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PAGE TWV THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1947 CDA MEETING HEAT WAVE Spences Celebrafe] 1 CLUR STEVENSON Vaughn, Crawford | o o8B0 o H H of HOONAH D’ES AT [ | after the summer recess in the Par- BREAKS IN WeddingAnniversary| ™ ;" s nospiTaL Are Speakers at i el {o'clock. All members are urged to | Mr. and Mrs. B. M. sper I I_' (I b ‘l‘ day attend this important meeting. | 54 - Le Clair Stev son, 36-year-ol econd wedding nn-| Le Clair Stevenson, 36-ycar-c i Kby ik HEsk Universary on Saturday evening with i baker at Hoonah, passed away db| o0 yoo ouee speakers g 3 | SOME AREAS a “kid party.” During the cvening, [11:30 p. m. Sunday in St. Ann's WibH A0 (R “:“l‘]" Army men from Fort Richardson "Kid games " card playing and danc- | Hospital here. Born in Stockton. ny.. visliots: present, the L.oDS|registeretl st Shie E8feot Hotel are "~ | Calif., Stevenson has been working had & busy meeting this nood | Lt. R, T. MelSthatip, Lt. Col. M. & his brother, Tra I onson, |in iy Goid Room of the Baranof . Irvine, T/Sgt. H. B. Rossetl 2 . Hotel. Speakers of the day were g Sgt. G. Mahoney, T/Sgt. J. F. |G. Bigar Vaughn, British Cobsul Rqy, Capt. R. E. Black and Capt. for the Pacific Northwest T. A. Huckins. | | ing was enjoyed by the gus Cocktails and refreshments were | With Temperatures, However, ‘served. The Spences received many | lovely presents. Mrs. Stevenso: | ! W \Trose attending the anniversary |all of Hoonah, survive the father ! s A | ere 100 Degrees OF i ity were: Mr. and Mis. V. M.|The children are Robert Le Clair, and the Tomitory of Alaska and - | Higher i Section Metcalfe, Mr. V. W. Motcalfe, Mr. | Carole Jow e Russell Leg | Rep. Fred Gfawford, Ohairman of NEWSPAPERMAN HERE | igner in Jecions g Mgl « 1 b g e y !\he House Subcommitiee on Terri-| G. Howe, of the Denver Post, is and Mrs. B. Nelson, Mr. and Mus. |and Toni Marie g are Wi | — 1 4y Wy M. 7 s and Insular Possessions Of ctaying at the Baranof Hotel. { | L. L. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. R. Swan- |[two & 2 Publiz Lands Committee. Guests — ! By The Assoclated Press) gon, Mr. and Mrs. T. Niemi, Mr. and t ublf> Lands tee. Giests - Generally fair and hot Weath=!and Mrs. C. Werner, Mrs. Judy| The remains w returned »0‘;‘3“‘::""';‘0‘::”;5‘& ;{‘fwgfiT’3§f§, EAs'l‘”)ll-}RNER ?l:gfd c er covered most of the nation from r Bes M ! Eoonah on Wednesday aboard ithe . it -| Elsie Diebhorn, o ystona, P Cove i 5 oM Moore, Mr. Art Berger, Mr. Amold | Eoonah on Wednesday b | Representative Crawford spoke penn, is at the Baranof Hotel. |the Rockies to st west of the eir, s, George 1 03 beth for burial '€ | Brasheir, Mrs. George Bryson and | Estebeth 1 uriefly on the .general protlems Rytpigare b e el | Appalachi today, but “K’lt(;r Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bahm .o - iy Ihe TaHlacy and . then. e AL TRt s SR weat was in prospect in the e 3 acing the tory and then er ’Nmmn'rn Plains states and was ex- * i F ND | larged e the px'oblc:l 1(mn ld‘“‘* Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Oliver, of o vard r | |arisen Lecause the price of gold 13 dros, Calif, agistered at the pected to move eastward tomorrow IKE A B o i 3 Madros, Calif,, are reg {over the Great Lakes region. pAA HAS NEw MEMBER; ) stable and all ctheér pfices are|Gastineau Hotel. lor higher Sunday over all of | Kansa astern Nebraska, West-{ of his work in the consulate and gy, are stopping at the Gastineau |ern South Dakota, and at points. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Young toen outlined his cateer which has ote], ana, Arkansas, Oklahoma are the parents of a baby boy born 'in his ca 3 rear of thetaken him to Bolivia, Germany. ————— | and Readings were in|in St. Ann's Hospital on Saturday Thibodeau Grocery Saturday by Spain, Liberia and the Pacific g B Clifton returned to Juneau the 90s southward from southern |evening. The baby, who weighed City Pclicc. He had been dead for Northwest, : and is staying at the Hotel Juneau. | Wisconsin, Northern Towa, South-|eight pounds, 13 ounces, has been more than a day Winner of the Lions Little Sal- o S il § ern North Dakota and Wyoming. | named Michael Jon. Mr. Young is statement made by mon Derby was Dan Mahoney. The High temperatures included 107 trafiic representative for Pan Am- who was called. Dr. Carter § Li'tle D Temperatures rese to 100 degrees SON BOR" -Io YOUMS‘ DEAD ‘N H!S BEDT“‘}I‘?X'{“’I‘VHughn hmane | nn.(;;/[r;_ m, .Vid == s found de: Lloyd Jarr..a ana children, y was managsl by Joe or geatte, are staying at the Hotel | at Batesville, Ark., 106 at McAlss- 'erican Airways. Vagge's death was due to natural | Werner. g | Juneau. | ter, Okla, and Clinten, Mo., 105 e - causes culminating in a heart at- CG\: ts at Lll; m])cu;g 121.;\;“%-(.1 {at coffeyville, Kansas, and 101 at MARRIED AT DOUGLAS tack “ongressien J. Y. LaFevre, | Philip, S. D. " i * Police were called by Antone E. H. Jeniton and Wwilliam Daw- prov s 5 Willoughby Ave,,|son, Joseph Flakne, cficial of the 1 attempts to 3ain ag; cabin without ed he noti- ntered the Easy Purglom Ohio, with reaaings in the 80's| William Alexander and Dora C yesterday, will get higher temper- |Judson, both of Juneau, were mar- who 1 atures today, but the ccol air'ried Saturday night at Douglas by entrance into {from the northern plains should |the U. S. Commissioner there. Mr. SUCCCSS Becomir (bring relief there by tomorrow and Mrs. Harry Sturrock were wit- fied the Overgard, of - ’ Department of the Interior, Leon- ard Hopkins of Anchorage, David Jobnson, city editor of the Idaho| Statesman at Boise, and G. C.| Tanton of Metmo Dol s 5 5 Pays for lisell quickly. Send post o A day for FREE B inight. At Chicago, small nesses to the ceremony. cabin through a rear window. ey B T {warnings were up on Lake M | ————t—— Vag;= was last seen alive on Lumber” and Cataloz of Woodworking Equipment. ligan, forecasting shifting winds up FROM TAKU Wednesday. He complained of not, P A Wood and E. L. Jacobsen, BELSAW MACHINERY CO. ito 30 miles per hour tonight feeling well at that time le, are staying at the Hote"| 876 Field Bldg., 315 Westport Road D. Blanchard and Louis De Flor- mains were taken to the Cha Kansas City 2, Mo. u Lodge, are staying at Carter Mortuary tineau Hotel Vagge to Douglas as a shoemaker. Fe 1 | Thundershowers were expected lin many midwest areas tonight or |ian, of | tomorrow. [ the Ga U. S. DEPAR: MeENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU to Juneau and became a sub: JUNEAU, AL.SYA perty owner. He owned manj WEATHER BULLETIN cabif in (he city | DATA FOR °4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME The dead man was born Jan ax. temp. | TODAY 1876, at Genoa, Italy. He is sur- 2 last | Lowest 4:30am. 2¢ hrs. Weather at vived by a brother, Luigui, and a Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | sister, Maria Anchorage 54 47 47 118 Rain ral services will be conducted Barrow 36 31 34 Trace ) at 2 v, m. tomorrow by the Salvation Bethel 50 3 n 18 Army in the chavel of the Charles Cordova 50 16 6 109 W. Carter Mortuary. Interment will Dawson 58 be in the Evergreen Cemetery sdmonton 45 133 Showers b e Fairbanks 64 0 Cloudy Haine: 58 18 Cloud, e ! A Havre 7 ¢ WILLIAM €. DOHALDSON, Juneau Airpcrt 51 Showers ]‘r= [ Ketchikan 51 Cloudy ;&ws WATCH ; Kodiak 56 Cloudy = AR T A" S o P 9:45 TODAY AT ST. ANN'S y - g s T y Los Angeles 82 Cloudy - i Sale Limiled to hree Bays ONLY s ey William C. Donaldsen oassed = " ‘2 S Nome 40 Cloudy this mornir St Ann's {Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday) Noathway o t i Ui ial at About 65| . ¥ o 3 Petersburg 54 Trace Cloudy years old \ has been em- | after which, the Standard Phoenix price Portland 6 0 Clowdy poyed by nd Wildiite | & fSl 75 s “ 1 Prince George 54 Trace Fog Service as watchman on | ) g 0 @ er pair will prevali. Prince Rupert 58 0 Cloudy the Taku River D Y » p p p Seattle 65 04 Showers He was a member of Mt. Juneai ) oS P 250 l’ Trace Cloudy Lodge No. 147, Masonic Order, Whitehorse 57 34 0 Showers has no relatives living in Juneau. A We suggesi thai yon come ear Yakutat 57 | 39 01 Rain sister. Mrs. Lawrance Bushey, liv ; . » . *—_(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) in Spruce, Wisconsin. Masonie 't s e e“ WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends from the cral rites are being arranged for ” . lower Yukon Valley southeastward across the Gulf of Alaska to near Thursday at the Charles W. Carter 5 g n Graham Island this morning. Ancther low pressure center is located Mcrtuar SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. % Since 1e78 % E.G. Sick, President ) U @ over the western portion of the Aleutian Island chain. Rain was falling ——— Sitka ¢ 57 - Z g this morning over Southeast Alaska, the cecast of the Gulf of Alaska FROM HAINESN | — QUALICY S/NCE /6/57 and over southwestern 'Alasts.” RAT: has also fallen dusing che oast 74| Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Loman, ot Distributed Throughout Alaska | O along the coastal area from regon to Southeast laska, over the aines, are registered al e otel | h ODOM & ()(,MPANY - e — - R — | Rocky Mountain regien of northern United Statcs and southern Canada, | Juneau | eme— y § T 3 Dokl ichic: ‘ab | central Canada nd at scattered voints over nerthwestern Alaska |~ b e ——r e e e —— - = * i 7 Sy |Lome of Mrs. Marcus Jeasen Tues- | Juncau-Douglas - eattle | nd Aleutian Islands. Temperatures were below freezing at 2 iew i " e novG' [LAS 0 ettoon, minediata;_aiter and mace s wotor 11y {2 RE0. sectons over northwestern Canada and northern Alaska this momn: S O AE Mrs. Jens:n, Scout Leader, | Nevada ling. Temperatures cver Southeast Alaska were below normal at il NEWS sistant Leac : M‘(- | i | stations north of Ketchikan yesterday. They ranged from 44-55 degrees . will be there to CITY COUNCIL MEETS {along the coast from Puget Sound to the Guif of Alaskn this morninz r; 5 . — 15 of the girls The Douglas City Council willl MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN LY WHLE PA‘ Y“U | 0 PROPERTY CHANGE hold regular meeting this eve-| Reports frem Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today ¥ & Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Emel have CANNERY MEET ning in the City Hall. The Capital Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) e purchiised' the Des € Rice home About o docen Major stockhold- | Gity bus franchise will ke up for| Station Weather Temp. WIND Height of Waves ,gnfi on Nobb Hill The orty €rs in the Douglas Canning Co., Inc. third reading as wel as other|Cape Spencer Rain 49 ENE 24 1 foot O Lfi Ry SuY LI transfer took place on 7,/ met with Cannery Supt. M. M. Lusiness | Eldred Rock Cloudy 9 N 7 Smooth L‘;h‘%' / but the and their two|Miller and Board Presi lent Mark o R | Point Retreat Cloudy 50 N 8 1 foot =z P v, children have keen resicing in the Jensen, las Friday evening to ge NOTICE | Five Finger Light Rain 49 NNE 12 1 foot v 9y homa since coming tc Douglas last opinions on futire cperations, P v s vy 3 fl.lnCOln Rock Cloudy 54 SSE 12 1 foot et Mr. Emel is an account-Which may involve a new cannery -~J|'-l|” September 10, no telephone | Gyqrq 151and Rain Squalls 54 SE 10 1 foot BEF“RE YoU BUY e for the Alaska Native Service. 5i:e. due to the por. condition of o for the motltf of SEPIEBEF | 5oe Pecigion Drizzle 52 NE 9 Zero AR he present one. It was decided |Will be accepted at a distount. Alll ~ yfARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUEGDAY EVE- . .r}"zfl'lf!im":;""“fi' b““"‘ 1’0"“';';“ “‘iNING:'?ruIched waters of Southeast Alaska—variable winds under 20 I-‘: ater '-I:" d*“j’“'fl' ]‘:?«V; ?“:mlles per hour mestly northery north of Frederick Sound and mostly be prompt. Please add 1% sales tax. | ooyiheastehly south of Frederick Sound. Outside waters, Dixon En- that a stockholder’s meeting SCI 1 10 eoRo:s have to be called in tk Miss Mary Jane Walker, daugh- HARD SURFACE RUGS | 3 1 ture, if a major change 1s necc te Mr. and Mis. Ari Walker e g : e 2 "‘};A P masr sithioinn: S kil ‘\;;“(."Ol "‘fi? trance to Yakutat—southeasterly winds under 20 miles per hour. Cloudy s a P! pasenger, SPUTIROLD NG | ONE CO. —adV.|yithh yain over entire area. ol Friday. She is to complete her : s . e 4 S e SIS 2 & asy fo LBY H School senior year in Califor- FORR VISITS | 5 — IO e X e} vas at home yes- while th h ife vessel Erant was in ni wherz she had been at ing school pre'Jusly to he: @ Easy toClean. ¢ ily’s moving here 1 o Eons port. Forrest is radio ope ater on | | “ wW i 3 FIVE DEER, KNOWN that vessel aines C“toff Ne 0Pen @ Beautiful Patterns. Three hunters, Rudy Pusich, - 3 Mickey Pusich and a Juneau com- BIG FISH DAY | " 8 To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE ® Long Lasting Douglas Island on Friday, each Te- fish was 2t the Douglas y T"p Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY I 5 turning with a buck. The largest Canner t which gave the o ® nexpensive. o g one was a four ponter weighing cannery its longest run th's season, | ml“lllns See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations 155 pounds dressed, the smallest canning 1 700 cases of one-| i i PP was a fine spike buck. Another pound t . fish was brought | . B 9 S? 90 - T e vt s uccesstol 1y on the Councd D and the Polnt from Seattle awm” | X J~ M. trip, and brought in a buck that|Ray, company chartered tenders [ y tipped 160 pounds dressed, from cmm‘ | B s .N S 7 v Nevada Creek. Two other deer were ~MOTHER, DAUGHTER HOME | B to | L E ) XY -39, reported as ta 1 off D Is- Mr G. M. Ferguson 1 1gh- - “ h 93 S ’: = "';4" siupe S land over the weekend Jerry Faye, returned h and “All the East L r—— 4 14 " '7‘ / #{' I 1, aftemdon via PAA plane Vo ki ¥ Tla 0ty 9x10%-812.20 ichar A 3 son E 20 3 ) R Rntiary McCor- : . airlne to Seatte) 1o J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent 1. POWELL, Haines 9x 12 _313 35 mick, Sr., is off to @ er year Idaho SAN FRANCISCO . 11%hrs. 5 e at College, leaving cn the Bars b quite LOS ANGELES . . . 14% hrs. . McCormick, who won top he enroill as a y stu- CHICAGO .+« + + 19V hrs. ¥ Ge. £ O nin aod Atblct s at dent Ohis morning n the pubii | [ NEW YORK o« . 28%brs. : MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY : the University of Alaska last ye will take up studies at the Gc zaga University in Spokane, W Known on the channel as “Dick he was a star baskeitall player in a 1945-46. In school, he is major- an ing in Business Administration. Can F WRETE or WIRE Shipment Sume Day o B v e | TYIRRTY || JUNEAU MARINE CO. et | AIR LINES Marine MARINE WAYS and 2 gl : Hardware "“Covnwccniov © Boat Sales GIRL SCOUT NOTICE were Douglas men Wilfre Rice In Seattte call Eliot 3700 Rubber Boats root west gigntn st. Appraisals Phone 394 s See your local travel agent All Douglas Girl Scouts and Ralph Kibby, Tony Reiss, Herbeil PHONE 29 JONEAU, ALABKA BOx 2v16 girls interested in becominz Girl Bonn and W. Knutson. While Nave Y Boat S Cl d Whil Our Way | e Your ot Stcam Cleamed While o e Wav= 1000000 R~ Scouts are asked to meet at the in the Statc they took in the|

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