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PAGE EIGHT 4 GOUNCILMEN HEAR /=" P Bt ™ ™ omienai”’ T "0 %2 Tag Hanging Brings Com- i "o “ e "o M,,-.'ijfill\"i',; plaints from Business- compuny o an aa clcar e present. i e realy men-Ordinance Plain 2! i wnew EL VO BIR, tHs proj i McNamara ¢ tims of about six men would be needed Another suggestion which was - considered as offering me relief to Juneau's unen went s tion was a reques e through the engineer, for pe sion to cut wood off the city’'s new cemetery ia8 et eys on F ty. The applicant would put v b e ir ide- @ half-dozen men to work cutting latior € WaiaF A 1blic \ghfare, Wood on contract and would repay et ) O Mayor Parsons ind wction the city by turning out 300 feet of s ky \der the city's new te eded bulkhead logs. It was put oo L bt difhance showld Rodebaugh ward by the mayor that the city t of their ¢ i Sblnae th 1 eventually have to clear- the who recent : & as weil make it perty anyway before it can be \e ordinance, the utilized as a cemetery. The question was referred to the city properties ommittece for investigation - Yukon Here t handy. Lodging Willoughby Fil! were: Joe George, H. R Mar- Street improvements approved by NIk Racavic night were: Water- and W. P e council las Johnsor Girpoe followed his Tont along the . office and approved a proposal to vided by the class to their guests, council meeting, Dec. 21, has been sntentior \ n's delivery Aarl ST K take away from the commissioner 'the high school students and ot anMRE Ly o r e NenE R truc )t be loaded within the Av here sloughing the right to construe any major- faculty applications together half time limit offering ‘w\..': lvhi‘ . i B From wGs| minor league rule as being “detri- —_— Mr. Brown- declared his belief the parking meter answer SN e AR e i mental” to baseball. They finished SERVICEMEN HOME that he is the possessor of all the TiBkER Of - tion of a R off the job yesterday by refusing tol Urho Kronquist and Bernhart jjcense needed for the transaction par} teps “_“' upper side of Gast- et amend their own bonus regulations | Savikko returned yesterday to their which has resulted in his accu pous " In-HERL G VERE - 3 The Steamer Yukon arrived this| which Chandler had called “illegal homes here upon receiving their {jon The charge against him is - Wan. fhe 3 It i the dar morning at 1:15 o'clock and sailed | and unfair® and then voted o pro- charges from the service. Urho founded upon his alleged selling ottiar Wwilo) e Is 100 BYeat gop the southward at 4 a. m.,, after| hibit both the majors and the minors in the Naval Service, stationed 4 liquor at Excursion Inlet to scl- meters are not c ly v hold for construction qisemparking the following passen-|from paying any bonuses for the|at San Diego, Calif, and has three giers, at a time when he had Increasing Congestion of AW Yoped ey s signing of contracts. years' service to his record. He is cqrried a party of 17 AWVS girls The n r pointed out the prob- Puilding rom Seward: C. R. Burley, Mike| With that done, the minors fin-!a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kron- (here from Juneau to attend a lems presented by the The streets committee was in- Lyons ished off their three-day official! quist. darioe; congestion of the streets, stating structed to inves e and re From Whittier — Andrew Baker,| sessions by turning over to the' savikko has been in the Army,| ge acknowledged to the council t though 1 believe y the need for a guard curbing Carl C. Lewis, Gordon Wildes,| major leagues their approval of stationed in the Aleutians, and has that he did take liquor to Ex- present traffic ording is Xt to the property of Nell McClos- George Jim, T-5 Daryl Mather and | Placing the Pacific Coast League in been in charge of transportation .uysion Inlet at the time cited, but a major loop classification. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,. 1945 MinorMoguls Plot Charged; Toss Up Fast Many Arresls disclosed number of Paraguayan Brown appeared before the Juneau Three Swings at Happy | T0 ACCUSATIONS litical leaders have been arrested Common Council at its meeting last plotting “A revolu- night to defend himself against on tionary movement against the gov- charges brought by the office of charges of ernment.” A government commun-|the U. S. Attorney accusing him of Chandler-PCL Maj ique says the plot was confined to selling liquor without an appro- analer-i @JOF 'the capital city, but few details Priate Territorial license Status Passed were disclosed | Brown is charged in the District a3 el Court here with the offense cited, — upon information filed by Acting BY HAROLD HARRISON District Attorney R. L. Tollefson, who has also entered objection with the Clerk of the District Court | agdinst renewal of Brown's retail liquor store license within the City DOUGLAS NEWS COLUMBUS, O, Dec. 8.—~Major league baseball magnates were Chi- cago-bound today, faced with the job of deciding whether to join the minor loops in clipping the power o of Juneau. Similar objections have of Baseball Commissioner A. B CHURCH SERVICES been entered by the District At- (Happy) Chandler. The Douglas Episcopal Church is torney to renewal licenses held The minors, who ended their big- | hiolding services gest convention in history here yes- |8 D va{-!l Sunday at pere by Jack Jad®if and F. M m. The public is cordially in- Kardanoff, who are under grand terday, took three separate cracks vited to attend any and all ser-|jyry indictment for violation of Chandler’s powers but all must| vices liquor revenue regulations. approved by the majors at their —— The District Attorney’s objec- FRESHMAN FROLIC tions had been put before the City The Freshman Class of the Council by Clerk John Walmer in Douglas Public School held their asking the city’s cooperation in annual Freshman Frolic last eve-'consideration , of licenses for re- ning at the school. Fun, dancing newal. In response to the clerk of and lots of refreshments were pro- the court's request, the next regular convention in Chicago next week before they can be written into base- ball law. The minors first voted to take the | seball promotional out of the commissioner’s or- of revisicn, it is very in it at Third and Gold Streets. The [, M. Ritter, there, He is the second son of MrI. geclared that he did so only to terms and its enforce is the street grade there is higher than From Valdez—Dr. L. P. Dawes,| Then the 1,178 registered dele-'and Mrs. Savikko to return from make deliveries on written orders only present means f the sidewalk and Miss McCloskey william Greer, Sig Johannessen,| gates, guests and assorted badge the service placed with him. All Juneau liquor traf moving petitioned for protection from ve- George A. Madden and Jim E. Wearers stampeded back to their - - dealers ship out liquor on such After the council had d all hicles overrunning the sidewalk Wyliams home cities and to Chicago FROM ALASKA UNIVERSITY | orders. he claimed. He said he felt remarks on the matter forthcoming onto her grounds From Cordova — John Gaydos, DTSR _— sure his license covers such trans- from last 1 r-capaci Referred to City Attorney Howard H. W. Starling. BELFORD FAMILY LEAVES | C. R. Burley of the University of gctions. He continued, that on a audience, the snarl was re- D. Stabler was a communication From Sitka—Mrs. Lloyd Tilson. — | Alaska at Fairbanks has arrived in previous trip to Excursion Inlet f n Attorneys Faulkner and Ban- field regarding renewal of the cit ferred to the council’s police com- SLC v Juneau *and is a at Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Belford guest the with a party of girls going there nittee, ng with an application 'S and infant daughter, accompanied!Gastineau Hotel to attend a dance, he had been acs for a loading zone lease on the right of way where by Mrs, Belford’s brother iGary FRRY DArrIRETEA devica) of. the. his South Franklin Street Cabinet the city maintains a sidewalk un a e McDonald, were passengers on the LEONARD FRY HERE diers for not bringing liquor. Shop. Chief of Police John Mon- ; along the upper city float Steamer Princess Norah enroute e Y Brown concluded by asserting agle reported other loading zone basin behind the Warner Machu 3 to Vancouver, B. C Leonard Fry of Portland, Ore. is ¢muhatically that he had never applications pending from the City Shop. Question arcse as to whether | Residents of Juneau for the past registered at the Gastineau. engaged in any sort of bootlegging Cleaners and the néw 20th Century the city I title to the adjoinin; n l(ago two years, they are leaving a host - In proof, he pointed out that had Super-Market. The latter desires a the city attorney of friends who wish them the best SKAGWAY VISITOR 6 Been so AnAlin&d¥he cotld Have Seward Street zone at its freig decision. Though p — lof luck in their new location in Helen Wilson of Skagway has g4 liquor in quantities at can- entrance, and it was suggested th on the of w AGO, Déc. 8.~—One man was ' the south arrived in Juneau and Stopping perjes dquring the past summer such a zone be granted to replace included the grid he preser 2s wounded in SR at the Gastineau v i ot gHoE o ight with police FROM PALMER ey hand and a license, but no store ; capture of a se Bauer of Palmer W. H. PETERSON HERE vet opened in Juneau en police said yesterday. She is stop- ~W.'H. Peterson of Petersburg is * Ny action was taken at last ecent robberies | pi the Baranof a guest at the Gastineau night's council session on the and planned & $50,000 payroll hold- - - Brown case. Mayor Ernest Parsons YAKUTAT VISITORS J. E. DANIELSON HERE stated that the council was glad e = Ann Chapman and Eliza- J. E. Danielson of Ketchikan is 8 {5 neay Mr. Brown state his posi- be Abrahar Yakutat are guest at the Baranof. tion, but that the consideration of - SITKA VISITORS the next meeting, and that, an To Kill BABY IS GILMOR E HERE Albert Patnade and Mrs. Lioyd way the court has first say in the . Gilmore Reese, a resident of Tilson, of Sitka, are in town. pagter Craig, is r tered at the Baranof They are both stopping at the ___ e L CONFESSION MADE & ~ R = SRR el FROM SITKA FROM PETERSBURG PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 8—DeteC-| p ¢ jonnson of Sitka arrived, Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Wingard SHRINE ; ve Frank Lynch said today a 23- yesterday. He is registered at the of Petersburg are guests at the year-old woman admitted she stab- | s Baranof, bed her baby daughter to death a nail file several hours after birth because “it was crying and afraid my family would hear \ This one ink keeps pens trouble-free! | Ama May London, 23, Gastir U.'S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER RUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME DANCE (Invitational) BROWN ANSWERS PAST COMMANDERS T0 ALASKA AIRLINES BEFORE COUNCIL PUT ON BIG EVENING AT LEGION MEET MON. FLIES 29 FRIDAY On yesterday's flights between Anchorage and Juneau, Alaska Aig- regular Monday night meet- ing next week of Alford John Brad- lines' Starliner Fairbanks, Capt. ford Post No. American Leg + Long, Flight Officer Thompson and ' will be “Past Commanders Night” | Hostess Stiver, carricd 39 passen- with Past Commander A. E. Karnes gers T in the Commander’s chair. He will From Anchorage Mrs. Louise be ably assisted by his gang, and Bauer, Mrs. Mildred Romig, L. E. according to Mr. Karnes, the ritual Leonard, Robert Roraff, Floyd Fa- bocks will be discarded for the eve- gerson, Bernard Newmark, Jack i ning as he stated all a tants Tapper, Sam Levins, Fred Sheldon, know their parts so thoroughly, from Harriet Sheldon, Mrs. Roy Banta, 1 past experience, the books will not Lt. H. R. Shannon, Al Peterson. i be ne ary. Mrs. Al Peterson | All ans of both World W From Cordova—Edward Doyle I and II are invited to attend, From Gustavus—Ralph Thomas. { well as all Legionnaires. A big eve- To Anchorage—Mr Mrs. Wil- ning is anticipated, and there will liam O'Shea, Tom O'Shea, Peggy f be the usual Legion-style “feed” to O'Shea, William Anderson, Everett top things off in grand style Smith, Mrs. A. C. Perry, Johf H - Reely, William Murray, Katherine H Wheelock, Randall Polk, Kathering Reavi JESSIE KAYOUKLUK OF , H. H. Hiber, Eva Herning, Virginia Lee Ch opherson, Rob- UNALAKLEH DlES HERE ot seaman, Betty Ferris, Wiliw Aleinus, Lt. Rocco Latoraca ang o Isabelle Firth H Miss Jessie Kayoukiuk, 21 year old| To Yakutat—Sgt. Berle Weine ¥ Eskimo from Unalakleet, died Thurs- gtein i day night at the Government Hos- il 5 f tal, where she had been a patient i ce last June, She was the SOUTHBOUND FOR HOLIDAYS daughter of vey Sookiayak of Mrs. .H, L. Faulkner sailed on Unalakleet the Steamer Princess Norah for The remains are at the Charles the south, and plaps to spend the W. Carter Mortuary from which fu- nera ‘angement will be announc- €d, pending word from the family > .o £mpire Want-ads holidays around Seattle and Port- land. She will be joined later by Mr. Faulkner, who will leave here in time to spend Christmas with ' the family. hring results! | . 90000 Canadian Eggs ARE TOPS Get Them at PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries 10 a.m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m. Douglas Delivery 10 a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME ¢ 90000006 Moose Celebrate TONIGHT { in Their Last Social Fling i Before Their Annual 90060004 is in PluludI m;fd(‘ul-nclal Hospital Max. temp. TODAY | ¥ Where pfficlals sald she was in: crit- last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weather at \ ° al condiviin folleming . Slie ollds| | siapan 21 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. i C h s t mas birth Nov. 30 in her home. Lynch| aychorage 0 -15 2 0 Cloudy F " aid no formal' charges had been s 3 8 Barrow -19 -23 19 o Cloudy v made against et but a sanity test is | gatne) 4 .13 J13 04 Clear MASONIC 1 a m 0 r e e @ Only Parker Quink with solv-x QUINK ALONE CONTAINS W{‘lfl‘“*“ If she. X . ihar. bys,| COTdOVA 29 0 32 g:au;ly | g - atoe d he woman's foster mother, Mrs. : 212 24 24 T oudy | gives your pen this amazing 1-way N-PROTECTING SOLV-X A e e Dawson 2 e 3 | 2 protection: & SOIV-X |Hannah London, 41, sald she found | Eamonton 10 e show E the Moose, together with the Women ‘ tha bedy of the child in a bedroom Fairbanks 8. 38 -33 T Clear i il . I+ Ends gumming ond clogging. Gives quick Protective solv-x is in every drop | closet Spe | Haines 17 11 11 g (C::ou:y | of 1he Moose will enteriain lhelr starting, even flow. of Parker Quink. Tt actually cures 3 Juneau 26 20 22 oudy . in | 2 . o 1 2. Acully lans you pe o it wriei——or prevents 657 of all peu trou- | TURKEY SHOOT PARTY | Juneau Airport A e BB s st This Evening || friends tonight at the Moose Halil . . . , keeps it out of the repair shop. bles! P 5 i i etchikan : ” Ly | es! Protect your pen . . . start i g X i 8. Disslves oad fushes oway sediment ety rco- olcor YU P - - 2 B GIVEN BY SERRA CLUB | kotzebue = B 0 Clear i o o using brilliant, fast-drying Quink | MoGrath _6 28 -3 0 Clear ; Games wl“ Be Pla ed. 8. Prevens mealcoroion and robber rot " P "”"I“ for all fountain . PARISH HALL TONIGHT Lt 9 10 8 & et | d by high-acid inks. yens and steel pens. orthway » 3 . | p s ‘ : =N 8 b oW e Refreshments Served ¢ . A real evening of enjoyment is| portiand 45 36 25 Cloudy - | PY assured those attending the Turkey prince George 30 1 0 Fog anclng at l L4 Shoot and Parish Party tonight| prince Rupert 38 28 28 Clear " PARKER LIIIDL wore |iindes the ‘Al 6 the Se] L M @ e ok o ; : . « « And All Moose Are Club, in the parish hall of the|geattle 43 37 37 Cloudy 10 Cl k | i j THE ONLY INK CONTAINING PEN-PROTECTING SOLV-X Church of the Nativity. stk 34 2 2 o Pt. Cloudy 0 0C ! Ass"red 0f a B'g N‘ght 3 | Special entertainment has been| whitehorse -1 -20 -20 I Clear ‘. i -2 LI e _arranged and refreshments will be|yakutat 29 | 26 a2 Snow Showersl | 4 |served. The affair is open to the! #(4:30 a. m, yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) i A A s e e b public and a cordial invitation is| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A mass of cold air is moving southward over i extended to all. | the Dakotas this morning behind the low center which yesterday morning .4 [ M Y | was reported over Montana. A low pressure center is located about 500 4 T T ',‘ NT T ' ‘, ]\T . miles south of Kodiak and appears to be moving eastward abouL‘:D rfmles i £ 4 - Sh D ' B { per hour. Temperatures are cold along the Pacific slope ranging from . 1 2 WA nne an(e o e | 35 to 50 degrees over the coastal area of the United States and from 26 : Discontinuing Defense Tickets December Sth G | A” g T H h to 35 degrees over the coastal area of Canada and the Gulf of Alaska. { with the last War Bond Drive a a a" Onlg | Below zero temperatures are reported over the interior of Alaska and i A | western Canada as far southward as Whitecourt, Alberta, and Van- 4 Please turn in your DEFENSE TICKETS inytime Harbor Daily Delivery 2 P, M Grocery | 50 Minimum Douglas—Every Friday BOAT ORDERS . .. ANYTIME 10th St. PHONE 352 909 West A gala event tonight will be the| derhoof, British Columbia, region. Scattered snow flurries or rain show- ce at the Scottish|ers were reportad over the Pacific slope and Canada and along the coast formal | of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | Shrine Club dan Ten their winter will begin at first social season 10 o'clock the T ments are to be served WIND Height of Waves furing the midnight intermission,| Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) °r which dancing will be re-| Cape Decision Cloudy 34 E 20 4 feet umed Cape Spencer Cloudy 30 ENE 34 1 foot - Eldred Rock Cloudy SR 12 1 foot TO KLAWOCK FOR BURIAL | Five Finger Light Cloudy 29 Calm Zero { The , of Mary Ann Smith, Guard Island Cloudy 2 "B 20 1 foot t daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Lincoin Rock Cloudy 33 ESE 14 1 foot Smith of Klawock, who died | Point Retreat Cloudy 25 r:!w .10 Zero this week at the Government MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn Canal— ital, has been taken to the northerly winds 20 miles per hour today increasing to 30 to 40 miles per hour Sunday. Icy Strait and along coast, Yakutat tq Dixon Entrance— easterly winds 20 miles per hour veering to southeasterly and iner ing | is survived by three to 30 miles per hour Sunday.™ Protecu_:d waters south of Lynn (?unal— d four brothers, in addi-|light and variable ‘winds tcn\ay_ becoming eas‘terl::' or southeastf-xly and the parents | slowly increasing to 20 to 25 miles per hour bu_nm\,. Cl_oudy wnh' ug_m RSB | snow southern portion Southeast Alaska increasing cloudiness today with | 11 y is aftern in or snow Sunday. Fmpire Wani-ads bring resuits!!light snow late this afternoon, rain ol v Klawock for burial home nt ister Gala Turkey Shoot and Parish Party, under the sponsorship of The Serra Club . . . . Open to the public. You are cordially in- vited toattend . . . ENTERTAINMENT REFRESHMENTS 8:00 P. M. Saturday, December 8 PARISH HALL Church of Nativity A