, Delegate to Congress ' CASH COLE for Treasurer ! { i E ! ! | noins, YE]}]J"W CAB C0 | l"lr:‘ril‘“:lllx1x;\'”_;":‘;|‘|."~m;:x|xx‘rllu:ul;x)\ 1::::;1“11“;‘1 Pacific Nerthern Airlines had two Fairhanks, Anchotage Whilehorse f'ights in and out yesterday, but ¢ |as well as fraternal activities in o 0 myesday VIA HAINES Pl!ol E ;22 Juneau during his long residence © po A uee Lo e however, b s 5 PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP HENBY A, BENSON for Labor Commissioner Snurilmus l)rnz\fr];OFRn::‘i;{l‘;:": PORS s sde s i')‘f(‘“:'v:\""’“dtlwi"”"l"r schedules over| § vy o 1 onta sails from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M. Service ot oL “ || Phonograph Records. TIfome A to conneet with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage FOR THE LEGISLATURE o e : | Officer for the Fish and Wildlife i Service regional office here, was to B U s I—l N E S fiy south from Juneau today. Mak- JACK TALBOT, of Ketchikan, for Senator FOR REPRESENTATIVES e S/ ks Teallstaycrs MRS. ELTON ENGSTROM of Juneau | i i i | B e (s s S e AL : J. B. y : CO.—Local Agen ANITA GARNICK of Juneau D plgiiz e TONEA AiadEA g .:,_.__..._,._,_...,- e e oot i T ALASKAELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER €O. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA FRANK D. PRICE of Sitka E. E. ROBERTSON of Juneau HARRY McCAIN of Ketchikan DR. DWIGHT L. CRAMER of Ketchikan COLUMBIA BREWERIES STEVE VUKOVICH of Juneau EDMUND J. KAUSE of Juneau We deplere the lack of funds for the needy in this district and Distributed By ODOM & CO. Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service blame the Democratic Administration for incompetence in the We have mailed our ticket and handling ef Territcrial affai platform tp every voter in this district and upon receipt of this letter to you give it your careful consideration and your vote for capability in Alaskan affairs. and i ! I i { % i DR. L. P. DAWES, of Juneau, for Senator 3 i { i | ! | | Republican Ceniral Commitiee of Alaska ; (Paid adv.) —— e E ol , e w2 Retailersof % Rmcnu{n“ TnA"sPonTA'rioN co. i General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” ; Refrigerators, Ranges, “]:;{l::‘r’i(-.rd\(;::;‘mniu“‘mylt\ and Miscellaneous CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Keichikan to: Connirg Inlet Waterfall Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander a"d op er “te Rose Inlet Craig Tokeen Shakan H Bl == T Rogular Sorvice from Sodltle and Tacen: A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision ‘Wrangell rnElGHT P T ) PASSE“GEBS | Returning by Way of : REFBIGERATION i Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock Each Tuesday Afteroon ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. ' Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent KETCHIKAN, ALASKA » 5 B e B e e B S | WWMWW ! General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners | General Electric \Luda Lamps Mechanics

Other pages from this issue: