The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TR written upon his return to Seattle Covering All Areas ur day stopove make a Is Gefting Lowdown, First 2, pens @ Hand Info of Conditions . ove, 2o, s i the other prin- Resulting from Strike .5 00 ot Fairbe trip has to be fast Covering Alaska in each locality thorough survey each major city ir ate to the he would greatly contacted if any writing to be er- r. He also ask- information isider pertinent, call him with him at the Baranof there is ¢ Reporting Facts a fair shar 2 I T 1 am no authority on Alaska one will feel I am he sald. “As a wspaperman 1 am merely report- t that appear to be un- coverage of € 5! those which I have fell through after all I check meticulously as lent fortune” of being invited to a | private gathering at the home of Actin yovernor Lew Willlams at and his wife, Wini- ere entertaining Representa- atrovich, Territor Public Welfare Rus Alaska Native Service Manager Don Foster, the thew Hock, pastor In Peters rous town officials and One of the o inte » recalls meeting the Ohmer, “Shrimp King of Alagka." Sid Charles, editor of the Ketc ikan Fishing News, is ancther in- ewer who proved “both infor- mative and interesting”to the re- porter Witnessing some true Alaskan weathe! hulz fl here {rom Wrangell with Al lins with.the thermometer reading 15 below centigrade. The pilot wa: flying 8000 feet h aC of the “rockiness” Lel of high winds Schulze, a gradute of Jou lism at the Univer te Oregon, has been in newspaper work N for 18 and 1f a He was THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 59 PASSENGERS O PAA FLIGHTS THROUGH JUNEAU Pan American Airways, Alaska wried the followng per- T schedules and t Juneau on Saturday From Seat Cheda Paul Willis Mcrris, Vivian Morris, George Mor- lander, Lona Morlander, Lola Al ander, Ja Alexander, M Harshk &) Lorcihy Killewick an Barlow Pat Martens, Emily Irma Wil- ms, Marg t Lantis, Margaret Ritzpatrick, » Simpson, Lora Jo- eph To Fairbanks — Emerson Bassett Robert Simpson, Bess Simpson James Beall To Whitehorse Phyllis Lind- merican plane and took out of Juneau persor Mrs. Iva skins, Paul I Wood, Marie Wing is Cooley, Edwin J (DA LINEN HAMPER HOW IN WINDOW OF JUNEAU-YOUNG (0. The “Linen Hamper” which is to ; of America at a public card - to be held in Parish Hall on 8t T ay, Dec. 10, is now being dis- d in the window of the Ju- 1-Young Hardware store. Tick- also obtainable at the store nations for the hamper may | loves ISABEL DOLPH WEDS AUSTIN FORRESTER Miss Isabzl Dolph and Austin A. both of Juneau, were marriage by the Rev Forrester, united - - EVERY LITTLE MOTHER clothes for her doil jeft there, the committee in| Grown-up mothers will find a wide arge stated cholce >-oo— - Empire Wantads get results! To make room for new stock POSITIVELY ENDS St. Margaret's bazaar of J. R. Elliott, who lives in Seattlc Wednesday morning. Sale opens at The men 10:30 in Parish Hall _adv. searched all the beaches of the area, an hour SOUND IN; SEARCH FOR 3 CONTINUES .0 00 bedier D A LOVELY HANDKERCHIEF Halibut boat Cross Sound, from 5 % e continues to be a prized gift. awarded by the Catholic Daugh- Robert Treat in a quiet ceremony i | gpiep j. Russell Elliott, Donni the Chapel of the Methodist Church Saturday evening Their attendants were Mrs. Rob- .+ Gambier ert Treat and Miss Sue Kennedy early this morning Rhodes and Jimmy Sovdi d ed a week ago t MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1946 and the islands. are Irish li edges. A in Snu st re HALIBUTER (ROSS iy el done. Doloff was making arrange- ments this afternoon for a new crew to return to Glacier Bay to drag the harbor in hopes of recovering a dainty sachet with al- luring scent and your gifts will be prized. Both are available &t St Guild bazaar, Wednesday, Parish Hall. - - TOKYO Iwo Jima was battered *wn today for another typhoon- reported that they a typhoon with winds up to 80 miles P teen laid ze sible had ' made arrangement Wi On his first trip to Alaska, the telegraph editc editor and with reporter yesterday expressed great Porter on a paper 1a, Wash haeffer, Gene travel through s pa of enthusiasm over the beauty of the before going to the PI 8 V. Carla Cart- Alaskan waters 0 country, and the friendliness of the Leaving here metime toda 3 fe 5 eph Castan- Coast Guard cutter. Just as the people. Schulze will go direct to Anchorage.'g James S Mike Hammer, trip was abo mat e A fisherman and an outdoor man 2 o 7 S \ s, Thomas Garrity to r n here with his wife Territory at this. time “old FROM ALASKAN HOTEL due to that previously expr bt : 3 WILL ARRIVE IN old-son Jack (better as “Scoop”) for a vacation terest in Alaskan news,’ E r future | Last right at 7:20 Besides gathering material for his Most of Schulze's coverage has 2larm was turned tories now appearing daily in the come from actually talking over Alaskan Hotel, when Juneau-Seattle: Fred Coleclough, JUNEAU PI, Schulze is also compiling data the strike situation with both offi- in the basement back-fired. No Harriet Coleclough, Lynn Da for a series on Alask post cials and local citizens. jous damage was caused, thougk .Yu‘;x‘l;\xl)(;:‘u\v.\;l(iilv.::‘)!?;fllvilll;zl]l:ogag‘”} * BBEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL BUGS ik 3 IVIAI_IOGAIJY BOUK CASES development This s s will b In Wrangell, he had the “excel- smcke filled the first fl of the ) ) iy ey o : ¢ Juneau-Whitehorse: Eldon Davis. HAND TIED MADE 1 INDIA WITH AND WITHOUT GLASS DOORS JUNEAU, ALASKA causing even more smoke than last picneer in helping the blind, arrived VAU S G Max. temp. TODAY 5 weatnerat MRS, €, L. WINGERSON (SIMULATED MAPLE) UPHOLSTERED IN BLUE Anchorage 14 2 e Fog Cordova ¢ Clear 6 UPHOLS RED OCCASIONAL & Fairbanks 2 : Clear (ASSORTED COLORS) * 4 BEAUTIFUL ETCHINGS 2F Juneau k 20 Clear Kodiak )FFE 7'1' 3 3 D PamLES ' 1 BREAKFAST SET feanin and from Kansas ; 2 CHAIRS WITH CHROME WALL AND CORNER SHELVES building. The same furnace b b\ e 1 ROSE—1 GREEN—1 OFF WHITE 0 WEATHER BULLETIN Sights’ fire TRULY GREAT VALUES * 2 RECORD CABINETS last Lowest 4:30 am. 24hrs, 4:30 a.m P i A5 : oy RETURESFROM iR RAYON BROCADE. FRINGE. * 3 FLOOR LAMPS Dawson 3 Clear Pie JARFSIDE CHAIRS (MODERN) i 1 3 LARGE PRINTS Juneau Airport 1 Clear TABLES Patgbue the trip Mrs. Wingerson trav- 3 : . TABLE TOP FLINTEX, 30 IN. Neme 3 23 8] u ¢ S S s S WHAT-NOT SHELVES FRAME, UPHOLSTERED IN RED. Follow @ur Leadership for Better Values WEDNESDAY WHEN A BARGE LOAD OF NEW MERCHANDISE gencral re- Cooley Y ox, Betty Mae PRICES R i e e Y WA W e iy \-Juneau: Isaac Jacob- 1 suppose my -Juneau: R. J. Som- ners, 1 Wildes, Robert, Par- rish, Mickey Anderson, Steven An- cerson, James Kincaid: L ——— g L. Wingerson arrivec by Pan American Airways after two-months visit in the States During her visit Mrs. Wingerson spent three weeks at Mayo Clinic. She visited relatives in Iowa, and a , Mrs. Lester Sulgrove in the, Mo., before going to Ta- a where she spent a week with sister-in-law, Mrs, Will Mei- FROM SEATTLE FLY UNITED MAINLINERS TO CALIFORNIA AnD "ALL THE EAST” Y= V= )y = = ) = =) ) "U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU fiohd a REEE St ATh Ay T everitng: n Keller, outstanding DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME cre on a tour of Europe. 2 CHEST ON CHEST I SEMI-FORMAL SOFA Station 24 hrs. temp. temp. reip. 2 Bethel 2 5 25 Clouds o CHAIRS 14 TABLE LAMPS Edmonton 5 Snow Havre 29 3 Cloudy 4 SMALL PICTURES KRetchikan 2 COFFEE TABL e Apgoles 1 by train with Mrs ? SQUARE WITH CHROME LEGS, Northway Pt. Cloudy | th1e visiting relatives PIER SHELVES Petersburg 3 5 Clear Fipas Portland 5 4 5 3 Rain Prince George Pt. Cloud ke Bt o _ S EOAT HARBOR BOATS Seattle 3 g : ain and Snov sitka. : o Ak MOVED FOR DRIVER Whitehorse 28 g race Clear S Yakntat 1 Clear >wners of small boats which °—(4:30 a. m. yes 1y to 4:30 a. m. today moored in the boat harbor WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A high pressu center considerable in- tensity continues over the upper Yukon and Ma zie valleys this ber 3 floats w morning. A ridge of high pressure extends from this center southwest- er Ted Jones this afternoon to ward to the Alaska Peninsula and southeastward to the western portion go down and check the moorings of Montana. A low pressure center is located ovel tern Washington. land locations of their ft. It wa Rain or snow has fallen during the past 24 hou the coastal area necessary for all boats to be moved from northern California, Graham Island and westward to the Plains from the two floats so the city pile States of northern United States and southern Canada and - ldriver can get in and work ern portion of Alaska. Temperatures continue cold over m 1 - —->-o and ,Alaska, the coldest temperature being 29 t area The Azores are volcanic in or- Warm air is penetrating the western portion of Alaska & atures | 1gin range from 29 to 32 degrees over this area. Below normal temperatures continued over Southeast Alaska yesterday MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports frem Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. teday WIND Height of Waves Station Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision ) NE 16 Cape Spencer Slear 33 40 Eldred Rock Clear 3 NwW 41 Guard Island Jleax Liricoln Rock s Point Retreat 28 NN 31 MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERTOD ENDING TU NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner nertherly winds 30 to 40 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alagska south of Frederick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—northerly to northeasterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. Fair , PHORNE 202 Nnow L Low presure center—29.80 inche; —-lb: degrees north, 124 degrees | P i , a'.d place yeur Thanksgiving Turkey order with Oth CENTURY @ Swer-Marker “Alaska’s Finest” é And ® Hen Turkeys CHICAGO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO . 4% hrs. LOS ANGELES . . 5! hrs. (via comnecting airtine to Seattls) UNITED g3 AIR LINES In Seattle, call Eliot 3700 or your travel agent =)=y —) e e e e e e e b PHONE 391 == Goldstein Building Ef YVour Credit Is Good -====x= [ = P e | i Prices are WE WILL CONTINUE TO HAVE PLENTY OF . .. © Fryers ® Siewers © ® Young Tom Turkeys

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