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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI:—JUNLAU ALASKA MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1946 UNOFFICIAL RETURNS-FIRST DIVISION-GENERAL ELECTION, OCTOBER 8 1946 i Delegate Treasurer Labor Cem. Senator Representativ Statehood Pri. Ballot P2 E Bl BIE o 71 8 B 8 F 5 & EIFE BB NE B &S g | EI s g REE gl 2 Fll B 5 - g 2B ologh B OBL B SLuEl N BT kE 2 g aif 2B B g% & THSOES B BN @ B e z z o sl 71 P gl B B B DR g Rlgh e B e S O SR B SRS = B e atie ) i S W e 5 ] i =) 5! B = June 169 171 198 130 55 127/ 128 215/ 264 164 285/ 225 132, 133 148 173 202 220 138 143 133] 320/ 227, 202/ 346, 1 Junes 200 145 250 142) 100 178 158 165 263| 163 297 280( 179 177 12 148 202 249° 179 194 166 284’ 255| 168 315 6 Jur 257 225 208/ 159 92 169 174 210 299 175 204 261 184 184 178 172| 228] 283) 214/ 159 170 365/ 301 178|[ 385/ .70 | Thanc 20 6 14 8 9 1 S | ) 17t 8 18 1 9 13 14 100 A10) I8 L 80 U asp U gR]| . 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W 8 23, nf 25 17 W W g o A SGIERSROALICHNY Jon Wrangell 185 78| 122| 89|| 109] 33 57 122 33 66 170 58 104/ 64} 52 96/ 162} 61| 169 33 I cold or storm. Of fine cotton Stikine 36/ 13l 20 | 18 & 16| 17 21 26 34 15 24| 16 18 15| ‘96| ‘o B%F 8 t 3 ; Yakutat 33 9 6 35 6 1 36 10 4 27 32 8 2 26 4 25 9 14 20 14 20 gabardine with Alpaca collar Chilkat 8 8 2 18 | A 8 &4y 4 a8 3 2 34 e and lining (100% Alpaca Rlukwan éif aa)| ‘9| ab|| 88 1 5 3 30 8 2 12 3% 4 i3 40 7 off 2n 20 B M %9 8| 328 ‘@Ml[ 281 '5 95 28 3 A 24 25 40l 16 21 35 28] 26i 45 18| 44| 17 i face, 100% cotton back) 8 of - ¥l 8 o 3 8 2. 4 5 L gl 3 6 2 4 Al oy 0 i Knitted wristlets, Water and 138| 14/, 28| 128)| 60| 14, 83| 14 132] 37| 88 103) 134 17 42 50 152f 1) o8| SW 97 3 i 711, 300, 552 441/ 546, 76 368 | 338 520| 514/ 397 420, 417 200 502 376 545 415, 765{ 253) 739| 192 i wind resistant. Mode tan, g1 40| 9] 48y W[ 4 12 7 16 17 15 13| “fof- 9 11 12 18 13 4 8 N 4 Nfown br BINE. Sizes 12 40 20 7| 24| 27| 6B[| 94 o 44 85 41 30 47, 0| 18 28 55 49, 53 12] .4 3 13 o 3 10 4 1 18 a8 5 3 4 i 9 W 1P 1 57) wa0j| -8 ‘60| <85 1 22f| 13 54 20 6 185" g8t 0 42 53] 24 6] 18 do| 18| 48 11 4200 89| 13j 18 63} 3\ 3| 42)| 1) ¢ 8 10| 53 58] @& 7 14 28] 100 55 1| 70/ 18)] 56 20 10.UU Island 18] 0 6 6 8 o ¢ a3y A8 2, 3 Sy i 2 gt Sl SR SRRSO S T A g Hyder a5) || 11 24| 1@ 5 21]| 14/ 20{ 18] 14 18 21 1. 19 14 13 13 18] 18 8 28| 24 9 ‘ Port Alexander 18] 10} 12| 10 gl 01 1ef 1m o oUsl b @l 3 T T R RS 18 11} 6 14 9 14/ 16 7 w Myers Chuck ni 9 6 8 9 4 Al gl 5 6 Bl T Apab g 5 B RET I 01 AR e P Elfin Cove 18] )] 15 M 7 TRAR U & T RS e R 9 R T | R R 10 7 8 1yl 18 18] A & Kake RS T R R 5 30/ 8 3| 51 65 83) 65 O 6 T8 13 M 8 Cape Fanshaw 4 2 2 4 T e T | 2 5 i e e T 2 SN ) 58 4 1 Funter 6 0 Bf, 48 B 0 0 TR R 2 3 I i i 3 3y Y 8 1o 4 5 0 West Petershurg g 1 gl ih R SIS B 8 6 CiwlE A 2 1 L e 4 o0 4 5 Totals 3800/ 1716 2581 2784 | 2433 687 2229 2518 2690 2191 2510 1882 2281 2736 2015 2350 2627 1543 2423 2200 2713 2924 2354 1720 2417 2731/ 3527| 1766] 4048 1060 step and Dale Bachelor; to Sis-| was decorated with a miniature N g quarters of the building. | From Sitka to Juneau: Sally| ith Pasadena, Calif, the bride’s John Marin Estate, buying the capture all weapons and munitions neau, City. Band will be held at 8 P ; " 7 = reat Al Gladys Stanley, Roy Davis, Lloyd October 12, at the Northern Light Dewey Baker, who ¢ he Douglas night ¢ SRS s o o= % v Tl v . : ) Y | ) ewey aker, who cut the Douglas night club, was closed sev “close o s ficials now at work on the snappy pro pass ms fiwa? f Drean, N.. C. Banfield and John Presbyterian Church, Miss Mildred count “closed,” government officials ¥ -+ FASKHA Mrs. John Taylor, Jack Hayes, Mr.|John M. Manc ahoney at the o 1. plating o= K 5 . " ALASHA COASTAL FLIES fig, Jahn avlee ¢ fay | John M. Mancell Mahoney at the punch bowl. plating its re-opening and had g it with an Empire Wantad. tury Theatre on November 12. Friser; from Ketchikan to Peters-!ypite tissue taffeta with long Theile sHENtly: oversa; Vegk ago, v | 3 o e s L T Ty ) B, 4/)4 Bg;étg[)&/i fo, LTI RS Mildred Maynard D o o b e B {s 3 C 2 2 T S =in- v, Mr, a 'S, ters Lake and return: A. P. Seaton ! bride and eight bridesmaids, dressed ————————— | cisco with the and Don Abel JOhn M_ Man(e" and sent especially for the occas- Mike Pusich of this city closed, WASHINGTON — The United Richards, Len Peterson, Olaf Win-¢ In a lovely double ring candle- qunt Douglas Inn and its inventory gqupplied Russia under lend-lease ©'clock tomorrow night in the Grade Mrs. Karl Theile, who pour- eral years ago during the war. Its gui4 today. gram to be presented at the con- arge of the guest book were ed repairs to the building, when = ___ sleeves edged with lace, as were the 1e bride and groom left S no relatives in this country and A T T F N T ' 0 V > 4 O. Nicholson and R. G. Hack- From Juneau to Sumdum and| tion was held In the Gold Room of are asked to phone either of the ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs 4 QaALITY SINCE /887 return: Don Abel, V. Powers, Carl| Be(OmeS Bnde of the Baranof Hotel, The bride’s table above ladies as soon as possible. Wallen Forrest, will reside in the | TUBDAY mGH[ E gl [ & i'g, . i ; ion by Mrs. Norman Neilson of a property deal last week wWith the giates will reserve the right to re-| The weekly practice of; the Ju- UEn. Jiwe i A i 4 them, Katty Johnson, V. Snyder. lighted ceremony Saturday evening, gerving at the reception were st The Douglas Inn, former pefore writing the wartime ac- School auditorium. The band is notter; from Ketchikan: Mr. and Maynard became the bride of Mr. eq, Mrs. T. C. Whiteside and Mrs. owner, John Marin, was contem- e cert to be given in the 20th Cen- vrs. A. Perk and Billy Perki| Tne bride, daughier of Mrs s % & E E‘E@Spigflg MAKY E}GQING WEEKEND 0om Ketchikan to Wrangell: D George s, Maynard, wore a gown of Susanne McMullen and Rosemary he succumbed to a heart attack, |full skirt and short train. Her fin- day by plane for a honeymoon at leav no will, the property went from From Petersburg to Ketchikan: ger-tip veil of illusion was caught Sitka, after which they will make into estate to relatives in France the BOUER % t Da Michael J. Walker, Mary J, Walker, | feathered half-hat with shoulder- From Juneau Angoon: Mary Edythe E. Walker, A. H. Walker, length veil in the same shade. Her selican: A. L. Peter- Denald Mirma, Mildred Carace pouquet was pink and lavender f and Geneva Walt- Lockert, Mrs, H. Lockert; from Pel-ipom-pom chrysanthemums. nah: A. R Hudso Geneva Walter and Hugh| Mother of the bride was gowned ! ! [} " i : s Nirs. §. Loyde, Mrs. J. Samuelson|t0 her head by a coronet of seed their home in Juneau. and Tialy, with Sante Degan, local g VETERANS interesied in HOUSING | : ¢ d s ; and Sil Dolphi: from Petersburg to,Pearls. She wore an exquisitely - administrator of the property. 1 ; y 3 ] y o ; Mr. and M Mancell, Ray © - © . “Oscar Olsen; from Wran- Modeled cameo lavalier, a gift of R > [ General Meeting of Juneau Housing Committee 1 e it Lar nd Wurster, Ray Antiana, YH1C X P, rGO SR ntcine Marin, brother of John § A H ¢ Stilwell d beer ; ell to Ketchikan: R, McEachran;|the groom, and carried a bouquet "‘)UGLAG g N S S | a0 ( o, Gl Co il is Evae % Moo (R S e T § O e " | TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 15,8 O'CLOCK | Al man. ( r o avia and R, G. M. |showers of tiny pink rosebuds. from France, to settle the estate fugoreat | L B M B S pan NEWS which involves several other broth- | : t Vhitcomb, B omb, E chran | Matron oi our, Mrs. Russell K ers. He will leave shortly returning | CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS r Don Un- From Wrangell to Juneau: W.'G. Maynard, sister-in-law of the — to France by plahe. ' v g Barassalty weaises: G de A « and Pa- H. Anfrane, Alice L. Rorrison, bride, wore a gown of dusty pink, 8! y. padies Altar Society of the According to word from the Pu- H PLEASE COOPERATE AND ATTEND " kS =3 Get Low Cost Housing for Juneau holic CI el s, will sich family, no definite plan for Catholic Church of Douglas, wi ; O e e et -t e S A hold a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock the building has yet been decided at the home of Mrs. Marcus Jen-, ~— G i 5 5 SEN. ALl INTETCSLEA ATE INVILEA 10 umismsmmis ey o e e e amd e s s - ) ) ) )t 4 4, ¢ Prc nty and Mrs. Eli Han- iels in electric blue velvet with a hat "% 3 o Wrange Rollyn Oquilik - e cof di rose ostrich plumes. Her 5 : Ricl to Ketc ) There are about. 300,000 register-|corsage was of deep pink rosebuds, A resular meeting of the Doug- FOR THE BENEFIT OF A M H ed nurses in the United States. Candle-lighter were the Mis las City C il is scheduled for H - ————————— [Susanne McMullen and Rosemary tonight in the City Hall ! \ | | ! ! ! i\ jent liked him per i ' ' ked Stilwell to return n U. S. DEFARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | Theile, who wore full-length gowns e el 3 ake ar E: nmen qu JUNEAU, ALASKA (of white with gardenia corsages. A \llh:n ,m. DU\I.,nlh‘ }x‘g i ’; imporiance and commensurat> with DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED \T( 0 A. M., 1200H MERIDIAN TIME | The bride was given in mar- =% will be clad w0 fh'“.m lon(: 1 ' ank, Mr. Rocsevelt add \\l ATHER BULLETIN {riage by her hmlhel:b :\nom.\: 11 1}{‘.}‘(» 2t ])\nl‘(\q)i(:n i i p mp. TODAY |G. Maynard. Mr. Robert Mar- b = o EEign, Hunt P last Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at btin was best man for Mr. Mancell, be held in the Douglas High Schoal | | ei non t e Awar lnq ofa ¥ 5 iy SR LS Station 24 hrs.* | temn. temp. Precip. 4:30am. |Mr. Bert McDowell of Juneau and and is called for 7:45. . i e i : ; 43 34 39 Trace Cloudy iMr. Alvin Polet of Fairbanks, a ”de anl\tdmnm;ll conymttev i | Bairow 29 14 18 Trace Cloudy {long-time personal friend of the heade y Mrs. Marcus Jensen, - o $ Bet 38 38 43 14 Cloudy bride, were ushers. The Rev. Will- plans the sort of evening that will ] e g '., “ r e 3 viCer ] 34 0 Pt. Cloudy |is R. Booth officiated. Floral back- mecan a real good time for all those | | ! 3 30 08 Cloudy iground for the ceremonies was of attending. Each Alumni is privileg- i i dpted from. I = 31 0 Cloudy white chrysanthemums and pastel- ed to mn}a a sgr-st : b ’ Kgnl Brijwelly 5 5 0 Clear colored gladiola with potted palms.' Letters have been written to all| ¥ 0 D b 21 1946 A B o Hoines o . gwr - ekl phdos vin posey sl LSE e b RS B n December 21, ; 3 eau Airport 0 Pt. Cloudy two duets, “Because,” and “I Love chance anyone has been overlouked‘i 2 ; i 09 Clear [ “Teuly,” accompanied at the they are asked to call Miss HElen| g oo ooty oy bk s West Peint Graduate < Tl;:;c(' gxxgw | v Il b g I e & s, o AR 2 ain & R gmmmumml||u||muuumummmn||m|||m|||m|mu|m|m||||u|||m||mm|m|m|mmvmnmmmumw 41 %5 0 oudy | : i1 01 Pt. Cloudy | ] 58 0 Cloudy | 36 Clear | 53 42 0 Clear | L 54 42 .02 Cloudy 55 40 0 Pt. Cloudy | | ; 40 0 Pt. Cloudy | 53 31 0 Clear | i modern L es departme 0 a. m. vesterday to 4:30 a. m. rodav) | | Point VEATHER SYNOPSIS: A ridge of high pressure extends from a ! ] € ¢ bout 200 miles off the coast of Dixon Entrance | s N Wintred "4 rtion of Southeast Alaska to a second high pres- 4 ; ¥ o northern British Columbia this morning. A low | : iren sed in Bristol Bay and it appears to“be moving : fred, Alikon ar 3er Rain has fallen during the. past 24 hours o ——" portion of Canada, the northwestern portion of | TO SCATTER ASHES thwestern iada and along the Aleutian Island AN FRANCISCO 14 Jada and at scattered points over ‘fllflfllfllHIIIIIHIHNIHIIIIIIHIlHIIIIIHHIIHlIlHIHIIIIIfllNIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIHIIHIIHIIIIII 1 sk temperatures range from 12 to 36 degrees over f ( d: Alaska this morning.. The temperatures over 1 conti 1 above normal yesterday. . MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ts frem Maring Stations at 1:30 P. M. teday WIND Height of Waves Weather ‘Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) v cer FUR TAKE GOUD CARE OF YOUR COAT . . Have It VICTORIZED . . Repaired or Remodeled o Pi. Cloudy 50 } foot i . ( Pi 47 10 foot | - ’ 1 B e o] | thoflgsgyg' Factory | ! loudy el UILDING i s»(rnz prYl‘on ENDING 3TUEEDA?IHOEVE-'\ NO“HWEsT | SWEDISH Fur Craftsmen for 3 G(;neratmns | 1east Alaska and outside waters, Dixon ds under 15 miles per hour becoming | i A ll“!s hour Tuesday. Increasing cloudiness | | ter—29.35 inches—57 degrees north, 169 degrees west, | piloted by Ma Detroit, swh the . China-B IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIllI||l||l||llllllllmllllllI|||I1IIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWH O