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PAGL TWO THE DAILY ALASKA F_MPIR[:—~JUNI-.AU ALASKA TUESDAY; JU LY 8, 1947 July 8, — (R the powers government INGTON broadening Territorial sent to the Senate to- House approval offices were day with unanimou: O the Governor of Alaska ithority in cases gives to grant pardons lving violations of local laws, d to remit fines and other for- fei | vower is held by the Go Puerto Rico, the nd the Virgin Islands Public Lands Committee the measure. It | aska became a | | GENERAL STEESE Hawaii VISITING FRIENDS CN PRESENT TRIP who has Assistant Governor of the Panama Canal Zone for the last ix months, is in Juneau, was head Commission for Territory leave’ for old friends. He the Alaska Road from 1 to 1927 2 month’s visit ir visiting and is b: the Thursday he will Oon Haines, wnere he will drive over the and the Alcan Highway to ) From Fairbanks he will OSS”I‘ S SATIN visit Anchorage, Seward, Valdez, v Mount McKinley Park, and way points. LACING COMBINATION | After he le’t Juneau in 1927, Gen. Ste spent five rs_in South as manager of the Gull rporation. His main offices Colombia and he was also Glamorous twill satin in a front-lacing combination ... of interests in Venezuela combining glamour ; custom-type fit; and figure correc- ater he was trans- tion! The uplift bra section is lace topped. In average ferred t 2 and lived in Oklahoma and Te» and tall average lengths. trned to active duty Corgs of En rs in 1941 a six month per- six nths stretched to $17.50 was not released May of this year. \ppointed -Assist- charge of the c Locks, when the ‘Quaticy since 1857 o sipping going through evious records. rom the se, who l\\l\ nia, has 2 way h " JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. | PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL the he cities I his route are N w York. and Ne WELDING se's last visit to Ju- . . cau was nine years His - PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | 500 "5 000 200 0 £ ul£v| was raining when I return- A BIG VOTE OF THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR HELP WITH THE FIREWORKS DISPLAY: - CURLY DAVIS BILL MATHENY CLEO COMMERS BUD NANCE AL LITTLE FRED SORRI BILL FEERO JACK CLARK A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO JIM HUSTON AND HIS SUB-PORT CREW! GLENN LEACH, Chairman, Fireworks Committee | from Biflil{Brdédefiihg Powers Of Territorial Government Are Given House Approval Territorry, the committee said, “be- cause the lack of a stable and sub- stantial population precluded the establishment of a local legislative authority.” Another bill would vermit the Al- aska Legislature to provide for the zoning of property outside of or- ganized municipalities. It would not affect property occupied by the U.| S. government. The third would provide that in | all future deeds transferring land public to private owners in Alaska, the government reserve right-of-way privileges for roads and bndges AIRMAIL | SERVICE FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY BEGINS Regularly scheduled awmail ser- vice was inaugurated today between Juneau, Haines and Skagway by Berners Bay. Mrs. Crystal Jenne Postmaster, received authorization today for the Alaska Coastal Air- ines to carry air mail on a regular schedule to these points. The ser- vice will be given on Thursday and Saturday week. Formerly, mail was shipped at ir- regular intervals via air to these points and was paid for by the U S. Post Office Dept. on a par pound basis. Under the new program, only airmail will he sent via air to these points and it will be paid for at the regular air mail rates. PP B T S STEAMER MOVEMENTS Southeastern, fram Frince Rupert in port and scheduled to sail for Sitka this eveni Princess Louise. from Vancouver, scheduled to arrive at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon and leaves for Skag- way at 10:30 o'clock. Alaska. from Seattle, scheduled to arrive Saturday. Princess Norah scheduled to ‘sail from Vancouver 9 p.m. tomorrow. Baranof, ifrom west scheduled southbound Saturday Tuesday, of each Arly L Kress has signed a wvaiver of removal and will be sent Mrs. hack to Washington State on the first availakle boat. She was ar- rested here by Deputy U. S. Mar- shal Sid Thompson last week on a|S from Seattle [ 2off, £he faces a charge of allegedly hav- ‘u W. Frederickson, Dr. and M telegraphic warrant ing forged a U. S. Treasury check. 'W. C. Stok BESS WILLIAMS IST GUEST SPEAKER AT NCON ROTARY (LUB Miss Bess wmxnm.s of the gional Office of the Children’s Re- Bu- | reau, was the gucst speaker at the Rotary luncheon held this noon in Baranof the Gold Room Hotel of the Her topic was the “hility of the citizens of the Territory to the children. She cited the in- adequats legislative appropriation as detrimental to the care of de- pendent children. Routine business discussed includ- ¢d the forthcoming Soap Box Derby trial runs, under the managament of Don Skuse, which will start to- night. C ts at the meeting included Homer Crewson, Warren Hum- phreys, and Ross Sweet of Seattle, Dr. P. H. Moore of Sitka, Captain McElwee of Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and General Jam, Steese ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES CARRIES 88 ON MONDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines completed all regular flights yesterday in spite ‘| of poor wea making seven trips out of Juneau that touched at Ketchikan, Menafee Inlet, Wrang- ell, Todd. ‘Tenakee, Hawk Inlet Warm Springs, Funter Bay, Peli- can Hoonah, Chichagoff, Skagway ind Sitka Passengers to Sitka were Tom Mr. Rognan, Jean Fannin, BReulah Faulk, Eve Suter, Collette Fester, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, J. Dur- gin and Fred Easley. From Juneau to Skagway, O. F. Benecke and George Towle; to Ten- ikee, Mr. and Mrs. Tennison, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Asp, David Joseph, D. A. Berg and P. Williams; to Todd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Godfrey, and | Boris Chernikotf. Juneau tp Pglican, L. J Gilbert, O. Vienola and M. Lynch; to Hcongh, H. C. Peterson; to Ketchikan, C. F. Wyller; from Wrangell to Juneau Joe Petticrew Mrs. Bert McCoy, Lloyd Reinhart, William Willard and Gorden Jacquot. From Sitka, Maria Soskin, Mrs. R. L. Bacon, Virginia Bacon, Mrs. C. Phimdt, Martha Milligroch, Marson Mycrs, B. Myers, H. L. Crowley, Harold Lee, Scofield De Long Jean ¥annin, R. G. Hall, M. M. Miller, A. F. Rowley, Sharon and Shirley Rowley, Mrs. Carol Da- vis, Mr. nd Mrs. R. Oho, Henry Mo Gloria Davis, Livina and N Davis, Maxine Mitchell and Ray Stevens. From Pelican to Juneau, Thor S. Goodman, Lola Lane, James W. Tu r, Mr. anG Mrs. Roscoe Max . and B. Melvin; from Chicha- Jack Roehm; from Skagway, From H. J. Hedgins and Harold Hodgins, Mrs. Joe B'\\xlh om Hoonah, Sylvia, Walter and jcan Airways las from Warm Springs,| Michelson and her youne son, Dav- have been the house guests of | William T. Mahoney. n may visit s with the Ward Cove o \lmuu‘ Obert: «BOOTH IN Mart:n Booth of Metlakatla is at TOWN 1 Woodford and Tommy | | I Marie Shipp; from Funter Bey, id, | Mrs. H. Harcrave and Mrs. W. Wil- | Mr. afid Mrs. | liams. Mr. Michel — e later. He | Cannery FROM KAKE el Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of | Kake are stopping at the Gastineau Hotel VeiE sl ) QUGS MRS. MICHELSON VISITOR Since her arrival via Pan Amfln— Friday at Ketchikan. The Micheisons are neau residents but have home in Seattle for the last eight! Their oldest s ing in Seattle time in the Army occupation forc- es in Germany. Harold is now with low ceiling aiter Juneau! PBgn American A ly two passengers terday. Clara former Ju- made their ette Island. The reguiarly . Joe, is liv-|from Seattle got a spending sqme | Al and fog iield, from where the; peatedly to reach Juneau through 2 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA irways brought to Juneau yes- Whitmore and Joan Lucas were flown here irom Ann- scheduled flights s Gustavus tried re- durinz the af- he C “"“El“.“" el the Marines and'is stationed at ‘ernoon. i g Samai in the Philippine Islands. | — e e HERE FROM HOONAL Mrs Michelson plans; to remain | Harry Douglas of Hoonah is re- Juneau for approximately two| os o gistored af b, Gibtined Hotel. TAAE [ H PlTAl NOTES - Lk i " When you pay for QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. - - Buy ¢ U. S. DEFARTME! DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, i20TH MERIDIAN TIME hiax. temp. | TODAY Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Havre Juneaun Airpert Ketlchikan Kodiak Kotzebue Los Angeles McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Pertland Prince George Prince Rubert Seattle Sitka Whitehorse Yakutat arougn En —adyv. MIDWESTERNERS HE and , Towa. :+-ads! Baranof Hote! JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN last, 24 hrs.* 66 36 49 54 56 82 64 58 | Lowest 4:30am. 24 temp. temp. 50 50 31 32 44 46 46 48 49 54 54 43 48 2 52 65 65 16 50 51 51 49 49 48 49 55 56 46 46 45 46 46 48 49 49 55 55 42 45 49 50 51 54 50 50 49 47 49 *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The frem central Canada westward across central Alaska to the Aleutian The first of the 3 series of lows 1 OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Precip. 4:30am. |G at St. Ann's Hospital 03 Cloudy Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts werc 0 Fog the parents of a baby boy on July Rain 7. Their new son weighed seven Rain unds 8 ounces. Pt. Cloudy 18 Cloudy | THEY'RE FROM MISSOURL Cloudy Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Myers of Kan- Pt. Cloudy sas City, Missouri, are stopping al 14 Rain the Baranof Hotel. 13 Rain —_————— 0 Cloudy PETERSBURG WOMAN HERE 05 Rain Mrs. Glen Metcalf of Petersburg 0 Clear is staying a: the Gastineau Hotel. Cloudy | " 01 Showers ) = 07 Cloudy Ak for Ke«laa‘qd g Pt. Cloudy g Smocthert Rourbon 0 Cloudy -f 0 Cloudy Pt. Cloudy ! Clondy ATERFILL~ RAZIER Rain KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY which were lccated Islands have moved eastward during the vast 24 hours. eries this morning portion of A pressure ar This pressure distribution hours on the coastal arsa of Sout a, centr: Thunder stor southweste: central Canada. peratures over Sout Gulf of Alaska. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today Height of Waves | (Sea Condition) Station Cape Spencer Lincoln Rock Cape Decision MARINE FORECA NING: Lynn Canal heur. Remair outside waters, southerlv cr westerl 1 Alas heast Weather is centered about hes second of the series and the third is located over the Bering Sea. 700 miles south of the Alaska Peninsula. d rain to fall durinz the past 24 Alaska and the Aleutian Islands Alaska end at scattered points over were revorted along the boundary be- tween Canada and the United States in the vicinity of Montana. Alaska wre a little below normal yesterday and ranged from 48-52 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound to the | ca Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Temp. is lu(.‘\Le(l just south of Coronation Gulf in northern Canada is located over the north central WIND hour Dir. and Vel. SSW SSW 5 SW " FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- Taku Inlet—southerly winds 15 to 25 miles per r of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the nce to Yakutat—variable winds generally less than 20 miles per rain or drizzle and considerable fog. 16 20 14 Sid are registered at the Cloudy Mrs. CRharles PU. as discharged fr) y Crafora of pital on Saturday. | wi 3 ed on Sunday. On |Anna Webster twer | Sarah Trowler ot mitted to the yesierday. Geyer and baby boy E. E. Jensen and baby girl and M re discharged. Gover! erson of Sitka Ann's Hos- Mrs. John G were discharz- Monddy, Mrs Juneau was ad- nment Hospital A raby boy weighing 8 pounds and five ounces was born to Mr Weather at ' and Mrs. William Loescher on July A high Tem- 1 foot 2 feet 2 feet with light W;m ..4, &cC L7 WATERFILL AKD FRAZIR DISTHLERY C0. o BAROSTONN AND INCHORAGE, KENTUC The 4th of Juiy Fireworlks Display Was Desigited and Presented Under the Supervision of: ORTHERN FIREWORKS OMPANY * Be Sure te Plan to Use FIREWORKS for YOUR Next Convention or Celebration! Displays from $50.00 Up GLENN LEACH Phone Green 635 * Manager P. 0. Box 2330, Juneau