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PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 “II|||I||IIIIlIIlIIHIIlIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||I|1I|lil!l"!ll"lIIIIIIIII|IIII|I“ sflawputtu. 7/ PENNY SINGLETON | ARTHUR ANITA ; > LAKE-LOUISE RRY SIMMS - MARJORIE KENT DAISY) e T anti-Jewish JEWISH BOMBS BLASTING HAIFA -Bomb- the JERUSALEM, Jan. 16—® ings and shootings scc wrged port city cf Haifa today @ Jewish fighing throughout Holy Land broug death least 20 persons. the to at Halia blasted es the Jews be- Arab snipers. The h shooti streets Jewish bombs a Arab b lieved Hagana, the Jewisl nounced it was respc dawn bomb adtacks persons died. Officials vietin included seven between the ages of one and 12 and cne woman. Hagana id one of the victims was a fo German officer “who bhas b training 15 the which said in en “casualties Arab- | children | PLUS LATEST NEWS VIA AIR SAT. MAT. 1:30 P. M. ADDED aunted Harhor” 13 and leading Arabs in A Jewish agency had learned at least attacked in the Haifa were high.” >+ SNOW AT GLACIER bus Area LITTLE There has been very on the Nugget Creek side of Mendenhall Glacier since the 13 storm ccording to the F & ach, R also reported that there hes the face “of thé active at this He reported tha blue U which the glacier, ti of NGO We will not be any debts cor other than ourselves. Mr. and Mrs. C. - recponsible Empire Wantads for Best Results Plumbing ® Healing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Scevice PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE ’ Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- Town Customers “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 e e (. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 AT TR KPS I Y DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Bouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSf STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 source said he were and little snow the Jan. " Prince Dis- today en little snow on S Yakutat year. -(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) for wcted by any person (776 1 mo) B. Holland. . Cross | 30 miles per | Strait and Cross Sound—variable winds mostly southerly less than 20 Mostly cloudy with rain showers. RILEY’S SECRETARIAL SERVICE Phone 911 GENERAL OFFICE WORK IS SHOWING AT CAPITOL THEATRE - when most movie fans have “Blondie” pic- ’DOUBLE FEATURE | Just {Leen wishing a new | would come along, Columbia |obliges with *Blondie's Big Mo- |ment,” which wiil open at the Cap )l Theatre tonight for this week- {end From all advance reports, “Blon- Big Moment,” the hinetesnth screen adventure for the beloved il, all-audience film. The e regular followers will ad and who have never en a “Blon Ives & re it those before wn comic str ayed by actor: their very own ingleton), Dag- ur Lake), Alexander Simms), Cockie (Marjorie and Daisy with her brood. arring in the comedy is Anita Louise, as Alexander's And surprise an- nouncement s is no longer in the series he couldn't take Dagwo any longer. Jerome an takes over as Radcliff2, the new boss cf the struc#ion company (Penny Kent) Guest lovely Gues ennanigans T er ing in the Corn,” ‘Quecn cf the Hill Billies.” - bii is “&ing- Want-Ads! There's news in the will pinch them- ° eni con- with Judy Canova, Surprise Shower For Mrs. Gromley Matt Gromley was the guest >[ )w\m at a surprise baky shower |last night at the Norman Bucy hom: on E. Street. Mrs. Norman Bucy and Mrs. Dean Williams were co-hostesses for the occasicn. Mrs. Gromley was greatly surprised when she discovered that the darkened [1iving lered for the occasion and not the Bucy's waiting to play a game of bridge as her husband had led her to believe. The center decorations was a piece for the table heet cake decor- h tiny pink and blue baby 1d surrounding the cake were smail pink and blue storks. The ev- g was spent Lridge and hearts. Mrs. Walter Hel- lan received the high in pinochle and Mrs. Al Cooley Mrs, Wayne Stevenson received the high and Mrs. James Wendt re- ceived low. Mrs. Wayne Talbert re- ceivad the prize in the hearts game. Mrs. Gromley received a high chair and pad from the guests and several other gifts Those present wer: Mesdames Wayne Steverson, mes Wendt, Lou Hudson, B. R. Glass, Al Cooley, Walter Hellan, Wayne Talbert, Dan Ward, Leota Smith. Others invited but unatle to attend were Miss Irene Hellan, Mrs. Andrus, Mrs Tuttle, and Mrs. Je McCarthy. EW CHINATOWN CAFE SATURDAY, AT 2 P. ()Pl‘.h . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERUCE, WEATHER BURTCAV JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS E | Station Anciorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Fdmonton Fairbanks Haines Havre Junezu Airport Annette Kodiak Ketzebue Burbank McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Portland Prince Rupert George Seattle Sitka Whitehorse WEATHER SYNOPSIS: All of | of the United States is covered by an cxtensive high pressure area. high pressure area is now rapidly | Lowest 4.30a.m. 24hrs. DED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 1scc TODAY 4:30 am. Clear Pt. Cloudy Rain Rain Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Fog Precin. 01 0 temp. Trace 0 Trace om was full of friends gath- ° in playing pinochle, ! low. In bridge M. { g | Weather at fha ‘Funeral Services | For Daniels Held On Saiurda P. M IGH, N. €., Jan. 16 ervices will ke held at 2 tomerrow for Josephu 85-year-old editor and pub- he Raleigh News and Ob- last survivor of the drow Wilson Cabinet 1 rday Tt ices will be i Edet treet Methodist wher insisted on ing ( r contracting ere hip W. W. Peels, Rich mond, Va, former pastor of tels' ( He Raleigl Church attend- a sev- nduct .o rien e the ARMY BARGE LEA 3143 TO FOR WRANGELL At the S makir midnight of Corp ! connecticn Dock, formexly 3143 is Engine P the BSP. preparations to leave at for Wrangell in detail Engineers activities in with Army properties for y and security at a sawmi Grant ing F F tection ite f the P. Logan. him are C. L. Winger 5 Lappi, Olie Lilligraven, IL' Rice, R. . Gregory, E. So- ‘l) rg, G. P. Cashen and F.C. Sisson | They expect to be gone about three { weeks detail is Those - iGIRl SCOUT NEWS NOTES ] SOMETHING SEPCIAL!!!! Gurl roop No. 9 will hold a candy in the 20th Century Theatre January 31. Home made candy ¢ eold all evening during the ire The jon Imu pic | The weckly mesting was held last fof the troop leader, Mrs. Gro; the meeting the final plans llm‘ the candy sale were discussed 1After the meeting, refreshments {were provided by Anne Henning * land Aileen Kronquist 07 Rain 0 Cloudy 0 Fog 2 Snow Clear Snow Drizzle, Fog Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Fog Clear Clear Smoky. Cloudy Cloudy Drizzle , Fog Canada and the northwestern portion The decreasing in intensity. A series of rather weak storms is moving northward from the vicinity of Midway Island toward the tio of the Alaska Peninsula. Light rain is falling in the coastal area centinue to be mostly cloudy. and snow flurries are rather frequent over the interior of Alaska. temperatures over all cf Alaska co: The Pacific West Coast from nor centinues to have a great deal of f Skies over all Alaska The ntinue several degrees above normal thern California to Graham Island og. Generally fair weather and near n nal temperatures are being reported over the northwestern portion | of the United State sand souther: | frequent in the mountain areas, hi sub-ezro Canada temperatures characterize the n Canada. Snow flurries are quite owever. Generally fair weather and weather over the interior of MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today ‘Weather Drizzle Cloudy Drizzle Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Station Cape Spencer Eldred Rock | Point Retreat Five Finger Light | Lincoln Rock rd Island Decision MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD FRIDAY AFTERNOON TO Outside waters, Sound and Icy Strait area—easterly to southeasterly winds 20 to 3 i1 i TURDAY EVENING hour. Protected wat miles per hour. how long si home? The end of ihe busy season is your chance for o vacation in the old country. Plan now to go by air for many extra days with old friends and relatives. Daily flights from New York on new, four-engine Douglas luxury airliners Overnight 1o scandmawan airlines system Glasgow, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm. Your travel agent represents us locally. Ask him about a complete round-trip by air. Scandinavian Airlines System 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, N. Y WIND Dir. and Vel Height of Waves (Sea Condition) 3 feet 1 foot Smooth 1 foot 1 foot Temp. 38 39 38 40 40 41 43 2 feet Dixon Entrance to Yakutat and ers of Southeast Alaska except Icy nce you saw t week home Troop 9 will meet again nex after school at the lead JAll ten members were present ucy Gillham, reporter Girl Scout Troop No. 1 held the regular meeting Thursday afternoon in the parlors of the Northern Li Presbyterian Churc The meeting was called to order by Beda Clau- son, the President. There were 18 or-'g Dan- t dnesday after school at the home Am- Jo lex scouts answerin e roll call erica was sung Molly MacSp vith Elizabeth Wyl We & ¥ TWO BILLS ARE ON SCREEN TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY wction you're n picture new o cocker spaniel whic ited quite a show. We had Hwkl hich were served by 20" N TuRY od TONIGHT 7:15—9:27 Joyce od iced am then we reportex the at the Im fare t Shews at n Hit-Feature No. 1 11 met rsday oW imo Patro! n Barty Patrol, Lead Dapeevich nigt boy Commando: ry 1 a goodly share of thrill , Dennis Moore and ne are featured mem- st which does full jus- > subject matter, and all acquit themselves admirably a vehiele which ps them literally n their toes t uchout the picture dian Piaqgr teminine 1ol sod ths cast aflo - clud Uw"l Ostorne, hn Merton, Edna Bennett, Johnny Bond, Steve | Clark and Bud Buster. | A!:l*kd. Jan. 16. ircle village of Fort Yukon River, has - closed as a Cus- Nurse Fulfills Entsy for, planes from Ambmon, (oming Nortl*>rn Yukon Terri- Forrest Pitts, Customs officlal Io ‘Alaska Now mounced today ne Fort Yuken I nu‘v Collector PHILADELPHIA, Jan 16.—(P—A of Customs has resigned and & new gy old graduate nurse embarks| one will be igned there as soon |y, MOrTow on a 4,000-mile trip by| . | train, plane and dog sled to Nenana,| 'pels planes closs- | Alaska, where she will serve as a| Yukon aRa :lxlx‘k:‘ ionary-nur her lifelong mnbl—‘ bush flying oP-\ At Nenana, a small village about mittent traffic 50 mijes west of Fairbanks, Gladys such peints as Old OroW, shreiner will be the only medical B hawen | authority fome 250 inhabi-| tants wr medical care at VORQVICH FOR BEHAEE.. )8t Marks ar " ehtlarens ch, wellknown trav- pome maintained by the Episcopal Jdesman and member of the Gpuren of Representatives in the Territorial Legislature for the past Al ye has filed with the Clerk of the Court his candidacy for the Territorial Senate. Vuko- Fish Face Sams vich is a Republican. ‘ntrr-; 1. Mug up Ll J il Nile has an unbroken ' Iron was once classed as a pre- | (\ 800 miles metal, more valuable than or gold. he N was furious ac- yrrigan Fort Yukon Closed As Port To (efi FAIRBANKS, (®—The Arctic Yuken, on Lacn tempor toms Port Cana¢ tory ke Directed by JAMES TINLING 20th CENTURY-FOX 2 SOL M. WURTZEL Production the Feature No. 2 "COWBOY COMMANDOS” yith RAY CORRIGAN DENNIS MOORE MAX TERHUNE EVELYN FINLEY AIR EXPRESS NEWS ‘The clos to f Fort are small bo: of with i ket Akl weea ik among receive Miszion. by Vi Empire Wantads for Best Results aufiBest-Known M\, Q home remedy for - YACHT CLUB 8 p. m, lmpmtnnt Ju Meetir hursday, AU relieving miseries of children’s colds. 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