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0LD SOURDOUGH (OMES BACK ON ANOTHER VISIT Famed Klondike Carfoon- ist Returns After 42- Year Absence THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, IPINK SALMON RUN " INVESTIGATED BY RESEARCH AGENCY head of tion in De- nne ied on Jok \ well-| e Alaska : in Southeaster 1 with research jand Mrs. Mil and Mrs COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES 87 PERSONS ON TUESDAY TRIPS e And Writers' Convention ; yester- | different canneries | - (‘n.nl.}] All]u. S out of Juneau touching at 15 ast Alg towns, maller points, to Sitka Al Furrer, Mr Mr. and were and Mr n Beard, Mrs. Sco ne, Mr. Andrew Sutton, xandra Ott, Ann Fred McKa Swanson, Vietor and M Bock. man, Hansol Mr and Mrs. Willlam Sut- L.!cupants and D. Green, T. Moore, L. Au-‘!ho start of the |National Sporis Figures Join in Laying Plans for Juneau's Salmon Derby (Continued from Page One) | participated in a lx\'c‘l:Y lnlelchunge tof ideas and timely suggestions. < iClouse said there will be two 1t | judges’ stands, one at Auk Bay [and the other at Tee Harbor. All must have at least two oc- be registered before Derby which will r.: officially cpen at 6 a.m. on August 130. Entries must be at the judges’ y, 1 boats craft Clouse and Charles Bur- will meet the group in Ket- chikan and accompany the party back to Juneau, arriving on the evening of the 27th. caid that a cocktail party is being Hy.mn“d for the distinguished visit- on their first evening in city. Headquarters for the writers will be set up at the Baranof Ho- tel, where their scoops will flash to the States via borrowed pewriters which will be com- mandecred from various offices in town and set up in one of the dis- play rooms at the hotel. dick lor and the 110-foot yacht Mon- | Rod Darnell | the | | time. Dufresne also mentioned that the | writers will be interested in obtain- all types of scenic and unusu-| |to Seattle for cremation, and the pictures of Alaska hitherto un- ATTACK OF HEART TAKES DR. BENSON Funeral services for Dr.Theodore W. Benson, who diec at Petersburg cn Monday of a heart attack, will held there tomorrow alterncon o'clock. Dr. Benson had been in Peters- burg since 1929. Hhe was 45 ¥ but had been ailing for some He leaves his widow and three children. Only physidan now remaining in Pmcrsburg is Dr. Ellison. The Benson remains will ke shipped ke at 2 old, Good Now... and for the Flying to Hoonah was Al Blake; stand promptly at 6 p.m of the rsicn Inlet, L McKmIva came day to qualiiy for the awards. Calvin Streets: to Pelican, | Clouse strcssed the importance of Derry, Roger »Cannon, Mrs.|fair play and clean sportsmanship Thompson, Miss L. Thomp-|and said every possible precaution Ka Raatikainen: to|wculd be Iollowcd to avoid possi-| Ole Olson, Mrs. J. A.lple “skull-dugger Jack Gordon, Catherine Nel-! Clouse also said that this year's and Leola Hayes; to Hawk|Derby will be improved upon and Nick Giatros. iven greater publicity from year o watch the fish| petershurg passengers were w'lgu ycn‘f‘ to clchumgg groups} of now on for these'c Brenner, George Brannan and|<portsmen from all over the coun- are of two types. One Bryce Allman; from Juneau m‘ iy to participate. He expressed insparent cylinder gkagway, Earl McGinty, Mrs. Mai-pope for ~the évenual realization IIn:]x'mt\,\vpL' b Mr. and Mrs. Cox and l"!':’ of a log-constructed clubhopse for Soaad e Lo f“g;‘x Rd B°%“-LM>hnzcmbers out of the annual Derby ‘Sithenst | & and Bdward and LUCYprooéeds plus membership fees. z | Want Reports evening. The “Hell night” will be Baby Marks. Both were taken to Clouse called upon various mem- pelq on the first dry evening. St. Ann’s Hospital by ambulance bers of the committees for reports - > - —— e on progress to date with Lucille ' Jchnson outlining plans for the; ATTENTION ELKS salmon barbecuc which will be a Lodge meeting tonight 8:00 p.m. oclock, Graw and Mrs. Tom Tilson. {*eQire ot Herby Pay 269 hemg Jaltiation G- e e ol 4 Yoot ThaVer Tawe 15 Jupean,|I9n0sE JebaIbg. on he Wousing 1 OF COMZECE, WEATHER BUREAU il N | sty and; iohe [Acopumoqaiigns . artangee Jo UA JUNEAU, ALASZA ward Orme; from Tyce, A. McKanzie; | ¥TH8% e WEATHER BULLETIN sailed from Taku, Lonnic Lempke and|MClLLY she compities of St S om DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, i20TH MERIDIAN TIME i i iax. temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hcs. R. D. Peterson; from Hoonah.| Van- 'Mr. L. Estes and F. Lawrence; ¢ hOtels ; j Ed Chester spoke on the b ate | e rotis. 64 54 »m Tenakee, Mrs. Sam Asp. { Pl . om Excursion Inlet to Juneau, M9 ob P “"lmf“_,L"‘ e B Vaara. Judith and |dcrtaking from the “birth of id s # from ' Ailene Va and A. C. Adams;, ge la»; nnf,mn to the present co- 56 44 from Kofchiken, Don MacMilldn; |ordinated pians and praised the 61 a7 from Skagway, Mel Matheson, | local crganizations ;:"’k;h”t:fj;;e 61 49 SITORS FROM WICHITA \ l.m bl o3 [the 30 prizes offered. He men- _:: Trice WAKE ALASKAN CRUISE | ticned the Sportsmen’s Club contri- %0 5 0 !buticn as a 1947 Piymouth DeLuxe 52 57 ® e 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 (o for Grand Prize and an out- 18 Trace WEATHER REPORT ¢ board motor and boat for second 50 Temperarure for 24-Hour e prjze. Chester said that around 52 T Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock ® 200 boats, including small craft, b This Morning ® are to be cxpected In the area on 59 1 Juneau—Maximum, 62; @ Derby Day and patroling of the 45 rvice Y i 1 of imum, 52 ® .waters will be a major problem. 42 Fronged $hip r pany it ] t A Maximum, 60; €| Ed Peyton gave the members a 16 Skagwa, m, 48 ® report cn the prizes to date and 50 57 41 project fi- stitute Industry, Inc rmation | [ 1oy consery- | A h o im- Alaska reports, been ashes returned to Petersburg for interment. ed for commercial purposes and all persons with worthwhile col- lecticys may wish to make same available to the visitors during their quest for ‘“different” slants on Alaskan h'«ckgwund B e SOAP BOXERS NOI RUNNING THIS EVE. to by > - TWO BRUUGHT HERE ON EMERGENCY HOP Dr. J. O. Rude early this morn- ing flew to Hoonah with Alaska | Airplane Charter Co., in answer to a call for emergency medical | assistance for two persons there. Don Skuse has announced lhat‘ Returning to Juneau at 9:30 a. on account of the weather there m., Dr. Rude brought with him will be no Soap Box Derby run in the plane Mrs. Dick Dalton and on the Twelfth Street hill this a child with bronchial pneumonia, iseful in outheastern Dr. Thompson usand pinks e o crew. Alaska resi-!Ipjet 3-Peint Trsad Losts help insure proper balance and weight distribution S=E which tiny red the POLL-PARROT Arnclmakens The finest in materials, construction and comfort.,.plus these special features makes your choice of Poll-Parrot Archmakers so important for your child, 1 ends, a cr a me mpson will months in with Klondik Moulded Inssles, gentle but i firm support for growing Haksioto, bones and muscles. Inbound passengers 2 o from Sitka were Hr. and Mrs. Al Furrer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beard, iMr l‘\l MH S. Milne, Chy Brock, SIEAMEK MOVtMtNTS - oo, CTey Grock. here south- D(,vhrx(y. Mrs. A Rusch. Don Mc- next Alaska several to Juneau| ATTENTION ELKS Lodge meeting tonight 8:00 p.m. Initiation 655-1t. Wiggle Rsom mecns no pinching o1 cremping to distort, young tea. Cartcon Created Trouble s Norah iay mor due nir bt . DEPARTMENT from Weather at | 4:30a.m. Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Drizzle Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Clc Rain Cloudy Clear Cleudy Sturdy Inner Construclion for tong-losting weor, sup: port and protection. Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Havre Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kodiak Kotzebue Los Angeles McGrath Nome North-vay Petersburg Fortland Prince George Pnncn Rupert un. 19 D NO. 277 : Sizes 5% to ni,_$5 501200 ::—-38 95 5 to §11 _)7 JU—H to -»—$7 95 WIDTH—AA to D FAMILY SHOE STORE 227 Seward Street NO. 237: Sizes On Arrived the cannery in Pet- fam the Ar poard o 'lu WEATHER FORECAST ® estimated the combined value to (Juneau end Vicinity) ® ipe ' arcund $4500, including 25 Cloudy with intermittent @ lawards ranging from $30 to $75. rain and drizzle tonight and e Thursday. Vi little change @ Griffith: in temperature. Southeaster- r were entertained ly winds 10-15 m.p.h. . nd Mrs. Archie W. Shiels PRECIPITATION eling a - = 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. togey) e | frém h NEFCO OFFICIALS S0U TH eau — 0.09 inches; e ticipant dt, general manager August 1, 2,08 inct o | Derbies. land h 1 Com v ince July 1, 5.31 inches. o | editor for the Seattle Times fish Bergseth, general sup- At Airport 0.04 inches; e and wildlife section, stressed the flew to Ketchikan yes- August 1, 1.04 inches; e |importance of observing rules and Pan American Air- ince July 1, 3.62 inches. o regulations and suggested a “host e e 000000 00 0 0 [0 very writer” arrangement in ->>o - slacing the tors on boats. JOE GEORGES OUT | Clouse and ry Parker received and Mrs. Joe George flew special commendation last night irom Juneau yesterday with irom the committee members for| Am Airways, bound for their untiring efforts in working | where their father,{out plans for the success of the| George, suffered a third | Salmon Derby. Parker announced v will make an indefin- . that the rules for entry will be published within the next few | days. % join his after Taku o Clear Drizzle Gloudy Rain 9 59 “huchur\ 1 42 Yakutat 57 51 *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ! WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The outlook for nice weather for Southeast Ataska for a dav or two is definitely poor. There is a small storm center { developing in the ncrthern Gulf of Alaska and the resulting circulation | is bringing an abundance of cool moist ocean air in over Smxtheast; Alaska. There is still fairly good weather over the southern portion of Southeast Alaska but rain is expected there by evening. Most of the | stations ¢ the scuthern half of the interlor of Canada are also| reporting rather poor weather with many of them experiencing rain or drizzle or both. Weather continues quite good down through British Columbia and into Washington and Oregon while over most of the Western States skies are clear. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | 49 ENE 12 1 foot 54 SSW 12 1 foot 54 Calm Calm 55 E 8 Zero 58 w 16 1 foot 51 w 4 Smooth Cape Decision Fog 54 Calm 1 foot | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, Cixon Entrance to Yakutat—light and variable winds this afternoon beceming southerly to southwesterly 10 to 20 miles per hour tonight and Thursday. Cloudy with intermittent rain, considerable fog. ! highlights of the ?; g Bradner's timely . ; 0 5 on insur- One of the meet was Enos suggestions and pointer: sful Derby gleaned jence as active par- ny vears in Seattle who is sports rip. While in Juneau Da g to Nome in 1 paper turned ter but c Territory 1901 to r also worked for other papers > each winter summer until JUNEAU MARIRE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS and Hardware "“toxemwucnon Boat Sales Rubber Boats root west cisnen 5.~ Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways exp! ior ma Bradr there (Past to the Sla ime again in the the Y He but returned ¢ 1905. This marks G g to the Territory CANNERY OWNER IN FROM HOONAH M e outh Robert Welsh, operator of Pan n (,”M‘,* Straits Packing Co. at via the Alaska ah, arrived here today in an yanks, he will 2 & rplane Charter Co. plane and will ret to Heonah when and weather perm —eee—— . YACHT LEONORE REACHES T OMORROW, PARTY TAINED IN JUNEAU ince join nee went MEETING NOTICE MACHINISTS' LOCAL NO. 514 THURSDAY-August 14-Moose Hall tehorse Icy Weather Drizzle Rain Rain-Fog Drizzle Drizzle Station Cape Spencer | Eldred Rock Point Retreat Five Fing>r Light Lincoln Rock Guard Island Cloudy Juneau home. > return to enroute Schedule Schedule for the Sports Writers include stops at Ketchikan, Peters- burg, and Wrangell, where suitable entertainment is being planned by | cach city. Transportation from Ketchikan to Juneau will be fur- nished by three U. S. Forest Ser- vice boats, one Fish and Wildlife crday at mc Baraxmr Hctel w the following' Alaskan resident. Orden Phillips and Lee Hall, M Tcem Tilson and Don McGraw, all bert W s aboard w.ll'from Sitka; Thor “Mike” Good- arrive in tomorrcw morn- man of the Whiz Fish Company at ing after a month's cruise and Pelican ss trip through Alaskan wat- Leis Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. | {Thecmas W. Chandler and Mary O. | Chandler registered from Ketchi- | A. C. Adams from Excursion | Mrs.- Sam Asp from Tenakee, and Robert Dibble from Gustavus. ee——— HOTEL J U H. Talbert, Juncau Spruce EN d Transporta- | Tpe vacht Leonore with the Gil- Alaska sailed from late Mon 18 passen sburg. Wr Seattle oy were Mr While in Saturday, the A. Kleiva | groyp of visitors which included N Wrangell, ay and Mrs. Skinner, Mr. and !Injet, Lemieux Henry aborn, Mrs. J. L. Florence and Victor Eliendahl were Millpointer, Geo. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. craft, R Cowan, F. R ind Mr. and Mrs. Hen- G. H. Jensen, M. G. Gang- t cocktails at the Rob-! Mills specialist frem Coquille, Ore., Smith Guerin and J try home. Many Ju-|has registered as a guest at the d. George Norton and H called between 4:30 Hotel Juneau, once more after be- 3 the Alaska 10r | nq 6:3 he Skinner party.'ing out of town took Petc ani pa: for bugine ngers and Mrs. W. C. Ray, Mrs Ann; for d Mrs. A Ketchik Robert F Juneau People of Douglas and Juneau snesesssss A T T E N T ' 0 N o : The following NEW DOUGLAS - JUNEAU BUS SCHEDULES Il will become efiechve THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947. Please clip this Time Table for future reference. Busses Leave Douqki Kearn han, R boarded - AN VACATION 1 Wood are ieau this week b R % Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Young from | Petersburg are in Juneau this week ’ Mrs. Morti- a5 house guests of Dr. and Mrs. for a nmr'ln vacation in ‘th Goldman, and for Mrs. How-!J O. Rude. Mr. Young operates States. Wood, who is employed Johnson, Mrs. Jack Kristan|the hydroelectric plant at Blind | with Pan American Airways at the ained a few friends at lunch-|slough near Petersburg. Juneau' Airport, will drive with his the Iris Room of the Bar- 2 wiie and their baby through Yel- .nof tod | wstone National Park, and down' nre Goldman, who has been _ CALL FOR BIDS far a; California for several AUNESY LORS .SCHDOLS wey plan to visit his paren! Tohnson, st ',‘\'utu‘(' is hereby given that the B Washington, before ret ,"S Juneau Public Scheol Board will e Juneat the third W '\I);"('*m sealed bids for the preform- September of the- following service: H 7 | Transportation of crude oil | from source of supply in Ju- neau to the tanks of the Ju- neau Public Schools, and deliv- l ery into said tanks, for the | s chool year commencing Sep- | i | fly- ard lhms Leave Juneau ance Wher. you travel . . . go by comfortable Flying Clipper. Daily Clipper service to Seattle and key points Inside. Fares are low, with 10% off for round-trip tickets. When you ship or order . . . specify speedy Clipper Express, now available to 6 continents. Clipper Express saves valuable time, opens up new markets, results in faster turnover. Rates recently slashed on many items. For details, call or write our nearest office: Baranof Hotel-Telephone 106 LPIN AMERICAN Hogio AtrwArs lhe ; stem of | /‘r%/aj C7¢tm‘ i e . HUNTERS RETURN and Mrs. Earle Hunter return- Juneau last evening on the orah after being Outside out a month. They attended tion at Portland h California Mexico with \1' Buford, former 5 DRUNK was fined this | strate Wil- He had been as drunk My 25 ed to Prince Holzhei City Police oo O. R. .C ilam bovked by \(mb(l 1, 1947 and ending June & 1948. Contractor to guarantee continuous mainten- ance of fuel supply at an op- erating level in i tanks, so jong as fuel is available for transport, as a condition for the maintenance of the contract Bids will be received in the of- of the Superintendent of tre Soviet | Schocls until 4 pm. August 21 1947 The Juneau Public rves the bids. JUNEAU PUBLIC BOARD Board: Edwin C. Clark, Superintendent of Schools. d August 13, 1947, icei, di- American Army ation Division military gov- will i rmine | late | result | ’ BERLIN down into rect Wilbur of Juneau - PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following d have been recorded in the office of U. S ioner Felix Gray for trans- 1 of real estate Sylvia Dalr; Jot at 548 Se Winters. Robert Adams Block D, Juneau; win Denald and Lafern Glacier Highway property, G. Milton. indicated it to d of t itce requested ) ter U. S. investigation f some $2,000,- crown jewels d the sibility Hermine | a1l ave b poisoned | et | ATTENTION ELKS l meeting tonight 8:00 p:n| 655-1t house and tter Tract, to Lynn C ‘,,« t LUU School Board right to refuse any, or NOTE: Above Schedules Operated DAILY CHANNEL BUS LINE Hohenzolle | re lots 19 and 2 to John T. Cor- SCHOOL For the Throndsen to Amy Lodge # tiation Dat

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