The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1947, Page 5

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(TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~"s PAGE FIVE ———————] [the city to sell lot No. 5 in Block Street and moved in this week. — == l 36. St. Ann's Ave., to the Juneau Merila i5 a fisherman WA( EXPERIEN(ES BETIE DAVIS Is ] Soruce Corp., was read the first - time. This lot is former hospital TEA] ) RITERS ‘ A ST ey e e, | RECOUNTED BEFORE [N FEATURE BILL 1 70i74 e e pOUNDED BY for $1 and other l'll‘lillsl(h*lxnl(vn\ scheol, rocm one, Wednesday, Octo- | Bpw oN MONDAY AI ZOTH (ENTURY | S{{”Q‘;{{{* ';lzr" ?OT] ‘- ll T ENDS TONIGHT! Fire Chief Shudshift was present ber 15, at 7:30 p.m. This room 1] t 7:30 p £ The SECRET HEART Lok e B B | s Doen s & pamtl g ; | with action, upon the recent request of |meeting place for the weekly work- | The weckly luncheon meetl f| Warner Bros! new | the Business and Professional Wo-|drama, “A Stolen Lil the Fire Department, concerning study mectings of this group. ' % man’s Club was held Monday noon |to the 20th Century The CLAUDETTE G ) | several known fire hazards on the There weve 19 present at the last ¢ ! LAUDETTE COLBERT — h present at the last o "y morrace Room of the Baran- |night, is exactly the kind of screen| JUNE ALLYSON 40 | erfront. Val Poor, representing meeting. Ten original manuscripts 2 = X % hic ¢ WALTER PIDGEON (Continued from Page One) |the juneau Lions Club, asked for |were read for eriticism and analy- of Hotel, President Rhea Smith|vehicle for which Bette Davis 3 p |city cooperation on a recreation |sis. All those interested are wel- Bio e i il o B A very interesting talk was given more so than any of her earliwr PLUS—LATES VEWS A messag2 from the Bibb, re- project the club was planning for |come U ATEST NEWS h ; p & by Miss Erlene Hull on her exper- 1ims, this unusual story affor N eived Ly the Coast Guard at atout > SpI ° Feature at 8:5( . ceived the spring months, on the Doug- - « 5 t ituie at 8:50—10:10 3 p. m. (EST) sald darkness Was las beach, The Councilmen promis- iences as a WAC. M Hull was | Hollywood's most capable approaching at the scene but that eq full cooperation MAN 0“ BOAT IS with the first group which left Fort the opportunity to display r hi “fi“gnnov" {10 persons h: been rescued by b Des Moines so that she had the ex- tronic talents to an unparalleled R L B ‘e life rafts. ‘ Councilman’ Werner, suggesied SOSGHI FOR 80 perience of seeing the antagonism degree. It's a veritable field day The plane, carrying what the!that the city ask the Juneau-Doug- S which first greeted the WACs for the star as she deftly portrays /,{\ MOUNT'N' British Press ssociation described las Telephone Co. to make more EEBI IO HOTH_““MM‘ to acceptance and finally twin sisters as unalike as (wins Lowe 3 \ |as the largest number of passeng-| telephore service available to resi- | L \tn genuine appreciation as they an possibly’ be FUN! ers ever taken on a trans-Atlantic dents, as many are inconvenienced | - proved their ability and sincerity| With New England, Miss Davis’ it laft Shannon. Afrport, . Eire.! by fio available lines to theirhomes.| Murry I Palim was the object initheir desire to serve thelr coun- 0% stomping ground, for the prins during the nizht, for New York,| Other business transacted was|of a telegraphic warrant for de- | try. cipal locale, the picture relates the nd Beltimore, Md. via Gander, providirg funds for a city chimney | ‘rauding an innkeeper sent to U.} The Pan American travelog engrossing story of two sisters and Nild. Apparently the planc en- inspection and the paying of bills.|S. Marshal Willlam Mahoney at|“Weekend in Bermuda” was shown their love for the same man. countered heavy headwinds and Present in the audience were | Kctchikan yesterday from Deputy [by Eckley Guerin. The enthusiasm _The one twin, Kate, Is a cot exhausted its fuel supply Mrs, Helmi Bach and Ms e | . 8 Marshal Walter Hellan in Ju- with which the movie was received Pletely lovable, selfless, undersiand- aboard were PEritons, but pearce. | gkt Hiis htrest I8 saugbt by Sen-|pihved that present duy Bermuda DE 8nd. symBRtHEWo GHASRCHERS the pilot was an American. He is S | tingo Cesar, operator of a S. Frank- has lost none of its prewar appeal whereas the other, Pat, is of an [Capt. Charles M. Martin, 33, a i 1in Street Hotel. Cesar claims that and glamour extremely - seltiN, camibitiows, s { |former Naval flier. A spokesman FISHERMAN, WIFE, MOVE | p,jim left here on board the Al do| Ko tnvitation Wik, extended i SCRIPUIOUS: ik |at the Prestwick, Scotland, control| Mr. and Mrs. Charies Merila, of | tian Sunday cwing him $80 [ the members of the BPW to attend Toelt, Myt ibye for. BilL ERLRS tower, said none was injured and|juneau, have purchased the Peter DEDISN B 1 esting of thel Thibed. Nations fon . (ISHELA) 1 8, hancaotns FRS Joted 8 messaze saying the big| Carlson home on Fourth and F| Empire Wantads for best results!|to be held this cvening at the Gov- bt e Ln I ROV plane was undar d | 2 & jm‘m;_“mw x}x‘wm as a lighthouse inspector, - - - T. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU l mors House, ' was made of the Cllminates in happiness for one and tragedy for the other. | | JUNEAU, ALASKA i . first dio broad t be ade 07 o, i A it b A TR o IR MAGNIFICENT NEW ACHIEVEMENT eclueted. n‘,vr' AS ! WEATHER BULLETIN at 7 pm. Thursday. There will be 30D '] ¥ | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ! noctine of Chairmen at 7:30 pm ' s X PN NOVA - BROWN { Max. temp 4 TODAY 5 Thursday at the apartment of (HRISIMAS DRIVE 5 s o o et % “"m":“ b Weather at | gana Lomen in the Assembly G , : ‘ ¢ 1. MEETS i 2 . 2 b iy The following guests were pre- S'I'AR‘I‘ED BY A((A 4 h ; Anchorage 3 39 o ¢ G ok 8 . = sent: Mary Lee Council, Mary Goff 3 4 - .I\ x Hermann, Charles Womor, Barrow P 39 1 Praoe Snow i Hv«](.n S("ll(“ i b COAST GUARDE Sente Degan and Wm. Boehl were petp, 3 31 P Trace Cloudy < e s Lorsaml S SALVATORES NOW HAVE SON | the Councilmen present last eve- gy 39 19 Rain aldron, Juanita son it s LHM\L )1 Only 65 (roughly) shopping da until A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. |ning making a quorum necessary pou: 2% 5 Trace Clear - Bhadti il A : hristmas. Naturally presents will ILLEGALLY PARKED be exchanged like mad, but. here’s | /de Salvatore of the Point Re- to hold a regular meeting. Boehl|gdmonton p 3% P ks Cloudy | reat Light Station yesterday in!presided at the meeting, as acting ' Fairbanks 13 0 Clear ’ a chance to make a lot o i 3t. Ann's Hospita. The baby | Mayor, in the absence of Mike Pu-|gajnes 36 1.38 i AUIOMOB".ES ARE ‘huiy 1 ¢“ l_v‘ make ‘.. ]:m of children m \ N ap! ithout shelling out any ] ; | f“ J Al JILLL J | weighed eight pounds at birth. Mr. | sich, who is visiting in Prince RuU- | Havre | 41 Jbligh SUBJECT OF DRIVE 4 tox ror the reception of mag-| Salvatore is a seaman in the U. S.|pert, B. C | Juneau Airport 42 azines, reccrds, toys, usable cloth- Coast Guard Ordinance No. 26, which permits Ketchikan A owiceo v s o e - - ey e - Kodi 43 % r L g 1 vor waoes | IGRE : v A strong directive to Juneau Po- Ing, and in fact anything one| CUH”S BEHNHARD, o Kotzebue Cloudy fde » 5 v ilicemen was issued last night by ¢eems useful to Alaska’s crippled) R L U L R rba ELUADK | Chief of Police Milo Clouse on the children, will be placed in the ] A l E McGrath ] 16 ] Pt. Cloudy | A 8 y o . y 2 B subject of illegal parking, He or- Silesroom of the Alaska Light and S Nome 33 05 Cloudy | subject of illegal parking. He Power (OB DRI i Siain ALSO P 7 3 2 02 y {dered them to clamp down on mo- *0 X North 02 Cloudy The aforementioned tox has a|l Hoctuwny, : . 5 Rain |torists whose cars are found park- o C 6 R been somnced | BL@EEeST World News Events Portland 4 4 Trace Cloudy fed in prohibited areas or on the on | 4 rang sid £t — vet, 0 a lot of contributions N Prince George 5 Trace Cloudy wrong side of the street : L . ; ' s 3 GIRLS Prince Rupert ? 5 Rain | Clouse said that there have been "" accommodated. By the oy | Via Air E press 1400 many traffic violations escap- UDMS really isn't a Christmas drive,| | Seattle ¥ g 32 Cloudy S & 3 o Sitka 1 / o1 Rain {ing punishment and told the mem- inl((“l;.‘lt"]‘?:;‘ to do somethiny i ; E : nice for the kids 100% Wool Wttabaros 42 9 0 Cloudy \bers of the P\)]lh e DEpartment to TS R EIRG L L S . . a 3 R 9 i S e tra ¢ violati i s to all ” s - - ol 10 " " 5 " P S — 16 Y-lk:lta:4 ek ‘M“dfl e et 208 Rain ‘:jrs"::]d‘l,_:‘f‘f VAOKDARR. (00 0 %% the Alaska Crippled cmm«-n:,‘”‘H“‘f"]’_“’1;'“20" to room 201 - —(4:30 a. m. vesterday to 4:30 a. m. today f ofte 3 Abibotlition: arold sronroos, Territorial WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The intense sterm which moved into the Gulf | The traific drive resulted in five (PR B | Veterans Employment Representa- FOR WORK Card]gans of Alaska y ¥ continues to be centered just south of Prince William | tickets being given to local drivers tive, of the U. S. Department of . R PLAY in the first few hours of the cam- GOlDSTEIN BLDG. | Labor, and M J. Whittier, Veter- 4 0 Sound is beginning to slowly fill this morning. It appears that a second- ary low center is forming in the vicinity of Graham Island. Strong to | paign with an apparent promise of OFH(ES (HANGE !zun Readjustment allowance agent, Pull—overs gale south winds were reported along the southeast coast last night and |more to come | have moved their joint office from streng winds continued this morning. Cold air has penetrated the Gulf .- | : rcom 301 to 305. HE /‘HJ V QLUES [ of ‘Ala to within about 200 miles of the coast.of Southeast Alaska HlllOWE'EN po"‘lu(K Office changes, of interest to vet- > > o ) / £ and is expected that coider temveratures will be experienced over South- D NNER I'OM RRow efans, were made today in the! HESE FROM SEATTLE | east Alaska laie tonight and tomorrow, Temperatures dropped to below ; ‘I ) o Goldstein Buildir v | 5 i ; ing. W. W. Tuttle,/] M. M. Kline and Byron Horton 10 degrees at some stations over the interior of Alaska Tanana reported of the Veteran's Administration | of Seattle are registered at the 9 degrees and 6 degrees at Umiat. Temperatures continued above norma) SR e i . e = Loan Guarantee Division, has mov- | Baranof, over Southeast Alaska yesterday. They ranged from 42 to 52 degrees; Hallowe'en potluck - -supper will at along the coast from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. | be held tomorrow night at the Ma- - L4 - Rain fell during the past 24 hours from northern California to the Aleu- Isonic hall. Given by the Juneau L L L L] tian Islands and over scuthwestern Canada. Rain or snow was reported | Woman's club, members and their over the northern portion of Canada and at scattered points over north- | husbands or escorts are invited to attend. The committee requests 5 o . DITE | western Alaska. COMIAN orfWRITE MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN [ that food be at the Temple by 6:15 | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today joclock for the supper which will Th N dl n d J : Sh [ WIND Height of Waves | start at 6:30. e ee ecra an unlor op [ Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Aiter the supper a program will /, Jape S| rizzle 3 3 5 be given as arranged by a commit- 111 Sew rd Street | Cape Spencer Drizzle 43 NE 20 5 feet 3 g! M | Five Finger Light Cloudy 46 SSE 18 4 feet itee headed by Mrs. Betty McCor- Rain 48 sl 16 2 feet ;nu('kv Mrs. Walter Heisel will sing Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention | Lincoin Reck | Guard Island Rain 47 S 25 2 feet l"'l‘lu‘ Lord's Prayer;” several of ) Calling All Elks! LADIES NIGHT! SATURDAY-0October 18 10 P. M. - ELKS HALL Matheny’s Orchestra * FOR ELKS AND THEIR LADIES ONLY | e - e £Capc Decision Cloudy 48 4 feet Dorothy Roff's pupils will dance; ° - | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE-|a PAA film, “Clipper Over Alaska” Everybody S Talkl].q - | NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per {will be shown; and Mrs. Henry \'/' | hour . Icy Strait-Cross Sound and the outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat— | Harmon will sing. ) easterly to southeasterly winds 15 to 30 miles per hour. Balance of the - - — . EverybOdY's T‘“(lng \5'3‘ protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, Dixon| GILLIGAN QUITS PATROL \- Entrance to Sitka—southeasterly to southwes y winds 20 to 30 miles| Herbert J. Gilligan, formerly of About Our Insured P ! per hour. Cloudy with rain today. Rain showers tonight and Wednesday. | Juneau, has resigned from the Ter- - I LR ritorial Highway Patrol according Mofh-Prooflng % T to an announcement today from ; : : | the office of Highway Commission- lu' Frank A. Metealf. Gilligan has been stationed at Ketchikan but is in Anchorage, at present, giving testimony in a court case. HENEVER the conversation turns to clothes, someone is sure to men- tion our unique MONITE Moth-Proof Cleaning Process. We not only clean clothes thoroughly and finish them beau- |/ tifully. In addition we make them ab- solutely moth-proof — and insure them . against moth damage for a period of six INSURE D months! Is it any wonder people are MO 00 ealking? FROM PRINCE RUPERT W. Mattson of Prince Rupert is registered at the Gastineau. O AR PROCESS The Triangle Cleaners Active Participating Member, National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing ay no more for old time qualify “For Better Appearance” CALL When you are ready to leave from Seattle or Vancouver, IMPERIAL Rog U 5 Por OF you can step aboard a bus and go. No waiting —no reservations. Greyhound fares are low—Greyhound setv- _it's made by Hiram Walker ice is convenient—Greyhound travel is comfortable. CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL Eighth & Stewart Seattle SEneca 1515 VANCOUVER, B.C., BUS TERMINAL — Cambie & Dunsmuir A1) FEORiA - oo RiEnoro ano woTits ¥ HIRAM wa(KE R & SONS INC i | ! ! Be sure 1o say: 5 89 yeors of fine whiskey-making makes this whiskey good. 86 proof. Blended Whiskey. The straight whiskies in -—*’m G R E Y H o u N D this product are 4 years or more old. 30% straight whiskey. 709% grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, ll.

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