The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 16, 1947, Page 2

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COLONIES OF SEA STOCK OUOTATIONS CHAPELADIES BAZAAR s o «cooe 10 BE HELD ON SAT, apeladies Bazaar will be October 10th and D, PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947 tion to kitchen of fra VIWWILLGVE 3-Wheeled WILLIAM HUGHES, Seatfle Coundl <" i oo PRIZESDURING BARANOF MANAGER President Will | =" """ " OTTER THRIVING; ../ oo stock teday is 4%, American Car MemgeRORIVE AUTOISNOV HeE ON SATURDAY Cometo Alaska " oo ALEUTIAN ISLES | it e MARTHA SOCIETY WIL coxrmis. o0 » Kennecots 46%, New York Central SR nies | Kennecott 46%, New York Central at 7 tomorrow " M kg‘ i SEATTLE, Oct. 16—(®—City : i k) 9 ciall Beat A wire was received early this * ad ) of sea otter, once alm extincet 15 Northern Pacific 21, U. S 11 specialize u Po " af {73 council president M. 5. micnen| MEET TOMORROW P, M. 5. %, i the rarest of fur-|Steel 75, Pound $4.03%. re-made pie afternoon by Wallis S. George, 8€c- | .14 members of the Alaska com- 1 be e 3 e " ng ¢ thrivil ne Sales today w 1,400,000 shares nt VFW | retary-Treasurer of the Baranof| ... of the Chamber of Com-| .. T . ‘1 I ! ; i . ere shares., S T 7 a , and Gastineau Hotel, Inc. that Wil- ; . : { The monthiy social meeting of | multiplyin hewhe in thel Averages are as follows ryone is invited to attend {e di to ar VAN NUYS, Calif., Oct. 16—(# Jam R, High » g " merce will fly to Anchorage to-the Martha Society will be held! Aleutiar Coa ind Ge ind rails 29.51, util r which will be held at t 7 P t tirs . tol a it zhes, new manager o ot 5 1 Sl Marthe S e held| Aleutian 1d Geo- | i Is 2051, i- ar which will be held at tis Lt first Dx automobile, a morrow enroute to Mount McKin. Friday, October 17, at the North-| detic survey c aid tie C 1e-Lake wheeled car that the manu- 'he Kotels will arrive in Juneaujey Ngtional Park to participate in|g b facturer says can attain a speed N Saturday via the Pan American |ceremonies marking the 80th’an- B Fresbyipfisn Chusehi The almost unapproachakle site 4 f m-'of 116 miles per hour, has rolled Alrways. Mr. Hughes will be ac-|niversary of the purchase of Al-|p - / ling and Mrs |of - the otter refuge must be, Kept A who in off an assembly line at the Davis companied by his wife and two|aska from Russia o 18 Dstemey fox) seeret they ' Juring plant here children {the dessert luncheon which will said ough declir / 7- /7 ’ ; g m M-v‘x;; The Davis is a coupe with a, At the present time, Hughes is i " T e ibe at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Guy Blom- ing t total number m/fl' emp /”//” rive. A special priz : u o okbes S # L gren will lead the devotionals of the combined ¢ id he warded to the member Temovable hard top, has a wheel-| in g e catering depart- | 1Ss sroun Gl O i . . i L B ee of 108 inches and is powered ment of the Olympic Hotel in Se- % roup of Girl Scouts of Troop | ¢ ed as many as ira I Wr M/MA o o e With a four cylinder, 68-horsepower| attle, and prior to the war was en- 7 { bl gle herd S 4 : y it Gagat. 1 otel work DN L o SRS s kit T will present a short were hunted almost to ex- PAWA fis’ Chast >4 that VFW | Gary Davis, head of the ./ his experience covers several yenrs.‘wfl_p 188084 diiFing the past we g S t Paciic before i3 s available to any Said the three-wheeler will sell Mr. Jack Fletcher, who has b““‘by City Engineer James L. Mc-| s ; Vit e flg'fi/g [/' fi/ ’727 / Armed Forces of the for $995 FOB Los Angeles and manager of the Hotel resigned last|ygmary . FiSH LANDINGS - QiY77 FUITY who has served out- “slightly higher east of the Rock- month and his resignation became |~ )+ ponqrickson, 1760 Ever- | L | # ReDp s g 2 e cor § Bifats ST Y N 3 bt Gl 0““""1 i green Avenue, $1000, repairs to| At the Juncuw coid Storage t SNOW G ARRIVING , G o { ir rtim ka is basement and house. Work to be morning, the Elsie D., under Gua Reports from Wrangell state that Easy a% ,;2;3',0 Fiscwith C being outside U. S Empire Wantads for best results! done by Walter J. Stutte and son. man Winters, landed 1,700 pounds snow just beginning to ;. & rige $50 i s | I 3 - e ¢ ns may be secured, be- lIN SEAMESEAT — — - ———1of king salmon. The sale was to Ieac °ll Flats from the | & % iggErer s L FAonTeminma Ready - Mix dally, st Tui-BLG FRot . S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | Alaska Coast, Fisheries te'mo e, QUEEN ELIZABETH WEATHER BULLETIN | @ Consistenily the Besi for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistenily ihe Best for Less ARBIEGE Y 1/ DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | i FOR '0 2 HOURS Max. temp. | TODAY la \.»‘ 2 ,v,“;“.].l".( e ‘l,‘m ;i, | last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hr Weather at 3 %.‘“.“ ,!. :\‘ “.1 ;iw ‘]:w:]m.\l‘ of re.| NEW YORK, Oct. 16~ '.l"—Henv_v?A ‘Stanon 24 l:rs temp. lv;;p. Przc: qu fgam. ! and. developing veteran f0g today delayed the docking of |Anchorage i ey 0 ' s SO " Ctat the giant liner Queen Elizabeth for | BAITOW 208 R Lol [ SHie iated ‘!" S gl Bethel g 27 03 Cloudy | at their members ) | Gordlova 4 race Rain | — R LR ¢ yrganization 1or advancement ‘““'\“‘ br¢ i ,‘.‘: l;’ l ‘_” !* Bdmbnton \ 35 43 0 Pt. Cloudy :n local and national veterans af- 10 ¢ ‘l‘v'\:lx"' r bec :’\ "l fr":l‘:;- Banbhniks 31 2 27 01 Snow | tails of the membership drive tide had ck sidsst et " Havre i | 45 58 0 Pt. Cloudy |s=f= cutlined at tomorrow night's d"fl White 5 A_!’Tm" to m“.u_\ her Juneau Alrgort 44 4 11 19 Rain | b and assistance will be ask- @¢ i B T). O getchikan 50 | 4 41 81 Rain | Pnday formulating plans of the iginally she had been scheduled to 'goqipy » | % ped et Baow | ther highlight of the dock at 8 am. Kotzebue B T 21 0 Pt. Cloudy | and be a movie “Wings The Queen Elizabeth was one of " 59 0 Clear i ' okt By PR an estimated 20 ships delayed by !\?Amch::‘;‘ ;g } ;g 35 an e Salurday 5‘A1 E 9 Fo 29 Saturda My o the ‘Tog. Ferry iraffic_and plane Neot A T SR asicqr's Binest ) § schedules also were disrupted. Northway 35 [ 26 2 Snow Best for Less @ Consistently 1 632 GERMANPLANTS ="~ oo a | & @ £ S g B orles FREE PELIVERY Meals 10 BE DISMANTLED SERGEANT J. CORWIN Brine s fi B G Soer - STORE HOURS 830 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. MARRIED LAST NIGHT & e mn 8 epBE DELIVERY SCHEDULE: G Phone BY U.5. AND BRITAIN 10 VANCOUVER BRIDE % R R Sl S R i s A M e ! < Blotdy LAS A L R LOSES -l s o - o g S Phone DPOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NGON 202 BERLIN, Oct. 16— #®—The Ger- Jchn Thomas Co , of Ji a ,‘ #_(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) L i '_————-_‘r g v a3 st Do Che. o Vonenr | wEATHER sexorsis: e v presre cner v e 0. 8 PPlagne 202 == MEAT BIPT, == Phhone 202 new reparations bill from the Unit- B. C.. were married at Douglas last i 8 g i ok ed States and Britain. Officials of night by U. S. Commissioner Felix slowly filling during the past 12 hours. Another weak low pressure center | . \ 5 g0 = e ulitary sovernments say they Gray, “The bridegroom s 4 staff|Which was located in Bristal Bey yesterday morning has moved south- | &5 BUY YOUR MEATS FROM JUNELU'S LEADING MEAT MARBKET will dismantle 682 industrial and sergeant in the U. S. Army Signal eastward and is located 300 miles west of Graham Island this afternoon. | war pla: their zones fo Corps assigned to the local office Below freezing temperatures continue over most of Alaska and the north- ations nts are the Alaska Ci | ern and central portions of Canada. Fifteen degrees was the lowest tem-| e billion dollars. The list stem. The bride arrived her perature reported at 4:30 this morning. This was recorded at Barrow, prepared under the new level of 2y via PAA from Seattle { Temperatures in Southeast Alaska continued slightly above normal yes- industry plan for the merged zones.| Witnesses to the ceremony were |terday. They ranged from 30 fo 49 degrees along the coast from Puget Inder the mor, . s s . Rain fell during the past Under the old blueprint, more than Royal M. Donelson and Kathryn |Sound to the Gulf of Alasks this morning K - 3 onelson and Kathiyn |o 5 o over the Western States of the United States north of the north- 1.600 plants were tabbed for repar- R. Stern. Application for their| 3 B L ATiioAuiticenk prom- mArTIAGS wis hade aR Ot 1 |ern portions of California end Nevada, over southwestern Canada and Bt o e, dlnunting aAil be ol i al aleng the coast of Alaska from Dixon Entrance to Kodiak Island. Snow Goer SGecne Malce o ‘“‘“,(m. St ot s m“u’ flurries were reported from the Aleutian Islands northwest to Barrow, 3 ¥ & s i #ids X e " PURE PRI LINK SAUSAGES to expedite Eurcpe’s economic re- JUNIOR RI‘ (I-ASS g\v"er t::c interior of Alaska and the northern and central portions of COMPLETE DINNER FOR THREE PEOPLE f N N E E% includes CHEESE — SAUCE and SPAGHETTI Specials This Friday and Saiurday YOUNG RABIRITS to fry -~ Picnic HARS - Fresh STRIMVIP NO WASTE @ Consistently | ey pon e 15 NOW FILLED UP MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN the policy as a blow to Germ: 's | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today ‘WIND Height of Waves The Junior Art Class, under di- Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) rection of Mrs. Ray Westfall, has|Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 45 ENE 20 2 feet kly become a full house. No Eldred Rock Cloudy 44 NNE 18 1 foot o $591 10§ jsag oy} Auajsisuo) @ $537 10j sog 3y AYUSISISUC)® 597 o] Jsag au Ajujsisuc) @ 531 o) (s3g oy ApualSisUO) @ $537 J0j sag oyj AUIISISU) @ 5531 o) [S3g Ay Apjuaysisuc) @ revival and strikes against the dis- mantl ve been threatened. There have been hints that soldiers 188 may have to do the work in that Ui oo s i more registrations can be taken at|Point Retreat Cloudy 45 NNE 18 2 feet F* I RELIANCE r DT SRS this time. | Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 44 NNE 13 1 foot S[Jl‘ibWEET B""LIANCE Grapefruit and Orange NFW WEST | If more students are interestedLincoln Rock Cloudy 44 E 12 1 foot r] 4 J 3 BRITAIN IS TO o teiine arewine anc paintng | Guara 1sana Pt Cloudy 41 SE 6 ze | PRUNE TOMATO BELENDED APPLE lessons, they should call Mrs. |Cape Decision Cloudy 4 E 12 1 foot | T n 1 T B3 MacSpadden, Green 735, and an| MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: Jl’l ICE JUI‘;E JU!CE !Bl) ICE WIIHDRAW FROM attempt will be made to organize | Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Petersburg—northerly another class winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. Icy Strait-Cross Sound and the outside Full Large 46 Large 46 Full Quart 32( 0z. can 32 na;.g:an 55( fll;r! zgc o FANCY GRATED—THIS WILL SERVE A FAMILY OF T U N A (Serve with an 8 oz. p}‘igiuxt{ Noodles—ONLY 18¢) I‘arge (a“ éz( W FRESH DARIGOLD | [FBESH DAILY RELIANCE Checolate REAL CHEDDAR WHIPFPING PEARNUT ECLAIRS CHEESE CREAM B{ETTTER 91b b PER POUND il PER POUND AND . 00X ol S A Largest mir 59| vy 56¢| Sammeer | EF 61 WALNUT MEATS .05t " Perlh. 89 cAbs Rux | PUREX DARIGOLD BAR NONE Golden White Spice or BLEACH BUTTER DQG Foon Devil's Food gt ot e JUST ADD WATER _FRESH STOCK LARGE CANS Vi @3¢) w 43¢] o 93¢/ i, 9115 EXTRA LARGE RIPE OLIVES - Reliance - Large Can ¢ Complete Varieties of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Arriving Daily SPECIALS THIiS WEEK PUMPKINS — CRANBERRIES — DELICIOUS APPLES p AlES“NE Soc Mrs. Westfall says there is plen- | waters, Sitka to Yakutat—easterly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. Pro- ty of talent in her class and tected waters south of Petersburg and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance S ] that most of her pupils are well | to Sitka—variable winds under 20 miles per hour. Decreasing cloudiness . started on their first project. | this afternoon and tonight. Fair Friday. LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 16. Britain today re-affirmed her in- tenti of withdrawing from Pales- tine at an early date and told the United Nations that she would not be willing to assume a “major role” in enforcing any UN decision on Palestine | In Britain's second policy state- | ment before the 57-nation Palestine committee of the General Assembly, Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech- Jones rejected a United States sug- gestion that Britain remain in the | Holy Land until the UN had made other arrangements. | We cannot go on indefinitely faced with the hostility of the par- @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @Consistently the Best for Less ties in Palestine, with fierce mis- representation outside and with the drain 0! our own resources,” Creech-Jones declared > MRS. SCOTT MURPHY | 10 ATTEND BIG GIRL SCOUT CONVENTION, Mr L. Murphy, commis- Douglas Girl il will attend the 1947 1 Scout Convention in| Calif, on November Upinions differ, but . . . Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, who are/ accountants and realtors, left on Wednesday afternoon by PAA for Seat h y will vacation for | two weeks Murphy will then! return to J and Mrs. Mur- phy will go uth to attend the convention. Mrs. T. R. VanWert will have charge of the offices of| Murphy and Murphy during lhnri absence HERE'S WHY: 1. A blend of the world’s finest coffees. 2. Controlled Roasting® — an exclusive Hills Bros. process—gives every pound the | same matchless flavor. S e TWO CATS TAKEN Two of the four available Kittens | at the C: have found a new | home @ rding to Chief of Polic t'i Milo Clouse, He said that Super-| | 3. Comes to you fresh. Vacuum-packed in 3 Bt e B I g NUTS — All Kinds — Hew Crop Clark pu‘ktu two out yesterday for | TWO GRINDS: % k. e guarding City schools. He took one COEFEE a0t ” Y71 o e ‘i back. Kiens wnd he e oo ‘'8 SPECIAL "TRICK or TREAT” BAGS OF APPLES or CRANGES v Regular Grind N ! - : says the other two are still avail- *TRADE MARKS REG. W. §. PAT. OFF. newer gray kitten. Chief Clouse le to anyone wanting a cat l Consistently the Bes! for Less @ (Consisfently fhe Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for less @

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