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TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947 am—. )¢ PASSENGERS ARE VT8 17] ¥z | FLOWN HERE BY PAA Arways reported flights between and and Pan American regular passenger Juneau and Seattle yesterday, northbound to Whitehorse Fairbank The passenger lows: Seattle to Junecu gen and infant Margaret, Ehrendreic Emil Schmitz, Jac- queline Buanomssa and infant Billie, rgaret Comby, Albert Bo- lay, Wallis 'George, Phillip Car- michel, Stephen Sheldon J. Hagemar. Gerald Ewing Scoty, Mildred Nickerl, Fred Gately, ble Andrew son, Ernest Faron Bromfield, Mery Chrapporoli, man. Juneau to Seattle: Margaret Griffiths, gaard,s Peggy and gaard. Hy Seaman, POSITIVELY Leaves Tonighi! usts are SWEET SENORITAS! FLAMING ROMANCE! Florence Ha- Helen Mz Hageman, Scott, Earl Harry Mar- Cintyre, Patricla Harri- Mesons, Grant Means, Wilson Carter, Marie Hage- Lyle Johnson, Harry Linde- Lloyd Linde- George Camplain, Kay, Karen, Kent and Karyl Fisk, Lee Kennedy, Clyde Brown, Dor-! othy Miller, John Sorenson, James Hudson, George Butler. Pius-The CAPITOL K Jomplate Shows 7:00—9:. Feature starts 7:20—8:50 as tol- i Howard Fisk, Eloys Fisk, Veronica, * and directive body which acts be-! tween sessions of Russia’'s parlia- mmu the supreme Council of the' Death Penally - Abolished by e AUXILIARY " FOOD SALE THURSDAY. Soviel Union Members of the Rn')pkz\h Lodge are reminded of the {ing given Thursday y the Rebekah Auxiliary, and request is made that any member who has nct been contacted by the Committee in charge call either Green 632 or 833, advising what kind of ( nat will be made homemade ere will be beans, the stated. Shop- to Memorial 29, (h(‘ "Twenly - five Year den- | lences in Labor Camps Will Be Substituted LONDON, May 27.—®—A lcow broadcast announcing 4 e i 9 atolition of the death.penalty in COmmittee chalrman lthe Soviet Union is acclaimed by Pers looking ahead |Russian sources in London as evi-'D8Y planning will find many idence of an increased feeling of feMPting goodies at this sale, |security within Russia and a sign open at-11 o'clock in the Ithat drastic measures were no PLUCKIRPOLe), YorY - BAWard, |longer necessarry to preserve the state | The broadcast—recorded here by the Soviet monitor—said the Pre- |sidium of the Supreme Soviet had |decided that the death penaly was no longer necessary under peace time conditions in the Soviet Un- jon” and that 25-year sentences in ity. The Rev. Robert Whelan, S J., ‘la'ur camps would be substituted. will read the mass and interment | The Presidium is an executive will be in lwt‘l;,u‘«’n cemetery. to pies, Mos- | CA% the YOl Street >-oe SCHNEIDER RITES TOMORROW Funeral rervices for Nicholas Schneider, who passed on recently at St. Ann's Hospital, will be held temorrow morning at 9 o'clock at the Catholic Church of the Nativ- Juneau to Whithorse: Elizabeth ot 4 A A R 2 O Y o g Londmark, Alec, Graham, Betty| U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURE TQMORROW" Graham, Rose Butts, Mildred Ap-L JUNEAU, ALASKA | L Blevard, (EUgE Sy oot WEATHER BULLETIN o v ,, 3 ‘i:“eg“ H'.‘l’dq A;:;y s P':oy T:v]‘;“ ‘DATA FOR 24 OURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | L i) S v Max. temp. TODAY The "Green beal;s g" 0”‘"(;““ f;’]‘“’;‘“gfé‘zl“" pward last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs Weather at - ison, Willi . i) ; Station 24 hrs.* | temp. tem, Precip. 4:30 am. star at his hest! ol bnomestoiasind SR PRY. e i mp: e Prei L s | Barrow 30 21 27 Trace Cloudy Love s a Wondrous YELLOW CAB g‘curdova 61 41 0 Cloudy THING ! gl | | Dawson 8 45 0 Cloudy ' ! Edmonton 59 28 0 Clear H Fairbanks 72 51 Trace Cloudy j Phone ’ Haines i 56 0 Clear f lf//m‘ i | |Havre 67 35 0 Cloudy . ) } Juneau Airport 8 42 0 Clear /I"Flfllfll i i ! } Ketoniian 80 54 0 i 0 | Kodiak 43 42 24 Rain PONNA RIE D ; ‘ + Kotzebue 58 47 03 Cloudy | JOM BRAKD i Los Angeles 63 Q. : McGrath 68 8 0 Cloudy -hour Depend i ! gy Joo s Northway 6 46 46 0 Cloudy | Petersburg 72 44 48 0 Pt. Cloudy ! Portland 92 56 56 0 Cloudy | Prince George m 50 50 0 Clear Prince Rupert 45 0 0 Clear UNITED Seattle 84 57 57 Trac Cloudy Sitka 62 45 47 0 Pt. Cloudy | Whitehorse 79 44 45 0 Clear | Yakutat 68 4 46 0 Cloudy TROLLERS OF ALASKA Important Meeting Wednesflay Night MAY 26ih at 7:30 P. IM. C.1.0. HALL “That’s right, Mr. Abercrombie, small fry do ride balf-fare, but they’ve got to be people.” How about taking yosr family, small fry and all, on a real vacation? (Children 2 to 12 half-face, infants free.) Clipper travel is lots of fun. And Pan American’s big four-engine Clippers are so speedy you can spend practically your whole vacation at your destination. You have all Alaska to choose from . . . game-filled forests, streams jumping with fish, scenic splendor. Outside — there’s the excitement of big city life, visiting, sight-seeing. For help in planning your wvacation, call: LPav AHEFRICAN Baranot Hotel | por0r iy Armmnys | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ; WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A large low pressure area continues in thz southern Gulf of Alaska. The small low pressure ceil which became de- | tached from this yesterday now lies over western Idaho. A large high pressure area lies over north central Canada. The result of this pressure | distribution is to continue the southeasterly flow of dry, warm air over Southeast ‘Alaska which in turn will continue our fair, warm weather. | Temperatures over all of east and Southeast Alaska, western United States and southwestern Canada continues above normal. The highest temperature at the Juneau airport was 78 yesterday and Ketchikan | reported a maximum of 80 degrees. Rain was reported during the past | 24 hours at all stations along the Aleutian chain and most of the stations in western Alaska. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stauons at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 63 ENE 22 2 feet Eldred Rock Clear | Five Finger Light Clear 58 N 8 Zero | Lincoln Rock Clear 61 NNW 5 Zero | Guard Island Clear 68 S 3 Zero Cape Decision Clear 59 WNW 4 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- NING: Cross Sound-Icy Strait—easterly winds of 20 miles per hour be- coming light variable this afternoon. Remainder of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat variable winds of less,than 15 miles ner hour. Fogz along coast occasionally drifting into protected channels, otherwise fair weather. ENJOYMENT OF / A comfortable home. .. a gracious hostess . . . fine wine ... life as we like to live it. And with a zestful, refreshing product of sun-bathed California vineyards .. . hospitality is complete. ‘There’s an appropriate and delicious Cresta Blanca California wine for every occasion. Cresta Blanca Palomino Sherry for the cocktail hour or before the meal ... Cresta Blanca-Burgundy or Sauterne with the meal...Cresta Blanca Port or Muscatel as @ dessert wine, CRESTA BLANCA Phone 106 =/ :gflffl of //e%/n! (_77/}}”; WINE COMPANY, INC. Livermore and Los Angeles, Calif. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA b(\uvr Ametican Airways. | and also to CANCER CLINIC CONDUCTED HERE U 5. Senator | CBY SPECIALSTS Makes (harge With the arrival in Juneau of a ologist, a radiologist, and a surgeon, e local doctors and nurses have con- | centrated on Cancer Clinics which | opened here yesterday mornin Dedares Nation Is “"Using The three specialists are Dean Our Own Loans B. Seabrook, M. D., Professor of A : 'U " Surgety; Willlam Y. Burton, M. D. gainst Us Acting Head of the Department of - Radiology, and Warren C. Hunter, WASHINCTON, May 27—@— M. D, Head of the Department of Senator O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) con- | Pathology, al! from the University tends that.Great Britain is “using of Oregon Medical School our own loans a t us” in a Three clinics were held yesterday battle for world trade centering|and last nignt, and more are being around such products as wool and held today. The morning clinic, cotton held at St. Ann's Hospital from 10 The Wyoming Senator, who voted to 12 o'clock was attended by ev- for the $3,750,000,000 British loan ery doctor in Juneau and had for when it was approved by Congress its topic, a study of cancer oi the a year ago, told a reporter he re- stomach. Between 1:30 and 3:30 gards rccent action by the British o'clock the specialists interviewed Parliament as putting an end to patients of the local doctogs who private cotton trading. have cancer, or suspected cancer (Parliament earlier this month The evemirg clinic was held at passed a bili banning private im- the City Hcalth Center ith all portation of cotton and closing the nurses from St. Ann’s Hospital, one Liverpool cotton exchange. The bill | Alaska Native Service nurse and provides for a government commis- several Public Health nurses at- sion Yo buy the fiber in bulk lots, tending. Cancer of the breast was as was done during the war. Eng- | the topic at this session !land ' also aintains controls over!| This mormng Dr. Hunter spoke wool | transactions). on the new diagnostic and use of westwazd Sunday via PNA plane. - May business meeting of the Society that a bundle of slightly used registered at thé Hotel Juneau. Also GET LICENSES NOW, at the Juneau is F. H. Stewart, 3 from Long Beach, Calif Qualitied persons cesiring motor SOEETR T BT bcat operator's licenses are asked!' to contact Lt. Comdr. B. Frankel at the Gastineau Hotel, after 3 p. m. for the duration of this week. e - | SOUTH FOR SUMMER Mrs. John McCormick and Mis. Waltgr Stuite were among south-| passengers Svnday with Pan ! MRS. MAYFIELD LEAVES Mrs. E. L. Mayfield and daughter Joan sailed from Juneau on the | Alaska for Valdez. They will ' Mr. |lice in Juneau, now stationed with the Highway Patrol at Tok Junc- | |tion on the Alaska Highway. i 5J Box 332 Mrk. McCormick plans to visit in . Ted 760 Walla Walla and Spokane, Wash. ave a medical check- up while she is south. Mrs. Stutte will spend the sum- mer Msmng her family in Tacoma, Was ALBERT WHITE Alaska Counsel-Republican Party ‘White Bldg. — Ferry Way Alaska Taxpayers League Famous for Souvenirs AND CURIOS The NUGGET SHOP, Inc, is an Alaskan Institution. Beginiing in 1914 as a small shop catering to the local needs of a min- ing camp it has grown to where it numbers its patrons in every State of the Union and flso many foreign countries. This success could only be built upon | honor. We are reminding you of this be- cause this may be your'first contact with . The NUGGET SHOP. We have our agents and buyers in every section of the North- land and from these receive frequent ship- ments of the various finds, products and curios of Arctic Alaska and Siberia—paint- ings, art goods, antiques. Much of the nugget jewelry is assembled or manufactured in our own shop which we think is the most complete in Alaska. We guarantee qualities to be exactly as represented and prices to be reasonable. OUR BRANCH STORE— Next to Butler-Mauro Drug Co. —IS OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. Also by Appointment—Phone 188 The NUGGET SHOP 1 AT A I R R b i e SR join | Maytield, formerly Chief of Po- “We are up against a wall of X-rays in relation to diagnosis. state monopolies in the sale of wool Training of specialists in the new and cotton and any international 'field of diagnosis will take from trade agreement is doomed to fail- three to four years, Dr. Hunter ure until we succeed in getting said Great Britain and Russia to agree This afternoon D burg was {to a'private trading tem again,” in charge ol the clinic at St. Ann’s O'Mahoney Geclared, adding: Hospital, with dentists and their “The British using our own ' Patients atterding. Oral cancer, and loans .to finance these operations. its indication was the subject for !The Russians are doing the same this session. 'thing in the way of operating state| The cancer specialists arrvived in |monopolies.” {Juneau by plane Sunday from An- - chorag where similar educational MEIHODIST EVENING clinics were held. i ! They leave tomorrow for Ketchi- (IR(I.E ws(S MEH-S kan, for a two-day series, returning to Portland Sunday AT ROBINSON HOME i AL NIGHT ALARM | The Juneau Volunteer Mrs. Andrew Robinson will be ' partment answered a 1 arm at hostess for the Evening Circle 10:05 pm. yesterday. The alarm was meeting of the Methodist Woman's ' turned in because of an overheated iety of Christian Service, Wed- stove at 433 S. Franklin Street. ay, May 28 at 8 o'clock in her Only damage was done by smoke at the Fosbee Apartments. | o - Mrs. Floyd Phelps, chairman of M WILLIAMSON WEST the circle, announces that the Mrs. Leonard Williamson of the | Bible study course entitled “The Juneau Public School teaching Fatherhood of God” will be con- stafi, left Sunday for Anchorage | tinued under the leadership of Mrs. via PNA fos a brief visit with her Henry Leege for this meeting. husband, former Chief of Police of All womcn interested in the'Juneau and now Desk Sergeant of | chuigh are cordially invited to this the Anchorage Police Department. and fall other meetings of the So-' .- cietys | MacKINNC RETURN Mrs. Katherine Young, Mission-; Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. MacKinnon, ary announced at the!1eturned from the interior and children’s and babies’ clothes and MRS. EVANS GOES SOUTH toys will soon be sent to the Meth- Mrs. E. S. Evans and son Bill | odist, Children’s Home at Seward. have left for Seattle enroute to Anyonie having such articles are Centralia, Wash,, where Mr. Evans ,asked to take them to any meeting former publisher of the Press, is| of the Society or leave them with now in business. Mrs Phdp\ or M Robert Treat. -~ - i THREE FROM S0. CALIF. BOA'I' owNERS MAY | Miss E. Beghetti and Miss B { White, both of Los Angeles, are PAGE FIVE TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY GR LENTURY Lo RICHARD CARLSON 710 HENRY FEPENION Dot RICHARD WALLACE Peodnced by, DAVID 0. SELZNICK PAULETTE ROLAND cromen) YOUNG - . = The Trial of Musical Mr. Wolf p I' u Noveliies Latest Werld News via Air Express F¢°s Going (o Rain Againl? NOW is the time fo have your FABRIC CAR TOPS WATERPROOFED FENDERS REPAIRED-Colors Matched COMPLETE CAR REFINISHING Rost’s Auwto Painting 90 Willoughby Phone 259 TAKU LODGE Three-day Memorial Special — $37.50 May 31st and June 1st The Fish are Bitin' Fishing and Glacier Trips Cocktail Bar and Music by the O'Reillys May 30th Boat leaves smail boat harbor, Friday, 7:30 A. M. Return trip leaves Taku Sunday, 1:00 P. M. (Boat transportation included in special price) AIR TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE MAKE RESERVATIONS AT BARANOF HOTEL R, THiS TERRITORY OPEN — for a dealer interested in selling il Burning Furnaces Retailing from $35.00 to thermostatically controlled floor type at $200.00 Also Moto-Lite Brand 6 and 12-volt Storage Bat- teries for Marine and Auto- motive use. Stock available for immediate delivery at prices that are right. For more information, liter- ature and appoiniment with factory representive calling Juneau, write: RUDOLPH SALO 417 Arctic Bldg. Seattle, 4, Wash. 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