The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 2, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU. ALASKA % MONDAY, JUNE 2 1947 ’ 21 | FROM SALT LAKE CITY | FROM PALM SPRING Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Samuelson | W o from Salt Lake City, Utah, arrived| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harlan, ml in Juneau over the weekend, and |Palm Springs, Calif. arrived in Ju- | are registered at the Baranof Hotel. |neau yesterday by air, and an“ - Jsm_\'im: at the Baranof Hotel. : NEW MILL SECRETARY ] £ AR 2 | | Miss Alice Fisher of Portland‘} EASTERNERS IN JUNEAU i Oregon, arrived in Juneau SundayJ Registering at the Baranof Hotel | to take up new duties as secretary [over the weekend were Carl Mnls[ in the offices of the Juneau Spruce | of Chicago, Martin D. Janssen of ' Mills. She is staying at the Baranof | Sterling, Illinois and F. J. Herbster | Hotel. from Cleveland, Ohio. ‘ e 23l s G U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | | JUNEAU, ALASKA i WEATHER BULLETIN I‘ ] ; DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | SALMON DERBY T0 BE FEATURE WHEN OWAA MEETS HERE i the biggest Sal- a3 Juneau will mon Derby Henry M B T = T WSS Max. temp. | TODAY i last | Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs. ‘Weather a ’\l; Station 24 hrs.* temp. temg Precip. 4:30am. | Anchorage 63 43 43 0 Cloudy ’ Barrow % | 2 22 Trace Clear ’ | Bethel 52 38 33 01 Clear ! | cordova 48 44 44 01 Drizle | | Dawson 51 32 42 0 Cloudy J Edmonton 52 43 44 02 Drizzle l | Fairbanks 53 32 40 0 Cloudy { | Haines 58 44 44 0 Clear i OF QU AL lTY |Havre 63 49 02 ! | Juneau Airport 62 39 39 0 Clear | Ketchikan 66 49 49 0 Clear ! Kodiak 53 42 44 Trace Cloudy 1 Kotzebue 82 | 38 39 0 Pt. Cloudy I 2 : o % i |Los Angeles 79 57 58 Pt. Cloudy i 'l H R U U E SELS EXHIBITILO N — Crowds move into {he Centenary Palaces in Brussels, McGrath 54 42 43 Trace Cloudy $ JUNE ‘7 Belgium, to inspect renewal of the International Trade Fair after a lapse since 1939. | Nome 54 45 46 Trace Rain ’ _____ |worthway 35 30 33 Trace Cloudy | 3 “ % e | Petersburg 60 40 40 0 Clear 1 - Eea"l ‘O“ fc the $4500 ob is N. J. Nich- . . . . . o . ':Pur(]and 0 53 54 49 Rain |‘ ia- B Lo e ; e s A ® | prince George 66 40 42 0 Clear | 1 inki R FANIBEITLS 5 ® | Prince Rupert 64 47 47 0 Fog 1 e Over Ho!;day 6 -out; of K | ‘o' TarBaratire: 1ot LICHSN SNSMNs 1T, s = o <8 Cloudy | A pm ai 480 Twelfth street. Hans Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e |Sitka 58 46 46 0 Cloudy i g . contracted to. put a new This Morning | Whitehorse 66 38 38 B Pt. Cloudy | E 2£EHEMB WH‘SKIES roof on the William Reck SRR | vakutat 47 o i 02 Cloudy | [ eniue for $500. ted with W 3 Harris street ack porch . took out g John Liquor Boyer con $ ion to the the Columbia Lumber Company In Juneau—Maximum, 63; minimum, 43. At Airport—Maximum, 62; ninimum, 39. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Continued fair topight and Tuesday with warm sunny days and clear cool nights. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 vm. toduy) In Juneau — None; since June 1, 030 inches; since July 1, 91.86 inches. At Airport — None; since June 1, 0.10 inches; since July 1, 5768 inches. tne Associated Fress ! #—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) 1 T - 1 WEATHER SPNOPSIS: C erably drier air moved in over South- | Mr. BOS 1 OI\ (PlnCd) ; Sth $415 cast Alaska yesterday. The pr itation stopped early yesterday morn- i ing and by mid afternoon bluc sky was visible at most stations. During P "‘{1 ot the night ocean stratus formed in the vicinity of Sitka—however, it should | il % % % e p 5 A aih 4.25 ate before noon. Stratus will continue along the northern gulf ; P & 7 st for another day or two. There is a rather deep storm center over OI D SUNEI& BROOK Sih 4 25 the middle Aleutians but it has begun to fill and its rate of movement | - > . . lis very slow so it should have very little effect on Southeast Alaska i 3 S weather. Another storm center is moving inland in the Seattle-Port- | Crearfl Of K‘-“iuuCl\V R 51h 4.25 lland area causing rather extensive precipitation with southerly and ] southeasterly winds of 10 to 25 miles ver hour. Weather over the interior | CURBY S . Sth 4 25 lof Alaska continues fairly good although due to the storm center over | the Aleutians most of the ons in western Alaska are reporting strong ! MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN th N. Robertson from Seward, Reports from Marine stauons at 1:30 P. M. {oday PHIL AD ELPHIA qth 4 45 e Ey : WIND Height of Waves | i i ol A =) ‘(“’ .( "\“‘vt‘m‘]'";?:1‘1(”‘:;}?i‘::rc""_{‘f”‘ | e o o s o o o Station Weather Temp, Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | 5 e 1 and John Pro 1rom | BREE Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 52 WNW 18 1 foot Golden weddl'fig Sih 4 45 d ers Convention Committee e e FROM NEARBY TOWNS . and Mrs. E. B. Fish , J. W. Jones of Peter at the ilotel Ju- e weekend included and the 43 in 1adoes in Oklahoma and A kansas boosted the toll from i @etccessccsccssrerscecce o060 000e0cecnresessev0e a0 - eee DT ™ O A S WD . | WO | Wt i) M W b | R | G o DI K DG & al S int 1! k e5( « 1 . [,X,K.l [:‘,l‘e,xk,': mf:,” f’“i‘m tereq Ctllaneous violent, causes, homic jlossnin Wash. | SKAGWAY RESIDENT HER:£ | Fldred Rock Clear 62 Calm Smooth e e ('\l'(".’)(m‘! to 208. Drownings total- | e ".’”." o8 Mrs. Roy E. Gau!”, pinneer resi- Point Retreat 54 SSW 5 Smooth | PAUL NE Baranof Hotel Fhe S Tl l WANT TO CUY WOOD? | dent of Skagway, is in Juneau on a Five Finger Light 55 Calm Zero . R & 1 i | | Bids are being invited by the U, |brief visit, and is enjoying renew- Lincoln Rock Cle: 58 NNW 9 1 foot ! 1 3 rvice here for the cut- | ing acquaintances and seeing old 'Guard Island Clear 69 NW 14 1 foot SEAGRAM S 5 Crov‘]n Sth 4 45 ] . . < 3 Stoci: Up Now I (New Territorial Tax Not Included in These Specials) Buy it through Emt t-ads! L"LEENG pERMEIs f wood to be ! Iri while here. She plans to|Cape Decision Clear 52 NW 16 1 foot . cabins on the Doug- | return home on the next trip of the MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE-, oming ki Trail. Bids close 1t | Estebeth. | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters from PRIVATE STOCK PO Sih 3,95 [ to the ednesady, June 4. — | Dixon Entrance to Yakutat--variable winds less than 20 miles per hour. | D4 ed can secure deta OM ANGOON | Variable cloudiness along the coast frem Sitka to Yakutat. Generally | > Divisicn office, Ro 5 eywood, Government fair elsewhere. t : aw “ % '* ——————— || Mr. BOSTON High Procf . $3.95 e | BOURBON or RYE-100 PROOF-FIFTH Juneau Concert Association Somethine EXTRA Membership Brive Extended to June 7 Special forthe 1947 - |43 SEASON Aduli Membership $7.50 - Students $ The following persons have velunieered their services as salesmen in the current membership campaign in Juneau CARGL BECRY DAVIS, Biue 306 - RUTH DUNLAP, Black 68 LAURA McMILLAN, Biack 215 - HENRIETTA POWER, 407 RUTH COFFIN, Black 213 - PEARL PETERSON, Red 215 MARYE B. EHLER, Biue 691 - GLADYS UGGEN, Blus 206 MRS. PAT GILMORE, Red £93 - HELEN ROFF, Green 585 MRS. CECIL CASLER, Blue 626 - ETOLIN COULTER, 800 MRS. B. D. STEWART, 365 - JOYCE WILLIAMS, 800 PAUL XAVIER, 10 - LAURENE KNOWLES KAVANAUGH MYRA PETERS, Black 660 - MARIE JENSEN, 10 In Douglas PEGGY McCARRON, Douglas 86-MRS. VAL POOR, Douglas 18 Membership in ihe Concert Association may be purchased by making a pari payment now -— and the halance by September 1st. ' 7Ol TS TN M OLD ' TIMOTHY RU FIFTHS 2 1or §5.00 st A swoot UNE | Boiled - In - Bond Whiskies Gay romancer with bow-tied i ] 4 colors or print. ! 4 g 0ld Grand-Dad, Old Taylor, Old Crow, 1. W. Harper, 0ld Forester, Kentucky Tavern, James E. Pepper, Old Fitz- gerald, Old Overholt (RYE) Heublein's Club Cockfails Herheie ey " $4.45 Il 8 YEAR Scotch Whisky ks . 989D GEORGE BROS. | LioUOR STORE Phone 399 FREE DELIVERY : 0 * Trade mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. R e T e B & Bl e B N S T PN - R R T T, T e e = i ] Full Membership Vieans Better Concerts ENROLLMENT EXTEHDED UNTIL JUNE 7 t i Baranef Hotel Building It's the Nicest Store in Town v ) o o < e D s AP

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