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PAGE EIGHT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1947 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCUE, WEATHER BUREAU i & a special word of appreciation was le Ion WI" (OASIAI. MR“NES 55 Flown given to Mrs. Art Uggen, Mrs, Cecil JUNEAU, ALASKA —_— Casler and Mrs. T. C. Whitcsidr( y ~ : FlIES ‘9 pERSoNS I\»:hu had a strenuous evening as WEATHER BULLETIN judges; to Claude Carnegie for act. | PATA FOR 24 EOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME workou' a' To Juneau |ing as announcer; the merchants' Max. temp. | TODAY 0" TUESDAY IR'PS who generously donated prizes, and last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. ‘Weather at to the Daily Alaska Empire. | Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temj. Precip. 4:30am. [ ] : | Alasks Tibies - yestes { Nomination of officers which was"Athmge 52 34 34 0 Clear ' Alaska Coastal Ax‘r ines yester- n {scheduled for last night's meeung\B""ow 23 8 8 Trace Cloudy day sent out seven flights, touch- {was postponed until the June mee‘_iaethe! 45 33 37 ‘Trace Cloudy LIQU‘)R SPECIAIJS ¢ ing at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketch- | 3 | Cordova 48 | 36 36 02 Cloudy ikan, Sitka, Angoon, Pelican ! Dawson 50 29 29 a1 Clear i The Legion takes over at Fire- Haines, Skagway and Tulsequah. | Pan American Alrways yesterday| % | Bimantan 64 34 39 0 Pt. Cloudy | This Weelke anly men's park tonight in their first Passengers reported southbound flew 55 passengers from Seattle to (HAPEI_‘DIES 'l'o | Pairbanks 53 29 29 Trace Pt. Cloudy outdoor workout of the season. to Petersburg were Mr. and Mrs. Juneau, and carrfed nine out onj | Haines 54 41 41 0 Clear . For the last two nights, the dia- W. Mahoney and N. A. McEach- the return flight, as follows: ! MEEI FOR So(l‘l | Havre 70 32 38 0 Cloudy TllllrSdaY " Frlday e sal“rda mond has scen some good practice ran; to Ketchikan, Knox Mar-| Seattle to Juneau, Clifford Jun- f.nmuu Airport W | 32 24 [] Clear { Y with the Elks and Moose limbering |Shall and M. Miller; from Ketch- ken, John Goodwin, Charles Lar- EVENING MAY 1,;Ketchlkan 67 40 40 0 Clear | et s e e e up for the opening of the season ikan to Juneau, C. F. Chevillon;|son, Newell Schock, Harold Hogan-| | Kodiak 42 35 39 06 Rain | - 9 Blibtlay. |from Wrangell, ~ Carmen Bailey|son, Thomas Armoru, Fred Rich-| * Kotzebue 42 28 28 Trace Cloudy | 0ld Ml‘. BOSt0]l GIN Tomorrow night the Elks will and L. Campbell, ardson, Milton Travallel. | 'M”' Al Lynch and Mrs. Be“"d'“iLos Angeles . 52 52 0 Cloudy . have their second practice of the Sitka passengersr.were Charlie| Ben Ragan, Volney Wooten, Aug-| Were co-hostesses to the Chapel-)yiograth a 2 27 02 Pt. Cloudy For Gin Fizz, Tom Collins week Peterson, W. E. Diers, P. Mouroe, usy Smith, Martin Fanelli, Russel'ddies last night at Mrs. Lynch's|n,me 31 30 30 Trace Cloudy ’ LRI SR Howard Dodge, G. H. Sampson, gmith, Thomas Murphy, Richard |Tesidence. This was the linal busl-|Northway 53 0 30 0 Pt. Cloudy 90 PROOF FIFTH + ® Carl Mayers, S. Lynch, Dr. Moore, | Wilson. ness meeting before summer Vaca- | petershurg 56 34 34 0 Clear e [idP 4 DOUGLAS ( OF( W. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.| Williard Ammons, Major Am- | tion. but it was decided to hold a|pgtjand 7 48 48 0 Cloudy £ . . Hannel; wRPen&an City, LA IOT"mons, James Ammons, Oscar Ols TZC‘“‘ meeting Monday night; May | prince George 4 29 40 0 Cloudy Extra spe(?lul Pl‘i(’e kilson, C. Raatikainen, A. Acker-|son, Henry Kriescher, Pauwl Lay- %% ri Clear GUESI TH“RSDAY man and D. Rowe | man. 4 4l Members in attendance were :l::flee FeReet g; ;i ;: Trgce Cloudy | L From Juneau to Taku Lodge, R., Frank Sauers, Chris Peterson,|Mesdames Arnold, Bland, DeHart, | gjtka 51 37 37 0 Clear oLn HR BOSTON OF ju"EAU ( ( O'Reilly and Anne Kremer, with Harry Olson, Raymond Nelson,|Jekill, Johnson, Peterson, Smith, | yhijtenorse 55 25 25 0 Cleit | . » Gu U, M. Tyler making the round trip; Obert Peterson, Gloria Peterson, | Donahoe, Palmer, Bowman, Mc-!ygjytat 47 39 39 07 Cloudy | Pl“c“ Bo"LE 5'!‘ ® . U to Skagway, Ike Taylor and John_mm Murphy. { Keon, Horton and the host s, “—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) i Johnson; from Skagway to Haines,| Val Vernon, Ernie Saar, Clffjand Mrs. Dick Condon was a vis- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: This morning’s weather map shows a large | Plegular $4 50 A Real WhlSkY Juneau Chamt M. Sipprell; from Juneau to Tul- Ringenback, Ernest -Lusslar, Her-itor. and fairly intense low pressure center near the base of the Aleutians.| will be host tom Gold Rool of Commerce noon at the Hotel Sequah, B. C. J. Dixon, B. Frank-'man Schmidt, Ed Goodwin, Paul 5 7 T em has moved very rapidly northeastward over the North but should slow down appreciably and begin to fill. It is still And @ Real B‘u!’ to the Douglas ¢ Com- €l and J. Blanchard Mueller, Muriel Jones. i acifi merce The rder Prom Sitka to Angoon, David' Cecil Roley, Eugene Gillen'-vnu'r.'(H"_KOOT VH tle too early to tell exacty how much the storm will dissipate before business will take ace { ilard; from Sitka tc Juneau, frma Hermansen, Olga Holsteln,| ng Southeast Alaska but from present indications we should pet p biief talks by Mayor Waino Hen- Hay and Willard Knight;|prank Serus, George Sadowski | p E 2 few clouds and no precipitation. Elsewhere today a large high drickson of Juneau, Mayor Mike from Angoon to Juneau, Patrick james Weber. i ( ERA“V covers most cf the Pacific off the California and Oregon coasts and I 5 Pusich of Douglas, Pres ¢ Arne ond Beatrice Paul; from Pelican,’ Chauncey Forte, Oscar Grimes,' | another large high covers the Cenadian interior. Temperatures are near b L] Chamb- Mrs. H. C. Jones and Kirk Jones. Loring Daly and infant, Ruth Daly, | IN(ORPORAIES normel and very little precipitation has fallen anywhere in the Western er, and President J. S. MacKinnon Yvonne Daly, Dorothy Woodward. | | stat 1udshi f the D 4 e, nd President 2 PRI o o gy i | . western Canada or Alaska. Winds are fairly strong over the S ( 0 T( H TYPE Fl"l n ) T tt sen, ichare an b et ok BAN ke sew] ¢ d of the Juneau Chamber A((A posTERS FROM 0 en cha »?;1’1]-‘, Sh A e SR Aleutian chain and southwestern Alaska but quite light elsewhere. | ; HISKY : I The t /Al speak var- Elizabeth Horn, John Head, “uspects of the past, presen MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ious aspects of the past, present MI"HE[D HOME ARE ijam Woodward ,’riled articles of incorporation with 3 and future of the Gastineau | Juneau to Seattle, Harry J.|Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. Reports from Marine stwauons at 1:30 P. M. today A,Real Value Re ulal’ $4 75 Channel area, with especial em- Now ON EXH'BI‘no Remmler, Danney Constanino, Hil- | The company, formed by Simon WIND Height of Waves NS g - phasis on the part of the people dur Kruse, Jim Larkin, Harry, Hellenthal, Martin A. Cordes and Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) and businessmen of the two u»\-.n;,J e Morrison, Al Cortel, James Dean, Burke Edwards, is capitalized for! Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 50 ENE 20 1 foot M can play in buflding the future. Juneau-Douglas ‘Chapter of the Mrs. James Dean, Ed Nevers. $300,000 divided into 8,000 sharcs‘E]dred Rock Pt. Cloudy 57 Calm Zero T Ry s, TP | Alaska Crippled Children’s Asso- B . iof preferred stock at $25 per share! Point Retreat ...... Clear 52 N 12 Zero rlva e o( - s jand 4,000 shares of common stock, |Five Finger Light Clear 49 Calm Zero Charge of the Alaska Branch of from the Minfield Home Sch { the Federal Bureau of Investiga- The posters have been placed on | MAKES Pu"s fOR { The company, which said its to Yakutat—easterly winds 10 to 25 miles per hour. Remaider of pro- iplace of business is Port Chilkoot, | tected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters from Dixon tion, has arrived here on a routine display in the windows of several | i business trip from his Anchorage |Juneau stores, to remain there' poppv DAY MAY 24 {listed, as its tusiness aims, the| Fntrance—variable winds less than 20 miles per hour. . ' {estabiishment and_operation of a| A AVEE Id Herm"age i 5' ‘ .2 5 headquarters. He was accompanied |until the contest closes for judg-! jcommunity and general realty and| ~—— by resident FBI Agent John R.|ing on May 15. g ¥ Hayes, who has been attending an| More entries are expected soon| 51‘!:;&1?). MBL 24, vu.lbl be Ameri- "o ohandising efforts. The Board! FBI conference at Anchorage. {trom the other schools in Juneau|¢an Legion and American Legloh of pirectors was named as: Martin| & L g b {and Douglas, and should be tum-|Auxiliary Poppy Day, not only In s Cordes and James N. Trelford Empire Want-ads for results!'eq in at the Juneau Drug Com- Juneau, but in every city and town'of Haines; Tresham D. Gregg, Jr.,| C kC 3 = - - = - / & : reek Country ———————— — | pany, Seward and Front Streets, |Where there is a Legion post, and car] w. Heinmiller, Kenneth P.| Salmon on that date members of the l°°31|0regg, Sr., Steve Larsson Homer, | Auxiliary unit will be out early Richard L. Merrick and Burke Ed-| | Club Hunter - - - 5th 4.95 g#* rinesT [| Philadelphia - 5th 4.75 i ALASKA [l Old Timothy Rum 5th 2.00 D sEA“lE HAllBUT | with their baskets of veteran-made yards, all of Washington, D. C. poppies, according to Mrs. Bert Ly-| —— - | " FLEET IS TIED UP "%oon "eatns witi be moce; VANDALISM REPORTED | seATTLE, May Tmmepre- | L8, UM O S e | AROUND FED, BUILDING ! 22 |sentatives of the Fishing ve”ellAuxillsly will gather at the Legion| | Owners’ Associetion and the Dee | | i 5., 4 p'Dugout Wednesday and Thursday,| Mrs. Crystal Jenne, Juneau, |8ea Fishermen's Union, Whose| v 'm0 o0 f00 this pl i ¥ 7 2 jconlrcversy over the division of| y and , for s pleasan Pos(ma.ster, today repeateq her ; task. iprevious requests to Juneauites to| 5) ). . i;fic‘:“:h;r::l h:idkc“:; urmsc::: At last night's meeting of the'exercise more care in their use|||& & 24-hour Dependable Service ' LBBB&X\ tomorrow, Hm:old Gmuevt‘Auxllixry a contribution of $25 was of the Federal Office Building I N I N G d D A N C I N G union secretary announced today,| Made to the Department War Or-|She said that there have been re- an Mr Bosisn HIGH Pnoor rom ot | oS phans Education Fund, a project cent instances of apparent deliber- o which provides college scholarships |ate vandalism in defacing signs EVEB,Y NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY RYE iz BOURBON 33 95 . 5th ® Everlasting {for veterans' children whose fathers and other parts of the building. | . PLASTIC ABTIFICIAL EYES ~ |"0, o o s con i g o 100 Proof ... 5th < More Natural Looking old Their Smoothness pled Children’s Association for toys, building is paid for by the public Open ai 2 p m DailY A Pl’OOf Of Sansfachon books and games to be sent to the and that, because it is their huild- | Orthopedic Hospital at Sitka was ing, the public should take 'midre Unbreakable Do Not Discolor { ¢ Airmail your old one for a ‘sample rea, and meémbers wera urged to|care dn' ite use, | For Better nghhalls New one returned by Airmail { oonucnte: 1n - GRHGtinE thess ar-| She sid that she had also re- Beginning Thursday And Big Savings | t | LEE TEAGUE HERE . }cia:xoxl reports that entries for the, jand ; | Leo O. Teague, Special Agent in poster contest have teen received || N AUXH_MR Ibaving a par value of $25 per MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- ool. | ‘share | NING: Cross Sound-Icy Strait and the outside waters from Cape Spencer old Su“ny Brook & S'h 4 25 " ceived a complaint that children! $37.5” tm}lt?;';orflng on the masquerade|are parking their bicycles acrossl TE 1o sample Write for Information fo _ ||dance given last month, Edith the sdewall leading info the bl - wyalr o YVour Reservation Extra Special CHERRY - PRUNE 51 oo APPLE .. .5th ¥4 @ HARRY T. SMITH, TECHNICIAN e e e Lo Setayone | from using the sidewalk. She asked Delicious Table Wines "THIS WEEK ONLY' M 812 8. W. 10th Ave., Portland 5, Oregon iwho helped make it a success and that the children avoid this pracvi‘ / o - eionie e e HCE A1) the future. Gl e - I IO A Mother’s Day MOTHER'S DAY PRACTICE ON SUNDAY Bor Sonday itk With the Seniors on a sneak and | | the Juniors of the High School on GIFT !a piénic, many of the bandsmien and aPleasant Evening | were absent last night at the called :pracuce so only a brief session was | | FOR MOTHER | , In order to tune up, the band | | will hold short practice next ]‘ i Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in L = the Grade School auditorium for playing at the opening of the base- | ball season. The band will turn out PHUNE 399—George BI’OS. Liquor Slore Sunday without uniforms. \ e il before5p. m. — After 5 p. m. Empire Want-ads or results! Suggestions BEER Largest Selection in City ACME - - case $4.25 COLYMPIA case 4.50 RAINIER - case 4.50 PABST BLUE . RIBBON - ecase . 5.50 BLATZ - - ecase 5.50 SCHLITZ - case 35.50 ARF and ARF - case 5.30 % ok SEATTLE | PHONE 015 Fer CONRORT sug BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE SERVICE Get the NEW FOR WEDDING SUPPERS — PARTIES Ray WASHINGTON ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS T jcher; Habit! Mgr. “ 4 L 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway i ‘ [NEW WASHINGTON | : Qe T ] RADIO SERVICE | C‘\ Why put up with poor radio reception? | _/g««. o We now have a good stock of necessary Bl RADIO TUBES - BATTERIES-PARTS - || B PHILCO and WESTINGHOUSE SETS ; M:m \N Join Our List of Satisfied Customers 1es the Wiet Sare in Toun : PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Baranof Hotel Building AMSTEL - case 3.50 Imported Holland Beer - GEORGE BROS. LIQUOR STORE O i 000000‘00“000000000000000‘00“00’000000000000.00000000000000‘0“0“'““0 +

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