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PAGETIWO. = £ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 2 WEDNESDAY, NOVLVIBER 6, 194() it (\';{fu“stf{mlf”lff .‘liifi. ALASKA COASTAL s Mf‘;f}‘.k”' teon Hammers- TWIN BOYS BORN "‘"S | Arthur Vandenberg in \LL g (OMEBA(K IN e G B FARES TUESDAY l““:ud e ey ISMND;,, Pe ol lift ident Truman, tré ing back | James and son; Juneau to Cor- Twin boys, who can claim the! Reg. US. Pat. Off. to Washington by train af voting ST Ro dova: Harold Evans, Ora Evams. distinction, of being the first twins] R E © Missouri, heard gloomy news| Making up its schedules loit Mon- * Juncau (o Anchorage: Bugene lo arrive at St. Aun's Hospital this| BRASSIERES from his home s before retir- e to the storm tHat Kept Beymer Bernice Dahl, Betty year, were born this morning to | ing . m, (E | planes out of the air, Alaska Hawks, rk Brown, Jamies Pot- Mrs. Garrett Gregory, wife of a\ His self-chosen Demccratic candi- | Coastal flew the followinls passen- ter, Daniel Fornaugh, G. Bryant, lighthouse officer at Sentinel Is- THE LIFT THAT te,Enos A. Axtell, lost to Repub-|gers on seven runs in and out of Mys. C. W. Dolan, A. Imp,\”, land. § Albert L. Reeves, Jr. in the|Jjuneau yesterday D One NEVER LETS YOU DOWN the twins weighed 5 s) is exy ¢ come fass) is expecte i of congressional off from the ) District Congressional race %o Beterbiy, Tl B v pounds, 5 ounces, the other tip- m Ray- head, Zal Y S ANDREWS' DEATH; (5w wdisni: AT HEALTH CENTER commumcarions and Shirley Rowley, E. D. The ne gin next Monday after- A WIFE 1S BLAMED| Sz vasee v 0 Tex Perma-lift Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Vandenber would be esiding o \ero, Larry Parson and R.'nhoon, Nov. 11, at 2 o'clock, and are HAS 2 ADDI"ON&J er to succeed nator Kenneth . sl indue R 3. | Stryker to continue for six weeks, it is an- D. McKellar (D-Tenn) if the Re- oy pcgoner Felix Gray's office| To Hoonah, Mrs. K. Kane, Shor- nounced by Mrs. Betty. Erickson, i ”“““i“‘“l C[;“\'“’Z‘_”}'}‘“;::“"“ { GIBDLES public win - vesterday afternoon on the death of 'ty Wilson, Frank Wright, Arthur Public Health Nurse FOTH. VI el b ey X d. William = These informal classes are held tions Station the City Health Center, 318 scrambled yesterday, there was a ator Robert Andrews resulted in the ver- Andrews, W. J. MacDona considered the i Death from a blow on the|James and Eleanor Mills; from i G . . Biet! tv ucceed Senator Alten Barkle D- . A . tersburg 1€8 o Main Street, and include the fol- good reason for it - or rather, two A 3 head, inflicted by Andrews,” | Petersburg to Juneau, Parker W : R | good reasons . NY) majority leader g N P W, Willis . lowing subjects natomy and 8 sons ! s + as m Li Negus, F. W. Williams, Earl Oh 3 B o A N ) B s OTT 1T 2 . , o5 : regnancy. /geine he ‘reasons why” arrived at NO BONES ABOUT IT Vandenberg’s Testimony was given by Dr. Will- | mer Williamson, Ted Young, Physiology of Pregnancy, Hygeine Ay STAYS UP WITHOUT STAYS 4 of Pregnancy, Nutrition, Clothes for St. ‘Ann’s Hospital yesterday Jack Mother and Bab, Bathing the both were boys whose fathers are Baby, and After Care of Mother Aircraft Communicators with the and Baby. All mothers-to-be are CAA who attended An-|John sley, Elmer Daalman an hour and 40 min- R. Matsen: from Wrangell, after the blow was Gucker from Ketchikan, Rose Vandenberg, who ha n serv-'jom Blant o Secretary of grews durir utes he Tom Connally (D- ¢ an advisor uld re- proba tained Milo Clouse, Assis-|Pozaunt and Mr. and Mrs. P. Gil- _ A . e Byrnes adviser, as'yang Soioe Ohist WHo s, ohe DEENS invited to attend these clas Mr. and Mrs. Stanley LaRue ““l it P BRY EON08 GRIST WY eSO & 4 fo) ave proven very ar the parents of a boy who arrived the Foreign Relations coveral law authorities called to| From Sitka, G. Welcom, Mis. A. ;‘l“"h S i s S T Fipka i ) e in a shift which W (" yaen Slanto o LR e past. oot B E- Tores Committee in a the scene by Dr. Blanton Anderson, G. Northrop, D. Ruther- 5 . 7 hounds, 11 otttk wBd b2 A Jurymen for the inquest were:!ford, Mrs. J. Freeborn, Mr. and John K. Marshall, William L. Gris- ! Mrs. F. Slavo, J. W. Hanley, R.' EMB[[M (luB MEEIS Xhlml‘lIf second child in the l_nR!l(,% Henry M. H Albert A.|L Swanberg and Frank Mondy The second “CAA" baby was born ‘It’s th Vices wn* line to become er of a Re James McNaughton, and!from Tulsequah, B. C., R. Smith, D. TOMORROW AI 8 P.M. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, at S “c. e IR publican House his party ac- f E. Almquist Campbell, E. Nelson, R. J. Thomp- g 11:57 last night, and welghed 61 aranof Hotel Building epts “the responsibility the Ameri-| Mus. Andrews, now held in Feder-|son, Ps saynor, G. Ba 3 g oot “1 Mn lmn\ (i’\l »\uu V6 ‘a1 Jul Here o0 Bvich of alleg- | McG o Cxl"ll-"m'y(n 211?]&{'”:“ Emblem Clib members are ve- pounds, 12 ounces. He Is the tint Y} e an people by their ma il cGuire and 00p minded by their president, Mrs. baby for Mr. and Mrs. Adams. | — placed i nds.” cd murder in the second degree, iS!Tenakee, Mr, and Mrs. T. McGrail, Bvss e | : ‘ C. Jens E b ting < LT GOP Chairman Carrol 1 to have told investigating au-'and Mr. and Mrs. E. Heins. W. C. Jensen, that both meeting ates have been advanc week Reece predicted Republic thoritfes that her husband had hit| mrom Hoonah, Jacob Pratt, Louis G2tes hiave been advanced one luIHERA" I.ADIES ies in West V. Maryl her with a waste basket in a fight! Geisel, T. J. Syrjala, M. Hudson, this month, with the regular i ot 6 the taral Tow e e | ey T SEIRL Lt ek mesting: (o1 E TP 0RGrro MEET THURS. NIGHT | Jimmie Wright, J. Ardenia and Mr. d in the Elks Hall . put Republicans in all top comm tee post Rep. Joseph Maruin (Mass) | i A New Girdle Sensation l Jaksions bl 4y e o 3 7 night at 8 o'clock, Bhich AU Hgte 1g AU flictd on him. She is alleged 10 and Mrs. Leo Houston; from Wran- “'Noiation of officers will be, The regular meeting of the Luth- Dewey Swept In bave thrown a water glass at An-fgell to Ketchikan, Mrs. GAABUIY: yo4 gt tnis time, and & good at- cran Ladies Ald Soclety will be 4 VO R OT, s e e e hit Bl oo ani|oiom, ReteFsbity Tto, ESLHIGH. OIR (b pind i nitiicEEtiel held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock - Dewey (R) back into o Ip New ved. The glase it his templs Wi peime e i at the church parlors, with Mrs. R.! York by a majority climbed he cied at 5:40 o'clock yesterday i ah g bigs EiE Pallobe R Ydosanb O ARG To oun EUSTOMEE toward 750,000 « ik B on gave bl cause of desih (Y EL B EXIRA NIGHT Fory o BTN ki S margl rojEctintg Ll STObE I o, 2t i ly invited to attend - > > | f GOP Pres- in Mrs. Andrews ¢ anew into the rank ider possibilities in 1948, ¢ Irving M. Ives (R) to Vi [URNS s' Night will* be FORWALD i his Senate race wth former Gov ASHINGTONDistrict of Co- observed umu,n at the Teen-Age Charles H. Forward, Forester For the last few months we have been Hertert Lel n for the seat Mead e ents have voted over- Pacific \um“m Airlines flew an Club, opening at 7:30 o'clock, ar with the U. S. Forest Service, has i % vacated ingly in favor of proposal for | extra schedule between Juneau and ‘all parents and their friends are returned here from a three-weeks troubled with a milk shorlage Now, it Bricker Sceres Win rule and the right to vote in' Ancl o u-\!uda_\ to carry the invited to attend official business t to Cordova b o é % o The same kind of surge gave national elections passengers left over from Monday, Teen-Agers will be admitted if and Seward - seems that with milk hotiles being un- when all planes were grounded by accompanied by their parents, the oo - i 5 Sl Nee i SAVEIREBOAIE ¢ s obtainahle — - not classified as relief uare dancing will be one of November 9th, Douglas Fire U. S. DEPARTMENT OF €O I \\'k;\'l"lllul{ BUREAU 2 JUNEAU, ALASKA weather. : B ! The first flight, under Capt. Joe| ¢ ‘ ke Z DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M. 12071 MERIDIAN TIME | yro,0i “pirst Officer Ed Thorton, the attractions of the evening Dance. cargo — — we are makmq an earnest WEATHER BULLETIN Olerver Bl Blith ard Stewarde| o = e e - ST e : Max. temp S EARntDAY ; ¢ss Louise Leitner, carried the fol- S VNP N 3 appeal to our customers to look around last Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs Weather at | {owing persons to Juneau: Arthur . 3 i ; 2mrse | Gemp. gemv. Prech . 420am | Rhen, Juld MoCam, W. K and dig up all the milk hottles they can i i 4 o e | Locmis, Leonard Berlin, Elliott 2 4 . 3 o mratel i Bop e S Be i il find and return them to the siores or to Bethel 3 12 12 07 Pt. Cloudy | prown %0 % Cordova 10 32 2 1.02 Snow iy e e R * ¥ H 3 3 H G 4 . 1 Show | Juncau o Anchorage: _Scoi PO You it our office, in order that, since more milk be wea i 1 gl Donaldson, , Mrs. §. Donaldson, V.| # ) ilabl = ok 4 : bt Cloudy | TiEmpo, Mrs. F. A. Yanson, E. L IN G 15 NOW avallablie, we can coniinue our g : s OV Lanine Edward Carr, Edward “ - 3 Ravre 61 no @ Pr. Cloudy | JOnDSon, H. E. Haris, Wendell|, CHRISTMAS SHOPP uninterrupted delivery of milk. ordle. Juneau 2 38 10 : i : sk o 4 “ Herk Murchison, L. A. Robinson, § Jeisurely and comfortably this year— G v % e g Wm. Collingswood, Mrs. B. Col-' " : : | 11 04 0 Pt. Cloudy | lngsw Sandra Collingswood, | , 5 in cur studio. b $ 5 ® ; Aot - 11T (.n]hnp\\lmd . 2 » 1 8 2 8 Sno i . o g T gww Bl Hos Bon Pestestield, M . ; Please Cooperate 14 3 12 01 e | D. Smith, Jl/)n\ Smith, Mrs. V.| 1? Phoiographs - 12 Glfls Nome 19 1 04 Cloudy 1 . n l Y M lk B lll s A o Pt Cloudy | Capt. Claude Fergusen, First Of-| Foiat kot oot b elurn ¥ our i oLlies Petersburg 37 35 1 Pt. Cloudy | ficer Dave Schirmer and Steward-| A % 2 ¥ higa 5 ess Beverly Murphy carried on the! & A I - Portland 49 Rain ! 3 q ; ¢ . . . B0 Ganer B Clear | second schedule the following per- |« "Phone 35 for an appointment — TODAY'! mme la.e Y!! Prince Rupert 41 09 Pt. Cloudy | S0nS g ; ° Seattle 5 01 Cloudy | Anchorage to Juneau: Glen Neit- | » E B i 4 ,) Sitka 4o Rain zert, Mrs, G. Neitzert, Logan An-| § s 8K = & S . Whitehorse 0 Pt | dersen, Lucille Anderson, Lee|*” 20th Centt l:!dv‘, H Yakutat 21 Cloudy Teague | i ® o (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 u. m. roday) | Eldees Cunningham, Mr. Hale,| . & g & J D i ' i uneau Dairies, Inc. WEATHER SY An area of low pressure was reported over | Alfreda Frank, Lt. Orville Frank, central C a second low pressure center was located over western Alaska and a third center m‘(hr south of the ‘\]\'\HLI“‘“'.°00'.'...'.'....”..’.....""”.”’.....o..’..0..‘/‘o°‘°.°0‘°°°°".’ Islands. A high pres: L located north of the Hi Almu‘z Islands this mornir sed in intensity and moved northeastwarc | g causing a southweste flow of maritime air accompanied by rain over Southeast Alaska. Ra or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours along the coast from Or . to the Gulf of Alaska and over the north| central portion of Canada. Below zero temperatures were reported at a $ °® ¥ ¢ few stations over northern Cana /\lu.s)?u»!hl.x nu‘vrmvm.- Tem- § (:asll&ll 3 A MARINE WEATHER BULLETI Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves peratures over Southeast Alaska were above normal yesterday distinction FOR THE BENEFIT OF Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel (Sea Condition) | & Cape Spencer Hail 42 1foot |9 . Eldred Rock Cloudy 41 3 feet hl Point Retreat Cloudy 40 1 foot : MARINE FOREC FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait southerly to southwesterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Frederick Sound—southerly winds 15 miles per hour or less. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat westerly to southwesterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rain or rain showers § Nelly Don : DRESSE one or two piece plaid or stripe top and plain skirt— S, MEETING Juneau Local “ Alaska Marine Workers Union || 3 7:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY é e November 6, 1946 § NELLY DON t Frigidaire also, one - color wool jersey —— $10.95 to $19.95 On December Zl, 1945 | | Get In on the Awarding of a i | | | ! Just try one on? Juneau Government School To consider agents’ reports and ‘. transportation of delegates HERBERT MERCER, Secretary. z " Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . PASSENGERS lfl'llflmflofl ' 5 57 ALASKA TRANSPORT ATION CD', Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Jones-Stevens THE HOUSE OF SWANSDOWN R i go»»nn..»"n.“n...»onnomoo«......omwm»“mun«o« PR AT T | 4

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