The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 30, 1947, Page 2

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PAG!; I'WO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 1947 1 ; Greece um political sta-| ernment could be persuaded to contract to operate o of a er beer bottle while Snyder wanls New S'ory og bility \\'l)zzglxmrx:(lilg:(nls }vn\' is nm'v‘c’)“" an amnesty to "‘“""bl’rfl of‘(UB S(OUT PA(K 9 AI BEARS U(lA the company's dispensary at Fort were making :t\p ):;:’I(xl\;(s“\\ljx{tll\ i eSSATY > nA | the guerrilla movement, the guer- ! Richardson, Als., then fired them * beer, vodka ar 3 . 3 cosary 10 emable e levover | Tilla forces would disintegrate snd! HALLOWE'EN MEETING 7 n August 8 YastiBep R ntlme Juss. | | program. only the Communist core would ) 0 asking travel pay All four claimed in the suit that 5 | sttustion. Whisth # now the pre-| +* . |the Methodist Church, met last -+ and have been unable to sleep pro- (h,m,,mm official view, recognises HOTEL JUNEAU {nistit at Les Sturms with a ful g perly since. Mr. and Mrs. George gl ® lthe failure of a theory widely held {iumout of parents and the ten Gmge; Beer Bofile Hersman and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I ln u gg a( a e ere earlier in the year. That| W. R. Broozs of Coeur d'Alene,!cubs of the pack. . g . x king $10.000 damages, fil- i v was that if a liberal Greek gov-|Idaho, is at the Hotel Juneau. | Cub Scout Leslie Sturm and his L) Y]elds I_“’f l[[a"fi; n against the Cock 'N 4 A | parents had charge of the refresh- s Or Sa{amander" Bull Products, Inc., and Arrowhead A " €. S, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURFAU | ments and decoration, carrying out| oo e Tl Ot 30 ¢ i Beve Co., deserived as bottlers Is Opposed fo Tax Reduc- Admiral Kimmel Siruck by o g tre Hallowen theme to the ex- | o PRI T st ke . astribators of the ginger beer . . WEATHER BULLETIN that pumpkin ice cream was % toniaht. 04 tun= | p - tions Until Amount of Spenf Bullet When ! 5ara ror 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME (‘!"__Cd“”. Scous Clitford RobANS o, ogs in the unofficial odds for| 1LOS ANGELES, 0ot 30——| oANBERRA-P—World War II Aid Det ined J Sf kB | Bax. télnp, | TODAY [and his rm" lifford Robards, had rdays clash with their Bruin | TWO married couples assert that o il B 10 veiermine aps Jiruck base last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hr whtner au [oharee & the gugies, Whichl ended | from UCLA. Coach Lynn | &V t R diink) cost AusirRa g 1S 5 auprest | Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Preci 4:%0am, | An apple dunking free-for-all \o.icr js taking 45 men along,|KROWn as @ “Moscow Mule" thelr| mascly boids 50 il 0 B ol o WASHINGTON, Oct. 30— KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 30. Anshdradd 39 21 21 0 cléir |for the cubs omiy 37 of them will be suited | 4reams have been troubled with nd Treasurer Joseph B. Chifley Secret ' Snyder said —Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, Barrow P 6 6 Trace Cloudy | Cub qrnxmnrnrmt‘n Henry Leege ne time, following & Pa- | Sons of “mules and lizards which ported H\APm'!mn:ent in his bud- should f commander at Pearl Bethel 7 7 0 Glar Don Miller, Les Sturm and Cliff Goast. Conterence 1ule leer at them from the necks of get for 1947-48. ke in sed today he was/Cordova H .8 27 0 Clear (RROLRREN. NERaitis 1 ration | " waldorf named Erickson or Muir8ingcr beei bottles.” ong: U doute TR, 08148, 000, pe 1 spent bullet when!pawson 29 20 2 07 Cloudy | certificates of cubbing new . " hrobable starting quarterback,| They have no complaint about for pay fo SSEfsmen $.060,~ the Japanese attacked the U. S.|Edmenton 52 19 19 0 Pt Cloudy, Fog|Permanent type Bobcat Swar » Keckley or . Billy the Mcscow Muie, as such, but in Vg o ‘rcra\nv ik e there December 7, 19: Haiebaniks 21 23 23 0 Briow |awarded to each cub who st ks and Graves |8 Suit filed in Superior Court yes- | stores and equipment”; and $940,.- Kimmel chargé of a Knox-!Haines 44 38 41 10 Cloudy |Pass the requirement at full, but ‘indicated hell give|trday they contended fhat 000,000 for: féciprocy! lend-lease. to ville engineering offfce, related the Hayre 54 46 Trace .| Two woli badges were presented plenty of attention to Billy Mon- live lamander” United States 1orces. i x-'h nt to reporters after the juneau Airport E¥Y 32 34 03 Cloudy |to Cub Scout Donnie Miller by his o~ Will Lotter VIS T N e e had been for the' Retehi 4 43 44 38 Rain \dad and to Alian hig ;78 gttt first time sterday Pasadena, godiak 39 36 39 11 Clear dad and mother. Stephen Roberts ° ( Calif,, by Marine Brig. Gen. Omar gotzebue 23 6 15 0 Cloudy and Fog Wwas accepted by the committee f T. peitte : Sk a oo O o new cun scout of e pack witn Alaskan Confraci Is Infants ¢ anding near the win-!McGrath 21 8 Py Trace Clear ifull permission to wear the uni- 100% ‘Vool r xe dow of my headquarters at Pearl Nome 2% -2 2 0 Cloudy form. 'I' ' d ( ! . ) et Japanese 50 Northway % 2 u om Snow! | Cub Scout Denner Norman Lister erminate , LOlpie KUDBLE KNET ; - | cal machir bullet came petershurg 44 39 41 05 Cloudy {led the pack in a brief Cubbi . . = . hrough and hit me he declared.! portiand 55 44 51 23 Rain Showers | drill, and conducted the brief open- S g Th F J nl e B s % oS i GO Ul T A T K 4-PIECE SUITS ] | did no damage except tO Prince Rupert Y 40 44 46 Pt. Cloudy | Treat conducted the parents meet- 2 i 2 M | s of the leave a small bla d blue spot Sm,mfl,. X 56 38 48 23 Rain Showers | ing where questions and answers SEATTLE. Oct. 30.—#—uiain :ng‘ Swealer - Leggmgs - Cap - Mlflens n my che : | Sitka 46 41 46 Clear bout the Cubbing program Were that three Alaskan centractors il- Sizes—1 to 3 I al said he had whjtehorse 39 5 2 0 Cloudy | interchanged, and the theme “IN Jegally terminated a contract with COLORS - Pink, Blue, White cid before | yakutat 48 29 29 1 Cloudy lo1d Mexico" was ted for next them, a Mobile, Ala, couple has ink, sue, e he “wants re eca worth mention= *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m, today) | month. iiled complaint for 30% weeks back $9 95 of thel’ | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center which was lo-| ——_———— say amounting to $7,339.50 in the ® - 2 {cated in the Gulf of Alaska yesterday morning has moved southeast- | Federal court here. | COME IN or WRITE ‘\ d to a position about 200 miles west of Dixon Entrance this morn- | FROM DILLINGHAM | %he couple, D < S. Young, - B B rp The low pressure center which was located off the coast f)f T:}m Gardiner of Dillingham, is 5 physic and his wife Burdonne, The Needlecrai! and Jul‘lor Shep cutting down B l‘AN h%(.\fiASlNG shington yesterday morning has moved eastward and is located in|staying at the Paranof a registcred nurse, contend that & 5 = western Montana this morning. This pressure distribution has caused | - - - the contrabte Birch and Sén, 1111, Seward Street AMER M!HTARY an easterly to northeasterly flow of winds aloft over the northern por- | shinglorr stdte haé 66 pércent Al SR - kit O Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention £ L] tion of utheast Alaska with slowly dissipating cloudiness. Winds in F with a yearly | i y the southern portion of Southeast Alaska continue to have easterly to outheasterly flow and while cloudiness has decreased slightly it still | ver s this morning and some rain showers are falling in the vicinity of nette Island. Rain fell during the past 24 hours along the coast 30—(®— from central California to the Gulf of Alaska and at scattered points consid- ' over Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Snow or rain fell over southwestern ican Canada. central and northern Canada and over the interior and north- as a ern porticns of Alaska. Another storm which is penetrating the Bering reek Army Sea has caused rain over the Aleutian Islands. Temperatures were cold- offensive er this morning over the northern portion of Alaska and zero or below guerrilla zers{emperatures were reported at a few stations. Umiat reported minus {16 which is the coldest reported this morning. Temperatures over the tne preseut mis- horthern portion of Southeast Alaska were slightly below normal and officers and men continued above normal in the southern portion. They ranged from 29 mall to do to 47 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound tc the Gulf of Alaska mission’s this morning. help the United equipment furnished der the “Truman Doctrine” Station train the Cape Spencer se of this equip- Eldred Rock ! Point Retreat flatly . denied, Five Finger Light y thought Lincoln Rock American troops Guard Island Cloudy. SE 6 Zero g any Ameri- Cape Decision Cloudy E 10 1 foot e in Greek MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVE- was reported NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—northerly winds to 35 miles per apitals last hour. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Lynn Canal— variable winds under 20 miles per hour mostly easterly or southeasterly that south of Petersburg. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—east- on erly to northeasterly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy with work local rain showers. Mrs. FDR Declines Invifation fo Go ToRoyaI Wedd;qg n D low (OM. I GREECE ASHINGTON, Oct are e Am eece n C NEW retury velt ss late President ! mal invi Royal family t Nov. 20 of P s Elizabeth Lieut. Philip Mountbatten Mrs. Roosevelt replied 1d be unable to go to London awuse of the press of her official 1 member of the United o the United Na- y said YORK ars Oct Fre A se v for- | Brit d declined the 40 to be t job. on, now to appea adequate and 0 § The to that she ° MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) 18 Zero 53 3 feet 24 3 feet Zero 1 foot been asse le being ‘Weather Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy NNW NNW Calm SE itdtion wa and week ived - 4 . ho! now to Gr wever, of ending ND, Oct preside: Restaurant 30 Ebers: nal sciation Preside was d measure. e of s wheat woulc hun res belief ease in tk simply ‘“Speed undertaken a d publicity *Referring to its obje ing 100,022,000 bushels and grain to feed Europe the White Plains, N. Y., as a the give the morale boost in launch- of up and L 3‘ | ant operator told the northeastern ing the offensive, probably some k Tl Do ot Aborion ast e tddin See the exquisite there is widespread offen ¢ red es- : e ety Eoi anisasia sl luensins o el i ersie Qe KAYSER full-fashioned : in than h ed ones der control and restore to Profits 5"’ @ WHEN GOODS 'I‘RAVEI. . — BB | NYLON HOSIERY in Juneau at STEVENS9 The House of Swansdown "One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores” R Y Entire shipments go Clipper Express these days. For more and more businessmen are taking advantage of Pan American’s new low express rates on 100 1bs. or more— reductions up to 53%. Bigger, faster, 4-engine Clippers fly your merchan: dise today . . . on frequent, convenient schedules within Alaska, and to or from 6 continents. Specify Clipper Express when: you ship or. orde. For express rates and Clipper passenger information, see Pan American. 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