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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA f £ CONDITIONS GRADUATIONTONIGHT |AC Pilos | AT SALVATION ARMY - Test Hop PBY; » esi nop PoT, Doroth Yy Gr ay OF WEATHER | vAcATION BiB. SCHOOL In Operation Soon | Commeuni a two' week /Daily| Alaska Coastal Airline’s newest 3 ‘Vacanon Bible sSchopl cowrse at|and biggest aircraft was put S eCial T Promonon the Salvatiosi Army Hall oh Wil- | through the paces last night in p A " | WIS loughby Avenue, graduation exer- | the first tests following reconver- | w““’” oolcibions el zcm!m cises will be held this evening atsion work for Alaska air operations. on itures at \cuu{us Alaska points, 7:30 o'clock. | The big PBY was given extensive also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 |water taxi tests by ACA co- um., 120th Meridian Time, and| B. D. Stewart, Mmember. of the| ., .cer Shell Simmens and other . H released by the Weather Bureau Salvation Army Advisory Board | mpany personnel. Following taxi DTY Skin Cleanser 00 it Juneau, follow will act as chairman. There Will|eeis the plane was pulled off the H [ . | Anchorage 44—Cloudy be many items presented by the| r 8 r ater for a short hop from the Clean81ng g Barrow « 37—Cloudy | graduating class, of special mterest‘:;:l; dump to the Douglas bridge. Salon Cold Cream o] 44—Rain s the "Rhythm Band” under the ' aqitional work on the ship wil Cordova 46—Cloudy | leadership of Master Mike Bolles. continue, according to Simmons 45—Partly Cloudy| Mrs. Major Eric Newbould, the |y, said ACA’s hope 1s to place 40—Partly Cloudy | wife of the Divisional Command- |, pBY in operation reasonably - 43—Partly Cloudy|er in charge of the Salvation Army |, Re ular $2 90 Slzn ‘ 30—Clear | work in Alaskan territory, will pre- | ML AT g . o in.mv ... 45—Partly Cloudy | sent the diplomas, Juneau Airport 43—Clear| Annette Island 51—Fog| There will be an opening song, | REGISIER TOMORROW . Kodiak 50—Fog | prayer by the Rev. A. B. Morgan, | Kotzebue 48— Rain | reading by Mrs. B. Paddock, vote fOR IUESDAY EI.E("ON ' | McGrath 46—Cloudy | of thanks by Capt. Richard Newton “ l“\"’“' 49— Rai,“flnd ptesentntiqn of Jhe chalr, Calling all Juneau citizens wino | Northway 42—Partly Cloudy| The graduating class will sing,| " " eoictered voters! L] Pris 3 1 Selerebiy ... 41—Clear |the boys' class will glve a play) ™ 1 "o already registered or Specially Priced is the Portland 52—Partly Cloudy |and others participating in the| ., "o icier before /tomorrow will e ":H“” George 45_C]uudy1pl‘0grflm .WIH .hc Jean | \Wiliiams, be eligible to vote at Tuesday's 16 0Z Jar fo-.- Seattle 43—Smioke-fog | three Juior girls, Loretta Peratro-| o ocial election, which will deter- v b3 Py e 85-:Olgar | vich and Fay’ Lonmsen. mine the length of term for mayor = failed 50-Cl°udy‘ and councilmen, 3 Vo i city Clerk Jack Popejoy will be ey ‘"0 FURT"ER DH.AY IN on hand at the City Hall tomorrow L 'pASTOR PROMISt) S"KA ARE‘ opEm" morning at 8:30, but plans to lock l ! the door on the stroke of noon. : I that a person be a United States IN BIBLE LECTURES | Ceoree B. Keles Fisheries Su-| . .\ 21 year old at the time pervisor of the U. S. Fish and i leob R N Wildlife Service, announced today[! the clection, & TesCelt 0 & AH A series of prophetic lectures on | that there will be no further delay {07 Onc Yeat, anc 4 FeSEAI B 207 R 1 P : 3 50 the books of Daniel and the Revel- |in opening the commercial tish-| "¢ 8¢ e f’f‘l“;l;m"n s ‘P{;_' egu ar rlce . ation will be given by the Rev. H.|ing season in the western section }(”(‘t("h( :D;‘:“H‘x wu? A {E. Beyer in a special one-week of the Western District. e g 8 A d $4 00 |||.A eting commencing Sunday, AUE.| miching will open at 6 am. a1 e Vouns pncm(,; 20 1l . 128 at 7:45 pm. in the First Church | day in the outside waters off Chi-| J!of God, which holds services in the gagot and Baranof Islands, a|HERE TO CONFER WITH |100F Hall. : | postponement of one week from the OFFICIALS ON WELFARE { This series of eight ‘"us““wd‘scheduled opening. 2 lectures are the result of many| mme closure was made because| Mrs. Azile Aaron, public | years research on a subject Whm‘ra]mon runs there “failed to mater- | ance - division of the Social Se- i 0 Ihas been a source of unusual in- ialize” in time. curity Agency, San Francisco, is & 5 8'2 !luch; lufBlblte st\;de;_nts. " he' “While the showing there does|here consulting with officials in the L ESREES. OF MITERECIRBON W i ith early runs in|regional office of the. Social Se- |not compare Wi y S g! QfMl/[-‘/ SINCE /887 explained at the beginning of melother parts of Southeast Alaska”|curity Agency and the Alaska De- series and will be consistently fol-{geje; gaja today, “it is fairly|partment of Public Welfare on the | strong in some parts, and should |regional public assistance program. ll""d":i the T““ v;'fl'].h “Otpeo::i‘he considerably built up by Mon-|Mrs. Aaron will remain un Juneau hear e assertions o e speai | Developing leadership in boys | the Scout method will be t general theme of the entire cour: iGmm, into detail next week, evening sessions will cover operation, troop and patrol hiki meetings and boy psychology. Sound training films, S(OUI EXECUTIVE ARRIVES 10 START | TRAINEN& (OURSE‘ h.v the Fairbanks Eagles Lodge oY), attend and is reminded that the | Fresh from a Boy Scoul camp on i the purpose, will be an essential} 1(( ure program begins at’ T: 45 the treeless Bering coast with the|part of the course. clock each evening. Scouts of Nome, Alaska Council| 4,10 pag been with the Aldskaj ML T Field Executive Russ Apple, sta-;p,. goout council three years and| BPW CLUB WILL HAVE tioned in Fairbanks, arrived yester-) o "o professional - service of the SPEAKER AT MEETIN day to present = a Scoutmasters’ training course to the adult Scout leaders of Juneau and Douglas Curtis Shattuck, Gastineau District | chairman annourced today. The Scoutmaster training will be- | scouts of the interior. gin this weekend at Eagle River| Other duties for Scout Camp and continue in the|yicing and visiting frequently evenings next week-in the Method- | gcout units of Fort Yukon, Bar ist Church. | Kotzebue, Candle, Nome, Shattuck invited all Scout lead- | Healy, .Big Delta Bethel ers and others interested in boys|well as the Fairbanks troops. to attend either or both the camp | Boy Scouts for eight. considerable time with the | erations and utilizing | ledge to foster winter camping and evening training. Registrations | . on the Baranof Terrace, are being handled by the Scout|BEARDENS VISITING office. i COUSIN, HAL WINSOR, LEGION Or iHE MOOSE The weekend session In ('ampmg‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Bearden| Meet Friday night at 8 p. m,| will include methods of teaching|of Kansas City, Misosuri, are in|JInitiation and refreshments. 82 2t | outdoor skills such as axemanship, Juneau visiting for a tent pitching, ground beds, first|weeks with their cousin, aid, health protection, camp cook- | sor, ery, woodlore, directions and games. | fi couple hing and vacationing. the troop purchas He has spent Army{ - nd Air Force observing arctic op- this know- Apple are ser- the Anvik, Hal Win-| and are enjoying themselves| ceive their mail from R.F.D. car- tuntil Septgmber 2. day.” WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) (This data is for 24-hour pe- riod ending 7:30 am. PST.) In Juneau—Maximum, 67; minimum, 48. At . Airport—Maximum, 68; minimum, 40. FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Clear and cool tonight with lowest temperature 47; continued fair Saturday with highest temperature 66. PRECIPITATION ©000000000C00002000000000 (Past 24 Bours en 7:30 a.m. today In Junea = since Aug 56 since July 1, 10.85 inches. At the Airport None since July 1, 298 inches; since Ju 1, 6.95 inches. ‘e 8000000000000 0000000000 R T 27 ABOARD PNA'S THURSDAY FLIGHTS Pacific Northern Airlines carried 27 passengers y as follows: From Ancho e Stamp- er, Donna McCurphy, C‘vmu‘ Gill- jan, Jim Biggers, Jack McKay 1 John Rossoe, B. O. Bowen. | Lonny Strangl; and, Olaf Dlhl An» drew Hegg, H. L. Morris, Elmer Rice, Ole Aadland, D. Woediand F. Vammen, R. L. Durkin, P. F. Bell. ; To Anchorage: Harry Nelson, T. +O. Monrce, M. P. Mullaney, Jo Roushman, R. C. Caldwell, Irene Ryan, E. F. Fisher, Barbara Hogan and infant. To Cordova: lih. Mrs. William Zerg- i HANSENS TO SEATTLE | Capt. and Mrs. Svend C. Hansen were passengers on yesterday’s PAA | ! flight to Seattle, where he has been assigned five days’ temporary duty. He is Sector Commander here for | |the Alaska Communications Sys- | tem | The red wolf has recently been exterminated in the American cutheast. FORESTER SAILS | WATCHES 525 95 ® Cleaned PARTS INCLUDED ® Repaired (Chronographs extra) @ Overhauled 1 YEAR GUARANTEE Shipping Instructions. Send $1.00 for Shipping container—to be de- ducted from cost of repairs. American Watch Co., Dept. C. 320 Fabyan Place., Newark, N. J. The Forester, Island Transpor- | tation Co. freighter, sailed Lhis.‘ afternoon at 2 o'clock for Sitka and | Wayports, Wayperts on the week-{ ly freight run are Hoonah, Funter| Bay, Tenakee, Angoon, Hood Ba Chatham and Todd. Crew and own- | ers aboard the Forester are Don| Gallagher, skipper, Bob Coughlin, purser, Gus Gustafson, chief mate. and Ken Jnhnson For Eshaies on that New Basement, House or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCKS for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949 | There isno subshluie fur Newspaper Adverhsmg' Sure sign of a wonderful housekeeper! Shining floors protected by JOHNSON’S PASTE WAX Use world-famous John- shine and gleam with son’s Paste Wax to make beauty. It protects the sur- your floors and furniture face with a tough finish that lasts longer. Has more than 100 uses! Get won- derful Johnson’s Paste Wax today. [ ) JOHNSON'’S raste WAX \\\\‘» but will clearly see how the con-| _ lusion was reached. I “Using this scientific approachl to Biblical interpretation,” said Rev. Beyer, “the audience will be ex- pected to reject any explanations | that are not clearly demonstrated to be actual fact.” The public is cordially by he ]mm throughout so that those at- se. 1 es, | ed invited ON TERRACE, MONDAY | Speaker at the Business and; Professional Women's Club lunch- | eon Monday will be Mrs. Azile Aaron, of the San Francisco office, | Social Security Agency, public | assistance division, it is announc- ed by club president, Mrs. Helen Ehrendreich. Club membkers may take guests |to the Monday meeting, Mrs. Eh- |1(mh~eich sald. Luncheon will be for oW, as of | RIS SR More than 30 million persons re- | riers Sewing Machines In Both Cahinei and Porfable I!odels : Ranging in Price $98.50 for Portable Models fo $120.00 for Beautiful Rosewood Finish Cabinet Mo Don't Fail to See These Wonderful Machines now at exceptionally low at the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. 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