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TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947 | | R / R I p A (i Burt LANCASTER -Ava GARDNER M | TOMORROW! THE ONE MYSTERY DRAMA YOU" NEVER SOLY WILL NEVE £ of < NIGHT o STALKS TERROR! |late Wendell L | springboard for his 1940 presic | tial campaign From there Taft will to address Now, your Home i Permanent is EASIER! | tions™ EASIER! na daho. EASIER] oo { part, with new, round PLASTIC CURLERS exclusive with To | i . | iE THE CREME COLD WAVE | i i HOME | PERMANENT | | Deluxe Kit, with Regular Kit. l plastic curlers fiber curlers $12% | $900 Resnno | 2 curlers . . 3100 | Al prices plus tax Butler-Maurc Brug Co. S Taings for our O | CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co! 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATILE 4 - Eliot 5323 ié_'em’nql/an(wfim/nnbe/y( i xS — ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 e O N YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service e s e | | | ‘ | - | MOTHER and DAUGHTER / PERMANENTS Mother pays our | regular price and | little daughter gets | one for half-price. A SPECIAL SKIN TREATMENT FREE by— PHYLLIS MAYNARD ARTHEA BALLANTYNE GRACE WILEY—Owner The ' Florence Shop | 129-3rd St. Phone 427 OPEN EVENINGS _— |caster leading role brilliant traying tt th an. mond 1€ 1 Ava (¢} THE KILLERS" IS BILL AT CAPITOL MASS ON TH Gardner in the Capitol - . T0 FEEL OUT the 1 to- PUBLICOVIR CANDIDACY (Continuca yrerm t , Calif., Sept Page 19 he will speak co before the C h Club, an Wil | hart, Ore., lcan ctubs ,of ‘he had recei for may state trip the ntia talk ac s. t Wi {sion of Gov New York, another that 2 cept Wyoming, stern Thomas E. iir “nume would the Rep state. He par: vacati De potential Oone} b said GOP TWINS.AT MILK FEST 'MEMORIAL REQUIEM UR SDAY Memo Requiem Mass will be offered t the repose o F. Thibodeat 1 G John k Ord M ore Joe Wad Wiilian will be the Mayor f the Knig Bishop's pews on the right e mem! lumbus 1 occupy Club side hurch and the Ca rs will be seated on the ft side. The members of the Filipino Social Club wili be seated behind the Kni Columbus on the right Church Tae to attend - > - 'T OUT husett received an 1l last night at 11 o'clock, and sailed for Point Adol- phu hortly after midnight ——————— HERE FROW SITKA Mr Frank Brewer of Sitka is € red at tie -Baranof Hotel. - -se Helen G. Kern and Kathy of Oak Park, Tll., Baranof Hotel. are staying IVAL _ carolyn_ and Marilyn Vallem, 17-month-old twins of Rockford, IlL, dip straws into a milk bottle at annual Milk Day Celebration at Harvard, IlL. PREDICTS SALMON PACK WILL BE LESS THAN LAST YEAR jal salmon pack in pected to be below The comme: SE Alaska is e the yearly season. Th s today of c ant Director of the the prediction James, Assist- U. S. Fish and w Miiton Service, of Washington, . Who ncw making an in- tion trip of F and Wildlife Activities in Alask He said that present indications give every rea- son to believe that the pack for SE Alaska will be below normal this year Despite the failure of the SE Alaska ncn pack to come up to hopes, James said that the over- all pack for the rritory this year will exceed that of last yes He said that this is due principally to the excellent catches made in the Bristol Bay and C which have reported double that of 1946. James has been in the Territory bout six weeks thus far on annual inspection trip and will n in SE Alaska for approx another week before re- to his office in Washing- o} R COASTAL AIRLINES REPCRTS 58 FLOWN ON MONDAY TRIPS Coastal Airline Alasks c flights from Juneau yesterday to ay, Sitka, Hawk Inlet, Ten- akee, Tish Bay, Hoonah, Gusta- vus, Taku HarZor, ‘Tulsequah, Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketch- ikan. Passe: from Juneau to Sit- ka w Grush, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Myl jek, M n W. 8. Storch, Mr. Wetzel, Mrs, O. Hollman, Mr and Mrs. Springer, Al Stuart, Al Berger Lee Avrit, Mrs. M. . | YOUTHS STUDY MOUNTAIN CLIMBING — Ernie Niederer shows. - public school class in mountain climbing how to scale a cliff at Jasper Park, Alberta, - h&!. : O.hD_ ‘U C 1 N G POWER AGA N _ The Dnieper River dam in Russia, a large section i of which was wrecked during the war, has been almost rebuilt and is producing power again, + .+Helen | { i | | | | i s ria e - s | Fr Junea a Inlet, N. Hounen: o, Beagwar, .. Rogesi AIR RIFLE SHOOTERS ; |to Gustavus, R. E. Nelson; to i A | (burg, N. A. McEachran, J. M. An-| gell and Frank Hansen; to Wran- |, gell, Bert Proctor and H. C. Smith ult of the yse of air rifles have| au Police ' land to Taku Lodge and rebim, | o o in it v o p: |Milo Clouse says that he is going Ralph Hauser. | 1 . to clamp down on the offenders. Inbound to Juneau from Tulse-|He jssued a warning today to par- | been reporfed to the June quah was Phillip Rheinkeimer; ents to caution their children | from Petersburg, G. E. Howell; apout the use of these guns. He from Ketchikan, Bob Lando, Bar-|qgjq that parents can be held re- bara trom Kuska and Tom Grenier;sponsicle for the action of their Hoonah, John Cooper; from chjidgren Skagway, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mylejek A rifle was taken away from a and Mr. and Mrs. W, orch; rmm‘-y”m yesterday who was Tenakee, Louis S. Heins and Elaine | caught shooting out of windows C. Hains. |in downtown building. Clouse Inbcund passengers from Sitka|said that violators can be pun- were Mr, and Mrs. Mylejek, Mr.!ished under several City Ordinan- and Mrs. Storch, Mrs. Nona Tal-|ces including those relating to de- bert, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grant, struction and damage of private Ca Florence Reece, Rob-|property and endangering the saf- Maisie and Dorothy Reece, ety of others. HE R g F. Brewer, George Jackson e i Bud Phelps. When you pay 1or QUALITY why | not get the FINEST—Buy a erta .- Empire Wuin-aas Tor results! SHEIM SHOES at Graves C. 8. PEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA i WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M,, i20TH M Miax. temp. | TODAY IRIDIAN TIME last | Lowest,4:30am. 24hs, Weather at | Station 24 hrs* | temp: temp. Precip. 4:30am. | Anchorage % 46 55 40 Obscured, smoke Barrow 46 34 31 Trace Blowing Snow | Bethel " Pk 58 60 0 Cloudy i Cordova 64 | 45 52 03 Cloudy |, Dawson 6’ .|, .5 01 Clear | Edmonton 1 52 0 Pt. Cloudy | Fairbanks 24 51 Trace Clear | Haines 61 55 02 Pt. Cloudy | Havre 91 55 0 Pt. Cloudy ! Juneau Airport 59 52 2 01 Rain : Ketchikan 74 50 52 Trace Pt. Cloudy | Kodiak 51 56 30 Pt. Cloudy | Kotzebue 64 58 64 0 Cloudy ' Los Angeles 87 60 62 0 Cloudy | McGrath 52 60 0 Pt. Cloudy | Nome 56 67 Trace Cloudy | Nerthway 80 55 57 0 Cloudy I Petersburg 67 49 49 0 Cloudy Portland 81 55 0 | Prince George . % | 42 44 0 Clear Prince Rupert % | 48 51 0 Cloudy ' Seattle 8. [ .88 0 Pt. Cloudy Sitka 65 53 53 0 Fog ! Whitehorse ki 53 53 01 Cloudy ; Yakutat 60 52 55 Trace Cloudy | 1 *——(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The stationary high pressure center in the eastern Pacific Ocean has shown little or no change during the past 24 hoars. A series of rather weak storm centers is moving eastward across | the Pacific at approxima latitude 50 degrees. Minor amounts of precipitation have been reported by stations along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska. Small amounts of precipitation have also been reported by stations along the Aleutian chain. Other than this no precipitation has been reported in the United States, Canada cr Alaska except in an oc- casional thunderstorm in the mountain areas. Temperatures over the entire country have remained near normal during the pvast 24 hours and skies have been partly cloudy. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M, today i WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Cape Spencer Rain-Fog 52 w 12 1 foot { Eldred Rock Cloudy 64 Calm Cam | Point Retreat Cloudy 61 Calm Calm | Five Finger Light .Pt. Cloudy 61 Calm Calm Guard Island Rain Squalls 60 SE 12 1 foot Cape Decision . Pt. Cloudy 56 NwW 6 1 foot { MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—light variable surface winds. Mostly cloudy with occasional very light rain showers. i ~ Light Beer Top off your sum- mer luncheons with a light, foamy glass of beer. So cool and thirst-quench- ing. {en the screen at Theatre | James with their ! thrilling 1 hits { Lrilliant i Tyrone Henry Fonda | Jesse a §. Commissioner Felix Gr: PAGE FIVE e ToOMENTURY Last Times Tonight "TYRONE POWER BACK IN HIS GREATEST ROLE! JAMES BOYS NOW AT 20TH CENTURY Boys are riding again the 20th Century in the triumphs of “Jesse and 'The Return of Frank thrilli audiences anew reckless adventure, their action and unusual ro- The Jame: James" the great- the two as two of rns ever filmed, presented the same fill the screen with a roster of stars headed by Power, Gene Tierney and both on program eir times, lived in of lawless- land ducts of t and AL James y when the spirit agroad in the e DEEDS RECORDED Deeds, for the following trans fers of property, have recently been recorded in the otfice of U. Both the prc F d ness was Florine Housel to Albert and Margaret White A building on Ferry Way formerly known as the! Brunswick Rooms and now listed as the White Building | Manuel and Jamie P: s to| Harold and Anna Margaret Gut-| tormsen. Four acres and a house in the Pedersen Hill group. i Ludwig «Wolf to William and| Helen Smith. A house and 40, The most exciting Western ever made! with HENRY FONDA' NANCY KELLY RANDOLPH SCOTT BRIAN DONLEVY Directed by HENRY KING A 20m (CENTURY-FOI ENCORE i acres of land on the Glaciet High-| way at the 11 mile post. | John T. Sanders to Clara Van| Wort. A Kouse and three acres of land on the Fritz Cove HLoad. - - CATHOLIC DAUGHTE | WILL MEET THURSDAY | All members of the Catholic, Daughters of America are requested to meet in a body at the entrance of the Church of the Nativity! Thursday morning to attend the, Requiem Mass for the late Most Reverend Bishop Walter J. Fitz-' gerald, S. J. The time of the ‘mass | will be announced later. D Read the want-ads for bargalns! DAFFY DUCK AIR EXPRESS NEWS Enjoy the whiskey that's “Cheerful as its Name” - oLD SUNN_Y BROOK ‘ PROOF » 455 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRMS Haines Cutoff Now Open To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations " IH AN IRIR A\ Il BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent L. POWELL, Haines Ty T PIT-RUN SAND AND GRAVEL Until further, notice our operator will be at our gravel-pit every WEDNESDAY from 8 A. M. until the last load is in the trucks. Those of you who wish to avail yourself of this opportunity can obtain this finest sand and gravel at the very low price of $1.00 per cu. yd. Do your own hauling and save money. Juneaun Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. PHONE 799 Invest your money in our bonds and stock i