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PAGE EIGHT : RAINBOW GIRLS BEHRENDS DIES PLEDGE SERVICE THISNOONHOUR ™" oMoprow NiHT : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946 ' VAN MAVERN RETIRES SLAE':‘DAGRUDE(;ITLS(OA'T " AFTER 24 YEARS IN ROTARY MEETING GROCERY BROKERAGE PACIFICNORTHERN | DOUGLAS FUESTWENTY-TWO | NEWS ONMONDAY TRIPS . o oo CLOSING ns and Thom Bowman were elected delegates to the Convention. | The motor vessel Wanderer, un- der command of Capt. S. A. Ste- vens, will leave Juneau, at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, Nov. 9, for Wrangell, with the delegates. | The Alaska Marine Workers Un- jon meeting was postponed until next Monday, due to lack of time. Mrs Verle Hillman who has been secretary to Attorney R. E. Robert- son the past 15 months, left on the Princess enroute Vancouver, Wash., where she plans to spend the winter months visiting her sister, Mrs. V. S. Lovely. Louise to U. S. DEPARTMLNT OF CO JUNEAU, ALASKA DATA FOR 24 HOU NDED AT 4 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME WEATHER BULLETIN | Max. temp, | TCDAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at Station 24 hrs.* temn temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. Ancherage 48 41 32 01 Pt. Cloudy Barrow 35 12 24 04 Pt. Cloudy Bethel 43 41 41 .01 Rain Cordova 39 28 32 15 Clear Dawson 20 12 Clear Edmonton Cloudy Fairbanks 7 15 Snow Haines 42 race Clear Juneau 3 3 & Fog Juneau Airport 42 36 A7 Rain Ketchikan 48 43 13 Rain Kotzebue 31 28 04 Snow McGrath 40 34 29 Snow Nome 32 27 92 Snow Northway 26 14 Trace Pt. Cloudy Petersburg 38 45 Drizzle Portland 45 41 06 Cloudy | Prince George 24 .03 Cloudy Prince Rupert 46 Rain Seattle 45 40 08 Cloudy Sitka 45 22 Rain Whitehorse 32 Trace Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 42 29 31 30 Pt. Cloudy *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 u. m. roday) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The intense high pressure area over the Pacific Ocean south of, the Alaska Peninsula continues this morning A mass of cold air moved rapidly over the interior of Alaska yesterday and is penetrating the northwestern portion of Canada this morning. A deep low pressure center is moving eastnortheastward across tae Bering Sea toward the mainland of Alaska. Rain or sncw has fallen during the past 24 hours over most of Alaska and Canada and over the north central and northwestern part cf the United States. 'Thé tem- perature for the interior of Canada and Alaska ranged from 14 to 33 degrees this morning. The temperatures over Southeast Alaska were slightly below normal yesterday. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M, today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer Cloudy 42 ENE 2 feet . Eldred Rock Cloudy 39 Calm Calm | Five Finger Light Cloudy 12 NNE 8 | Point Retreat Cloudy 39 SE 4 Calm MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait and outside wate: Sitka to Yakutat—northerly to northeasterly winds 20 m2los per hour or less. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Frederick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka-—westerly to inorthwesterly winds 20 to 25 miles per hour becoming variable under 15 {miles per hour tonight. Variable cloudiness with rain showers with de- 'creasing cloudiness tonight and increasing cloudiness Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Mavern At last night’s regular City Coun- will be held tomorrow night at 8 < sailed south on the steamer Prin- I 2 ; _lcil meeting liquor industry spokes- icti A ident ociock i the Scottich Rite Tem-| Standard Oil officials attending cess Louise, planning to vacation in| FPacific Northern, on its regular-' e were on hand opposing the Victim of Auto Acciden Lok i wnounced by Mrs. A. the annual company meeting open-iand around Seaitle through the 1v scheduled run between Anchor- ot A0 Ordinance closing bars & A { Mantyla, Mother-Advisor ing here today were honor guests|winter months. age and Juneau and way Points,|,ng jiquor establishments to cor- Sunday Passes way A barents and friends of the this noon at the regular luncheon| " yan Mavern, one of the Terri- carried 22 assengers, On the East-|{/ond with the closing hours 3 o l | Pledges and Rainbow Girls are cor- meeting of the Juneau Rotary Club.|torjes best known brokers in the bound flight, with Capt. Joe Mor- ..t eoiied in Juneau, or Ordin- Suddenly n HOSpl'a dially invited to attend Among the group were represen-|groc line, is retiring from the Tis, Fu'.xl..Ofncor George McCrack-| g 00 No. 24 which passed first 4 i i e tatives all Rotary Clubs in!pusiness after more than 25 years ¢h and Stewardess Beverly Murphy yeading last Monday, October 21. Little Dutch) Behr-| Alaska, with the exception of the ¢ covering Alaska. However, they Were the following persons: The Ordinance passed its second ed when t Nome organization which is nOt gre not planning to leave Alaska Anchorage to Juneau—Kenneth' reading last night but due to much went out of | e vet a chartered club. | permanently, but have kept their McCaskey, John Carter, Travis opposition ‘disfavoring the Ordin- nm Vander- A brief summnr\ of attendance! summer home and will return here | Lewis, Priscilla Parker, Norman ance, the Council passed a motion pin- " rccords, problems, and work df’“?‘ for the summer months. Haley, Jerald Aubrey, Henry Olson, to put the Ordinance up for a gen- <l by each of these clubs was pre-! Numerous dinners and other so- Mrs. H. Hafemeister Al Condon, eral vote to the people of the com- ! g i ed by the different guests hold-| oia) functions were given by their| D. C. Krautter, E. B. Davis, Carl munity, if this procedure is legal. was bor ing membership in the Alaskan or-{nany friends prior to their sailing. | Durand | Mayor Jensen was to consult the Germany, an ie jons and the Seattle Ro-, - On the Westbound flight yester- City Attorney today for this pur- ecame turalized citizen onvo tary Club HOSP"M No‘“s day, stopping at Gustavus, Cordova ' pose, and if legal, will announce 1044 He The,.vigitorsy dongied, AerOMEL ot and to Anchorage, with Capt.'the election date for the Commun- member Lodge ™ approximately $15 toward the Ro- _ Maury Keating, First Officer Joe jties approval or disapproval of the BP.OE. jo Sept. 27, 1 - tary fund for the Juneau Mem-| gt Anp’s hospital yesterday ad- Burns and Stewardess Helen Roth, Ordinance, beiore passing its third had also t a member of the| CALGARY, Alta, Oct. 20. — A orial Library mitted Charles Rudy, Ronald John! were the following persons and final reading Volunteer Fire Department iparty of 10 Alaska residents is; Capt. Lawrence Bucey of the Al-/ .14 Mrs. Katherine Berray for| Juneau to Gustavus—Ralph An-| Lee k. Swift, presented another The i e at the Charles,starting home in convoy along the aska Communication Services, ““‘fmcdnm! attention, H. Tillotson and'derson application for a retail liquor li- W. Carter M 1 fun-| Alaska highway as the best means John Krugness, Jr, of Royal BIU€ gy ywilliam Smith and baby boy Juneau to Cordova—W. R. Loom- cense transfer from John Marino- r 1 | of getting their new cars and sup- Cab w .»n-l introduced as new mem-|yere discharged is, Mrs. E. Grifiith, Robert Gron- vich to Swift, with -the location He operated his own delis es to Anchorage kers to the Rotary Club, Government hospital admitted ross ; |for the liquor Store to be in the service for several vears, under | The group is headed by James G s r’ “«”-]1 : (!:":_““(-jw'“{;}1““,"1"1-.mk Dennis, Richard Marvin and | Jjuneau to Anchorage—Anson Ha- Douglas Trading Post. This eppli- name erchants Delivery”, more| McGinty, Anchorage night club op-€d x5 “;‘ l)ufi( “l' Craig: | Harvey Marvin, all from Hoonah, gel Florence Sawyer, Pete Dahl, cation was also decided to be put recentl the “White De- | erator, whose wife is a member of 'P;:_“:“P,;‘I : "};“”‘]_gbu;_,'_"‘;{" A”"E ©| yesterday. Elizabeth Ward of Ju-' Eenel Rich, J. A. Peterson, Anita on the coming ballot for the com- 3 j/the “party, - The convoy . InoWAeR ol S pm s W ineau wos admitted this morning.' goutchek munities approval or disapproval.| Behrend's phy-| three 1946 model automobiles, pur- | ensen, Sitka; e _“”‘\‘f"_"' 1| Anita Koutchuk and baby boy {rom % PR The Council voted 4 to 1 at the o ens called | chased in Seattle. Members of the attle; Z. M. Bradford, Wrangell:|ypajakicet were discharged yester- Jast Council meeting, refecting the party said t had no assurance E. C ;(ln:l Ketchikan; Larrs IOURING WOMEN | e ioatn WHHER" Wae. tbew to be S of getting the cars to Alasko before| Hagen, Seattle; Martin Jorgensen.| ks, NI CHE o e B Thteali Nt Dbty 5o spring by ship Seattle; L. Brown, Anchorage; and “ould be done when| Seven trucks are loaded with Rev. Karl r:'”‘:mé"“gl oo o | ALICE POWERS AND A special meeting will be held to- Dr. Carter said that|foodstuffs, which are short and Tuwow. HEEACES 2 5 kel £ night at 7:45 o'clock in the Douglas i up|costly in Alaska because of ”““‘I; il ‘}I{Kt,l“k Srdi F'A"(E I.o wED l" HERE THURS FR Bible Church with Ray Anderson trom maritime strike, and with mater- /M. C Coon, Kodia "y ® of 8t Clond Minn., ws’ speaker: been inlials for completion oi an Anchor-! Dick Garvin, son of Mr. and Mrs MOB“.E AI.ABAMA e AR e e yon and had ! age theater | Homer vin, who recently re- ’ Thursday, October 31 and Fri- leader, having spoken at many ral- T s Slies | turned here from occupation M fay, November 1, at 2 £fi- 1 s regu-| he convoy Is carrying supplies ™ L 3 day, November 1, at 2 pm., o lies across America. There will be When a was sent out:for a prolonged trip along the wii- |Vice with the Army in J B s P“‘!‘“-‘ “‘:d AUBUSt cors of the Alaska Presbyterial orper interesting features on the for blood donors, the hos- ' derness route. [also present at today's Rotary, Argiro, whose forthcoming marriage gociety will hold meetings in both Lrooram. Young people and boys . 4 { meet vas recently announced, flew to Northerh . I Pr o9 < 2 s deluged during the after-| — . e the orthern Light esbyterian ,nq girls will especially enjoy him; . - s | Photographs of the guests at the Seattle via PAA, enroute to his 2 £ o A " s g noon by friends of Behrends who B 3 | Church and the Memorial Presby- the puplic is cordially invited. wanted to give their blood for lhe‘l(e Skids 'rom head table were taken by Eckley home Mobile, Alabama, where terian Church Y o PR R Guerin, local photographer. | the marriage will take place. At 7:30 pm. on both Thursday T i 5! o | . B The bride-to-be is the daughter and Friday T dll be DOUGLAS ANB MEETS Dr. Carter had believed that and Friday a joint service w § i SR Al ] (1] of Mrs. Irene Powers of this city, + : : The Douglas ANB elected new of- Behrends would have recovered | Ll ¥, held at the Memorial Church at : 5 i Ou”‘ 3 L Cba and the groom has been employed which time the leaders will pre- ficers at last night’s meeting, which e _successtu ‘l U\m,; “: (})‘,N’( 1 S casiis etz ol s P | by the Royal Blue Cab Co. sent an interesting program are as follows: George Stevens, rd.p('nod_ but he n.'dultml In\‘ \\/\:»LI!\(:T()N,' .(}u 29 OPA IN WASHINGTON H i g g T Thes oificers, the Mesdames President; Edward Murphy, Vice- accidents of that sort, where the!skidded ice out from under price | Verne Swanson from Craig. Ed President; Sandy Stevens, Record- chest is crushed to such an ex-'control today | " 4 Swans ol g, s ; i 2 Freeman from Ketchikan, Elwood ing Secretary; Joseph F. Stevens, tent, there is no telling what com- Declaring that the supply is | ¥ ¥ 3 % ik i r % . [l Hunter from Sitka and Vesta Scott Financial and Corresponding Sec- plications may set in, nor how sud- ple to meet all demands, the X a and sta - ; 4 | e from Hydaburg, will arrivi the setary; Thomas Bowman, Treasur- denly they may cause death. agency said its action would apply SR D' H (I I d S ke s e row, er, and James Fox, Sergeant-at Zo B A rinceton-. O row, er, , Sergeant-at- : g to both natural and manufactured OLYMPIA, Wash. Oct. 29.—The [es In Lieve aft HnCEn S LSRN s il n gaal : 45 Slear. 16 Bhaible cout having already toured the south- arms. “l “ Il IS, 18), WL As O E SRy e e Mot @ o PR i ern and coastal towns. George Stevens, Sandy A. Ste- p The industry does an estimated action against the state’s “bottle cpEVELAND, Oct. 20 — Brig ikie: . JabN eoh “ ATt Wabater - st ! COMM“TEE MEET:SEGO.%O.UUU worth of business a clubs” tcday }r.).lln\}-mi‘u \nmlmmz,\ Gen. Leonard P. Ayrds, 67. inter- wrangell left the boat after com- year Supreme Court decision pationally known business statis- ploting the Southern portion of > ‘Meanwhile o;;,\ ;:\uu(m.‘ ATl | ' Vn.‘, (‘1\uuC 1::‘\1\:[:\ ‘1‘1; tician, died of a heart attack °t/the tour, and will be Teplaced by There will be a meeting of the Page directory lsting COThL~ ) UL OF Ol o8 ihey 0ot O ISR Hore MO Y T ol ol Vice- Mys, Prank Price of Sitka in Ju- nominating committee of the City|modity groups decontrolled up to the premise \\:leu‘» ; has A.(:l ‘:'1]..\41 President of the Cleveland “Trust' pegy Planning Council tonight at 8 o’- October 15 ’B-‘“’l S g S '“"‘_‘[“M Eontroli op, Every woman of each of these clock in the Council Chambers, ac- W mms S Al g s DRk G e byterian churches is expected cording to an announcement by, F&WL ("f\}jl' Kl ot Atty o '1‘ el -“1‘-;» ~SOUTH ON BU ttend the programs and gain Mayor Waino Hendrickson I'he Fish and Wildlife Motor Ves- said the opinion “lays a complete wilbur Irving was a passenger S hih e AT - > sel Brown Bear leaves tonight for basis for moving against all unli- apoard a PAA plane yesterday, go- Seattle. The F&WL's ship Brandt censed clubs.” also expected to leave tonight! County p: opinion at a January meeting that KIWANIS Ralph Rivers, CLUB MEETS Attorney General | is secutors exppressed for Alaska, will speak on “Citizen- for an official patrol around Chi- ship Responsibilities’ tomorrow | chagof area “pottle clubs must go.” The prac- nocn before members of the Juneau! e tice in the called clubs is for Kiwanis Club at its regular lunch- | MAIL FROM SEATTLE patrons, or “members,” to bring eon meeting in the Baranof Gold; U. S. Navy PCE 872 arrived in their own bottles for mixing of Room. |Juneau from Seattle last evening; drinks — >oe — and this morning unloaded 168 The Washington State law pro- e ®» o o o o o o e sacks of mail for the local post hibits sale of hard liquor by the icks drink except in recognized private clubs o |Office, 38 large packages, 32 WEATHER REPOR'' @ | tor Sitka and 26 sacks for Skagway (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Perfod Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning e o o i In Juneau—Maximum, 43 minimum, 34 | At Airport—Maximum, 42; { minimum, 32. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Cloudy with occasional light rain tonight and Wed- nesday. Little temperature change. PRECIPITATION Past 24 nou:s 7:30 a.m. today) In Juncau — 27 inches; o | since Oct. 1, 1163 inches; o | 2 = ! since July 1, 3483 inches | E DO LOVE our work—but these days,” we At Airporqg— 17 inct almost dread leaving home and going to our since Oct 986 inches showroom. since July 1, 26.90 inches. eeecceecee®sccencser®sssnstoe So many people want new Packards, and there are so few coming through! But you can't build cars without materials! The factory is straining every effort to get more ! ! parts and material so production can be increased. s Tflnight eee 3 We're doing our best! ! ! Some cars have been shipped with wooden bump- ! plan on a laSIY i ers, some without window regulator handles. This i . { costs the factory a lot of money, for it means that ! full course dinner 1% replacements must be shipped and installed later. { i ! | Under such difficulties, it's a wonder the folks at E L ke pleasani ! ‘ the factory have done as well as they have. This ycar, | atmOSphel’e 1 compared to the same period of 1941, Packard has ! H built a higher percentage of cars than the industry 1 at ! as a whole. : ! i We don't dare predict! | [ 1] Vi Our customers have been so patient that we'd like to } 11 1 ! sound some optimistic note. | | { - | | | Hl H \ \ \ I iy (\\ | YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE ‘ _sagmg | e D e e | JUNEAU MOTOR CO. Foot of Main Street—Juneau, Alask; ing to Seattle on business. M. 5. JORGENSEN, WIFE, VISIT HERE to Juneau to attend thz conference of Standard Oil Com- pany executives, Martin Jorgensen of Seattle arrived here by plane 'yesterday, accompanied by his wife, Carol. They are former Juneau- ites, and will visit Mrs. Jorgensen’s ‘relatives during their stay here. w. L. of (Bud) the Nance and Kann's five and ten Nance, operator Coming cent stores in Juneau, returned here by plane yestert following a business trip to the states. iy N T The average citizen takes 305 rides each year on trolley coaches. street cars and buses But word from Detroit says that parts and mate- rials are still scarce. Steel continues to be limited Shortages of lead, copper and other materials are looming up. ) Scrap iron has been so scarce that Packard sta-ted the ball rolling on a nation-wide collection drive! Take ccre of your present car! Until you're sure of getting a new one, give your present car the best of care. Lots of cars are running better and lasting !onger because our trained mechanics have serviced them right. Give us a chance to catch those litzle troubles before they grow up into big ones. Bring your car in any time. We're short on new cars, but we're long on helpful, car-saving service. 1o Iravel UNION PACIFIC a qood time a The Seasoned Traveler; goes by Train There is no more beautiful time of year to travel than autumn. Eastern cities—the great business centers of the nation—offer you their top best in weather. Days are pleasantly warm and evenings are cool and brisk. The country, too, invites you with its colorful and ever- changing scenery. Make your business or pleasure trip now—by Union Pacific. Comfortable trains carry you to your destination relaxed and refreshed. , For complete information, inquire of City Ticket Office 1300 4th Avenue Seattle 1, Washington Phone EL 6933 WINTER VACATIONISTS! Remember. . Sun Valley reopens December 21, specific— say “Union Pacific’ UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD a0ao or tnt Stitawibovars ane rne Challengers

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