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R e S S N L e s g e e b PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1947 AUTO AWARD ONE < =225 * HIROHITO AND Bl Proposing Priorily DOUGLAS inmomuzmou Kdinde il Tganize n town ar organizations in towr Are the House of Lords attempt o o b0 5 0 ore ! e bill,” Aneurin Bev- ‘l'h:idfh }..M;n ;( ted t“ .'.u‘l.(x(:?\x:v L at L " . . . an, Laborite Minister of Health, ATH CELEBRATION - - b IN CONFERENCE asKans in risheries | declared, ws shll et thel resi X Nl v b MASONS MEET i NEARS FI"A[ GoAl ance aside. Speaking for myself 3 g Fourth of July committee, U o i Members of Gastineau Lodge 124, only, I would set the House of are urged to do so at once as a boy { M M . p 2 A t aing o A . . F&AM will meet tonight in the Lords aside anyway. ! . meeting of the entire committee is ¥ 1 . “ LONDON, May 6.—(®—The La- AR % g Committee Secures CthS- e B N e CO"SMU&IOH %elponuedsbls f MOSI llkely 'o Be Kllled e bor Government’s drive to nation-| BRIGHT ON INSPECTION | days : WA ze Britain's key industries neared ; i o $0 STOCK S MEETING ' ; i - ler-Also A”anQES for NI (uésef fsfl) LRSI Nl A ol lits final goal today with approval| Earl W. Byight, Fleet Engineer | S]'UDEN]’S FROM efense of Japan “RATEG'( TAIA WASHINGTON, May 6—P—|ning Co. Inc. held their annual’ _ Oueen Confesf N IS Opposition by Oscar L. Chapman,|meeting last evening in the C""Az::i;i:mal? blxx:;;g“:m::-;xi::lxl ‘r‘:—u‘l-‘;“’k& kv!;LJuneau yesterday in a LTS D S n- | Stockholders of the Douglas Can- [y o 0" gouce of Commons of @ |of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- ; i > i | . 9 plane, piloted by Del | TOKYO, May 6 6.—(P—Emperor | Undersecretary of the Interior, ap-|Hall. M. M. Miller reported on last| o " o ; : : . ? 4 ¥ 3y y 4 s, ses, trucks, subways, street Mayor Waino Hendrickson, chair IEE HARBOR ARE Hirohito conferred with Gmeral . RE(APTURED FRoM parently spells defeat for a bill by |vear's operations and outlined the: oo %00 i e | Elton y Freimuth, for Wrangell to inspect e Auklet, ¥ & WL ship. He will o R N MacArthur today for t Delegate Bartlett of Alaska pro-|Proposed 1947 operations. 4 i mittee said the finance committee RO]’ARY GUES]‘S L iy e Wb e R | Daking 0 give DHbMy of empioys| Engstrom, Juneauitish bIOKES ‘was The bill now goes to the House |ao inspect the Blue Wing at | gRdwen e M e stitution, and anxious Japanese im- | aent in fialieries of the Territory |tlected to serve 6n theyBodrd of O TAEES WHEE HEEEE PUHORLEN [ISCtONIEn aid. thEn 6o, ta, Beatile Henning as chairman. As a means ARG b(k‘"n " apsodlateson] N {0 Albkhbe | Directors. Engstrom will take the b_v the .o\:(l‘rwhelmmgl_v ‘Cmnsox'm- in connection with other manllme } Selebration. b e ;( <1m:»n‘ p:vpv;:’ “r:;z?]\ t‘\:‘:r 'M‘.yh: wms.h is paramount here ificial Central News Agency today dls.closmx that Chapman had op-|term expired this year. Hibike “would fotie & L“Nuu“w“l i R PN A that the board GHMIED. - - gy Do RELIFaRY A ek i Gaihis Will the United States undertake reported th«t government troops Posed the bill before the House TEACHING CONTRACTS SIGNED| Crisis Which might inrther restrict| Empire Want-ads tor results! Chrysler auto apProxi- were lm;.-)‘u L .Ju}mu“m]l the defense of Japan? |had recaptured strategic Taian, 33 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Pt 1 3 0 5 1 >‘Dh e s o mate delivery e m v -an bl ;0 h;-“;‘ This has been a big question miles south of the Shantung pro- Committee . regular Tu{n-‘g “-1 n;_» oug :‘: ¥ i J Sy it he wwarded & ; morning, and taken first to have mark since announcement of the|vincial capital of Tsinan, after . S T Behom Bosrd was held lass TS0 q G & hness & t Health Departent chest X-ray constitution last year, with its re- hand-to-hand fighting with Com- ptns s s partment | ang contracts were signed for sev Hi hAll orgn:{.‘xza»;wfi, thP\‘I::’:‘ l,'il.n‘_i“:n “f"’M‘::::\‘:; volutionary clause renouncing War munist troops. ;tlfz’[x‘?‘::?:i“:)czil]::'i“:l‘O:’" “:::]frv‘::’l‘_‘ t'ur(;r thel new s:{mukl] vl-l.rl-]:llw“rhlrlff ii munity will be ask by President Ed Keithahn, then ;‘“‘{ the ' maintenaime of amh Ropon?d.'rm':!mux:o of the im-ii . byt he did not believe th'\t,:::;n g: ylr:zlcm.«‘:\(\i‘;rw Co’:‘;:rac!‘i Yflut’lf"l Gl“'”o"ri queen candidate, to. the -Ciold Room jof . the ur\:(‘si i o " X ;?crm:n‘\!t’\ m, the I‘ntm\n.)-Puk‘x\‘ regulations limiting opportunities | giened were: Mrs vam; Wittansh, E will be gained selling 1of Hotel. The students were| O details of today's conference rail lines allowed a visit by CHIang | for non-resiients to engage in fish- | pirst and Second; Miss Elizabeth for the on the automo The el e gpmipgrsei ol annovnced, but Japanese Kai-shek to Tsinan, where he ex- ;o 1" Alaska would be in accord | b ¢ d s N SR S0 begin upon the i e cian st Introduced SUrces said it was a courtesy call horted his commanders to destroy | with national policy. | Lancaster, Th";‘ an dF"s“rm R“ JUNIOR Mlss ‘ of the car. hore. of to thank MacArthur for inaugura- |the Communists. \Mdr\ Peter, Fifth an :dx ; ;>~ 1 g B oriefly. ang ton Of the new charter which| Taian fell to the Communists! “I do not believe it 10 be vonudlb““ Wagrier, Beventh and Bighth Sl PR TR : 0 for Strips Hirohito of his politicdl pow- only a few wecks ago policy to impose barriers to the| Raymond RL_'od Coach and Scunc-g= de 1:':1:4(!» particular styling that € sale of tickets farbor 1S The two talked privately for The tides of battle were moving free movement of labor from one| |teacher; Miss Irene Johnson of dah Farmauek ud Hor capels Dinet aetivt whict taken an hour anu 14 minutes against the government to the P of the nation to another,”|Long Mont, Colorado, Commercial know how to achieve. forway are arrangements then| The uoapanese government was west, in rug province, Chapman said, “anymore than 1t‘E‘“g“‘h and History, replacing Mist i finest fireworks display ye c ¢ works, known to be increasingly worried where Commur would be desirable to impose bfll“Ena Wetherby v«hu::.c .xeaxgnatlon \| shown in Juneau | g it Hall to over the practicality of the “anti- yuan, the capital, from riers to the tree movement of com- | Was accepted last evening i kN further stated, far as war” constitution, particularly since follow modities and capital among the| BT Permanent Specials Continue Until May 15 no other Alaskan town has ity Bak- MacArtbur proposed that allied 30 miles several states and Territories JWC MEETS TOMORROW o - % ¢ ordered such an outstanding e scheduled to gather| military forces be withdrawn mm- Enactment of legislation of this| , The annual election of officers MACHINE MACHINELESS COLD WAVE play. L Building ready for|an “early” peace. It would be log type would probably, in the coprse| Wil be held by the Juneau Wo- from $10 from $12.50 $20 | Other contests to be in the trip back to Tee Harbor injcal to assume Hirohito might un AI-ASKAN HEI.D Up of time, work to the disadvantage |Mman’s Club at thelr l’“-"“’“z f“l‘-‘"l‘k' are: a speed toat race, yacht Rotary-provided cars ! primed to ask America’s intentions y |of Alaskans.’ ing ‘°m“"°“{bflf‘"r"?i"‘ ‘“ :’]C Dok, ; 3 . - log sawing contest, log rolling and Cecil Casler introduced as a guest|in this connection Chapman's action is expected to{and all members are ,‘;;*‘“ X ‘; for appointment telephone 538 a fish boat race teday his r,, @uy 8. Casler\ qhe deovls generslly bellsve. the ROBBED SEATTLE cause the committee to kill Bart-{duested to attend. The Alaska S ; g fahitask o4 PEORE & : dEhs o att’s bill Electric Light and Power Com- BARANOF BEAUTY SALON For entertainment of young and from t Nebraska. A= ppnited States would protect Japan ' lett’s bill | pany is the place of the % old alike, there will be carnival nmln(‘cmenl was made of the EIKS|;ooicr an pggressor, but in the abs - BRI A R }.,an}_penmouse is the place of the concessions. Other organizations Club Mother's Day program onlgapee of specitic g;mmnrees they SEATTLE, May 6—M -PF. T meeting. ! TesEzIeEE: j are invited to participate in the Sunday afternoon, followed by the'p oo pooome increasingly aOHe. Grindle, Naknek, Alaska, visiting 47 INDI(]’ED FOR | e e carnival attractions by sponsoring season's first baseball game Tt was Understosd that neither here, and Carl A. Line, Seattle, reported today four rotbers held ricksor Next tary program wi concessions. Mr. Hendrickson said' Next w Rotary program Will 4" Lo oo alections nor the ques- he felt this would offer an op- be entirely under the High School . . them up in the South End shortly IllEGAl USE OF portunity to many organizations Rotarians who have teen honored é;{‘)‘os‘;‘ :"seé?;r“‘:%fim;"[é’:m‘?e’f:_':f after midnight today. Grindle I B in town to raise funds for them- during the past year, from music tive.. Pravier “'.”c dlscu%(:d e $20 an_d his watch and Line ] selves and to help toward a suc- to the afterdinner speech. MapATtHO At Hiroh‘té 1}‘{“ 4 and his wn‘zch. The two aid RA‘"ONED SUGAR . cessful Fourth of July. - — sc;u_“b aald. APrem:er Asl;igexu ';‘:‘» nu:j fourdém;mi tlxmmr to l.x ?1 i determined effort is being Domesticated horses never ex- _ = A an suddenly hreatened hem 2 4 - g % . hoir e e e my Alr Gorp lsted in the Western Hemisphere|Shida's Cabinet decided today to.with g knife. SANTA FE, (N M. Miy £ 8 N rticipate in the July 4 celebra- before Columbus. Tealgn en Wasis My 9, ‘When. She e e—— Disposition of Federal charges in- m X | new Diet begins a specxa] session. volving illegal withdrawal and use it A((A DIRE(IORS of a million and a quarter pounds ! U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERUE, WEATHER BUREAU WS(S MON]‘H[Y MEE‘"NG MEH'"G iONIGHI ;:m:‘};x;::\ti ?232; ;\(:'xi;ltsc%n!hinsllk: | JUNEAU, ALASKA , 3 v el ting of trial dates for 11 of 47 cor- : WEATHER BULLETIN .10 BE HELD WEDNESDAY Boe R e s IS e e e i DATA FOR 24 FOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIMF, 13 rd o irectors o he ! s S . by a New Mexican grand jury. Max. temp. TODAY Alaska Crippled Children’s Associa 4 st ‘y Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at | The Woman's Society of Christ- |tjon will meet tonight at 8 o'clock The 11 defendants, among them A Station 24 hrs.* temp. tem Precip. 4:30am. | a0 Service of the Meihodist church jn the City Public Health Center the so-called parent Dr. Pepper Aticherage 53 H 25 m‘ Trace Rain Showers will hold its monthly business and on Main Street, Mrs. John McCor- Co. of Dallas, Tex., pleaded inno- Harnie o 15 15 02 4 Snow | brogram meeting as usual starting mick. president of the local chap- cent yesterday. Two dozen others— Bethel 12 33 33 1 Rain at 8 o'cleck Wednesday night, May |ter, has announced There are three companies and eight individ- &rdiin 3 4 36 36 65 Rain ;T. at the little chapel of the church. several important matters to‘ be uals—entered pleas of guilty. Dawson 1 %5 45 0 Cloudy | All women who are interested in taken up, she stated, and all Bodrd' U. S. Dist Judge Colin C. Neb- Fdmonton 3 56 | 33 44 0 Pt. Cloudy | !he church are cordially invited. members are urged to be present. lett announced there would be no Fairbanks 58 31 31 Trace Cloudy | Mrs. Don Miller, Spiritual Life | - e e action on the guilty pleas pending Haines 56 | 37 42 0 Cloudy chairman, announces that Mrs. Kay =~ Empire Want-ads for results! disposition of contested cases. | Havfe .. Vo3 32 0 Cloudy | Alter will lead the devotional ser- | ———— — o —— - | Juneau Airport X 63 [ 30 32 0 Clear | vice using as the theme: “I Have H % Ketchikan .. 62 31 40 0 Clear | @ Concern With Thee.” i Kodiak S 47 | 3 3 02 Cloudy | Mrs. James Dial, assisted by Mrs. " Kotzebue . R e ] 34 Trace Cloudy | W. W. King, Mrs. Susan Kennedy Creek Country Los Angeles . ¢ 59 H 59 36 21 Rain ‘and Mrs. Ronald Lister will present " Nome 39 | 35 36 Trace Cloudy a program entitled “The Child and | Northway ok 58 34 34 Trace Cloudy His Family” which will include ! Club Petersburg ........ TR 3¢ 0 Clear | highlights of interest regarding Portland . 81 | 46 54 0 Cloudy | church, family, schools, homes and i Prince George .. L 65 | 29 29 0 Clear ;hospitals which are caring for Prince Rupert i4 | 41 0 Clear | children who have no other inter- F I N E S T v Seattle et 2 1‘ 46 51 0 Cloudy ! ested families. Reports on Method- | Sitka 1 A : 55 | 37 31 0 Cloudy | ist work in Seward and in Nome, ) Whitehorse . e R ) 40 0 Cloudy | will be given. | ; Yakutat ... 40 ‘ 39 40 4 Rain { Mrs, Newton Young is hosless A L A K A 5\ *—(4:30 2. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | 1or the evening. ! % | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Pressures are still falling gradually over | —_————— | . Southeast Alaska this morning and the high clouds are increasing. The | | wedk storm front in the Gulf of Alaska and the storm to the west yesterday (oa' M'"e opera'ors | an are apparently still weaker this morning and no serious change in the " | weather is expected of them. A deep storm which yesterday lay 900 U i l d ( ' | miles south of the, western Aleutians now is threatening. However, thxsl n on ea ers on erl 1 EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY | storm has moved northeasterly over a thousand miles in the past 24- | 0 5 4 hours and at the present rate of movement will be in the northern | WASHINGTON May 6—P—! pen p m. IU da. m. p Gulf of Alaska or over the southern part of the Alaskan mainland by |Soft coal mine operators and un-! tomorrow morning. This storm may be expected to bring cloudiness and | jon leaders met today for another ' rain over most of Southeast Alaska tomorrow, Practically all sections of | try at an' agreement that would the country are experiencing normal temperatures this morning with [open the way for the return of AWARB ToNlTE a! generally fair weather over the western United States and most of | goyernment-seized mines to private Canada with rain during the past 24 hours over the northern Gulf uf»urelauun without a strike. Alagka, the Aleutians and portions of the Alaskan interior. ‘ e | C(nne for Prgpfu and MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ! The food and clothing industries | Reports from Marine swauons at 1:30 P. M. today represent 50 to 60 percent of busi- Pleasure \ WIND Height of Waves ' jiess in the United States and 70 Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) 'to 80 percent in the world. Cape Spencer Cloudy 45 WNW 2 1 foot cuow ME!N [ Eldred Rock Cloudy 47 SE 9 1 foot | Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy sW 1 Zero | = | SHOP SUEY Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy w 4 Zero { H Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy WNW 12 1foot | Wade Cloyd* | CHICKEN NOUDLES - Guard Island Clear w 5 Zero { { { Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 45 WNW 12 1foot | has switched | PDRK NOODLES MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- i { NING: For the protected waters of Southeast Alaska—wnids light soun.| £0 Calvert EGG FOO YUNG i erly increasing to southerly 15 to 25 miles per hour Wednesd: For the | | ! ! Siilkide Wators Discr Eateance to Sitkas ight. vaviabls winds becoming || - NOCRRES Calvert CRAB FO00 YUNG « southeasterly and increasing to 15 to 25 miles per hour Wednesday | is smoother. ‘ afternoon. Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—winds light easterly and | ¥ increasing to 15 miles per hour tonight and 25 to 35 miles per hour | Wednesday. Increasing cloudiness today with rain over outside waters‘l,d 27 Beach Road, Gloucester, Mass. STEAK DINNERS |‘ ‘ north of Cape Spencer tonight and over entire area Wednesday. | CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey i A low pressure center of 2940 inches 200 miles south of Dutch Harbor | -86.8 Proof-66% Grain Neutral Spirits. i 3 ‘ Pedal P is moving northeastward 30 miles per hour SRR, ICLl\en Distillers Corp., N:wiijl:k—?l_y You w111 En]oy 1 e 1 T Best Liquors Used in Cocktails : Pushers 2. 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