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PAGE EIGHT ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 - _———— - e,,—e—_—_——,—,—_—,—_——————_—————_—_—_———— e —_—_—_—_—_—, . e —————_—_—_——, e ———,,—ee————e o e o - | the purpose of introducing to [ Mark Sexson, 25 years ago in Mc-lman on the Advistory Board, andl !JUNEAU (lw BAND community Public Health Nurses '15'" AN“IVERSARY Alester, Oklahoma, and spoke of to M. S Whittier as “Dad” of the! w MEET " | Miss May K Jan-| |the organizations rapid growth|Assembly for a like period. Mrs.l Krueger and Miss | e 'wIIH 46 MEMBERS ice R. Westaby. The time and da l (ELEBRATED HERE | throughout the United States and|Stabler was presented with a dec- } for this affair will be announced | | Alaska. orated ivory letter opener by Betty | soon. | | Is 15 Years Old ’Bonnct on behalf of the Assembly. HEADS vo pARADE Dr. Leo Gehrig, guest speaker| BY RAINBow G'Rls\ Juneau Assembly, said Miss| Others honored were presented | for the evening, gave a resum¢ of Fagerson, was formed 15 years ago with corsages and boutonnieres yb! v the tuberculosis problem in e and since that time over 400 Ju-!Alfreda Dore, Betty Lou Hared) H Territory, bringing out details| Celebrating the Silver Anniver- neau and Douglas Girls have be-'and Roma Fargher. i ;IS Largesi Local MUSKaI which several members stated they Sary of the Supreme Assembly of come members. Assemblies are! Tea Service | H H had not realized before. {the order of Rainbow for Girls in also located in Ketchikan, Cordova,| Ladies of the Eastern Star and| * | OT@amZaf'on EVer Seefl A discussion of the possibiity of the United States and the Fifteen- | Anchorage and Fairbanks. And as mothers of Rainbow Girls who pre- | T in “'NS CI' the closing of the Seward T. B. th Anniversary of the organizing Miss Fagerson was speaking, a sided at the tea table during the| (Confinueu yrom Page Orne) X y ium, due to the cut in the 0f Juneau Assembly, the Scotlish new assembly was being instituted|afternoon were Mesdames Amanda| —— ——— ——— —————————x — A Native Service approprii- Rite Temple here was the scenelin Seward, Alaska, by Mrs. Dora Cook, Helen Carlyle, May Wright,|Men between the ages of 17 and 20. The Juneau City Band, 46 mem- brought forth a resolution of of unusual activity and beauty Sweeney, Supreme Deputy for Ruth Folta, Ruth Whittier and Lhere would a»lso be a requisite six bers, including six Majorettes, to be sent to members of on last Saturday afternoon. Alaska, who flew to Seward sev-|Lottie Fargher. These mothers Months additional for service in 1caded VFW Encampment the Senate Appropriations commit-, The Blue Room and Mens eral days ago for that purpose. |wore formals of Spring shades | 81Y of the armed forces or their Lounge of the Temple were thrown Continuing the program were pi- which biended in with Sprmgpesm“'%v or in special training. o one long reception parlor and'ano numbers by Claire Folta and |flowers decorating the tea table.| Reso_lutiom were also apprm{ed Lois Nicholson; song “Over the Mrs. Elsie Sofoulis was in charge|endorsing H. R. 2780, to provide ., Parade night, and was the tee, with the request that local musical organization means be found to restore the nec- armg in the city, and essary funds for continued coop- @ capacity crowd of Rainbow Girls, matter, the la of eration of the ANS with the Tc:ii-|their mothers and Eastern Star, Rainbow” by Bonnie Bell Eaton,lof refreshments and was ably|funds for completion of construc- 4 |any city aska tory in meeting the expenses of members with invited guests, all|accompanied by Josephine Hared;|assisted in serving by R;linbo\\-{l‘-l)“ projects in Alaska now being ' /]"//:/,/l;()/l\‘ ()f temperate /)(?0[7/[3 The bandemen, all dressed in the sanatorium. jmade a gala Anniversary party. |a specially arranged ballet dance Girls Helen Isaac, Betty Bonnet, held up for lack of money, and b | white shirts and trousers with black Committee appointments made by| Receiving the guests were Mrs.|by Shirley Casperson; a song|Alfreda Dore, Betty Lou Hared,|asking return of lands withdrawn » : > 1 7:[\, / / /f ties, were bareheaded, which gives President Danner were announc- Hazel Mantyla, Mother Advisor,| “Mexicali Rose,” by Irene McKinley Roma Fargher and Ada Burns. | from the Public domain in Alaska enjoy [} I',l LUK, the (18l proof that it does not always rain ed as foliows: Education commit- and Mrs. Dorothy Tuckett, Asso- accompanied by Lily Ann Maur- Equally attractive and equally im-during the war. g ks { {in the Spring in Juneau and that tee, Henry Lorenzen, chairma g““"w"“’;““" A"]“‘, T, Be"”:“dml"‘ stad. ‘iiormn(t dandhemniem was Harriet | 5 d.“‘""'s By A"'IM“HI i » P9 > the temperature is also delightful. Mrs. William Paul, S Mrs. Huzh be, orthy dvisor, assiste by 2 yMaurstad, who served as chairman eading a group of resolutions I‘(://‘('f//’//l'”/ /’(’?'(/dé’f Whe: band whith s o6 mposed of Antrim, Mrs. Ernest Gruening | Rainbow Girls and members of the Surprise Event of the “Clean-up” committee. |under the Veteran Classification boys and girls, men and women, all Del Hanks, Advisory Board of the Eastern| As a surprise event of the af-| A gjyer offering was contributed was Resolution No. 4, which re- 2 with musical ability, is under the Nursing: Mis. Burrass Smith, Star. Preceding the serving of ternoon, three Rainbow Girls con-jpny the guests and the money is to| quests the National Veterans Ad- direction of Joseph Shoiner, who chairma Mrs. Evelyn Kronquict, refreshments a short program of ferred lxopprs on. Mrs. il}fnlwafifllllt‘be sent to the Masonic Home at!| ministration authorigation of their ‘* ‘\F'" A T N s than one year's time has Mrs. P [¢ re, Mrs, Loren plano and vocal numbers was giv- Dette Cowling, as th:» lls:)lHO;/'-I‘z-Zennh‘ Wash. | vegional oifices to transmit checks N K{» \_(‘J/:lpj y { brought the organization to Card, Mrs. Fred Geeslin, Maghuild en Afvior oF JHREND Baweni B RS v [to Veterans and Veteran benefi- '° /.3 - | most creditable musical develop. Bogue and Mrs. Diane Tickell,! Mary Lou Fagerson gave a brief Mildred Martin, as first Mother, ciaries in Alaska by air mail, digh ’ I ment and the pride of the city of to work with the community Pub- history of the formation of the Advisor; Mrs. glsd)vf,Sle]ef; "{or | Whe. presetit: prdtai bt ciictats, ~” ‘Its the Water 3 lic Health Nurse Supreme Assembly by the Rev. w. nearly 15 years service as chair-| ; o it o koot Harlh Ntn Dl » e looked classy Publicity Committee: Mrs. W. J.|__ ey i i a2 gl S Y~ 'partment of the Interior for trans- THE ORIGINAL LIGHT TABLE BEER Manthey, irman; o. PARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | portation and settlement of Veter- THE OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U.S. g DATA FOR 24 HEOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME An increase in the maximum bur- ending March 31, Mrs. Eliz- Max. temp. TODAY !ial expenses for Veterans was urg- on told of making 157 last Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. Weather at |ed in Resolution No. 8, which ask- its ons the Tuberculosis atio 24 hrs.” temp. tem, Precip. 4:30am. | organi in The majorettes donald, Mae Cherie Bowman, Lola Johnsen and ¢ o JUNEAU, ALASKA | fans in Alaska was condemned in In 5 repor ot H i Smrsing WEATHER BULLETIN | !another unanimous resolution. the period beginning Octo- ; ed an increase from $150 to $300. yce Hope and Shirley poRtam, “with LS f 53 26 35 0 Cloudy | A 25 percent increase was unan- Bend two of Mot '\5 Bar 11 -7 -7 0 Cloudy Sl imously approved in resolution, on 1 | Wi Classes were g with a 1! Bethel 43 28 31 0 Clear (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) {the present $200 limit of income enrollment of 41; 311 visits made gordova 48 30 41 23 Cloudy | The Pacific Coast League, start- used as partial basis for considera- HEAL}'H (OUH(!’ for Infant and Pre-school I Dawson 54 g ) 44 Trace Pt. Cloudy ;ing a new series today, finds the tion of the eligibility of Veterans * giene, in addition to Conferences gambnton 64 46 48 0 loudy |top-rung Portland Beavers taking and their dependents for benefits. | _ for Well Babies and Pre-school pairhanis 50 27 35 0 Cloudy 'on the fifth place San Franeisco ! Increase Vets' Fund HEARS T TA[K Chi _at the Hgalth Cenier, gpjnes 7 40 49 21 Cloudy |Seals in a race in which only five| Resolution No. 11 proposed an in- Tee Harbor and Douglas Havre 81 48 51 0 Pt. Cloudy |games separate the leaders from vestigation of the advisability of &Y DR GEH"”G Al | SHate 8 po 3 H o o Hain {the cellar occupants. lincreasing the Territorial Veter- | P Y inifi):?fll NO]‘ES Ketchikan 44 28 38 122 Rain Showers The Los Angeles Angels, only a ans Loan Fund under the provi- ‘ e L) Kodiak 39 36 39 90 Rain few percentage points behind the 'sions of the Alaska Veterans Act e The' Gastineau H 2 P A Kotzebue 29 5 0 Clear Beavers, tangle with the last place of the 1946 Special Legislative held an ting s McGrath 44 31 0 Clear Seattle. The Angels have yet t0 Session. This was passed unani- ' ° at the J alth Cente nie Lempke an : : : Nome 7 22 0 Clear lose a series; the Rainiers haven't mously after amendments. o a fair per ige of members at- 8n for medical attention yesterday. nNerthway 49 33 18 Rain !won one. [ AR " Tesolba b National tending. However, a larger turn- _ Discharged ~were Mrs. Viclor' petershurg 4 37 44 Cloudy | Other contests find the Oakland | gythorities of the VFW, unani- jout of repr iv from the Sparks, Donald ksony Mrs. Carl prince George 59 Oaks facing the Sacramento Solons, mous vote was given in ‘tavor of organizations is DS e Prince Rupert 417 41 41 30 Rain | while the Hollywood Stars meet the ‘more compiete ritual procedure {many sponsoring 5 A ‘ greatly desired, and would go a _Covernment Hospital admitted geattle 57 48 48 33 Pt. Cloudy |San Diego Padres. fosfbhin T T |long ways toward making the Ruth Howavd, to whom a uine sitka 50 40 41 14 Cloudy ! BT | % 6ry “ories ot tha. (15 esolitions Health Cour really effective pound and 11 ounce baby girl was whitehorse 46 2 ) A Clear “ | resider 45 Alvin Dale Mull- yak 2ai | was defeated. That one, which fa- to President born 1:45 p.m. Alvin Da \.un.mu 417 38 38 44 Rain ‘FISHING SEASON jored the establishment of a Vet- I & {force, accordir ot Sp I( CIAE P!fi ECES George De r from Kobuk was also admitted —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) joare 5 2 3 P | ‘Tentative plans for an “Open There were 1o discharges. Wi |erans Loan Association to be in | ATHER SYNOPSIS: Low pressure continues to cover all of Can- corporated: under: the Taws. of ‘Al- ~ |t it e Wenith Clentes’ in EERCS sl ada and Alaska. The main storm center lies in the northwest portion of kg A ek 1 s ¥ 4 ; |the near future were discussed, for Sell n Empire Want-ad! the Gulf of Alaska and remai most stationary. This center is now 2 g 4 N - | st of the United States and the south- (lOSElY WAT(HED {ecuilye OIICEIS Bhatn o e T | “Yill fi‘o‘@flrt o ‘ aur | [} The temperature at Bismarck, . | partment, VFW. It was doomed in = 3 terday afterncon but had fallen to Selection e la roll call vote. 5 3 ? 43 degrees at 4 o'clock this morning. This temverature was representative | ASTORIA, Ore., April 20—From| Several resolutions were held over ° rth central portion of the United States. In other areas in the Celilo Falls to the sea, gillnetting f0r action until this afternoon’s > States and in Canada daytime temperatures were slightly above normal | fishermen were trying today to fi- | SeSsion. ¥ Resolutions Commit- H X - but cool nighttime temperatures were recorded. Skies over this area gure out where the salmon will be |té¢ Chairman Hunt Gruening pre- X X ) : " jicted that they would not - 3 o~ were generally cloudy and some light precipitation occurred particularly | when the 80th Columbia river fish- |9icte a iey would not neces ‘ z | y 1 AR Ba % ® 4 ins and ng West Coast. Temperatures in northern |ing season opens Wednesday noon. Sitate long discussion fore ap Alaska continued slightly below zero last night. In central Alaska tem-! Heavy escapement of salmon at provnl.‘ < o S B gg Sih 25 ‘\ Ippers peratures ranged from the law 50s yesterday to slightly below freezing | Bonneville Dam has inspired mi-| Pcssibly among the group was a P ¢ unny Brook 4. A | ' | ermifage - Jf | L] & [] f 0ld Bosion, Pinch 5th 4.25 Paul Jones - - 5th 4.25 { L] [ = b 1] last night. ewhat cooler and slightly drier air penetrated Southeast |gration of hundreds of fishermen to | Te-endorsement of the Statehood Hunter - - - - 5th 4.95 h L] Alaska yesterday afternoon and brought clearing skies late yesterday |ghe up-river grounds, some going resolution which was approved at afternoon. During the night the clouds reformed and light precipitation | a5 far as Celilo Falls. 'the First Encampment last year. R OLD MR. BOSTON 100 Proof ° Rye-Bourbon Ligueur ] in the mou was recorded at all stations in Southeast Alaska and along the gulf coast., But a few, impressed by a pickup" - Temperatures in this area were slightly below normal during the past 24 |in ocean salmon catches, are stay- | GAMES IODAY . hours. Southeasterly winds from 25 to 35 miles per hour were recorded in|ing close to home and the lower | ¥ this area yesterday but they have decreased slightly during the “Xgh";Columbia. | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Fish packers are showing morel The following are scores of Ma- Reports from Marine Stauons at 1:30 P. M. today than usual interest in up-river!jor League baseball games played WIND Height of Waves | fishing possibilities this year. Sev- today and received up to press Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) |eya] large companies are sending “me’; ol Cape Spencer 41 NE 8 2 feet launches to haul the catch to As-| National League— Eldred Rock 2 sw 22 2feet |ioria, ! Cincinnati 0; Boston 4. Boint Retreat . 43 8 4 zero | e - | pittsburgh 6; Philadelphia 2. Five Finger Light 4 s 16 3 feet | = W J 5 A Tincoln Rock Drizzle 45 ESE 17 Yoot | i DIVORCESSUIT BILED. = "Ghihgo: 51 B atsiset ol | | Guard Island Cloudy 48 S 16 2 feet | St. Louis 2; New York 7. Cape Decision Cloudy 44 S 5 3 feet Otho Joseph Fitzgerald of Skag-|/ American League— MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY | way filed suit for divorce today in! Philadelphia 4; Cleveland 3. 1‘ EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, ‘ U. S. District Court here from! e ———————— B “ ervlce Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—southerly to southeasterly winds 15 to 25 | Isabel Fitagerald of Vancouver, B.! SENATOR LAWS HERE S I-Ilmei per };]our teday l.ie.(‘n'fls!nu to 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight. Mostly | ¢ The suit charges incompatibility | Territorial Senator W. W. Laws f,o}n",““ ma Shof‘e‘s' P land states that they have been of Nome returned to Alaska from ‘[separated since Jan. 1941. Fitzger- the States yesterday, flying froxp 'ald declares that he has been pay- Seattle to Juneau with Pan Ameri- we know you'll like. Fast, 4-engine Douglas DC-is ! ; i i i Cli) i |ing 4 i i . He is registered at the ow replaci all twin-engine Clippers in irg $75 per month to his wife and can Airways. are now replacing all [ P that this be discontinued. Baranof. A Alaska. Alrvady these comfortable, 4-mile-a-minute 3 I RECGBDS ‘;:‘:} i ape S i ady LA AT Clippers are flying on regular schedule between je = AR ol HERE FROM STATES To Here’s an improvement in Flying Clipper service the Territory and Seattle. Gy Registering at the Baranof Hotel o & | This new cquipment will triple seating eapacity FOR | g ST dOB oFEN ;h:mls:n::‘l]ed Rrgghl R M o | ... triple Clipper Express space . . . cut travel time osition of Dog Catcher for City | Charle: . W 3 | 5%. It’s another step forward in Pan more than American’s improvement in the Territory’s most frequent and 5 years of service in Alaska . . . another |of Juneau is open. Apply at City!Foster B. Detrick from Portland, KIDDIES’ Clerk’s office. This job offers some Oregon. ; ® || quick ready cash for the right per-l ———ato—— ¢ ' BB —ady. 563t8' Empiro Want-ads tor results! 0l ient travel service. See or write L5 convenien! ‘ H/[/V 14/” [ ” [ (A[V | Babes in Toyland | Finest Couniry Club in Aluka The Happy Prince Worto AIRWAYS Rip Van Winkle The Children's Hour | The Entire : l;;ligged% Ang's lSur:iny Songs | Country Clubis ice in Wonderlan Cinderella RESERVED ‘4 PINT--- $1.95 Buy Vew--Big Savings Largest Selection of BEEER IN CEITY ACME BEER SPECIAL - $4.25 case | RAINEER - QLY MPIA ‘ (ase-- §4.50 . 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