The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT * ~— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, APR IL 24, 1947 O'CONNOR RETURNS 'ALASKA COASTAL Jack O'Connor, Game Manage- ent Supervisor for the U. S. Fish « % id Wildlife Service has returned AIR”NES FllES ON T ll e I rian l e . . his office here from a two weeks { T b r(ul n ' rl p to the Interior. O'Connor re- i C l eaners ¢ beaver and marten pelts this | [] ‘ car. He said that the prospects ~at | + White ‘\“ “‘_'rd(“jf,!fi AL ¥ ) el e |this time of year. In spite of At — ) — FILES FOR DIVORCE comparatively poor flying condi- o & Pt Pa | The tuberculosis sanatorium at! Maxine O. Clifton has filed suit |tions, 12 flights were dispatched, S e m:lm'(]l” heilsla Seward, the only such msurutmn;GEORGE wlllIAMS for divorce in U. S. District Court and a total of 85 passengers car-| FRHB/‘Y . SATUBDAY ) s serving Interior Alaska, may be: here against Robert B. Clifton. ried: Freight loads to Tulsequah | b here against ober 3 ifto N ¥ the tuberculosis program in Alaska,! Colo. Jam. 26, 1936, They have no| Passengers on four round trips Vi Vg | WE CLOSE SATURDAY unless the nate of the United FRIDAY Mom'NG hildren and no property settlement | %0 $1lku were as follows: Louise be N - | AFTERNOONS States restores funds for the Al- olvad. The suit eharges me |Davis, Max Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. W EE E€E§4 Nfl GNLY | aska Native Service knocked out s mpatibility. | Ardresen, Keith Roberts, Larry = ;. WE NOW HAVE by the House subcommittee on ap- F‘“‘f“'“l services will be held in ! S AP i ! Lindstrom, Anna Schmidt, John \ 48-1HOUR SERVICE | propriations, Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, the Catholic Church of the Nati- Tamiog e : | Osburne, Roy Stilwell, Elmer Jones, A 4 [\ Territorial Commissioner of Health,|Vity at 9:30 tomorrow morning for IN NEW roSITION Clarence Jones, Henry J. Fi Here s What You Save... JUST warned today | George E. Williams of Douglas Mrs. Homer Krog, formerly em-|pert Hatton | » o ‘At present. Dr. Albrecht said,|Atmy employee who died on March ploved in the Territorial Legisla-| Kenneth Folboe, G. S. Wallace, lf Yo“ bl“' v OuE Sllpplv N C A L L the Seward sanatorium is being ' 30 Attu. Interment will be in ture, has taken a position in the|p H Jones, Ralph Anderson, Or- & .T e 5 L s maintained on a cooperative ba-| Evergreen cemetery Juneau office of the Deputy Col-|yille Harris, David Davis, Lucy Am- Now oo NOW Tax aftel' 54 |sis with the Federal government. Willlams was 68 years old, born lector of Internal Revenue. touk, Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, \The Territorial (Legilature has |in London, England, and is sur- N Romey Moline, Miss Stilwell, Mrs. May Bst: |contributed the Territory's share,|vived by his widow of Douglas FORMER RESIDENT IN Hazel Fraley and Fred Frezier. ] he said, and it was expected that where they have made their home R 1. McKanna, former steamship |Return passengers were A. L. y ® the Federal government would for eight years. He had served ent in Juneau, and now in busi- Vaughn, K. Roberts, E. McRoberts, on ta 2 l ' s it jcarry its share of the load | the British Army during the Fir: ss at Fairbanks, flew to Juneau Mrs. Hurley, Hans Jensen and ] There are now 47 patients in the World War. csterday with the Pan American Mrs. Price, p {sanatorium who are beneficiaries of — Airways and is registered at the Passengers to Coogan Bay were 1 [l | the Federal government, 3¢ who are| Sell it with an Empire Want-aa! Baranof Hotel. William D. Price, Ralph Spring- 0“ case 4 Y In's " |being cared for by the Territory,| —— k) A B er and Charles Springer; to Warm " | o B land four veterans. A5 = . CROE. Wi » o e Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ba- < | Dr. Albrecht said an appropria- U. 8. DEM“TME“T""%“’?”"“:;;{"A“E“m‘“ BUREAU hovic; to Hoonah, A. N. Reiquan . |tion of $200,000 for the Alaska Na- UNEAU, ALA To Tenakee, Mr. and Mrs. Louis on (ase Inis i tive Service, earmarked for the WEATHER BULLETIN {Cole, W. Plimlery, Clyde Brown, [ | Seward sanatorium, would be suf-'p4ra FOR 24 KOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Luther Shapley, Mrs. Tony Flor- 4 | ficient to ca on the work there Max. temp, | TODAY endo, Mrs. Ole Tang and Donald 1 {for another year. fasl © § Fowest 4:000m K, Weather at | Mallory; from Pelican to Juneau: on (ase P a an a o ff i However, unless the United Station 24 hrs* | w. temyp. Precip. 4:30am. 1 Anderson and Erme_D:uuglm: L 7 a L p |States Senate sees fit to restore ey 3 i from Warm Springs, Sallie Boden ¥ Ithis amount to the ANS budget,|Anchorage i = Sy From Jur to Ketchika R’ N B 7. 1 S e, 5 F'ron Juneau 0 xan: — e - ————— | Barrow -4 -16 Pt. Cloudy E s y |Dr. Albvecht pointed out, the Sew-| oo 5 1o B Olonty | ratios Silivesh FNIN Ml uy Now Before May Ist w ard sanatorium will have to be Cordova 47 3 39 Rain Walter Faroe, A. Zimmerman, M - . |closed down because the Territory, 5 %6 .4v | Boreys, Ralph Davis and Harold 4 - 1 Everything : Dawson 50 29 31 Pt. Cloudy b & cannot operate it alone. Hdmonton 44 22 Blanton; from Petersburg to y i R -« - SRR Fairbanks 49 30 36 Pt. Cloudy Ketchikan: Paul McWhirter; Xron:n o _ p [ g Havre 59 32 40 Trace Rain Grande; to Po.(ershu_riz' 15 W. Ng= 4 3 § Goods | CONFERRING WITHRYAN unean airvort ¥ AL W I | e Ty s Y - , u 06 Drizsle ilsequah_passengers were V. S 7 (o Eaole o Moo Drizzle |G\ com, F. Bartosiewica, R. V. Wil- Will Assort {0 Your ; o T Major Thomas M. Colkitt, In- ggtzebue 26 21 Trace Snow S¢ C. Britton, P. Reinheimer, G A formation and Education Officer of Lo Angeles 5 = Ens, Mrs. J. Knowles, F. Krychev- Selection el 3 the Alaskan Department, is in Ju- McGrath 45 34 Trace Snow F. Maregz, F. Buray, A. Ch: o neau on a visit from his headquar- | Nome 30 17 0 Cloudy reyko, K. Sheplick and N. Junik. Z F Salmon Creek Country Club [ =22 o L = > Today, Major Colkitt was con- | Petersburg 52 4 Trace Rain enn prgn - . ferring with Dr. James C. Ryan, Portland 67 50 0 SONS OF NORWAY b H sund M Territorial Commissioner of Edu- Prince George 53 41 12 M Finest CCJ!L!'Y Club in Alaska cation, about establishing a Terri- Prince Rupert 53 b MEET SAT. NIGHT i &) { ¢l4r torial grammar school at Fort 64 50 Trace The Sons of Norway will hol rva y EQEM - i ™ Lad Richardson for children of military 52 4 Trace their regular meeting Saturday personnel and War Department 50 30 Trace night at 8 o'clock in the IOOF y 5 » OPEN 5 P M to 4 A M civilian employees 44 40 40 4 Drizzle Hall, with initiation of new mem- paidg( aifl@g Fg!ie?d & Eih 00 n P sterday, Major Colkitt con- *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) bers on the program for the eve- R o L} :} !s h L] i D BRECEER o amnd ferred with Richard Peter, 40Ul | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A Targe high pressure cell is located in the | M. : Y A = mAtAzer: O BINK abous the Aok nd extends over Sontheast Alaska. With this orientation | This will be followed by a social - e § A / = - at meiigob AvaggiRoroes gadlo (o, outhwesterly flow of moist maritime air is overrunning time, d by Mrs. John Low- ufih ) i"{ifigj @ / i E lfi ¥ HB @y Srai i Junaas Lor - lshoadenst Clouds and rain with some early morning fog are ©ll, soci A pleasant eve- ] 4 WEd it L] 1 this area. 1 1e entire area. A d ng low pressure area is located | 1ing is assured and refreshments nEE [ | T a o 1 200 miles ast of Dutch Habor and is remaining relatively station- | Will be served. i i & 1 EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY PAN AMERICAN A more viorous storm i moving tovard the tp of the Aleutian -ee @ nerniiage - , ] ids with rain, fog and high ‘winds aitending it. The temperatures through En . K OFH(MI. HERE along the Yukon River this morning were 33 at Galena, 29 at Tanana | — and 13 at Fort Yukon. Light rain has fallea from Portland to Kodiak : Jerry Roscoe, assistant to Vice along the ceast in the last 24 hours. Temperatures in this area have been GS @n I“C / ™ 9 President Thomas Wolfe of the Pa- ncar normal. ¥ ! cific Alaska Division of Pan Amer- | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN [ ican World Airways, was a Juneau Reports from Marine stauons at 1:30 P. M. today * Taitor (Y o His ey ouitaiar: WIND Height of Waves M.)rmn e ar r@@ } - i P ter a routine inspection trip of Al-| Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ! o A aska stations. Cape Spencer Cloudy 41 ENE 20 1 foot o k. Roscoe is in charge of traffic Lincoln Rock Sloudy 48 SSE 15 1 foot hias switched to v and operations for the Pacific Al-| Guard Island Cloudy 9 S 14 1 foot Calvert because or y s Llpet S & aska division with his headquarters Cape Decision Cloudy 4 S 3 1 foot e L in San Francisco. MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: Calvert tastes better T i Outside waters from Care Spencer to Yakutat and Lynn Canal—southerly | b—— = B. A. Shulist of Whitchorse flew | to southeasterly winds 15 to 24 miles per hour. Elsewhere in Southeast | - ' Avron St, Greenille, 5. ¢ ; au o 2 w (. | to Juneau yesterday and is regist- | Alaska and the outside waters from Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer— | 103 Broot - gbts Grain Nevtsal Sphises ] £ ered at the Baranof Hotel . winds light and variabl>. Light rain over the entire area. ert Distillers Corp., New York City p - B £ 4 - ? = G % o o - ] Y DINNERS M. 5th 4.25 SERVED | s : EVERY Hunter - - - - 5th 495 : ] X NIGHT Clsiviits [oLD MR. BOSTON 160 Proof BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE » L ‘ Rye-Bourben Ligueur ; FOR WEDDING SUPPERS — PARTIES ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS L o 3 3 L £ Guest Cards for Out-of-Town ING SUI I S pINT o 95 Visitors—Apply at George Bros. - | L] T ° ° TO PLACE RESERVATIONS Buy Now--Big Savings PHONE 399-Gecrge Bros. Liquor Store A Group SHit doiwead ol i Selecti 5 ‘ before 5 p. m. — After 5p. m hrough spri ; :argest eieciion o ;L A iy o R, BEER IN CITY PHONE 015 Priced styled . . . nicely detailed. . 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