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PAGE TWO UNION HEAD SAYS WASTE, (10 TRAGIC Magazine Report by Wal- fer Reuther Charges Ri- | vals with Factionalism DETROIT, Sept 17D I"l"~x-| Walter uther of the CIO| Auto Workers s today | and of a $500,000 in hort his polit nothing of ndalous charged that his op-| axecutive board of | also n the ! blocked enforcement of constitutiona vision inst | Communists holding office inl {he UAW-CIO i her N ion were con-| ned in a r-page “report to membership” to appear Frida the United Automobile worker cial union publication RUDES RETURN FROM HUNTING TRIP; TWO BUCKS BROUGHT DOWN Dr. and Mrs. Jos:ph O. Rude ed the first of the week from ful hunting " T ur Petéravurg on Ditean Cs _ WEATHER BULLETIN 'MAYOR IS GUEST Bland Slough on their beat,| PATA FOR °4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | the Do-Boy. Accompanying the ot R i 4 R T last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hs. Weatherat | SPEAKER A"‘ MEH’ 14t S Ji. e, My, md Sration 24 hrs.t | temn. temp, Precip. 4:30 a.m. Temmy Thompson. Mrs Anchorage 56 40 %6 09 Clottly | OFK' Lorraine Rude. Donald and Jim- ?i’:f.l. ;2 ?;7 :'_’ ‘lg 2:2:]8 ! gl mie brought down two bucks DOIOM . o g ; ! With Mayor Waino Hendrickson PIco, . SN WL ke Jargest, & imonten 43 35 35 03 Show {as guest speaker, the Kiwanis held deer, a five pointer. Dr. Ruds re- /o 4 e 5 28 35 2% Fog | their weekly meeting in the ¥ that they saw many ducks ..o 0" 58 R 2 0 [Room of the Baranof Hotel this we going to Northfield, Minn., to Kodiak = ol ol A e G e : Babe Coltegs Kotzebuz 41 37 42 Rain il f(onc uded his spe=ch with a : with the Rudes from [0S Anseles rd ” Gloyilly g oA B ! B s ! McGrath 46 4 : Gloudy was held on Monday with Waltcs were Bill Stedman and o= o e 35 78 Pt. Cloudy | Plett, CAA official, concerning N 3 5 5 ? dy |the Juneau airport. ST 27 T p:]::.;:u:.u ;g ?&8 0:) Zflea(ilou 4 Gene Vuillc announced that the x Portland 65 51 05 Cloudy car which will be awarded by the Prince Rupert 64 45 0 Clear sh)pmgnt. He said there is « Douglas Gregg Are Bexttlc 56 16 2 Fog one slight catch. The car is with Sitka 63 50 0 Cloudy jout a carburetor, due to a strike . . Whitehorse 54 13 0 Cloudy Anyonz knowing of a lost, stra Married in Seaftle vinn o & e Gmay lor stolen rcarturetor should con- g | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. roday) : tact the club, : 5 U sotlir on WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A wedge of high pressure extends from mf_’;_\_’;i:""n "fq:":l‘:mil“:;l g 2 tle P-I on Mond s central Canada westward across Southeast Alaska thence southwars ', "o B pooo e poan picture of Miss Lilly| into the eastern Pacific Ocean. A deepening low pressure center located |y )"0 weqnesday NeilaE Maurstad and Mr. Doug]a; about 400 miles southwest of Kodiak is exvected to move into the Gulf | o9 Kl\\'firi; ‘,_I T xr' ladic who were united in mar- ©f Alaska tonight. Skies over the northwestern portion of the United | oo (0 o ieq o ‘Uw affa rage Saturday evening at the States have been mostly cloudy during the past 24 hours and a little 'Jlm aStin e Kentlrs Wi sties Church of the Epiphany in Seattle. 1Dt rain has fallen over the Rocky Mountains and along the Oregon | "y "1 ooiing by basii i Miss Maurstad s the ightay of and Washington ccast. Temperatures in this area have been near | fon e s A Mr. and Mrs. John Maurstad and Dormal. Skies over western Canada and over the interior of Alaska:| HERE FROM SEATTLE Mr. Gregg is the son of Mr. and have been mostly cloudy. A little light rain has been reported amt, ,. . Bivanof Hotel from Seat- Mis. James Gregg, both of Juneau. témperatures ranged from the lows 50s to the low 30s during the past ‘m:‘ are Jack s‘t_mom ariH Kv'; ‘_1 The young couple were married 24 hours. Skies over Southeast Alaska on Tuesday were mostly clear. | oo . - 5 i < 3o by the Rev. Leslie Dunton and A rapid increase in cloudiness occurred last night and has continued PR S their attendants were Miss Lois this morning and most stations in Southeast Alaska are now overcast. FROM SKAGWAY Nicholson of Juneau and Mr. An-| A little light rain or drizzle is falling from Sitka northward. Tempera-| ., .. Muv‘nf Bl iny b -at irew Larson of Seattle. Miss Nich. |tures in Southeast Alaska ranged from the middle 60s yesterday after- |, “o o Top 0SS0 who will enter Stanford hoon to near freezing last night. Cold air which now lies over the ex- | __ ~ —~ ~~ PR niversity this month. went south (réme western and northern portion of Alaska is advancing eastward | week on the Alaska. and southward and is expected to cover most of the mainland of Alaska | A wedding reception followed at on Thursday. Scme lizht snow has fallen at Point Barrow and the mini- tr= home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mum température at Point Barrow last night was 31 degrees. son. ‘The young couple will MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN { make their home in Seattle, where Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today ( Mr. Gregg is beginning his studies at the Cornish School of Music. ! He is majoring in harmony will nto arranging after gradua M his are both and liknown youneger from Juneau Mrs. Gregg members of Juneau's and both graduated | High School this vear. Gregg was prominent in local musical circles, a member | the Juneau City Band, and prior | his departure was playing at/ Pamaray Club. Miss Maurstad who was employed this summer at the Alaskan Veterans' Office, was| elected a princess in Jun:au's 4th of July celebration Mrs. Perry lafi&gren | Honored by Shower% set In anticipation of the arrival of that long-legged bird, Mrs. Perry Landgren was honored last evening at a shower given by Mrs.| David Wise and Mrs. J. M. Beall at the home of the latter A number of competitive games| involved the guests in some highly amusing situations. A sigh of real admiration arose for Mrs. Milo Clouse when she successfully | diapered a “baby” in nine seconds flat Thz2 many friends. guest of honor received lovely gifts from her Among those presant were| Mesdames Frank Kay, Milo Clouse, W. B. Lindley, Charles Self, ana George Luctkebans. Present also were Miss Dorothy Twem Miss Mercelle Sainte Marie, the guest of bonor, and the hostesses - - MISS OLSON TO U. A, Irene Olson flew to Fairbanks yes- terday via Pan®American Airway: She will enter the University of Alaska for her freshman year. She is a graduate of the -Juneau High School, class of '46, and has been employed in the Federal Disbursing Office for the past year. R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1947 M le e o oo e voeeo e Baranof in : :Flood Threat * WEATHER REPORT ¢ . —_— . “ » Temperature for 24-Hour e rom ou' s Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock ® o o o s . This Morning . o In Juneau—Maximum, 62; @ e o minimum, 42. . Baranof arrived in Juneau at 4 ® Minimum, 31 3 p. m. yesterday from Seattl: and|® ‘VEATHER FORECAST 9| S Ketchikan, and salled for tha ® ‘Jumeweiesd Vielaits) b4 . . Westwara at 815 p. m. . Cloudy wim mn and %\fyo American Soldiers Fassengers disembarking * here, ® Southeasterly winds 15 to - { . from Seattle were Mrs: J. A. War- ® Miles per hour tonight and ‘e lnd‘uded n 334 Of' ner, John Bangs, Mrs. Robert Ben ® Thursday. Warmer tonight, w7 e [and Qaughter ‘Letna Mes, M. J.|° otherwise Iitle ichange n S “('al Dea’h TO” |Cottin, Mrs. Mildred Jackson, Mrs. o ‘emperature pel i ¥ [O. D. Micple, Dr. william K. 3 _‘ffif‘c 5 Ehl mm:- TOKYO, Sept. 17. — (P—Flood- | Richter, Martha Ueland Erick pros : 5 va i e Ri Velitnr, bW, i 5 .l_ . In Juneau — none; since ® waters of l_he rampaging Tone Rlvgr 1 3 inson and chil- g . Iy swept to within two miles of Tokyo's dren hdpwbr el > Men e Sept. 1, 9.15 inches; since 400 Beibe toright 4 ¢ Arriving here from Katchikan ® July 1. 2137 inches. A 6l ke juriEad to 2,947 the the ‘Batanot Wife 1 ary ® At Airport — mome; since ® . Al 1 he aranof were Mps. Mary = 1 number of dead, missing and in- s, Mr. and Mrs. G, J. Kruse, ® S€Pt. 1, 534 inches; aince ® | 0% ‘b "oy bead RNk St S . ®)1 o . Jul$ 4, 1887 inches o |jured in the typhoon-bre aster. an illian Sheagett J A new levee break in the Tone i N A R OutLound passengers to Seward ol | River threatened to add new tons were Susan Conley, Ann Mooney, gpqURNs TG VETS OFFICE |of water to the wide stream sweep. Mrs, C. L. Simmons, Agna K g ing toward Tokyo. Advance fingers - , nia Houston returned to her Hall, Howard Baker, K. Winkle-'¢ .o i itor in | Of the flood were expected to hit e ormer position today as Auditor in bower, F. Deagon and H. LeBough. 1. orrice of the Territorial Com- the suburbs sometime tomorrow. To Valdez, G bbi: hord @ . ir istri vas e To Valdez, G. W. RobBINSOon. | missioner of Veterans Affairs. She f“"th'?""’jm:“f“,” e 3 was in San Francisco where she"gj’ren: bk e S bt e M oy MRS. J. S. MacKINNON, JR., has spent the lasf ten months re- | & IR WILL GET U. OF A. DIPLOMA £aining her health s R B P e RN e new compilation showed 744 dead, et 14 {158 injured and 2017 missing Mrs. J. S n MacKinnon, Jr., MRS. COOLEY LEAVES {throughout the 20 Prefectures re- was a passenger for Fairbanks Mon- * Mrs. Albert Cooley and Slnall!porling storm damage. The official day on PAA. She is a senior at the daughter Susan were outgoing pas- |death toll was some 300 less than University of Alaska, will complete sengers on the Pan American plane | Xyodo's figure. her collaze work and earn her diplo- yesterday. They will visit in Seat- { Among the dead were two Ameri- tle and Portland for a few weeks | with relatives and friends before | their return to Juneau. can soldiers of the First Divisin who drowned when their truck ran into a washout near Ojim last ‘nlght. ma during the next semester. Her hushand was graduated by the Uni- versity of Alaska in June U. §. DEPARTMENYT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, AL..S%A - e WIND Height of Waves | Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Cape Spencer Drizzle 47 ENE 8 1 foot | Point Retreat Foz 49 SE 5 1 foot | Five Finger Light Cloudy 49 SSW 5 Zero Lincoin Rock Cloudy 54 WNW 2 Zero } Guard Island Cloudy 56 SW 2 Smooth Cape Decision * Cloudy 56 SW 2 Smooth MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Petersburg and outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat -southerly to southeasterly winds 15 | to 25 miles per hour. Balance of the protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—variable winds | less than 15 miles per hour becoming southerly to southeasterly 10 to 20 miles per hour tonight. Light rain north of Sitka today becoming | general over the entire area tonight — ..|UIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIlIHIIIII|IIIIIII“IlIIIIIlllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIM!IIII.- SEASON | Bausch &ombe Binoculars || and Marine Glasses French, English, and Other Standard Makes from $235.00 up FLOUR "A™ FLOUR"C" In Our Optical Department The Latest Styles in Frames, Lenses and Optical Goods )R. ROBERT SIMPSON I g FLOUR “E" Gold fo 'ALASKA'S GOVERNOR, DELEGATE BARTLETT RETURN FROM TALKS Congressional Delezate E. L. B: lett and Alaska’s Governor retur: bre 9 “ P omorrow night, Thursday, all] NEW YORK,. Sept :;eklflgfld:fi r;“;_’]‘]‘flzf“""‘“" v “;,-u;:,’ T ot Andvidt who Former Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuar- A fall storm swept over Nome last Bartlett will vemain in Juneau |Uhink they may be ir >4 injdia, 64, who ]Cu:i"d colorfully for| night with winds renchgng 20 for one week before returning to Joining a beginners group in !mn\’—,nfan,\’ causes in 30 strenuous years miles an hour accompanied by S i i W eybitistoh 19 00w |10 804 Hrawing, ~w i all thos2 of putlic life, failed to rain. The height of the storm teaveled to Ketchikan as a mem. |Who already work in’ these med- dey from a u‘!]:\‘x:w was reached about 10 p. m. m_m Wet of tiieMoiise Public LandsOom.. {Jums, jbre. ur ed meet at the'his home last night, h tod its center was off the nortn- { mittee Subcommittee on Territories | home of Mrs a Smith, at announcad. ern Alaska coast, mnearing Point et 4ot 'ty Bettbemtative: Hred Calhoun Ave, at 7:30 p. m. | sician, Dr. George Baehr, Barrow, the weather bureau said. {Crawiot of Mhigan. THey tiade & - 3 id upon leaying LaGuardia's Akout Lhree-r;‘;a}'ters of an inch { the telp: on boardl the M8 Brant of (HAMMR ‘I'D HOS‘I‘ edside ‘that ‘tha former Mayor of n 'fcl;l_.!i._— the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. =~ . S N R o The Governor flew to Ketcnikcan | JUNEAU TEACHERS, (s, thus far shown no signs of il g e A DELEGATE oveton s itz .20 WIND WHIPPED meet Senator Hugh Butler and !‘I.ASIA bbb Fae sdtbu ot Botse” other members of the Senate Pub- lic Lands Committee. The Juneau Chamber of COM-| aGuardia “suadenly —collapsed | “Both Bartlett and the Governor M€rce n0on luncheon (oMol "Mland sank into a deep ‘stupor” last phrtidipated in the final® negotia- | (¢ Daranof H .‘,‘[-(‘f’].('[ ‘nien ight, Dr. Baehr said. The physi- . NeRmER" CAI- tions between Alaska steamship op- "o B¢ the anauat £ AL WORC cian said bulletins on his condi- . erators and the Tnterpational Long- Lh¢ Chamber welcomes o o tlon Will be issued twice daily and — shoremen and Warehousemen's Un- Jething ¢ to ‘Juncai fo¥iany change ‘between those hours| UKIAH, Calif, Sept. 17. — (I'— ion, CIO, at Ketchikan over the''’® D€V term, It Was an-l.gi) pe reported immediately.” Whipped by 30-mile winds, a raging weekend. hotitoad : g ! Py L TR forest fire is sweeping over a wide ———— E of Schcols Edwin acreage in Mendocino National For- . JUDGE FOLTA IS UNABLE T0 FIND TRANSPORTATIO! Federal Judge George W. Fc diffiéulties and U. S. District Cou: here will not convene for anothe week. Judge Folta, who I bee vacationir on the Stikine for the vast two weeks, has notifie Clerk of the Court John Waln that he has been unable to range for return -transportatio until next week 0110 BUR KMAN DIES HERE THIS MORNING Burkman, 47, wa 9:30 today by Mr owner of the hou eet, in which nan shared with Earl Manley, v heard Burk Clara Andrew 5 Gold living rcom there thought b he wdre rcom walk:d waken Burkman im Roll call was answered with fa- tely saw that he was d 1¢ ' mous quotation: Group discussion ment mee Dr. J. O. Rude said that th of PHONE 646 Baranof Hotel man dird of natural es and Welfare that the cou rd by Manle; ee repo group - as pro the sound of him|plenned to make visits to dying the old people in the hcspital, Burkman, a pa b ing letters, running errands, was unmarried and w and taking small gifts to the eld- at Cripple ts B sigma Phi ione adopt some 1 family Commis Mirs Francisco y has k . Cart - AT THE BARANOF 1 Clyde Schombel and Edw; ly of Haines are staying a anof Totel. - e UERE FROM SKAGWAY H. A. Carson of Skazway is sta eau Hotel. ing at CENTENNIAL. . . and onl corn flour, milled from special cor: PANCAKE ... NFFE Anniversaiy has been delayed by transportatio River 4 Flour . . . can give you CENTENNIAL'S wonderful tenderness. Only CENTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flour is made with “soft-test” wheat flour . . . the kind of flour you use for your very best baking. Then, | ness . . . adds delicate flavor. Get a package of CENTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flour tomorrow . . . and taste pancakes in a class by themselves. Always ask for CENTENNIAL, at your grocer’s! Centennial Count on Centennial for more tender hotcakes ! PAINTING, DRAWING GROUPS_ORGANIZE; CHANCE FOR ALL LITTLE FLOWER” Fall Sform | FAILS TO RALY T “arw cowapse Hifs Nome . 17.—F— BLAZE RAGING c | teachers in the | FROM ROSE CITY est in the northern California re- Juneau Public Schools will be hon-| William K. Rieben of Portland is | gjon of Upper Lake. cred guests of the Chamber. Alaska registered at the Baranoi Hotel Reports from the fire front were legate “to "G i e s R A - sketchy, but it was estimated 20,- 9 b("” featurad g test AT THE GASTINEAU 000 acres of forest land had been BB O Howard Bremner cf Yakutat staying at the Gastineau Hotel. \ covered by flames and as much as i 80 million feet of timber destroyed. is . « Banquet Tonight in’ “honor of- the of the National deration of Federal mployees 11 be held tonight at 7:39 o'clock the Salmon Creek Country Bill Jorgensen. said that r n ~TRAVEL- FIRST CLASS The h tanque; anny ¥ at n - ON reservations have Leen received for 113 guests T Appearing on tonight's program 3 4 will be Dick Feter, John Quilico, wd Peula and Marilyn Freimuth, NEW YORK Don Foster will be master of cer2- monies for the banquet. .o - UNIQUE PLANS MADE BY BETA SIGMA PHi Members of Bet ‘Sigma Phi scrority held their second regular meeting the ceason last night to in the Gold Room of the Baranof. TO GOTHENBURC, SWEDEN De Luxe Accommodaticns 4 ONLY $260.60 Fer Immediate Reservations See 0 of Christmas Mrs. Jennie e social ¢ the following the coming Qctober 3, September 28, wafile Cctober 7, model meeti: Theatre Party; ferential Tea; Novem R for Fr s itiation banquet; November 28, Fi ‘Ther: will b2 a Christ- ime in Deccmber. | t regular meeting of the sorority is the model meeting on Taesday, Octoker 7. i iHETHER you're headed for somewhere in Alaska or points Outside, Pan American Clippers | are at your service with frequent and convenient i schedules. You can ride to your destination in time-saving comfort aboard a swift, 4-engine Clipper. The fare | is low and there’s 10% off on the round-trip ticket. For children under 12, you pay only half fare, infants free. Arrange your speedy Clipper trip now, at Pan American . .. [J BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 | PN AHERICAN WORLD AIRBAYS ! The f]:/e'm of //(/’77////] fl/ ers r y CENTENNIAL Pancake and Wafile ! 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