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_MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—UNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE ; ALASKA COASTAL VETERANS' GUIDE " mmunes carmits Public FEEstiEEEEs 21711 PMRES TOP Duck, Geese Rememt reported education alization ma committee is tainly do if yeure one of the 2 million vet- erans taking training under t you do. GI Bill education pregrarm in labor " Public law 679 low a ome tim g $200 cefling on top of the down to business on f P.(.LEAGUE Population g L g e g beistence allowancs any ¢ r it be H William Di e guy or gal can make its own making Doro Wo o It works this way t much we can kot our g If you gré' training on the job C and make $110 a month or less cu are ontitled to the full $65 INTSTWEEK At Low Ebb The drop during the 26,000,000 By BILL BECKER Associated Press Sportswriter Rip Collins' hustling San Diego Padres ruled the Pacific Coast L2ague rcost today after an opening week replete with extra inning thril- IS VISITING JUNEAU tc Juneau, rs. C from Gustavus, Mr. and seem to think this Wendall P. Kay, F ceiling means that no veter: Mr R. E. Anders from Hoo- nah, Mrs, Bleie Istur Some peop! cutive Di- lers, scme hefty slugging, occasicnal Sratning nder’ thes GRABIL oan oo Of the Almsks Hupsing Su-Himeniimeay 10 Fatorsbung (¥ fancy flinging and — warming ihe 75 ud today what immigrants g ponaldson, Geneva Walter, Z more t a month (or That's tke Kind e3 the VA ermittad must not be p to return to the hearts of the club owners—heslthy attendance. Sztuk and G. Davis; to Wrangell, tes with a1, McGee, C. Hills, Arvis Dailey, nkiny that les a the cei g ( 5 or $200) to Marotta. R Photo. ;‘-"‘" the ceiling ($175 or $200) !¢ ampty buidings and in chairs e n the Chicago Stadium. The decision wen Four of San Diego’s wins w nabbed in ex paw Tommy shuteht of thé Onk: o teaic, “endea MRS, RALPH WRIGHT R I S ors, ™™™ tversity ‘of Novada winaing tne: BECOMES PRESIDENT Supplying most of the early sea- g i . Lecauss these SOUr opinion of the Territory. Kay and Lew Williams; to Ketchikan, PE ) nd clammy Lecause thesc ciq (pat SRRHIllE hrd: aHe son firsw s, the Padres ran up six y came people hcld the VA respon- i = 5 a [‘ i e5 are ~'_ Fred Geeslin, George Michaelson, straight victories Oakland - 3 3 e AR . & cible. ,And it's not true. A veteran ‘\'f 18 ;1”1" i ’;”" }*'1 he A Zorick, Mrs. Shrum and Willlam behind Charley Gassaws 5 i it b S q i . Ui DRRER 1h , Alcan Highway full of people from gyymp pitching m\;;gfl.l W aarmge. the p H & Wallace Smith, 126-pounder from Cincinnati, is about to fake a rough la after absorbing a b can mak> as much m\nl B8 Ne 11\ grafes’ and tHAL ‘thess: HeoH] lem S R final g;lm, at the saries | por S rle 3 punch from Eddie Marocta of Cleveland (face and gloves visible at right) in Galden Gloves quarter can ke, but once his salary ... peing forced to sleep on floor Ir. Lewis snd George Sumption; ir frem Menafee Inlet to Ketchikan, Fairbanks hotels. He sald that g partlett and A. J. Newton: from hing must be done to provide Ketonik o Trangell. <Mr Al tor, bas been called se te housing for these and ppe Beacy: b Betecsiin \ssortment brought tc . peAterday by Dotes by ffthe L BOUREE yeeran people in Alaskn to Juncau, Ron and ghi ) g 11 Syd Thomp. Ccmmittee to testify on these ceil ay said that he is preparing a Elsewhere during the week there jumping event. However, the uni- ) TV son and lodged in the Federal Jail hoc DUt YU "”f'?‘jfl_“fi‘ funry bil widen, Ne loped [XBE O%R S rol WGRHGEI fo UL (WHE were three overtime games. One of | versity of California captured the {IF MARTHA SQ{.S’“T‘# - oo - here to await indictment by the o8 A°CUL HHC f:“_"‘* e sional Delegate E. L. Bartlett jum Marholee, C, Hills, Fred those was San Francisco’s 8-7 con- |team hcnors with 39841 points i |”vh is ‘k' (in)-m (\' mem mv“nll\““ in Congress to eX- waoner and Helen' Ronning; from quest of Seattle in 11 innings in 2 amessed in three days of competi- ;" ""’.1 ec ‘”[“ 1"1““ tend the life and BaWat o) the potersiurg, Glen W. Leach and Sunday opener. But the Rainiers tion. Novada was second and B I ot ka Housing Authority so thatic g iGriftin, ) ] e ked about the on-the-farm train- more acequate housing can be pro- no more allowance 1eral Bradl VA adminis- innings, with sout " 1l-inning 1-0 vesterday’s ARRESTED AT YAKUTAT ced the socie- Jan Peterson, Yakutat, was Bert Bill Milligan SCHONBERGER TAKEN TO CORDOVA TO FACE GRAND LARCENY CHARC Ralph Wrigh sident of th 1sed of nabbed the nightcap, 3-2, to keep AP it th PR T RS o el 5 ke - e the Seals from climbing into a first- | fou 1 Jose State Co held £ 4 in th E A doit” Schenberger, af : ol ‘;I?r‘(mf{:)l:;’l\tl‘t‘ 1tx‘:i‘::s~ ‘nl«-‘r “]-tnd 1871 rent g t place tie d San last Presbyterian Church par- bt « Commissither or about 1ot of bibes thkngs nav-) “The 15y10w vent hooeing unt RPRIICRTIONS EOR Diego by or e wen - | 3 R e S e e & bearing on Public Lawihere” F said, “which are now Lar wd to date—15 dumped oints in the las officers inciud rand larceny. Deputy U. S. Mar- and | him over to th Nevertheless, 1 fon to chang>| will scon be turned over to the ok SRS R SN BT L v bed . P i B Vice-Pr hal McHenry Edmend arrived here Jury Public 679 is now in the works. City of Juneau or te private in- BE RE(E'VED "ow at Los Angeles saw veteran Tommy ‘;‘;"‘ T T Ny AReT iay from Ccrdova to pick up 2y i The Bill reported out of the House|terests.” Kay explained that reg- Bridges, - ex-Detrcit curveball ace, (92 fo 29, In the HIst round of IR€ : Re- | Schonbe wnd return him there HERE FOM VALLEJO Veterans' Committee recently iuwations provide that the AHA —_ .ap | invitation pro basketball tou mwent at pitch Portland to a 2-1 night win after the Angels nabbed a verdict. Bridges allowed but two hits. ¢nabled the s of stealing a wo- Fa «em - Vallejo, ‘sort of compromiss between the|must dispose of all property with- — Applications for various city Sunday 1t ceilings and no ceiling at{in two years fcllowing the ¢ fon | positions will Le received by the The victory in five to move les tcok the series, four t's qua s arrested in Ju- 1 Am from 0! the emergency ouncil during the next ten days ’ Tl e P o near Fi ight by Deputy U. S the | If it passes the House, as it pro-. Kay was in Juneau today to visit,end will then be considered at i 1 Marshal Walter i a pably will, it .has te travel over|with various officials, He i t> a cpecial meeting ento held the same series u two e of to the Senate and be acted upon|travel to Ketchikan befo - - a olbt Holljwpedialiay krother opli) : covered 5 ) pessibilities - there. iturning to his office at wor-, Uruguay is the smallest of 10 A 5-4 finale victory but the Solons in a third vlace k geles, after droy The t2 Labor and Public i republics. informed the T f his whereabcuts, y . > c- | POLICE COU¥ and Mr Ernest Wharton ing by City clzheimer. th L South Ameris ot with L g the or E Angeles Paulu! Y es Y e T s TS e B e P s P snms P s P conu PY e P snsens BY pumns BY s EY sunses 1) Loadnshih 7 IN MINK SELLING ] ] me run prodi n got off to st start, with 32 round trippers in the first week. Three ecx-major 2 aya and Hank Lau-| ¢ 24 leaguars, outfielder Max West of San men, ¢ Louis, Missouri. Earl- | Wé ¥ Diego, and Los Angeles infielders ier the old Pueblo Interceptors of the cit Léu Stringe johm O ona, rolled into second 0! her untiring effort shared the lead with three team standings with Year Dan Escobar and Har regate of 2,895 of Portland, Dain C and Frankie Kelle Jack Kramer, Davis Cup star and each hit two. national tennis champion, walked Opening weck attendance, bolst- off with the men's singles cham- r eved by 50,388 Sunday, hit approxi- |uicnsbip in the River Oaks invita- —— — - - mately 143,000, giving promise last ticn tennis tournament yesterday, S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU year’s 3,700,000 might be topped downing def titlist Gardner JUNEAU, ALASK This weeks’ schedule, with play Mudloy, 6-1, 2 = WEATHER BULLETIN resuming tomorrow after the ¢ | Barbara K San ; oo . " ” . R 24 VOURS E) [ 4:50 / . 120TF ] IAN TIME tomary Monday off, finds the same |player, {ook the women' DATA FOR 28/HOURS ENDED' AT 4:30. &/ 420 TE MEREDEAN B IME ) ing President mbe unday R under liquor wh Police yesterday hy oth, who is the Presbyter ; Max. temp. TODAY ‘ teams at home. Portland cavorts at |title with a 6-1, 6-¢ victo I ! J walol San Diezo, Oakland at Los Angeles, | Dorcthy Head, of Berkeley, R T T Sshiher ¢ Inthe 1946 selling period, Lamp- 7/5( fhis SNV Seattle at Sacramento,and Hollywocd - e T # Rt 1% 85y Prandiies ‘All ‘hc"]:mf‘,, 20 0 son, Fraser & Huth, secured the teams, incidentally, are in the first e w season’s record prices for Stand- division. - by & HUTH, INC., 3 Troce ard Mink. It is our belief that PSON, FRASED st 30th Stecet LAST VEAR EQUAL 2. SUNDAY RESU during this period we also sold 151 WeU New York San Francisco 8-2; Seattle 7-3 9 Fairba Clear the largest quantity of Mink pelts New‘:;en_ o (fiyst game 11 innings). | 69 o OF AlASKANS Haines 38 Rain 4 Gentlemen: J the followi Los Angeles 7-1; Portland 3-2 Havre 37 Pt. Cloudy of any Auction House in the We have shipped the 197 = D . Sa Die| 1-1; Oakland 0-6 AN Juneau Airpert 42 Rain _— = nsured Poreel '”"::‘mmcs;ll T WASHINGTON, April 7 — <Lk & o world. It makes good sense that S L et c..w g Lo oo S Hollywocd 10-4; Sacramento 7-5. ' Alaska is tho mest a 1- Kodiak 36 Rain you market your new crop e ContenTs OF sn&g",:/,——’;@ {AIl second games seven innings). | Minded aret in the world, the Kotzebue 24 Clondy through the Auction House that e R e Civil Aercnautics Administration 105 Angeles 70 Fogay / ANTITY SATURDAY'S RESULTS reperted today. ; McGrath Pt. Cloud is FIRST in selling power. = Gt /’fi/“‘ L B S Portland 1; Los Angeles 0. CAA said the number of Alaskan yome Cloudy 3 /’*c/’/ Sl SURRSSIES o Sahr Francisco 4; Seattle 3 (13 in- |dirline passengers last year equalled N Cloudy TS s RBEESEC o e nifigs) 69 percent of thc Territory’s 80.000 | peer: Rain PSR i e rivate Treaty S9¢- S e O s WS g T o 10 oo B e WO g T s g O e O ey printed in USA Aug. Ist x | exy nced along the west coast from Tatcosh Island northward to C 3 I { Decisicn. Small amounts cf rain have been reported at all coa T0-ONE WINS B e (DA MEETING IS i | | BiG DUBLIN RACE DUBLIN, April 7, P—Beverly wonl‘ the Irish Grand National Steeple-' T;pcrted by many stations in the interior of Alaska and Canada. Tem- TOMORROW NlGH | E tures over the entire western portion of the United States have been |scmcv\k at below normal for the past 24 hours but little or no precipit: The regular business meeting of | ton has fallen.. Temperatures over Southeast Alaska have ranged from hase today. Highland Lad was the Catholic Daughters of Ameri- to 45 degrees. Te tures in the vicinity of Nenana have range chase ay. g as | { de - PP o m approximately 36 degrees yesterday afternoon to 15 degrees thi Y i i d.;ca will be held tomorrow evening| - “PEC o I.AMPSON FRASER & HUTH . o seéond and_African Coliection 3ra, ¢ will be held tomowct SRS | pyoring ot 4:30 . m. T8 I Mink Stars for 1947 Selling The winner, owned by T. J. Doyle | : Pt MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN to one selection. The odds cn| Members and friends are also| Reports frem Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today per population. 4 . e Sagcramento 3; Hollywood 2. DOt 2 s 5 Portland ¢ Cloudy S audtion or ot P nings) gers in the United States was 1ess prince Rupert Rain Thin shipment meY 5 B than 10 percent of the population.geattle 42 Cloudy . S Nome of ShIPPSF Dinstinics o aaR s CAA said Alaskan air travel can | gjuen 3 Cloudy For Silver Fox and Mink i Pacific Ceast League {be expected to increase in volume |ypjtengrse 18 Pt. Cloudy ;i 1947 RF.D. or SHree Team Won Lost Pet. A5 mining activities grow. Alaska ! yppyia; Gy Rain r g L San Diego 6 1 .gs7!has very little surface transpor- (4:30 a. m. ye to 4:30 2. m. today) Yown chacks will be drawn to the S san Francisco § o St talon.. s | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: An area of high pressure extends from th & When furs ore soid INSTR K Los Angeles 4 3 57| The average Alaskan resident| g pheqstern portion of C scuthward and covers ‘all of the United Mutation Mink SHI 2 oress shipme Sacramento 4 3 gy flew 233 miles last year, COMDAI-!states and the southeastern pertion of the Pacific Ocean; An extensiv ATATION INSURANCE . ool be It Hollywood 3 4 .4ggied with 52 miles for residents of|4y0n of Jow pressure with the principal center in the Gulf of Alaska Bate to bo annouoct: Iater TRANSPOR Campany and Yol L fi the CoveclTicr Mink i Partland 3' 4 4opjthe States. Trere is a plan;a for | covers all the northern portion of the Pacific, ‘the wastern portion of . st shipments, Tt 5,755,000 pet - rud against fire ond e 21 Seattle 2 5 .ogg|Cvery 133 residents in Alaskaigangada and all of Ala This pressure distribution is produci Silver Fex, Mink. ete. .. May 26th undec 80 P2 o warahoute, ¥ill be TG Gur nert 8018 B unt rec Oakland 1 6 .143|While the io in the States is|southerly flow of moist warm air over the coastal area from the Last fecolving date May 8th o erchandise. hile (8 Tl poticies up 10, fUCCir your accoun Joid heating ong to 1,647. & | of Washington to Yakutat. Winds uo to forty miles per hour are beir : 3 g Under e terms o 2 T arenoune. ¢ 4 pack caratully in order 12 et o | while in trans! hipping o “ ¥ y ce Co- petore s [ Silver Fox, Mink, ete. Aug. 20th the ":‘::::‘,.m " v« thoroughly 411 ! B s staticns h of and minor amounts of snow have been re- >, 3 SILVER FOX and ridden by Dan Moore, was a|° | > has been outside since Christmas- | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD After April 10, no tclephone | time, vacationing and yisiting in|NING: Protected waters of Southea: rentals for the month of April Palm Springs and Los Angeles, | INDING TUESDAY EVE- a north cf Frederick Sound .y o 3oL 34 oL e Jon JoL 3oL 5oL )or )t )t P Jor Jon JoL 5oL JoL Jon T i s HEHiang "Ead: weve 100°to 7 ana|PeHURGed LHTIhe alternoon sew- WIND Height of Wayes [ o ‘54}5/’/4‘ 1 /?"?4/6/"/{ -nu AND 20 to one on African Collection. |8 8roup will resume meetings, be- | Station Weather Temp. Dir,and Vel. (Sea Condition) . Caughco, the 100 to one winner ETINE :V’;;‘:SSC‘B-" at 1:30 o'elock | cape Spencer Rain 3 ENE 20 1 foot MINK of the Grand National, was scratch- | % al. dred Ro: Cloudy 41 N 12 1 foot s X g/ X y M y y /4 x 5 / ‘/ ed just before the horses went to m”\’\’fl‘h'“*“; Point Rety Rain 38 NNE 12 1 foot / U MK/ /8¢, ”/17//"” (/ i, /fl” an the post, reducing the starting| 49 LURN AUES i Five Finger Light Rain [ T field to 17. |- /Miss. Jo Lyjin, propeigtar: of ‘the | yingoln Rock “loudy 41 SE 7 2 feet Yt o | Baranof Gift Shop, returned to Ju- | Guard Island Cloudy 1 8 7 1 foot - J NOTICE neau on Friday from Seattle. She|Cape Decision Cloudy 4 SW 1n 3 ot [ Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. Ala g § except Icy Strait orthe to nertheasterly winds less than 20 miles will be accepted at a discount. All Scattle and i Vancouver. per hour. Remainder of the protected wa uth of Frederick Sound EMOST SELLING ORGANIZATION remittances must bear postmark of > scutheasterly winds 15 to 25 miles ver heur today becoming variable less | not later than discount day. Please| When you pay ior QUALITY |than 15 miles per h ar tonight. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitke | 3 w : ew : be prompt. Please add 1% sales |nx.iwhy not get the FINEST — Buy| southerly to southwesterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour ; b 15‘ 'es: 30(" Slreet N YOT,(, 1' N' Y: ; Outside JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS|FLORSHEIM SHOES at GRAVES.|waters, Sitka to Yakutat and’the Icy Strait, Cross Sound ‘area—easterly FELEPIIONE CO. -~ adv.| ady, 532-Uf | winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Cloudy wi th r pin showers, G Tt o e i @ R e ) T L N e A1 * B |

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