The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1947, Page 8

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PAGLE EIGHT ROTARIANS SE LD:S AT S ulf A‘;’ 7"”‘ UV ! i HONEYMOON FOR iq" by bl .“ 0od { of (Omphmk Pour- n fere me Se«eral ngland s that ches tea and crur brok alone fon paper be brides Stat FANCY — wendy <allard of Chicago models monogramed diapers. Others come ‘vith inie tials embroidered on th> anat. TEEN-AGE CLUBIS TO ADOPT WAR ORPHAN thing time them nt makin given vernm ts star given by N when che night. Her" divorce proxy Vincent of Birmingh Mrs. V ent, who ha d son by a previous m that when ir truly You un W3 M E[«l’w is TOMORROW EVE; . DOUBLF "FR‘!?{E F e to send Until a few € d two d ) feel for little help. n other find their d in a vernment ‘The mc only me York. Amer us, and iting." Mrs. Vincent's ac plemen ty 0 to the Daily ds of in sented to b $80 New was k dispa aid t bride: T in to ed E Mail which British w New Yor as service will which will b M squa Britd Americ Rl tad seen her G were mar quoted @ - Dead’ Evidenie ge Admissable a War (rimes T UERNBERC Americ tbreak. But atm making thi D MAGAZINE HAS ARANOF PIC ON COV n Int tr nu'” s issue of the Steward, national ne for hotels and featured the Bara u as Decem picture is a side e otel with Juneau as background ut them of ) Hc co’ v bers are int mpanying article ca ¥ of the Bubble Room, » Shop, and an insert Carroll th usé amper ornaments = p of Americas « : hef propertie [ ey §almon €reek €ountry Club - SEATING FINEST COUNTRY CLUB IN ALASKA . . CAPACITY 350 DINE and DANCE te Al Gl @rcehestira STEAK DINNERS . . LARGE SALAD WITH CHICKEN DINNERS . AR( SALAD WITH ITALIAN SPAGHETTI DINNERS . . LARGE SAL: FRENCH F WITH HONEY . . O HOT BISCUITS TEA INCH FRIE . COFFEE or Rk HONEY TR H()'l‘ TEA FRIES COFF . . FRENCH HONEY D H TEA . or (Inly Exclusive Membership Country Club in Alaska t -Town Visitors ssued to Out mbers. OPENS . M. to 4 A. M, Salmon €reek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway I T T S TR 6 BRIDES FROM Rack Info London- from lespair offi. go of iam reached continuec unable t hy 2 bel difficult restau SNOW-capp T d photo- | SNOW SlIDE ON IHANE ROAD BEING CLEARED | of the Public Roads, lane of Snow Slide Gulch has been cleared for traffic to Thane and the other side of the road should be open metime to- Wyller said 20 feet of snow the road yesterday morn- the previous day's slide t is unusual to have slides s area during this month the expected. time IER HAIDA IS 1cm ON INACTIVE LiST Chris Wyller ! stated that one 7—Due to ontinuous declining of Coast Guard reonnel, the 240 foot cutter Haida is now on ctive status here eles witheout a boat calls. The has been orderec and sold as soon completes removal of ipment and supplies, probably February 20. mmander George R. Leslie ex- to take command then of the Onondaga at Astoria He brought the Haida to per station at Port Angeles 1 an only 10 weeks ago. In in the decommissioning or said, are the Haida's t! Coast sister ships, Mojave, and Tamia D CI0W as is usually ch occurrences, D STEAMER MOVEMENTS Seattle are life ent nd f 4 from . he ] from Seattle from Seattle scheduled t ouver 9 tonight scheduled to sail tomorrow. Sea scheduled to sail Friday scheduled > Saturday. f, from west, midnight tonight DR. GEHRIG TRANSFERRED in; Territorial Department of Health announced tod the temporary ransfer of Dr. Leo J. Gehrig from Juneau to Seward Sanatorium Tub; ‘Lll]lv\l\ Consultant. Dr. Geh- rig take the place of Dr. Ray anister, who has been missing r more than a week from Sew- on a flight to Homer in hi airplane - from as ass to sail f rom the scheduled tc by south- ted b held up at ard rival in Juneau indefinite DU ancient Hebrews grain of salt or the eggs of gr hoppers were recommended remedies for toothache Magnifying lenses were known Ameng the ancient times, but manufacture of optical glass in the moderr T did nct begin until 1790, om | S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDiAN Max. temp. TODAY last 241 24 hrs* Precip. 41 0 11 der TiME Weather at 4:30am Cloudy Snow st 4:30 am Station temp. temp. 0; 20 Bethel Cordova Dawson monton irbanks Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy al- lun( au Juneau Airpert Ketchikan sup- tch hat re Pt. Cloudy 06 30 0 Trace 1 Clear Pete Cloudy Port Prince Prince lor, ain. | m George Cloudy Rupert Fog Pt. Cloud; P h was moving across the uth as Cape Decision. A ition 200 miles southwest Another low press a third lies high pre: and o The cold wl now moved as far has moved tward Aleutians while A ridg h Pacifi low pressure new to ¢ of K center cente a thousand ure exte hward to @ s were but lest weatk » western ngton coast of across Southeast A s west u( the Washington coast Temperatu: over northwest Alaska this morning, the c Hudson E n of Canada. Temperatures over mo: ER of Southeast A were about normal but remained somewhat above srmal cver the extreme south portion. Rain or snow has fallen du hours over the coast from Vancouver Island north io the with scattered snow showers over western Alaska and t d the northern United States and northern Canada MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports frem Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition EN. 32 2 feet NNW 14 1 fcot N 16 1 foot 16 1 foot | Guard Island Cloudy 42 6 1 foot Decision Cloudy 40 12 3 feet ARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD FNI) NG WEDNESDAY EVE- ING: Lynn Canal, Taku Inlet and Stephens P; ge—variable winds mm per hour becoming southerly 20 to 30 nuii'x per hour tonight | Cross Scund and Icy Strait—winds less than 15 miles per hour becoming 4 20 to 30 miles per hour tonight. The remainder of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska—variable winds 15 miles per hour or less ccoming 15 to 25 miles per hour tonight. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka- westerly winds 15 miles per hour shifting to southerly tonizht = | Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—winds becoming southeasterly to 40 | miles per hour this afterncon and southwesterly 15 to 25 miles per hour = | by Wednesday. Rain and north of Frederick Sound with rain show- ers in south portion. A low pressure center of 29.78 inches 200 miles southwest of Kodiak is moving rapidly eastward into the northern Gulf cf Alaska cler being over the er- ade tel ver i Weather Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Station Cape Spencer Eldred Rocl | Point Retreat Lincoln Rock Temp. 35 34 34 40 the the | cay = It's tne nwest >tore In Town Baranof liotel Building clearance sale is continuing! Dresses Suits Coats Sweaters Dickeys Hats all priced to clear IMASKA CONVENTION | | | TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1947 Garrett, Abel Andefrson and John Rahm: Ways and Means (umml'- tee: A. Laite, Harold Gilmore, Tal k s Rig h ] Out On China ciger « Jones, Don MchHn- un Verne Chrtsi OF C10 IS BEING HELD HERE; JURICH TALKS Dele of and the Publicity Committee: Albright, Tony Zorick and Hennings | - GAMES IODAY thall fans should be | game this neau High School 1 he Crimson Mike Night Owls followed by the Im- PAA | 1igh plact the ates the first day mee ngs Alaska conventicn of the CIO in Juneau yesterday were welccmed and given the keys to the c'ty by Mayor Waino Hendrickson who sp briefly at the opening ses<ion, Keynote Jee Jurich, 1 rs of th he Juneau bask treated to evening in the J rate (Continued from Page One) multaneously in Washington anking, concluded by saying: “I have spoken very frankly cause in no other way can I h to bring the people of the United States to even a partial under- standing of this complex problem. | It is my duty to present my mate of the situatiom and its pos- gue Director A. B. sibilities to the American people tomorrow's scheduled who have a deep i the etween Mike's and the V developme of in the Doug has been cancelled, be- Fa enduring cause that would mean three gam- in one week for the Mike" The game between Douglas High 1 I ill still bé temorrow, ho - e o s . « . WEATHER REPORT ( WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures fot 24-hour period ending 7:30 this morning In Juneau—Maximum, 40; minimum, At Airport—Maximum, m ax speaker of the day s President of the Inter- Fishermen and Allied America. Jurich stress- nees conse tion " of erie which are faced ssible reduction or deple- » discussed particularly was ! 7:30 o'clock Is versus Juneau first and School team in the City fike's run- Wo d are esti~ was made this' wild enforcement the Territory concerned with heries, explain- th: United Ch! The problem of uch more th: fair; a get in the rnational and at a n tilt in at b an es ayed rts to for €00; St 1 el int Court Case to ] 39 Jurich’s discus indictment ternational S VA and 14 membe Faderal cout Ty 16 uret INER FORECAS' Vicinity) with rain or snow Wednesday. SAILING Juneau Southbound result to obtai ments m with 48 inches; 4.08 inches 25 inches. 23 inches 1 inches inches. Juneau Jan In nee years, precec 1 aw Sunday, Jan, 12 to fish Following e300 c0520C0 0000000000 08 eece0e0000e0000e00ce0ces oo SUNDAY SUNDAY WEDNEEDA Wanis Deparimen of Welfare in Cabinet GTC D-Ark SUNDAY MAR. 2 DNESDAY MAR. 12 Cuadis o VA-1-16 Jan. 7 introduced a bill t up a Depariment . of the Cabinet, as asked Truman in his State Union message yesterday Rep Welis by President »f the ; 0000“‘0%00““0%00”%0“““““0“00 For Dependabiiity GRAY Marine Engines Are TOPS See the New Medels NOW Largest Steck of PROPELLERS in Juneau 1so BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN Pl\u\.-—\l'\l{l\]n HARDWARE Juneau Welding & Machine Shop 9906000000000 0000000000000¢ H& PHONE 92 "GrOCERY I FEATURES for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Pineapple - 2 cans 35¢ S and W EGGS - 2 doz. $1.49 FRESH—GRADE-A BUTTER - Pound 90c BROWNBREADS” - - 2ans59c (an §c (ORNED BEEF LOAF ORAMGES, Sweel, Juicy - Dozen 59« Jlor 59 mmitte ening session man ar lative Mad- Altrigh © Walther Comr sen, John Olof Gecrge Ford a On the Resolutions are Ed Dull 1 Weidman, son Your Olofson, J \ \ \ \ \ \ \ l \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ } \ } ) \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ ) i \ ) \ y \ N \ \ i \ \ GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Pink

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