The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1947, Page 2

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PAGL TW O THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL— IUNLAU ALASKA For || EMMA MIELSEN IS | KIWANIS NOMINEE [N QUEEN CONTEST| Club, w“ PLEASE DAD with a really FINE PORTRAIT of YOUBCLLF or CHILDREN vou can b i will be his favorite Juneau Kiwanis meeiing * Baranof, selected Emma Neilsen, 21~ year-old empioyee of the PFirst Na-| tional Bank their candidate for Fourth of July Queen | Jim Church appointed over- &ll chairman of the cluk's plans for the Fourth, :n cooperation with the community committee. Dr. D. D. Marquardt will head the campaign for Miss Nielsen, and J. S. Mc- Clellan will act as chairman of the loat committee ward Coar, from the Abbott Laboratories in North Chicago, linois, was guest speaker. Coar told of the extensive pharmaceutical re- | search programs which are cmried‘ on by drug companies i Explaining the process of re-| search which is necessary before a eniently arranged in JOSbrn W. ‘.LbXANDEB {CIAL 1d COMMEF ! | [} ! ! ! ! | ! ! | ! | ! | | | ) | | [ i i | ¢ L} ' i [ ] | & i | | | | | | | | d this noon in the Gold Reom of the| |of the Elks Club to start the par- any BAND T0 BF - INPARADE FRIDAY | i The Juneau City Band in uni- form will be in the Memorial Day psrnde Friday and Director Joseph {Shofner has called for a special | practice at 9 o'clock and urged all |bandsmen to be on time in the grade schcol auditorium, | The band will march to in front ade at the conclusion of the Mem- orial Day program in the Capitol Theatre. Last night a short practice was held and several selections for the concert to be given during the July Fourth celebration were on the racks and given the once over. Cold Storage lnday selhng at 15% and 131, cents. Francis Hyde's Aegir sold 18,000 pounds to Alaska Coast Fisheries; William Johnson's! Tiarice, 11,000 pounds to Sebastian- Stuart; George Dalton's Washing- ton, 14,000 pounds to F. E. Booth; and Elmer Lindstrom’s Frederick F.,, 4,000 pounds to New England Fish Company. | BRIV P POLICE COURT NEWS David Newman and Sandy John- son were fined $25 each by City Magistrate Willlam A. Holzheimer today for being drunk. Arrested for being drunk anyd disorderly, Tommy Jimmie was given a 30 day suspended jail sentence but will serve the se:tence until he leaves town. Charles Clayton, arrested for orderly conduct, received a 30 ; suspended jail sentence. saimon was on One of the largest King ever caught cround Juneau display today in the show case in | Worthy Advisor, who heads FOUR HALIBUTERS ml (‘tMS HERE front of Darnell's Sporting Goods. The fish, weighing 52 pounds, was Four boats landed a total of 47,000 | caught at the heirring pot by Or- new drug can be introduced to the pounds of halibut at the Juneau | ville Lechelt. market, Coar told of the Abbot La-' borator hunt for a new pain re- U. S. PEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU moving substance to replace aspirin. | JUNEAU, ALASKA After» lengthy investigation of WEATHER BULLETIN chemical research libraries, the | papa FOR 24 ROURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME company located Oxy Zalidine, a Max. temp. ] TODAY GRAND OFFICERS, RAINBOW GIRLS, NOW IN JUNEAU ;- “Thrilled beyond our powars of evbressicn,” was the unanimous opinion of the delegation of Grand | Officers of Rainbow Girls of Wash- ington, Idaho and Alaska as they disembarked in Juneau last evening from the Princess Louise for thzir first stopover official visit to ihe Rainbow Assemblies of Alaska. “We had heard much about the scenic beauty of the Inside Passage excur- sion trio to Southeast Alaska,” said Miss Margaret Arnold, Grand the par- ty, “but little did we realize the ! panoramic scenes of beauty Which Nature has painted along the shores of the entire Inside Passage from o(‘d(lle to your beautiful city of u. And then as Odshneml Channel last evening,” continued Miss Arnold, “it last Island. and Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau across the channel, all leaned a little forward as if to em- brace our party and add their wrods of ‘Welcome, Welcome, to the Capi tal City of Alaska,’ which was so warmly expresed by the Jumeau As- we entered | WhDNI-_b[)A\ MAY 28, I947 l:orny ceremony under the dftection | Eastern Star and Masonic Order and | of Margaret Arnold, Grand Worthy | their invited guests. On Sunday the !Adnsm This meeting is open to | Grand Officers will {ly to Anchorage 'the public. for their next visitation !\ Friday, Memorial Day, wiil be ob- ‘ser\ed as a holiday from all Rain- proceedings at the Scottish | Temple and all girls will join | in observance of events planned by | the American Legion and Veterans | | of Foreign Wars. Saturday cvening at the Temple will be the closing events of the | | Grand Offivers visitation when the Grand Cross of Colors, an especi- ally colorful ceremony honoring members of the Rainbow and Ad- visory Board, will be given by the | Grand Officers. This ceremony is open to the public and will be fol- |SPECIAL INITIATION FOR RAINBOW GIRLS There will be a speciai initiation for Rainbbw Gifls tonight at 7:30 o'cleck in the Scottish Riiz Te | and all giris are asked to bow —ee R WHILE IT LASTS! seemed | as if beautiful Mt. Jumbo on Doug- | lowed by the Grand Ball which is for inbow Girls, members of the Fix 'em with‘ (Limited Supply) AQ"E”_A “fb“""“‘ ‘fhw:’ hed t(:;e::\‘l?:)lntel(: last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hus. Weather at s and members as we IS YEATS ; SRD: 10 CERENA Station 24 brs® | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. |stepped ashord. ' We ale Jeoki F U L L E R | e e took 200 diiferent experiments be- | Anchorage 10 51 59 Dok Clondy ,,”' astor e mf‘ ooking for- [ Tors " Akboit wriddgad ih | ysmEHbY : y ward to many more thrills which we { st Barrow a - |27 29 0 Fog know await us in your grand city,” The Scientific Mineral Surface of the drug which eliminated its peipe) 57 6 8 Traes Clonidy iy o Y g v, . - _ toxic qualities and made it soluble. | ooy, 66 6 46 o1 Pt. Cloudy concluded Miss Arnold. uislde Whlte Coating that was us;d to control Other guests at today's Kiwanis | p, o 82 45 49 ] Clear As chaveron to the party of Rain- Bl e B heon were L. L. Baber, of Ar-{ggimonton 50 28 30 0 Clear bow Girls is Mrs. A. Gossett, the Maginot Line when other Sl = B:\h Fairbanks [ 4 et 0 Cloudy Mother Advisor of Renton, Was H O U S E materials failed! and Willis Talor, of Omaha, N Haines 80 56 58 0 Clear A bly and in her groun are Mar insi : : and Thomas V. Young, of{gayre 55 2 .. 2 0 Clear garet Arnold, Grand Worthy Ad- Use Aguetla itside or ctitside .., Juneau Airport 82 42 16 [ Clear visor n( the States of Washington P A I N T above or below ground on porour T | Ketchikan ki 49 49 Trace i and Id. and the Terri of Al- masonry surfaces, such as AT HOTEL JUNE Kodiak 43 42 & a; Layerne Hansen, Past Grand BRICK, CONCRETE, LIGHT Registered at the Hotel Juneau Kotzebue 57 47 48 Trace Cloudy Recorder of Renton; Betty Miner, WEIGHT MASONRY UNITS are John A. Hamilton, Jr., from Los Angeles 60 50 50 21 Clear Grand Hove, of Bremerton; Mary STUCCO CEMENT PLAS £ Haines; Ben Meadows, from Tulse- McGrath 65 6 46 Cloudy Newton, Worthy Associate Advisor ® or TEE o B. C., Hal C. Rosenberger Nome 55 43 43 Trace Rain of Walla, Walla; Ruth McCune, A achan g 3 m Fontana, Calif.; and John J. Northway 79 46 48 0 Pt. Cloudy | Worthy Advisor, of Ridgefield. ing & Company San Way and Larry Knight, from Cady, Petersburg [ 47 a7 n 0 gl]mrl This evening at tie acttish Rite STy Wyoming Portland 75 56 58 race Cloudy Temple, a svecial meeting of Junea ¥ Prince George 3 39 39 0 Cloudy Assembly will be held i 3 (;LIOZE Complete Siock Prince Rupert 67 49 49 0 Cloudy at which Mrs. Dora Sweeney, Grand | Seattle 6 57 58 0 Cloudy Deputy for Alaska, and Mrs, Hazel STANDABD Sitka 83 47 48 0 Fog Mantyla, Mother Advisor of Junesau L Whitehorse 83 43 43 0 Clear Assembly, will officially welcome the @ Yakutat 74 46 50 0 Clear visiting delegates. This will be fol- $4 g: | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday 1o 4:30 a. m. today) red bv an initiation ceremony SHINGLE e WEATHER SYNOPSIS: There are several low pressure centers in under the direction of Lily Ann per bag the Gulf of Alaska and in the area south of the Aleutian chain. Only one Maurstad, Worthy Advisor: Bonnie \“1 hawaver STAIN Celors — RED BROWN @ GREEN of the group is sufficientlv intense to cavse mn~h weather. it should move into the Kodiak Island-Bristol Bay area and have no serious effect on weather over Southeast Alaska. A large high pressure center still persists over the interior of Canada and it is the outward flow of drv continental air from this high wind is largely responsible for our clear skies. Locallv along the coast of Scutheast Alaska and in the channels south of Sumner Strait there are numerous fog banks. Most of the fog will dissipate during the day but some areas may r2main shrouded in fog for a dav or two. The fog is onlv a few hundred feet thick and skies are clear above, Skies are mostly cloudy over the south- western portion of Alaska today but the weather continues excellent in the interior. A fresh outbreak of cold air has moved into the Dakotas and Montana with temperatures ranging from 20 to 35 degrees and numerous snow flurries. Elsewhere over the Western States the weather continues quite warm with scattered afternoon showers. MARINE WEATHER BULT.ETIN Reports from Marine Stauons at 1:30 P. M. today Chesney, Associate Worthy Advi Lois Hared as Charity, assisted b) their corps of officers and choir under the direction of Joyce Hupo as Choir Director. The exercises this evening, ac- cording to Mrs. Mantyla, will be| ceen only to Rainbow Girls, mem- | bers of the Eastern Star and Masons. Thursday evening the Grand Of- | ficers, assisted by local Rainbow | Girls, will conduct the special Ma- Wixed with water, according fo c tions, one bag makes I gal. I zovers 60 to 120 sq. it. 203,200 to 250 q. it. per la No. 1 for Int Juneau-Young Hardware Co. PHONE — 12 | WIND Height of Waves | Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) k c C 1 b Py o gl et g Salmon Cree ountry u | Edred Rock Clear 66 Calm Zero |ive T il B W g Cards Issued at Cluk fo Dui-of-Town Visiiors | Lincoln Rock Clear 59 SE 1 1 foot b | Guard Island Clear 54 El 4 1 foot o, Cape Decision Cloudy §2° SSE 7 1 foot g' 0w',lg S T E A K ’ C H I C K E I{ MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds less than 20 miles per hour. Continued fair except for considerable fog along the coast from Dixon Fnrrflnc(w Sitka and in the channels south of Sumncn Strait. famous for FINEST FOODS ¢ PDANCE every night but Monday to the tingling rhythms of our new 3-piece dance orchestra B s ) at home ; . g ROTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. CHICKEN LIVERS Delicious Chinese Specialties | ‘,,...-‘-_-‘--._-‘_-_..._____--_---_.- 2 top faverite SUMMER BLOUSES and Coats too: yes. we’re 1 Hing back cs 0o PPrices! sell at from $6.95 to $16.00 COCKTAILS at 2 DINNER at 6 Comq as You Are §1.00 FARE in {0i5,s: Pay Cashier Your Cab Fare—C(osts You a Dollar Only NOW offered from $1.95 to 87.95 Country Club Memberships covering the 'v Cotton _ last half of the year (From JUNE ! AR IBT SHIRT WAISTS — in rasons. rason ceee to DECEMER 23rd) available at | the Club now — only $5.00 COWL NECK blouses in rayon crepe EYELET EMBROIDERED Broadcloths 25c¢ pair ! GAYLY Printed and Striped Jerseys Summer AT e “SHORTIE" SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB Women's Aveaner Coats 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway Baranof Hotel Buileing $2995 to $3995 PHUIE 0l5 It's the Nicest Store in Town Now O ) - T T ] %.-.»-‘-‘--4—-‘.._-..__..-----— o " ) - e ) ] T ) )] ) - ] < ] - ] ] ] ] - 0 ) <)’ -

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