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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1945 1 such results to be used in IGON — British headquarters | urer Leon Wilson of Camden Radio, the Territory's defense at the hear- p nounced today that RAF planes | Inc., announces ing scheduled at Juneau Jan. 8, had strafed and cannonaded An-| SHANGHAI - A small freighter ON RATE (ONFAB to8 ; DEFENDANTS ARE | namese positions in response to an | cartying 200 Chinese struck a mine s most important that we | appeal for help from a small French | at the mouth of the Yangtze River get from responsible business me detachment which f¢ self out- | and sank within five minutes with AT ( OF (. HERE their estimate of whether tk SENIEN(ED DEAIH‘a\mm'rl at Basna, 60 miles north of | a loss of more than 100 lives early N freight for 1946 will equal, exceed v the hill station of Dalet oday. - or be less than in 1939 and 1945. | CHICAG i vy TR | O i ! O, Dec. 13—Oid Man Urges Full Dam“pahon i Tonnese in excess of that hauled| DACHAU, Dec. i3—A U. S. Miii- | iR Tl Yarilibr ol % et oMol AR e s Pl sl 36 offi-| HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Elliott | bas blanketed a wide area of the f s would denote an|cials and guards at e notorious i AP PR coct” | Mi s 4 Jufleau Heaflflg " factor ‘. (1” “,, m- Dach; :. l:. n’:'unll"lu(‘m camp to 1‘.,)1]1 3"%8\«11 has a “minority mlen-‘al | Middle West. The Weather Bureau N act and eater ‘.‘ a 0! e l 0 des "lin a new 250-watt radio station |says that a fairly heavy snowrau Januaryg revenues bear heavily on by hanging for the murder, tOrture, which has been authorized for Cam- | covers Kansas, Missouri, Towa and whether any increase will be neces- and starvation of thousands of the gen, Ark., and will serve as a Vice- | Nebraska and has extended into bl ary. Therefore, T urge the utmost camp’s inmates. P;-(,_\m,.m' in the enterprise, Trru\-‘nlmonx Inciana ' 3 i (Continued from Page One) coopen from all persons who Anothe: d>fendant was sentenced | _ i S and Wisconsin. - veceive questionnaives. This is a risonment and three oth- | itical situation and we must all ers were sentenced to terms of 10 their investments, ihe companies cri {would need rate increases as fol- hang together or hang lows . ime « the essenc | Alaska Steamship Co 106% thot e Territory and OPA vesterday by the y tribunal, | Northland Transportation 58° s vigorously against the Which debated only 80 minutes be- | Alaska Transportation 103 wort period granted on the con- fore bringing in its verdict. Amo | hese results were had on the tinuance, the examiner was ada- | basis that passenger rates could mant. He expressed regret that he inot be raised because of competi- could not allow more time under tion from airplane carriers d e circumstances. Therefore Al | Canadian ships, and that freight que should by {would have to L the entire in- ¢ as possible inmates were brutally beaten, ® ° | creased burden RORRERE S ¥, 5 hat naked men were immersed in 3 “Part of the unbelievable resu water for experiments and tha . C 1 l he 40 defendants were convicted o the convicted we five camp doc- tors and ti who had c rated wit ! nesses at the trial 5,000 Jews were killed at was attributed to the present high cost of doing business reflected in atory while still alive. . high wage rates, cost of ship fe- SIKAGWAY, Alasks, Dec. 13 The camp was the most notorious PURE l » and maintenance, cost of food Rogey W. Sayles, White' Pass and and most feared of the centra X a Yukon section laborer, was found tion camps set up by the Nazis for and other supplies. About 75 per \ i A L G «d in the company barracks political prisoners . adds delicate tempting flavor of the .increase was blamed Daath Fed frisftemiis il i o+ eath occurred sometime af- [ L e ALl of ARE. fhph- 1 oclock this morning. The NEW YORK—The Paris radio said to your desserts There are many good ways fo say labor sitdatian. Al of fhe S 0 SR o st §]1n & Broaticatt, that Jhset Krsme: portation : i wlors pending word from his wife and 10 others of the Belsen Camp expressed themselves favor of 1015 Pan 3 F North Tonowanda, N. Y. ang were executed toda Merry Christmas . . . bui one maintaining high wages, and con- tended that increased ¥ s is : “ of the nicest we know of is 2 gocd minor tem compared to the 1ncl. e e 3 s Sh ,11 d . {- ] mannered, well bred diwn: cargd Kandlink brachces, s causing a longer tuin-around time . They all said they cannot improve () o efficiency unless they can exercise sal oc or Hirkei- some right of selection in the () J‘ihmfif@ ?r?fmfiln hiring of men and regain the right U 2 R e to fire a fellow who is unable or unwilling to do a fair day's work The witnesses also insisted that or they needed the right to hire and control department heads such as head stewards, first mates and 5 - C chief engineers. G b ae 1 S S t ern Effect Of Increase “When asked what effect a 100 | b per cent increase in freight tariff i oy i Cl[lcoat i s would have on Alaska, they all said (7 o it would cause strangulation in- ¢ stead of development, and reduce ¥4 32 i . tonnage and jobs. In other words, ou’d like to give something very he steamship executive were - agnumous at the themselves unanimous uit or topcoat opinion that such @ ir stocks are com- would be self-defeating an exciting range of “When asked if they saw any ¢ fels, fabrics and we will prospect of efficiency increasing, elp you in every way ihr;_\' allL:\Iy'xd ]uu-;; could Bo triving the tHertok unless control of op: we FIvINgne TeTTIent the right to hire and fir NERL back in their hands. Alt stated: Perpetuation of Michaels-Stern : alitig onsis snd conditions. with ' ¢ ; 45. 10 55. subsidy by the government, or § 4 : ( And Patsy Ann certainly has gotten along beautifully on Borden’s cessaticn of operations altogether Evaporated Milk. I'm mighty pleased, too . . . because I know it's : - HleEy s reeman - 69. 10 89. On the other hand, a representa- % helping her grow good strong teeth and bones. And now Borden’s tive of the Maritime Stewards ¢ F CURICETTET R € b is better than ever for babies . .. because the Vitamin D has been Union explained that Union Head- SPEcEAL %”Rfifi& e &'éfi%% GEFE_‘B ) increased to 400 units . . . a full day’s supply . . . in every pint! quarters had suffered an almost I impossible task under wartime 13 ¢ P. . to mothers: Borc ated Milk is accepted g 7 oel 7 : : - labor shortages, recruiting enous W% i gh é} .E > by the American Medical Association, Council on Foods BMREHR FN rist Waiches | L50D ) 1 111.1) ’ needs: that many unqualified men (4 g s o okl supplied to the companies during f Waterproof . Full Jeweled ) the war would never have been ! . A ' ’ sent if better men had been avail- pep £ n WLy ! a o ens Jfia efl&g’ and up : able, and that a better job would be done by the unions with the BB RS e Al bm$250wp | does for mashed potatoes? | STUDY POSSIBILITY R O | e e ALASKA BRANCH HERE "o, o, ! chann e to take their choice of employees WEATHER REPORT ® from among available union mem- | (7 (U, 5. WEATHSR BUREAD). e bers, LIMITED STCCK ... CALL AT ONCE Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ OPA At Work ® Ending Clock This Morning @ “Since the OPA has intervened ° e o ® in opposition to increased freight In Juneau—Maximum, 38; e rates, the Territory will sl the minimum, 35. e results of an audit by OPA At Airport—Maximum, 38; e presently conducted, and thc re- |3 minimum, . e sults of a survey pending in Al-i para Glac the Highlands. The adj it land DiBoff t Members of a commiitee of three studying the possibilitay of branch of the T in Southeas 7880000000000 WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) e o 0 Rain tonight and Friday. Little change in tempera- ture Ann’s Avenue in Rhodes to Delbert ouse and lot near Fifth e lang ard Streets; Tom Saari versity for high school graduates | ;% W POMES e SR S Who camnob go South, fo sebaol 0 |1 s, LoMEy D, Floring Housl|®: b a9 b e 8RR 0. to Andrew J. Wanamaker, house ————— the higher living Tatesior d lot on Dixon Street Empire Want-ads bring results! Uni- e®ecoe s D. J. O'Con- Ed Loken of Peters- Sydney D. Smith, new sales nager for the Pacitic-Ala: k - N | . e i : 5 s P’m s ‘Aim gt NSy | Then I started using Borden’s in my cooking, too! And what it y does for mashed potatoes is really wonderful! They come out so Joscph D. Fessio, new traffi < ( ! r for the Alaska regio, Fc 08 e \ YES We "ave light and fluffy and creamy-smooth . . . never lumpy or watery. 3 $ea e manaoer \ coece V! “ 5980 | Borden'’s blends beautifully with other ingredients . . . never sepa- Alaska region i E | rates in cooking! Why don’t you try Borden’s in your cooking? e 3 Bananas Rulabagas Celery Cabbage % i (rouching Wolf LOCAL EGGS |{Broccoli SweetPolaloes Grages Avocados & PO\ ik i : K'“gd withAxe § Canadian Eggs-Grade A Large | § Cauliflower Fresh Cocoanuis Grapefruit Tangerines 522 Cloverbloom Eggs-Grade A Large | ¢ Artichokes GreenOnions Apples Pears y and foun the i?x:‘ngr_\":‘j.(:' i uuucm’n,;g wols WHYS the B 1 at on the heua” saa rknao, ¢ Squash Tomaloes Carrofs Lettuce | omsimeonon. 1 gpen I he skin in Ketchikan, “T : 2 tablespoons butter % cup Borden's Evaporated Milk 1ocked him out but B J 3 e H B b o bour tishes mun ALL KINDS OF NUTS .. inciuding Brazil P il Gl R e to make sure biend well. Heat Borden's Evaporated and add gradually to potatoes, beating until smooth and fluffy. Pile lightly in shallow lASI I-AUGH ;g:. e Y greased baking dish or pie pan. Bake in hot iveri M B SR 3} , 4 il t golden brown. Garnish with PORTLAND, Ore. — The rats Juneau Deliveries 10 .- A ntil top s Wasnington Park Zoo are tickled J§ @ M. 2 p.m. 4 p. m. to death. Douglas Delivery 10 Commissioner Fred Peterson says - . . . Tha fiduic 8 A € The Borden Company an electronic rat trap tickles the t. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. feet of its victims until in their i s a s R e e i BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME Now ... 400 Units of Vitamin D Per Pint into an “execution chamber - -