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HIGH HONOR AWARDED T0 | JUNEAU BOY J. §. MacKinnon, Jr., Grad- | uates Cum Laude, | U. of Alaska | James §. MacKinnon, Jr., of Ju- ineau, headed a class of 14 who jwere awarded degrees in graduation SHOWPLALE o CapiT HOMELESS ... FRIENDLESS... B4 | yesterd from the Uni- ty of Alaska, receiving Cum |Laude honors along with his de- gree as Bachelor of Science. Young | MacKinnon also was honored by {receiving the Ira J. Brumbach | Memorial Award, given for out- |standing churacter, menhood and JACKIE “Butch” JENKINS James Craig service to the University MacKinnen also was chosen for !the second year as one of the few | students whose name will appear in the 1946-47 edition of Who's Who |Among Students in American Uni- | versities and Colleges. } He is the son of Mr. and Mrs 1J. 8. MacKinnon and a graduate of Juneau High School. Young MacKinnon returned from | Fairbanks this morning, along with ;a fellow student, Harvey Roberts of Philadelphia, who will spend th the FEATURE AT 7:50—10:15 T u fiz 0 R R 0 w ! summer here as guest of the ) Kinnons, returning to ihe Univer- Il 3 sity of Alaska next fall for his i 5 | degree, Nclm‘riadays‘ | Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon, who a lady has flew to Fairbanks for the gradua- to be tion exercises, will return later this a ‘wolf, £ week by way of Anchorage. too! VEW BUDDY POPPY " SALES ENDORSED BY JUNEAU MAYOR Mayor Waino E. Hendrickson ha signed an endorsement of Poppy”’ Day sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held in Juneau o Mayor Hendrickson said: “It my hope that the citizens of city will join in this tribute our hero dead by wearing one these memorial flowers.” | “Each year,” explained the Ma or, “the Veterans of Foreign Wars conducts its Buddy Poppy Sale to raise funds for relief work. T Buddy Poppies are made by d abled ex-servicemen who are pat- ients in government hospitals and their genuineness is guaranteed by “Buddy the wl Friday is this to of 1 f 15 Miles North of Seatile Magnificent sound view . . . Architecturally perfect . ] ad nguishing green label which Early American shake and is copyrighted by the VFW.” sandstone. 3 large bedrooms, Mayor Hendrickson, a member 2 baths . . » Beantifullends of the American Legion, but not scaping. the VFW, concluded his message with “wear a Buddy Poppy on Address Box 3057, Route 3, Poj Day and ‘Keep the Faith.'” Edmonds, Washington v e i Mrs, Bonnie Jo Gronroos, Chair- '} man of VFW Ledies Auxiliary Pop- py Committee, said that the pop- pies will be sold on Juneau streets | Friday. I i i I -ee SPORTS COMMITTEE MEETING FOR TONIGHT There will be a meeting of the Juneau Sports Committee this eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the Shattuck Building offices of the Juneau Mer- chants Association. i | Sy, Vsl 'Ride one and you'll buy one! Autherized Dealer DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER N T P A For COMFORT and BETTER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEA U, ALASKA SATELLITES OF SOVIET DEFY UNSC Aleutianin | Goiflg Wes! {special skill or training of any kind The stimulus which prompts these numerous joo seekers to search for employment in Alaska is provided by enterprising, not always sincere, individuals, who spread spurious labor market information (always lat a profit to themselves, mind 4 ..'you!) among gullible American cit- Steamship ompany’s . teamship COMPANY'S i ons in the States. For §1 these Aleutian arrived in Juneau from 3 ; Seattle and Ketchikan at 10:30 self-made job specialists will tell 10,000, or ‘15,000, or o'clock this forenoon and sailed OP€ ail atout for the Westward at 12 noon. 20,000 job openings in Alaska. After e meno®™ e spending many mundreds more dol-| Balkan Counfries Accused the following passengers from Se- the job secker learns that the | Athe: M. ama Mrs. G Albers, Bo. b3 exit coly n_ the imagimation, Of Inferference with ward Bolton, Mrs. R. Bolton, Mr. ¢f the tout who sells the informa- | UN B order Watch Alaska tion. nd Mrs. D. A. Brown, Miss Car- roll, Mrs. B. Chisholm, Mr. and ©Oi the few job openings which do Mrs. Larman Darby, Jean Eby, €Xist, several go begging for want By LARRY HAUCK George Gertz, John Gever, R, Har- Of housing for the worker to be em- LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., May ris, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Johnson. Ployed. What good is a job without Peggy Lee, R. Lindsay, George the shelter necessary for the work- - (M-—~The Uniied Nations today Mercado, George Mitchell, O. Rob- €r's very stence? accused three Soviet satellite bin Jessie Rickard, Mildred One of our local employment of- States in the Balkans of defying Stromberg, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. fices mentions an applicant who, the authority of the United Na- Robbins, W. E. Stringer, Mr. and having been lucky enough to secure tions by refusal to cooperate with R. Whit- employment, and a U. N. border watch group post- Mrs. Charles Whittem quit bought a | temore and baby Whittemore, Mike plane fare back to Seattle so that | Baranof, J. Eisenburg, Peter Han- he could get some sleep, as he had sen, B. Linne, Willilam Post, R. H. spent the last four nights in Alaska Ross and <. F. Zimmer. | walking the ets as even the Passengers to Juneau from ' hotel lobbies were jam-packed. Ketchikan were Helen Bond, Eth- N el Evans, Margaret Hyde, Marietta s Polifeness fo Hens Jacoby, Glen® Millice, Carl Snell- ing, Charles Rosengran and Nick AMHERST, Mass. May 20.—®— Politeness ‘0 hens advocated by Sirpola. | the Ur'versity of Masachusetts. ed in Northern Greece. Referring to Albania, and Bulgaria, U. S. Deputy gate Herschel V. Johnson said: “It is entirely inadmissable for the | Security Council to accept their re- fusal to cooperate. He told the Council that by do- ing so, the three placed themselves in a position of “defiance” to the U. N. Johnson opposed a Russian pro- K posal to curtail the powers of the A buuetin' to farmers from the|frontier investigators, —contending son, Marrion Valle, josephine Riv- desk of the University Extension gych a step would “paralyze the er, Winifred Nichols and Rose- Editor, said, “knocking on the lay- | supsidiary group.” Johnson; for Cordova, Bert N8 house dcor before entering will| The American statement came stor. give the hens a chance to know after Greece charged that Alban- For Valdez were R. L. Edloff and that vou are coming and they jan, Yugoslav and Bulgarian lia'- Carlson; for Seward, Mr, Won't be scared when the door sud- son officers with the borter com- and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Jean denly opens.” mission engaged at Athens in “in- Steel, Mr Lon Olds, 5 5 B B SRS terferences designed to aid those Thomas Thoren, E. Carlson, YOULL FIND THE WIDEST who would bring Greece by force- Hans Lonnberg, ster, SELECTION of furniture on Ju- ful means into the Communist Cliff C. K. Tis Collums neau Young's Mezzanine floor. 'camp.” and David Jerr Yugoslavia Dele- uatian for Yaxu- tat were hel Edwards, Mr. @ Mrs. Louie W ht, Esther John- Eoa the A and Mrs. C W. J. McA] dale, Joel | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREA o i JUNEAU, ALASKA RAGIO SPREADING | DATA FOR 24 RO WEATHER BULLETIN URS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Max. temp. | TODAY FAlSE REPOR"’S 0“ last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at Station 24 hrs.* | temn tem Preciv. 4:30am Anchorage 53 37 37 Trace Pt. Cloudy BIGPAY INALASKA 5o~ # o[ ow om0 Clowy Bethel 47 32 32 Clear Cordova 46 39 39 Rain Having heard radio programs, es- Dawson 61 32 10 0 Cloudy | pecially south of the border, telling Edmontort 57 41 43 Trace Cloudy | of fabulous employment opportuni- Fairbanks 61 5 0 Cloudy | ties in Alaska where laborers are Haines 43 57 Rain ! 1g $25 a day, applicants for Havre ... 63 Trace Pt. Cloudy | employment in the north are stead- Juneau Airport 16 49 Cloudy i ily flowing in by mail irom points Ketchikan 50 69 Cloudy outside the Territory to ell offices Rodiak 48 Trace Cloudy | of the Alaska Territorial Employ- Kotzebue L. 0 Cloudy J ment Service. The Seattle branch LS Angeles 12 Trace Fog | office alone is receiving an average McOrath 5 Trace Pt. Cloudy | of 50 mail applicants daily. Letters X:I(());rl‘;v\a E’)?] Trace giwg&: | > coming in from points as scat- Petfl-shuig ¥ 5 o Clut:d) tered and distant as Panama, Hol- Portldhd™. =, o ' ClU .y [ land, South Africa, Hawaii, Austria, ear > 3 Prince George 62 09 Rain Germany and England. Letters poc® DUOEY 3 2 from Florida, Maine, Texas and goooov *UPCr a 1.38 Cloudy and geattle 67 48 48 Pt. Cloudy Minnesota zmdflm between points Sitka 19 | 41 1 5 Rain - ;}:ew nation-wide interest in Alas- Whitehorse .. 50 | 30 37 03 Cloudy | o Yakutat 44 32 41 .63 Rain During the past week, the admin- *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) istrative office of the ATES has re- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The storm which moved across Southeast | corded 1?8 such “"plvmam"} A SUI- ' Alagka yesterdav is now located about 300 miles northeast of Juneau vey of the applicants’ qualifications mne wedge of high pressure which has been present o the ea reveals that four of the job seekers portion of the Pacific for several days has moved northward and is now are graduaie engineers, seven are jooated in the Gulf of Alaska. An intense low pressure center now located | teachers, 39 are clerical workers, gyer Dutch Harbor is expected to move northeastward into the interior and only 11 are skilled craftsmen. of Alagka tonight. Most stations in Southeast Alaska reported precipita- Seventy-five of the 138 have no tion in excess of one-half inch yesterday and last night but by this morn- 7 R | ing only occasional light rain showers were being reported in this area. | Temperatures yesterday were somewhat below normal but slightly warmer ‘ weather is in prospect for today. Skies over the interior of Canada and | the northwestern portion States have been mostly cloudy during the past | 24 hours. Very little precipitation has been reported in this area and; temperatures have remained near normal. Practically cloudless skias | have been reported in the southwestern United States and temperatures have ranged from slightly over 100 at Fresho yesterday afternoon to the !Xow 40s in the mountain areas last night, No precipitation has bden | reported in the interior of Alaska and temperatures have ranged from | the high 60s to the low 40s. Winds along. the eastern Aleutian Islands have been reported as high as 40 miles per hour and considerable pre- | cipitation has been reported by all slanon:s on the Aleutian chain and |along the southwestern coast of Alaska proper. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN : Reports from Marine stauons at 1:30 P. M. today \Ce-’ MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY | SERVICE ‘D WIND Height of Waves Station Weather < Temp. Dir. and Vel. (Sea Condijtion) | Get the NEW Cape Spencer Cloudy 5 WSW 18 2 feet 28 WASHINGTON i Thatcher, i .red Rock . Cloudy 45 SSW 20 1 foot - Habit! ON N Ew Point Retreat Cloudy 48 SSW 14 1 foot | gr. 2 I Five Finger Light . Cloudy 50 WsSW 8 Zero | ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME ¢ ® Lincoln Rock ..Cloudy 49 W 10 2 feet at Guard Island Cloudy 52 W 12 1 foot ] en g I ne I p pe rs Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 46 w 17 2 feet KET KE ARNOLY Sea-7Nete MARINE ENGINE Walghe only 198 lbs. ; : . plston die- only 61 cuble Inches develops 20 H.P. ot only 2800 R.P. Performs smoothly et high speeds er low speeds on fishing boats, auxlliiary weft, ond small runabouts. Motor Rebuild and Marine Service Phone 863 1012 West 10th St. —_—_— EATTLE HIKAN CHIKAN JUNEAU JUNEAU WHITEHO! WHITEHO FAIRBANKS LV FAIRBANKS AR NOME AM indicated by light face type Convenient connections with Pacific Nortliern Airlines for service between Juneau and Anchorage Baranof Hote!-‘—Telephoner 106 LPUv AMERICAN WorLD AIRWAYS The cs;s/em of //!677]/”! d)fi)fls EVENING: Outside waters from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat and Icy | Strait-Cross Sound area—westerly to southwesterly winds 10 to 20 miles | per hour. Lynn Canal and Cross Sound—southerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour today becoming southerly 10 to 20 miles per hour tonight. Remainder of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska—light variable | ‘winds. Partly cloudy. Daily 8:10 4:40 4:20 2:35 LV Af AR ELV EAR 3% won't be reduced within the next 90 days the following items now in stock. Philco Radios - Refrigerators Easy Washing Machines Premier Vacuum Cleaners PM by bold type MY NECK IS OUT AGAIN Money Back Guarantee for 90 Days I am so confident that prices on major elecirical appliances antee to refund any reduction made on prices now in effect on Westinghouse Ranges - Refrigerators - Radios Immediate Delivery PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. " PAGE FIVE. S Y R o STARTS LINTORY ¢ owignT SHOWS AT 7:25 — 9:30 E SCARED r, DEA 'THREE STRANGERS’ OPENING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY it veteran pair of oers, Sydney Greenstreet and Lorre, join forces with an equally malevolent Geraldine Fitz- gerald to portray the “Three Strangers” in Warner Bros.” new melodrama by that name which arrives tonight at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre. Supporting the exciting new film of and intrigue are Joan Rosalind Ivan, Marjorie Riordan, Robert Shayne. Peter Whitney, Alan Napier and Arthur Shields. Based on an original story by John Huston, “Three Strangers” is concerned with the tragedy which GROSS e cinematic evil-d Peter the trio of stars in murder Lorring, Stnafige desires-§' P overtakees three oddly come-to- gether strangers when they make a joint wish for money under a remarkable superstition attaching to an ancient Chinese idol, the goddess Kwan Yin. The fulfillment of their wish occurs, ironically enough, only when they dare not accept or acknowledge the riches that befall them because to do so would necessitate the discovery of a gruesome murder e e HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital admilteG”rs. Archie Betts for medical attention, and Jack Popejoy for surgery. Dismissed from St. Ann’s were Mrs. Ethel Milner, Mrs. Dayton Fleek and baby girl, and Mrs. Al Norton. Government Hospital reported a nine pound baby boy born to Mrs. Esther of Keichikan at 10:22 yesterday. The father is Milton M. Jackson of the south- ern city. - e —~ BABY BOY FOR ELLISES Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ellis are Be sure and receiving congratulations on the ar- o see it from rival of a baby boy, born at 2:57 Ihe start and oclock this morning at St. Ann’s be startled Hospital. He tipped the scales at = all the way! 7 pounds, 7 ounces EAN NEGULESCO Directed by Screen Play by John Huston & Howard Koch « Music by Adclph Deutsch Also “Sunbonnet Blue” - “What a Picnic” Latest World News Via Air Express “Chet” and Mrs. Ellis are well- known residents of the Loop Road area. PR 2 Sell it Tmpire Want-ad! GEORGE MARLEY" has switched to Calvert because Calvert is lighter. ) o 4 s - D DANCE RECITAL ' : | | by PUPILS of DBOROTHY STEARNS ROFF at 20TH CENTURY THEATRE WEDNESDAY - MAY 2Ist at§ P. M. —_——— ¥of 17 MacArthur Drive, Warwick, R. L CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey ‘ - 86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits, Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City | e D. B. 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