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PAGEEIGHT ™" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1947 wa" Disney Briefly in jufieaulflo EASE UP SEEN [ Seven Sweeneys Off for Eire MEU‘"AN IN | iy .| AS HEAT WITHERS _ ) | Today as Havensirites Guest; mowest's caoes [ \ » POR_T IODAYI @m L] B Wil Fish, Lock About Alaska alr | imasrp:lwlen‘ . ik WISITORS |for the westward at 3 o'clock this| Walt Disney, Los Angeles film|equipment failed to ke delivered as Serious Threat . L i ; | I N o | An EVENING of . e 4 b 3 ¥ " | Arriving from Seattle were: i ons have brought laughter ar At le of the famous g J i Mot oo 0 e S 4 . 41 | Mrs. F. Amon, Ronnie, Vennis; ons since Minnie and mountain e, Havenstrite has| The current heat wave, wither- % g 5 : u e first became & b | taki r Arctic Exploration ling thirsting crops throughout most & 9 ;ndr ff‘;;"ilra’)l’ .:dn:on. (livl;l:n(;vax:,‘ Reirpsh."g Juneau last interests from Glen Car-|of the midwest, showed no signs x B P 1 E:Zkfl S dax;d e mh‘/l & Aéowman’ night with ghter S 1 as |1 " The party's Northern|today o i tesa ¢ 4 A £ , Mr. .M. C, i - i Coilyo “ : .| and Billie and Connie Bowman,| eiaxaiion sts of Mr. and Mrs. Russell | flight will take them over the Arc-| Except for “rather:cool” temper- / . . . Mrs. George Bryson and Bonnic| Havenstrite tic coast and up the Kobuk. They|atures in the Dakotas, Western k. ® 1 olar s ' s tuy Sout h b 3 " e Gy " 4 , and Henry Br , Mrs. L. H el i i bl i i 6 e Rl L . Clark, Bonita and Shannon Clark, | (LY Yo []R S will t Alaska. The two weeks Mountain States, the weather ou : \ B T Gt Hardld and! 2 3-3 executive ], 3 1 13 Havenstrite have|look for today was ‘continued % thl ; isi ay as 2 Charlotte Conine, Mr. and Mrs. G.| 0ug I eau at 6 o'cloc e trips to Alaska, and|warm, similar to that of yesterday,” . Costello, Reda Daniels, Patsy Dan- 1 today for / iast yvear brought North on its|the weather bureau said. : 4 . Wli s D e ancouver, B. C., yes- first trip their deluxe DC-3 with| The corn crop in Southern Illin- ; ; g ; o Moo e T b i | 1‘0 the the Havenstrites t E. C. McLeod. After leaving|ois and Iowa was reported in s Y 73 1 it Tain Delvies Eiton, Mrs. Gildersleeve, B. joined by Hugo Alaska last September, they made|“pretty bad condition,” the bureau v . 4 £ Gikersizeve, Mrs. D. Greiner, Mr. vice-president ¢ the 2 two-month trip down the west|[said, adding that moisture now is : ‘ k ty and Mrs. L. C. Harbin, Leola Hay- ational Bank of Chicago, | coast of South America, across the | needed generally in all the area . N . es, Mrs. W. H. Hewitt, John| and Mr. and M | continent and up the east coast.|{rom the Appalachians to Eastern g i . Homme, Mrs. S. L. Jones, Mrs.| George Kennedy, i1ormerly of An-|“A wonderful trip, but Alaska i |Nebraska and Southward through 5 Lyle Kelsey, Betty, Marjorie and, ” ¢ iy Lyle Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.| chorage, now of Seattle s our 1avorite place,” the oilman |Kansas, Oklahoma and Tex: A fishing trip on the Chulitna ‘said The hot dry weather was des- i o3 Kendall, Miss J. Lowry, Mrs. L.i with Haakon Christianser cribed by Agriculture Department 4 L R McGowan, Jeanne Meier, Noreen! s Anchorage pilot, was a ufficials in Washingten as a “seri- ; % | Nish, Miss M. Moore, Mrs. J. D.| d for the group by Mr. Ki pAA ONE OF 'l'wo ous threat” to all Midwestern crops. i i Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Murray, this morning. Before con- Although temperatures yesterday e 3 3 2 Katherine Nelson, Leonard Oilson, ng to the Seward peninsula v were below the 100-plus readings : i o HE Miss D. Rouse, Phyllis. Seidki (oMpA“IES OK D f 3 L ¢ Addie Sharp, Anne Swanson, M where Mr. Havenstrite has exten- {cf last week’s searing blast, a few s.ve holdings, the party will visit Midwestern points reported highs i ~ o P. Thisseniug, Mr. and Mrs. R.' L.} Mt. McKinley National Park, make 'I‘o SERVE TOKVO i 100 or above with most ranging . : 4 Tyrone, George Whittike and Mrs.| e the trip to Camp Eileson and Won- upward from 90. : J yinn. 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway cer Lake with Ceoll Wells, of Fair- In sharp contrast, Idaho Falls, 3 . . . 3 . : were:, % Idaho, reported a low y day of | S L e 5 - . Disney’s Alaska Picture First Sfep Taken Toward |40 degrees and a lrace of frost but | [ O 4 4 il | M. T. Chandler, Mary and Tom About here one should reiurn io . general rainfall prevented crop — —— « Chgn(lltr. Marie Dean, Charles Walt Disney. Long a friend of the Reopenlng of Japal‘l f0 |damage from the cold. However.! Charles Sweenes vil: Shi o Pt X is 'wite \Knk:{))le, B. Smilay and Charl Havenstrites, he has contemplated . T some grain was lost in three coun- | ana their five children embark on a flight to Ireland financed with | 25P2Y: v e ucl / ha . 2 2 Leaving here for Seward this af- e e on previoustrips.Commercial Aviation lces struck by nan storms S e ; 3 g 00 representing five years cf wartime savings. The parents will [“,mm were Dell Fett, Mrs, V. C. | North. Now, with a film on the S Temperatures were slightly be visit tlieir aged mothers in County Donegal. Four-month-old Peggy ‘D‘K”w ATt T s i | ngers arriving here from banks ‘w ready for ass ply, Dis- VASHING " —(p— | iow normal the west coas - b : 5 A Terrttory gty ot agmiily, Dis-; WASHINGIGN, S 18 -4 lormal on the West COast YeS-| iy 14 by her mother, Paddy, 4, and Isabella Theresa, 6, wave in | i, s making the trip with his Two American Airlines have been|terday but on the Eastern sea-| == o o Ma 10/ 25d Dadiiy; B, uie In sleht lackeraxal: o) a' cuthorized to operate between the |bcard it was “moderately warm| front and Rose Mary, 10, and Danny, 8, ace in right background. A iriends to enable him to have » Photo. st-h vledge aska acifi ast @ as o rst {and humid” despite some cloudi- i first-hand knowledge of Alaska. | Pacific Coast and Tokyo as a first ¥ some cloud i Vg & Attention is called to the public | Disney’s story of Alaska will be a step toward reopening Japan to |ness. and FardaHarly o men AL BT ’ new type of film, combining enter- commercial aviation. —— e noon MARRIED AT DOUGLAS | apparently Coast Guardsmen, u;l tainment with comprehensive de-| Disclesing this today, State De- HUSP“M. NOTES Discharged were Fannie Mae A (ischarging DFekrria e 1y Tl tail of our far North, its people, partment officials said that Pan Schwab, Peggy Harris, Alvin Kun-| vVernon P. Lewis and Julla B. and destroying property situated | its” mining, fishing and ““'5‘- }w;r American f“d N""‘mw"“ h"‘““_b“’" St. Ann's :iospital admitted Mrs, kel and Charles Klose | Johnson, hoth of Juneau, were| near City b\xn)p, Thane Road. No| months, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mil- granbed lsmporaty Permits for op-|mary Hawkins yesterday for ma-| Government Hospital admilted married at 8 o'clock last night by|more word should be necessary | lotte, Ketchikan photographers, erations to Japan ~|ternity, and a baby girl weighing | Billy Albert James of Douglas and | Commissioner ~Gray. ~ Witnesses George L. Ward. 653-2t. were in Alaska taking hflckgroulnd They ””d, the permits Were| .yen pounds and 10 ounces was cischarged Evangeline Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. RNy | S P l4 C l A L pictures for the iilm. During this granted partly to enable the air-iy,.; 5 her at 26 minutes after frcm Tenakee. | Hammett, Jr. Empire Wuui-aas Tor results! | t.me they spent a winter with the jine to transport 400, businessmen | _____ < - | Eskimos at Hooper Bay where their who are scheduled to go to Tokyo| ————~ | T d uesday - Wednesday - Thursday seal and walrus hunting, village this week to start reopening Jap- | life, and dances were photographed. anese foreign trade. The Alaska film wiil be similar in' It also was announced that the. LUCK ' STRIKE presen's THE MAN WHO KNOWS— technique to Disney’'s “Saludos State Department has submitted to Amigos.” the 11-nation Far Eastern Com- ......._.« G o G s oA Sl o ok Goseeeny Yhn 93 .| T THE TOBACCO WAREHOUSEMAN! Industry, in the Baranof Hotel lob- storing commercial air flights to| ~. by this morning, Disney told of the Japan e : 5 “P'VE SEEN millions of pounds of amazing salmon pictures the Mil- yue) now, commercial air m.,!} o i i ; tobacco sold at auction. And at . i PEi | o ,j auction after auction, I've seen . " T i - ur ey lnner peor fish.” ; é g, 3 o i | | lotte's had taken, added, “HOWEVET, yica has been prohibited by Gen- By i tha SHme e finished the ¢ra) Douglas MacArthur, Supreme p.cture, I am afraid people Will gjjeq Ccmmander, as an occupa- quit eating your salmon, We'Ve ion policy created so much sympathy for the - I AL R 5 the makers of Lucky Strike buy The 'story cf Alaska will be a IROM BAY REGION, CALIF - o & . § theatrical film and material gath- . e it ; i tobacco that’s got real smokin’ ; : - o MASHED PqTAT?ES &/ 3 SALAD ered already runs over five hours. \mong the new guesis yesterday P o — — ~ 4 1 4 3 i Lk 2T Mr. Disney's job when he returns at the Beranof Hotel were Mr. and | . . qu ity . . . tobacco that smokes § TR ; i i & DBESSINU Fas o JEGETABLE south will be to edit and assemble Mrs. A. J. Furrer from Richmond,| 7 o ____J_ b 5 i L 5 i HGT BTSCUITS and HONEY the film, cut it down to about an Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Beard from, 7 e up mlld 0001 and fragrant ” P % P : P - hour. After it has had its run in Martinez, A. C. Kuehl of the N(I-I e ) Caler e _ ] L 3 g7 . COFFEE theatres, the film will be made into ticnal Park Service office at San ; . i } | . ; [ 4 : several éducational films of docu- Francisco, Calif. R. E. McKee from | pee g - —‘ ¢ " L mentary interest for distribution to Stockton, Calif., also is a Baranof knewn in Juneau, are still with the 3 of Oxford, North Carolina Disney Corporation as contract MORR|E p r: “ (26 YEARS A LUCKY STRIKE SMOKER) 5 \ s o : . i Del‘ T x : = N : | icious French-Frie photographers taking for a film TS gian.. AIAS Rl s . {77 F | LOGISIANA PRAWNS The Alaska tour will include trips to Iniskin Bay and Candle. At has switched to : % : i ’ Iniskin Mr. Havenstrite will in- oo, o e v ? ¢ ) ; spect s ofl operation wWhere he Calvert because ‘ : o : b n g T-Bone Sieaks hopes to start drilling again next spring. At the time work was dis- Caivert is mellower. 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