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PAGE EIGHT « 2 "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1947 ! | ‘ 5. LEADE| EE in his mind in remembering his HERE FROM DAYTON, 0. | ‘ONSIN b JOHN M(CORMI(K JUNEAU BAND To agor 2 As ZN AN"IV Y g“‘decmm' was “that he brought . and Mrs. Robert C. Dillon, e Dou | ¢ ownie S (rihe ¢ 1glas ¢ out and Brown | and courage to despairing from Dayton, Chio, arrived in Ju-| Mrs. Bernice M. Freeman, from ' Do WILL TAKE OVER ~ PRACTICETUESDAY = = - d NEuw OF DEATH OF FDR. 5o oo i vt S50 2 St So0 s 2 B, o 1 day night 8 o'clock at the hom [N the faith of the people—and that o4 at the stineau Hotel. Also at guest of the Faranof Hotel on Sal- - of Mi 3. C. Carter, 624 Main BIRTHDAY PARTY [through the most terrible war in 1o Gastineau from Dayton is Clif- urday. Registerine from Delovan, NEw DUTIES Now The' Juneau City Band will prac- | Gtreet s been announced | Bobby Allen was nine years of Is OBSERVED SA' history he remained the symbol g4 Schoenung. Wis. the same day was Leonard tice temorrow night at 8 o'clock in| Registration blanks and informa- ' age on Saturday and entertainec of fortitude, justice and human- e s & B. Anderson 3 —— the de School auditorium. Di- | tjon regarding camping will be dis- his friends with a party at the ity.” Sell it ‘with an kmp.: Want-ad! '~ b » Re(ords of All Selective rector Joseph Shoiner is arranging | tributed at this time. It is hoped home of his parents, Mr. and ) HYDE PARK, N. Y., April 14— e RRAARE 1T : a special program of marches to be that all Troop Leaders will attend Leonard Allen P—The second anniversary cf thlv 2 12:..“(15(-0 r played ing the parade of the this meetin { il death of Franklin D. Roosevelt Frances Kever, from San Fran- Boards A‘e to Be Kem VFW enc: sment to be held here i BV R | S was observed Saturday in cere- cisco, California, registered at the Everything H H mon and a full attendance v thr GOALITY wht | <. Albert Stragier s monies at the ancestral Roosevelt Gastineau Hotel over the weekend. in i Juneau Ofll‘fe JE Eandsmien; I8 Miged SOL AHGI0 e 3 '\“J“l[l o ”'?mndnd Y home here, with President Truman o s S § s ig.get the FINEST-Buy FLOR- Bo0, 818 Ko Ets SR participating by radio from Kan- FROM CAPE YAKATAGA | S o"lng John L. McC Territoriaif D SESIM SHOES 8¢ GRAVES, ““;k'\,;‘,“d ;;‘Lf‘,u’v"’“;’if:efc“ (,; t sas City. | Mr.and Mrs. . L. Thomas, from p Director of 2 Ser \-| Nua was a icumerian deity, the 7 SR i J;‘:,‘,m_\h ermployel “g] XWNV »4| Speaking to the nation’ as well Cape Yakataga, near Mount St.; Goods nounces that all Loce name being A with Nin (lady) as rt at La Paz, B)-‘“\lq;;': S \ twerd fmacmbidga. Heve by radio, Elias on the Gulf Coast, registered throughout Alaska will be liquidat- & Prefix 1 feet above sea level. | AT Mr. Truman said that uppermest'on Saturday at the Baranof Hotel. | y May 31 and that the Selec- ~— et - - —— o ppsiucs sttt . i v St aacd 8 g BB O H A (z‘fi‘-b's. :l\.':» Headquarters will be U. s. OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREA FROM OLXWFIA © sed on July 31 I e meantime JUNEAU, ALASKA Mrs. H A; ;uomnv_ and daughter, property i ng disposed of WEATHER BULLETIN Mrs. Glee Wells, arrived last w d records of the Local Boards as DATA FOR 24 EOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME |€nd, from Olympia ,Wash., to ell as those of Headquarters are Max. temp. TODAY J“"" relations hc.lt‘- They are the being brought up to date 1 Lowest 4:30 am. 24hrs Weather at | mother and sister of A. L. Conine Mr. McCormick also announced Station 24 hrs temp. tem; Precip 4:30am. |of Douglas and Mrs. Ralph Reischl cfiective May 1, 1947, he Anchorage 42 33 40 0 Cloudy ,Gm‘gu-r Hlahwny residents. M appointed Director, Office of Barrow 22 0 0 Pt. Cloudy |Conine visited here during the lective Service Records, by Major Bethel * 3 31 12 Cloudy mer of 1930 but this is the General Lewis B. Hershey, whose jCordova 42 30 15 Snow :hi\kran trip R:; M ;Vell.\' ud new title is National Director of Dawson 45 25 0 Clear er five-year-old son, Joe. i ' i Selective Service Records. ?dm;m;;n - 34 22 muél il y is indefinite. 't’s “ P eas'.re . . . 5 0" Mr. rmick stated the pur- Fairbanks 4 26 26 0 Pt. Cloudy ! - 2 pcu‘[ nIMlCh(i'On”u office would u"- to Haines 45 33 33 o1 Cloudy AT MAYO CLINIC furnish information to Government Havre 47 ‘' E. P. McCarron who left his P RMEVTER or Territorial agencies or to indiv- Juneau Airport E3 30 Pt. Cloudy |home here sever ral weeks ago t ILA [‘ iduals entitled to receive the same, Ketchikan 51 85 Clear ter the Mayo Clinic at Roche and to keep the files of the more indmll: 40 30 Drizzle Srhnn.r. was, o:n‘mte!d o):]\ Good" than 22,000 men registered in Alag- Kotzebue 27 13 Snow ay for a stomach illness. y.];fl in a state of readiness in the LOS Angeles Ciear inow reported doing very well and 10 announce ihat She has 1aken over event that they should be needed McGrath 40 20 Cloudy +his mother and sister were again. All of these records will be NCm)n ;31 ';'0 Rain ‘;him dL:ing }m P()pelal]l\;uc accor maintained in one office in Juneau. Northway 2 9 ing to his wife, Peggy McCarrc: h_ d t. f lh Major William E. Hallman, who Petersburg 41 28 Clear ——— Ihe owners lp an Dpera 100 0 e has been Procurement Officer for Portland 82 45 Clear ; FOR SOUTH 3 Selective Service in Alaska since Erince George 46 30 Clear i M s. Ed Holbrook und January 1946 wil be relieved on Erince Rupert 35 Clear {U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray July 1, 19417, Seattle 68 45 45 0 Clear | were passengers on the Princess Mr. McCormick further stated SIK& 43 30 B 0 Clear I Norah for the south. The Holbrooks that when the new office of Selec- V:’hl((‘hnrsc 46 | 22 23 Trace quill' spent the past several months 1 tive Service Records is set up, fur- Yarutat 50 31 31 05 Cloudy ing their daughter Mrs. The ther information will be published. £ (a0 80 yemardng g AR i totay) x i Cashen and family and Mus. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The storm area which was located in the |procks sister, Mrs. Felix Gray Guif of Alaska Saturday morning has moved southeastward and is ' Douglas. Commissioner Gray sur- located in Mentana this morning. An intense high pressure center iS prised his friends and even STHMER MOVEMEN“ located over the Gulf of Alaska this morning with a series of 10W pres- (pers of his family here by get sure areas extending from about 1200 west of the California coast north- i cn poard with his luggagE ahd - Tongass, from Seattle, due on Westward to a positon near the Kemchatka Peninsula in the inouncing he was sccompar Alaska scheduled to sail from 27 Seattle April 17, calling at Ketch- area. Elsewhere over the interior of Alaska temperatures were zero to iyl pe absent ikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Ju- 28 degrees. Nenana reported 36 degrees this morning. The temperatures % B G Thursday. Bering Sea area. A flow of relatively warm air has penetrated s $hesh| south, s ‘plaustyeis ot de e3S0Y Io western Alaska and temperatures range from 27 to 39 degrees over this giged as to where or how long he 2S Success neau, Sitka, Cordova, Valdez and over the ccastal area frem Queen Charlotte nd the Aleuti \ SEATTLEITES HONORED MABIE llA‘lMARLEY Sitka. Islands ranged from 28 to 43 degrees. Rain or snow has fallen during Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galbrai o bt § o Sailor’s Splice scheduled to sail the past 24 hours over the Rocky Meuntain region of southern Canada gaattle were guests of honor n- from Seattle April 18. SEUsthvesien SR dey at a party given at the Sal- Princess Louise, scheduled to MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ' mon Creek Country Club by H. M sail from Vancouver April 19 Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today ! Snead, also of Seattle. The occa- Noithern Voager scheduled to WIND = Helght of Waves, gio1, celebrated the Galbraith's ' said from Seattue April 24. Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) *¢wente-fifth wedding anniversary _ f M Aleutian scheduled to arrive from | Cape Spencer ‘Clear 45 ENE 10 Gaim o L‘::‘)‘;fl;énm i It Saneven flreaier pleasure or IMXS. westward at 8 p. m. April 19. | Eldred Rock Clear 45 Calm Calm “F“\d Geeslin and Norman C. B: o LOUIS LEVY DIF 1;;i;nvr’man i Cllm”‘! :4 gN‘\Q’ zc?ln) [Feldiorno P enier "0 be able 10 assure all the JIS LEVY ES ve Finger Light Cloudy 2 8 eet = Louis Levy, who operated a gro- |Guard Island Clear 46 1 caim | RS arm 1 cery store at the corner of Main Cape Decision Cl 47 E 5 1 foot « T e e e . and Second in 1898, died recently MARINE FOREC!/ OR PERIOD DING TUESDAY EVED in San Francisco at the age of 80 ING: Protected waters of Southeast Ala —variable winds under 15 according to advices received here miles per houor except southerly winds in Lynn Canal and westerly by John Reck. | winds in Icy Strait-Cross Sound area until tonight. 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