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X THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA i " # PAGE FIVE e JIGGS DINNER FOR | | VIS IN Baranof in wetoons s COAST GUARD BETTE DA FromSouth ~ "ROWNGH AT 20TH CENTURY iovoreow on T AKES, 69 OFF "INROLENOW | FIDMNTURY Praying Shows at 7:25 - 9:30 in Warner Bros' new romantic beef and cabbage, they mean,| along with home 1 pies | - drama, “A Stolen Life,” which Alaska Steamship Company’s Lt. Commander Edward P (:hcs-l (Continuea from Page One) is now at the 20th Gentury ““‘“'; | tre Baranof, under Capt. Lars Erick- ter, Jr, will be toastmaster for ¢ son with E. A. Tracy as purser, ar- |the event, and Dr. Barl Albrecht |y, poyies among the passengers|which gives her cvery opportunity rived in Juneau at midnight last|Wwill lead the “Ciu Family"| comed to have endured the ordeal |(o display her incomparable tal- night from Seattle and Ketchikan.|in group singing. Miss Gertrude|p . ... than their oldsters. A dia-|ents, literally running the gamut She sailed for the Westward, at|Wetzel, will show a selection of her jents, a t with o 4:20 o'clock this morning. | slides taken throughout the in- hiving " hese. s lterior, and will give ; g Bibb, he added. al of twin sisters, Kate and Pat| “ COMBARDMENT | Arriving here from Seattle onfterior, and wiil give a running,™ o uhie Admiral Joseph F.|Bosworth, identical only in their Q‘, apt. Cronk had said earlier that! piss Davis is cast in a role| She plays twin sisters = s them sensaticnally! per shortage has developed on the |of emotions in her dual portray- jere oG erg, @ccount in her own - sparkling e s the Baranof were Francis M. Berg, o F ® Farley, Commandant of the U. S.|physical attributes, whose lot it is rkner. I style. OF FUN! [c)?r-“-" e i i paper will list the|Coast Guard in Washington, con-|to fall in love with the same man. % reswick, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Gild-| ~f e 2 ive| BTatulated the crew of the Bibb| A less experienced actress would W ersleeve, Charles Green Jr. Mrs.| Person. of the month” and give % 0\ il 5 y 5 e . thing come for an ‘exceptionally well done” undoubtedly find the characteri- “ W. A. Kress, Mr and Mrs. L, Vas- |Dotice of the things to come - e i The dinner will be at 6:16, and|rescue. {zation of the two extremely un-| @ anofa those planning to attend are ask-| I his broadcast recorded here,llike twins too exacting and_diffi- %\_ Passengers coming ap from | "y “oan 238, Senior Choir re-|Capt. Cronk intrcduced Charlesicult a task. Not so Miss Davi w Ketchikan to Juneau were Mrs. W. hearsal will follow the dinner. Martin, pilot of the flying boat|With truly artistic effortlessness, w D. Auld, Carolyn Baines, Earl g P RS SR which operated by American [the star makes Kate a telievably Dcebke, Glenn Leach, Allen Sallee, [ International Airways, a charter lovable, selfless and sympathetic a0 WALTER BRENNAN- CHARLIE R |character and at the ss TERRCY « ASAPI Mrs. R. F. Wise and child, Fred HERE FROM SKAGWAY | service | % Newccmb and Ben Puterbaugh Martin praised the Bibb crew- has everyone loathing "Pat Only cutbound passenger on the Dolores Huisdock and Mrs. Blaire | men for a “magnificently done” job| Glenn Ford and Charles Rug- Baranof was H. B. Antrum for 1 of Skagway are staying at the | in transferring passengers by open |gles are prominent in the cast. DIRECTED BY CURTIS BEANHARDT ¥ TN Yo Seward. of boat and rait through 35-foot | ———————e | AR & o e s . = B —-— | waves. The entire operation, re- - . - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | quiring careful seamanship and | Latest Werld Wide News Via Air Express JUNEAVU, ALASKA | great daring, took nearly 24 hours. | eave 1 LB 7 e WEATHER BULLETIN | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | | i | Max. temp. TODAY Il | s last Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs. Weatherat | N | n oulse | - - PLUS — Pete Smith — News FEATURE AT 8:056—10:15 SOUTHERN FRIE Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Preci:. 4:30am. | 4 Anchorage 47 33 33 o1 Cloudy ‘ EN]’ERIAIN lADIES M %\ b J 7 r 1 Barrow 21 22 22 Trac Snow ! A RETURN AND WORTH IT! Sfreon ol ML e R DA St [ Rt e 10 alhsie sl f Cordova 51 43 43 Rain | Acting at the request of mem- bound on the Princess Louise which T i (et Dawson 29 38 Trace Cloudy I bers of the Juneau Men’s Chorus, S2iled at 8 o'clock this morning. fi Edmonton 57 35 35 0 Pt. Cloudy |president McKay Malcolm and two *Di ;""re “é"k(:l’"‘j";”’ “’PV.““' " " Fairbanks 30 14 24 Trace Cloudy . Aitte yopr orup and couver, 22 for Seattle, or Prince The "BEFORE and AFTER Haines 43 36 42 39 Rain ;li'l‘"Exxll:;f“f:;f"mcw”":),;;;‘s;X:'m‘c:m‘Rupm. and two for Victoria. co“rl.z'rg DINNER ..... SIJS e Havre T4 41 45 [ Pt. Cloudy |eyening for the next chorus “,h“r_i Passengers to Vancouver were: R. SN & 3 i ’ N 5 I 4 E. North, Mrs. R. E. North, Michael I TWELFTH ST. at ; uhean Alrport 45 42 42 -5l Rain | sal. Highlight of the program will i J rlsnrACE A HARBOR WAY Wearin Ketchikan 50 45 45 1.06 Rain be the presence of the ladles who NOrth, Denis North, W. H. Barring- 4 g Kodiak 48 38 38 06 Cloudy usually keep the home fires burn- (0 Mrs. W. H. Barrington, Mrs.| ; Kotzebue 29 11 18 0 Clear ing while the boys are out vocaliz- | G€ne Car, R. B. Elliott, Mrs. R.| - | Burbank ki 55 0 Pt. Cloudy |, 3 13 E}nvn.unLKRShiployt’MrS- RE:K" X sy Ve McGrath 31 16 23 Trace Cloudy { A fi Sis -y~ | Shipley, . Rogers, George Ens. > %arner S 1 Nome Y 4 i o g 4l.d_»\l:(nlgg(;!“fu“f“]l“"”‘l,hl:(‘l"xmn'::; | G. K. Jennings, Frank S. Hanna, Northway 33 17 30 21 Snow and their guests, A get-acquainted MrS- Frank S. Hanna, G. Jones, P. Petersburg 44 13 13 52 Rain | period will serve to introduce the Delany, Richard M. Bentley, Mrs. | G D 3 ers Portland 62 44 54 44 Rain | members who have not had an op- Ruth Fleming, Mrs. A. Hendrick- aY' ecelv l’ Prince George 5 50 33 47 Cloudy | portunity to know the fellows with S0 M. Patterson, W. S. Pekovich, Prince Rupert . 44 44 Cloudy D iem. they are singing. At about |E. Chagnon, W. R. Hussell, B. Mac- Seattle 59 45 53 Rain 7:30 oclock the chorus will run |Dousell, L. Oshoway, F. Burdz, R Sitka 47 45 45 Rain through their repertoire for the|C- David, J. Vestergoard, M. Mon- A flat chest can be a Whitehorse 44 34 34 Trace Pt. Cloudy At ‘(’1 etk ,’iv them an idea 500 J. O. Sinibuk, and K. E. Sohm Yakutat T 41 117 Rain {OVIEOH BE 0. For Seattle: E. L. Storey, Ms fashion problem as all P /9 dresses and coats are designed for perfect figures of what has been going on for lhc]E. L. Storey, Mrs. J. J. Reno, Mrs. last month and a half. g e I i _ | Ackerley, Mrs. Myrtle Homer, ‘The entire rehearsal will be con | Wintield Kisg, John D. McKinnon, cluded before time for the second | D A ek RARIA The way ffl SEAT“.E? —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The intense low pressure center continues in the Gulf of Alaska just south of Prince William Sound and has filled slightly during the past 24 hours. A secondary low has formed off the 9 ¥ | Mrs. coast of Washington w a trough of low pressure extending bhetween oY 0k Hopet, TN gl ol Al | nnon, Barbara McKinnon, E. E. the two low centers. Another weak low pressure area is moving into the Jemson, Mrs, E. E. Jemson, William fellows will make the most of this Gulf of Alaska from the Bristol Bay area this morning. This low will | OPPOTtunity for an entertaning |, . “xpo william Zack, Barbara : move eastward and cause iie low to deepen in the Gulf of Alaska today. ' ©VeiP8. O e { Zack, Catherine Zack, Paul Xavier, E: Strong southeast winds continue along the coast from Oregon State N i | Frank Heller, Mrs. Frank Heller, to the Gulf of Alaska. Cold air continues over. the interior, western and | Arthur Quick, J. S. Tanner. - tCATHOLIC DAUGHTERS e northern portions of -Alaska and northern Canada. -The lowest ‘tem- For Prince Rupert: I When you try on Gav-Deceiver bust-pads inside a Warner Bra you will notice how much more beautifully your dresses hang and fit. Women's Avpaney Baranof Hotel Building perature recorded this morning was 3 degrees. This was observed at | . | Knowles, Mrs. Margaret Baldwin, Shungnak, Alaska. Rain fell during the vast 24 hours from northern MEH lASI EVEm“Gr | E. Miller, A. Findley, Wellman Hol- California to the Aleutian Islands and snow flurries at scattered points BIG NIGHT pu""fl)]h}uuk, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, H over the central and northern portions of Canada and Alaska. Tempern-} | A. Manuel, W. Mattson, W. Panter, tures continued slightly above normal yesterdavy over Southeast Alaska J. Willson, R. A. Henry, T. O'Brien. “The Nicest Store in the Capital City of Alaska” Thev ranged ‘rmm 41 to 52 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound | A bUSiHESS‘l"“?(‘Nl\E ?1 lh(" Cath- | por Victoria: George Bacon, C. P e o = == S S [ to the Gulf of Alaska. olic Daughwxsvnf America was held | Hornsby Smith. % e | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN last evening in the Parish Hall, — s - | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today The Rev. Robert Whelan S. J., Was | gep it with an Empize Wantad | WIND Height of Waves | Present and gave announcement of YR Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | the very successful bazaar. The Rev. | TERRITORY OF ALASKA Cape Spencer Drizzle 44 ESE 22 4 feet James Conwell, S. J., introduced Office of the Auditor 1 ‘Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 50 SSE 14 2 feet Rev. Joseph F. McElmeel of Gal-| JUNEAU i E b d 's 'I""(in e MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE-|e€na, who is now chaplain at St. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION very ° Y g & NING: Cross Sound-Icy Strait and the outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat | Ann's Hospital and assistant pastor.| I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of —easterly winds 15 to 30 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast The next meeting of the organi- the Territory of Alaska, and cus- Abou* OIII lflsured Alaska south of Lynn Canal and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to | zation will be a social on October todian of corporation records for vt s s Alaska’ t frequent, o Sitka—southeasterly 1o southwesterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour.|28, at which ‘time the Court will said Territory, DO HEREBY CER- | The Flying {Illllpf:rs are Alaska’s most [requel % Mth - Pl‘OOfII‘Ig Mostly cloudy with rain showers, Juneau and vicinity, mostly cloudy with 1 entertain the “Charter Members” TIFY that there has been filed in time-saving link with beullle.Abnarl‘lhe 4-engine occasional light rain showers and not much change in temperature to- | and it is hoped that all membel's'my office cn this, the 2nd day of‘ Clippe!‘B you ride awiflly and in comfort . . . ENEVER the conversation turns REHE A Thired sy, EOTRSRNIEIN waadn 1D 10 S 5 ve the date. | October, 1947, the written consent enjoy delicious meals aloft. And you save 10% to clothes, someone is sure to men- —— of the stockholders of the o F inf ath d reser- tion our unique MONITE Moth-Proof . o | JUNEAU MOTORSHIP COMPANY on the round trip. or. informal mn' an Cleaning Process. We not only clean a corporation organized and exist- | vations, see Pan American — world’s most ex- ing under and by virtue of the laws | § perit:nced airline. clothes thoroughly and finish them beau- tifully. In addition we make them ab- solutely moth-proof — and insure them “oNiTe against moth damage for a period of six INSURED months! Is it any wonder people are talking? of the Territory of Alaska, to the dissolution of ,said corporation. i WHEREFORE; in view of the above | BARANOF HOTEL premises, I DO FURTHER CER- | § Telephone 106 TIFY that the Juneau Motorship | | Company, a _corporation, is dis- | solved, pursdant to Section’ 924, | Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, upon the filing in this office of the proper | & proof of publication of this certifi- 4 X cate. / Moot 4 Al o e Puk AwERIcAN WorLD AIRWAYS Territory of Alaska) 3 P IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 G ¢ 8> 8 $h have hereunto set my hand and af- e o B 444, CZ/M“S fixed my official seal, at Juneau, ! the Capital, this Second day of Oc- " % v a, Bovi, There Is No Substitute for Auditor of Alaska oo pubicaton, oo 8, 00, Newspaper Advertising! The Triangle Cleaners | Active Participating Member, National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing “For Better Appearance” Everybody’s Talking - CALL Calling All Elks! LADIES NIGHT! SATURDAY-October 18 10 P. 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