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SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1947 | PAGE EIGHT <« i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 . U. S. DEPARTMENYT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ¢ SEALASKAFISH | Ajrport Bldg SUNEAD, ALASEN |LEMKE BILL TO BUSCHMANNSHERE FROM | 11— | s WEATHER BULLETIN : | pA(K BEGINS 'I'o DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME GE]' I"SPE(I’ED SEATTLE; ARE AT BARANOF . ; - Max. temp. | TODAY i IS O"ered (I' last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hcs. Weather at ? Mr. and Mrs. August Buschmann OVERTAKE 19“ Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. Bv JUNEAU vrw and Miss Leray Caverly of Seat- Anchorage 68 49 49 02 Pt. Cloudy ‘llc arrived from Seattle yesterday F_ D g _F hC 1h | AI Barrow 37 32 34 Trace Rain Sy |via Pan American Airways. Mr. | mos’ ree Bethel 52 % 48 03 Drizzle ioatt | Buschmann is the president of the ":SS:” 'glst:ond {S 'Ya( S Cordova 61 49 52 04 Rain Shuwers‘loca'vets orgamza"on Io{‘?erll Straits Canning Company | v l s l ]_ 0 n s Dawson 65 34 52 20 Rain ini H and head of the Sitka Cannery. £ ! B 'erk aSU ear clakiibi m’ Page One) yl‘:.din;m;n 4-:;‘; ;'r; 42 g: glnitll]dy ! S(n;"l!;.ue Bene,‘!ts iglr. hBuschmnnn'sn Iat:\e;,d Pete;‘ | Fairbanks 8 34 5 3 a ¢ | Buschmann was the founder o ut Ficking Up | Ganitor tiks fov ~Alnskan Ho. | Haines 60 49 54 0 Cloudy : Y andgrab Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Busch- An EVENING “f S s el AN ‘B Alas- |t€l stand vaca by » Alaskan Havre 90 0 mann and Miss Caverly are regis- 7 s s OB e et e R s, 8|y S W | AL S e e o 1 i Bt e Refreshin this year's haul is beginning to|the proposed sale of the City Dock if‘:“i"““(k““ 65 51 bl gll"“dy o KBS iR i “the il B G g catch up with last vear after lag- |0 the Juneau Spruce Corporation y'y f~“” -'7; "‘(2 54 =] Clfl" Poet, Vélmans' o Bvelen Wats jOH" RE(KA“E"DS]’WO R , t. ging far behind all season. The{for expansion purposes o ";’3'1. o8 B v i At last night's regular meeting, | e axa ‘0" weekly catch report ued today | Alrport BE OLTec \',1,.“““ i ty 4 50 02 Rain lthe VFW discussed the measure,| (o"v!""o“s I“ SOUIH' - T by the U. S and whdife| Pan Americ u,”:h;\:-lll'(f-:"“;“}""L‘,‘:j Noms.. 50 38 38 I Clear [pow pending in Congress, which| &S Y " L RS | Sl Bscha L R jat| cd-down and crated panel-con- | Northway 50 Rain |would technically open up land| jonn Reck, of the First National - \ .\; \'x‘.: . “)4 i ‘m:« ;-{;r 'r‘(\“l. { triotilin now at Skag- | Petersburg 51 3 Drizzle ‘?:;“Alaska to settlement by velel‘-‘Bank. returned to Juneau yestgrdnyi thr““gh a v‘slt l Sl N s G oy, be given for use as an, Portland 61 Trace Cloudy - 2 lafter a six weeks vacation trip in ¢ weeks ago, it was 68 percent be- . o Agministration building Prince George 48 07 Pt. Cloudy | The committee was directed bY| . northwest. Mr. Reck attend- ¢ ‘ Aok o R . orahle | Without any:bhi fob. Skag- Prince Rupert 55 02 Cloudy Post Commander Hunt Gruening eq the Elks Convention in Port- 10 the ' A 0 s \“Ll.(”()’i And it is believed that the Seattle 58 Trace Cloudy 0 make 18 Eport El‘ v ApCClfll land and the Sourdough Conven- howing in Alaska, poor catches s . Sitkes 59 4 meeting of the VFW which will be . ‘ 5 1 U. Army Engineers would be Sitka 52 .03 Cloudy tion in Seattle. Cook Inlet and Kodiak Is- 1.0 ™ "5 ovide transportation by | Whitehorse 50 Cloudy called at a later date. i It SmPEe pulled down the |, ... fom Skagway to Juneau. | Yakutat 58 L s D e e I for e TeRlory | aee RIS o et i o0 i sty fo 480 s UtEEGT) members decided to contribute to LIBBY OFFICIALS HERE over last year at this same time . . 4 Uhol two stories. Coun- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center is moving across the the entertainment of British and : 1 | to 25 ainst 50 percent [ Sy M S estimated | southeastern portion of Alaska from Prince William Sound this morning. |U- S- Navy personnel expected to AFTER TRIPTO YAKUTAT o two weeks This may im- |} coqt of putting the structure | Another low pressure is located over the Arctic Ocean north of the lower visit here next week. B | \ prove, however, as the Kodiak and [ n" yceting' the costs of lighting Mackenzie River. A high presure area is centered about 1200 miles we Commander Gruening appoint-' g, winkie vice-president of Lib-| E Cook Inlet reports arc listed as|a;4 plumbing fixtures, would run Of the Oregon coast. As a result of this pressure distribution rain ed John McLaughlin to act as., “yreneill and Libby Company, § incomplete {about $12,000 to $15.000 beginning to fall over the northern portion of Southeast Alaska fhis |liaison officers —with other groups . °Gianam, general manager for ] The district report of cases pack-| “ paA hes offered fo provide an morning. Rain also was reported during the past 24 hours over the |in arragements for the entertain-| . company’s Alaska Division and 5 i ed follows experienced man to supervise con- GUIf of Alaska, western Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, northwestern Can- ment of the visitors. L. W. Hess, an official with the! a Southe Alaska |struction. There would be suffi- ada, southwestern Canada and the Prairie Provinces of southern Canada. P R Chicago office, awrived yesterday | ) Ketchikan D «t: 3507 reds:|cient room in the building to Thunderstorms were reported over the Prairie Provinces of southern pAA BRINGS 16 |irom Yakutat, where they have é 190 kings; 34576 pinks; 12,169 house offices for both PAA and Canada. A cold mass of air has penetrated northwestern Alaska and \been for several days. They are' ; 5 % 2 L p chums: 3593 cchoes: 54,035 total Pacific Northern Airlines, and pos- temperatures were as low as 34 degrees over this area this morning. Bar- o togistered at the Baranof Hotel, | 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway ; 101,570 last year at this time. sibly Alaska Coastal Airlines, also ToW reported some snow mixed with rain during the night. Temperatures, FROM SEA"l:l 3 | e i West Coast: 1767 reds; 4,953 a waiting room and lur count- over Southeast Alaska were near normal yesterday and ranged from 51 i FROM SEATTLE | . pinks; 2,768 chums; 857 cohoes; er to 57 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound to Gulf of Alaska. \ Elaine A. Baumann of Seattle is' § § 10,345 total. 9,882': last year Proceeds from rent, as suggested MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN The Pan American AiTWAYS § gyest at the Baranof Hotel | Wrangell - Petersburg: 4,120% by Pan American’s offer to the Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today brought 16 passengers in from Se- 3 reds; 2,303': kings; 7,298': pinks; Council, would be sufficient to pay WIND Height of Waves ! attle yesterday and on the south- =eewems———————— 3873': chums; 660’z cohoes; 18,- Off the cost of the building in 10 Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) |bound flight, carried 14 passengers ca lhl Cif 'Trallwa s : 265'; total. 22,139 last year. years Cape Spencer Rain-Fog 54 SSE 16 1 foot to Seattle and four to Ketchikan. P Y Y H Eastern: 2,156 reds; 454 kings;| It was decided that the offer Eldred Rock Rain 54 SSW 24 3 feet From Seattle to Juneau were: | BUS SCHEDULE | 4,739 pinks; 4,195 chums; 1831 co- would be fully investigated start- Point Retreat Rain 53 SE 8 2 feet ‘Augufl Bt Matlida Buschi~ Srterpimiiapnsrr e | hoes: 13375 tc 15,288 last year, ing at once, and efforts made to Five Finger Light Cloudy 52 SSE 18 1 foot man, Katherine Caverly, Fred LeaveJuneau Leave Douglas Western: 13805 reds; 615 kings; 8ain the support of visiting Con- MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVENING: |Lappi, Betty Lappi, John Reck, 7:15 AM. : 23580 pinks; 30491% chums; 6, Bressmen for the project, which Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. |Sydney Thompson, Dorothy Bow-; 8:10 AM. | 2611 cohoes. 74,753 total. 61,716'; Would require acquisition by the Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Lynn Canal—winds vari- en, Mrs. Mae Christenson, Vern 9:10 AM. ! Tait v City of land which is now under able, mostly southerly under 15 miles per hour. Outside waters, Dixon Makinster, Harry Hastings, Mrs. “fl‘) AM, | Ioy Strait: 5431 reds; 66 kings; U- S- Navy title Entrance to Yakutat—southwesterly to westerly winds 10 to 20 miles per |Marge Hastings, Harry Hastings, ’2-_1" P.M. | 16848 pinks; 11,170 chums; 2,052 A oAb N et hour. Cloudy with occasional light rain showers. Jr, Dorothy Thomas, Richard 2:10 P.M. cohies; - S6.501° toial. 36584 1a8t| Graimence No, 211, which defines! T T =i bty i | Eafimpna:g A § fhomeaop, B o | year. [ e N s variations un- Ped: but will be investigated more| Banfield, attorney, to appeal the| Junesu to Ssattle: Alice Bchlim-, 8: v i AREATICH # i e 1 ya 4 {bach, Mrs. Katrine Haurin, Marie 6:10 P.M. Yakutat: 5507'¢ reds; 158 Kin der one heading for the first time, thoroughly, and action was de- | City's $50,000 evaluation of sup-i 0 T e o0 UGy " Masik,| 7:15 P.M SPEC'AL SUNDAY 8681 pinks: 4% chums: 17 cohoes: i i effect since its final passage 1aved until -the information and|plies, stocks and equipment at ther oo Axehmg "Frank | Brock.| 8:15 PM. 6555% total. 4,311 last year. and approval by the Council last possibilities of the project have ACA headquarters and hangar at|g ¢ ¢ "¢ 10+ M. 4 | ear] Bell, Herman Sandvik, Eve: :00 P.M. Southeast Alaska total: 36303 njght. Acting Mayor Nielsen sign- been fully evaluated. Councflman‘thc foot 9( Main street. o Snnd;/ik C.. Decaney, . Selb; 12:00 Midnight 12130 A reds: 3786% kings; 92,863 pinks; eq it immediately after the close Johnson doubted the wisdom of go-| After discussion which brought o Tae: e | B-“ A ‘e“urz':m e w = g e. Southerll Style 64,6713 chums; 15,272 cohoes; 212,- of the session ing into such a project, as he sus- to light several changes in the re- Juneau to Ketchikan: Ben Scott, (Near Teen-Age Club)—Juneau 896 total. 241491 last year. | Police Milo Pected there would be “too many | ported supplies and equipment, ne-| H Clgfif‘;m“.‘::,?_“C‘mff,v:f looking for Strings attached to it.” glected through oversight or mis-!g”fe Moore, L. J. Green, H. “ A M Oeniial Algsea , this for a long time’ Nielsen or 1 S understanding, it was pointed out|“TmS: - Resurrection Bay: 775 reds; 224 (o0 that he is' expecting early o Alquon ipsne that the City's assessment, had| _ ~— + s a pinks; 108 chums; 65 cohoes; 1172 oot o™ the police on the Approval was gnJeu by the C]t_nfn- been placed purposely high to| INTERIOR DEPT. AGENCIES n l N N E R total. 1,108 last year. strength of the new ordinance. o Orl "“{"’ler.mv. ohn L. Sulllvan wgnore out” the local airline in| Copper River: 30466 reds; 3703 Garbage Disposal Poor el e “{“‘"59 order to straighten the whole mat-| Three agencies of the Interior, 3 . kings; 34169 total. 52307 last A jeiter from the Juncau Cham- "’."ued i d'hlf %l,m“r N'("" ._U,":(] tew; . out. i [Debartiment active:in sbtiens ber- (Hali-porlwn for Children $l.25) vear bér of Gommerce Brought Up ONCE e elly GSR eone D City Attoiney Howard Stabler |taining to Alaska, will move their Prince William Sound: * 11899 ;o0 the very poor situation as re- PR NI stated, that after investigation in-|headquarters from Chicago to Mashed Poiatoes Ve elahle reds; 162 kings; 379,889 pinks; 63~ cargs collection and disposal of Miss Phyllis Thompson appeared to the background of the contraét | Washington within the near future. A g 942 chums; 6,158 cohoes; 462,050 garbags in this City. at the session to ask reconsidera- which the City made with North-| The agencies concerned are the | Cole Slaw Colfes total. 312,629 last year. |” The missive cited “flagrant ne- tion of the 20-year-old residen- land Transportation Company in|Office of Indian Affairs, the Fish P V) Cook Inlet: 99,102 reds; 31944 glec for the past month or tal zoning of the district immed- 1940, and renewed in 1845, he is)and Wildlife Service and the Na- | Hot Biscuits with Hone kings; 19,305 pinks; 16,517 chums; go . even though the Council iately shoreward from the Small convinced that the City has the|tional Park Service. During sev- £ . 1 0 Y 31513 cohoes; 198381 total. 227, has reminded the trash-collecting BO&t Harbor. She stated that right to sell if the voters ap-|eral years past these agencies were | F' by CIIPPer 034 last year. fivmi of - thelr - Tespanaibility. fo:UDere are now e number. of ‘Busl- prove, transferred to Chicago to make y Rl s R R R i Kodiak: 78,303 reds; 36 Kings; carry out the provisions of their Nesses in the area besides the Har- = juneau Spruce Corporation Mhdsiroom in the capital for war agen- < 253,407 pinks; 11,688 chums; 1477 contract.” Lor Cafe which she operates, and proposed that the dock be sold|cies. It is understood the first that the zoning restriction is ante- to it for expansion of plant faé- cohces; 344011 total. 506,217 last It was pointed out that collection | fat year. difficulties have hit the refuse 98ted- : ~ lilities, stating that unless this is Chignik: 144,128 reds; 86 kings; company because of a labor short- M5 Thompson informed the possible it will be forced to ex- 20317 pinks: 4854 chums; 27 co- age, which was aitributed at least COUNCil that she is interested in panq elsewhere than in Juneau. hoes, 169,412 total. 122286 last in party to the fact- that the OPtAlNINE 2 Wine and beer dis- Stabler commented that, al- year. workers are paid only $10 a day, pensing license for the : Harbor though the City could sell the dock Alaska Panibsulas’ 18143 reds; considerably below: the wages for,Ob(c: bub stated that she 1s SWATO with the spmropal of he Yoter 388 kings; 87,656 pinks; 49852 similar but more desirable work, DOUNINE can be done toward that wrether or not the mill could get end this year because of the Coun- possession is another question.” He chums; 2439 cohoes; 218,486 total. F0559 Tast year. Table Welfare Proposition The Council voted to table for Total Central Alyska: 442815 . Yolel ; reds: 36319 kings; 760,807 pinks; the present a renewal of a Propos- 146961 Ahimoss. 41670 vohoss; 1, & made early this year by Allo 428581 total. 1,441,905 last year | Brandebury of the Territorial i B et * | Welfare Department. The reason Western Alaska Port Moller: 22427 kings; 1 pink: reds; decision that no more cens cil agreed to take ter under advisement. Discuss Cab Stand After considerakle discussion li- would Le issued. The Coun- the whole mat- of 71 given was that the City budget as the application by Yellow Cab and ’ drawn up and approved made no the Alaskan Hotel for approval of 3345 chwms; 7 €O~ Lovicion for supporting a Welfare a -Yellow Cab stand in the South stated that would be for the Spruce Corporatin’s own attorneys to pass upon. | —— v ——— MORE DERBY PRIZES The list of prizes for the Juneau Salmon Derby continues to mount each day. Milo Clouse, Committee Chairman, revealed today that the agency to return to Washington will be the Office of Indian Af- fairs which will begin its move on or about October 1, to be rollowed by the other two agencies as soon as space can be found by the Pub- lic Buildings Administration. B WYOMING FAMILY HERE their two children, Robert and Dorothy, are stopping at the Gas- tineau Hotel. They are from New Castle, Wyoming. - e 'TAKU LODGE . Call Mary Jovce at the Baranof for reservations and transportation m— le time, the @ Save “l“"‘;:.g-mi'nute y! Courteous i geli- cial ious food aloft . . - spe :‘corvice for children.. .10% off for round mp.4 e omfortable, i -engi Cl?ppen fly to 'Sea;’m:h:‘;\ uent convenien sched- ir‘s:; See Pan American for details. BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 i i 1% | A NEW TASTE THRILL Delicious French-Fried LOUISIANA PRAWNS' T-Bone Steaks Filet Mignon French Fried Chicken AMERICAN hoes; 25851 total. 47139 last year. worker, and the City’s present fi- Franklin Street establishment, the P Yukon: 9,704 kings; 9704 total pancia] condition makes it inadvis- question was turned over to the E. & O. Distributors of Olympia, gTAngUments ~wiv. 0 AN AIRHAYS ? None. tas) 3086 3 |able 2t this time Police committee. Wash., have contributed $50 in fish e | o > 3 Bristol Bay: 1,332,542 reds; Also postponed was any decis-| It was pointed ot that there is lures, one action red and a s30| When you pay 1r QUALITY why T Syem of eTlng L0 Als” Tyl F"‘est - i ©005% kings; 34917 chums; 79 jon on the proposal made at the a “no parking” zome in front of steel salmon rod to the contest ot get the FINEST—B { hoes; 1372256%; total. 647,325 jact regular meeting by the Alaska the hotel anyhow, and that a two- prizes. >HEIA{S§9ES at Graves. 3 Lt ! last year. Housing Authority, that the City car stand there would not aggra- ., XS G R S PR T SR N s 040 ‘nese 00 . :5”“;3 _}’;&'?“‘;‘ Al“"'lk“_ :(554:59‘““” into a low cost housing pro- vate the parking problem on the IF YOUx MONEY IS NOT reds; 13,780% kings; 1 pinks; 38, ject, using the Channel Apart- street. EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will 262 ]Ch‘;g‘asz"lg cohoes; 14078117 jments which have been declared | Tax Assessments Appealed pay you to investigate our offerings CHOP SUEY ) CHOW MEIN total. A ast year. surplus as of November 1, by the! O. F. Benecke, office manager in well chosen investments, ALAS- Ch icken - or - Pork lof Alaska Coastal Airlines, appear- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, with Norman Cooper Building, 4th and Main. Territory Total The grand total for Alaska is as Federal Housing Authority. This matter has not been drop- ed at the session The Triang FRIED RICE .. . PORK NOODLES o — Cleaners _ CHICKEN NOODLES j T EGG FOO YUNG. .. CRAB FOO YUNG Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW | at DARNELL'S for the SALMON DERBY, AUGUST 3lst. Adv IfsaFadwith Us. .. to give your wardrobe the kind of care that will prolong its service to you. 8 Refreshing 652-t1. | ENTERTAINMENT : of Course! - Charles Alexander s me== PiaNO = ‘‘Jo-Jo’° Jomnes Prums..ccccocecs ..OOOQOOOQGuit“r / W TAP-DANCER De-Luxe Always Semething New ® FLOOR SHOWS “ EVERY NIGHT 00 CALL 646 REPRESENTING TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES WORLD WIDE we will arrange for your satisfaction your reser- vations and ttickets for BUSINESS, PLEASURE or NECESSARY TRIPS REGARDLESS OF YOUR DESTINATION ALASKA TRAVEL BUREAU ever a Service Charge” Baranof Hotel Phone 646 2 moment 3 CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL D 1946 The C-C Cau| > BOTILED UNDER AUTHORTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY iy

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