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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES . . ON THREE FLIGHTS ' WITH 44 PERSONS - o < FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947 F & WS OFFICIAL HERE gry or in poor condition. His in-| wNerman B. Wigntoff, with the U Ketchikan vestigation revealed that the deer g pish and Wildlife Service office . Abbot; to Pe-|in that c in as good | at Ketchikan, arrived in Juneau wnd Mrs. R. Cisney; as any other despite the tday and is registered at the Juneau, Ray snows and extreme conditions of Hotel N. Wigntoff et S d J. O'Connor; to Juneau, Al-Va- Iter Stutte; and from ! Petersburg to Juneau, R. Balton -oe— - DEER REPORTED IN 600D CONDITION Fish and Wildlife Supervisor Jack Miss Helen Cass, Mrs. Bess Cross Lee from across could be considered as hun- PASSENGERS, RIVERS TELLS BPW & it CREW TAKEN “ppesentingitts === favors decorating the 4 : r I H three flights yesterday, ma L Weds in Alabama Golc Room of .the Baranc He ——— stops at Sitka, Hoonah, Amzrv‘." Tenakee, Petersburg, Wrangell and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Skinner have announced the marriage of their Ketchikan. g ! 8 daughter, Marianng Skinner, to 2 Foln t 50 miles 3 and final pas He| LeRoy King Jones IIT of Mont- of Ketchikan steps | gomery, Alabama: The event took ) along from place December 13 at Thomaston, election - of spe at the Alabama, and the young couple convening of both Houses and fol- are now making their home in At- lowed this with information on the |lanta, Georgia of whipping a bill into The bride is wellknown in Ju- DOWer, shape, referring it to the neau circles having been raised again in the news last i ner committee, final form, first, here and attended local schools. She when a volunteer lifeboat cecond and third readings, signa- | graduated from Juneau High School rew rescued three persons trapped (e by president and speaker, and and later attended Huntingdon on an isolated Alaska final signature or veto by the gov- School for Girls in Alabama. She was a popular member of the tele- ernor. phone exchange staff in this city until her departure two years ago. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. MRS. HA HERE . Mrs. M. J. (Mary) Haas, recently reported as leaving for the sout is still in Juneau. Mary Haas, a nurse, was the person leaving for the south Valen table [ e N ‘ PIONEERS There will be a DINNER at the ODD FELLOWS HALL FRIDAY.FER. 21 at 6 P.M. FOR ALL PIONEERS and AUXILIARY MEMBERS Make Your Reservations Immediately CALL MRS. SWEENEY or MRS. FAGERSON BLUE 246 32 L I Y WEATHER REPORT Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning. BPW heard Rivers as from Page One. In Juneau- minimum, 25. aximum, 35 \d presenting a ideratior origin through gers to Sitka were Aima on, Mrs. Harry Hodge, Mr J. A. Kroll, Marie Schaeffer, W. D Wilson and Albert Wallace; from Sitka to Juneau, D. J. Paulk, H. I Mills, Lt. Col. Tony C. Frank, Jane O'Connor has received a radio- Bryton, Ralph Mize, Syd Thomp-+gram from the crew of the Grizzly son, B. Harris, D. Williams and Bear concerning the condition of H. C. Rufus. the deer around Chatham Straits Flown to Hoonah were Mr, and and Admiralty Island and reported Mrs. Joe White and Joan White; | that patrolling revealed no traces to Angoon, A. Walker and Mrs. of any dead deer on the beaches. Donald John; from Hoonah to Ju- Most of the deer seen around the neau, E. W. Talbert; irom Tena- islands were in good shape, accord- kee to Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. Tom ing to information contained in the Hill and H. Floresco. communication. Ketchikan passengers were Don O'Connor also had a report from Foster, Myrtle Brotherton, Gordon Ralph Rieschl, one of the registered : : Price and Fred Robinson; Juneau guides at Auk Bay. Rieschl said that and Mrs. LeRoy King Jones of t, petersburg, Gertrude Weizel: he covered a good portion of the Montgomery and was recently dis- t, wrangell, Margaret Ukas: from | beaches on Douglas Island afoot fgfl;(';‘vr(’i:f“m service with the arm- petershurg to Ketchikan, Mr, and and none of the deer he came WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Variable cloudiness with some light rain or snow to- night and Saturday. Lowest temperature slightly below freezing. the members way 1 went Ir o RS S QS R TSRS S ) | [ SESSSSESUNSESTS SO S St PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours end!rLg 7:30 a.m. today) In Juneau — 43 inches; since Feb. 1, 179 inches; since July 1, 73.76 inches. At Airport — .16 inches; since Feb. 1, 130 inches; since July 1, 45.58 inches. ’ YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE Rivers also touched briefly on some of the work that passed through his own office in the ser- | vice of assisting in the drafting Epbked - for Battie of new bills or the revision of pres- Mrs. Corrine Greenhow, Mrs, Car] ©nt laws. The guest speaker was Strom, John Wilson, Chris West, introduced by Mrs, Martha Wend- is H. Walker, John W. Hynde, ling, legislative chairman for this ames F. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs |Month's program Bch Poquiz and child, Mrs. Milta| oday's meeting was presided over | Joris, Reinjardt Theil, E. M. Bjorge, |hy Mrs. Betty McCormick, filling the 4 and Mrs. Arthur Kassner, of Mrs. Irma Purington. i Ardyne and Lynda leE EXPI_ODES Dan, Mrs. Dorothy Matthews, .. Steele, Mercedese Balcom and Willie Fields R S MANILA, Feb, 14—A Manila concerning the much discussed Daily Bulletin correspondent re- Hol ."p ADB issue. Following Miss Know]es'iport?d 18 persons were killed, many review of yesterday's happenings| missing and several injured today &7 at the Cof C, a motion was made when a pile of TNT exploded at NEW YORK — A taxi Griver, and seconded to stand opposed toithe U. S. 13th Airforce ammuni- puzzled when a young man tipped Senate Bill No. 4 after the ques-|tion depot at Barrio Rosario, town GERS FROM JUNEAU | ing from Juneau last Tues- day morning, the North Sea had the following passengers from here ©0 000000 c00s0cec0000000 000 o President McCormick appointed | Laurene Knowles as this month’s representative at Chamber of Commerce meetings and asked for| a report of last Thursday's session | PHONE 9 PHONE 92 GROCERY him $10 at Grand Central terminal and told him to “keep your mouth shut,” decided to check up. He tion was put a standing vote. The following committee was ap- to the members (or‘ of Bauan, in the Province of Bat- angas. The correspondent said the blast NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK YOUR PANTRY No one krows if the boats will run next month QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT MONEY-SAVING VALUES ORDER EACH ASSORMENT BY NUMBER wrecked many houses. Detonations were heard for 30 miles. Most of the casualties were civ- went to the Park Avenue candy shop where the passenger had made a stop, and learned the store had!ter of the Alaska Crippled Chil- ,been robbed of $250. dren’s Association: Gertrude Wet- | ilian drivers and laborers transport- 1 figured something was phor 1, Peg McCarron, Gladys Vuille,|ing boxes of TNT from the depot when he came out of the store” Maghild Bogue, Hazel Ford and |to the seaport. the cabbie told police. “He had no Jamie Paredes The injured were taken to the candy.” New member: U. S. 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