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SUNDBORG RESIGNS, ALASKA COASTAL MANAGER, ALASKA MAKES 7 FLIGHTS DEVELOPMENT BD. Cathryn Mack Is Appointed the Forest me Thayer Lake Acting Secrefary-Ax- L T(»,,v hipper ford Succeeds Wester i Ghasies ‘Bors B Hood Bay wi nd on the sa Keller went ke Gavril flew and Keith Rok Wil- :‘ ; K tes and E. Giovanetti went € 1 were f resighatio C ) Fall expl he T 1 for Bi from Todd, Germain i ALi and Mrs. Sam Asp frof Tenakee. From Sitka were Max n act pass- |Rogers, Meredith Lotze, Nan and ¢ De- |Charles and Ruth Char- k of the teris ard and my Har Floe flew t Hz Inlet Jness to continue in and the return trip was empty wr I feel T can- completing a third f t famil On the fourth flight of 3 o han Enock Lund and Mrs. F. Pfundt i was earning ‘in tes before 'ilew t Coming back weré accepting appoint and less than | Philip Lyle Bodkin, Orme ral of able to me.” C g, Ed- e Mor- in wa ean Fred Kimdt and Jean Carter. i B. D. Curtis flew to Hoonah and hré iy Dave Dishaw stopped off at Gus- it “l A [tavus. On the return trip David rnest Gruening ra] e N 5. Marvin and Vince turis came bt of Ketchikan, Antonio Polet | MATVIR 880 ¥ fCom o A Nome and Fred Axford of An- ; Bt Fal ned from Gustavu: ige: ANI0N: Nus & o . lke, R. Roberts and Mr s succeeding Wilbur Wester, who srmblt e i ) be re ed because he R A nrivate duties in ) nz drop- Hoonah tward Hotel and building h off at 1 wton at Pelican Comir » Juneau from Sitka Vs, Pete Jones, Mr. and Mrs Parsor Fields and Pete ¢ Joe McKenzie came in Tenak and Ben Hounel 1sser small tion of Alaskan Fire g utheast Alaska Service, and supportin, jr\z o in W ton to permit .mlv» and pa mill to become established in Alaska not- I_ N withstanding whatever nal rights oiight exiat NORMAN, Okla., June 2: The board also formulated a new /\lm seven years of waiting, Dr. A. plan for ¢ ating with Chamb Shead, Associate Professor of of Commerce in Als so that the \“!‘ Un f‘-l o :hl limited funds remaining to the d an article accepted azine board might be used (o maximum Avhnbase: TTHA SR iy 845 500 | i5 theorized the title might sl omething to do with the W cor tion given the piece. NEW! RETTE — Microidentification of Cupric and Juneau You y S on Perchlorate Ions as Cupric Pyridine the mezzanine floor—Wkere youwll Perchlorate.” s - 1 Read the want-aos ror bargams! O DINE.. RDANCE at--- Salmon Creek|. Country Club | $175 THURSDAY an FRIDAY ROAST PORK Dinner Special Served with Hot Biscuits and Honey mashed potatoes, salad, apple sauce, garden fresh peas CAR SYRVICE FOODS TG TAKE OUT we're growing famous for FINEST FOODS Steal:s == Chiclcen Chinese Biskies Phone 913 Make Reservations Now for an evening at Salmen Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway JOIN US IN JUNEAU JULY FOURTH "'llIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlIIII|IIIl|IlIl|IlI||I|IlI|IlIlHI!IIHlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII" wlways find what every child wa in a gift —adv. 615 DURING TUESDAY - HAS RESIGNED i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA ‘HEAD OF pROV STEAMER ALASKA GOVT, INITALY it route The Alaska, now under the North- | land Transportation Company, left Juneau yesterday evening at 11:30 | o'clock for Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Following are the passengers and their destinations: For Skagway—The Rev. E Ga]- lant, M. W. Godding, Mrs. ,and Henry Hogue. For Haines—Mrs. A. J. Streed. For Sitka --Zalmain Gross, Mrs. Bud Whiteside, John Wallstedt, O M. Miller, Henry Benson and Herb Lawrence. Making the round trip to Snk« and return are Mrs. Marshall Erwin, proximately 6,000,000 members of the | Marshall Erwin, Mrs. C. Croken | communist-dominated General Fed- Mrs. D. Marshall, Miss Elizabeth | eration of Labor held a nationwide Parks, R. E. Robertson, H. E. Green half hour strike at mid-morning in Mrs. H. E. Green and Denny Green protest against a serie. of attacks | The Alaska is due southbound yn Sicilian Communist headquart- | Friday morning ers 3unday A SR De Nicola’s hushed assembly Announ c;;eni Follows Strike by Communist Controlled Labor ROME, Jum' 2 M—Provisional President Enrico’de Nicola, 69, sent his resignation to the Constituent Assembly today The resignation came after ap- message, read to a berto Terracini said i lh;:nllh ml: vented him from exercising “my functions any longer.” The possibilitv remained that the assembly might ask de Nicola to serve again. Other candidates men- tioned were the three old men of Italian 'm«,mm. all former Pre- |, i “Wn’ be the fatured Z‘:":.“ m(::”f“‘f’\n:?::;lo !I;Imr"q‘;‘;:}: speaker at the dinner to be given ;‘,,fl“‘d“ ml‘ ;ur\_“jOr o th‘u Big in her honor Saturday night at the I-‘ul.u’ nf.mP- F‘ World War. Salmon Creek Coumvry Club, Mrs N HEs | Ray Peterman, chairman of the Only railwav workers and rm- 5 . |committee in charge of the affair ployes in the most essential public = or S wer ted 1 has announced e L R The hour for the dinner has not confederation’s call for a “folded " been definitely set, but is dependent 'ms"” wotk stoppage. As whiktles Dlw . t upon the arrival hour of the steam- 5 whistles blew to ahnounce the | o princess Louise. The sffair will start of the strike, buses and other be infermal, and anyone interested means of local transportation came thn haltin R P i is cordially invited to attend. % I ORIVING PR IIEES 06y Reservations mav be made by call- scended and contiued on their way Norton H. Pearl, National ent of the American Legion Mrs ot hitod ! 1908 ¥ ing either Mrs. Peterman, Gr. 690, afoot. ‘or waited patiently for the o.yrs james Sofoulis, President of end of the lmlf hmu‘ in arranging transportation for those who do not have cars, and anyone Deeds, for (hp mnuwm; property, committee. have been recorded in the office of | In addition to the dinner honor- old by J. ¥. and Mae Williams to lurday for Mrs. Ethyl West, Depart- Carol Rivi |ment President. Mrs. West will g | the local unit, at 552. The commit o Itee would also appreciate dsslstnnce DEEDS RE(ORDED with cars who has extra room for | passengers is requested to notify the U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. {ing Mr. and Mrs. Pear], the Auxiliary House and lot in Seatter Tract will have a no-host luncheon Sat- House and lot on Harris Street|arrive in Juneau Saturday morning sold ky Fred and Billie Jaegel to v s Airlines, and will be here Harvold and Ellen Wil leaving the same afternoon Portion of land on Glacier High- by Pacific Northern plane for An- ! sold by John Chri: Bei: | chorage. e to J. B. Burford | IR repaee. SITKA MAN HERE ! DOCTOR FROM SITKA | Ernie Carter, owner of a cocktail ! Dr. Philip Moore, head of the bar in Sitka, is a guest at the Balr— Orthopedic Section of the Mount anof Hotel. Edgecumbe Hospital is a guest at| R |lm Baranof Hotel. 3 ‘Nam-ads me,p for resuits! Thursday — Friday Saturday Crepe - Satin Rayon Taffeta Tailored and Lace Trimmed STEVENS’ “The House of Swansdown” Game Tonight League Prssldenl Judge W. A Holzheimer ,announced this after- noon there will be a game tonight ‘m 6:30 o'clock between the Legion and Teen-Age teams. The grounds | are reported in good condition, or were at 2 o'clock this afternoon. e eee n PASSENGERS i 3 DESTROYERS |scheduled to arrive in Juneau July 17, leaving on July 21. Lofberg, (Commander Destroyer Di- | vision 212) {o, 'HORACE ADAMS, JR., ’ ARRIVES HOME; HE HERE JULY 17 FOR FOURDAYS ‘ Horace Adams Jr., who was grad- |uated from the University of South- Three destroyers are tentatively | e california in Los Angeles, arriv- ed in Juneau yesterday via the Pan American Airways. Horace, who re- |ceived part of his college training |under the Navy V-12 program, maj- 2 the U. 8. S. Buck and |, .4 i commerce. He is the son B B of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Adams of The destroyers are the U. S. S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1947° IS 5. (. GRADUATE REBEKAHS WILL HOLD INITIATION TONIGHT The Rebekah Lodge will have in- itiation of new members at their social meeting to be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. Hall, it was announced, and a good attend- ance is anticipated. Tonight's meeting will be the final one until the regular sessions are resumed in September. SR ST BTN CANNERYMAN HERE AUXILIARY SATURDAY ! —,—— Juneau and is a graduate of the All FFI ER OF Juneau High School, class’ of '42 Hls future plans are indefinite. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Asp of Ten- akee are registered at the Baranof. Asp is a canneryman. . DEFARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN The annual meeting of the Alaska | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., i20TH MERIDIAN TIME ~ AREBROUGHT IN ? BY PAA; 20 OUT Flying in (rum Seame yesterday, | the Pan American Airways brought |23 passengers. On the return trip | Tuberculosis Association was held | Miax. temp. | TODAY to the States, the plane carried 17 ‘Iast evening in the City Hall. Mrs. last | Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hus. Weather at passengers for Seattle and three for | Frances Paul, President of the mx-[ Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Ketchikan. | ecutive Board, presided. Anchorage 59 | 44 46 Trace Cloudy The following passengers flew The purbose of the meeting was | Barrow 4 | 33 33 0 Pt. Cloudy from Seattle to Juneau: Patricia to elect three new board members. |Bethel 58 | 40 40 07 Cloudy Poland, William Bruton, Horace In place of new members, the three Cordova 52 39 21 Drizzle Adams, Jr., James Allyn, @dward retiring members, J. B. Burford, H. Dawson 64 | 41 03 Cloudy Twining, Virginia Poulsen and in- L. Faulkner, and Dr. James Ryan, Edmonton 4 | 43 01+ Cloudy fant, William Pfannstiehz, George | Were re-elected to succeed them- | Fairbanks 64 | 43 .07 Fog Kelez, Willis Rich, Dorothy Mec- | selves. The election of officers fol- | Haines 53 | 46 Trac Cloudy Closkey. lowed and the retiring officers wer2 | Havre ;8 | 53 Trace Cloudy Josephine McCloskey, Ida Filley, al50 re-elected to their various Juneau Airport 54 “ 03 Cloudy Fleanor Koch, Linda Koch, Burt Offices. Mrs. Bess Winn was re- Ketchikan 58 | 46 0 Cloudy Curtis. S. W. Carter, the Rev. A. elected to the office of Executive | Kodiak 51 | 45 02 Cloudy Cssorgin, Peter Bickensheat, @ave Secretary of the Association. Kotzebue 57 t 46 Trace Fog Kennamer, Corrine Anderson, Wil- Those who will serve during the Los Angeles 5 | 59 Trace Fog liam Hunt, Lois Hunt, coming year will be: Mrs. Frances McGrath (R e 0 Cloudy Annette to Juneau: George Means, Paul, President; Mrs. Mildred Her- | Nome 57, oA 0 Cloudy Flying from Juneau to Seattle mann, First Vice-President; Dr. J.|Northway 64 | 4 0 Cloudy were the following: Edward Swear- O. Rude, Second Vice-President; P:tersburg 56 | 46 09 Cloudy ington, Polly Swearington, Carl James W. McNaughton, Treasurer. Portland 85 54 0 Cloudy Mueller, Leonard Roberts, Sally Members of the board consist of Prince George . 68 42 0 Cloudy Meyers, Joseph Park, Rita Willard, Mrs. Frances Paul, Mrs. Mildred Prince Rupert 56 | 44 0 Cloudy Ann Fitzoatrick, the Rev. Farrell, Hermann, J. B. Burford, H.’ L. Seattle 83 o4 0 Cloudy Fred Pfundt. Faulkner, Dr. James Ryan, H. R. Sitka 55 | 46 02 Cloudy Major J. M. Campbell, Col. O. F. VanderLeest, Curtis Shattuck, Dr. Whitehorse 60 | 40 43 03 Rain Ohison, Giordanilla Salvatore, Joe J.O.Rude, and Jamus M(-N.xught(m Yakutat 52 | 423 46 1.03 Cloudy Mullen, Juseppe " Travia; William o | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) Kinkade, Olaf Johnson. | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A high pressure center lies about 1200 evercr PICTURE IO BE SHOWN AT CHAMBER MEETING i il The mction picture “America Sails DAVE DISHAW Hmi the Seven Seas" will be shown again 0" BUSMESS mlp tomorrow at the regular weekly meeting of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce. This movie, presented Dave Dishaw, former local con- py the Pacific Coast Steamship In- tractor-builder, who has made An- qugtries, was shown at yesterday’s chorage his heme for the past sev- patary Club meeting and was re- eral years, hac been se old cejved so well that many requests friends and renewing acquaintances were made for a repeat perform- mil west of northern California and a low pressure center is located over the interior of Canada tlis morning. This vressure distribution has caused a northwesterlv flow of air over the east Pacific Ocean. A weak low pressure center is located south of the Alaska Peninsula and is causing the pressure to fall over the Gulf of Alaska this morning Temperaturcs ranged from 40 to 54 degrees along the coast from the Puget Sound area to the Alaska Peninsuld this morning. The highest temperature yesterdayv ranged from the highs 60s to the low 70s in ihe interior of Canada and Alaska. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at many stations along the coast from Queen Charlotte Sound to Bristol Bav and at scattered pcints over central Canada and the northern Rocky Mountain rezion and the Plain States of the United States. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. teday Juneau to Ketchikan: Call, K. F. Coburn, U. S. Alderman. ! in Juneau, while here on a business gnea. WIND Height of Waves trip for the CAA. He has been with gt Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) the CAA the past five years, with FROM Ahcnom\m: Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 52 W 12 2 feet headouarters in Anchorage. e Eldred Rock Cloudy 57 Calm Zero Al Dishaw, his father, is now 1o- Eqward J. Grimstad of Anchor- Point Retreat Cloudy 51 SW 5 Zero |cated in Phoenix, Arizona, having gge js registered at the Hotel Ju- Five Finger Light . Cloudy 53 W 3 Zero |gene there about a year ago from ., Lincoln: Rock Cloudy 53 NNW 7 Zero Anchorage. H il A e st Guard Island . Cloudy 58 swW 2 Zero i | HERE FROM SAN DIEGO Cape Decision .. Cloudy 52 W 5 2 feet FROM WRANGELL - H. Frauem and K. Kuehme of MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska and the outside waters, Mr. and Mrs. Alan McKay of ga, piego calif, are registered at Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds less than 15 miles per hour. Wrangell are guests at the Gastin- 4. Gactinean Hotel Variable cloudiness with an occasional light rain shower. eau Hotel. i A 7 RIS SR L 2 ~ GUESTS Mean that a Bedroom Must Be Freshened Upl . . Ruffled Curtains— Hathaway Cushion Dots 44 x 78 . ...$4.35 pr. Creamy Marquisette 59 x 81 ..$7.75 pr. Extra Wide Ruffies 75 in. x 21; yds. wide White $12.50 pr. Spreads— Hobnail .....$8.95 Chenille __......$9.75 up Hard Finish $6.95 Rugs— : Wool Hooked—Shag. Sheets— 72 x 108 ..........$3.00 81 x 108 $3.75 90 x 108 .. ..$4.25 . Pillow Cases— 42x36 ...........80¢c 45 x 36 . —«-85¢ Tea Rose and White MAIL ORDERS . GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Sizes: 32 to 44 gl