The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 9, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO APPOINTMENT OF FRANK METCALF ANNOUNCED HERE . Will Succeed Late W. L. Smnh as Terrv?or|a| Mervyr for the St weck ith leaves on Loui Octc Oregon wh ')vr l’ n K Sohm's two lete ir h time return to their t Iriendline people e he W fill T and hc pe t to e return sometime - gineer received a Bach- ree GREENWMD NEW DADDY, IS HONORED M de 1 yec- cau sooner har- ’ ens ch took place on hlighted by a “Heppy Birth- h cribed - - HEISEL BACK FROM TRIP WITH BODY OF WIL[!AM "ONM.DSON ompanied William C. Don- died here on a former prospec- watchman for the 4 rvice to make MORMONS APPOINT NEW LEADERS FOR LOCAL BR. CHURCH : Latt Ct keen of Douglas and Delbert Hl\.k\ ut executive d as 18 2 Sec the North- President tland, Ore- or that lder Keith lled b WASHINGTON Senator Bxll (R-M and Chair 1 Labor Relations Board 1e CIO and AFL red to file finan- thei; cedure, Taft- Hartle pARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHE JUNEAU, ALASKA JATHER BULLETIN DED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ) ODAY 24 nrs s Precip. € 51 0 21 19 Trace 16 33 0 55 33 0 36 20 20 0 47 31 31 68 46 21 35 0 54 38 42 02 L,h)ud} 50 41 44 0 Cloudy | Juneau Airport 45 29 37 Trace Cloudy | < 3 59 7 5 10 Rain 49 47 5 68 Rain 36 24 0 Clear 51 0 Fog 38 26 0 Clear 45 32 0 Clear 18 55 37 52 [ Rain 65 51 54 20 Rain 38 44 0 Cloudy 47 49 Rain 51 54 04 Showers 43 54 0 Cloudy 18 33 0 Pt. Clouds 3 28 42 0 Rain _(4:30 a. m. vesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) center which was located ¥y morn: 1s intensified 400 mi west of Dixon ary this morning and is ox- her storm center is located 0 1d is expected to move into A new outbreak of cold air has ka and the northwestern por- ng from 17 to 32 degr his also continued over the ral Territory lowest temperature t Yukon Territory ures over al yes- from hours The low pressur nd yesterds WEATHER ¢ sition about { Al oS over nm e coast Al M \l(l\L WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | WIND Height of Waves | Temp. Dir.and Vel a Condition) | 50 ENE 26 2 fee ! 41 NE 9 | 49 9 51 18 49 25 1 20 {DING FRIDAY E Protected v the outside outhwesterly wind: howers y to with light rain s ON OWN BIRTHDAY ° WSC MEETING FOR OCT. e o e mossnss = ——er———— POSTPONED TO NOV. 17 | soropust crus i MEETING TONIGHT 'ikan is stopping THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPlR E JUNEAU ALASKA ~ DINNER fO HONOR O . oeoesn, g6 Veterans, who have already se- guiar meeting of the com-|cured their loans from the main of Holy Trinity Church | oifice, will continue to make theiy : evening in the Par-)payments there until later. ish Ha large attendance. _—————— Plans were completed for the| Fall Bazaar, to be held on Wednes- .FOUR GolD MlNERS g, November 19. In view suc ) BLAST; 3 TRAPPED = » present high cost of living, decided to hold a $1 bnmar inte gift item: greeting cards,| TORONTO, Ont., Oct. 9.—i®- clothes, and hand made novel- | company officials said today four There will be tables of white |gold miners were killed yesterday Many $1 or less for thrifty ~hopp(1 1 the lephants and homemade candy. }m what appeared to have been a Mrs. Beatrice Guerin will also|premature explosion in the central on display her “"”k“D“"'Pamma Mine, in the Red Lake plum puddi; | mining district about 175 miles potluck dinner, honor- | northwest of Port Arthur and Mrs. Robert Webb, [ Three other men who lived g Juneau soon, wnllzhrmmh the explosion, more than Friday, October 17, at 6|a half mile below the surface, were Parish Hall still in the mine. g of the com-| The blast blocked their passage bined hurch guilds will [up, however, and gas hampered be held on 's. | rescue squads Georgia Nelson, Mrs. Ruth McN Some 200 miners are employed in \d Mrs. Ann Skuse as co- |the pit hostesses. et e —.——— HERE FROM PELICAN The Sorcptimist Club will hold the | tonight The October meeting of » |a special business meeting World Service Circle at the North- Light Presbyterian Chum,[u discuss the club’s work pro- be postponed until November|gram for the coming season. Members will convene at 8 o'clock Mrs. treasurer, inced today. George Folta, at the apartment of Mrs. Edna Lo- » meeting for this montH has|men, 101 Assembly Apartments. owing to the ab-| bt e s 1 al members and offi-| SEATTLE VISITOR said. G. F. Roll of Seattle is staying —— e, ‘at the Baranof. IN TO N RS S CALIFORNIA GUEST = A. W. Beideman of Burlingame, | = Calif., is staying at the Baranof. Lawrence L. Yarbrough of Ketch- at the Baranof. SO AR OO The Top Won't Roll Over The Girdle Won't Ride Up Here's perfec'. figure comfort and control for you — a Warner’s Le Grant Sta-Up-Top — the mrdlo that fits like a second skin. The bra is a Warner’s ABC Alphabet. or 28 Baranof Hotel Building “The Nicest Store in the Capital City of Alaska” Meais Phone S @ Delivery Schedule MORNING DELIVERY AFTERNOON DELIVERY DOUGLAS DELIVERY Phone 371 We feature the very LARD S Pineapple 1w B9 8% Orange Juice ~..: . IDe S Grapeiruit Juice ~, . . I S Apricade :o.w G SW Peas picnic size ;, - Apples FARM FRES ISe We carry the most complete stock of FRESH FRIJITS and VEGETABLES in Juncau s Alasla’s Friendiiest Marizet®™® TUESDAYS and FRIDAY BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day Meat Department best Grain-Fed Western Baby Beef Try Gur Meat Cut WASTE FREE by Ward Garrett and Ray Mansfield 1 Pound Package BY THE BOX. . Big Macintosh—BOX THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947 ary of 18 PASSENGERS ARE KEITH PETRICH + LLUNDEBERG ASKS e " FLOWNHERE BY PAA; FOR FISHERMEN'S " 18AREFLOWNSOUTH WRANGELL GIRL i e G MARKETING CQ-OP i aid - | W shall be repre- Eighteen persons flew from Se-| Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Petrich today AT BI DELIA side; SAN FRANCISCO, Oc 9.—(P “\h(‘”n 4 p”’d\l( i t to Juneau yesterday on Pan|announced that their son, Keith, e v ~ »H American Airways, and eighteen was married at a church wedding Al 1‘1\ eft for Seattle. One passenger |in Seattle on Sept. 30 to the former | ¢ llm"m of me in from Annette, and one re- |Ruth Carey, formerly of Wrangell. " # i Four persons left on the|They were joined at a small pri- FOUF R|fle (:Qmpames hbound flight vate ceremony. N YT The ngers from Seattle were: | Young Petrich, born ana raisea| ROfation Will Compose b vention: resoluitions, com od Wright k Karls, Leon |in Juneau, is a pilot for PAA. He | M i i) FT e A is, Roy innis, Walter | attended the University of Wash- Exef(lse YUkOn WANIS EGGS HElD orution W yn vV Mngton and served for a year and ‘a i l‘). n of such > are more than 640,000 B. Delor .| half ‘with the U. 8. Navy during| BY GOVERNMENT 'l'g e duty of species of insects in McLaughlir | World War II. His father, is As-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 P > A3 s g ks, Alda Sutton, Robert Sut- | sistant United States Collector of With the defense of Alaska con- F P Roberta Whistler, Preston Shi- ——— .1 Des ‘11‘-‘PCM!‘~H‘ olben e ene Behymer, Tommie ' A sround - Forces, y Lok AlASKA VETERANS that - Second Infantry : - fu ¢ to Juneau: Arne Dorum.! troops W Junea cattle: R. W. Cowling, | To BE SERVED AT ““"“‘ - lm’eb bln C. H. Adam, Mrs. C. H. Adam, Mil- | The First « ¢. Barbara Granere. 5 WHISKEY ¢n Hancock, Hanna Pileberg, | All Tenmnml bonuses and loans'é H Lundberg, Hazel Harrison,|to Alaska veterans in the June: e ¢ 2 Oucar Harrien Y area will be handled by the newly | Trere they £ ; Choice of a Lifetime Dickey, Gene Allen, Sam |opened office of the Territorial De- | ment for the far north ar Aep. Harriet Reynolds, Everett partment of Veterans Affairsat204 gyycted in its use and care Benson, Axel Jacobson Federal Building. Frank Clayton, wi flv to Big Delta, Alaska, in 2 Juneau to Annette: Carl Stolberg. | Regional Manager, explained today ,qut & mofith 3 Juneau to Whitehorse: Lorin | that his new otfice will relieve the Dbl i e Oldroyd main office at 218 Federal Building | | &S POueer move Juneau to Fairbanks: Fred Mc- of cumbe: flnvm":;ls and :I'llll pe:- Sile e TR o JOSEPH S. FINCH 1Ce y, Ross Morrison, E. Shel- mir Co:nnmsumrr orman Haley to _ ° A U G C O | wlhe entire Territory | Snow ‘f‘ ice” tactics Schenley, Pa. The new office will serve veterans A ‘ffl‘ Iesain Ja 2 U.S. A. "mmy GUILD BAZAAR [§ i sumees. Skagway, miuines, Fioo- " Lt B { nah, Sitka, Douglas and other cen- = CXEICISes Will continu TO BE HELD ON NOV. 1 p {ters in this area. The Ketchikan ", part of th s BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS _ EX241.tA | office will continue to serve Ketch- . A€ i5€s, ‘each e e e Groceries Phone 478 VIEATS Free Delivery CLOSES 10:00 A.M. CILOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P. M. CLOSES 12 NOON = Phone 271 30c¢ 1b. S Hominy 2 tin DeBC Green Point S Bsparagus piic six o S Fruit Cocketail s . i 20€ S Loganberries x..>u B&C 8% Youngherries x.: i 3EC $5.39 With the VITAMINS STILEL IN? Red Juicy al T i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||Il||IIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIHIIIIImllmllll!llmll“IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIlIWIIII“m.-

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