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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LXIV., NO. 10,149 THIRTY-TWO PAGES JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1945 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS RTINSO SO AR i e e e e e . . (I BEAALY | . | | ! " | 7 ' KIMMEL FAILED TO | - WAY WITH LIONS : 1.8 TTLE— Holiday Special” | | SIATEH oD i i i | plane carrying two tons of perish- | CARRY OUT ORDERS‘ ON wINIER plAN ables has l={t for Alaska to insure | | i ol the arrival of fresh foods and flow- | ASE T 74l 5 g ot )| ers in time for the Territory’s VAS GTON, Dec. 22 — Adm. | l H { 1 . END AI MEE G lo . tme o e T o Tumen dsledsl (g e \Two Skating Projects Are ; ‘ irways 1 te 5 ig] dm. Husband E. Kimmel did not | 4 | Airways reported last night. Cargo | A 2 | Ado ted Bu' BOWI T | PSR, o was to be delivered at Ketchikan, | comply with “entirely clear” orders | —_— | p 0' i : i | : | A % | | P, . Juneau, Fairbanks and Nome by &nd expressed the opinion that if| H | i . . . | | i .+ Beefs from Ousted Officers | 'ty e o v cone | Kimme nad done o 1oses. | S€CT€Rary of InteriorMakes: boggan Run Out [Remains Will Rest With [ Series of Conferences Will H necting airlines. | Pearl Harbor would have been cut : —_— | . . ] A - Fail fo Crop Up at 4 materially Surprise Statement- | couciman pon Scuse, woose| Those Who Died in Des- | | Begin Tomorrow in . . | SEATTLE—The last of 8026 cir-| Turner also told a Senate-House | Streets Committée has had under DO NI | e mainly rooea | commition . oeseieE UhC. o States Reasons ceniaeration sussestions mace 1| perate BatfleofBulge | @ Chungking Alaska Army bases, have been|7, 194, disaster that the Pacific| — the previous meeting by the Ju- — | | Jureau's City Council Chamber was! brought south, repaired and shipped | flect under Kimmel had been pre-: __{neau Lions Club for improving; By RICHARD A. O'REGAN | R filled to overflowing last night, with for usc of American occupation!pared for “Just such an attack”| WASHINGTON, Dec. 22—Secre | winter recreation facilities for the HEIDELBERG, Germany, Dec.| o By SFENOER MOOSA S ‘' a spectator gallery even excoeding | forces in Japan, Maj. C. C. Temple- and was “ready for war” tary of the Interior Ickes TECOM-|city's children, lnst night passed | 22—Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. wil AP i Rl « that attracted by the City's tax|ton, chi»f of the Supply Division,| The Navy Department, T\lx'l\cl'[’""“(?'ld today )'h‘" ,,H"“;:l_'. i‘:““l““l! to the city councll his com-|be buried Monday in Luxembourg | ‘I”:‘»”L‘I(' ,_A'Tv Nl M ane e Dt squabble of last summer. The spec- | Seattle Engincer District, announces. | said, had given Kimmel “perfectly | Mittcd to statehood “in the immed= migiee's yecommendations. with (he U. 8. Third Army raen | suicens | SHGIERS HpraNd RSN tators came in for a big letdown,| _—— specific and entirely clear” orders |ate future ! On the lines of action sug- | who died a year ago i his cam- | | |internal strife, reached Chungking < Rowever. WASHINGTON — Two Senators|to take the necessary measures | | l'nv n-?'ur(l ;’( fhf' l‘:?’f:"" d‘.’r gested by the Lions, the commit-! paigning 1n the dl“s])mu[c Battle of _:(l;;,(‘]x\y_ l"",“: Is expected to meet et Attracted by the cxpectation ofjand 17 Representatives from Mid- | against a Japanese attack. | F:":'“"l d"”"gl“f‘ AT _ll'llu'c'x views are the Bulge. | 4 “_w{fi g Ch"f"“ Kal-shek In seeing and hearing the lid blown!| West States objected today to a re- “Did Kimmel comply, in your L’(’\L(:‘:nm.t f""’ m) hposul;?(;.emezml:ln} I—That the ball park be cleaned,; Funeral arrangements wefe nnai :‘0"?:'1_‘5 bt conferences. beginning off the affairs of the Police Depan»}quvsl by 18 Senators from Western | opinion?” asked Vice Chairman tat e(tcssu), ilpbison idikvd flooded and frozen for skat- | nounced today as American troops Ct piihis. ment, the throng thinned out rapid- | States that the Civil Aeronautics | Cooper (D-Tenn). o o Ing: Recommended that the city | in Europe went tto mourning and | phis and Madame Chiang, who ly when no fireworks popped loose.| Board change a recommendation for| “He did not, in my opinion,” said T e e & ut|CAITY Out as far as possible in|flags were moved to half-staff. | A ‘:f" ned Marshell- yesterday at Discharged members of the policé an air route to the Orient | Turner. surprise in view of his remark atf ;.. of o previous unsuccessful| Patton's body will be laid in an | j | Nanking, &N Rcheduled to arvivy + fdrce apparently had a change of — | Turner, a5 \GRIS ottt Navy | D18 8st preas | Confererits iSunres §yi,p 1, gt tampt American Military Cemetery at| y | tomotrow, Premiey T. ¥. Soong snd heart and swallowed their grum-| MOSCOW—Informed quarters, re- | war plans division, had prepared | "CCK3 980 that Be doubted "WeW| 5 ppat 4 complete traffic bar- | Hamm, four miles east of Luxem- | % Soet. S0 SERpEMUS NN + blings about their side of the caseflecting optimism as the “Big Three” |a Nov. 27, 1941, “war warning” | oo D¢ Wowd B« @ TCCOMTlier be put at the foot of the|bourg City, on Monday, the day | en. Chou Excipl, head of 'the not being put forward, At least,|Foreign Ministers' Conference went | message for Pacific commanders, | "CP04(1o before 1046 | Ninth Strect coasting nill: Deemed | before the first Christmas of the | Ohiness. Cqmempnies: GReEAtion 5 . none of them were there last night|into its seventh day, declared todayi “If Kimmel had complied,” pur-| He asserted tnen ne was disturb-|ynyise completely to block off the|peace he fought to bring. ! { forthooniing peees Dasteys hkiess and if any did have grounds for|there was good reason to believe | sued Cooper, “would the disastrous|¢d by the “economic control that giqe streets, but recommended sand| Episcopalian funeral services will| j Sectec BIMRCIL otvSIROn KR Aol : i tive famili rt there” and i | the airdrome toda " complaint oveér treatment received,|agreements would be reached on!effects not have, occurred or have:!lve families exert over hier 8“ or gravel strips to keep coasters|be held in this old university town | Prémier Sede Y- Y they apparently were not sufficient- | scme of the critical world problems | peen materially reduced?” would be better pleased “if it really g0 tuming off into the side|at the ancient Christ Church of | 3 1g accompanicd Mar- 1y sure of their battle lines to carry under discussion. | “I think they would have been|Were a democratic I{nsfllullon in- streets. Heidelberg at 3 p. m. O a. m, . gl 51\:“[ tlo h;& quarters for an un- their fight into the open at last eve- % ! materially reduced,” Turner re- isumd of an oligarchy " 5_That barricade be placed on | (EST) Sunday. SANTA — A winsome and ) Schedu i:’ nformal lunch With the ning's made-to-order opportunity for, LONDON — The United Nations' plied, “and there was a good chance| In his statement'today Ickes said| Gold Street hill at Sixth to keep Funeral Arrangements cool-looking Santa Claus, with “HO).. merican Charge d'Affaires public airing. | Preparatory Commission’s commit- we could have inflicted consider- the Interior Department believes sliders from using steper top por-!| The Third and Seventh Armies,| her arms full of ‘“: mcru_u-'l; \Yraxlt'ell Robertson and a few other e Resignations Accepted | tee on sites voted today to cstablish | aple damage on the Japanese fleet.” | that “the concentration of economic tion and permit through traffic on | both commanded by Patton at dif- -l'laals <i‘lr::r- m“:tu:eflc'l:;s- the | officials. \ No comments were forthcoming onlmn permanent headquarters of the | i il control of which some people have two streef ve: Adopt sugges- | ferent stages in the European con- | e i P";’son In Peiping, news of Marshall’s (¢ behalf of the ousted police officers!| world peace agency somewhere in | cmplained can better be handled tion of barrier at lower side of | flict, will share responsibilities for : arrival in China reportedly speeded when Mayor Parsons announced |the eastern part of the Uni:ed!NORTHER“ llGHT by the people themselves under gixth Street, but not completely |the funeral under arrangements e = Wichy MChIGRIIg. Reflis ¢ having received, and the Council|States. i statehood with the assistance that climinate use of Gold Street for|anncunced by Brig. Gen. John M.| !Llluus‘ ovell"‘ l;xcculpatlgn ;‘rt Man- - without dissent voted to accept, the! — | | they will have from the Federal gov- consting nor entirely block side | Williems. REGIONA[ vET churia—which already have ex- [ asked for resignations of runner! FORT CUSTER, Mich.—Army of- | (HOIR Is GIVING |ernment. I streets entering, as also suggested.| A funeral train will carry thel Ik nded a rfmmh longer than origi- Chief of Police John Monagle, Asst. | ficlals announced today that all Hawall was annexed to the United' 4_That city officers determine | body to Luxembourg. ! nally anticipated. Chief Hubert Gilligan and Patrol- | leaves and furloughs had been can-’ pROGRAM SUNDAY {States in 1898 gnd Mas been & terTi=| when coasting is safe, at thAt time| Mrs. Patton, who was at her ! Meanwhile a semi-official dis- men John Homme, J. W. Dnnields]cellfl_d for soldiers in the Prisoner of tory since 1900. The Division of | gniy put up barricades and operate | husband’s bed..sme Stk e Had : patch claimed today that Central and Bruce Stringer. i War Division here so that 5000/ PN, Territcries and Island Possessions is caution signals: It shall be done. |late vesterday of complications \ Government troops Thursday re- B The five Councilmen present also, German internees may be veady bY = mhe Choir of the Northern Light|in the Interioy Department.” 5—That a skating arex be pro- | from injuries in gatraffic accident ’ - * | captured the important m 5 gave a unanimous vote of confirm- | Decemnber 28 for transportation 10 preghyterian Chutch will.sing the; Congress To Act vided in Evergreen Bowl: That was | agreed that he should be buried in " itou{'n u»m, about 140. ation to the appointments of Leon- ! Germany. Christmas Muslc Service at 11] Congress, which will have the {inal yne jntent at the time the tennis | the European soil he helped to lib- | northwest I “FMAkOW, ‘whielh Hac ard Williamson as Acting Chief of| il ‘elock Sunday morning. The pro- Sav on whether Hawaii becomes the qupes were built and will be car- ' erate and with the soldier dead of | been i Chinehe Colupunisty’ RGN Police and Max J. Rogers, Milo G.' PITTSBURGH — Another 45.000 |y am will be as follows: |49th state, alveady Is preparing t0 ,ieq out. !the fighting which smashed down since Nov. 10. *~ Clouse, Eager L. Holloway and Wal-| CIO-United Steelworkers have put|” The Musical Preparation for wor- 100k intg the Territory’s qualifica-| g _pat o sled or toboggan run ! Germany's last hope drive into the e i B i SR i § ter O. Sinn as new patrolmen; also their nearly five-to-one approval on iship: gt 10:50 a. m. Mrs. Carol Beery | tons. A House Territories Commit- . oonetyucted down into Ever- | Ardennes. Eeretivy M Absok Tioyihaby 4t to the temporary appointment of a strike to enforce a $2 a day Wage pgayis at the Organ; Miss Patricia | tee, which may be accompanied by ,.con Bowl on the northeast side: To Lie In State e 8 o | 1 afiiriie HBOARL d {thse’ © ide: | n Sta Alaska Lew M. Williams late yester- Pranklin T. Allen as patrolman.|demand, incomplete returns compil- | payis at the Piano; “FairestSome Senate Territories Committee poiayce of the very steep slope , A . & 5 i ¢ = » Councilman R. H. Williams is outjed by National Labor Relations' " 5 members, will visit Hawail next o4 p slope of | The body of the great armored day announced the following wire x g - H. “B d& rr'A sicvfie 7l e ‘k’ Lord Jesus,” Lorenz; “Joy to the‘ " . the bank, causing danger of slides, | commander, who was transferred just received by him from Govemor‘ P Bhe ol ! Board offices indicated today. WOrk- world,” Ashford; “Excerpt from MIER property owner refuses to permit. |from the Third Army to the skele- Ernest Gruening in Washington: L Sole comment from the populace at | ers in 145 plants in 15 States bal- | chyistian Fantasy,” Kohlmann. i Territorial Delegate Farrington = " .. ohq cireet committee repott, | tonized 15th Army. Oct. 2 after| “(‘Enflr’\l m (fi A ks edfl én 1 large was voiced by Roy Eaton,|lotted yesterday. Returns from at The Hymn (Congregation) No,|R) hailed Icke’s statement as the ;... by Councilman Skuse msi'c,-mcmng the de-Nazification policy ds ’qh-;(.th- \l/l”x 1 f";.n( ln;et : B former policeman, who, speaking as ' least 76 plants give 14287 for a|117; @he Call to Worship; The In- | ‘Most significant contribution to the oo 0i0 ™ Goclared that complaints | in Germany, was to'lle in state 'at :’\,’, will ‘sl‘u! “:l“ f‘l"‘”c 1;'"]"0“"';':'! Juneau's Common Council last @ private citizen of Juneau, cen-,strike, 2,093 against. {vocation, Lord’s Prayer, Gloria Movements for statehood for Hawail o “Noit Moloskey of vehicles | Villa Renier, Seventh Army head- i Alaska SOEINE, B TS © ‘night voted to accept the Territor- 3 sured the City administration for —_— Patri; “O Wondorous Nativity,” Luis (since the people of the islands, in a over-running her sidewalk and | quarters, from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m 1" ’fl 2 'fl I & J (ial Construction Company’s bid 'to- $ what he termed “very poor judg-| NEW YORK—The first daily com- | cs victoria; “Born Today,” Sweelick. : Plebiscit in 1940 requested by & con= oogpueioo o B oo grom | tonight (12 noon to 4 oty o b A NEE AL opened in JU-, 5150y $2,10048 for replacing 30 pil- 8 ment” in relinquishing the major mercial air passenger service be-| he Scripture Lesson, The Prayer,|gressional committee to determine oo 7y o o5 heer oravel pal mg ]bod- "'l;ll;mo l’1- m”t l % i i Ehu Scattle Branch of- 4,0 4nd other repairs to a 50-foot . part of the police force in the midst | tween the United States and Great The Response; “How Far Is It To their wishes, voted 2 to 1 in faver cratig ek fio co;‘rect Kridevlllle::oxlex:od i’m‘i:]l ande"xf‘\,il'i::u'yn ):m; fice. R by 55-foot section of the southern of a murder investigation and when | Britain is scheduled to start today | Bethlehem,” Shaw; “At The Oradle,”|Of statchood.” h i | Which has been ordered done. | civilian dignitaries from 8 a. m. end of the City Dock. N the City is invested by many un<{|—weathel permitting — with the | Fyanck; Women's Chorus. : Hawail’s population is approxi- Reterrad to the ‘strkdle s cotarnits | (2 8. o HT) NBF €hb. fhnessl . One other bid was received, from T TCintmied on Page BB | N e maont | Avorehip through the offer- | BUSY PN R eamite thin 168 Were two new requess: From | hour Sunday. Peggy Cummins 13y, coe . cois i totates - S Vo el = & : re- Do ; | Filgir g . ..., Mary Joyce for installation of steps Honor Guard B A ! Field to Hurn Field, England. Dedication; The Offertory: “The|Ickes said, the people of Hawali 3 M lgard to clearing away the present _____ 4 by S0 > b i ] at Fourth and East Streets, and! Six hundred men who served y | di 4 , ! | Guiding Star,” Coombs; Sung by me,d_.nd funcnon_ as ‘,’- u:ufled from Harobld B. Foss for installa-’undcr Patton in combat left Nuern- a ea no structure. Cole asked $600 addition- e as lngton‘ BUDAPEST, Hungary—Wholesale | TOMMY Morgan and Philip Hukill 'Ar?:;n“‘m R R hm(; tion of a street light on Evergreen | berg today to form an honor guard s I sl ir' required ini pull ‘She SR i ol T e The Christmas Meditation: “They | evidence of bloc voting along racia Ay . N b 2 | ing. Cole's unit price for driving { famine in Hungary this winter i » el BTN Avenue, in the Seatter Tract. at the funeral. The troops were gt -fip- {“seems unavoidable,” Food Minister |All Were Locking for g King,” Dick-|FE8 \ is closely tiod A TeDOIt turned in by Council-|chosen from the First and Ninth Yo |piles. wis 816 b DU SARUISE S linson; “O Gladsome Light,” Nor-| Economically Hawaii is closely tied . ; — cach asked by the winning bidder. L | Karoly Baranyos said today. Bar- !dl a "'A the Gl of th' Lord Ito the mainland. Most of its manu- | a0 "Ed Nielsen for the City Prop- | Infantry Divisions, which fought HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 22 — Pezgyl Cole's qualification precipitated —_— anyos, member of the Small Holders { 4¢P “And the Glory e Larg,- | < ¢ - erties Committee stated permission!under Patton in Africa and Sicily, 4 x - | ‘ By DRFW PLARSO! . told the Atschinted P he | Handel; The Hymn, No. 122; The factured goods come from the States. |\ = W P LT o ereial Ml i 4 Division, | Cummins, 90 pounds, 20. years and considerable roundtable ~discussion il N 1Party, told the Assoclated Press the | p 4000~ The Response, The|The States take most of the produce’ o cialland the Fourth Armored DIvisiol,|prigh cyrrently the leading candi-|regarding the meaning of the clear- g jchief medical officer in Budapest B 4 of Hawaii's two major -industries wocd-cutting on the city’s new!which led the drive from Nor- 4.0 for the titl2 role in “For ing ir t set forth in the bid | WASHINGTON—Only a handful |had presented “terrifying statistica; | T ostiude: “Allelula.¥ Tigrens. e Rt A 1 777" cemetery property. Clearing is | mandy. g G DYCE I0F Feaiea e " of 1 i . < The Choir is under the direction |Sugar and pineapples. ¥ ol ) edind ; 2o .. Amber,” is going to get $750 a week call. City Engineer J. L. McNam- people know it, but Gen. Douglas | with mortality exceeding birth over | e ST A needed at th the cemetery and Twelve honorary pallbear WEre white 20tk FO: . g v g 5 o & of Mrs. George B. Schmidt. Mrs. i cic o » while h Century-Fox decides ara said that he would not MacArthur is about the only man |50 per cent and illnesses wholesale Carol Beery 'Davls /Organist, and! gravel pit, the committee declded.|xmmod. | whether she gets the part. that old piling be pulled, but that who ever declined a Presidential through malnutrition and starva- 1 4 o1 i {but should be done by the city| Lt Gen. John C. H. Lee, Lt. Gen. 5 contrRne Whieh . z s al vides | they must at t be cut - order to come to Washington m:uon." kgt Pmr%’,:'of';:::;ifiams" f(oMMu“lTY S'“G IS itself to make work to relieve un-;J. K. Cannon, Lt. Gen. Lucian K. opuonal semi-annual r::evll‘:;’s uptex\ciwu';‘\ B4 lpast te off or tak i R empl ent. Ma Ernes! Soba | Trasac K Cavatl s 2 s ¥ 5 ‘o;.:‘g; ;::l:esthe President of the PANAMA CITY—At least four! Sopranos—Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrsfsu“DAv A ER"OON ;::fe:y'?}:-‘\‘t hel);’:uld”:)(;r:v,::ch?;,‘: :{Ll:;::n, Jr., Gl\:l:!.AGw‘ ;:‘I:EI to ‘,a'wo a week was a)pproved y,:_.;.‘ Approval of the Territorial Con~ : 3 o = FI E %, PO e z + terd in Los Angeles or , struction Com £ - ‘ The incident occurred about two | persons were killed and one wound- | Rhea MacFarlane, Mrs. Dora Sween | U. S. Employment Service office for | Brig. Gen. Walter J. Muller, Brig. | c, - gl B Supsrior s Company's itk Whe o8 . ey, Mrs. Adrienne Cooley, Mrs. B. R, (Court. ried by a split vote; Councilmen months ago when Washington and |ed early today in a short-lived revo- Gl’ass Mh_ Donald L )‘Aachim;on" a new check on Juneau's unem-|Gen. Ray T. Maddix, Brig. Gen. pegoy has five British pictures to! Grummett, Nielsen al;d Young vot~ , MacArthur were ‘ having trouble |lutionary attempt, which a govern- 885 W VORI B ; IAI (HRISTMAS TREE | pidyment situation. | John M. Willems, Maj. Gen. Rob-|jer cradit but none in America. |ing yes, Lea and Skuse naying. over the carrying out of directives | ment statement charged was carried ~Altos—Miss Patricia . Davis, Miss | ! Referred \u. the Bo.uz Harbor | ert M. G. Littlejohn, Col. Paul D. B AEEA i o ) and at the time when Under Sec- |out by followers of former President Mary Shaw, Miss Jean Shaw, Mrs. i Committee was a proposal by Mrs. Harkins, Col. Thomas H. Nixen and " ’ retary of State Dean Acheson re-jArnulfo Arias . The attempt was DonyBurms' » Mrs A custom which has grown inipannie L. Robinson that the city | Maj. Gen. Lucen C. Allen, Deputy | SEASONS GREHI“S N buffed - MacArthur with the re-|made at Colon. A B ol g B ;;ai:n;r l‘)‘;re"u‘;‘:a‘t‘h :lmc:l i;zt:(iglll:‘purchnse her house at the Small|Commander of the 15th Army. <Six B“rned' Dea'h' ! = “that he was to carry out 3 2 : g athering | oat Harbor, which she suggested e - | —_— m not make it. o DETROIT — General Motors and ch:’,?;‘_mlb R laroundthe big, brightly lighted | conld be used in several P " " b E l M H BI | INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 21 — Capt. At about that time, Truman sent]the CIO United Auto Workers con- W:;: 5 o vc;nugh i g:mmy %:lsft:ms lr[ee the Sumn- ' price, $4,500. li"le Glass Eye (" Ear y omlllg aze ;nobm O'Neal, chief of state police | the General a message asking him | tinued deadlocked today in their | - "em ™ A0 0 e 6 oy or 0o coilin e . detectives, doesn’t know how to in- e, F. D. Craig. imunity sing. u | Ay to come home for cas” Ration. | dispute over a union demand for a e i y B . K “ed A I WINNIPEG, Dec. 22 —* A mother | VTPret a Christmas greeting he ve- MacArthur replied b the Com- |30 per cent rate increase but there, Slie thod ;15 40 apa'n this vear e | ANAMENIC@N |.ni her five chiidren were bumed ceélved from an inmate of the Ins mander-in-Chief that he had a|was a possibility of developments in | uso (HRISIMAS 18 S, corer g8 FeRiT dna Pt y o o g |to death and three other persons|diane prison. t« great deal to do in Japan and |the offing. : |Eieete; 45K, -ui¥ ONSHREL - osidents|, Is(har e al T"al were .injured when fire destroyed| O'Neal’s Investigation of a burg- = respectfully asked if he could de!erl —_— — are cordially invited to be present . |the interior of a two story houselary last summer led to a sentence « 4 the trip until spring. | LONDON — William (Lord Haw | Christmas for servicemen at the;f"’?o"?w ‘ane‘rnpon W '$ oclock, | Flv D N lin Central Winnipeg early today, |Of 10 to 20 years for the man. = The President did not make an|Haw) Joyce, whose appeal of his!USO will start tomorrow nfuernoon:'m JOm, d“ singing the .Ch”‘”"",‘v“ YOKOHAMA, Dec. 22 — A. U. 8. Bt o N | Written in ink on a conventional | . ¢ sent As-|death senience for high treason was|at 4 o'clock when the men will act |PYmns and carols. The singing will military commission trying “Little | | Yule card was: g . issue of the matter, bu | be”16d. by Mrx' Robert Tre: ; / . | sistant Secretary of War McCloy | dismissed by the House of Lords as hosts at a children’s party. bl Sty ert Treat, ac- Glass Eye” Tatsuo Tsuchiva on| A"angmg 'or | “Thinking of you this Christmas. to Tokyo to straighten out the|this week, will be executed at| Starting at 5:48" o'cloek Waffles | companied by Mrs. Ray Nevin ut the| ALTON, 11, Dec. 22-Five persons| charges of killing an American Wish you were here.” snarled problems, Since then rela- | Wandsworth Prison, January 3. jand coffee will be served to the °'E4: (are dead and eight others ill in|prisoner of war today denied a de- p 5 men and at 9:45 o'clock there will| TEI & ey tAlton hospitals as a result of|fense motion to aecquit the former tions have greatly improved. 22 4 Kk e | 0 q | However, MacArthur is still the| CHICAGO—A cold weekend is in |b2 special entertainment, candy| BATAVIA, Java—Premier suzun;hflVlnz drung what Deputy Cor- guard. . | |GIMME A QUICK HAIRCUT ¢ only general who causes the War|Prospect for most of the Midwest |making and card playing. ! Sjahrir of te unrecognized Indon- |Oner Robert H. Streeper described| The commission refused also o "'o (ome 'o u s ! | AND SHAVE 1'VE ONLY GOT Department to maintain a special | and the North Central States are in| Christmas Eve will be a sort of | esian Republic said today that the |35 2 poisonous concoction of de-'dismiss the count on which the sds . alfles for e drmag ot polte | e e | oo e S | pscaceas Poees Ereservaion Corse | ER, Caliled Gy plane | the Aokt DUTMRD: | LONDON,Des M. 0.8, Naw messages.” Whereas routine orders | ma: sonnel of the armed forces stationed | (TKR) had agreed to take on the i ATIIARe Cdippany - piant | PONAKY.. N, Dec. dah. L. ). NAvY § 4 are sent to most generals in the the border from Canada, sending here and those on furlough. W°'Itask of remoging Japanese “.uops;'ln East Alton. Two other specifications filed spokesman said today thousands of | b field, every communication to Mac- | the thermometer further down. {men of Juneau and Douglas will be|from the inferior of Java for the ComPany officials, asked by po-|against Tsuchiya were dismissed. brides of scrvicemen and their b 4 Arthur is first sent to a special | (there to give a friendly greeting| British. | lice, were endeavoring to contact|They charged him with beating Lt. bables could start sailing for the! 3 e rewritten int SAN FRANCISCO—Some 150,000 |and also the popular GS8O girls. San- ! 3 all 250 employes of the plant and Col. Allan M. Cory of Tulsa, Okla., United States between Jan. 10-20 % office to b o careful 1 ) dfplomatic language. | servicemen are on the West Coast|ta will also arrive and he will have urge them to submit to medical and of withholding and misusing if sufficient shipping was provided 3 : P today, their Christmas plans plagued |gifts. Last Christmas Eve was pro- ®. @ @ o o ¢ o o o o o treatment if shey had drunk any|Red Cross supplies. Hearsay evi- and if Congress passed a bill al-' ¥ STORM OVER SNYDER {by a transportation bottleneck. ‘nounced a great satisfying success. e of the mixture. Five were given dence and lack of evidence brought lowing them to enter as non-quot; Not since the turbulent days A | ©On Christmas Day night, start-'® COMICS 4th SECTION ¢ |treatment and sent to their homes. | the dismissals. immigrants, *" When Jesse Jones was battling it| SEATTLE — A Zact-fiading com- ing at 9:30 o'clock there will be,® o| Plant officials said the workers' Allowed to stand was the charge The American Embassy expects ) f out with FDR has so much inner- | Mittee will meet today with publish- |a dance in USO headquarters. L The eight cartoon’ strips ® started drinking the alcohol and that Tsuchiya beat to death Pfc. by Jan. 1 to have 6500 applications = circle criticism been heaped on the|€rs nd striking Seattle printers. | =S j® carried in the Empire will o soda early in the week, obviously in Robert Gordon Teas of Streator, for visas, the maximum quota al- E head of one man in government—in ‘The committes was named by Mayor WASHINGTON -~ Government be found in today's Empire a “premature Christmas celebra- Il | lotment. The pending bill would al- | et this case semi-somnolent John | William - Devin after the printers|controls on use of newsprint: will on -Page 7, Fourth Section. Oltlon.” They said they did not know ) Defense moves followed complc“‘lcw from 15,000 to 20,000 depend- —_—— (Continued on Page Four) {turned down two offers of arbitra- tion. be lifted December 31, but supply is expected to remain short of demand. ® what the drink was or where it\ ® © 0 o ¢ 0 0 o o o o was obtained. tion of the prosecution’s case ear- lier today. ents of ‘service men to enter the United States each month.

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