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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1947 | then being blown into Taku Inlet. BARBOND | Traffic Accident Viciim, Bride GROUNDING ' Sure!fSnowsinHell [Salvaging of init=wss was very high, and when it re- ‘ : A | i 3 . 1o ceded the boat was a-vound. It ! : ARy 0 kYol 2 ! 7Y & R 3 * or' ea pe s was impossible at the following 4 i § 8 441 i e 2V $ X £ 9 | tide to float the boat, although it is undamaged .K"i g i ; : . { S ¢ B 4 Wilson was brought back to Ju- . $ & q 3 g 8 .t X p ue ar( neau last night by the Coast i v o | : £ i B i E 3 N B¢ 4 R S % v Guard, and plans to make a trip down on Murfg 5. when the next 2 | ® v o7 I tides are” due, to take his SEATTLE, v 5 J | SEATTLE, Feb 17 The Loat off the beach. Cemdr. Frank 4 h g i No: and Tr: por Com- e District Coast Guard hearing of pany hasn't oned hope of tion into the grounding of the £ 3 5 i 3 General Manager Willlam Semar . steamship Alaska near Cordova on j 4 g & |says a fourth attempt to pull the OF Bpw( TOMORROW February 2. The pilot, Capt. C 3 grounded lir om a reef near P. Walsh, is accused of negligence.| = i f % : Pella Balla will be made on March i Capt. Percy Selig, the vessel's X b e 3 {6th. Tho North Sea went aground The BPWC will hold their re- master, said the wind was blowing e i s i . ! February 13th while enrcute from sular business-luncheon meeting about 30 or 40 mil2s an hour, from g N v 3 N g an to ttle. Salvage ex- tomorrow in the Gold Room of the the northeast, when the ship 5 + 4 - perts have tried three times to Baranof. Thelma Engstrom and went nd. Vance Wade Will- e : 3 i . irefioat the ship, and Semar says Anita Garnick, members of the iams. e seaman, who was on . » fl e - lthe Company is 'y hopeful” i club, will give their impressions of whezl duty, and A. Thomquist s 2 4 e | can b saved. being legislatcrs. lockout, testified the visibility was - - Entertainment will be supplied poor and the weather severe. 4 4 LT : i 2 T by Mrs. Willlam Egan who will The Maritime Commission ha : s y . . l r v sing accompanied” by Dorianne awarded a $60,000 contract to the ' Barncs at the piano. An invitation, Ay : ; i T o § 8 Toda shipyard, low bidder, on. re- ¢ E. y i MAQOONED EN TAKU has been extended to the Speaker g 4 ¢ " to the steamship Alaska H “ 4 of the House and Mrs. Gill to at- liquo 16 D. Cochran, chairm , pairs g : v Commi nh B8 ¥ 5 7g A e 9235 4 B <% T I N [ ET BY cfi BGAT tend tomarrc luncheon. Lo bl sy # : . iRuM&N ON - 7 AT BARANOF 2 o Listress s "elix Aubuschon and A,V nals reported from Taku Inlat night before Pearce, both cf Anchorage, ived i |1ast were inv ted yosterday, in Juneau yesterd: and are re- 4 , e Co 3 patrol craft gistered at the Baranof Hotel. i 3 5 : '50063, which found S. A. Wilson ) e e ’;F : ¢ ; - e i ' . v i jand this boat, the 31E720, high, TWO FROM ANCHORAGE 7 Y, ; 4 R W President * Truman: Swiliaddress! Mrs. solling, a year-arcund resident of Hell, Mich., a resort !and dry in a cove three-fourth of Edwin Johnson and J. A. Col- tachment an aid in theast of Turner Creek. umbus, beth from Anchorage, have 1, who lives in Juncau, re- signed in on the register at the having engine trouble and Gastineau Hotel. Kerr, 29, whe lest Both logs an arm in a traffic accident the nation tcmorrow in belhalf of ¢ with snowplo alks down the aisle a 1wz, Ore., church just the Red Cross Fund Campaig! keeping cpen the road te the nearest ery store Pinckney, rarriage to Clark Robert r, 23 hoto. which opens next week. Friday has ' three miles a Gls ¢ ise the majority of the 15 faml been designated Red Cross Ra- that are converling summer coitages te year-arcund homes at dio Day and the President’s words jiland Lake, near Hell, (® Photo. . will be carried over all network “I wouldn't X 1 d jota. Any ot} tior : E Be ROb- gsil O'Connor, chairman of the 3 = 5 d Bickley, Mrs. Sl " an place on i I ¢ s 3 National Red C will introduce M"H BA(K FROM B“ ’ E d F d l Realistic View Jineau to Seattle: . Alblr The broadcast will be heard in N R Walker, one - i of pan American Alrwaye Chiss Bukdich. Dwignt. Grapl, Juneau at § pm. FST. TRIP T0 PORTLAND Rent Controls Dec. 31 saloon ator H g % b 5 “h by Rubye Roti- the Judi 1k Curtis keld he knoy N : A 0 hiield, Rict el Claude J. Smita, President of ! A i pengers ebae, mears amon e AL ACKR COASTAL * 1ot Sos, Pt o cyrvcron, e it t, he 3 ] 3 urned to Juneau yest Subcommittee | Bakke, Caroline Culbertson Hiitean t t6 “adidT Mbeh- HAS MANY (Alls 11 day trip to Portland. While proved a bill authorizing a : ! ] y there, Smith worked with leading 10 pereer rease in present J. Cooke Eben Ab- men in the Portland Chamber of ceiling « He, 1cp nderful cocpera c. 31 and remove tion irom smen i 3 1e sdministration cen t that results were |the office of Price Administ stateme will controls would be vested in id Smith today. | the courts except chose fo establish their own e 1y ophilior close a sal ; : Planes of ka Coastal A, Bkbss x’.l o P 3 " . I X 1 vesterday touched at SRR ‘-";i“ : bk iconah, Angoon, Tenakee, Walker ~ dejared and Tulsequah. Passengers want to be practical Mo - it t c ! Sitka were Mr. and Mrs. Eugen il hil2 opponents of s . . ER BUL "IN Rasinski, Roy r. MP HERE FROM SITKA forcemen tinued to picture I - R T 4:30 A. M, 12 RIDIAN TIME Mrs. C. E. Rid and Herbert Rubye Rottluff and en natives sireaming from saloons, T Brenne: La Moe, both from “"""‘y“"“‘“""”‘jl : 1 Lowest 4:3 24 hrs Weatherat ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCaddo U’];-”';_‘_’v s g 4:30am. were flown to Pelican; R. H. Ross i : s At A oy 32 ) y and C. B. Smith went from P2l A ‘-“‘ S : v 1 loudy can to Sitka, and Fred Kuhln VISIT % 1 from Pelican to Juneau, Sitka' Fred k c to Juneau passengers were Mad- harlse f Seattle, afrived ye 3 N 1 3 eline Brinely, Mr. and Mrs. F. | te ly “put teeth in T g P 4 3 L1l ot = Edmont Frobese, S . A. M. Ander- ered 1 G S e - Fairbar : 1 t Cloudy son, Vic LaMoe, Minna Coughlin ator Cochran, that he w . Clear and T. C. V | HERE FROM ANGOON Rizsciy - SUORRETAN L Division g6 ! 7y ace ) Beulah Mr. and Mps. Elmer Garnes and Fred Brandc AUTO PARTS Jul Anthony Airport > g Harry Douglass, and Rev. George Jr., both from n, arrived in {hor-by-reque ‘under con New — Used — Rebuilt ar Betts were flown to Hoonah; Mrs. Juneau yester . vagistered Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- L Pt. Cloudy |Cle Tang and Ole Tang, Jr. to the Gastineau Hotel ; it i’ B s Clear T:nakee; R. Zuboff from Angoon : ST B missions and 2 LLIO> fourth mer ' . Cloudy to Juneau; Father Whelan, Edith! E. S. i:ungerford, from Peters OTHER PARTS g 3 3 2 P-an and Mrs. Sarah Jewell from purg is registered at the \ We Mail and Promptly s i YIELE g : ¢ Hoonah to Juneau. S B NE‘W FUEN E g . Jort} 32 g I. Melba was the only 3 b Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. i ey . i : Pe v 3 X 2 Jlear ger to Tuisequah, B. C., ar | Walter Israelson, from S 1950—1st Avenue South ~ t 1 s s e “‘ll) nd a : . . 18 Gillies same down on the return tineau Hotel pon 2 ) flight. attempt pported by 2 Neat e — move g —— MRS e B 08 as’ JUNEAD TEACHERS || Salmon €reck Country Club : ,r s | T SR "N cid g s axes - AT BANQGUET TABLE Finest Couniry Club in Alaska nd interior pemted ogt 3 i Iy b ra e ‘Morihwastern. Alaskan| Salmon Creek Country Club la SUEST CARDS from present law, oot : ? S Rt ré Gamble, evening was the scene of the an- ) S strikie the requirementg ro. o Barrow tures are well a \ over most | nual banquet of the Juneau Class- O S u kg bar licensee be l‘{‘“' sol 1 £ + ol perature this morning | room Teachers' Asscciation and ) ] furnished ner of the premises e went - rory 1itt 3 i : oir guests S 3 5 . ol in Alas W S e >oint Barrow. Very little precipitation | their guests. All teachers of the it REppawered, (- b Sax \urine the last 24 hours, being mostly confined to snow and Juneau Grade School and High : OJT_OF_TOWN Kbl 0t % Bh\\ ““‘ Blowing snow frcm rrow to the Canadian border School, wives and hushands were 3 ¥ v 3 nators rownell Ty oA ~ 1 N ir atte; ar L J Walker iavoring “IARINE WEATHER BULLETIN in_attendance. \ VISITORS Stescn vanl ports from Mirine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today Guests were the members of the on 1¢ Sten it A WIND Height of Waves ' School Board, Mr. and Mis. R. E. ! Pl LR | ; £ (' Rt tatior Vegther 5. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Rude, ‘]'“"‘F‘\h ;”v‘“t‘ Sy | ! v . _| Cape Sp r lear § W 5 1 foot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Popejoy, and s members ‘ : NEW SUPPLY Rl Zero Mr. James C. Ryan, Temitorial in opposing eny change lowr 35 e fo e v e U Bockdnils - - SP B R 8 N3 o of Overstuffed Walker Fhough. > defeuts . B. 15| MARINE FOREC/ R THE G FRIDAY EVE- el e \ e Wit . mrovtingt 3: Protected waters of Sout \oka and outside waters, Dixon ~ BACK FROM TULSEQUAH F d e LA P M ZA M SETT : g3 e Syalie cppviouly e s iy oaee ik S e S 00 7P.M.toZ2A. M. ikt Livingroom et et lipnt Wr Eoues - noming le waters, itka to Yakutat—variable winds under 15| Chailes Gosdman, of Prince Ru- @ s (R Lhas e { B Bhgas maokine er hour 1 ) pert and W. H. Richmond of Ter- Spagheill .. Steaks . . Chinese Food » ] L il Furniture 14—the A and B B to northwesterly under 15 miles per race, B. C, flew down frcm Tul- Walker's notice deration, | sure ce nehes. 46 degrecs north, 154 degrees sequah yesterday and are registered Pl‘@NE 015 X ] west, 1 ) astware at the Baranof Hotel A—— as the first bit of Senate actior 2 j by ) G % 2 ] B e B 7 Exclusive Membership Club Davenporis! new vot> be taken wi but ran into a number oo RO Salmon Creek Country Club called upon local dairymen L. H.| 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway mavenolas! on | Smith and = George Dany their view of Rep. Snide opposed i ! Voo in 2 : wing cement e, sl S CAFE from the Outside whicl eet the “grade A" s COLUMEIA We Know You Want to See \ NEW a Full Disn not the de- h MODEBN A sign of our china — so we s E pile vour platter gener- % Puss Toe. o : | ously! Bedroem Sels! haahip upon Sonthesst Alsks L Oy g obom £ ca, { e Come In and See Us! Sets! ) N { enforced by the Hea BREWERIES Inc. TACOMA £35 ! cent of Alaska When the new vote three nators bad swun the opposing cide. Carried terday by an 11 te margin was defeated today, 8 to 8. dairymen” Hot Lunches Sandwichés LES and T H 0 M A S 22'3’1-1:6(}\?;5 %tsrget Home made Pie and Coffee MARION HA 13 n w A R E ST “ RE 162 S. Franklin st. | t U s} ——————————————