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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % FRIDAY, JUNE 2(} 1947 LOUISE SAILS SOUTH BATTLING CONTINUES, MANCHURIA Chinese € ommuists Smash| Cn-Government May Lose Qut in Control 20.—(P—Chinese | d into Szepking- mereasing the gravity ituation of Nationalist | ld on Manchu rvers feared lost by the Lovise arrived in o'clock this morning The Princess Junmu at 8 fi'nm Skqgway !h(‘ south with the following pas- |sengers leaving Juneau: Valerie Trambitas, William J. Fierst, Charles Good, J. Merrill, H. C. Armour, |art, and A. R. Larkins. Mrs. M. Hughes, Florence Zilgler, (Jo Ann Hoogstad, John Hoogstad, | 1Jack Jadoff, Mrs. Jadoff, Sonett and | rry Jadoff, Mary Judd, Mrs. & qus er Mary Phillips, V. J. Bartley, s. V. J. Bartley, Marjory Maleolm, rs. Mackay Malcolm, Robert E. Walmsley, Robert Hauson, Nerman Banfield, C. M. ‘Gensux, Arthur Adams, Mrs. A. Adams. Mrs. Louis Cote, Louis Cote, Geo. smask s battling tc e comple dispatches said about Army troops had su attered rail center, | Wesley Hansen, Hallman, Mrs. Geo. Angel, Major 70 Hallman, Barbara WITH 44 FROM HERE She letf at 9:30 for | K. Shepluk, Fred Stew- | | 1da Lind2nmeyer, Florence Haffner, | | Lousan Krause, Mrs. Jobn Hoogstad, | H. Sampson, Mrs. Geo. H. Sampson, | |BODY OF ACCIDENT JADOFF FAMILY GOES VICTIM 1S BROUGHT WEATHER REPORT Temperarure for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock © HERE FROM HAINES isti i This Morning Mr. and '\n» Jack Jadoff and. lStlngulS e — their two children, Sonet. and Jerry, The remains of Owen Alvin In Juneau—Maximum, 50 sailed on the steamer Princess Lewis, 16-year-old boy who was ac- minimum, 47. Leuise this merning enroute to Van- cidentally electrocuted Wednesday At Airport—Maximum, 53; couver, B. C., where they will visit for Flavor Ilvpninu at Haines, haves been minimum. 46. relatives for a time o Later they plan to visit in Seattle and Kirkland, Wash., also at Orland, Calif., where Jadoff has threc | uncles with whom they will spend | several weeks. The family will be | WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau awd Vicinity) Cloudy with occasional light rain tonight and Sat- urday. Southeasterly winds brcught to Juneau and are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, await- | {ing transportation south. Inter-, ment will be at Eugene, Ore, the family's former home. The parents of the boy accom- | reaching 20 mph. in chan- .\nu‘!h‘ nu!"(m.l(('\\:_ but Mr. Jadoff pnmed the body to Juneau, nnd\ nels. No decided change in expected to return to Juneau this are at the Hotel Juneau. temperature, fall. The fatal accident occurred at PRECIPITATION B FROM SEATTLE \ Fred H. Grush and Aarou A.| Rhoten of Seattle, have arrived in | 1 are registrants at the | the Haines movie house, while the | voung lad was operating the movie ' ‘plo]er(ol He was attempting to| !adjust the projector when he re-| ceived the fatal shock. He died a' few hours later. ! | v —— (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 Lm. today) In Juneau — .16 inches; since June 1, 2.67 inches since July 1, 94.23 inch At Airport — .17 inche.; since June 1, 213 inches; since July 1, 59.71 inches. csecscsesscecsseesscsecsesec e | LIQUOR LICENSE | A wholesale liquor licénse has by District Fountain' of Youth Coifs— E been | George W. Folta in U. S. District issued Judge MEN HERE | t f Changchun, | Ha v % 'S, 5 CHRYSLER i (Arl\;u]u“v‘ ::nmf {«‘)](m;;:.li é,s::,- fl:-yMp{fc'erSam |Court nere to the McKinley Dis-' a1 H. Lasquie, J. P. Ostrander, for Snmmer | mur units ‘engaged In dtreet|' = Npaucbmg E % "”h“”"‘]‘ Co. Ine. of "“}']‘c““ The | and P. T. White arrived in Juneau | 4 rihdi 3 8 firm will operate from the Juneau' yesterd: d istered at the fighting with garrison defenders. | E yesterday and are registe | Py into the western sector 29 pASSE"G RS ARE | Cold Storage Baranof Hotel. The men are re- | . ! of the down‘own area, the attack- 1 b T e presentatives of the Chrysler Cor- | ers wrested controlsof the Central Flow" HERE BY pAA1 VFW TO MEET Ipnrnnon for Alaska. | H We shin p Bank Building—Provincial Govern-| Pan American Airways fiew in! Taku Post. Veterans of Fmeizni Ty o g i | > { 9 ment headguarters—but National- yesterday from Seattle with 26 pas- | Wars, will hold its regular meet- GROVE FROM CRAIG > e ) i IMMED veceeded in recapturing it af- sengers for Juneau. On the same Ing at 8 o'clock tonight in the VFW Leslie H. Grove of Craig arrived & 9 b fighting, the press ac- trip, it brought three more for Ju- clubreoms. All members are urged in Juneau yesterday and is at lho\ e \ counts said neau from Annette Island. Eight to be present Baranot. H \ fl % he Szepingkal garrison was re- left Juneau for Seattle, v i S — i { ported 1n a.deapesate. Bilgh, con. Pairbanks and ois west to Nomae MENT OF COMMEKCE, WEATHER BUREAU | {l | B it e . JUNEAU, ALASKA - , Aflflercen ming ammunition faster than it from here. Fcllowing are the pas-l WEATHER BULLETIN ‘l by— [N 3 offe e OLywrian Hia- ralux sleeping cars New equipment ol warnas willinelude T¢ conld be dropped from planes and sengers and their destinations: & PHYLLIS MAYNARD | D!l Fedmg Co. i Hed artillery et up n. | Juneau to Seattle — Nina Ba- DATA FOR 24 notwns ::\m-'n AT 4:30 A. M., ..o1l')u ;mmmAx TIME A BALLANTYNE | fe thd GAEaEits OF Chi biid roumes, Rod Darnell, Barbara Aly- a1 it A GRACE WILEY —Owner = | o Manchuria reflect- Stad, Edwin Avers, Jack Tenneson. | o 041;5:5: | ’;::’::l 1 ?(g:;“- é:(:‘:;:- o el ke 1 At i > Re " la unningham, Orin Ford, Or- . . ¥ eed 3 d L g it T FE Sh i ””"A:'l"“d‘b"‘m_ pHelis, o, o | Anchorage 67 - Lo 48 o1 Rain 0!'9!‘58 0 { Linie e BRI NS | Barrow R S ) 24 Trace Fog | 129-3rd St. Phone 427 ‘ S ‘[““”“’ ‘;'”l“: KAJ”‘,"';‘Q“"R;’, F“‘é"‘,}"‘f; — Willard | bl 65 50 53 30 Rain { OPEN EVENINGS ith partially-encircled . Raymond Terkowski. | Bagdnsa 53 44 15 Trage Cloudy i Juneau to Nome—Grace Burley. | Dawson 63 38 38 0 Clear Li-jer, aeputy comman- ' _ Seattle to Juneau—John 8. Fly, |pymonion 6 4 44 0 Clear farchuria and former com- Geéraldine Meyers, Evelyn Haynes, | pyponis 6 a2 44 0 Pt.” Cloudy of the new First Army, l;u Huff; tAnalene ?arsons, An_n Balns 53 49 50 01 Cloudy izcled nside Changehun, PAMSOMS Dorthing Bruce, Lennie pgyze 8 51 51 20 Showers rdered to terminate his Nan- ~GUPE®: . ! Juncau Airport M ] 46 46 a1 Rain visit and return to Mukden L€ Swift, Douglas Gray, Martin |y gy oppan 55 7 49 24 Cloudy e ho) Richmend, Cliff Richmond, Virginia | Kodiak 55 44 45 28 Rain T Richmond, Maxineé Lange, Fred g o oo 61 e 53 0 Pt. Cloudy ('MILQIA:}L‘:&]{‘(:“’“’M"WWI Ander. L0S Angeles . 8 69 60 Trace Drizzle P 8 . - 5 5 Tra Fog ]\'l]“’ !‘.i ”. S 'N TEN son, John J. Roehm, John McCal- xf’::am 72 ;fl r,g x[\'ce CY:“. i, lum, Fred Van Horn. - = 19 ARE FLOWN WEST "5 “Stacketad. gean McBeth, | Noriiway Wy ol it B TeRa il IiPIAN Beb Lyford, Paul Redley, Ed Herold, | po 1= 20"® o 514 S48 ke Ay Annette to Juneau—Jerry Mec- 4 . e 5 2 5 . < rthern Airhnes arrived Gdritw Ray CRoadE AR .. ) Prince George 57 35 35 02 Pt. Cloudy ATHAS vesterday with 10 pas- Surthy. Ray Roady, Maurice Oak-iprince Rupert PE | Cloudy F”l'fllv aeEs Juneau from Anchor- ° 5 Seattle 64 49 49 07 Cloudy ey \e return, one passenger e i Sitka B | 288 48 o1 Drizzle ° SUPER-SPEED SCHEDULE opved off at Cordova and 18 BITH RENNEL, HERE Whitehorse 54 a1 46 19 Cloudy = Lead?"'shc /] ior o AR TR The AhNE e ]rvhii‘ ll{'{vm‘ex, representative mr‘Yakumt 52 1 43 47 29 Cloudy 7 “' { R ve none for Naknek, f e “; ‘;\F‘:“““""“’ Films Com-{ """, (4:30 3 m, yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) SEATTLE and CHICAGO ¢ haadquarters, for the first D207, of Anchorege, is in Juneau! \WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Yesterday's weather mav showsd inic BErrE& ; ral weeks Snsnepisiceed a8 the Gastineau | yiong of somewhat clearing weather for last night and today but yesterday Thisnew Milwaukee Road Speedliner service were as follows: ¢ er company is one of ‘An- | | evening, however, the pattern changed sufficiently to lead us o belizve #ill be ready for your summer trip back Fast. e to Juneau — W. . Chorage’s leading photographic that our chances for blue skv were very poor. This morning’s map d Hounshell, Mrs Hounshell, Ju for luxury at low cost. ..improved Hia- schwind, J. T oxkN LR T | the efternoon we will continie to be blanketed by two or three layers of watha-type coaches ... ["1‘ ‘Ik "'l’” car | Burgerson, Henry H G NBERG BROTHERS HERE | clouds and have intermittent livht rain. The storm center over the Aleu- with costanraat section and cock il 008° | Heaten, Orin Ford, James Carlson, The Oxenberg brothers, Willlam | tiaps js filling and moying very slowly northeastward toward Bristol Ford Juneau to erby, Arthur breu Joe compartments and drawing rooms available in present type standard sleeping cars. Until June 20th, the electrified OLysrian will continue to provide sesvice to Chicago. Full range of accommodations. Anchorage He s, Lec Fitzmaurice Arthu Frod Shops. Lappi, Lennie McGrew, John Hayes indicales that outside of an occasional break in the cloudiness during - Bernard, who are wellknown Bay. This storm is bringing cool moist gulf air up over southern Al A ¢ cannery owners of Ketchikan, ha"cland causing precipitation over all of Alaska excent locally in the south- arrived in Juneau and are regis- | eastern portion and in the Fairbanks-Nome-Barrow area. A storm front r trants at the Baranof Hotel. Thl‘y system extending from Montana down through Utah is causing con- | own the Fidelgo Island Packmg\sldemble precipitation over tho Western States with winds of 20 to 30, Special Mixed Case 4 Palmdale Cui Beans - $1.20 4 WescoPeas - - - 1.00 For reservations, ask your nearest . W. Davies Co. at-Ketchikan, ik siL.’.:ZL,!B?ZZZ il e C (V\ lli. \:‘l‘ S S el s i e rfl_!les per hour reported ai many -atiuo ¥ il T l 08 rson, General Agent Plice 3 RSL 8 A B S — % =<3 R = % White By, Fousts Averaod UacaSt | Ed Herold, Paul Redley, John Fly, y. st o ot et i 4 Seaporl omatoes : Seattle 1, Wash. ! Geraldine Meyers, Evelyn Haynes, 2 % Bo ‘sure your ticket reads via | Dorry Huce, Ray Rondy, Maurice B 2 Reliance Spinach - .46 smith i ot ohdie e o, ‘B 3 Del Monte Corn - - .69 The MILWAUKEE Roa - SEATTL Only a few hours away by fast, new 4-engine Clippers Seattle is now easier to reach than ever. And flying on Pan American’s big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers you gain valuable time for business or fun. On the way, pleasant courteous service, delicious meals or snacks company, . all make for an enjoyable flight. Flying by Clipper, you benefit by Pan American’s 15 years of experience in the Territory. The kind of experience that helped Pan American win the Aviation Jfety Award for 1916. Pan American logged 43,878,591 _nudu\\ ! 2 flying miles last year without a singl a Next time you go, take a Flying Clipper—the fastest, ] most convenient link with Seattle and key points in 4 Alaska. For full information call or write Baranof Hotel-Telephone 106 LN AHERICAN Worto AIRWAYS The cf];’/e/n o //e%/’n] f//}/)e/: WORLD’S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE PR SRR EES N S s 3 NibletsCorn - - - Another 2 Reliance Sliced Beets :Sg(t)llxl:day lovely l 2 Larsen Vegall - : fl pecials , ‘ $6.08 UNDER- | : s wear || OurPrice$5.48 . You Save 66¢ at UNDER- SIZED PRICES PALMDALE °* ASPARAGUS 4D VAN CURLER HOME STYLE PEACHES - 4%« " EXTRA SPECIAL Florida Gold . Orange and Grapefruit Juice C 24 No. 2 cans EACH $3.24 15¢ Waich for them Each Crepes Satin Taffeta SLIPS......$1.95 lace-trimmed and " e tailored . . / i i i Tea Rose 32 95 N\ I and White Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 r \ N —— JUNEAU DELIVERIES: Sotey 10 AM., 2 ana 4 P. M. Women' Avvraes DOUGLAS DELIVERY AT A B 10 O’CLOCK A. M. NEAU gx_,y Baranof Hotel Building FOURTH IU's the Nicest Store in Town o . 4 3t G < - ) 4. ) ) < ) ) . . e . Meats == Groceries -- Balkery Boat Orders neluered Anytime Schilling LARGE EMBOSSED Paper Napkins 2 5¢ E'Kimmfs 49 EMPORIUM COVE OYSTERS 45« CHERRIES CHOCOLATE - 43¢ 3 BOTTLE (ERT0 DEALS 63 OVEN-BAKED B.& M. BEANS 29