PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA —==———=j{| Gastineau Channet music lovers are a trio concert, a children’s concert; and for those who read critically, ]a series of book reviews by a group w ACHUSE‘"’ MEN fof three local critics, Mrs. McMull- tn promised o et FRIDAY NIGHT | Action taken at the busines e o o o 0 o o o WEATHER REPORY ® (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6,30 o'Clock T In Juneau minimum, 36. To Keep Them Cozy-warm and Comfy meeting held following the lunch- b AR At Airport — Maximum, 40; [eon included the voting of partici-| A Pubic SeREE B FORET O 8 minimum 34 Ipation in the Alaska Federation of Personnel aboarc the s Coa © o o Guard Cutter Wachusett, now sta- tioned in Juneau, will be given by the City of Juneau Friday night from 9 until 12 o'clock in the Elks Hall The Juneau Business and Pro- al Women'’s Club will act as ficial hostesses, according to nncuncement today by Mayor ino Hendrickson. B THER FORECAST (Juneau and V Rain with South to miles per hour tonight e and showers Friday with de- e creasing win Little tem- ® perature change PREU! ll'll'\'”()\ ® (oats ® (oat and Leggings | Women's Clubs' project for an ex- change scholarship fund, with Ru sian and American students par- ticipating; the decision to open each luncheon meeting with a finging grace; agreement to con- Itribute to the purchase of a Pres- | ident's pin for each outgoing Fed- ration President embers also voted to inquire r into possibilities for secur- ing the presence of Robert Kaz- “)H [.ANDE“G) mayer, noted author and news |commentator, as a lecturer in Ju- [neau, the hepe being advanced that other organizations would be will- y winds In Juneau — 1 inch; s Nov. 1, 568 inches; since July 2,68 inches Airpor 21 inche since Nov. 1 inches ince 0.49 @ Spow Suits s200cesec T'w cargoes ol herri nded at Juneau Cold Stc g were ge yes- Girls' Coats . . Warm, wool coats for ing to cooperate in the venture. \“”"»‘" b”“v_:]”““\““”’ G“F‘r:l r‘]"' e e o o o e s e s i nd littl Also received with interest was a i8S and George James' Admiralty B e B report of Mrs. Burrass Smith, club brought in approximately 225 bar- i U | representative to the City Planning '€l apiece Empire Wantads get resul blue, tan, brown Cemmittee, who announced that the U, 5. DEPARTMENT OF “WEATHER BUF Sizes 1 to 12. . mes of the representative citi- JUNEAU, ALASKA zens selected by that body to serv as a City Planning advisory body will be announced soon Two new members, Mrs. Pat e |Mayo and Mrs. Lynn Fontaine, DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:20 A. M., 120011 MERIDIAN TIME WEATHER BULLETIN Max. temp. TODAY last | Lowest 4:30 am. 24hrs Weather at 15.95-21.60 were presented by Membership 24 hrs.* no. (':x j Y ‘4'31‘” m. chairman, Mrs. Willis R. Booth, and 20 i 8 ;‘““ i - voted o th2 club. Present for £ e Coat and Leggings . . . the. lungheon were. fitty - members S snew and guests. 37 Trace BN Clever sets with match- i o s ok 15 ing hats—In Duracuna (fine wool fleece) and (OA“M. FUES 38 ON "1; l: ":“"_"' wools . . . nice fitting G ( o X © L0 Alaska Coastal Afrlines carried u Alrport 19 36 21 85 the following persons on flights to Ketchikan 43 36 & and from S wska points Kodial 42 44 : vesterday: to § Fro~ces Paul Kotzebue i) b and Mrs. Charteris Aoonah, Los Angeles 5 el . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jack, Eddie McGrath 17 10 SHOW SullS il Jack, Jr., Mrs. Fletcher, Bob Mor- Nome 24 4 gan, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, w. Northway 18 = i One and two piece snow Price, Mr. and Mrs. Pros Ganty, Fetersburg 3 34 ‘3 suits . . . Styled by Me- Jacob Pratt, F. Phelps, and John Fortland .. i S adle S Kem in all wool, also Mancell; to Funter Bay, A. J ;3"1:: (R“:‘,',” 4” 28 ‘Itr:‘ wm‘““»uu lamb trim, Zelan pro- Whitmar William Goodman; ¢'nc® RUPE 2 4 s oty S : to Tulsequah, B. C., D. St g | Seattl 92 s ) il cesged suiti e J. MoGeb Sitka 36 42 Pt. Cloudy 1 to 12. From Sitka to Juneau, T. Hofr- “Whitehorse man, Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs, *2rutat 32 - Sty 15.95-21.85 K. F. Hager, H. C. Bridge, Vera paep g L L AGERUE R e 3 WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A deep low pressure center moved north- Crone, L. West and P. F. Schnee; - y " istward from the Pacific n to Bristel Bay this morning. This low from Tulsequah, B. C., W. J,.Tul- Sastwar e Pacil 3 s at‘ended by strong to nds from Middleton I to the Bristol 1 trotn” Honabe, 7 M dcist v, (0x Satenued Duistiong €0 i i i e O oy, gtuck. Bay area. The high pressure center located abou west of i located about 700 miles west of Oregon this morn- s k- horthern California rile ‘ 3 ‘“{‘; H"“,“.'d\f”“‘ o ;}"fl‘;‘_‘ ing and a ridge of high pressure extonds northnorthes 8 Zg’z i 0 silg P‘l‘ 3 ¥, 2 Tu SRRIS | conter British Columbia to a second high cente . U e Teny Florendo AUl dUHnGE - | iy iwesteth rtion of the Northwest Territory. T )w has fallen QGALITY SINCE 1887 Y ; s along the coast from northern California iz Oce over central Canada, the fTountain region S!mpsons Honored o B c;.'n:‘}:,\ and northern United States over western Alaska. Below zero temperatures prevailed 4 H he northe ticn of Cz and Alaska W . At Recepliondipe | o o o e at Aklavik. - Temperatures high report from the “City Manager — Al 1tinued above normal yesterd: . Mrs. Don Fos- | Simpson were honored last nigl ine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today Reports from M V. and WIND Height of Waves Lold the hest minds partment Chairma with a reception held by C 1 a condensation of recom- basic EDU(AIION NEEDS ath ‘:,,l o ons made by City Planning Mrs. Ernest Gruening in the Goy- Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Conditi be authorities in Portland and Seattle ernor's home. Cape Deci Cloudy 14 8 9 fest and non-sect given to Mrs bert Coughlin, club Comdr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mré-Er- gidred Rock Cloudy 41 24 Y BiinE e Wolk $ T President, dur her recent trip 'i‘” Gruening and Mrs. Robert W. pive Finger Light Cloudy 41 17 ' P qdy e Uspicas: of “Lh8E Daphtte Club members and others Simbson ; Point Retreat . Cloudy a8 4 Woman's Club Fine Arts Mt : or SHEaton akid s d in the subjects consider-| , Pouring and serving during the MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD 1.M)1N(. FRIDAY EVENING: ML SR S D can by both study groups are in- evenings were Mesdames Helen Advisory storm warning—Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat and Cross Dept. Sponsoring Ser- |man: Mrs Elon Engrom. b vited to attend, it wes pointed out. Coss, Fred Eastbaugh, Harold | Sound-lcy Strait arca—increasing southeusterly v Ryan’s comments were in line Fine Abts Rerles Foss, Wallis George, Isadore Gold- | per hour this afternoon :md suull‘,\\'c‘.xlwrly to westerly 35 to 40 miles per H the club’s theme for the month and o - ¥ stein, Huntington Gruening, B. D. 't lecreasing 20 to night and Friday rotected Nov. 10-16 o featured on munity will be the Fine Arts Pro-| Scnert Flsle Mclean, Earl Mc- G s . _ Ginty, Grace Wickersham, William oming 35 to 40 miles per hour by program was a group of sov ram series to be presented under| . e e L S TE the: Ansrican pEODIE Rren bt B Sl AponkaraMin ot Tl Worhan oy | T iebead jand Dean Williams. 5 to 35 miles per hour ¥ ment with Gen. ‘IKe' yyn Mys Don McMullin as aple Department of Fine Arts through s recent statement 10 go.ompanist the coming months, plans for which the effect that continuing peace are: well along. aSoording 60+ De- can be achieved only through edu- Further Activities partment Chairman:Mts, Don Mc- cation, a great deal more money Also under direction of the De- pullin who announced that the must be provided for the purpose,’ partment of Education will be No-|coming series will include a voice Alaska’s Commissioner of Educa- vember radio programs each Wed-!concert by Mrs., Henry Harmon, a tion Dr. James C. Ryan told mem- nesday morning at 9:45 o'clock, Christmas Festival in cooperation bers of the Juneau Woman's Club with stimulating programs planned ith church choirs, the high school at their luncheon meeting held for Mrs. Engstrom announced.' pand and a chorus for community | Wednesday at the Baranof Hotel Scheduled for the third Tuesday . singing. both to be held during the “Throughout the country each month, study groups will'money of December other nations as well, edu with Mrs. C. L. Pope- anned as further treats for | must be universal he Woman's Part in ing that “in Alaska that ideal 1 Post-War World” before the far from realized, with ov rnational Relations group, which thousand children who have never s at 2 p. m. in the Alaska been inside any school and Power Co. penthouse. Pointing out that to be fully ef- As principal topic for the eve fective the instruction offered must 1 meeting of the Peace-Time be the best possible, Dr. Ryan de- Planning Dept. on Nov. 19, Mrs @ared further that “right here in B. D art will offer a paper Juneau the public must expect to on “Public Utilities in Juneau,” a pay from $4,000 to $6000 a vear report which will be For the last few months we have been troubled with a milk shortage. Now, it seems that with milk bottles being un- obtainable — — not classified as relief cargo — — we are making an earnest a Bl Disappeared Overnlqht N fi 3 lhcl\huds too. No wai Yes, it is true, there is a Marinleas, medicated liquid calied | KLEEREX that dr; | to its teachers an $10,000 to its for future reference Meet- r embarrasse superintendent, in order to put ing at 7:30 p. m. in the home of 24 G Ygant (e deae ap eal to olr cusiomers o look around teaching on an equal income sta- Mrs. Harold Gronroos, Apt. 12 of plication does mot wisly, yof ot 4 | p the group will Kheorex o1y, ware. Mrs. Edward Ches- Butler, Mauro Drug Co. received will be a “The kexail Store” and dig up all the milk bottles they can find and return them to the stores or to our office, in order that, since more milk is now available, we can conlinue our uninterrupted delivery of milk. tus with other pro “Appealing to the te ty is not enougl he KEEP This DATE JUNEAY CITY BAND CONCERT For MUSIC and UNIFORM FUND Sponsored by Juneau Rotary Club at 20th Century Theatre ADMISSION TICKETS 51.20, including tax—Obtainable from any Rotary Club member or at 20th Century Theatre Box Office NOVEMBER 12 ions the ¢ T0 OUR CUSTUMEES: s Please Cooperate Return Your Milk Bottles Immediately!! : Juneau Dairies, Inc. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 o Vanity BEAUTY SALOR announces that Saturd BUY FOR 2-DAY “'}d“fifl‘i- E!nseu Monday | (OLORED FRYE GRADE A LEGS 0" LA AN—MEATY SHOULDER CUTS PORK ROASTS - Belh. RADE A Prices Lff BLADE and ARM CUTS— GROUMD ROUND - 75 lb. BEEF STEW-Lecan and Z"E,eaiy é 5&% Fine for Stewing or Brazing o LEAN CENTER CUTS PORK CHOPS - Dch. “Just Received: e ! TURKEYS ANP OTHER i ; POULTRY | Place Your Thanksgiving Order NOW! Alaska Meat Co. A. 'RM RESH ~SHIP- Your Deposits ARE SAFE = = BUY A\l) HOLD UNITED STATES i BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors” funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to s maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION