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PAGE EIGHT ™~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE _JUNEAU, ALASKA COAST GUARD U | G | U S 31st is | Firemen were {in witnessing the | artificial respiration which was de- DERBY DAY! Tln! {the Coast Guard vessel Wachusett ‘Hhrm] res ‘hl:,t STRUTS STUFF, FIRE MEETING, Flrsl Aid Drill Team Gives! Demonstration—Ses- sion Is Busy One A first aid drill team made up officers and enlisted men of ed three methods of ar- ation for City Firemen night at the City Hall at their regular monthly fire meeting. especially interested “Eve” method of | demons (veloped during the war by the British Navy and the official U | S. Coast Guard method with which each Coastguardsman must be fam- iliar Chief Minard Mill instructed City Firemen not to take City f{ire equipment outside of the city lim- lits, on the basis of the recent rul- iing handed down by the City Coun- Juneau | Salmon | Derby | cil. He stated that individual firemen could attend fires outside {the City limits on their own voli- tion, but that City of Juneau lia- bility would te invalid in such instances. Firemen voted to put on the customary Annual Baseball Ban- quet for players and officials of the | Gastineau Channel Baseball League Alaska’s Greatest Sports Fishing Event WIN ANOUTBOARD § AND BOAT or one of 2 S = AT Juneau-Young Hdw. Co. | | | | Thomas Hardware Co. I. Goldstein Store Madsen's Bike Shop Darnell’s Sport Center A tentative date of September 4 was set for the banquet with Joe Sadlier, Leonard Holmquist, Percy Reynolds and Howard Dilg nam- ed as committee. A fund of $200 wus earmarked at last night's meeting for injured and disabled ball players To this amount will be added to the money | raised through the Juneau Little JWOl]d ScnP\ which will begin on Mcmbcn of the U. S. Coast |Guard - drill team, Judge Holz- heimel Joe Sadlier, Jr., and Dan Darnell were guests at a lunch v\hi(ll follov\rd the regular meeting. Maska s Due Here Tonight (to visit J\;!\E‘fl:‘ tjyxtnnds'd ;’o him | Max. temp. | TODAY \\e\lnuq the Juneau Chamber E: | camer Alaska, from Seattle, is| Eisenhower wired President Sim| Anchorage 73 4;' mp. o Pt Cloudy sC led to arrive at 9 o'clock;MacKinnon of the Juneau Ch”m‘:Barmw 38 28 29 Cloud); and Fog | tonight. She has 157 round-trip- bm ;Bethel 64 52 52 Trace Pt. Cloudy pers aboard and the following pas-! “I deeply regret that an extreme-|corqova % 42 42 0 Pt. Cloudy sengers from Seattle: Mr. and|ly heavy Washington schedule for|paweon 60 36 36 0 Oleat =4 Mrs. M. E. Monagle, Mrs. H. M. the balance of August and Sep- gpgmonton 69 52 55 Cloudy Stratton, Robert Stratton, Billie tember excludes visits to other pgjpanks 64 38 38 01 Clear Stratton, B. H. Iversen, F‘reden(‘k‘thun military installations in Al-|g.ihaeq 72 51 51 0 Pt. Cloudy i Roper, June Klushan, Mrs. M. G.|laska. Your invitation more than!g 88 50 59 0 Pt. Cloudy | Rischell, Charles Carlisle. |appreciated. ~ With warm regards.. yyneau Airport n 9 12 0 Pt Cloudy ' The Alaska goes from Juneau Exsenhov\el i atohiican b 52 5t " Tease Cloudy i to Haines, Skagway and Sitka - Kodiak 68 52 61 0 Pt. Cloudy ! before returning southbound. H FROM | Kotzebue 66 49 57 Cloudy | TR RO RA“C ERS | Los Angeles 66 73 0 Clear | | McGrath 63 41 54 0 Pt. Cloudy DOUGLAS C(ALFORNIA ARE - g2 o | Northway 56 45 45 0 Pt. Cloudy N VI | Petersburg 67 45 8 0 Pt. Cloudy S jU“EAu SII R Portland 5 53 58 [ Pt. Cloudy Prince George 2 41 L4 Trace Pt. Cloudy Mrs. Gus Wahto returned from In Juneau for a ¢ a few days on "‘“":m:fle SRk f,: Zé Z: Trace gfl:::’; visiting in Tenakee Springs this Way south after a trip to Westward s,e& i 68 49 49 0 Cloudy week. She reports having a fine and Interior Alaska are Mr. and Whi;‘ 5 o e s Trace Rain time and now feels much better, ~ Mrs. J. E. Harton, Rancho Ednita, | 7HHEA0rS 62 40 4 9 Pt. Cloudy —— Longvale, Calif. | +Z(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Isaak are ihe proud parents of 4 baby boy born at St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. The son will join one other brother and four sisters. F. E. Aman moved Thursday into the veterans' housing unit vacated by Don Adams. BRI 7 T BETA SIGMA PHI MEETS The Beta Sigma Phi will hold a luncheon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel tomorrow noon. WHEN YOU ASK FOR BOURBON Aok for Rentuckys Finest ATERFILL~FRAZIER Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey B Pour yourself a glass of this great Kentucky whiskey and en- joy its rare smoothness, its rich bourbon flavor and mellow bou- quet. You will always drink it with pleasure, serve it with pride. Values m Shut-eye Toggery PYJAMAS SIZES 12 to 20 RED and STRIPES — Womenis A Baranof Hotel Building 1¢'s te Nicest Store in Tows Eye-Opener BLUE DOTTED BLUE and BROWN 53-25 $1.95 SATURDAY SPECIAL EISENHOWER \Alice Spurgin, JHS CANT MAKE | JUNEAU TRIP the marriage of Miss Alice Lenore SPUYsln, former English Gen. Dwight D. Emenho\\u‘. now | touring Passengers to the Westward! aboard the Baranof the middle of July, the Hartons were met by Mr. | and Mrs. Alf N. Monsen in Anchor- | age, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lingo, brother-in- | law and sister of Mrs. Monsen. Here the group borrowed the Lingos’ ca to drive to Fairbanks, visited Mt.' McKinley Park and returned to Ju: neau I'; Pan American Airways thi week, a plane -ride, incidentally that | 1fforded them the best weather and nery, and the first view of Mt. McKinley on the journey. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harton have! been in Alaska before, Mr. Harton as an engineer with his cousin, A. H. Bradford, during college vaca- tions when Bradford was surveying for the Pacific American Fisheries in Bristol Bay about thirty years | ago. i At Rancho Ednita, near Willets in northern California, Mr. and Mrs. | Harton overate the largest register. ed pinto pony ranch in the country Mrs. Harton, President of the Long Valley Garden Club, has been col- lecting pictures of Alaskan gardens and wild flowers to take home to her club members. The visitors will return to Seattle the first of the week, then drive south, HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's iiospiial for medical attention were Duncan Johnson, Edward Pace and Willard Prouty. Discharged from the hos- pital was David Newman. No one was admitted or dis- charged from the Government Hos- pital. e | FROM CONNECTICUT Emily M. Pierson arrived in Juneau vesterday via PAA plane from Crcmwell, Conn. She is a guest | at the Baranof Hotel. Teacher, Is Married | ToT. C. Hoyt Barnett Word was received here today of teacher lin Juneau ngh School and Mr. C. Hoyt Barnett, July 25, in Salem, Oregon Mrs. Barnett came to Juneau in | september, 1946, and taught Eng- |lish 3 and 4 the past school year. e ———— James E. Parks, wellknown can- nery man from Cordova, is a Juneau visitor, arriving Leve yesterday. He is registered at the Baranof Hotel. SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 Alaska military bases, will| |be unable to accept the invitation| pATA FOR ?4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME l‘ S. DEP!RTMEN] OF 2 OMA-L.IICE. WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASXA WEATHER BULLETIN SANITARY MEAT CO. OUR NEW 1947 Meat at Iis Best — at Lower Prices INTERNATIONAL WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends from the Bering Sea across the Gulf of Alaska to the coast of western ‘Washington * !and thence northeastward into central Canada. | extends from a weak high center over northwestern Canada. high pressure area is centered about 1500 miles west of the southern Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at scattered r | points over the Aleutian Islands, western Alaska, central Alaska, north- California coast. A ridge of high pressure Another western Canada, southwestern Canada, northwestern United States and the Plains area of the northern United States. omal vesterday over Southeast Alaska and ranged from 42 to 55 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- l NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, ! ixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds less than 15 miles per hour. A few patches of morning fog aiong the coast but otherwise fair. WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ! Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 58 WNW 16 Zero Eldred Rock Clear 67 NW [ Zero Point Retreat Clear 62 Calm Zero Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 61 Calm Zero | Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 65 S 4 Zero Guard Island Ph. Cloudy 68 SSE 4 Zero Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 58 NwW 4 Zero THE TALK OF THE TOWN | © Qur Food ¢ Qur Cocktails FLOOR EVERY CHOP SUEY . . Chicken - FRIED RICE . .. T-Bone © Qur Enfertainment SHOWS NIGHT 11 Also--Finest -- Chinese Food --- . CHOW MEIN or - Pork PORK NOODLES CHICKEN NOODLES EGG FOO YUNG. .. 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