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e — e e e '. PAGE EIGHT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 21, 1947 - QFISH HEARINGS ALASKA COASTALIRecent Bride s ARE Io BE HEI'D (ARRIES 201 OVER' Honored’ Shower pitches: Floberg 11; Lawrensen, 11. ‘The machinery is already work-| PSSR A bany girl was born to Mr. 23 Ru“s '0 Balk: B. Palmer. First on balls: ing to help solve some of the| 0" RUI.E (HANGES SATURDAY SUNDAY Mrs. J. A. Sofoulls and daughter|2nd Mrs. Robert Ditmen In St off Lawrensen, 6; off B. Palmer, problems presented while we were ! M Joseph Hospital at Fairbanks at 3. Struck out: by Floberg, 4; by in your city, and it is our hope fl u'l"n y - TR o Aldiks - Obestd] Atrines aiss| BBOAT iR AR CEmturdiy L0 B R M | Lawrensen, 2; by B. Palmer, 8. Hit ot o y iy et g > le s 8 r s arilyn |man 1is the former Florence Dob- | -; lander, rner. be given Ketchikan from time to| 70 ROBERT D"“A“S | ervors: - Etks :Moose. 1 Left on many other individuals for the| bases: Moose, 7. Wild many courtesies extended to us? ary Jean entertained at a post- | 5 vy | Dapeevicr 0 i { n ;i A|aSka Onem Sea"le j\x,_«l Sunday, carrying a total of D:;C”m: recent bride of Joh of Juneau and the hew father is | pitcher: B. Palmer; losing pitch-| Very kindest regards, i ’ ’ 207 passengers Planes touched at|™T® - s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael i ler: Lawrensen. Umpires: plate, (Signed) Michael Dederer, Vice all regular Southeast Alaska stops| Varlous games furnished the iy i al SCORE BY INNINGS e ¥ PINL L Pise. The Santile Chsmiber of Says Thompson {7 pas 15 it |entertainment for the evening af- J: Haas of Juneau e, . & 9 ‘ | Cochrane; bases, Hedges. es, The Seattle Chamber of from Sentfle "y it b et P‘”!““ he!ter which many lovely gifts were graduate of Juneau high school o e Commerce, and Chairman, The sengers to Petersburg on the y ) . d e 3 f H ; 5 a i W ABHINGTON. ily a1Lthltwo days were Bessle Siik, 0, m|presentsd Sl sl Hounrea* srias SR8, MleH e g h.'mdt"“:"“ 31902312 23 NEXT SAnS g ML Ty ith Sad Wildlite wervice sald]MaNell snd Simeon Onbigas; to, OINENtS Swire aetved by the| 28 A 1R the, EMTpee, RN Ti{Mibee 040200002 8 The next scheduled game is to- '@ to ml'o..l‘ today it will hold eight hearings in!Ketchikan, Emmett Botelho, Mr. ! hostesses. The birth makes Mr. | morrow night, weather permitting, FROM LONE STAR STATE e s und ono in Seattle ths fall [and Mrs. Magnani, Katherine and| Attending the ‘party were: Mes-| ~"8 A parertd 14 It was a wild, higih scoring game | etween the Legion and Elks. | T. -Herlin and D.7D. Smith of and “All the East” - ka's 1948 commercial fisher- |Keith magnani. From Ketchikan dames Leo Jewett, Sam Dapcevich, | 48 |yesterday afterncen at Firemen's| G T TR | Rafugio, Texas, are guests at the on Al ies N i < s. Lundquist . B S v Homer Nordling, Olaf Bodding, |time. ~ Mrs. Lund é Baranof Hotel sulations to Juneau, A. Jones, Mr. Mahon: WP . - four grandchildren Park for the league-leading Elks, - [ PeN olel. Prodkd the|and R. Millice; from Petersburg, Ray Peterman, Edna Polley, Agnes mother of Mrs.|as they trampled the Moose team' COMMUNI‘,ATION | SRR S b R | airline .:;’:,;?)cm g % Thodipeon enier oI Kicfer, and Tom Mierzejewski, and | Mrs. W. Griffith division of heries, will | Bob B 4 5 '+ | Haas, who is visiting here from 23 to 8. FROM NATION'S CAPITAL | conduct the on proposed e Mt ety D Violet | ordova, is a great grandmother| On the first ball pitched in the pgiior Juneau Daily Empire, Ju-| Carlos de Goyeneche of Wash- SANLIRANGNCO: 1 312K, rule changes for all the major two children, Harriet Dapcevich, Derthd =Beens, =—<HH&| o0 "pe tirst. time |bali game, catcher Houston of the'y ... Alask: D, o e LOS ANGELES. . . 143 hrs. e il 2 Fred Geeslin, Laura and Sakogami, and Sarah Linehan. |07 o 5N | E)k run, Hi R | B, e CHICAGO . ....19% fishing areas ir 1 waters. 3 4 PSP i R — - ks got a home run. His teammate| pear Sir:—One of the pleasant Baranof Hotel . hrs. His schedu Rener, L. C. Pet S. W | HERE rnoM KETCHIKAN | Werner got two round trips in the|,iivjjeges one has after returning — NEW YORK .« « o+ 25%hrs. Juneau, Sept ka, Sept AHLI‘-\“ J“'x 1:;}11:’ : C. W.\' Miss Betty Allen, of Juneau, be- | npicc Jessica Bird of Kmmmn'f“m‘\ one in the second and again 'from a trip such as ours is con- Craig, Sept burg, Sept. L@ arry Talber Fenevieve gap work today in the local office e iR 3 a Hotel,|in the ninth inning. Holloway g0t (acting those who were helpful in 26; Ketchikan Anchorage, | White, Dorothy Whelan of the Alaska Communications Sys- % N"Mt,‘m 'l“:‘mfmmt 3 {one in the first inning, and Joe makmg;.' it so enjoyable, and thank- FOR WORK u N I T E D Oct. 85 ‘Ko 4. Cordova,| Father Whelan, Mr. and M1s.'tem of the U. S. Army Signal FROM PETERSBURG |Snow connected in the third. Pas- g them for the part they played. . OR PLAY Oct. 9; Seattle, Oct Harry Nettron, Mr. and Mrs. C. k. Corps. She is the daughter of Glenn ~ Robert Morgan of Petersburg is quan got the only homer for the powever, in our particular case ? AIR LINES 3 - 3 | Amundson and two children, Is-' Allen, at the Baranotf Hotel. Mocse, in the ninth inning. Ithere were so many persons in your o © © ® o w » e a|mael Vosotros, R. Molina, Santo SAENEENA i A - e — | Both teams switched pitchers city who were so.very kind to us, . o g DAL Bl Dy, LUmsirE U. S. DEPARTMENY OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU |during the game. The Elks started we feel the only way to thank s"'S“"’:"““I'I';':'a;:‘O"' * WEATHER REPORT tino, Constantino and Sammy JUNEAU, ALASKA {the game with Cantillion on theithem all properly is through your In Seattle call Eliof e Temperature for 24-Hour e Quejada. | WEATHER BULLETIN | mound but also pitched Tanner and | newspaper. o Period Ending 7:30 oClock | Irom Sitka to duneau, Dorice oy poy o4 yoURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. ‘M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | B. Palmer. The Moose had Law-| will you therefore exvress the . This' Morning o/|Homilton, Mr. and Mis. : Gecige Max, temp. | TODAY |rence and Floberg. isincere thanks of the entire group, e In Juneau—Maximum, 70; ® Sl“‘""'“"d lip\:“l‘ &:l‘.“““-‘;”‘-w ((‘:'(‘)'Uk‘ Jast | Lowest 4:30am. 24hzs. Weatherat | The box scores and summary) which, by the way, includes Lue PR ® mipimum, 55 ® ! Phyllis M. Cook, Phyllis E. Cook.| Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. (follow: | i v g k owe; F. Grusa, Mary Martin, Tel B ouston, 3b, ¢ i A “';fi':::uh':“f(",f.fl‘:”‘,“ 2| Guifey, Clair Swenson, F. Larry- Bethel = 53 ;9 : gg’“dy | Werner, ss 644120 © Varable cloudiness with e 5P A. Hatte, Mrs. Emma Roth SN ki 4? o o Pt Cloudy | CaRtillion, o 532210 % oocamariad cafbEb Wi to- e ond EEhny Pugh ik 2 "1 :;‘ Pt. Cloudy puv, 15 S el e night and TR ibils 8 avdneaul 19 2ehakes, [att. re o 6 43 ;‘ 0 o el SO e ey e e change n temperature o] 558 Wb, 2 O'Tootle, Mrs. C. Fairbanks HS) 11 "1 14 Cléud ST I MRt 8 18 1 (8 s ” ‘rnri'mn\n‘d\' o |George and A. G. Da to Peli- Haines 3 54 5 E y Smithberg, cf, If .3 1 0 0 1 0] 5 s can, Curtiss Shattuck, H. Tatter, Havre o o & * | E. Palmer, 1If 5 2400001 . In Juneau - 33 n:x hes; ® o4 Arola, K. Goodman, Gene Dun- Juneau Airport 72 51 58 19 Rain Guy, of 42210 0l e since July 1, 302 inches. ® jan "y o1 Tane 1 Alhadoff and J. Ketchikan 70 50 54 Trace Pt. Cloudy | oo ™ %005 otioal ® AL Airport — .19 inches; ® grearns; to Excursion Inlet, E. Kodiak 60 50 51 0 Pt. Cloudy | er f 000000 e since July 1, 236 inches on and 1. Miller. Kotzebue m 51 60 0 Cloudy PR e B R ! ’ ®| To Hawk Inlet, C. Gunderson Los Angeles 61 . © e o o+ o e @ ©° ..q G Anderson; to Hoonah, McGrath |1 a8 55 Pt. Cloudy | Totals 46 38 16 27 10 2‘ e |Larry Lindstrom, W. Jewell, Eva Numfi G; i 7o gg g gi"“gly ; | Moose ABRHPOAE| i A e Vander; and R. W. Cralg on a Northway 8: 53 - Cloudy | Fioberg, cf, If, p .5 0 2 0 0 0} ! Ll M‘“‘“.‘Exl‘)'mlz ‘l‘;)s ALTOS Tound trip charter; to Hidden Petersburg 59 | 53 53 01 Cloudy Nevue, 2b 4022 21 :&fimé o Falls, Cliff Richmond; to Hood gflrflfln% 80 55 55 0 Pt. Cloudy | commack, rt,ef .. 3 1 0 2 0 2 : ST _|Bay, W. Chapo and Allen Johns; Prince George 48 | Barnes, ¢ 1000 0 0f I Of interestpitipnds dn Jun Ay, “Chatham, ©, Daniels; to Coba, Prince Rupert 63 | @ 50 Trace Fog | Pasquan, 10 4221401 is the marriage of Jane Clarki|p.... cox;' to Chichagoff, T. A. Seattle 71 54 57 0 Pt. Cloudy | porsythe, ss 51313 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester , ... {0 Todd Ray Ratcliff, Sitka 65 52 57 0 Cloudy | Holla: o Distributed 2 . son; 3 . nder, 3b 421220 stributed By Graff, to Mr. Hans Graff Glass.|" prom Tenakee to Juneau, Mr. Whitehorse CO N Pt. Cloudy | pagorty, 1f, ¢ sS4 90 ©OPOM & €O, at Christ Episcopal Church, 105 g Mys. John Tennyson, W. Yakutat 64 | 41 52 0 Cloudy |Roge, 1f. of $11102 Altos, California, June 25. Jackson, Mrs. C. George, Sam | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) Tsoveriseit B 80 1 A5a 0 Attending the wedding was MIS.|aq, ang G. W. Cady; from Peli- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A belt of low pressure extends from the | Sx el SO R R | Lottie Spickett, grand-aunt of the ...’ ¥ stratton, J. C. Reed, Z. extreme northeast portion of Canada westward across Southeast 1 bride whose mother was Miss d A , ; 4 Totals 38 8132713 7 " | Singevald, R. Ray, Kay Goo“man, Alaska and thence westward into the Bering Sea. An intense low Summary — Home runs: Werner Georgia Caro, formerly of Juneau.ip E. Fellows, Mrs. C. Merila and' pressure center is located at the tip of the Aleutian chain. A mod- \’2' Snow, Pasquan, Houston Hol]o-’ Mrs. Glass, like her mother, Was Layry Fitzpatrick | erately strong low pressure center which is now located 400 miles | T Tw -l;ase "hits: Ca‘milhnn graduated from Ward-Belmont,| From Hawk Inlet, C. Anderson!' southwest of Ketchikan is moving slowly eastward and is expected to | R il o it o) RV i o b iR S5 LS NN S A 5 (PR et z Arhn s G Nashville, Tenn. She is a niece of anq A, Salezzi; form Hoonah, A. alter its course and move northeastward over the local area. An 1 k Bert Caro of Junau, and vited ke a6 Duniap. P Lahton | extensive migh pressurecenters.covers.that. porton ot the Pacitic )OO0 here as a child. |en, J. Angell, L. Lindstrom and Ocean from Midway to the coast of Washington. Partly cloudy skies |== = A Ed Arola; from Althorp, Wesley| with little or no precipitation and normal temperatures have char- | = = FAIR ASSN. PAILU OFF |and Lillian Turner. acterized the weather of the western portion of the United States = = The Southeast Alaska Fair Asso-| From Juneau to Skagway, Mr. and the interior of Canada during the past 24 hours. Extremely !E = clation has received a check from | Crajg, M. Gage and Mrs. K. He-| variable cloudiness, near normal temperatures and frequent rain show- |== = the U. S. Government for $14,- burn: to Haines, Mr. and Mrs.| ers have been reported over Southeast Alaska during the past 24 = = 09582 as the balance rvmmninu,Lv\nu_ Mr. Aaron Gerber, and hours and little or no precipitation has been reported. Fog, drizzle, |= E due from condemning proceedings Mrs. I. B. Houser; from Skagway light rain and surface winds up to 35 miles per hour have been reported (= = when the U. S. Army took over to Juneau, Mrs, Carroll, R. Rogers,| by stations in the western portion of the Aleutian chain during the |= . E their building here, |C. J. Rogers, Capt. Telquist, M.: night. = [} = — -, —— Sodinia, R. W. Craig, Mr. and MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN _E- ] = MRS. GRUENING RETURNS |Mrs. Diffin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray| Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today C 1= - = Mrs. Ernest Gruening, wife of |Bonniction and Mr. and Mrs. H.| WIND HeighrorWaves:E ™ = Alaska’s Governor, returned here Grant | station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | = = via PAA Saturday from Salt Lake| From Juncau to Tulsequah, E.|Cape Spencer . Cloudy 56 Calm Zero = ] City where she had been atLvndmgiPfllll’l‘hm\. Mr. and Mrs. F. James Eldred Rock Cloudy 60 SsSW 10 1 foot = = the Governor's conference with her and child, Martin Eld, F. McIn- point Retreat Cloudy 59 SE 5 1 foot = = husband. The Governor, and a|tosh Jr., J. Medurd, W. M. Matt- Pive Finger Light . Cloudy 55 WSW 3 Zero = A'N Tq L A = group of other Governors, has gone son, E. McIntosh, Eugene Mc- Lincoln Rock . Pt. Cloudy 63 NNW 8 Zero = M B V] § to the Hawaiian Islands as a guest }Dougall, D. MacLeod, W. Bonnei- Guard Island Cloudy 6 S 2 Zero = 2 — of that Territory in the interests mus, J. Osinchull and A. Jones. Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 56 W 10 Zero = N = of statehood for Hawail. From Tulequah to Juneau, R. T.| ~ MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- = = - |Koch, F. Gillies, R. J. Adams, V. NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, |== = SOAP BOX DERBY | Gibson, B. Reid and G. Machuk. | Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—light variable winds. Mostly cloudy with |== = | From Juneau to Lake Hassel- -asional rain showers. Considerabe fog during the nights and mornings. | == = Tryouts for the Soap Box Derby |borg, Curley Davis, E. W. Davis, - 3 g Sl = TUESDAY‘ = will be held this evening, according |R. Davis, Fred Sorri, Jr., Jerry = = to word received from Don Skuse.|Kirkham and L. McDonald, all re- | 2 = = Because the time of the big race is|turning to Juneau on another| » H = WEDNESDAY = drawing near, the tryouts will be|flight; from Taku Lodge to Ju- D"" w'“ ge' § = held rain or shine. Mr. Skuse asks |neau, Mr. and Mrs. E. Buttner, 4 — THURS = that the boys tryout soon, to leave |Ted and Marianne Buttner; from | g = DAY = the hill free Friday night for the|Youngs Lake, Mr. and Mrs. ‘L.| = Y your Diesel = = Sitka contestants who are due to|Pusich, R. Pusich, P. Kalaas and . % = = arrive then. Roy Kalaas. | |f you don’f Vlafch out” = = - > > -— | ->-o—— i = 1 TRIAL TODA | CONVENTION COMMITTEE | = = Carroll Wall, former fishing boat| The Outdoor Writers Convention = = captain, was scheduled to be tried| Committee will meet at 7:30 o'clock | = = today on a charge of careless use|tonight in the offices of the Ju- = = of firearms He is accused of|neau Merchants Association. i = = pointing a pistol at his former = et = = employer, Leslie H. Grove. ’l‘hcl RHOUES IN TOWN | = = trial was to be before U. S. Com-, R. W. Rhodes oi Ketchikan is a | = NO REFUNDS = missioner Felix Gray. guest of the Gastineau Hotel. IE NO EXCHANGES E 4 - = = NO APPROVALS = 1= = : = = The Needlecraft and Junior Shop | = = | 1111, Seward Street | A L = . CHAVANETTE = { - Sure as shogtin’, if there’s Old Man Dirt in your Diesel fuel, = ® PLAIDS and = 2.“, Big W(gek ’ | Eh.flc‘s lroublle hahlcad. 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