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PAGE TWO ’ e EABEL . ... with 97 years of quality behind - When you step out in a suit bearing this famous Michaels-Stern badge of merit, you're in for a satisfying experience an experience unparalleled in style, com- fort and quality. We're mighty proud to feature Michaels-Stern tailored-in-Roch- ‘*know-how." ester We have complete confidence that you will fully enjoy the benefits of their 97-year-old tailoring excellence. B. M. BEHRENDS MEN'S SHOP ALASKA COASTAL Nanev Ri ithes Caggs ency Riach uronweekenp Dies, Sleep | MONTE CARLO, Sept. 15— Alaska Coastal Airlines reported |y b w8 o s 1,;”“‘ of 144 flights dispatched from Juneau | Greay Britain in women's swim- calling over Saturday and Sunday. at all regular and carry total ¢4 147 passengers ming at the coming Olympic Games died in her sleev last night just four stops ing ai lays after competing in the All- Flying to Petersburg on’the two | Eutopean championships dave were C. A. Wilder, Miss Gal.| She was taken to a hospital Sat- braith, Laura 1 1d Don Davy Y, Whers -hek dines wag, dl, to Wrangell, Chris MeNeil and . 2snosed as infantile paralysis. She R, Fose. mrooks Hanford and Clara. | ccmbeted last Thursday against the advice of physi s beile Rakestraw: to Ketchikan Whitmore, R. Mavo, G. Anderson and J. M. McLaughlin. i VANCOUVER MEN HERD Passengers to Sitka were Olson, Mys. W. G. Brunskill, Bertya | gegistering at the Baranof Hotel Hills, Dorothy Nelson, John Wil- e % {over the w nd were N, G. Krag liams, Mr. Linderoth, William Bey- | Dl g | W. Chalmers, A, Gallagher and A ers, Lawrence Shirley St.. s p , i 3 G. Wood, from Vancouver Claire, Narra P lfred Martin g Shi il E. W. Miller; i IN TOWN V. 0. Tiempo Mr. an anley Zuern, Wil k C Mrs. Ja n- Stopping at the Baranof Hotel liam Mott Jim Austin, Irene Gambell tka are and Mrs. W. A. Anderson. Geraldine Martin, | Bohlenz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brew- Esther Miller, Roy Pet. | € and Mrs Curtis L Simmons. - THE"BARANOF Floyd Longcamp, Arthur Hutte Willie Jones and William Dick AT Morie and John White of Flying to Skagway, were Hu aying at the Baranof Neid, Raymond Peterson, Ronnie Peterson, Cl les Rubr, Hugh Tus- s s SRS sey, Ben Bailey and Mrs. Selmar; FROM LIGHT S TON to Hoonah, Paul Smith, Sam Han- lon, Katherine Hanlon, Al Anderson, James Williams and Mr. and Mr Jacob White; to King Salmon C: Jehn Worgum and Bill Shepue Light Station is registered at ']‘C\ Gastineau Hotel Inbound p: s from Ketcl kan were V anspiger, Mr. 1 Mrs. Joe Kahklen, Joe Kahklen, J Albert 1d Archie Kahklen om Wrangell, Roy Lee and Ann Jacob- sen; [ 1 Petersburg, Julie Gal- breath. Flyix o Juneau from Sitka were Robert Perkins, Charles Williams, Frank Clavton, J. Brvant, Miss Hall, Priscilla Parker, M o 3 Siennous, E. W. Linderoth, E. D. Payne; Mys Donald McKay, Wilbur Don- nally, M N. McDonald, Joe Falkne, Lillian Kitka, Agnes Lokke Mr. and M Frank Brewer, Harry Sulser, R .V. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam R. Roblenz Inbound from Skagway were Ru Wolgast, Caroline Miller, J. Moly- neaux, J. W. Ansell and George Lingle; from Haines, Florence Jen- from Gustav sen and M. Rane: Charles L. Parker, Sr.; from Cobol Mis. E. M. Sandstrom and Steve Sandstrom; from Pelican, J Cooper and C. G. Turner From King Salmon Cove. Don Miller, Louis Anderson and Ben Ro- land; from Angoon, Shirley and Mr. and Mrs Ste John Catron Alber from Tenakee, Minnie Albert Albert, Rachael Catron. From Honc Eugene Pawc and George An - son; from Tcy Straits, Hank Brouil- lette, J. Mattison, A. J. Humphrey Car) Forsen, L. De Champlain, Rob- h, Wilbur ert Pendlev, Charles Graham, Ly- ¥ man Day, Lawrence Steiner, Peder Peterson, John Whitehill nd George Howard American Legion Convention parade up Fifth Avenue, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Island ‘in Cook Inlet, where dock | installations for Anchorage and uh!‘ Alaska Railroad have been proposed. - VISITING JUNEAU Anna Hall of New York City is stopping at the Baranof Hotel TR o L oo 1T OF COMMERC JUNEAU, AL/\S¥ WEATHER BULLETIN “4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TI Orrin Smitn, Jess Sanders, M, W. Warren, Alex Friesen, B. J. Londahl and I. H. Morse of the Chicago Bridge and Iron Works are staying at the Gastineau Hotel. They are doing construction work for the Standard Oil Ccm])’n U. S. DEPA . WEATHER BUREAU Mk DATA FOR Max, temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hos. Weather at | Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Anchorage 58 0 Clear 3 33 31 Trace Cloudy Bethel 49 41 .09 Pt. Cloudy Cordova 56 35 04 Pt. Cloudy Dawsol 40 01 Cloudy Edmonton Cloudy Fairbanks Cloudy Haines 7 Cloudy 41 Cloudy 15 Drizzie 49 Pt. Cloudy Kediak 42 Clear Kotzebue 13 Rain Burbank 57 60 Clear McGrath 34 34 Cloudy Nome 33 39 Cloudy Northw 38 38 Rain Petersburg 48 48 Fog Portland 49 49 Clear Prince George 38 42 Cloudy Prince Rupert 50 51 Cloudy Seattle 48 48 Pt. Cloudy Sitka 51 51 32 Drizzle Whitehorse 39 10 Rain Yakutat 3% 44 44 10 Cloudy “__(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. roday) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The storm laska yesterdav morning is located over British Cclumbia this morning and high pressure area has been moving northeastward from the Aleu- tian Islands area and is centered this morning over the Bristol Bay area This is causing a northwesterly flow of air over the Gulf of Alaska and in or drizzle accompanied by fog over much of the Southeast area. Rain also fell during the past 24 hours over the coastal a from Puget Sound to Southeast Alaska, over the Aleutian Islands, Plaines States of the northern United States and central Canada Rain or snow fell over the northwestern portion of Alaska. Below freez- ing temperatures were reported this morning at many stations over nerthern Canada and northern Alaska. Temperatures were below normal erday over Southeast Alaska. Thev ranged from 35 to 55 degrees nlons t from Puget Scund to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reperts from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today which moved ss Southeast the WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 54 NNE 20 1 foot Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 51 Calm Zero Five Finger Light Ground Fog 52 N 3 Zero Lincoln Rock Drizzle 53 WNW 10 Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 59 SSE 3 Zero Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 52 52 1 foot MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING VTUESDAY EVEN- ING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds mostly westerly or northerly miles per hour in Lvnn Canal and Taku Inlet. Decreasing cloudiness with occasional showers today. Fair comghl mcxensmg cloudxrus Tucsdnv Legionnaires March in (onlem Shower Ar. unidentified American Legion unit is showered with typical New York “confetti” as it marches in the ™ Photo, DR.E.S. STEVES pkafi"';‘fivigl:';'v‘fglwn LEE, FLAKNEARE | DIES SUDDENLY x | SPEAKERS; LIONS | ¢ Program plans arc shaping up SATURDAY EVE ", 222 ¥ LUNCHEON TODAY § Federal Employees Ar ersary e banquet which will be held _on Dr. Sidney Elmer Steves, local wednesday evening at the Salmon| The Lions Club held their w -rky chirops with off in the creek Cm“h” Club. Entertain-|meeting in the Gold Room of the Trian, Luilding, collap while jng during the cocktail hour will{Baranof Hotel this noon with Milt playing cards at the El . and an Quilico, who will present|Furness presiding. Special guest died Ann’s Hospital at 7:45'ceveral piano impressions. Quilico|At the luncheon were Rex Lee, o'clock is the new announcer at Radio|Assistant Director of the Division He G years old, and Was giation KINY Don Foster will{0f Territories, and Joe Flakne, bos . 10 Irose, 'Massachusetts. he toastmaster for the banguel and|Director of the Aldska Branch There o living relatives. Dr. Richard Poter, managér of the Ra-|of the Interior Department. | St was a Mason, and also a gi, station, will present imperson-| Both guests spoke briefly to the -vum ) Elks Lodge 420. ations during the dinner {membe: Lee cited the fact that, M ritualistic services. will. Regervations have alr the Territory is on the eve of a € Tow afternoon at 2 gccepted for 80 people -lgreat development and he said b'elock apel of the Char- | employees, whether tney are|that the Congressional groups that les Mortuaty. The members of the NFFE or not, are|Dave visited Alaska this summer Rev Hillerman will give jnvited to attend the banquet, On|Will aid the progress. ~Flakne, in the and interment will be the * program committee for the|his shert talk. thanked the group n cemetery. dinner are Bill Jorgenson, Ernie!foF their reception of the visitors. Active palibearers at the funeral Lincoln, and .Minpa Coughlin,[ Del Hanks, chairman of the Gold will be Sigurd Olsen, Forrest R. chajrman :ML’(I:ll Basketball Tournament that Batcs, Georg: H. Gombert, Walt- b ] the club will sponsor, gave a short er B. Heisel, John Fargher and report He announcad the ap- Howard Stabler : uSED VESSH, m! pointment of two men, McKay Honorary pallbearers, will. be Wal- |Malcom and Earle Hunter, to the ter G. Hellan, Joe Thibodeau, Stan- Gol"G lo wESTwARD T’oumev committes. John McCor- ley V. Grummett, W. H. Biggs, mick reported on the progress that John Newmarker and Victor Pow- The Corps of Engineers v ei (has been made on the cstablish- er Baker, from the District Engineer’s ment of a Safety Patrol in the FH IRy office in Seattle, was in port here jschool and B. F. Matheny gave a PRt AT today bound for Anchorage. The 'report on the Minstrel Show CONSTRUCTION CREW HERE hin"is carrying a party which will| Other guests at the meeting i ) make a prelimipary survey of Fire wer2 Frank Parsons of Juneau and Patrick Paul of Angoon. 'DESTROYER BUCK SAILS AFTERFOUR L 2 e 4 Pitcher Ray sc.ubwuugh 1r|"h11 letics’ harler, Bill McCahs Others are Dave O'Keefe, holds the treasured no-hit (second from left), who Athleties’ o 1 as he reecives Scarborough's congratulations. of Lh(’ “ nhmgmn Senators, shakes hands vnth the Phlladclp‘hla Ath- tc shut out the Senators 3-0. Rookie McCahan tossed a no-hitter (left) and Infielder Pete Suder cf the A's. ® Photo. ach DAY JUNEAU VISIT Coast Girl Swimmers Ready for Hawaiian an Meel U. 8. S. Buck, destroyer carrying Naval Reservists from Washington and Oregon on a training cruise to Alaskan waters, sailed from Ju- neau this morning at 8 o'clock af- ter day visit g the reception and dance at the Governor's House Sat- evening, and the enlisted dance at tk Elks Hall, D ed that the Navy men werc well received, and had a we ful time during their stay in Juneau, including n Hous2 at the Dugout D DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR PAINTER BACK FROM ANCHORAGE P—Victim SEATTLE, Sept. of a robbery and a hit-run acci- dent within two days, Noah F. In- gle was in a hospital with a brok- en log Ingle, a painter who from Anchorage, Alaska, Septem- ber 5, was struck by a hit-run automobile on a city street urday night, and lay helpless in a vacant lot 16 hours before he was found and taken to the hos- pital. Last Wednesday, Ingle said, he was rotbed of $400 in traveler's checks and $40 in cash after a party with friends in a tavern. The sum represented savings from a summer’s work in Alaska g 3 {ITy WILL SELL DELIKGUENT TAX PROPERTY SOON st for an order of sale was filed in U. S. District Court today by Juneau City Clerk E. A. Pope: joy so that the City can dispose of | propetry on which taxes are now delinquent. The order lists all prop- erty within the City on which taxes arrived Sat- Kenneth Minard of Eldred Rock |less than 15 miles per hour except occasionally increasing to near 20 are unpaid. - > POLICE COURT NEWS |and five others forfeitsd a like ‘amount of bail over the weekend on drunk charges in City Police Court. The following persons were brought before City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer to receive fines this morning: Eugene Faw- cett, Tollef Slatton, Henry Bur- lette, Soren Sundet, Herbert Law- son and Carl Peterson I‘ Forfeiting $25 bail wer Ike ‘Jame , Bob Willls, Thomas Fulton | Robert Johnson and Mathew Lee. Margaret Johnson was given a 15 \day jail sentence on a drunk Itha\rge but the sentencz was sus- |pended providing arrangements [Lould be made for her care. | AWVS SCHEDULED 0 The first meeting of the Ameri- can Women's Voluntary Service will be held on Wednesday at 5 o'clock in the Governor’s House. Entertain- ment committees for the coming | seascn will be appointed at the ( meeting. All members are urged Lo attend. ——pag s [ MEN'S CHORUS MEETS Juneau Men’s Chorus will Tiold its | second rehearsal meeting this eve- | ning at 7 o'clock in the Odd Fel- lows' Hall. Men interested in be- coming members of the new singing group, particularly tenors, are wg- od 1o attend Six persons were fined $25 (d(_h' | MEET ON WEDNESDAY | ¥ in Honclulu for the sccond swim stars rest cn the sea wall. nemah A. C., Portiand, Ore., Zoc photo. Tire Full of Fish Cosls Fine of $200 VALLEJO, Calif.—®—If a man stuffs 50 undersized striped bass into a slit innertube, there is a presumption he knows it isn't al Thus reacted Judge Milo Dye, as he fined Ernest Turner $200 on the ‘undersized and overlimit” charge R BETA SIGMA PHI MEETS [OMORROW Beta Sigma Phi will hold its ond regular meeting tomorrow ning at 7:30 o'clock in the Gold Room at the Baranof Hotel. Plans for rushing new members have been completed, and committee reports will be given. Mrs. William Carter will lead the | group in a culture program discus- | sion of how to be happy. - > - VISITOR FROM INDIA | R. Raghu Prasad, of Travancore, India, is a Juneau visitor for the purpese of conferring with U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials |about Alaska fishing conditions. He is a Stanford Unive student at | the Hopkins Marine Station at Pa- (cific Grove, Calif. Upon his return to India next year, Prasad will be affiliated with the Government of India Fisheries o BOY BABY FOR LAITIS Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Laiti are the preud parents of an 1l-pound v, born on Saturday evening in St. Ann's Hospital. The new son, who has been named William Ron- ald, joins a two-year-old sister. Mr. Laiti is s men’s union H. W. Sulser and Bud Alnltl\uu of Sitka are stopping at the Gas- tineau Hotel _— ... FROM IDAHO Mrs. Eric Sandstrom of Eastport, Idaho, is registered at the Baranof Totel Ann Olsen, Oakland, Calif., and Brenda Helser, Los Angles A. C. lo- cve- | cretary of the longshore- | fl-flk Keo Nakama swim meet at Waikiki war memorial pocl, this (umrtfl. of lovely Suzgnne Zimmerman and Nancy Merki, both of Mult- P Wire- Left to right: \Dress for Big . 4 iWedding Is LONDON®Sept. 15— —Britain's Lords may wear street clothes to Princess Elizabeth’s wedding with- out raising an eyebrow. i The Earl of Clarendon, Lord | Chamberlain, who rules on such matters with the advice of King {| George, announced ioday: “The dress for those attending the ceremony in Westminster Abbey will be: Ladies -— morning dress with ‘ hats; gentlemen — morning dress, lounge suits or service dress.” HERE FROM TAKU Tollef Slotten of Taku is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. e l‘ROM PETERSBURG Jessie Gilton of Petersburg is regi- stered at the Gastineau Hotel. S TN I"ROM MIDWEST Pint Wolgast of Chicago is stay- g at the Baranof Hotel. QUINTS _— The nnm-nu ; AT HOTEL JUNEAU quintuplets of Buenos Aires pose | Peter Gravrock of Tenakee is on their recent fourth birthday |stopping at the Hotel Juneau. at the home of their weaithy ”» > father, Franco Diligenti. Top to ROM WINDY CITY bottom: Franco, Jr., Carlos Al- | V. C. Arnsnig 4 ie3 berto, Marie Esther, Maria Chrige | S8E Jro of Chigago, tina, Maria Fernanda i1, is at the Hotzl Juneau. it % v i { —>—-————— e - AT THE GASTINEAU CALIFORNIAN HERE | Gus Hagervick of Funter Bay is | registered at the Gastineau Hotel. - JUNEAU VISITOR Carl Jensen of Iliamna is at the Gastineau Hotel. - PETERSBURG COUPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frind of | Petersburg are registere? at the | Baranof Hotel. | ————— ‘ Estimates by the United States Iorest se: place the total stand e of Pondercsa pines at approximate- FROM NEW YORK {1y 250 billion feet. Joseph H. Scherr of New York NGRS - ! City arrived in Juneau on the Prin-| On the average there are two cess Norah and is registered at ihe |total eclipses of the sun, over some | Baranof Hotel. Also from New York |parts of the world, every throo L City is Joseph Hasehner, "yer R. Raghn Prasad of Pacific Grove, | Calif., is stopping at the Baranof | Hotel. | - e —— | HERE FROM VALDEZ J. 1. Golliher of Valdez is at the Baranoi Hotel. — e — FROM ISLANDS | J. A. Price of Honolulu, T. H., upmucd at the Baranof Hotel. I o " - .t - o