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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1947 1 SOAPBOXDERBY © “i'vivien ivoucr” - HUGO ERNSFIS FRANK DUFRESNES MY, VANCOUVER [oiis b i KETCHINAN WINNER LEAVES ) it ‘"‘:, tor 2‘ e : without. fusther busiress. ATTENTION: N ahith :’,’,'d ‘;m',:,\l‘“h‘-k FETED BY I.OCAI. | BA(K IN JUNEAU (I.IMB'NG TRIP VISITORS FROM ;; CAL. Centractors Architects ILWU JOIN | ror axroN, otio ‘ IN SIR I KE Frank Maier, 14-year-old \\mm'r: > Alaska Soap Box Derby | At Airport—Maximum, 65 ' llknown former Juncau residents, nof Hotel included Henry MR. DON PAGE, Manager of minimum, 47 \I ' ' 'IAU P returned to Juneau this morning WAL 1 betaved o b “"‘F. Price, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hav- Asbestos Supply Co. of Seat- WEATHER FORECAST | A 0' the Aleutian to stay during e S e enstrite and E. C. McLeod, all from tle, will be available to dis- | niernaiiona I'IIOI'I resi Outdoor Viilers. Association of |frst attempt to. climb M. Van-! oo angeles, e dent Is Enferfaingd |anerica comvention “to be heid cower, o 18700 foot pesk. docat. —————— | HEAT, COLD and SOUND ed southeast of Mt. Logan at was | [ SAWMILL ugifim INSULATION . . . . . e In Juneau—Ms J Building Materials Dealers ° fr. and Mrs. Frank Dufresne, Juests registering yosterday at Purchasing Agents . the B f H E . . via PAA for Seattle and : i ‘J""l"" f"? ~‘|I|.;:::l’:x\\( Akron, Ohio. The Juneau boy, ac- JURGATE MIC. NSNS 1 . =~ e ly clcudy tonight and Wed- P o |here late this month : Longtime dents of Juneau, the head of Yakutat Bay, 00 2 » : Du”ng LO(aI VISl' |m, Dufresnes were met at the Made last month by two Southern o Materials and Services % | California youths. The two men,| st < T on AUGUST 14 . . s . . ° . . . dock by a large group of friends y Huge Ernst, President of the [rocne was executive director| WO passed through Juneau yes- (BN CHANICAL “FieD. e 2:00 P. M. to 6 P. M. International ~ Bartenders, Hotel ¢ (1o Alaska Game Commission | lerday were Leo Milier, a former| SS9 ) t‘,“.’.“.!,,'l‘.:’r\,!i"'.‘.‘.'.: AUGUST 15 Cc1o y Mayor Waino v il BE ek A B nesda Occasional ~ very latives with whom he light rain t ht Little night before con- change in temperature PRECIPITATION Ketchikan uing to Akron tomorrow At the Ohio city, young Maier 1 compet th other youngsters the U. S. in the Na- 0ap Box Derby finals spon- the Chevrolet Motors Di- the General Motors Cor- result of his win- (Past 24 hours ending 730 a.m. 1000Y) @ Jqng Restaurant Workers Union, g0 many yoars, and left here two Mmember of the U. S. Mountain| FEd i At | 9:00 A. M. to 5 P. M. 'Mt for Sitka today on a two day 'iors ago to accept a position as I100Ds, and Sandy Wheeler 1o e O e i S at the BARANOF In Juneau Trace; since August 1, 1.99 inches; sinec ®Ryisit 1o the coastal city. The first of information for the U. S, They begah their ascent on July| lumber” ad Cstiog of Woodnyrking Equipments JUNEAU president of an international UBlon pyy, ang wildlife Service with his|® Lut ran into considerable dif-| BELSHAW MACHINERY CO. hestos Supply Company to visit Alaska is making a leisure- \p..quarters in Chicago. He was [icully during their climb. ‘They|s76H-Field Bldy., 315 Westport Road cf Seattle ly inspection trip throughout the j, i .umental in securing the 1947 reported that they ware unable to| Kansas City entire Territory. His union, consist- 5,:qo0r Writers convention for Complete the trip to the top of| | ing of 425000 members, is the j ony |the mountain because of a lack of QUL Jaree, 9 mericini A perpetual plugger” for Alasks, Bobs 434 Miftign: WOl | 'llllllIIIHlmll"lIllHHHIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!HIIIHHHHHIIIHHMHIIh Federation of Labor. In the Alaska prrecne has written many out- ng Ketchikan b Pt g Faritorial Mederat & Labar, ‘1t el Sl gl e pute, which began in t : T l“_ou"' o" pAA orial Federation of Labor, 1t oo articles on the Territory and Haines on board the MS Bste-| ‘between the union and 2V R represents 28 percent of the total giined national repute as an au-|Feth. They will pick up their 7 g of etbaris] s The youth the Mayor Wil membership. [thority on Alaska’s wildlife with @utomobile there and return home e cotty l\‘ ”u”“ “1’“» : ‘"“1\1”.“:‘1. i plANB MONDAY Saiutday, Brnst was the GUESE yne publication ently of the|Via the Alas kfl "“»“‘“‘Y & & b RAE pp i B T of local union officials on a sight- j50k “Alaska’s Animals and Fish- | 3 " teamshib wpion are to be held next Sun- seeing trip to Mendenhall Glacier oo+ which is the most complate gy : N iday. Al ittle, Mayor Hendrick-i Pan awerican Awrways flew ld4jand other points in the vieinity of ook of its type out. It was the no ‘ LAS \ “l n will leave Maler and return sengers in to Juneau yesterday{Juneau. Sunday. he was the gUeSt recit of years of research and A 4 R to Junea. The lad will visit With | rom Seattle, carried 13 south trom fof honor at a banquel at fhe Sal- aveling throughout Alnska. : Y The Re ek A0 "‘-’I o Kirk “l"‘*l f”‘“[”v ntil fhere and 19 transfers from Pacitic fmon Creek Country Club atténded, pyresne will be busy making AE‘VS’ ’ e e At GYRE ) s R :i: school year. |northern Airlines. There were 15[by 58 persons. _ Yesterday, EINSt g grrangements for the writers’ | . sibg dhion TeEnOR~ ; engers to Whitehorse, and 12]and —other union officers Went convention during the next week | i % y NUGGET . e show Dls]- GOVERNOR | flying to Fairbanks. flspiig 8¢ Tee Harigy |The Dufresnes are ztaying at the The Douglas City Cuu‘ncn met in | Y ) 1 4 n preference The passenger lists were reported } Ernst will return to Juncau on pqranof, open session last evening to dis- - r A follows: Thursday and will meet "with the cuss several important matters. A e FRANK DOHERIY i 'Seattle to Juneau: Margaret Rob- LGovernor of Alaska. He will leave After the bills were voted paid the oificigls iexplainec Friday for Ketchikan and from! Among the Alaskans stopping at ' cCouncil voted to allow an addition- st | erts, Edella Eddy, Willard Sompson, g 3 e glyes o Lovta Jones, Steele Culbertson, |there, will return to his headquart- the Baranof Hotel yesterday are ql liquor license to Lee Swilt. i e AT ROTARY MEET Bonnie Lynch, Martin Lynch, Ra- J&rS at Cincinnati. John A. Chandler, Robert K. Wil-| The questicn of the Channel Bus | R : with the com- ‘lm RogAbatuck and beby Michasl, — - liams, and Mr. and M id D. Lines and the Capital City Bu right to_hire Lt A ” \ 1 Do.'Bill Romberger, Carol Shiw, Jobn, Cox and scns from .Am-h:)'ruqv, Lines was introduced and 2 houxs} a“s om e lnocu ars i 3 .55 g g speak- | Ehaw, Wanda Shaw, J. Royal Shaw, Dmfflous’ 'o‘ln VI'”* El(llfl; n\?“"cj"llll from W of discussion followed. The Coun- | : vas honol t a {Sae. ‘Caelila Shaw. gell, an ollins {rom cii voted to grant the Capital City | " a“ Gl ation of t ”;‘1."-‘(, \;;,A,)mlt“ 1‘ “’,I;:vllr;“ Juneau to Seattle: Anita Harton, °f ‘((‘ m‘ls of {chikan bus lines a temporary permit. to af arlne asses ;s by . { i - eee - g 2 e of 8 3 4 3 mped cargo embargoes the Room of the Baranof|Edney Harton, Bernice Freeman,( lmm ““vmfl | operats DeRding Wie, autcome Of j French, Engiish, and Other Standard Makes ey 3 . e it ) : Hotel | Doris Boyd, Jas. R. Crawford, H. TAKU LODGE pecial election in which the ques- e Estmaeily O tv addressed the members A. ATp, Margo Ohristenson, Carl Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof | tion will be put to the voters of | from $25.fl€) up has also inactivated the MS ccncerning teginnings and Christenson, Harold Trendt, Ruthj pogrq of ‘Dibackecs of the dme ! Tesacedtiong and. uansger@uon | Houglas 83, © Yhieier oo Dot M alrangemems —adv. 604-tf people are in favor of the Council's Knot at Seatttle which had growth of R« from its infani Hecket, Harold Foss, George Tib-jneqn pouglas chapier of the Al- n fully loaded with cargo for d 3 Upaer - iaugeh Ry L\x’[(:; (:fxbclge SRR mml?ni? hglrémt)llle:: i}:n‘:g:inx;e;fi;zufz " U, S. DEPARTMENY OF COMZRCE, WEATHER BUREAU M; IN OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Paul Herris in 1905. He discuss- ed particularly two of Rotai Juneau to Whitehorse: Maggie|the Juneau Health ter Felday JUNEAU, ALAS®A | In Seward, it was revealed that four objects, vocational service Sydney, Margaret Sydney, Bertha } evening. : WEATHER BULLETIN i | R atriving there ate and international service, under Olsen, William Olsen, Albert Sch- Reports of the activities of the DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | affected by the strike and that which e took up the Rotary wandt, Gisele Pelissier, Alta Malt-{assoclation so far this year were Max. temp. | TODAY ht discharging is continuing Foundation |by, Clifiord Maltby, Ethel Rider.imade. There are now 43 crippled last | Lowest 4:30am. 24h:s. Weather at | ; i vessel at the Army Jim Woodford from Scattle is Frank Babcock, James Porter, Ger-‘cmm“n in the ANS hospital on Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. :30 a.m. LafeS! St\’les in Frames, Lenses S accompanyinz District Governor | trude Porter, Phyllis Porter, Cath-1Japonski Island, ranging in age Anchorage 8. | 5 g b 5 o Ihe freighter, Robert Mills, from Doherty, having been with him ctine Lee, Iralou McLaughlin. !lram under two years to over 20 Barrow 5 38 43 05 rizz] and OpilC"ll Goods attle, under charter by the Ar- the presidents’ meeting at Fair- Juneau to Fax}bank.s: Walter § years. Brlhel' .r,., and carrying a (”g’“ of con- Panks last month Walsh, Kate Smith, Dr. H. O.] The local chapter has sent sta- Cordova )F) 01 cmud, . i : Other siting Rotarians at to- Pendleton, Clarence Dart, Lena|tionery, combs, mirrors, books and Dawson 63 ol ter being DR. ROBERT SIMPSON uction materials, is now bein % e ke o i % k 'S day's meeting were Phil Senour of Dart, Charlie Waynor, Mary Ly-|magazines to Sitka. In addition, Edmonton 67 5 § 12 ) | 4 micaded Amy ofiiclals 80 He? the Alaska Travel” Busewu: ‘ot Robert Lewis, Frank Fuller,|they have taken care of the chil- Fuirbanks Ll : o ciouds WA A RO SO ct no difficulty in cASChAYBINE getchikan, and Ted Pierce from Denald Foote, Virginia Hart, Annfdren enroute while they were in Flaines 64 4 5 g Cloudy im CArgo from llnt ] Los Angeles Guests were Wil- tin Juneau, and also paid express Havre 80 Trace Cloudy | i z - S crksdale Vietory which is a1 o yohneon, field representati ek “harges on the baggage of one of Juneau Airport ... 65 4 . Trace Cloudy under charter to the Army and oFC SOORRT St P the ne the patients being sent home. Ketchikan 70 é 0 Clear e Somrrive o Seward next week- 00y office; Forrest Baird, pro- YOUNGIIERS CAUSE i There are many things ~still Kodak i ; 2 Clear h sides, in the dispute, appes fessor of music and director of I needed at the Japonski Island hos- "‘”_‘ and waiting for . » band at San Jose Two FIRE AlARMSlmtul particularly banana carts, Lcs Angeles g 652 5. 0 Clear to, make a move State College, San Jose, Califor- tcoaster wagons and shoes. McGrath 6 49 ;i J ol T i ) 3 ! Plans are being formulated to Mome 6 4 E | r and Chuck deGanahl of the 5 5 Alaska Sunday F The Juneau Volunteer Fire De: organize guilds among the local Northway HSH AND WH.D”FE otarians and Rotary Anns will bartment answered two ’};? }‘:““"“': civic organizations to help with Petersburg 5 : ol | j 4 gatter this evening at Salmon late vesterday, both of which Were}yn, sayera) projects connected with Portland 5 55 57 Clear y the Scenic anadian believed to have been started bydine mnospital, Biirice George Creek Country Club for a no-host 1 Fog EDIT p r of Dist Goy- young children. Of special interest to Alaskans Prince Rupert 5 5 5 Cloudy Seattle i - A Clear . . July 1, 5.32 inches . At Airport — Trace; since e August 1, 1.00 inches; since ® July 1, 358 inche . . conte yonsored|e o o o 6 6 o ® 0 8 o @ ol ding St L 1 Em-' - Rotary Club Seward Army Cargo Unloaded vou may have your SUN GLASSES ground to your prescription. ernor Dol t \fternce The first call, a four-nine alarm,{yag the information that at pres- '"MES 'S v‘s“‘lNG at 3 officers and committee &t 4:30 pm., was caused by young-lent the Alaska Native Service is Sitka : ; 0 Drizzle is of the local club were sche- Sters playing with matches mslde!bemg paid = $6.75 per day for Whitehorse ' Clear duled to meet with Doherty for & Parked coupe near the Goveu "each patient at Sitka, in compari- Yakuts § 5 ac Cloudy Enos Bradner, tisu and wildlife 80 assembly. ment Hospital. Most of the car'Slson to the rate of $13 per d *—(4:30 2. m. yeslerduy to 4:30 a. m. today) cditor of the Seattle Daily Times, Program Chairman O. F. Ben- iuterior was destroyed by the blaze. | |mnimum at Seattle. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A huge area of high pressure located in the ccke unced that next Tues- The second call, a four-twol e eastern Pacific Ocean is the major feature on this morning’s weather | ived in Juneau late yesterda o g s the Rotary Club would see alarm, brought the department m's‘mo" muusmv chart. No important storms exist on the weather chart although a rather assenger on a U. S. Fish A.m day n 5 ] the official U Army pictures under the sidewalk on Ca]houni weak storm center is located in the vicinity of Dutch Harbor. Skies over /ildlife Service amphibian b wi c.lt:lnl ‘:L“:mb(:_ 4o ;{D;X‘\‘hwe"“’ of the battle of Attu, obtained Ave., in front of the Knight Apts.| RES!‘R("ERS HERE all of Al western Canada and the western United States are gener- Y Brediaiis Gndas. i writing a | [Tom the War Department Library where youngsters had built a bon- ¢lly cloudy and small amounts of precipitation have been reperted by i " " x“ e (m:‘m” >’~IN‘"‘* of films through thc courtesy of fire. No damage was reported. A many statiors in these areas, Temperatures in the above mentioned e % L 5 i "~ 'Rotarian Capt. Clark Telquist milar alarm was answered by the| J. Steele Culbertson, assistant are e been slightly below normal during the past 24 hours. Little e '_fl"‘m ‘m “ Jlux““m ‘ .| Don Skuse announced that the Fire ])ex)mtnu nt last month. jmanager of the Alaska Salmon > in (he weather is anticipated during the next 24 hours. !hm‘:“xlu‘;l)vrbv s i second and -perhaps final Soap —e- Industries, Incorporated, is in Ju- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Sulmo D3 Auguet, & . |Box Derby “hell night” will be {neau now, covering the progre:s Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today p!,\ (m;_(lm nxstllx‘;‘:mtallbS‘m(t tomortow cvening on the Twelfth SIEAMEK MOVI:MIMS vof the summer salmon pack in WIND Height of Waves )f ’Ln: :lmt\s‘ ‘:m H" (‘h«- H\‘;“ Street hill Southeast Alaska. | station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ug ix:; o\‘m Brl(h;\r (‘“xp‘uls el - SHE U PO Aleutian, in port today, sailed| Also in Juneau is Dr. W. F. Cape Spencer Cloudy 53 wsw 10 1 foot tel Juneau Bgner expac & | CONTEMPT OF COURT for the Westward at 3 o'clock. |Thompson, research worker with Eldred Rocs Pt. Cloudy 58 SSW 16 1 foot Di i i i & % R o T e 2 o 2 0 Y % 3 s 5 a rect connections to Chicago, Detroit, New York) man in Juneau hfi ‘}“‘" aay "I' An order to show cause why he Princess Norah, due in at 4:30)the ASI, who is in charge of bio- Point Retreat Cloudy 58 WSW 8 1 foot : i e g 4 !-{»"’ centinuing his trip. to the |;0 ¢ 1o be considered in contempt p. m. today, sailing for Skagway|logical research being done on the Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 61 W 8 Zero ! Monireal and Toronto. Enjoy the beautiful scenery Westiard of court signed yesterday in at 11:30 p. m. Due southboundjsalmon, including tagging pro-| MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE 3 3 " i yesterday F: § 5 3 2 Aaggin | ; = and excellent service provided for you when you e o : Sty Court by Federal Friday at 7 a. m. outbound at}grams underway at Ketchikan and NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and vhe outside waters :rom 9 n p 24 4 A S. Folta against 8 a. m. in Bristol Bay. He will proceed |Dixcn Entrance to Yakutat—winds variable generally less than 15 miles | travel the Canadian Pacific way. GEORGE ROGERS To ‘Hnm Brouilette. The action was Baranof, scheduled to sail fromjfrom here to Naknek on Bristol | per hour. Mostly cloudy with drizzle along the coast and showers north Seattle Saturday. Bay. of Petersburg. b For further information consult your local agent. A"END HARVARD U. ‘r’: o hr(-uhfultx‘vl;pdl\“?:;wil,‘:{(‘;{ ?::,g Alaska, sailed from Juneau| ——— — Lt eRlo i s L S O L B |er” ex-spouse is $2.250 in arrears southbound 10:30 p. m. yesterday. W—\:,::V\N‘WM B o LY Due to sail from Seattle north- | FRFOFTFTRRRIRIRRIRARARRR, m«xm\m\m\mx\\wwwmwx_w‘ Lound August 19. i G hor, has been awarded a| They were divorced Jan. 29, 1945 Princess Louise, sails from Van- Littauer Pellowship in the Grad-|and Breuilette was directed to con- couver Saturday, August 16. wate School of Public Administra- | tribute $75 per month for the sup- Northern: Voyager, scheduled to (ion at Harvard University and|pcrt of the children. sail from Seaflii)morrow. will resign soon from his position| B £ ” with m: U. S. Department of vm-1 FIVE FROM KLAMATH FAL MEN'S CHORUS MEETS Interior. He has previously earn- \ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shaw and ed a Masters degree in this work Miss Wanda Shaw, and Mr. and .at the University of California. |Mrs. J. A Shaw, all from Klamath » % Rogers expects to spent about a|Falls, Oregon, registered yesterday Was held Saturday night in the vear and a half at Harvard work-{as guests of the Baranof Hotel. Juneau Grade Scheol and reports S teday were that it was a success. ing on his Ph. D. He will leave| < AL 3 el v b ? e ' Juneau on August 24, and will be EASTERNERS "AT BARANOF Those, in attendance, said t“h,“ s A I RE'I ALL SHOWING OI ; g ’ | tered as guests of the Bar- much interest in the project was R Py Rogel guests e Bar- m interes proj . s"msfion accompanied by Mrs He joined the GO\'Ernors‘utnce‘.n.,( Hotel yesterday were Mr. and shown. - in November, 1946. Previous to|Mrs. H. A. Anderson from Chicago, Another meeting will be held at i 0 Kst George W. Rogers, Administra- [of payments for the support of tive Assistant in the Office of the|thelr two children. The first organized men’s chorus in Juneau that, Rogers was with the Region- Seton H. Thompsen from Wash- 7 pm. Monday, but arrangements al Office of the OPA in Juneau. ington, D. C, and C. 1. Weaver have not yet been completed for a H- transferred here in January,|and C. C. Phillips from Columbus, meeting place. 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