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PAGE EIGHT ROTARY OVE $2,000 MARK FOR LISEARY To Kiss Adress Is ~ Given Punishment LONDON, Dec. 10- tudent who former mis- goi a poke in sionary TOE W WSS R Student Who Tried BU |.7|. ETI N § Seatfle Haircuts, Shaves fo Cost More WASHINGTON — Rep. Earl Lewis, O, chairman of a special % SEATTLE, Dec. 10.—Chariles cpublican committee to study ter- (o an ~ Barbers' Union business mination of Presiden al war pow- ers reported today that it is “neith- 28¢°H Ey"ld“-‘;“l‘l“'i’fifd;l‘?; ::‘“’" er wise n psir 3 ut T Wi L Tt a r wise nor desirable” at this time _ 75 cents in Seattle. Each THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e o o o 0o o WEATHER REPOR1 (U. 8 WEATHER BUREAU) 4 hours ending 7:30 3.m. today) In Juneau — Maximum, 13; minimum, 7. At Airport — Maximum, 15; minimum, 3. (Pa WEATHER ¥rORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1946 NORTH STAR DUE ~ FROMFARNORTH Due to afrive during the night o! early tomorrow, after four months in the Bering Sea area, is the North 'SICKS’ SELECTED - KETCHIKAN SICKS League-leading Sicks Select bowl- ing team will roll against the Sicks team of Ketchikan in the third of P-TA CHRISTMAS TONIGHT COMING ~ BOWLERSTOROLL ~ MEETING WILL BE MONDAY EVENING Several impor‘ant matiers will be brought beforc the business meet- ing of the Parent-Teacher Asso- the jaw from Laurence Olivier for to declare the war emergency end- 3 o :l;ll‘J:‘ to kiss Vivien Leigh got ed l\)v?(::n«“nfm?«:-er:d Z?n:::‘ ntin'::enfe' n:t(:tir l;’r:g C%?:if::‘f;lni"]dwfi’n Ster, the Alaska Native Service a serfes of telegraphic matches to- clation next Monday night, and all turther punishment today — six vr>4" m\’n ::..ufl‘«l many u‘ns{ n g lowest temperature v!omght supply ship. Her am_mal Arctic night at a_a'clock. interested persons are urged by the inoriths impriscnment on charges, NEW YORREU Damon’ Runvony Sl 0 SN Rt NI | o iko 1o flvo Gbove, - Gty ¢ 2D’ Was Prolonged. this yese be- The locai team is made up from members to attend. o T =t . | S i cause of handling additional pas- Juneau's best bowlers, and most of Group singing of Christmas car- columnist and short story writer, today was reporied still in serious condition at Memorial Hospital 1g Olivier and two po- - - Northeasterly winds PRECIPITATION ols will tollow the business meet- ing, and Miss Cordelia Keppinger this team will compose the EI team which will journey to Ketc. senger and commercial freight or- n dinarily carried by commercial lines. the doctors have ©ecC0C00ee0 000000 00080090 08 “Unfortunately . en the s at 3 which he entered last Friday for G Id p d I = Reics e Because her subsistence supplies are ikan in January. The Juneau Will play a violin solo. Discussion Mo ” m;‘;,if s \(;:('i:_l ttestment BEC e Tves CO,,dmOf,b 0 reaucion Dgc“ “}“";;‘“"x}‘}’f S‘}":}f{:c s“]““?: running low, the North Star is by- €icks tzam now leads Ketchikan by topic for the evening will be Magistrate E. R est told e sh Bl D o v g R passing Sitka and taking a direct a total of 229 pins, and some high | “Character bullding of children in the 28-year-old defendant, Herbert, THE HAGUE—The Netkerlands ows Ig rop 'A “Rir FOS inches: -sirice route to Juneau, Fred R. Geeslin, scores are expected in tonight's|the home”, and will be conducted Fafion. ¥ 1 u as| Parliament is debating the ques- ey Ll ches; SInce ® o qstant Superintendent of the match. by Rev. Walter Soboleff. A social Wanbon, “and I must treat you as 4 ques: Dec. 1, .93 inches; since July 1, Alaska Native Service announces. | - - dme will conclude the venir sponsible for your actions. tion of giving Indonesia political wASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—A 14 35.60 inches. ol She Howh: Biie. sdfisa h:r.;m wm; S e il esnvfle;] }]g, W7 g afrdi,” “HieTEHdsd, “thatfindependerps FUCEE AR Nether- orcent decline in the natioh's gold G 6l o eiieeee SR R e [ Tel e ggestive of the you are a verv dangerous person.” lands crown. And Dr. J. A. Jonk- proquction during October, due L sJuneuu was the first GARDEN (I.UB Io The P-TA program for the rest ! s Minister of Overseas Terri- yEfllenJua- n moving s man, : . , chiefly to Alaska’s seasonal recess- GUESTS N i rth ar the e £ Club was approv and sec- ories, has outli he P % GUESTS A1 BARANOF port on the trip to the North and of the year includes “Charact U s il e a raee tories, has outiined the situation ion, was reported Ly the Bureau of i 'from here she wert on to Dutch MEET DE(EMBER 18 phiiatik i stbolfs o Jamiary: plans the cnlidren's C z fORMER B[G'SHOT — ; i Registering at the Baranct irom Harbor. Her route to Point Barrow cter building in the com- . o o October proc tction (in ine ¢.n- other Alaskan points are wr. and included Kivalina, Point Hope TR for Febi y s a SALONIKA, Greece—A spokes- X J 5 & 4 N D d et % ebruary, with con- POKES- os) included: Alaska 20,250: Mrs. G. W. Flemister of Cordova, Point Lay and Wainwright December 18 has teen set as the of both positive and neg- date for the next Juneau Garden Club meeting, which will be d at the home of Mrs. Ernest Gruening ative iniluc mov and Returning from Point Barrow to k, the North Star took on sup- Idaho 4,100 and ‘R. M. Hurlbut of Anchorage, R. V. Johnson of Sitka The influence or 5 on character building and reiated NAZI ATTEMPTS T0 man for the Greek Third Army Washinat 50; | says that guerillas aitacking a vil- Ol,o(,’;’: o ot in Northern Greece are being ___ |A piies that had been discharged by age sd o E i i 8 5 3 opics will also b R i R fl supplied openly with food and arms i Wk «Ath Mrh, OH e et s o ) < ne At | the i from Bulgaria. This Greek spokes- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHEK BUREAU AT S A sl el Sl Libraty Pund 'abd revesled thst, NUNRNBENG. Germishy, Dec, 10.| 080 sl0 cisims thek the guerliias __ JUNEAU, ALASKA 1,16:;:';,‘1 uoml: mo,]s ";’,i“iuf,gnef’?\‘;}-;?- Mrs, Jack Fletcher and Mrs. Rob- | gt in adliitlon to) DurENe of '$HE _Another former Bigighot - NawiiBo Ccachioky Shelt mopnCed DRdC) Sr Rty HOCR;‘;’V})’EI‘;‘E!BABQEI"A‘L‘ET:Z?THM 1AN Tiv Unloaded at ten stations between et Webb wre srranglng the pro- (éfE GAME TONIGHI approximately $30,000 is On trjed to commit suicide tod: SCIONS L8 SERESN. M0 Atax taipi| o TODAY““’ V'* Norton Sound, Diom Tslands, «Ormdl wmctxd \:r'ill dz;nl with “Dish g tual buildi Nmning a window. is g2 < i a S rrence Gardens an ‘errarfums.” A Ralph Rivers gave a b .'(,‘m,{'“éhf.;"'?,('_‘h,:r'rd:“ torns| STOCKHOLM — Five Americans last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weatherat <in8 g —————— Tonight the 3 Higt £ the Bresenb ber L T Kty Elite Wil receive Nobel prizes today from Statlon 24 hrs® | temp. temp. Precip. 419080, 1 CouEe LY 1 % Y g | ROIEEIRRL-IAE . JUHBEL gh . ?xf{; o ‘fxm ° Lieutenant Colonel of the BME) . pop Bt guede —Gusl:\v} Fifth, Anchorage =2 -1 0 Clear |- JEU0 L ghinicatia 8k M"kun;k £ ,A,““o--,flp‘.‘{i"f' :;w)-‘c sl \rx'n-t g B el il A OPOAE on f{ o Guard. Doctors say he has a less Ths cosarbiiy ks Heen dsser e e DtEIw %8 (Nunivak Island to pick up 92 tons :-“m fal sy \\,\ ,|{=rd or will see Douglas High School fac- eattle to Alaska ‘flvlm 't‘\ 5 than even chance to live. Lechler S AR el hEie e ‘m‘-‘ 4 b‘\‘_ Bethel 11 i Piace Bhaw jof frocen reindcer meat. On vlnL- 00 years u} .Chu' A Lo’mc wrh- ing ACS, and Juneau High against e tariff che vas to e Leen one of the im- porbrs "; “ t U;“- w«{v ;\ s iy 1 §op 0 Oleer {return trip to Unalas thirty nicians dv!scmexed in 19_..«_1 that i% the Imperials. Game time for the D orta e in the: wasr crimes CAUSe BOLIEADVIDE IR B s O e waak 46 _50 ) Fog {Aleut trappers wer> t asoard active principle is ephedrine. first tilt is 7:30 o'clock. Pre rial of Oswald (Pohl, one of the 8Wards went o United States olti- 'po =00 & 5 i m;’”d\, land transported to Ca - oy - el ST s mee i o . o8 rati zens. = 2 by L *, & P v . ave T ; ’.Lyi ]ALl\"(.\‘H”\“[h(’ concentration Fairbanks -47 47 0 Fog 3“nd Ad.s;k. Army !.l ..h:\\ rihe T hrodks HeA o s e VANCOUVER, B. C.—Fifty thou- Haines 4 L s L Clear ez st tu‘.mi'.mm;]A‘(;H}x;bwuw g report on the Rotary ¢ sand boxes of Japanese tangerine DAVIe i 5 2 QY e il b i e Tl e 'l‘ o0 &¢ epoxt o Ll B " 4 o peraney AanE g > ot Ol . !ly Kagalaska, uzak an m- to the Library fund and . a Y@ cronsesirst o be seen here since Thpehn; . 1L 87 o Pt Cloudy 3 28 during the shipping orist L] FPEA ngle at the total raised to date OLNGSler ser the outbreak of hostilities in 1941 _UReau Airport s 10 08 Ft . Olondy S S et kiko thok mnbaie mounted t 1 Net re- . re expected to arrive from Jap- Lcichikan o i . Rain it i H{oafLE Adak aihd C l ea - Yulefide, then Passes = o s Tid i/ otk Gewr {surplus Ammy supples ot Adak and . ers o (] T ik e Kotzebue 2 2 Olsiay {Navy supplies at Kod for dis- 4 ‘-"l . g Los Angeles 47 0 Gikir !charge at Sitka. Two tons of rain-| 1 Weight lifting hanc cn as was predlded NASHINGTO! e ed | -33 Trace Pt. Cloudy |deer meat were unloaded at Un- Sirengfll. e o o will strengthen States plans to S5 Neme 2 2 Trace Clear © |alaska for distribution in that vic- p— reli<. work ab NRRA Northway -47 <51 0 Clear 1:nuy and ten tons of the meat were CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dec. J— 'folus up at mor ¢ only petersburs Y 1 e |discharged in Seward to Le dis- bearatios Will Four-y2ar-old ankie Kajunski's in thcse countries that can prove pertland b1 Cloudy tributed among the peopls of Sew-| strengthen pra- hristmas tricycle their need. Prince Geor 15 2 Cloudy ard by Mayor Phil Harding packed away today to gather dust —— Prince Rain 2 \ oy DIVORCE SOUGHT until his one-year-old brother, Paul WHITEHAVEN, England — An Seattl ” 13 Rain ‘L\T:;n)bm:,mns‘[“;:e N ‘NT[(“‘L\ 2 can use it. Frankie died yesterday, explosion in an English coal mine Sitka 13 08 Snow ‘Scl‘«)olsg at Seward, Sitka and the| relying on T ) filed for a as doctors predicted he would near Whitehaven today is belleved whitelior -40 Snow Wrangell Institute With a share for TRIANC ree from T. Lund on “~tine en the W of the physi- to have t 12 men under- yakutat 11 0 Pt. Cloudy 3 2 5 | . ounds of patibility and cians, his parents arranged for grcund. 39 were working sterdat to 4:30 u. m. today) [“’“ dJuneau Hospital, also. WE NOW HAVE ! crue . Lunds were Frankie’s Yuletide observance ei“ht'.n the area near the explosion. Of SIS: The low pressure center area persists in ' Passengers on the Native £orvice 48-HOUR SERVICE e plaintiff - w«go and the tricycle was one the 39, four suffered burns and ‘he Gulf cf Al 1 a high pressure ridge extending from the Bering ‘rrurt include 26 native students and ody of the two chil- °f many presents that had been cther injuries and 23 escaped un- Se he Alaskan mainland and through northwestern Canada.)medical patients picked up between J“S‘r uriage be awarded in Pl°ced under the youugter's tinsel- hurt. The the interior continues extremely cold with' temperatures Atku and Kodiak. They are for her favor, ed tree. P — below w5 50 reported at several stations. The lowets temperature was 'discharge at Seward, Juneau and| Y 5, - BUFFALO—CIO United Automo- minus 55 \nacrces, Alaska. Snow or rain has fallen along the coast | Wrangell i C A LE BOISE, Idaho—Finding no coal|pile Workers local of 1,500 Bell from Oregon to the Gulf of Alaska with scattered snow he interior ' Among the passengers returning| young of some Australian at a Boise fuel yard, burglars made employees today proposed of Canada and northwestern United States. Temperatures were slightly to Juneau will be Jeannette Stew- birds have luminous tissue ir or a second choic They stole an Lewis of the AFL United bel normal over the ithern portion of Southeast Alaska and much art, who has been aboard the around thelr mouths to guide :neir axe, . cross-cut saw and a 108 Mine Workers as a National Labor bclow normal over the noithern portion |North Star on the entire trip for| parents in feeding them chain Party Presidential candidate. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ‘the purpose of making a special! biological study of the Bering Sea Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today ! BEATTLE—Funeral services for WIND Height of Waves vicinity. Also disembarking at Ju-| Burl Alvin (Casey) Tudor, 3, and Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) neau after making the complete | Sydnie Kaye Tudor, 16 months, who Cape Decision Cloudy. 21 NE 4 2 feet |trip will be Byrdie McNeill of the| burned to death in their home near Cape Spencer Clear 18 ENE 38 3 feet | Alaska Native Service. | Anchorage last Thursday, were held Eldred Rock Clear 9 NE 54 7 feet From Juneau, the North Star will 2 pam. today in the Bonney- Five Finger Light Cloudy ENE 44 3feet Iproceed to Sitka, thence to Hyda- atscn Chapel. Burial will be at rd Island Cloudy~ 36 Calm 1 foot iburg, Wrangell and Seattle, where| ashelli Cemetery. Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 27 NNW 16 * 2 feet she will complete the long round - - Point Retreat Clear 13 NNW 38 6 feet !trip after a four and a half month MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY |alsence. | 2 EVENING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—northerly winds 45 to 60 miles B . | FeederLine BIOWS 5 i semainder ot the protected waters of Southeast Alasks, The tourmaline, fownd in 1105 north of Sumner Strait—northerly to northeasterly winds 25 to 35 miles ; u newcomer to the family of gem hour. Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—easterly winds 15 to 25 stcnes. miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Sumner < I NP, 2, Nz nd outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—variable winds 20 LONGVIEW, Texas, Dec. 10.—A miles per hour or less becoming westerly by Wednesday -morning. feeder line to the Big Inch pipeline Oceasional snow flurries north of Sumner Strait with rain south. |blew out today near Longview, cut- A filling low pressure center of 29.93 inches is located near Dixon per | Ouf; Ggs is Cut O your'e not sure what gift to chocse. “YVONNE'S GIFT CERRTIFICATE assnves vour eift will be rieht! ;‘\E”‘ put to |ting off the supply of natural gas Entrance and moving slowly inland with a trough from it extending |to Carthage airfield. It was the into the northern part of the Gulf of Alaska. {first accident since the popelines work carrying natural d AGAIN it's heard throughout the land SACONY rafes a nice big hand YOUR DINNER WITH [ CRESTA BLANCA Before dinner . . . a glass of Cresta Blanca California Palomino Sherry . .. with the meal, Cresta Blanca California Burgundy or Sauterne . . . and to top it off, a glass Surprising Reductions in prices of everything in stock. of Cresta Blanca California Port or Muscatel after the meal. Try this and you'll know why Cresta Blanca is the favorite in millions of homes. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Sacony woel dresses and suits. a suggestion: indispensable little wool dres done You cannet afford to miss this sale . . Ii will be our last. with infinite attenticn given to detail THESE REDUCTIONS ARE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO YOU! 7 T T Women's Avvaner CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, INC. o s Tt the NIRK RIORE IR 70 Livermore and Los Angeles, Culif. Raranof Hotel Buildine

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