The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1947, Page 8

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f{\GE EIFIH Brifish Labor l! Is Sponsoring LIONS HEAR FAULKNER, VISITORS AT LUNCHEON HELD AT NOON TODAY 'BOY SOUTERS 23 WILL BE INDUCTED TOMORROW NIGHT | | MRS, HENDRICH CANNERY WORKERS PAST THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA TOENTERTAIN ALA '~ ON TUESDAY NIGHT MONDAY MAY 26, 1947 ICKSON | BAND T0 PRACTICE HOME SHOP U 3 Gttt & | ]~ PRESIDENTS | Band will hold i r The Juneau Ci ® - Former Lion’s President, Clar- : Dr. James C. Ryan said today | !a double practice tomorrow night. H“‘.r Stul".g ence (Barney) Anderson, now a |that the Boy Scout Troop No. 23/ Mrs. Waino Hendrickson will be |At 7:30 o'clock there will be a prac- b4 onscr|p Ion of the home of the “Big [ will be inducted officially into the hostess at her home tonight at ‘nce march end later a music re- k Wind,” Skagway, blew into town Boy Scouts of America, tomorrow o'clock to the American Legion |hearsal in preparation for the ! and still blowing a gale, visited |night, in Charter Night ceremonies. Auxiliary Past Presidents Parley | Memorial Day parade on Friday, PERM!‘NE TS ——-Machme- i |the Lions meeting today. Along The Charter will be presented to There are a number of important | irector Joseph Shofner asks that 1 4 3 [ Peacefime POII(Y Urged with him, “Doc Polley,” formerly SEATTLE, May 26—(P—More|tNe recently organised troop in matters to be discussed, it is an-|all bandsmen show up for Uie Tues- ess, Cold Wave hY appomiment I g g f Skagway, but presumably blown tnan 500 cannery workers will 1eave‘lhc person of the Troop Commis- | nounced, and all past presidents u[‘dtu night practice at the High 1 ; fO Ba(k Up Nahon 3 from there, also attended the Lions | tomorrow on . the steamship Cape :lrmm by the District Commlssmn-ime local unit are invited to attend. | School gym on Y . meeting 74 .ot o e 2 3 g ] 2 Victory to work in Western Alaska % Forelgfl POll(y Lion Jim Beall told of more Te- | salmon canneries, including False| DF BYan, who fs both District| S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU VIOLET SEABERG b |cent 4th of July plans—nominations | pass, King Cove, Squaw Harbor, “’;fil T"“(’Ophs‘“’u‘ C°;“m’55‘0“°‘v JUNEAU, ALASKA 4 i were made “or the 4th Queen and | Chignik and Kodiak Island | R IURKe " tho, Jpesenta e i Del- WEATHER BULLETIN ¥ P g and Kodiak Island. | 2 o ) LLETIN ra_|Passed on tc the Queen chairman., The way was cleared when an gm 1;*";“-; ASBS‘-S":"‘VG‘?O"_‘:“SSW“”I)ATA FOR 24 EOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Phone. — Green 483 t R along with Anderson, probably for agreement was reached Friday on V’[;gm":’"d ;’(0;“1:‘ ’w:-]desSL‘m;f Max. temp. | TODAY Ry support a wa e - | Mas . s last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hr Ve FIDUON, 40, i0ack + Polic iR db(:i:-m; i Md SUNSCRL R e Station 24 hrs* | temp. temg P:e:‘ss “4“";;20:[ ] policy | Lion Polic> Chief Milo Clouse an-aska Salmon Industry, Inc., and]- g5, on the evening’s schedule'anch g Y 4 P pod- 4 i “rebel” ele-|nounced the sharpshooter demon- the NClO-Cqmwx'y Workers' Local 0"y o roop Oourt of Honor Bm orage 60 40 48 Trace Cloudy | 4 this policy was | Stration Wednesday evening at the [NO. 7. It gives an Increase of 12% [ g or the evening's events h.ner i il o 2 s Y St | ¢ with that of Rock Dump of Herb Parsons and |Percent in basic wages, a 10 percent 3 sl ’ ‘B“h“] 53 36 46 Trace Cloudy 3 i ; been concluded, refreshments willl cordova ® } i too ag- | his ritle work, open to the public. 'increase in overtime pay and also ey 1 & a 2 43 46 Trace Cloudy i sver Was me air. |provides for payments of $67.50 in b { Dawson 82 44 48 0 Clear i A e onistic to R | Lion John Geyer was made chair- | P pay Dr. Ryan issued an invitation to| . : JUST P ] iraft for 12-month con-|man of the committee for the Li- | Cash in lieu of standby pay, blank- - fionion o ” 89 | [race Pt. Cloudy $ A draft 5 5 ahd obh leaders All parents to attend the céremon- ' pgjrbanks 68 40 50 C ’ scription has passed the House of |on’s second 4th of July concession— |6 and other cost items, leaders v 3 3 loudy 1 ription ¢ stitd ies. He said that everyone vnllummp‘ % 47 &0 0 n Commons | with baby apparel listed as a possi- S o covered by Meet at the Episcopalian Church! yuneau Airport 4 4 & s:“” E , ¢ With Prime Minister _Clement bility the uc?)‘ntn‘:ct r:g?chmev‘.flt::”fn E;} at 7:30 p. m. and may retire to the 1 Ketchikan ’;“ 48 48 : Ptnéloudv I T LOT AN D A "’ lee and nearly all of his cabi-| Attorney H. L. Faulkner was in- Y Aoy @' Evergreen Bowl if weather per-;| 3 = 3 4 S ¢ net atten party conference |traduoen by srorers Mot e (o |cannery workers going to Alaska /S Per” | Rodiak 2 40 2 M TN Cloudy \ i : ] ¢ g he f hands a iec. by program chalrman Lion | from | theyUnlted: " States, Walter | ™ | Kotzebue 54 32 45 0 Cloudy N T T 3 defeated by 1]\\1 vl w“‘]‘dw Shofner as speaker of the day.|fFyuhrer, manager of Alaska Sal- 5 Los Angcles 84 54 56 0 Fog i motion to permit laborites to |He told of attending four different ¢ > et MgGrath 61 38 c ¥ Ve itish-Soviet society. Oppon- i 7 S mon Industry, Inc., reported. The 313 3 3¢ 47 Trace Cloudy | ‘II;' "f .‘:(1 ’:‘\\t;”vm“t" fnl lhlri \”_gmmmlhzv) htlmn\g.k in Wda)llllg:.f)ll. Cape WVictory will return here soon BABY GIR'. BORN Io |l\cme 50 33 42 0 Cloudy d s of t olution said {one of which was for permitting and then take 1,200 men to can- Northway 5 44 51 0 Cloudy ’ s dominated by Commun- 5 _ i - 3 | . ULy [ 4 «3;}\ was dominated by {mining operations in stream beds, neries in the Bristol Bay area. R. l, FRA"KFORIERS{PW:«»M 72 42 44 0 Pt. Cloudy I A T e RS and another of which was on the| The signing of the contract left { Portland 90 52 58 0 Pt. Cloudy H i e e statehood question. He said he did lonly one controversy unsettled in| A third daughter in the fam y i Prince George 82 52 52 0 Clear |4 $55 crdation of 78 alected uppm""('l support statehood, but was flbk-\[hg salmon industry. It is be-'of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Frankforter IPrmu- Rupert 64 53 0 heuse to replace the House of |¢d to represent those who were un- |tween the Alaska Fishermen's un- was bom early Sundaymorning at | Seattle 86 53 57 0 Clear 6 o ae moconstituted. The |favorable. He said he was armed lon and fishermen in the Bristol St. Anns Hospital, and has been | Sitka 61 45 45 0 Fog Peers would be. permitted. to retain | with facts and figures on the cost|Bay area. Inamed Donna Lee. She weighed ' Whitehorse i 40 44 0 Pt. Cloudy :’ their hereditary titles, but no new l‘;gn“fl‘fl’"h‘l"d’fnr Alaska—about $5,- e et 5 pounds, 12 ounce e e 4 i & 0 Fog | H heriditary titles would be created ; .»,Ud,”m 1.m?|mum He said that The proud father, who is w“hi '744 30 u.m.-yestverduy‘[nb.sazl.m.today) | i ‘The. resclution tought to prevent |05 Who favored statehood did not MRS. SNE“. MAKES the CAA at Yakutat, is here on va-, WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Aneasly stationary low pressure center i the predominantly “””"’“"“‘“‘"‘k,".p Delegate Bartlett the kind of cation which he is spending at; ! persists in the southern Gulf of Alaska about 900 miles west of Van- 4 Lords from stalling or blocking h‘,")pml dhu”sh!nulz h"lj\cl had, and MEMORAB[E FlRST me home of his mother, Mrs. Merle (;m\er Island. Ad p‘urnon of this large low pressure area now seems to 4 T also sa h the Delegate was With hi th ther . be moving toward the Oregon coast. A low pressure center which has Socialist legis | e, A 4 odes. ith him are the o ich has iR |doing an excellent job representing VISIT fo SIAIES u\u daughters, Constance Jean |been over the Bering Sea for the vast two days now appears to be dis- ) | 4 Iihe Territory, aid s warkiiikeos nd Betty Rose. The family ex-|Sipating rapidly with another center now forming near the Kamchatka | Ne‘M W t PI R d 4 pNA Fl'Es FORTY j hard, if anything. NP aea % Sheddme it ;,((u to be in Juneau until about Peninsula. A rather weak high rressure area lies over Southeast ay ° oy ecor s ¥ 1 J: Alaska but a southerly flow of warm dry air is bringi y Attorney Faulkner son Robert left via Pan Ameri- dinesd b aizile S neiny sthny pleasiay 1y also suggested to this area. Temperatures over Southeast Alaska were con- 1 b ; & A gL — ee— weather 4 along with another recent Lion's|can Alrways unday on a va- H rably ovi rma anv o i ] serd v 5 P | siderably over nermal at many places and normal or slightly above over P H I L Slx DURING SUNDAY weakm Judge Folta, that part of [cation trip to Slyria, Ohio, where GRA""IDE |the remainder of Alaska. The maximum temverature at the airport i he maritime problem, and a ma-|they will visit their son-in-law lyesterday was 77 degrees which occurred at 5:30 P.'M. This is the b Pacific Northern Airlines report- J“tl !;v\” was the union monopoly ;}';‘(‘idd““gm”- Mr. and ‘Mrs. David et - b highest temperature this early in May since 1017. The all-time maximum 2 ed regularly scheduled flights on Situation. | This Aok apan — A month a0 for May is 79 which occurred May 31, 1936. Many coastal stations re- Here's that sensational new ke = . s emor: t o a val- | - e ) v S sens . 4 Sunday between Anchorage and| [ Glenn Mallice, of Ketchikan, | for N:“!ngnefi‘» :l l;\e n::) i\:;t;uge\;ena Shlx)leo Iwamiya' sl mon;} and :;1 ported fog this morning but this is dissipating rapidly with the heat of Philco "'1201” that makes the + IMMEDIATE Juneau, carrying the 1oiOWIng pas-| oo "l oaiied as o mew Juneau numbm:»o; ; BBl E:r\;r:e:e”x%fi:;\o' onwfl_c\ ]Ezl;‘t])e“f(‘l‘.nc sun. Pu'L{pl(nLou fell during the past 24 hours along the Aleutian single record radio-phono- E y! e i‘fi"_‘\fl“‘}* Jm;mu DP‘m"n-mdem, and would transfer to Ju- first plane ride, but more ‘than and returned by an American so L. he "mm.;'n}\;‘;;g ;\‘l,?ki-l::ldl;‘lac ;;;?’Ier'n;,;.a['%a Soany graph automatic. Nomore fuss- DELIVERY ! L; Anchorage to S w neau. {that, it will be her first visit to dier iy g ks + ing with lids, tone arms, con- ceabrook, William Burton, W. . 8 4 3 L T 1irs dier. | “Epm_u froni Maririe' Sihtions at 1:38/P ME tods: g s, te S, CO! A | | Ceabrook, e ) & Mac.| Miss Cordelia Keppinger played the United States, although she| Unable to speak English, Iwam- Ve Mty il trols and needies. Just putany Come in for 5 Kinnon, Mrs. 3. 8, MacKinnon, ~|{%0. ¥iolin' numbers. 8he wap.ac-|is & ciiisen, ; Mrs. Snell has re- tya conld only bow. _The unient!- Siken Weather. e e size record in the slot, close r ‘E” i B Bgiay companied by Mrs. Judson Husted sided in Juneau the past 25 vears, fied soldier left, but Iwamiya hir-|q O i eather Temp, Dir.andVel. (Sea Condition) the door and it plays! It's 1 lxux’k‘nsi"‘j!o:ei)l\ Blanchard |On. ths plano. |coming here through Canada, from ed an interpreter and started E?d}):;(; ':;::}f‘ gfir 23 (V:Vl 10 2Zfl=et A o dndi it & Vakutat to Juneau: Martha Tot-| Lions Bamey Anderson, Del England. She made one trip back Jooking for him. *BBint Retreat Clear 61 ok @ 0 yourself. Immediate delivery, DEMONSTRATION s Hanks, Bob Treat, Lester Roberts,[to England, about 20 years ago, After a month's search, he found pi - 0 "o/ Olear s LN while our limited stock lasts. 2 £ ‘J““mu to Anchorage: Justin Pete Woods, Bill Tuttle were put but traveled through Canada both his man, Pvt. Alfred Doane of e mf:m. 5 NwW 9 Zero 13 ¥ ! on a committee to take a large ways then, without going to the Paterson, N. J.—and, through the . . lear 61w 3 Zero 1 Cordero, Paul Fullerton, John avedite s B all Bttt 5 e =g, eh! Cape Decision Fog 49 WNW 13 Zeto $ Marchbank, Frank Molitor, Mrs. |0 ”“: “G";S?m:‘)::ls% house sy g Yflfl‘m‘:;amn Br interpreéter, dmamn s gratitude © Ty\ARTNE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- 4 Zilliamson, J. Wetzel, C. Hills c arrange- was expresse | NING: 3 st : g s L R\M};lng:;-‘l:m 2 JL‘ ;Mome“ F|ments were made to “carry on"trip before leaving, saying it is| O TR I ;I)'\("h Clio&s _Sound Icy S!rm.tfieastul_\. winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. ] [ . i Tuesday afternoon. one to which she has looked for-| Fles GOING SOUTH , For e |emamd?r of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska and e A. Wood, James Keehn, Robert| { di e e b 3 1 Garland Boggan, Col.| e s |ward for some time. Mr. and. Mbs, Howhid JPHE are Jharos waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds of less than Wheeler, Garland an, ; 8/ E bine i o e 5 Sess leaving Juneau for a extended trip 10 Til€S Per hour. Generally fair except for fog over outside waters. g ; ; Juneau to Yakutat: Harold Hea-! Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- PAA TRAFFIC MANAGER to Seattle and the middle west. Ji ton 1ncu Lodge Monday evening at 7:30. Their four children, Kay. Karen. g Juneau to Cordova: Cleo —rum.iDegreo ‘Work. | W. K. Ruediger, divisional trarnc\xun and Keryl, will accompany 3, er. J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. manager for Pan American Airways thcm | - Juneau to Naknek: W. Bohlan-| —adv. 588~ zz‘mlh offices in San Francisco, ar-| Fisk ras been with the CAA der, R. Clark, A. C. Marquart, G.| Srr——enp |rived in Juneau yesterday and is here and has also been a memberf of 2 Kincaid, E. Ness, A. Johnson. } Sell it i an mplre ‘Want-ad! 'staying at the Barano! Hotel. | the nrchestn at the Pammay Club. I IIQU‘)R STQRE f W. Rohkonen, R. Forsburg, H.{ * - —— e — - ISR IRER R 215 ¥ Teague, J. Wedin, Ry Johnstone, | e ———————— 3 | meke. | . Jack Glossley, King Katz, Mrs. I Collar, Pat Collar, Dave Collar, | Gartield Tonneson, O. Jensen. | ,; .- GED. DANNER, JR. I i the beavealy Specials Continve All This Week *r . Bl e PeCials Lontimwe HES ee | PROUD FATHER, BABY cool acetate rayon | BOTTLED-IN-BOND WHISKIES GIRL BORN YESTERDAY Sacony , r. and Mrs. George Danner, jr, E it ML 0ld Grand-Dad 5 0 0ld Forester : I. W. Harper 7. Old Taylor i ‘Bll ii ’,blj J, Indoors, Outdoors . . . Kentucky Tavern 0ld Crow ' SN E s e wan i iy adionabist paysnly James E. Pepper PER FIFTH 0ld Fitzgerald | is all set for fun as well as fashion! And the elas- ticized waistband . . . -t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s .. . with you! cuperating nicely. He is the man- ager of the Juneau Dairy plant at Twelfth and E smm~ Old Overholt Rye ? WHISK 8.95 5-STAR,fifths - PanamLuE RInRON.. (35 $5.5008 : WESTERN: Olympia, (ase S 4. ‘1 Aeme, Rainier G. 5. TROOP PICNICS SAT. ATEAGLE RIVER. pzr1~ of Girl b(uul 11, accompanied by Mrs., George Clark Burnett and Mrs. m, Saturday the Camp at, They and with Mrs waterfront girls we GAY PRINTS 18.95 EAR SCOTCH ‘o Twenty-five No. Leader Troop Troop Mrs Monte Grisha picnicking at Eagle River derf time G Scout all had a won-/| Burnett | activitie swimming m stood by with her case of accident but| withc nuch as and the girls re- »d, happy and with ' of starfish, shells so passed P pretty The Chanr the trip poss and their cc preciated - AT TH GASTINEAU J Newly registered at the Gastineau Hotel are J. C. Hudson from Met- lakatla, J. L. Blanchard and B Frankel from Ketchikan, H. L. Aga from Sitka, Isabelle Johnson from Pelican City, and Niel Perris of the USED. bus drive: Clark s deeply ap- Mrs perat Womens Arvnoer Baranof Hotel Building It's the Nicest Store in Toun - | YOU'LL FIND THE \nDEST Juneaw’s Widest Selection of QUALITY Liquors SELECTION of furniture on Ju-| neau Young's Mezzanine floor. | —~—adv, 581-tf

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