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ferson, Third President of the P\(‘l FI\F s ~ MONDAY, \IARCH 17, 1947 TH'E DAILY ALASKA EVlPIRE—jUNEAU ALASKA with plans for opening a sudnfl ce, Grand Secretary of Aca- GINGER ROGERS |“Ew SUPERVBOR Faurot joined his brother-in- lxm‘pROMlN:HT WOMEN 1y of Friendship of the \\umm‘ N E MAY 6” ind sister, Mr. and Mrs. George| of the Moose of l:mrmm of Es- E 94 [the Grand Counc Al in Seattle, 1 Now AT (APHOL FOR ANS IS NAMED In- jU“ AU ON MAR(H 1 March 19 and plan a trip north on | p 0ils the Princess Norah with visits at A y an-| Jw 139 will be|Prince Rupert, \gell, Ketchi- | LAST TIMF TBNlG“T 837 > ¢ F He | hono! M kan, Juneau and Skagway \ a chuckle with every % : display chairman for| i : - 3 laugh with gty IF seymour aurm crea the : the Grand Counci Let Empire “wan-tads™ run your ger Robers has another % . Mooss. - kb il s Ta Rt 4 tticlent! «Heartbeat,” which tive Artist, Appomtee, : Sl ‘:r::‘()ucld” oo y d M. Moy ervands. Cheap and efficlen at the Capitol Theatre, p S A FEN i 5 LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. March| «G \day with Jean Pierre Aumont, Says Dr. G. A. Dale b :fi“m: P -m‘”:\x:‘ U. S. DEPARTMENT O E, WEATHER BUREAU 17 Frederick Joliot-Curie, the g o Menjou and Basil Rath- i sy “:'k mupmw‘ it JU KA rar French expert on atomic A daring, tone, heading a billiant cast F. Seymour Faurot, crealive a 1ty ot Wakhington WEATE BULLETIN fenc implied today that France exciting ern Paris as the back- 4o and ; } e eningiohy DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ltoo, Knows how to manufacture adventure te, an orphan girl, is 5 ,m“‘“lmcl’,fm Max. temp. | TODAY |atomic bombs ...in the S b that will enable her g, ok B v last Lowest £:30am 24 hrs. Weatherat | In a highly technical article world’s to money to buy a ket 24 hrs. temp. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. written for the ma ne United 4 L0 d was a modern pes Py K » - most re she can complete of Meler (g L 41 32 32 Pt. Cloudy |Nations World, the wch scien- exciting it s involved in the Tdaho 15 -10 tist onae-tim tant to Mme.| capitol! with Paris pickpocket ADbass- of supervisor of arts fitive Exhibit ooeq. a 2 . ik S Y ,|. dx;mm.ui and l.x for - tHe BdtoRtioh DI D(:I\:M :‘(' .xl; 35 Rain .,";m,iuu of the atomic bomb is own, whom she is a etes ot " awson g 3 ,“simple > Alaska Native Service, ac- ching 4 1o fngersl Obe! ah Gk “m;mmi\nm‘: el : ““’l’,”-rl‘r“‘Afl‘i‘l‘i‘; Edmontor 47 - 0 | Without specifically saying in . : complication fol . . ale rector ) P s aae O Fairbank 27 6 0 Clear tcold, black type that France has e.A. Dale, Director of Edu- University of a . Lm to Arlette, the situations p 4 7 Fapeanieian Hainc 44 39 Pt. Cloudy |tombs, Joliot-Curie, nevertheless, tantalizing, for she is in love with TAATBE ¢ k | b ¥ Havre 42 0 | the w-how” to build ¢ Faurct's rosponsibillties inl!the g 3 a fog | the young diplomat 168 fribis Boetbon SN Be twbirold :::, i _;';]:wl"“’flms;“:: Juneau Airport m 36 a1 Rain - Fog {bombs gave the impression P | ; TS E Ketchika 50 42 12 Cloudy can turn out atomic bombs, too i )¢ presentation of a sus-|1937, invitations for lec- ot o » i Olodty AR um H.SNRBALL 1 t creative arts program astu; his art sub- . 4 (& B 3 Bis” e i LSt % ¥ BAP“SM Of lNFAHTS part of the educational curriculum ' jects . Eastern Wash- fi“'s‘"\ f: -16 -10 0 Clear !m}\ic re l(l‘m:l .\‘])};:Am .;\, AI_I_E ' of ANS schools which is closely|ingten anc ¢ : o sl el s o Amm i sratl o 2 9 R 5 3 A ‘ i AT LUTHERAN CHURCH related to the artistic inheritance! Later Lecoming , interested in Noor < - 3 o S [ication of 8. e ptn: I | i e it _of the Native children; and sec-!decorating and the commercial gy i Ly 2 i prove ‘the 11ving; a{auctarus 0f mans P Next Sunday, March 23, the sac- ¥ esibliities ‘of arts: anil’ &mdts, ‘N Northw 31 15 tkind ", rament of baptism will be admin- e S 41 34 35 43 Fog > ” : k entered the professional field in : & £ for infants and children R b 80 42 42 0 Clear 1 ) Ay ’ e this work and joined the staff of o 3 . 1 g E regular morning worshiy y a Prince Gec 56 25 | i % 5 415 the Portland store. = r v or & ervice of the Lutheran Church. o Prince R 50 40 ! 5 5 iR M Arts and cra training avail- : i , i P Adolphe If persons, other than those al 5 DA aalt Al Natfves Wil Seattle 70 42 42 0 Fog MENJOU recdy ouniacted Byl el 1 e s of indigen- 5L % & 45 4 giony ! TVIO “avy Mefl gl &l . A . . their childrhen bap e et | peneing Wiitehorse 18 3% 38 Clear JACK BENNY | Basil ) at this service they should S I % ~ Yakuta 13 36 37 08 Drizzle-Foz | A ”“N_'\_lf” RATHBONE get in touch’ with the Pastor by lapldari{‘ k:‘;f: “l:::k?;;“"i a.m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | Ended y ea' Do" AMEc"E §"'~ DOCK o y of this week. Broadened Program i d AL e o SYNOPSIS: A weak high pressure ridge covels Southeast | 4 i leather. Working with these ma- ; - WILLIAM BENDI, | s > - Such a broadened program for|y ;a1 it s hoped to revive the morning, however, it is rapidly being displaced by a low s . Aaatikite: Nhawsh 11 Z Gamolate Bhows. ATTENTION MASONS adult handeraft production as slack | ita SR " m moving northward and northeastward over the Aleutians | SYDNEY, Australia, Maxch 17 VICTOR MOOR : y ;old and create new shapes, pat- Two: crew members of the U. S. E = “HEAR u 50 Called Communication of Mt. Ju- seacon employment 15 all-impor-|io . “and methods of treatment d Bristol nd Cook Inlet. This low pressure systems will nc in dxdhio: T i, RU i nean Lodge at 7:30 this evening tant in providing a steady year- o R PR * seriou affect weather over Southeast Alaska but it will increase the | Navy A‘_“““‘_ le "‘“"‘“f“’f‘-_]“f-‘""' DY VALLEE . IN THE '\l‘\\ S— with work in the E. A. Degree. round income” Dr. Dale explain- ! cloudiness and should cause some rain by Tuesday morning. The heir first fow hours asholg in Bmmt‘i‘ VITAL S M o D ey ed. “And with the steadily de- "osp"Al NOTES absence of any important low centers over the Western States continues s, were Killed today In an RNES TRUMAL Iceland has had a democratic Creasing supply of raw ivory, for| them unusually good weather with fairly warm temperatures and | cutomobile accident at Edgecliff, ROBERT BENCHLEY MT. ETNA ERUPTION! s ent for more than 1,000 instance, it is vitally necessary to e skies. Meanwhile the remainder of Alaska is experiencing | Sydney suburb. \ JERRY COLONNA —_— years \introduce additional raw materials. St. Ann’s Hospital admitted John the U her for this time of yvear with temperatures near lm-zm,, Joseph L. Hollings h, 24, a JOHN CARRADINE 0 ks Cnce these products are produced | Bremner ior medical attention on south airbanks and east of Bethel and near zero over the western | pe fiicer, and James Eason, 19, CLORIA POPE - WILLIAM TERRy i 11} LT 'and saleable, they become the con-' Saturday, and Virginia Whitehead and northern portion. There is considerable fog this morning over all g nan »d when the automo- it ‘I"m””””I‘m”””I”"“"m“”"'l‘”m'“"'IM'“""""”m"""""""""l cern of the Native Resources Divis- | for surgery on Sunday. On Satur- of Ala cept the northern portion but with the increasing amount in which they were riding 1 IACK’M".“' jon of ANS and reach the markets|day, Mrs. Frank Olson, Master of av le sunshine “in these longer days the fog should be mostly hed into a telegraph pole and H SKIHMll Eid through the Arts and Crafts clear- | Marvin Wilson and Mrs. Earl B. Rit- dissipated by early afterncon. Winds of 30 to 40 miles per hour : brick wall after swerving to avoid HIENARD WM.UEE 2 i l ing house, for which Donald L. ter and baby girl were discharged. reported in the Aleutians but elsewhere over Alaska and along the coast ! collision with another car. Both HLAKO Ths omics anngrs ¥ L J Burrus is store manager Sunday discharges were Mrs, as far as California the winds are light and variable, mostly less then 10 ‘ were members of the crew of the % “In contradistinction, art work,John Winther and baby boy, Mrs. miles per hour. | seaplane tender Carrituck. P e supervised in the schools by Mr.,William A, Egan and baby boy; ! MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN { ———————— 3 Faurot will have as its first aim| Dayton Fleek, and Mrs. Leonard ! Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today i 4 R A siat SPORTLIGHT the joy of creative expression. His| Perry and baby WIND Height of Waves | Mexico City, "‘l fhe by g NOVELTY-—CARTOON L Q! ff {job will be to instruct teachers in| Government Hospital admitted Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) l:“ ';L of ‘tll“ ":“Vr"q f"“}:l‘:l 1% WORLD NEWS G) i ” J methods of executing a sustained Violet Hanson of Hoonah and Max- Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 41 NNE 16 Zero !"" on ;the mye, GESLERDONLILTAL, 9 .= fi so" a' creative arts program. Utilizing' ine Brouillette of Juneau, and dis- Eldred Roc Pt. Cloudy 41 N 5 Calm capital of the ancient Aztec Em- ""||""|||“"“l"""m||||||||""||"m = ¥ his own versatile talents, he willl charged Helen Abbott and Tommy ' Point Retreat Cloudy 42 Nw 8 pire. } @fi!'.er demonstrate how to draw, model| Abbott of Juneau. Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 37 NW 4 1 foot R = AT gy = and carve, introducing new color, - o 1 Guard Island Cloudy 46 w 8 Zero Baranef Hotel \materials, designs and tools,” Dr.| Gape Decision Ground Fog 31 E 4 1 foot " 'Dale stated, “toward the end that| The cutting, flaking and polish- MARI " FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVENING: | Xk A rfls 1947 larts and crafts may become both|ing of stone tools by the Maya Protected .ast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance | ee ,n a ec,c p 7 {fun and profitable for all w ho' tribes of Central America, \\'lw to Yakutat—Variable winds less than 20 miles per hour Monday bocommu ! 7 P W G ld B create.” { flourished until 1200, is the finest mostly southerly 15 to 25 miles per hour Tuesday. 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