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MONDAY, MAY 19, 1947 The CAPITOL HOUR begins r starts at at R/ J =yt . i (P 00 NN i i AT 20TH CENTURY | W@ WV it's possible fo have N / AY 0~ r W PLAYING oy THEATRETONIGHT | your GE.ED CUSFIAONS X M“M\ This evenin ”:’f’_: y'clock at 3 K R \l ] @) H e v e ook | made WARCE NIEW again. Crawford, world-famed monologist . will appear in a program of ori- o i 4 ginal character sketches T p TRE ] FIN B THENY o, chrscier wetenes wier e | HERE IN JUNEAU: Association, Inc H ‘T“ ( { A brilliant monologist, her sketch- we can sef new Springs o4 Young B o i ntseguanis and refill any size or 0 as Y { chare a 1 ior -‘QQ% b B smlv‘ portrays ih her extensive shupecash:o;xs fOI years U8 B o Pvenss” ettty milana more service. i MW*»‘@S? "' Sweden, Russia, England, Ireland ol Scotland She not only has a $4 flfl er c“shion o ork: wowie oi he ative ¥ [} ca f; ‘~| AR v Er s e familiar with the geographical var- 4 > B U R 3 hd atio r e lang e ' Gt eI TR aon e anguaee of, et | Jupean Upholstergy Vo i character, she gives as much study “BOY'S RANCH" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ‘ MONOLOGIST 15 to the language and its tra tion into equivalent English as she does to her motivation and char- PAGE FIVE. e as acter Ph. Red 760 Box 332 AEW “Butch” JENRINS Juneau residents and newcomers ' JACKIE B uhu“'m““ who were not here at the time ALBERT WHITE '} Casler’s Men’'s Wear of the membership drive may se- | Alaska Counsel-Republican Party cure guest memberships for this White Bldg. - Ferry Way A = erformance at the desk he % S i “i"{(::lcl‘[ the desk of th ATHiks Tepayess LAkES Stetson and Mallory Hats , Immediately following the per iiosiminonieniad 1+) - SETE BHSE A RSO ) Miss Kay Daly, attractive business executive, surveys the thoronghfare in San Francisco ! b B SRS b heestondtaron Allen Edmonds Shoes i’ I B ot o8 e PEN ~ % K 3 / 4 . on which a bill- : formance tonight, an informal no- actiel Stisatad 4 Ning s 5 ;;‘;IF?“' ”15;411‘('.1['(;‘[1{“].1”:\55 nts the lvdt-flt“nh\f\:.( H OF beard carries an advertisement designed by her in which she seeks an apartment. Miss Daly came to San | host supper “in. Miss Orawford’s ‘S,p"\’h:“-‘m m,““."fimd( Sy r"","'. ! Skywsy Luggage THE Z0O” and \\flt E%})Q}ETXBAS\;IE‘\»T PLUTO AT Francicco last Gctover haso't found an apartment yet. (AP Photo) Ihonor will be given at the Baranof ';\1,,‘"“,‘“,,(,‘,“ s ik e l s Z and A 3 IS8 NEWS! - - 'Hotel. Al concert members are| NN bbb s o 48 1 lm\m‘l to atlt‘nd Reservations u e - i i ol ANNOUNCED;LOCAL | T 1 : Vs " | 5 e 1 T " | POSITIONS LISTED | e I » i < i i by PUPILS of ‘e Although unskilled woricers ‘nq * ] not in great demand lccaily at| vo NEXI FRIDAY H "'{'7 F E% VT e the present time, the Alaska Terri- | H l.ti s ] oY | torial Employment Service, 124 ! ' , Marine Way, has openings (:Ifermg‘ e Arrangements are announced for | 1 0N cpportunities for qualified appli- | , the . VFW Buddy Poppy Sale in al & I‘H LFMTURY 1HEATRE cants in skilled and semi-sknlled‘ Juneau, this week, by Taku Post, g 5 classifications. | B No, , of the Veterans of For- | “;\ é}"‘ E B&Y EFAY 21 i There il Manager Gus H. Gissberg states | cign Wars. This sale will be beld | N S ] here's something flattering about that local listings include several| on downtown streets, Frid: May § ‘ these exciting gilts. A stunning brace- openings for clerical workers | 2. It s the 26th annual VFW ¢ at 8 P M 1 ki Nt ranging from retail sales clerks to| ¢ y sale. ¥ L " et. a fashionable pin, a master-cralted positions with Federal and Terri-| matrons, young women § ‘walch, a gorgeous ring . . . exquisile torial agencies for an accountant, and girls will be on the streets § i property clerk, and stenographer. Carly 10 OIfEr the TIOWETS 107 SAIL. (uemsem: amsommn e am o a e .o o ) o) - -0 picces for her smartest costumes. Iny Licensed A & E mecbanics, ship-| according to Jud Whittier, chair- S Ao St hadial wrights, carpenters, and a refrig-! man of the VFW Buddy Poppy P expensively priced at Soo. = % F B hg i cration mechanic familiar with Committee. VFW Posts throughou ShATTH HEATING and APPLIANCE {1} electrical appliance repair also are i the United States will ipate Sl Al it an g A . needed. Openings also exist for | in the distribution of 21 million o an expericnced planer man and a poppies "“(’flfl, qffi'fi]&a ti‘\ji s‘,l‘eet janitor. Reliable maids, house- The name ‘Buddy Po wa 1 g e 5 i i keepers and dishwashers could also chosen for the flowers by the dis- DAY I E NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 fill several positions now. abled veterans who make tiaem Whittier said. “And th Out-of-town openings, mostly for ! {4 B more ex-servicemen in gove B ’i‘%iii’gm MARINE €0 Southeast Alaska points, include peinters and a carpenter for a hospitals than ever have bheen government project, and journey-| Lusily fashioning the blossoms to . ' man carpenters at the union scale be worn by patriotic Americans in Mar]ne MARIHE WAYS Boaf Sales for a private contractor tribute to the defenders of our REPAIRING AND NEW s sbod Coparlilly axista for an el Hardware "“cox:rrucrion and experienced bank cashied in an| e 5. While the disabled veterans are po L ' 2 Gub-of-town position, as does one ; o e "aoppics, wn'| Rubber Boats ¢ west Eignn st Appraisals seeking a man and wife team, both | Pan Amcrican Stewardess Lois Thempson shows a Nome Eskimo other work connected with the na- PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 27119 capable of cooking and baking. Logging operations continue to absorb experienced woodsmen with | fallers, buckers, donkey engineers and her child, features of the Clipper North Wind's new The cceasion was the first scheduled DC-4 flight by ys from Seatile to Nome. (Pan American mother Mxen Oven. Pan American World Afs World Airwys Photo) tionwide sale is voluntary. The| |entire proceeds are devoted to the| |welfare and relief work of the VFW. \ Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our lel and hook tenders required | e ] . L4 Further information may be se-| ™ i T = a d e | um |n ea 'n cured at the local Alaska Territor- U. S. DEPARTMENYT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Tea leen n Honor | |1al Employment Service. | JUNEAU, ALASKA l " 6 | Of Mrs. C. Herrell 1 LIRS [, WEATHER BULLETIN Is. L. rierre i | u’ners : ! Hotel Juneau had fl; é;ests ovar i DATA FOR 24 EOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIMEL : Mrs. John McLaughlin and her . d Mrs. N. B. Max. temp. TODAY mother, Mrs. C. O. Herrell who is g o of Bitkn: Raymond E, adic:| Inst ! Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weatherat | Visiting here from Prankln, fn- Te]eph0fl3‘319 quhlS"BEd 730 r \! , Calif.; Mi Station 24 hrs* | temp. temy Precip. 4:30am. diana, were the honor guests at a Nry iomer, R N from Mitwau. | Aneborage st | ey tens Pedp. gs0am e oven Ty oy o [l Harri Machine Shep, Inc. Koo Wis.: and: Miss Betty Malay | B&TFOW % Fage 10 0 Fog ‘Pul J. Gilmore and Mrs. C. C. Car- from New York City. Bethel 35 32 34 0 Pt. Cloudy |ter, at the home of Mrs. Gilmore. {Baca G Rt AT T T 52 | 29 44 0 Cloudy The affair was also a shower for | | = | Dawson 60 | B0 32 04 Pt. Cloudy |Mrs. McLaughlin, who was the re- o |——'-'——"—'— Edmonton 61 36 41 .01 Pt. Cloudy |cipient of ey lovely gifts. e 8 F @4 =SiREEREEILTT p, B, FEMMER Haines 57 | 36 40 0 Cloudy entertained a number of Illeuda flt\ Havre s 66 | 48 38 Trace Pt. Cloudy [a luncheon ir: honor of her mother, Juneau Airport 60 } 31 3 [ Cloudy and is planning to have a similar| G 1 “ l d “ g Ketchikan 63 | 43 43 ['] Pt. Cloudy |afiair Wednesday at her home. { enera au m an ovm Kodiak 42 | 40 41 Rain — | f ON N EW Kotzebue 36 | 81 30 Trace Cloudy IF YOUr MONEY is NOT PHONE 333 or CALL at HDBERT Los Angeles 85 | b7 0 Fog EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will| McGrath 53 | 37 35 0 Cloudy pay you to investigate our oflerings LIGHT BARBEB SHOP Nome 39 29 39 0 Cloudy in well chosen investments, ALAS- | T B 3 Northway 8ok 0 KA FINANCE CORPORATION, | Petersburg 54 2 38 0 Cloudy Coope: Building, 4th and Main, EYES EXAMIN ED LENSES PRESCR]BED Portland 65 | 48 50 Trace Cloudy —adv. 574~ tf) Prince George 52 | 41 32 .09 Clear DR D D MARQUARDT i ARNO“' Prince Rupert” .. 58, | 45 - 5 YOU'LL FIND > THE WIDEST OPTOMETRIST a;aakme 61 | 48 51 -. .06 Drizzle SELECTION of furniture on Ju-| Spcond and Franklin Junean Sitka 53 7 46 0 Cloudy neau Young's Mezzanine floor. S“’mmm | Whitehorse 55 3¢ 30 Trace Cloudy | —adv. sg1-tt Lol LcRRONR We FORATEREMN R o FOR APPOINTMENTS | Yakutat 8054 529 32 0 Pt. Cloudy | ——0mo-———————— —— . o ———————————————— Welghs ool 198 lbs. . . pislon dle- |+ (4:30 o m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) o . only 61 ?';:ood':r‘fi | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The semipermanent high pressure center EATT m-hp:our.-f:hvl‘“ Fipd | which has remained amost stationary over the eastern portion of the e (A | :"""‘"_"““7 o | Pacific Ocean for. the past several duys has rapidly intensified during the KETCHIKAN { ":‘:.lum'.'ll’" . v past 12 hours. A storm of moderate mtensily has developed and moved weh, into the central portion of the Guif of Alaska during the night. A mod- INEAU JUNEAU AR 2 WHITEHORSE LV WHITEHORSE AR FAIRBANKS LV Motor Rehuaild and Marine Service erate low pressure center lies is the Bering Sea. It is moving slowly northeastward and is expected to bezin to weaken this afternocon. The combination of the intensified high vpressure cell and the deepening low | pressure cell has produced a strong southwesterly flow of moist air over Southeast Alaska and the northern gulf coast. Clouds over this area during the night and by 9 o'clock | increased and lowered very rapidly 1012 West 10th St. Phone 863 | morning light rain was falling at almost every station. Generally cloudy ‘weather has persisted over the western portion of the United fi | States and central Canada. Occasional light rain has been reported in e e | this ‘area’ and temperatures have bcen slightly below normal for this LV FAIRBANKS AR :0C | | season of the year. Practically cloudless skies were reported over South- AR NOME v ! | east Alaska yesterday and temperatures ranged from near freezing Sat- COLUMBIA | urday night to the low 60s Sunday afternoon. Partly cloudy skies with BREWERIES AM indicated by light face type PM by bold type ! For COMFORT and | warm days and cool nights were reported over the interior of Alaska. Inc. Convanient comnectons with Pacific Norliern Airies for mumw.flm SERVICE | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN i TACOMA 1 Reports from Marine tauons at 1:30 P. M. today i Baranof Hotel—Telephone 106 Ray vfiggzg’?&x | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- + NING: Protected waters of Southcast Alaska and the outside waters, | PA’M MK[MM “;:::'"’ Habit! | Dixon ‘Entrance to Yakutat—southerly to southeasterly winds 15 to 25 | HDON'A £ i | miles per hour. Cloudy with rain ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | i Y WIND Height of Waves at Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer Rain 43 ENE 26 3 feet Hotel | Eldred Rock Rain 42 © 8W 4 1 foot m | Point Retreat . Rain 43. SSE 2 Smooth | llfive Finger Light ...Rain 47 SSE 18 4 feet { "