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PAGE EIGHT ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 left, enthustustic over .the = i A ‘ i : 8 erditi gt s il | : ‘1? S Taise Wil b “‘f,.;,‘i“ Down, Eight io u-uw to everyone [ it ¥ et . READING, Pa., w 5 j < ' : ; via Pan American Airways en- | Eastern con(em A|mOSf % B0 ainthver eph Pelytrowski | ndering to-| 8 ; 4 : L | rcute to her home in Porterville,| Mrs. Pete Hildre was admitted to | Ly day whether his pet cat. Mickey Lad foe o i : | Calif. She has been the houseguest | St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for Ready fo Enter Pul Tim- R " = R oS i A . : @ {¢f her daughter and son-in-law.| medical attention y pi _FROM KETCHIKAN is one down and eight to go . R i : : | Mr. and Mrs. John Fournie for the| James Lindoff Jr. of Juneau was bef BUSifleSS on COflSi K. Boardman of Ketchikan is| When flames swept t ; 4 3 L S . ; | past six weeks. She made the trip | :dmitted to the Government Hos- ered at th2 Baranof Peiytrowski home last night, Mi o T : 3 {in order to meet her new grand-| iital last evening. - ey was found on the liv room | e : : & . ! daughter. Leslie Ann Fournie >t 3 o oy :Miu :“ all intents and purposes | L 3 . " : - 5 | Mrs. Burford will visit briefly in CALIFORNIANS HERE dead -cat 5 i 5 3 B | scattle with Mrs. Garrett Nost- — T mal carried outsid § v » ol ;! . a former Juneauite. She \\.;I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Winn anc ced on the lawn. A few ol T 2 5 . t fly "to San Francisco, wher | Ir, and Mrs. C. J McCrea of Los wments later. Mickey got up and Gpaitad i B A : Mr. Burford will meet her and they | ngeles, and Mr. and Mrs. D. V ted about—a new cat one way & ; 3 2 o SRR % will return to Porterville together | limball of Huntington Park, Calif. ther Sl g i g A . ! Mr. and Mrs. Burford made thel. " .re re3 d at the Baranof F COMMERC WEATHER BUREAU NEAY, AL/ ATHER BULLETIN A g N DED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 2 e % % ¥ | \\t;\ Partici AR % g 4 5 £ 3 3 : S | Institute of Cleaning and Dy 24 hrs. Weather at ? 3 . g 4 5 % ¥ : Cloudy - . ; : : ‘ Fhe frian e ) Clou 8 Clonty SRRy o e Rl Cleaners “They Teok Me..... to the Cleaners, and Was I cleaned!” said the old suit when it came back BIG PLAN E NAMED — Thousands of aircraft workers brave rain at Bristol, England, to he from Triangle. sce the giant new istol 167 plane, of 120-passenger capacity, named * ‘Brabazon.” will spend a : i . and Soviet troops from Korea CLOSEIo SATURDAY on its initial i € irat 3 8 m ed its ir on of hewing can T oA i S a daily pulp output c tons 3 1 1 r pAl ely tc 3 by beating down within 90 days “if possible” after AFTERNOON The plant will employ about v 1y 1 1 Trace ie e House of Com- shment of a proposed in- “For Better men with another 150 engaged T p 12 ervatives | de] en rean government arance” e United Na- Appearance cutside operation: seorge 1 3 02 2 s to @ : e mbly’s 57-nation politi- Mullen w turn to New York|Prince Rupert 4 31 3 0 a t ! t he new American C A L l, Friday to work out {\"'H-' ttle . - 1 4 4 24 istry to 1 e Proposa mounts to the re-en- people’ and to consult with his c 8 38 0 C'oud\ ons int 1 1ned industries. slavement of the Korean pe S /hitehorse 9 Trace Cloudy T t to 144, with|while sia aimed at “restoring a E Cloudy many of 394 Labor members their "ber - - RAIN, SNOW, | =iiromcinsiner = e, motn e mes MBS, WILLIAMS BACK ] J |Alska has remained slmost stat ¢ : Observers Watch Closely FROM VISIT T0 SOUTH 3 [ing and a third low pressure center just south of tr sl p le's Reaction 1 most unlimited powers to d } s mbving tentiuiaid F e Slrinedsinas X eopie S Keaciion 10 ;... ; i RS A l KI N S Isome time tomorrow afternoon. Rair y e Rhy Mrs. Joe Williams returned on ast from northern Californ Labor Govt. vies, 70-year-old trade union lead- the Princess Louise from a six the Aleutian Islands. Rain or snow he nor'her" ik £r said that mmpulwr)' weeks v with relatives in Cali tes of the United States, over central rthern Canada, ove: L Ncv 1 li- job placement followed *“the line fornia and Seattle. H « ern Alaska along the Yukon Valley and northwestern Alaska. Below ' tic 1t swur 1 that the Nazis both in GPrma'\\ She said she had a wonderful g e zero temperatures were reported at v tions in northeastern Alaska E i 1s hel ana Y kK when th were 1 trip t perfect ather. She (By The Associated Press) the vy ',’,"”Efi:’ I’::"’ Y‘(i‘" 8 b 1 | n v i ¢ mother and lfij‘" The weather was cloudy andj .o .- 7‘,'”“ : S g g ) e man t T > E 1’ 4 ..11 near San )§:~ normal, over the northern half of 8 Ry aanged 2 “ . ast “rom public rea lick go, and spent fome time in Se- : Puget Sound to the Gulf c e AL B el s the country today, while snow and . . SEN f 1 : u S WANIS puppET attl ; MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN r wife Lelow freezing temperatures were 4 : . p 1 reported in Montana | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today < t E i -1 g Mrs. Williams lef A WIND Height of Waves 1 nser 3 sy v * with her son Rain fell in sections cen- ; tral Nebraska, ai the winter| S w mp. D and Vel. (Sea Cor . wheat crop. North Platte reported © Y : b i SR Y SOV!EI M!NISF:R a fall measuring one-half inch,| #Te¢ K Pt . o 2 feet w ion of the ! . Y and Valentine 27 of an inch Beig} f““'““ : PL. Cl 5 5 ng t turday it = Rain was general in the north|Five Fir t Pt. Cloudy 4 4 feet ) ! in England and P Atlantic states, with the heaviest | LI 1}: C : : i T e v UVER VISITOX Light snow fell in eastern Mon- tana today the lowest read-| FOREC A G VESDA ity at ne to “pigeon-hole” staying at the Gastir 4 NING: Protected wate s “ t 6 ; ; e o g ing on the e merning weather | -0 . - 2 T 1 s 5 A ) [ I ence oOf - h h map 20 above at Livingston,| Pixon E ce to Yakut « asterly winds 10 1o 2 : a reflec Zores ¢ o sct up a “puppet FROM WHITEHORSE f at wasnes Mont. The cool weather touched tiver : 1 of Whitehor g parts of the western plains states| Waters ncrth of P t able clou idiness shov terity of r ‘the ! .3 y made his charges in gistered at the B but Federal forecasters said no' e sharp drop in tem s was | Finger L'zd v ., however r hdrawal of Ameri-| Want ads get quick results pxpected | — B Tt v mens ] _ i _ a3 and dishes! normal in » western gulf area yesterday, top of 85 at Erownsville (OMMUNITY (ENTER NIGHT IS TONIGHT AT : Al P iy : % W - i > ‘ 7 ¢/ ey oy g ; s % ] X Changes from Clothes Washer 'EE“ AGEFI:UB ROOMS Bron(-o Bus( ers | : v D g 3 5 f ', 3 h ‘ f fo Dlihwfll.h.r in 1% Minutes Co“hands / - W o .ol ., o8 0 B > » A 1 “ " ; Amazing, astounding—and Co“vgirls ¢ " e e : 3 7% N | % true! 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