The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1948, Page 2

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s Sy FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Fair and continued cold tonight and Wednesday. Lowest temperature tonight 5 belew zero, Highest tem- perature Wednesday 2 de- grees above zero. Gusty northeasterly wind. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 am._ today In Juneau City — Trace; since Dec. 1, .44 inches; since July 1, 66.91 inches. At the Airport — Trace; since Dec. 1, 43 inches; since July 1, 4630 inches . . . . Its’s not too late to have . FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO solve YOUR Christmas " problems with a Gift that no one can duplicate . . . . PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1948 e ——— et At Twenty-one of the gangs, com- Of specizcl interest to Dr. Ryan A prised of 10 to 12 men, were be- :nd his companions was their pro- nt rafle IOI ThroughPaces; Seppala Being Worked; foremen and others. en practical many educational other Holiday season (U 8 WEATHER SURBAU) o ‘through the 30th, Anchorage did not 7/\7 In Junsau— Maximum, T; il carriers Lave a beef, says Tie coldest was 20 kelow on the " 4 e Bow Lake Kennels,| : : g PTOVmg Serious R, (D taking potshots at letter box- the month was the third ocoldest ese correct e > g sat’ behind the| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7—(#— towing brutes have pure white fur,|patchers said about 125 gangs were " ] | snd four Army and Department of other sehools of the Terri- U ] the Interior ships were being (s iccredital of which must be S -l w |M Dog Team in Seafiie Pul Coasi Poris .z e et -Lero Weather I /ing used on Alaskan ships. The posed inspection of the Edison Vo- official estimated some 700 men cation School in Seattle, which ' w k l Ti ! were busy, counting checkers, starting experimentally, has prov- eg s a me | Ill Charge of New Ouffif Above Normal .. "==>. .. . &= ANCHORAGE, Dec. 7in~ 1t ‘ days and ‘ ® 00 b0 000 0 0 e ocks like a cold winter, if Novem- Nia i AN AT PO ki brilliant nights of an { WEATHER REPORT PUNCTUATED MAIL er was a sample.. From Nov. 12 g ¥ \ SEATTLE, Dec. 7—(P—Fourteen | (Data at 4:30 A. M, 120th 2ave a single day of relief from sub- t ha GN &’H}’S SpEAhER logs ran up the road at the edge u{NeW Problem DeveIOPS‘ Meridian Time) DENVEh—ur ©rIOrado’s rurai zero weather. I pulling a truck. | f s W"h SBIIOI'S BU' 'S NO' minimum 2. heir president, Joe A. Hil of 27th. The average temperature dur- At Afrport— M.]x‘mum, 5; Pine. They wish hunters would inz the month was 14.2 derress, and stood nlnm on the running board | appear your | and gave the dogs instructions and _— es stuck on posts at roadside gates. November here in the ears. ! | { past 33 y . yvou'll want Leonard Seppala, the famed Alaska — o ik for the Soeis ‘ : v nd ed { e I r. {Cargo handling of San Franeisco’s r the Soeial {| Baiafion: Commandar Ll " ey e Sieri ke Shaons | cascion wis welf slsie st | y e : loped by|mal today after a 95-day tieup. | X Col. J. D. Alexenader 2. Snodie. These truck-| IO longshore hiring hall dis- < f pa N | Awa.'ded hOflOfS lue eyes and pink noses and weigh | secigned to shivs on today’s 8 a. m. | | b {shiit. The rormal pre-strike op- 3 : # !. Joseph D. Alexander, r trainers take them out for . .tion was 20 io 50 gangs. We have them in he fea spP}Tx"{Pr for tonight's @ six-mile exercise jaunt three times ; e sood 1 hbor day observance, has week, but the dozs consider that Mcst of tge work coxfmf;‘cd i iz pproache is subject, * a mere breather. d'geing into the holds of the big Sizes 36 10 46 { G A rs” 5 : Vackloz of ships -tied up during | i | rou 1 ropean 1 an b la s ass A4 2 three-month work stoppage. | ._'d“"!h! Blue ic t ve of | RIS the 8 canwhile a new problem de- ) won the 408-mile Alas-| . 1,req as the AFL Sailors. Union ok>s in 1915-16 and 17." ¢ 1y pacific rejected a pay in- 1d drove the team thot dellvered .. . matching that given other fee Fern About Her & ; diphitheria servm to Nome in 1225 azong workers in strike settle- Hallduy Srec ' ed dog statisticians Seppal? | men's, The SUP did not strike EDUCATORS GO OUTSIDL more >lrvd dog races than . was made idle by the tieup. | Telephone 567 for Appoj.ntmenis man in North America ast nizht it approved a settle-| Southbound apoard yesterday's ©all includ'ng stme N ment of a jurisdictional dispute PAA flight were three prominent nd Quebec. ich de'ayed resumption of work ~liska educators, bound for the savs he t! n'k\ the Siver- over the weekend, and voted ‘hree.day r'ueet‘ng of the North- ., I EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED 1 i <Gt 5 2 ¢ are crossbreed of o man Pacific Coast vessels. But west Association of college and ggulars k. S o na dor. withor wolf strain| "o union decided to hold out for Secondary Schoc's, meeting in ER. B. D. MARQUARDT B e e R hanks. No one seems to know their »re than the $21 monthly increase Spckane, Wash., December 9, 10 B . Lonas £ e St i 4 act oriein, but Seppal they en the striking CIO Marine and 11. " OPTOMETRIST g - GV, SEXR %" 1un en the trail with a touncint ks nd the Independent Marine Dr. James C. Ryan, Commis Second and Franklin Juneau e like that of a fox. emen, | sioner of Education for Alaska,! PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS They have been ra’sed for cer exctiations on pay will start wos accompanied by Dr. Georze A. *s by the natives of Easte: we k between SUP chief Harry e. dircetor of education, and eria and were first brought to 4 Ferg and the Pacific Ameri-| “Tax W. Penrod, principal of the 1 Er nobleman. \ Shipowners Association. Mt. Edgecumbe Schcol, for the Al- ‘ ‘1 !; l s \ l “ 14 l N s d the Siherian 1sky —_ ska Native Service. od et be te i SITUATION AT SEATTLE | Besides the accrediting of the | DAFTY TRIPS JUNEAY TO RETCHIKAY known e FEATTLE, Dec. T—(M— Forty-| Mt. Edeecumbe School, which has lonshore ganes, about half ie.n recommended to the Associa- v ’_“ ks sifigrsburw and Wrange“ 1 horemen in the port, were n and which was the primary = on the waterfront, interest of his two companions, Dr. With connecti to Craig, Klawoek and l\lfiytj:h‘urg overs’ spokes- '2;an hoped also for accrediting Conver a ( rtures, at 2:30 P. M Alaskan, one (f the Valdez High School, and the {USERVATIONS PHONE 612 : P & [} can Commercial, two foreign maintenance of aceradited status of d five ma- ¥ DR SRR ¥ 1 00 GC00000000000090900e0000 100 000000 °00000000%00000000 0, SR A ol of tha rld Wer 11, urg, be- from 1946, siness bell may sound at any time | <> k »:;}: AT, CALDWELL T e ST NAMED ATHLETIC n as \ mmander John | mcmbers were urged to be at the | tion with t gram of further- = naka presided e absen rad School auditorium ox | ir > defenses of the Territory ins promptly at 8 o'clock. | eph h remarked recently that o i kR ANNAPOLIS, Md, Dec. T—if— - - 4 [ “n)m("‘\‘l—:'"““ 0 capt. Henry Howard Caldwell will here, they were able to Satis- ;e nameq to succeed Captain Tom 413 ON COASIAI.'S e Ly \‘}mll"“m standing 10 Hamijton as Navy athletic director, ; = sit the {ar North, the Naval academy anni a to- : 3 The addres of Col Alearder o- o, ¥478 20ademy announcea. o Invites YVOU to Attend MONDA\{7 FUGHTS light in the Grade School audi- L. Narheanlosht iy aiigs ; orium is being awaited with con- . i lof the" et e S i S T B A PATRIGTIC RALLY Alaska Coustal carried 41 passen-|Ports of the widespread attention s g'nce last June. He is also of- ers yesterday with oming in tc } this program lm rece“‘ed T representative for football. greetings to Leg mem- | Charles Watson, D. M. Collins. B L% £ o R | = o ey et e procor 0 ca-| PLUNGE; 2 PLAYERS | TONIGHT bl g f the Unitea|by; He atherstone, Ed Fettle, & M_ASKA GREETINGS { *Clock at 8:0¢ 0’Cloc rs. G. Johnson, Peter Martin | A chartored : ik m Hood Bay: J. O. Leaf, Ar-| ne Oreg tive to| ‘Allse ‘Jomnstons Cale Johr ke = % | A note “in the editor’s mail box" g e i or ” L |\'o.cm er 11 {rom the Rev. and i g OO Moy were burmed to deatn. |t b Settie, but s have tnel e, feventh Anniversary V. eau and 14 leaving. Passengers Hamilton, athletic director for tie q Q L] - - i included past year, is scheduled to retire Feb. I ih J G { l A dt u]“ pital-| From Tulsequah: G. Walker, Mik FOOIBALL BUS !N 1 to becoms athletic director at the n Ihe Juneau Lrace >c:100 uaior: ) re outlined fc e din- | Zumwalt, W. H. Smith, Melvin Sholl | s v s - B W IN PUBLICATION OF e Hood BAs. 9N Al jatc bigh school GhAM-| yom o member of the First| in observance of S F. Swenoke, Olat Berk shway 99 near here Sunday list Church, Seattle, Dr. New- g . 2 ~ |ton E. Moats, pastor, comes a clip- {_To Tulsequah: W. Herma .| The two j Killed were Al\l“::\‘ Robert, Trems ghd et and the Loty ey, L. Winters, A. C. Irvine, { vewman ck, and Sterling| P0G, Sty JRCE I, read. (\qu‘{n- : : 2 1 We stopped in, four years azo on A from v\h.rh} MRES. WHITE OUTSIDE MAN HERE our way to Juneau, and enjoyed a % . returned. | e rge CAA man from An-|%rand Sunday morn'ng service here. 0 4 ear 3 1 a. or o zation, and it was decided to send | Yaramushuck, John Jorgenson University 01 Pittsburgh. m Tenakee: O. Neuman, Mr.| GRANTS pa Ow Dec. T—m SEA“I_EME (HUR(“ b e ; 5 ¥, M. Hoag. two players and injur- g piven by the| To Sitka: Nellie Lott, Sedi P. Bil- | 1 ; iz I ping from “The Chimes” GO NEIGHRERCR DAY MR Bob Lickner, C. H. Johnstone . lc urch's weekly publication. ; em # E 2 B s e & Y S Y wwas pres. | W. Jobnson, Bill Galloway, Peter 4 /bt ‘of. Gants B SOXty we'CAN'h; SRy 8 fcw holps American | Mrs. Josephine White, assistant ' he recistered at the Gastin-| WIll you please put just a note the |curator of the Territorial Museum, rday. of greetinz in “The ‘Chimes?” Quite ed to carry | was on today'’s southbound PAA - > 2 few members of the Juneau Meth- ram of ser-| light, starting a month’s leave. lodist Church now attend here. We ans of both|sShe will visit her daughter, Miss| The droplets of water in a cloud |are just returning for another three- | | V FAL qu ?NNTRUMENTAL MUSIC among some of nore H. White, in Los Angeles,| re electrically charged. year term up in Juneau, Alaska. ¥ AN EY LIV vations er roller H. Whit —_— recoun at Balboa Island, Ca WANT ADS BRING RESULTS e - L “Let’s e Good Neighbors” MAS MAILING 7 AGenl & | Lt. Col. Joseph D. 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