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N PAGE FIVE TIOMENTURY 3 0% 1e nT SHDWS AT S 20 and 9 30 WEDNESDAY, AUGL 9T 6, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRF JUNEAU, AL /\SK\ Forest Fire |PARTS SHORTAGE NOW FACED BY PLANTS OF FORD Assembly dfie;ations May Be Halted for at IT’S FAST! & hking her romance | “when the world isn't PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Barbara Stanwyck wa Joel McCrea Brian Donlevy Produced and Directed by WILLIAM A. WELLMAN Screon Play by W. L. River + Original Story by Adsla S1. Johns and Based on a Shert Stery by Vina Delmar S. DEPARTMEN'I OF CO. MZRCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hss. 24 hrs* | temn temp. Precip. 43 0 Popular Science PELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS. with AKIM TAMIROFF - GENE LOCKHART Carioon Sportlight Air Express News FOR ADDED AMUSEMENT “POTTERY POETS” SCREEN SNAP';HOTb COMMUNITY SING AIR EXPRESS NEWS Weather at 4:30a.m. Cloudy Fog Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Station Anchorage Barrow 32 Trace Bethel 51 0 Cordova 59 0 Dawson Edmonton . Fairbanks ' Haines Havre Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kodiak Kotzebue Los A-geles McGrath Nome Northway Pétersburg Portland Prince George | Prince Rupert | Seattle Sitka ‘Whitehorse ,Yakulat | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A weak low pressure center which was located inh the gulf yesterday morning increased in intensity and moved southeastward and is centered over Graham Island this morning. With the advance of this center southward the pressure gradiant steepened betwéen the Yukon Territory and Southeast Alaska sufficient to zive = i northerly winds around 30 to 40 miles per hour in Lynn Canal and Taku ! o Inlet and gusty northeasterly winds in Juneau. Another low pressure center appears to be moving toward the Gulf of Alaska south of the Alaska Peninsula this morning. Behind this low pressure center there are two cther centers, one in the western Aleutian Islands area and the THE FEATURE STARTS AT 7:50—10:10 P. M. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Rain Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Rain Pt. Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. Cloudy 39 36 56 Haines Cutoff Now Open To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations " IH A\ IRIR A\ BUS LINES 8 _ coRBedocos FLM “SCANDAL N ITram Wreck IT°S FRENCHY? g | There's Pno\lgh of the bad in‘ Arnold Pressburger’s exciting new —_— HIS EMBRACE ] heatre. g s R i} | Theatre. train of the Illinois Central rail-| Call for Volunteers a{vomd his lous story of a keen-witted rogue 25 persons, nore of them serious- {whose union officors called off a | Sande! in the title role of Vi- sician, said he had examined all| firefighters, the season’s most dis-| The Ford company, announcing of Akim Tamiroff. Tamiroff plays|ious condition. years, raged today in the rich water- | halted until Aug. said it lacked ! a ten-|gt. ‘dency to “throw” first ask lington railroad freight train col-| Two men were burned to death, | of America | an enchanting young waterfront two lines cross diagonally. | were destroyed. {a dispute similar to the one which dropped into the cafe for the gged, and five coaches were de-,han of the Angeles National Forest | United Auto Workers' demand for mains to steal her ruby-encrusted At least six cars of the freight hours. The Navy dispatched 280 ¥ - her Grouhies on. 1 KeGINE shismE said field workers manning first aid | S and Emile skip town. And Richet, 100 or more cabins on the sou(h,"““‘ Hotel, arriving here yester- i From Loretta, Vidocq and Emile - |than 2000 acres, chiefly in brush| At Arab feasts the traditional « || chet is called in to solve the case. lowing 25 passengers from Seattle: | with Therese, charming daughter Vin Pederson, Frieda Pederson, | — (Joe Hickey, Edna Tengs, Ken Ernest Francis, Betty Morrell, With what he said was “deep re- from Pacific Northern Airlines, In his memorandum of disapprov- ris Hansen, Evelyn Mack, Hilde- Congress-approved bill was a mark- F. L. Daly, and Alter Rasmussen. PARIS" IS OPENING ’ ”mpt” w’/[ the best of us to thoroughly en-| o comedy-drama, “A Scandal In Par-| LITCHFIELD, Ill, Aug. 6—(®— | George Sanders, Signe Hasso and road and a freight train collided | who stole hearts and dismonds im-|ly, No fatalities were reported. 1.OS ANGELES, Aug. 6.—(P—Still | scheduled strike yesterday, faced a |docq, breaks out of jail in the 25 of the injured at St. Francis | assembly operations would be the part of his side-kick, Emile, a| The Green Diamond, bound from |shed of upper Tujunga Canyon, near |shift is completed, and questions afterwards. |lided at Winston Tower, two milesi14 others injured. The Red Cross. The Murray plants have been cafe singer, Loretta, played by| The diesel engine of the Green| Radio programs were interrupted | nearly brought on a walkout of “show,” goes backstage for a game railed and overturned. Some of issued a plea for 500 volunteers. The jmmunity from lawsuits under the garter from her shapely leg. train were overturned. {seamen from a naval airbase. of Richet, the Chief of Police, 35 ARRIVE 68 Go stations reported the flames ap- John Cushing, construction man unable to retrieve Loretta’s garter, side of the canyon. Iday by plane g0 on to bigger and better game, Airways planes '@ rmd ugm timber. main dish is a sheep roasted whole. And his wife, Loretta, once again E. J. Zigler, Mrs. E. J. Zigler, of the Minister, played by Signe Irving Pederson, Janice Pederson, !Trafton, Mildred Trafton, Elton Blueford Shelton, Clara Shelton. gret” President Truman today ve- were the following 11 from Ju- al, the President said that he urged gard Mehline. ed departure from what Mr. Tru- ——————— The President also vetoed a bill Mr. Truman said the bill | il w3 DAYS, EAGLE RIVER I. POWELL, Haines = The Kiwanis held their weekly You'll never be a hermit if you serve ( o0 HERMITAGE = “For Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorlh" 04 15 e | About a dozen Epworth Leaguers |are participating in a three day retreat and youth camp at Eagle River tomorrow, Friday and Sat- | urady. The group has planned classes and study sessions, camp- fue services and handicraft. Some liey plunges are on the schedule, with one unitiated Californian J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent National Distilers Products Corp., N. Y. « Kentucky Whiskey — A Blend - 86 Proof - 65% Grain Neutral Spisits Joy the high-handed goings-on in| ‘WOMEN LONGED FOR Two Men Burned fo Death tonight to the Capitol{The “Green Diamond” passenger | 14 O'hers Injured and, willi | ( DETROIT, Aug. 6—@—Some 51,- ngly Carole Landis star in this fabu-|pear here today, injuring at least 1000 CIO Ford Motor Co. employees, partially during the 20th century.| Dr. G. A. Sihler, Litchfield phy-fout of control, but slowed by the|week's layoff today because of a desperate stand of some 800 grimy |parts shortage {opening sequences with the help Hospital, and that none was in ser-'astrous forest fire in the area in 2% all 12 after today's i A | knife-throwing rascal with Louis to Chicago, and a Bur-|suburban Pasadena. body parts from the Murray Loll> They pull their first “job” on south of here, where tracks of the|said it had reports that two cabins strike bound almost two weeks by Carole Landis. Vidocq, who had Diamond was derailed and dam-|as Supervisor Willilam V. Menden- | 07,000 Ford employees—the CIO of hearts with Loretta, and re- the coaches were damaged badly.|list was completed within three aft-Hartley Labor Law. | The pretty young singer dumps ————————— J. R. Dancy, Red Cross official, HERE FROM SITKA played by Gene Lockhart. Vidocq sou"'l VIA PAA I" parently had been kept away h.om‘lmm Sitka, is a guest at the Bar- solaces her with a wedding ring The blaze has burned over more e T AR eventually robbing the Minister of . Pan American Police, played by Alan Napier. Ri- yesterday brought in the fol- tragically involves herself with Vi- John Oberg, Dorothy Geddes, Shir- docq, who has now fallen in love ley Geddes, Dr. Taylor Pyle, Mel-| Hasso. ‘A violent climax resolves Einar Pederson. this exniting and fabulous story.| George Davis, Elizabeth Mason, | Engstrom, Harriet Cooper, Boyd Harwood, Eva Lee Phillips ! Leaving for Seattle, in addition WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. — (P— to 56 passengers who transferred toed a bill (S. 526) to establish a peau: Huntington Taylor, Anton National Science Foundation. Johansen, Marjorie Maginiss, Mor- the establishment of such a founda- Gwen Koepke, Kenneth Beadle, tion, but he emphasized that the W W. Leslie, Frederick Daly, Mrs. man termed the sound principles of | administration. P ' METHODIST EPWORTH to remove full-time news vendors from Social Security law coverage. LEAGUERS w“'I' (AMP invite other emplovers to seek ex-" | emptions under certain conditions. | Y e e s o ) e YELLOW CAB % ® LET'S GO SALMON visit Stevens’® FISHING TODAY! COTTON SHOP upstairs meeting this noon in the Gold Room i of the Baranof Hotel and a movie, entitled “Dawn of Better Living,” was shown by Larry Parker. It was a Walt Disney production made for the Westinghouse Corporation, and featured the electric home appli- ances of the future. promising herself three a day. Skits with an original twist will provide fun, and the camp news- bulletin - one copy - will keep the group informed. The Rev. and Mrs. Treat will be Dean and Host- ess of the camp. | other about 1100 miles south of the Aleutian Isiands. "center is located about 1.000 miles west of northern California and a second high pressure center is located over northwestern Canada and eastern Alaska. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over the Aleu- tian Islands, Yukon Territory, central Canada and along the coast from Queen Charlotte Sound to Petersburg. Rain showers accompanied by | thunderstorms were reported over the Rocky Mountain region, Plain States and Prairie Provinces of the northern United States and central Canada. Temperatures over Southeast Alaska were near normal yesterday A high pressure = " ® | furnish boat and sport tackle ® Special Evening Rates. Phone BILL JONES BLUE 560 Guet | et p pUS Dieelng yete Geng ‘Appuu"o“s FOR but due to the northeasterly gusty winds over the northern portion had I risen during the night to over 60 degrees at some stations this morning. | Hendley, Traffic Manager of the | I.Iouok u(ENSES Io | Elsewhere along the coast from Puget Sound to north Alaska temperatur Alaska Transportation Company; ! BE HEARD ON FR“)AY e o NE WEATHER BULLETIN Milt Furness, President of the local | Lions Club; Dr. Gordon Dutt, of | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | WIND Height of Waves | Montana and Whit Donnelson of Portland, Oregon. Hearings on the applications or\ Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Pt. Cloudy 68 NNE 1foot | —_———e—-——— y Eme = | liquor licenses will be held in lhe Station Cc:;fiafii;‘od:hol“;?s::og cony | District Court Friday morning at 10 | | Cape Spencer burning ranges stoves, 'heat,er.s a';ro'clock. Judge George W. Folta will ‘Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 63 NNW 3 feet Juneau Youné Har dwa’r P hear the folowing applications: Mc- ' Point Retreat . Pt. Cloudy 61 NNW 5 feet 9 3 Kinley Distributors at Petersburg, ;Fwe Finger Light . Cloudy 60 N 6 feet —adv transfer of liquor license of the | Lincoln Rock .Rain 55 NNW 1 foot .Rain 61 NW 1 foot -Rain 53 N 2 1 foot Marine Bar, and Lloyd’s Liquor IGuard Island Store at Ketchikan; transfer of the | Cape Decision ........ Clover Club of Juneau from Moore’ MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY and Kelly to John L. Sullivan. EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait | — - — —northerly winds 25 to 35 miles per hour decreasing to under 25 miles { To the Bedouin family the cam-|per hour by Thursday. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of | el is transportation, milk, meat Frederick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to ‘Inkutnu—l and sometimes clothing. northerly to northeasterly wmds 15 to 20 miles per hour. Partly cloudy. | 24-hour Dependable Service e < p— WALTHA/MX ] FRST AMERICAN WATCH 644-tf' A Waltham masterpiece of watch perfection. 17 Jewel, 14 ke. gold filled. Just to remind S65.00 you that — Boy oo dime —dapandeble s the stars. 17 Jewel, gold filled with bracelet to match. Gleaming New Life and Beauty for Weary Hair??? OIL WAVE PERMANENT this miraculous new development of the art of permanent waving sup- plements the conventional process with an OIL STEAM that penetrates and invigorates the scalp, coats each strand of your hair for renewed hair health and added new lustre—re- stores softness and pliancy to hair made brittle by drying . Though our main store is closed for remodelling, our upstairs COTTON SHOP is open for business as usual and in addition to cottons is now showing a good selec- tion of the same kinds of merchandise ordinarily in our downstairs store. Will You? $65.00 lF YOUR home burns down today will you have the cash to rebuild it? You will have if your in- surance has been correct- ly selected in the right amounts. Ask this Hart- ford agency to check your policies. There is no ob- ligation whatever. 8he'll be hagpy with this watch. 17 Jewel—yellow gold filled. Shattuck Agency Seward Street Phone 249 LTHAA “Garoline” . $45.00 § Fed. Tax Included. The NUGGET SHOP available now at Ilah Parmenter’s Baranflf BE AUTY SALoN telephone 538 today for your appointment STEVENS’ “The House of Swansdown” Juneau

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