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TWO PAG! THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JU\l:AU AL ASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1947 mow R HOUSE HEARS COASTAL AIRLINES © %7 iaiiriisn| | DOUGLAS 5 s s ON TWOC KETCHIKAN . NEWS ) ference discussions this | ; 4 5.5 'Ffi M w0 Pate morni Sther members oresent MEASURES | DARY: GLiLL, MES; SENTON | 4 Ketb: ) IRIPS YESTERDAY were Mrs. A. H. Nordale, Vice-Pre | s aHRE A Word was received here this week g o & i ! i jent. Mrs. Alberta Peterson, anc | " - that a baby daughter had been born ‘ & : o : P | Dr. William Whitehead | 25th DAY, FEBRUARY 20 | A“:’,ds‘ i\mmr p.‘nnvrrw‘u’m.m\._n; to \/h and Mrs. Benton, of Fair- ] [«i o) ) i OUR FISHERY Alaska Ccastal Alrlines yesterdny The Commissioner of Education (BiFoduona) | Deuglas was honor guest at a din-| banks. The iniant daughter has t i ,f y .t -4 had one of its shivs return from the pr. James C. Ryan, presented an| S.J. M. 12, by Peratrovich—Urg- | 1€ Party on Febru 19th at n.xc bvf n”named» Margaret C\.xmmmgs‘ . ; S south after a two-day layover at sgenda comvrised of 14 items d|ing substantially increased appr _:humr- of his elde: H‘h(('): Ml..\ Mrs. Benten is a former teacher : e Ketchikan due to weather, and sent fivst item of business considered was | priations for the Alaska Game Com- | Alex Demos, in honor of his 8lst|in the Doughs Public Schools, hav- Pk 7 One ‘ ; ; (Conttnuea jrom Pege Ome) a second plane to Ketchikan and the policy followed by the Commis- | mission; to Fisheries birthday i ing taught In the First and Second - - — | back. oner of Education in establishing | J.M. 13, by Coffey, asking that | FOUr @enerations of the iamily grades Jast year, and has many voted on by 1 the| Southbound passengers were Dr.|schools at Army and Navy bases.|Federal posts in Alaska be filled | Were Sathered with a table set for, friends here. : e ecessed until 2 p. m.. Salazar, Walter Stutte, V. Black reement governing schools | by residents of the Territory; to| L7 ) “apted, pigre, Miy. Helw X T 7 f ferid J the stand when the recess well W. Earnest, R. Tornquist, D A tHis foF 48 (1) Krtny of] Judiciare: | Bach, daughter of Aalto, and the BREAKS ARM 3 il o was Wm. L. Paul. JI. Aronsen, Miss I. Parr, L. Sgith and furnish building, heat, | (Indefinitely Postponed) Misses Erlene and Darlene Miller,| Mrs.: Eva Crabtree, clerk-typist 4 € 1 | n l-m-wu’»‘r of the nr Harrin, from Juneau to Wi witor service and school| H. J. M. 9, by C. D. Anderson— | 8randdaughters wh birthday in the office of Government Hos- § sl A e e \“'Zl“f‘,‘;"U“h‘('."}‘;f'ff I‘{L’y‘\‘”x‘m",_ gell, and Fred Bridges, R. Hadlund. joom furniture. (2) Territory to | Legislative endorsement of a pri- ?\l re hiso in the month of Feb- lpi\{ivl" received a_fracture of her 4 t cl Dahl 1ok a2 to Wy biis Hassk o o F . West, William Stump, 1id provide the teacher, textbooks, and |vate communication network in Al- | FUary gioid b A0y F “‘%lj‘ arm yesterday in an ac- > i e h: Yo TR AW Thompson and John Carter 1 supplies |aska; 14 yeas, 2 nays. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Nurmi, long cidental fall at the hospital, % K M | enforce '1:' s ’“1‘11‘”:’\_"(1""'1""5?’1‘ x:]() Juneau to Ketchikan. ) coming under discussion was (Passed) s S o g et " e R M SOTAE |, Bty flflmll and (m\ce Williams | Senate Bill No. 8 and the circum-| g 10, by g 1 | ' i ks i o B g Crnc Wik Lo B e | 3 ac sa oty st o, Uy { SIA’“’S ‘A' ']““'i"' i md\(x)l:‘r\'l:: :l.likm\!.( i lN(;rlh)):)un‘;iJl passengers for the biennium 1945-47 was in- | Alaska Railrcad; 16 yeas. ! ! f 'I’ v 4 § whigiod, with w felling ot of (lm;s \;Vi:t‘cln?olx"e ocmqla:r;'fjlll1 ‘:.‘w ured were dniu:fl at length. 8. B. 40, by Walker- 'Tn exempt | | 4 - i I \ 1 Ih“ EVE NING nd red salmon during the| R Schwartz: to Menafee Inlet, R ::f.m \flrxv:“:p;r{:i\- ;‘;“{-‘;.Tln, S:qk;“ { NortEE“7est Dflll‘ H | evening's bas- I e years F. Owens; to Petersburg, R. Bln- NGNEERS BANGUET IS M e ok e B e o R y ' Juneg Bigd various problems covered bY | thenn, William Strandburg ~and BHNG HE[D IOMGHT‘M creating territorial Criminal| { ® ! f i 11 Stars rial, Paul said, have been | gazel Istanloe - | e AR H g e ! | ( over KINY, it is under consideration by the Alaska| prom Ketchikan to Juneau, R. ¢ g g i SErvice { i 1 1e time has been Workers Union and by the| qapler, L. L. Lowery, C. Goldste A banquet for visiting members 3 = \ { move P ad Native Brotherhood for | poiothy Banta, S. R. Holts and Bob of the Pioneers of Alaska and the! S. B , Cv Lcinran—7T0 revise - s many years. Bovkthes vionser Auiliaryiis helng held ta- |atatubes s fo admission to ! | wfll make E |l >4 The present system of conserva- ——-——— ight at the TOOF Hall | practice of law; 16 yeas ! ! IN FROM PELICAN CITY ions discriminates against the sein- 1 is by the Juneau J. M. 12, by Peratrovich—En- |4 A \ Tom Hat urived in Juneau ers,” Paul reported, “and is concern- IERR"ORIA[ BD Auxiliary Tgloos |dorsing increased appropriations tor § I&@ DEE‘IVERIES ! m n Pelican City,|ed only with such fish as escape| s session of the Grand the Alaska Game Commission; 16 H 2 { egistered a guest of the the traps” He went on to say I meeting will open tomorrow Y€ \ & Wiy g S 5 e % OF EDUCATION IS CLh el ot (s 5. B, 1, by atr_seiin | Saturday or Sunday : > o hear a Kotchikan trap owner, who Grand Igloo meeting is|c mrh«...m for P]r(n\l' office to mn \ \ , ; CENTRAL trap is in inside water, use this 4 to be continued tomorrow oaths of qualification; 14 yeas, 2|} ! } ve 1 south | 18 he argument, he said, sup- ¢ X X H. B. 26, by Engstrom-—Requiring % . L bl e o and |ported the point the seines have| oo ee 0 i ccnricnmment ot four and bread; 1, NAHAARAERAASA RO AR ¥ ¢ {Bpenqirying 19 mAke fof HiRp Board of Education’s annual me About one in every five peopie| YEAs 5 nays : B s TS ing here four the United States lives on a ; S. B. 30, by C“L‘hi‘ 1 lPrm‘ldi‘ns : 1 i CHR ERS VISIT iwith the exception of Pre fazil or Savings Clause for <5 r. 0. schrcuturger, | FOUR IN”'A‘ED Al OEpUOn 75D SR 16 yeas; IN WINTER EXCURSION FARES . o V5 arelvel i MOOSE WOME" MEH’ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU i B.088, by - Cogyng—Froviping o BARGA ok 1 ¥ \ k it ri at th JUNEAU, ALASKA turn of tax p.mu under pro- ‘]l‘A\‘E-’\l e t ki and for refunds of over-pay- from ¢ ) coe ki Al ! WEATHER BULLETIN 5 iy ‘ L oaib (plus o) E: 4 Women of the Moose mitiated | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 1:30 A, M., 1200H MERIDIAN TIME = 2 ? Sl | ROUN tee, k SETCHIKAN M, HERE four new members at the social Mix leiks TODAY S. B. 39, by Cochran—Redefining s 25 fic m Ketchikan is|meeting Thursday evening i \ Y- S0P | 4 £ nature of public records and | o meeting Thursday evening in the T 5 PEPT P . Weathes at : WHiTEnm‘SE 1 or 10 G w Hotel. | Moose Lodge rooms. They were| — gpov e ford b wrizing the Commissioner T0: Not € recd Py i ey | epea g amon SR B 58 i keep confidential information i 3 % Annie Cook Virginia Kanause, s, chorage 48 29 0 Clear g . - Sl . AT ¥ {AN FOLK HERE Mary Olive Vaisvila and Maxine | gorrow 0 5 0 Clear cluded in tax returns; 16 ye | e L nts arriving at’ clifton, Bethel 32 Trace Bliclondy | - O Dol by Wkt to ke « LR tor et Y| During the evening Dr. Dorothy Gordova & o8 B more specific transactions that are r Td J. Williams, ' galverson Novatney gavea talk of | Dawson . ° oyl subject to collection of the veteran 3 1 Mr. and | payticular interest to the members ;[Edmonton 12 ) Show tax; K0 g, - 4 BETHEL t i of the chapter, on correct PoStUre | Fairbanks 3 - Clex S. J. M. 7, by Walker—Urging "d ,,,p__wnh stopovers S e for health, economy and for beauty. Haines ) Drizale ¢ Fog | ¢onstruction or the Bar Point Boal Sp"l“' 21-day rov! FROM PETERSBURG! rne audience entertained Hayre 5 o Harbor Project at Ketchikan; 16 | Sk ¢ Carl Vevel-| gelightfully by tt ace and beau- Juneau Airport 3! 4 Drizzle and Feg | Y% k o Keith I 1 Chris Dahl, |y of two little ballet dancers, M 30 89 Rain and Drizzle | S B. 35, by Cochran—To revise ' e P JUrg, Were New'! jorie Blair and Erlene Miller, 3 0 Fog the Alaska Criminal Code to make it ; Saranoli Hoted nowflakes > tap dancing Kotzebue 20 01 Pt. Cloudy |conform with actual court p ; VALDEZ COUPLE HERE short skit entitled “The McGrath -6 -6 07 Fog 5 G < ot A i Fea ; . w Man and the Snowflakes,” Nome 21 08 Pt. Cloudy ° & Folaes ta : othy Roff prepared the playlet Petersburg 35 30 Cloudy y y g pp i ¢ Mrs. J. O. Rude showed the pic- | Portland 52 41 ) Cloudy mort wes taken on a vacation trip last ' Prince George 35 8, 35 25 Cloudy pH_oTS MISSENG QN il \ i've go L ummer. Her flower pictures were Prince Rupert 54 SR Here’s your chance to travel at a great now cspeially interesting to flower lov- 5 1"”‘ 1!“ R :f]‘"\"" A wESIwARD FLIGHT{ saving! Plan your visits and business calls now. For now : i o i o A ‘delicious Nunch was served by '\yl Ml,,“(.;w 1 ,; umi_\ £y ! you n-am C.lippcr to ncarlyrall major Alaskan 'cities at } heigt 2 Hhe By he rcfreshment committee, cor A.kuuu‘i i 1 L. 36 5 39 72)¢ ATTLE, Feb e bargain prices—at least 25% off regular round-trip fares. | isting of Edith Powers, Lyda M —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to a.m. today) sian ok O bhibiz e e ALt i3 B s KSON GOES TO JAIL it ::.n‘ :nf\‘;nx Lesher, As it was WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The high pressurc center over central| i o) ju(l("iug‘l;‘lf‘(\‘\;‘;T;:lbl‘!:()l-):‘:“;;l‘ 2k lmez‘l fu-” dd”m”he- fon iny mC}Udmg- i ! tenced to! Rityal Committee apter Night, | Canada has moved north and east and generally cloudy skies and ligk Ui boelh Vabutal eho’ R overs. Bargain tickets are available only until April 1— o ’1: ‘n.‘ court | he Ritual Committee, including .sn.ml- hfl‘:? been (rvpx 1'(\’;1: b vx&;'m v;\t: ohiorngs: Nidiin. were nEmAR LoaRy on excursion travel to be completed by April 20. So fly ‘ of iray after apna Bodding, Sve Kennedy and nDortheastern portion. Mos ued cool temperature T ek 9 A i - : I y to charge as- A\\;_X:.[‘] H,\;Z)l,‘,x,‘m_ ?,;.d charge :,f the | have been reported in the tern States. Generally cloudy :,ku-»-_"»‘w:'“(:pg_‘a‘t"cf"‘”‘~ 5 by (Ah-ppcr now. We ll gladly help you plan your Winter ! t tainment. and considerable rain, fog Irizzle have been reported at all Pacifi .‘r(‘.;HI'; :md' T Excursion. See or. write ! f beautiful birthd was | Ccast stations north of North Brn.d. Oregon s over South- | A PN, okl G : f tive I provided by the committee the east Alaska remain slightly below normal. A deep low pressure center 18], il , ess # He P e ( the ' yarty given to honor those members ' 1OW located cver Dutch Hg is becoming onarv and beginning | ° ,‘1‘_) Pk Ee (R Local Address and I 3 2 5 hey left here January 26, stop- conti ¥ T i Those , to fill. A new low pressure center 300 mi southeast of Kodiak is Sk _»n Port Hardy, B, C. l‘(elfll'x-l Phiése Nusber ars C . kers and Price. Anna Moving slowly northward and is ext mua to bring increasing amounts of L He i S ‘“ e Faul ican a Haas rain and slightly stronge: staticr the nc mun canst | S SR vm:‘- \”“‘i ! | ovirel - > was spent of the Gulf of Alaska. Small sl l gt ol l‘u)‘ m’:torud‘ .khlp .h'-'vl “, x\‘u:l)br*‘l" P M ” L 5 1 nners were Lila Lane and John ¢ L y S it silver fuselage and wooden pro- G”’ ‘ Eupae of cls | ik oa e of the lunchean | Rt R & son and Mrs. Bland and her baby ”/flfllfl AIIMKS' of///’yc’77]m] (,7//?/! Pgier Aleska ¥ G o s S Jack| cloths, Mrs. Loven Hancock receiv- SIARINE WEATHER BULLETIN gitl are Héfe in Seattle. Hor = : S bers i DA ed first prize, and Lawrence Card Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. teday SRS = ity S r | erharceq|second Station Weather Temp. Height of Waves DIVORGE ASKED s b s : ; e | Vel (Sea Condition | Mary 1. Yeada hnsvbrmlgihl suit 2 Cape Spencer Cloudy 38 17 1 foot or divorce against Victor Yeada. | Sk & STEAMER MOVEMENIS Eldred Rock Cloudy 35 4 Zero |The couple married in 1942 and ‘ it i h | Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 37 10 Zero have one child. The plaintiff asks | ) 1t 1| Northern \'u‘“ , frc Seattle | Lincoln Rock Cloudy 41 10 2 feet |for custody. o ,lin port 1 Guard Island Drizzle 41 6 1 foot G SR — = - Palisana in port loading fish. |Cape Decision Drizzle 40 12 1 foot would ([rom Vancouver sail | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING | NING: Icy Strait and Cross Sound—easterly wind. Splice scheduled to Sailor’s February 25 iless than 15 miles per hour. Outside water sail from | —southeasterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. Cloudy Aleutian scheduled to 20 to 30 miles per hour. ! Dixon Entrance to Yakutat with considerable | ican flag | fog and intermittent light rain. | A low pressure center of 28.75 inches now centered near Dutch Harbor | “ Shrine Dance Seattle Feb. 28 Square Sinnet scheduled to sail| count I ny from Seattle February 28. is moving slowly northward ":_ - = = e o : ‘ THE PE }*.F E(T HOSTESS Annual Washingter’s Birthday Rall Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway “OR GUEST" for that SPECIAL Week-End e s SATURDAY EVE-| schedul2d to sail |Remainder of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska—variable winds | i:‘sqi :e ki ;'. i:,"n* fi; feminity, ( Finest Country Club ’ ] ece > knows the ; in Alaska ; SATURDAY February 22 ‘ Scottish Rite Temple ; Dancing 10 to 1 Secrets of Good J €y 00 ll!'q SKILLED OPERATORS t COCKTAILS from5P. M. to4 A, M. “3 DINNERS from7P. M. 102 A. M. Steaks . . Chicken . . Spaghetti Chinese Foods-All Kinds SON A..J\LL | Permanent Specials §25.00 Cold Wave $20.00 | Phone 015 Wid 15.00 Machine - 12.5 | NOTE: Invitations were issued last fail at 12.50 Machine - 10.00 ~ |l Salmon C€reek €ountry Club e gl e o e JVANITY BEA“TY SALQN 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway INVITATIONAL FORMAL