The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 BARRETT I§ ARRIVING IN (ITY TODAY | L1, Commissioner of Salva- tion Army Comes Here on Important Mission William M Commissioner of the Barrett, Lieutenant the Salvation section of the riving here from Army in wester United s is 4 Kurtz, Divisional Comman- Salvation Army activities New Mexico, and West Max G der for Arizona iam Beoth. is mawmg ihe visit prior January as the Philip- and eleven Barrett to his resignation in it Commissioner of nines, Hawaii, Alaska western States Transients Examined af Trieste Border Travelers entering the new Free checked by British troops and civilian police at block pest No. Territory of Trieste from the Yugoslavian zome have their possessions The terri being policed by some 10,000 American and British troops until a governo- for the area is appointed. ® Wirephoto. vision of what tomorrow's genera- the formulation of the Army’s war RIVERS POINTS OUT TGRID FEVER - HOT TODAY - INBERKELEY ‘ ——— 'Scalpers Get $40 for Pair of Boards - Trojans | Favored to Win | BERKELEY, Calif, Oct. 24—(P— Fcotball fever flamed red hot here University of California | rooters refused to be disheartened cUmactic clash with Southern Cal- iernia’s aggressive Trojans tomor- | row. Hctels in the San Francisco Ba | niliside Memorial Stadium. | ting—$40 per pair for tickets to the game which was sold out weeks ago. Betting commissioners quoted .| Harry Scalpers offered—and were gel-! lrdds of 10 to 6 in favor of unbeat- | en, once-tied USC. If anything, the | Trojans’ nine-man backfield gave them the edge. | There may be rain. The Weather Bureau said rain is in prospect | over the weekend. But chances are fair it will remain dry until the | game ends. | TEN ARE INITIATED " BY EMBLEM (LUB AT | SESSION LAST NIGHT At the social meeting of the {Juneau Embleml Club held last night, ten new members were in- itiated. They were Verla Houston, Frances Berg, Jerry Ansell, Georgia Lajoie, Ann Mierzejewski, Jeannette | Ray, Patricia Ferraro, Rose Wolfe, the Elks Hall on Saturday, Novem- ber 1. Sperling showed slides HALLOWE’EN BARN DANCE Sat. Oct. 25, Salmon Creek Coun- {try Club. —adv. 713-t5 Empi: one washer that washes both clothes and dishes! jsco this afternoon via 5 ¢ 2 A by the underdog role assigned the‘M“P';ga“" Volles a“l‘d‘ f‘;““‘ !Wney. it B = : undeleated Golden Bears for their ans were completed for the an- | Changes from Cloth Syt et nied by Major w ] |nual Awards Dance to be held in s Washer to Dishwasher in 1'2 Minutes Amazing, astounding—and an Officer’s i - A | taken on his bicycle trip over the als of the Alaska |area were jammed already. Some | £°* s 3 5 ion, and Sunday afternoon | % |4000 or more Trojan supporters A’)‘:"kzn?’f::““_" ek s o #rue! The Thor Automagic preside at the dedication of | & % |from Southern California were 9x-!:2: Saddhl ‘C:;:;ime s 4 Washer is a Clothes Washer Army's missionary boat, the 3 {43 |vected to fit into the capacity v A it . : “ | crowd of 80000 in California’s huge g shes, rinses, damp- dries your clothes gently, perfectly-and automagi- cally. THEN, a quick change of tubs and it’s a Dish- washer that washes dishes, A dinner at the Baranof Hotel < tion shall demand of its globe-en- service program . i r Barre! s eve- 2 X silverwar o s scheduled for Bareit s €6 | oy program and personnel. | His,appomtment in 1043 1o San | DIEEERENCE IN LAW e e, glasses — even D, At e e B evation| He has preached the Gospel from Francisco as Territorial Command- . - Hots wiid ‘pate: the advisory board of the Saivation | 10T S0 imous puipits, er for e cleven Western States, FOR FOREIGN SHIPS : Saturday B D e e scting ohair. In Army camps, in prisons, on New the Hawailan Isiand and the Ter- & - Y [ ekl e acting chair- oo\ “Bowery and at Bible con- ritory of Alaska, came from Gen- o8 3 i ‘ A Agee) terence ventions. eral George L. Carpenter, the Ar- Prior tc his departure yesterday s ec als g Al iy M- Bom . he has my's Tnternational leader Seattle, Territorial Attorney { | | Bd B b Clabilatia, Desdnd Mrs 10T 40y American Eoas i Preas it I Gencral Ralph J. Rivers issued an PN Joseph O. Rude, Prank Heintzle- © t0€ led in every| idered one of the orgariza-|¢¥Planation of his statement last ’ Yet This New THOR Is man and Jake Cr‘uplp;' ; state in the Union, he knows Am- ablest authorities on Bible | ‘¢¢K which he urged modifica- BRA S g Two Washers in One/ About 15 officials of the Alaska 'ica and v, he is an evangelistic prea- | o0 Y:HM e D Obe Batvation Ammy, | their aspirations and their dee cher enjoving eminent success in|Vessel sl 32 and 34, only s et . “hika +o Sbiritual needs. He f y lieves soul-wi g efforts Rivers said that he had recom- which extends from Ketchikan to g AR IHEA LR ot . Anchorage, will confer with Com- that cur greatest need W a in his career he was a. mend mporary modification of . 50 missioner Barrett tomorrow after- Fev:val of cld-time religior usician, serving as cornet fw_ ¢ it ‘“": n ?:‘[ noon, and in the evening he will Sl s ‘ ¥ National Statt| 1086 R conduct vublic services at the ! 1 cars; he visited Lon- s b :u)“ He. said Hat £rmy's Hall on Willoughby in yonng shoy, 11e Joathe’ ol ical organization ) \WEeh AMATC skt o will the luence of the Army’s foun- p i | he wa t referring to the Joi Sunday morning he will be in ‘P rm i fore ki be e tne | ey % der and first General, William Booth ¢ y Ac Marine Act of 1 the pulpit of the Methodist Church und the dedication of the “William d as an officer under a product of the and has conversions were rmer | Mis. B L in Cardiff, Captain to cargo. - 24 to 29 BiRoith s ormetly. - Alax HOBbTS who was elevated to territor- i b X Prcrrlnlw:nl civic and Te ‘.]rm-n.\: »‘“}‘:‘»‘ "‘:‘;‘ ‘1- o el commanding officers in Buffalo, AT MHH Dl“ (HUR(H ! See s ffll’ this alld Otllel' officials will participate in the cer- e aveled extensively ith §. y. / o e 5 b fo » boat was General Evangeline Booth, for te B G PR SR 2l tall e o s . . st | et oo St} T e ORT BONS Modern Appliances ratd ¢ in aigns 1 W ¥ sands of z rd oi evenir 2 H e e B e e e L s, e attention of Leucningfo (Pantie Girdle) Neow Available at the e administration of under Ar Traditional will be Major Kurtz, then vesponsible for| For cight vears p CleA e e Hea it sty o7 and 28 i i e ot | g ey bt (O i I G -l ALASE)-ENRER YC LITRR Although the boat is to be used men and women were given 1ing “Teac 82.95 & POWER CO. OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Py - — ° T. S. DEPARTMEN s JUNEAU, ALASKA le p ° e much change in tem- ure tonight and Satur- rted through the ople the colleges supy >nial offer . and the pec WEATHER BULLETIN in Alaskan waters, it was purchas- commissions under his direction,!® ® ® . “ v v o0 e . .. (1:\111‘;1; “The Nicest Store in the 2 e | o4 with funds procured entirely |scores of whom are holding import-) ¢ WEATHER REPORT ¢ Capital City of Alaska” Ohgextul Dispepsers ot De'pendnble Y from the Outside va Army positions to-!e Tempe e ror 24-Hour e e S 24-hour Electric Service Commissioner Barrett will con- o Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e v i \‘,m\‘_‘f & e K . " e S cuct a last public service at the In Youth Work & i it bt Atak Salvation Army Hall Sunday eve-| He has been in youth wor @i 10 51; ot ol 4 G Mrs. Dorothy Killewich will play ning, and both he and Major Kurtz as administrator held positions o minimum, 39 ® s the hymb sing depart for California on Monday. Divisional Commander, Field & e At Airport—Maximum, 48; ® | o wonon sooiety will have Scholar, preacher, administrator, retary and Chief Secretary. Prior & minimum, 40, . ge of th (!evotio.m. in con- 4 Commissioner Barrett is a leader to coming West, he was assistant e WEATHER FORECAST ® | Lection with their “Week of Pray- ] with roots in the sacred heritage National Secretary in New York, e Juneau and Vicinity) .l 2d Self-denial.” Miss Ger- | of the organization's past and a where he had an important role in!'e Mostly cloudy with occa- @ |¢.q. Wotzel and Mrs. Mildred | i | al light rain showers and o will y explain two of ° ° . . day. Slowly decreasing sraert ihe DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ' ¢ 5oy )...,.,.ni:l} :,mdk il “(;i]mf.:x: x‘:']n (1{‘1’ l;g;’w‘:_‘i | Mox. temy. | Iolex i PRECIFITATION taken from the Bible. Mrs. Don i i Lowest 4:30a.m. 24hrs Weatherat | o (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) ® | Miller has charge of the devotions. Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precit. 430am. |6\ - Wik 2 | indHes | Romshmente il be Anchorage 44 30 30 0 Cloudy 5 Oct...1, . 816 inches; ‘® Skl Barrow 16 08 Cloudy le 39 1 4923 inches. e/ e e eiEd Bethel 26 22 { At Airport — 41 inches; ®!Claudia Kelsey ! { Cordova 49 40 45 04 Rain eikaiany 1,417 inches: ® SR | L 1 o u ® 0 Pt. Cloudy !4 gince 1, 2559 inches. o STORY HOUR TOMORROW | H Edmonion T D IIT S PEIVC L L S our wil e nela st the HALLICRAFTER S38 All - Wave Receivers Fairbanks g8 vl a0 10 9 Bt. Gloudy. | > oo Juneau City Library tomorrow { ::1‘:_25 :; ;; 3‘2 43 21:: \ PROPERTY TRANSFER morning av 10 o'clock. All children N g { Juneau Airport 48 39 15 32 Rain Shower7 ,,;FXIM(,;.”‘I‘:‘ m:,i‘,p:;(:méfl "r:: 31: iviten o sbAnC I Smryi ow Ava‘lable sseee 1 Ketchikan 49 44 49 181 Ean | nast week, according to U. 8. Com- - - - g Kodiak 43 38 4)‘1’ T‘_? ‘:““‘v | missioner Felix Gray, was from| FROM ELFIN COVE 1 | g&':é:‘f fié g & FAE dz“(‘: | August R. Brown to George D.| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hubbard of | Siihanr ety i Elllllli‘.f 8 house and lot on Wi LI in Cove are staying at the Bar | ® Six tuhes, 4 hands, automatic noise limiter, Nome 43 12 12 0 Clear | i) A ! Northway 24 9 20 0 Snow ¥ Peterkburg 50 28 e oy [ 3 ; beat frequency oscillator. Portland 60 49 49 0 Cloudy COME OUT TO THE Prince George 50 37 37 05 Rain Prince Rupert 49 44 48 57 Rain : SATURD AY NIGHT Seattle 60 45 45 0 Cloudy 1 4 + 3 Eeait o LS TR R : @ Tunes from 550 kilocycles to 31 megacycles Whitehorse R 0 Cloudy | H“'lflwe en : { Yakutat a7 40 44 a1 Rain conhnuously, 5 *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The deep low center located in the north- B A R 7‘] D A N C E east Pacific Ocean yesterday morning has moved slowly northnorthwest ward and is centered this morning about 300 miles southeast from . Kodiak Island. It has begun to slowly fill. Strong southeasterly winds at the . Prlced al Only $4950 have been reported along the coast from northwestern Washington to the Seward Peninsula. Another low pressure center is moving into the | a mon ;eek (oun'r (Iub Bering Sea just west of Attu Island this morning. Temperatures con- | tinued below freezing over most of Alaska and Canada this morning 4§ but nowhere were any temperatures below zero. The lowest temperature - KRR A % ; * was seven de; This was reported at Aklavik in the Northwest i 1 W Y Territory of C: Temperatures continued above normal yesterday in | Southeast Al They ranged from 39-50 degrees along the coast | from Puget ‘Sound to the Gulf of Alaska. Rain fell during the past 24 i 2 i hours along the coast from northwestern Washington to the Gulf of | @ Hallicrafter 15-tube Console with Automatic Alaska @ at scattered points over the western Aleutian Islands area.| ' Rain or snow fell over the Rocky Mountain region and Plain . B M T Record Changer Also in Stock. the interior and western portion of Alaska | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | ] WIND, Heighto ! Station Weather ‘Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cloudy 45 10 8 fe | : Rain 43 Zero i Point Retreat Rain 45 9 2 feet | 4 foieie B 3B OGS ALASKA ELECTRONICS | Lincoln Rock Drizzle 49 20 2 feet 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway 4 [ Guard Island Cloudy 50 8 1 foot WOMEN \.\'l‘ AR GINGHAM . Cape Decision Cloudy 50 28 5 feet MEN, ANGHAMS . .. MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- ... MEN, COME IN “OLDIE SALES and SERVICE NING: Winds in the Icy Strait-Cross Sound area and in the outside Old Time and Modern Dances waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—easterly to southeasterly winds 25 g < to 35 miles per hour. In the protected waters, Lynn Canal to Dixon COME OUT FOR A LONG TO BE REMEMBERED Entrance—southeasterly winds 20 to 35 miles per hour. All winds de- HALLOWEEN creasing slowly tonight and Saturday. Cloudy with rain or rain showers , over the entire area.

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