The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 21, 1947, Page 2

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PAGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Cordova, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. H | Rev. Rol Whalen, S. J.; Homer|Saturday, Johnson was released l‘ as a jan and Mrs. Grace Treffe N Nordling, John McCormick and E.|following receipt of another tele- | seward, C. E. Williams, A Keithahn | MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1947 ol i | W Ay L. | graphic order from Herring. g i Brunt, G. B. Walker, Bob Kitnich, lEGION pos‘l’ HOS'I’ They all join in wishing the new| e — i i G [ w ' Bob Kitnich, Prank Percich and post the very best of luck, an:l% LR i : Hurvey Beard i ! also in thanking the Hoonah resi- j p [i] l y ' It v | Everything that could be done to I H : i - » WEATHER REPORT * oy iltaich the yikithrs 2581 5t Nome sud MayBe Dlsmbu‘ed 4 i 1': Alaska Steamship Company’s ai- e Temperatures foo 24-Hour R ““ P; “:\;2“(,';‘“‘1 f;(‘lsl:lll heartily welcome was done, they g ' : aska arrived in Juneau irom Se- ¢ Period Ending 7y o'Clock ah Post No. 20, was host i3 ang many have expressed the --N R ' ' H attle last evening at 11 o'clock, « This B/i)lxung. ® Weekend 10 & HMuEbe ot de:»c:!x-e”i(fl- [:‘v]x:‘}.n“ g kb»xlr? ‘ owas epara Ions : i land sailed for Sitka and the West- » I . Orinaicks: Al Fiels Sves T i ' : & p—— 5 : {ward at 4 o'clock this morning. e In Juneau—Maximum, 44; o9 i '(fi““l",:“m’ UL Leaving Hoonah about 9 ol WASHINGTON, April 21— ! ' | The. following passengers disem- s minimum, ° atid 'hu‘ ;'u‘ ;‘;]'_;" erday morning the party ar-{The Far Eastern Com sion T : barked in Juneau: from Seattle, ¢ At Airport—Maximum, 46; © & = . AL ;‘:q, il d back in Juneau about 5|coorced. that. Japs postwar i Lenore Barrett, Harvey W. Bears, o . 36 o ks * !9 oclock in the afternoon, somewhat |standard. of living be “sub- H Helmer Berg, A. Bernsten, K. J. o L b tired but with pleasant memories. |stantially” that in effect from 1930 i Foldoe, Alberta Foxhill, Mrs. J. o R FORECAST ¢ L au Satu:day ) FAL LT to, 1934, g | Galbreath, Mrs. I. Hall, Mr. and o aad Viciity) o ling °sie's motorshi This was disclosed today Wwhen kY H Mrs. J. A. Hathcock, Virginia Hen- e e |and 2 a stop at Auk Bay. SUGA i ti:e 11-nation policy-making tribu- Inessey, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hoop- o Continued cloudy with rain e the delezation reached Hoonah at R Bow‘. gs released through the e De- er and daughter Susan o n and Tuesday |4 oclock that afternoon. Hoonah rtment the text of a directive : Howard Lyng, J. F. Mutter, Ed- ¢ with little change in tem- e [Legions and friends READY To SHQW to CUeral Tongian: Mace H ward J. O'Brien, H. J. Ottke, Mr. o perature o |turned out in full elcome | Arthur January 23. | |land Mrs. N. C. Ottke, Mr. and e e | them, escorting irst to the S » decision means, in effect, ; | Mrs. Fred Mrs. Nels Rak- o PRECIPITATION e church wher ngem were HINY NEw FA(E that all Japanese industry expand- : { kum, Frank Silva, Mrs. E. L. Storey, e (Past 24 hours endizg 7:30 a.m. teday) @ |made ior their overnigh t at ed structed since 1934 will H C. Barnesson, Peter Franze, John o In Juneau 20 inches; e Vvaricus homes. o ble for distribution as Kombal, Matt Lane, Richard Mc- e cince il 1, 3.10 inches; purpose of the trip was to uls lench ar “‘dl;:;p- ¥ Laughlin, Gene N. Randall, J. A. ¢ since July 1, 81.38 inc o install the officers of the recently i ot, which has be e \ jRich, Vance Rich, Nick Schneider, ¢ At rt — .12 inches; @ chartered Hoonah Post, and this week for annu i {Ray E. Stilwell, E. L. Storey and o since April 1, 159 inches; o done Saturday evening with ¢ is to open for| : | F. Trowbridee o since July 1, 51.67 inches ° pridte ‘Gere ORI B G i From Ketchikan: Marsh Brown, o ®| In the presence of about 130 owner Joe Themas announced tc ! iPeter and Leonard Gravroch, » ® e ® « € & o ® o [cgionnaires and friends, Phillip d : ! Ralph Anderson, Fred Fraser, Lar- - - P. James was installed as Comman- Bowl \ |ry “Heatington, Albert H. Jones, o ¢ e ¢ €« » ® 1+ ® o e e derof the new Post. Other officers a thorough refurbi |C]arencu and Elmer Jones and Lu- e include Stanley Rude, 1st vice- past week. The ther Shapley. . Tl " e | comm Anderson, red, \ From Wrangell: Mrs. F. Church- l”_,))'x;mrL\.l_,Z"E . £lu | ;ll. ‘Km'he\m(‘ _Churchm: Mrs. A, | h tide 2:17am., 190Tt. e geant-at-arms 4 by i ||| Lemieux, Rosalind McGilton, Mrs. , o tide 844 am. -31ft. e ander Alfred Zeng | i|D. Wing, Ms. W. P. Johuson; , pigp tide 14:38 pm., 188 1t. o ol Juneau, conducted the open ( | from Petersburg: Mr. and Mrs. P. o [,q i 10 ft, i mony of the meeting, .‘ ’ Tl S i |R. Beirley, ond Bobby and Jose- % 1 Waino 4 %flé PAN E i |phine Beirley, R. B. Clifton, Mis. , 4 ¢ 6 « o o w © » ® Department C ¥ i | Willa Swendson, C. S. Christy, Arne ™ SAge . T Y d as installing officer. Assist- has been b il ‘Espedal and Ed Gersmehl. g the installation were Joe : some y il Outbound passengers on the Al- The art of blowing glass is bo- Thibcdeau, as Ist vice-commander; Ché have heen made e ar- \| aska for Sitka were H. F. Carter, ed to hawe been discovered nd vice-com- fangements and an ice-cream ma Steve Vukovich and Ira Thatcher; a in the 3rd Century B. C brook, C has been installed and ¢ i et - — chaplain; and ! to {1nn out delicious lce ; They fit so true-to-life, designed from U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Claude C. Carnegie, sergeant-at- € on. thip. spgh, elHpR. hard ; : ; ’ 5 JUNEAU, Lo ¥ £ F tractor for the work Kayser is creating - WEATHER BULLETIN s B bel, with Fred Wendt FRERE ticies, (hiy e ety eee DATA FOR 24 EOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME sies, Commander Fred | on E. L. Keithahn of the all-over 1 enchanting new fab- T T T T T T T T T — DR . Max. temp. | TODAY to wear. You'll find Luxite equally AR IOGRE 4 a0 in iag Weather at | Who explained the Preamble to the e e : p 1 R Station 34 hrss 1 Vin e, re 4:30am. | Consid merican Le- é ric gloves, hosier: skilled in styling everything in : Anchorge 43 : 36 i Rain ng to the MAX N FROM BOAT 9 ' Ve Barrow 10 - 0 Pt. Cloudy 1 > organi- ¢ KETCHIKAN IS FRE 3 s % underthings. Bethel 31 Trace Showers | zati v C. Johnson, arresled last underthings, lingerie. b Cordova 41 33 Rain d in turn by Ern- Ketchikan by Deputy ot Dawson 37 0 Pt. Cloudy Director Bryant has been relea ; bHd ording to word received toc U. 8. M 4 7 1.15 i Haines .“ 3 0 Clc hn removed from I AR | § i Junean Airport 16 39 Rain mer Denali on « = B . e g zg'z i a il Ketchikan 49 42 0 Cloudy ‘\;”h‘l‘ ) ‘I""‘"‘ from Deputy | HOSIERY + UNDERTHINGS » GLOVES i Kodiak 46 40 09 Pt. Cloudy Marshal Herring at Kodiak.’ - QUALITY SINCE /887 i Kotzebue 27 5 8 0 Pt. Cloudy naires : —— R Iil Los Angeles 62 56 Trac Drizzlc evening higt - = smews © eleoroot is & trademark of th: Holepreo] Hesiery Co. (Rep. Us . Pat. OF) McGrath 36 1 32 Tra AT Y o Nom 80 . with no effost i A Feller’s Best Friend orthway 1 s to make SIS TSt 2 H 'ortlan: 39 3 AU i PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE taking tho m lunch Prince G 7 28 nd streamers added color to a And MANCHESTER sweaters are fitting er er 0 y Prince Ru, - ,(_1 scene. And, accc v to many re- because they" urdil: [€ | HAS IMPORIANI pAR'I- uest today's luncheon was Seattle 37 37 ports highlight of the dance 1 the grown ‘ | Sitka 37 was demonstration of how to re your bey cutgrow jitt y those two expert sweater Ic before he Claude gie and Joe Thibo- e-man cc (washable, of made up th | IN COMMUNITY LIFE Bginy + VA % . : Coming Up oriBd ! the Washington Coast is slowly weakening and movir DIES' NEw KING result of this movement the wi ’ slowly shifting to southwesterly ar b air. The extreme southern ne: IS PROCLAIMED :-....c Sleeveless . . . $.275 Long Sleeve.. 3.50 aloft over are bringing in increasingly m cn of Southeast Alaska still has 1 shifti d rain shc where on today Mr, and Mus. s. Dan- Joe y Harris; ver however, their winds are slow : ke falling in the Ketchikan area b this e e R WASHINGTON 21.—(@ ; " L exccutive council today ment, Dr,| 21 Preq. | weather map there is a slowlr filling low pressure center over th middle Nl Vs Claude Car i The Heed!ecrafl and junx@r Sho ¥ »d the CIO peace committee to n 0, o 5 Aleutians drifting toward istol Bav eak low si2 ot LENES 2 e 5 throught the ‘efficlent|eri proclaimed King of ¢ o - g i and Mrs. Al Zenger, Waino 111!; SEWARD ST. t labor yoheallh nute '"‘)"(Lr' ; ‘LCAi‘q <t i bgl‘“i’,‘f tions are that it will move into ng the on, Joe Thibodeau, the § . ident W effect, , THrougn| & S e Sl se slowly South 3 immuniz ing of expect year-old lovzr of music, e ] h ter 8 the invitat after a Kpocs £ B i e e partly cloudy es with tem- meeting of the coun to discuss n'.”'l n ey ,m Jeatn Jh:.rceilr m’“l;fl u(v:xjp ging from 40 to 60 d showers over . geniaral “pishlems, > dhalding . the | o CRHD ratuze these pub-| e is fath- ¢ " Gontinental Divide but precipitaticn amounts have been quite light ; ners I I ol Ny € lic servan 't disease from! €l stian X, whose death at 76 S W HE 3 B4 2 7 i prospect that Congress will enact goy it o foothold. But oo i ER T S e MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ». harp restrictions on labor union e o e f L dm@ fh¥ough two world Reports from Marine stauons ai 1:30 P. M, teday 1 activities 8 these s R 8, Y i WIND Height of Waves Green said a telegram was dis- | gotq against the pos clamation was 1cad by Station Weather Temp. Di A\l]{: Sea Clm(.yuvuunl patched to CIO President Philip | giujo communicable dis. Premier Knud Kristensen, who Cape Spencer el o . L o it Murray suggesting the meeti shouted three times, “King Christ- | Eldred Rock Fog 40 2 2 feet The federation’s policy-making ; ¢ s ii8n X Thaes dled iflong live His; ROINV REveab Prcle 40 As Lonl ) group will be on hand for most, if ian: '.)‘., r. Al-iyrajesty King Frederick IX Five Finger Light Clouds 42 1 foot P t all the Senate’s debate on i (,m‘n“wl With sisht \ Ghristian has been ill 15 days—(Guard Island Cloudy 50 Bem & L ee-softened labor bill ; eal opacity, Pre-!qnce suffering a heart attack on Cape Decision Bloudy 43 e Bizcel AHEQ“NCEMENI a comm which some members have pledged MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- ING: Protected waters of Sou t Alaska ncrth of Frederick Sound and in the outside waters from Sitka to Yakutat—winds less than 15 miles per hour becoming sout to southeasterly less than 20 miles per hour by Mcnday eveni itinued cloudy with intermittent rain ad drizzlz and a few patches of fog. cu the T. the Arctic region. isi vestigated by a Health| team of nutrition ex-| p. 4 haustive research to ter Sunday, and unconscious eight hours. e ion of raisins and prunes |in the United States has doubled | pessible relationship |, ¢y past 30 years. ! Alaska May Gel nv ~>.Mw‘\1”~(‘:.~r to dietary de- ke to try to toughen up on the Debate on the measure uled to open Wednesday - ched- FIXED PRICE SALE of | ANCHORAGE SURPLUS " i Read tn~ want-ads for bargains!| [ 5 Som(? Monev from today’s program were 0 F“r i M © Trucks ® Heating Equipment 3 [ Public Lands ¢ ,""..,,‘11\“';;::-"w”,}: | & 0 | : ’:“raller? : @ Miscellaneous Equipment & | vara; aunt mud| Roberts MR ' ' eavy quipment @ Spare Parts ‘ WASHINGTCN 21— :‘]'1:)‘{,‘,11‘_, \.xx].‘mr J“‘,:(’,’.l”::‘mn:{:;:fl | Mfldel’n WmdoWSo | ® Air Compressors © Refrigeration ¥quipment @ ; The e Public Lands C The trio was under the supervision ! : TRAVERSE H : Efiner%to ® Communications Equipment | mitte ay approved a bill which of Miss Keppinger, Juneau High i Shop Equipment © Miscellaneous Items v ;‘]lllx.: ate to Alaska for school and Hared ‘,,;’,'\:,‘, ‘,( the ,l;i,\,li,‘({l ,;oml(,; ! “Set-Aside” Items Previously Offered to Veterans. highway purposes 37': percent of of the program with ano ar-| 2 E P ]} | All Ttems have been Offered to Federal Agencies. % | e gl Tl et ot i asy ru 1 SALES DATES: Veterans of World War Il—May 1 thru May 5, 1947 X Hine mdle asten| 2 5al Po baes prae ‘' Territorial and Local Gevernments—May 6 Money from that source las. In addition { = y Commercial Buyers—May 8 and 9 ; [ would go . dix o the U. S nd contests, 4 : . Public—May 12 t P Treasury rded to the ladies ‘ OPEN % is dokels o 4 = - o s . $ ! 0% [ ' DETA S S ! { Toeithens R TAILED SALES LISTS ; HALIBUT FISHERMEN | CLOSE | e Syl i AVAILABLE AT ¢ | ; S Anchorage W. A. A. Office ! WHY NGT FISH AREA THREE i With a Gentle TERMS: Certified check, cash- i ol ol 3 & ' Pull on the C d ier’s check, or meney ordci‘: pay- Army Recrcatim;al Hall i FOR A LONGER SEASON? , or ablo to Tréasurer of the United B¢ i D Sta0 ’ If you want to cell next door to ' ‘\h}\‘\;]\,::tl;jl\-:(‘l”','“ g 5 5 Fairbanks W. A. A. Office .t;hernsh‘mg grounds, come (o Area Blis: | Sivs WL ds %}{1 items are to be sold “As is— Box 1029 Phone: East 185B 3, fish a longer time and sell to ] ere is”. 0ld Enginecrs’ Bldg. on wheze you 300 | Garden Island = the Oval E . . - | LIGHTER l Property r)’nust be remO\"c(l'ul Ehc - AlaSka f lsh&f"arm PrOd“dS, Inc. {ras beandatat i v(nll(l;«;hg:m:s expense within ten Juneau W, A. A. Office \ ar .\nchg_rggy. Alaska stands for quality | ke i % Box 2538 . Phone: 836 >l (Write or wire for information) l Area Engineer’s Bldg. BAIT ““We Buy Fish®® ICE = Goldstein Building PHONE 394

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