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F—'— PAGE TWO i i ROTARY WILL BACK ’ UP J-HIGH TEAM | ANCHORAGE SER! Keithahn con- ) nature and Rotary pol- inion was vote. Cr man Henry the Cypras-beund v fore cmbarking. Pheto. i B NAZIS CLEAR SN OW _— while an armed policeman stands guard, Nazi prisoners Vienna clear a street following one of the heavy snowfalls harassing the continent. THE DAILY ALASKA M William O. Douglas, Jr., son of the U Justice, wades threugh snow to d PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Jusfice's Son Carrier Papers S. Supreme Court Associate eliver papers cn the Duke Street reute in Alexandria, Va., of the Washingten Star. SEATTLE — The Seattle Dis- triet Office of the Corps of Engin- eers today announced it would oper ds to launch at $2,700,000 pro- ct of improving navigation of famed Wrang2ll Narrows. MANILA Fire swept throug dry grass surrounding the Manila air depot this af on, destroy- a large amou of airplan engines and parts. A score of and a warehouse filled with : threaten>d until the wir cudden ol shifted NANKING — China's = Foreicn| Shihchieh, threat today after a Kuomintang's cen- executive committe: fired a furious broadside at him for hi allegedly “weak-kneed, impotent towara Russia ened to group of the CINCINNA (e} ee SQap compa k C announted | t have sased prices about | five percent because of increased cost of raw HONCLULU A fleet of 20 ve was sent into the Pacific today to ioin airplar in search for 12 missing men who abandoned the broken tanker Fert Deartorn in a lifeb | WASHINGTON — The House | unanimously passed and sent to| legislation authorizing of Interior to <21l the Senate the Secretary 35 acres of land n Lake, Alaska, to the Victory > Camp Greund, Inc SAN FRANCISCO — The local unit of the American Federation of Radio Artists announce that a strike will be called against six independent radio stations in the Bay area. G e HOLBROOKS COMING BACK | Wellman Holbrook writes that he| and Mrs. Holbrook are soon head- ing back north and expect to bej in Juneau about April 21 or 22, The Holbrooks are now at 1127 Figueroa Street, Walla, Walla, Wash. | CROWELL AWARDED CAR Fred Crowell on the staff at the Federal jail, was last night award- | ed the American Legion Plymouth automobile. I - RUMMAGE SALE | March adv i 1 ] ! careless | June, CAA PERSONNEL LAY OVER HERE A group of Civil Aercnautics uthority personnel from the headquarters offices in Anchor- o stopped off in Juneau la.«l night and registered at the Barancf. The included Walter Plett, Re- gicnal Director, and Mrs. Plett; Mrs. Allen E. Horning, Mr. and, Mrs. W. A. Hanson, R. L. Barner, Betlan L. Greiner, C. Berger, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Jefford . Jefford to the former Maydell jcorge, daughter of Wallis George £ Juneau. - > RED CROSS FUND NOW GHLY $1110 The amount reccived in the Red Cress drive up to this morning bad reached only $1110. This chap- has been placed at ter’'s qucta $8,811 - - STOCK QUOTAIIONS NEW YORI\'V '".“ 18.--C.csing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 5, American Can 95, Anacenda 39’5, Cu: Wright 5%, International Harvester 8!, Ken- aecott 45':2, New York Central 174, Northern Pacific -19%, U. S. Steel 72%, Pound $4.02’s. Sales tcday were 630,000 shares. Merrill-Lynch averages teday are 2s fcllows: industrials 17495, rails 48.70, utilities 35.78. - -oo - Pi. . ACCIDENT Reports were received in Juneau late tcday of an accident at An- rette Islind airdeld, involving a DC-3 of Standard Air Freight Lines. The line serves between Se- ‘attle and Anchorage, and the plane was believed to have iosed over at Annette, and burned. There is no report of any cne killed or injured - located | COUPLE FROM WHITEHORSE | Capt. and Mrs. D. C. Nicholson, newlyweds from Whitehorse, kon Territory, arrived in Juneau yesterday to spend their honey- moon here. They are staying at the Baranof Hotel. - - - BACK TO FAIRBANKS The Misses Leis and Ruth Joy, daughters of Representative and 19, Methodist Church. | Mrs. L. F. Joy, who have been visit- 530-t1 {ing in Juneau for over a week, have left for their home in Fair- banks via PAA. —————— - GUN POINTER SENTENCED Frank Kitka, Tenakee, was fined $200 yesterday and given a six months suspended jajl sentence by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Kitka pleaded guilty to charges of use cf iirearms. He was accused of pointing a rifle, last at Fish and Wildlife agent Jack Likens. & SR ANCHORAGE MAN HERE J. E. Eagleston, of Anchorage, arrived in Juneau by air on Sat- urday and registered at the Bar- anof Hotel B L S HERE FROM SEWARD R. C. Ingram and Edith N. Rob- ertson, both of Seward, arrived here Sunday from Seattle on Pan Amer-! ican Airways and have registered at the Bgranof Hotel 1 > > — | OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS E. R. Farrell of Fairbanks, W. ;C, Persinger of Whitehorse, Y. T., and Maning C. Clements from An- | GCUN BOGS DOWN IN ALASKA MUD _ Tug tractors attempt to move a 155-mm. gun, bogged down in mud o I::gmé;-:norlei;;lzecllmmri::[e::‘::i{/i:; Adak Islund in the Aleutian chain, scene of maneuvers by the U. S. Army's task force Williwaw. in town g ! | Anchorage after a trip to the ® ® ® ® o o v v » & » JUNEAU AIRPORT =i |+ 'WEATHLR REPORT * . A T A TR | ® Temperatures for 24-Hour e D | Ty Lawrence Porter Apple of Ju- o ¢ b neau has been granted a divorce § ¢ grounds of incompatibility. The ® mMinimum, s > vort aFr riday At Airport—Maximum, 44; e Juncau City Council was Glapbles . were matthCL AL Y S LR ERY . y ocouncll was sche-)garpor, Wash., on Jan. 31, 1939 and e duled to meet in special informal|y . o 0" children . WLATHER FORECAST c session this afternoon at 4:30 |, "y " S District Court, ® (Juneau and Vicirity) . o'clock with Walter Plett, Region- | 215 1 : i ' & Cloudy tonight, light rain e al Cirector of the CAA for Alaska, | °Udg¢ Harny E. Prmlgm}leg % ¢ Wednesday. Not much e to discuss the Juneau Airport Shmitegtp Sore NgMulls 8 - e change in temperature. . problem. | Alexander from W. K. Muller on PREUIPITATION " | grounds of incompatibility. The o o 5. \ours endivs 7:30 a.m. coday) @ | Word of the unscheduled gather-: Mullers were married at Everett, J '1 iy 5} T i ing was Leing passed from word Wash. on Jan. 27, 1933 and have RN AU o AIROS: of mouth around town, in an ef-|no children. since March 1, 711 inches; fort to get interested citizens to AR AP L 5":\05 -’:‘3" 1, 74~‘:‘ ‘"C‘}lf;w 3 attend the meeting. MONTANAN VISITS HERE Hhics Marz;x’olr uon Aasen @ i Mr. Plett arrived mn Juneau yes- Ernest Kinshella, from Kalispell, since July 1 4‘3_52 inches. ¢ . iterday with his wife, ard is leaving Montana, is registered as a guest b B B b LB B T Yu- | TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1947 ,again this evening to rcturn to of the Baranof Hotel. | WA b L R TR A N | U. &£, "EPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER B JUNEAU, ALASKA | WEATHER BULLETIN | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Lt | | SUSIE SHORTY WEDS Frank Godines and Susie Shorty, both of Douglas, were married last REAU Max, temp. TODAZ night m. Dopglas byy U. 8. Com- i last I\ Lowest 4:302.m 24 hrs. Fratharit | bl e 7 | Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | Anchorage 47 32 32 07 Cloudy | Barrow e -6 k Clear | Bethel ¥ 33 6 33 Cloudy { Cordova 46 35 39 04 Cloudy Dawson 40 3 26 Cloudy Edmonton 40 24 Trace Pt. Cloudy | Fairbanks 44 6 17 0 Pt. Cloudy i Haines .. £7 33 33 0 Pt. Cloudy Havyre 7 P 25 0 Cloudy | Juncau Airpert 24 30 31 01 Fog Ketchikan 49 33 33 0 Fog Kcediak 36 32 35 52 Rain and Snow | Kotzebue 11 -10 8 Trace Snow . 1 1 Les Angeles 85 . 56 Trace Cloudy B e ;Mch“h il R Cloudy | Culvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKE! g 2 _5 10 0 iy |& f‘s Proof—-66% Grain Neutral Spirite | Neithwir % 4 4 Bltar i Calvert Distillers Corp., New ¥ork ity Petershurg .. 44 33 33 0 Fog TT T AT S0 R AR L { Portland m 5. LM DL e iy Prince George 56 | 23 0 Clear { Prince Rupert 50 0 | Seattle 5 68 42 43 0 Clear | Sitka . 51 37 37 0 Pt. Cloudy { Whitehorse 46 | 27 27 0 Clear | Yakutat 15 32 32 01 Cloudy *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A storm center has developed southwest of ! Kediak and is moving northeastward 30 mriles per hour. There is a large ! high pressure cell located over the Hudson Bay region of central Canada. ! There is a weak southerly to southwesterly flow over the Pacific Coast yfrcm Vancouver Island northward to Yakutat. Early morning fog has ! cccurred this morning over this area but had dissipated by noon today. 1Tltv coldast temperature recorded in Alaska last night was at Point | Iern‘cw with minus six. Strong winds have prevailed over the Aleutian jarea for the last 24 hours with winds as high as 90 miles per hour at sacre Bay. { MARINE WEATHER BULLET! | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | ARNOLT | Sea-7Mcte MARINE ENGINE WIND Height of Waves | Weighs only 198 Ibs. . .. pistn dis- i Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) placement only 61 cubic inches . . . | Cape Spencer ....... Pt. Cloudy 41 ENE 6 1 foot develops 20 H.P. at only 2600 RP.M1 Five Finger Light Ground Feg 37 Calm Zero | Performs smoothly ct high sp Linccin Rock Fog 38 SE 4 Zero | low speeds on fishing boats, auxiliary { Guard Island Fog 39 Caim Zero ¢ | eraft, and small runcbouts. | Cepe Decision Cloudy 38 E 9 uero E MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- NI Winds in the protzcted waters of Southeast Alaska light and variable increasing to southeasterly 20 to 30 miles per hour tonight and . Wednesday. Cutside waters from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—winds |light and variable increasing tonight to southeasterly 15 to 25 miles ! per hour and to 20 to 35 miles per hour Wednesday. Rain tonight and Wednesday. Motor Rebuild and : Marine Service 1012 West 10th St. Pheone u; A LECTROLOX - Positive Protection fer Your Boat JUST RECEIVED FIRST COMPLETE SHIPMENT. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW AT THE DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP ® LECTROLOX REPELS ALL MARINE GROWTH by setting up a sustained electrical turbulence. 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