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PAGETWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1946 e T Dt & ever, of a break in the deadlock o N JENSEN WILL BE HERE ARE MINOR 11,0015 Bob Lesher : : ,—»\M - — 2 Now TIEQ up | with General Motors, whose 175,000 The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- vorkers ha bee strike si g L STREWN ON WATERS ..o v oo - And Wesley Turner ol ol e o - oL ticn twice during the past 24 hours for a 30 per cent pay boost. JANUARY CLEARANCE i : 1 B Ll SEATTLE, Jan. 16,~On her trip “'F“”"' il Joeated | A Joint gel party for Bob| Dy : B enrcute to the Aleutian fslands, 1Sk, was e A ey hor and ¢ rthday party for| Nl I8 O © 9 4 4 c ’ . row, ' | 4-8 call at 7:30 o'clock last evening A et N e COATS, WORK JACKETS, ¢ ; starting tomorrow, the U. S. Army St evening | wesloy Tumer was given last v transport D. W. Branch, will carry Arriving at the 4-8 b at the home of Mrs. Char S - |the ashes of the late Capt. Michael| 2nd E streets, the firemen found p, 4ho, Was asstited by Oapt. L : ! % ( ¢ R , . | (Continued from Page One, MEN'S WOOL OUTDUOB 3 3 M. Jensen, who died here recently., the blaze was actually at Twelfth ayers and Mr. and Mrs. miiih ot ) | WEATHER REPORT (U” 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperhiures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0’Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 39; minimum, 34. At Airport—Maximum, 37 minimum, 30. ' * The vessel's engines will be stop- and A streets—a 4-7 call-in a i INAWS pad in the Gulf of Georgia and the | house owned by Mis. Mae Kilroy. pop will leave this week for Texas strike .was postponed one week I*ACK u e <Y g veteran Marine's ashes consigned to An overheated stove was the cause. where he will attend school for the | Meanwhile, about 30,000 steel work- tha soas. The funeral service will | Damage was practically nil. remainder of the term and- visit ers were idle because of disputes 4 be read by Capt. S. C. Frey, magter ~Just a few minutes past noon with Mr. Lesher's parents. ‘Bob was | involving ssues, but steel pro- 'y Clearance Values ¥ R < of th> Branch, in which Captin | today, the firemen were called to porn in Juneau and this will be hisjgu¢tion, w ras curtailed s last Shop, Men’s Jackets, y & Jensen sailed during the war, It was | the Small Boat Harbor where use! first trip Outside. Monday’s strike deadline nedred, i . Eis ship. of a chemical extinquisher quickly, = wesley cslebrated his sixteenth | continued to,ciimb, ws for work, out-of-doors, 3 As a pilot for the Army Trans- smothere® flames in the engine pirthday this week and alarge group WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) e o 0 Rain or snow tonight and Thursday.. Little change in temperature., Lowest tonight The CIO United Aujo Workers in wage negotiations with the Ford Motor Co., held cut for 1912 cents an hour wage increase as re- commended by the fact-findi board in the General Motors d pute, The Company's offer of 17! " 1 agure GIoARnER & i portation Corps, he performed valu- | room of the gasboat 31B202. Boat. of friends attended the joint affair wenow at the time You need them able services. At that time ships owner J. B. Harris had been test- for tha two beys | plying to Alaska were blacked out,|ing out his engine when a back- | An enjoyable evening was spent pilot houses entrenched with cement | fire resulted in flames. Damage was with playing games, and cake and {blocks. Captain Jensen often stood slight ice-cream were served by the host- i e = 'on the top of the wheelhouse &s he BRI csses,. . One of the highlights of the ’\‘,"';‘"mj‘i! lffl‘?‘“‘s-dj“"““"“‘” | guided a ship through the dangerous evening was a Quiz Contest con-| .t i d’ pot GAW-CIO b BPVRARY WAL | waters of the inside passage. | ducted by Capt. Bayers, with prizes Px'cs‘)drm‘ R. J ,ri“m b4 ad o e R o R S e | | being awarded to Jimmie Gleason | 3 DR TAB e ©e0000s20cs60000000000 |e0e0ececo00seccsceescscnensoe el ST Wool Plaid Blazers . . . CHURCHILLLOOKS | i " tiohd s witandiy the-pacty P were Keith Weiss, Bob Howell, Gus Muted weol plaid blazers, red and WASHINGTON—I¢ has been an- adgams, Pete Olson, Jimmie Gleason, bluc ones for work or sports ar. g |pounced that President Truman g Maloney, Shirley Elstead, | Sizcs 36-46 . . . has accepted the resignation of H. Jenni and Ruth Larson, Charloite BRI'ISH lABOR Struve Hensel, Assistant Secretary npacon, Eileen Nelson and = Betty Heg 8.50 and 8.95 5 0 ! 4 of the Navy. Hensel will be replac- | Edgecomb; - Also in attendance w: Sl & 7 ® fed by W. John Kenney, a former | nys. Vera Bayers, Mrs. Neenah Ba | MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Pan. Angeles lawyer, beginning Feb- | ers, Capt. Kinky Bayers, Mr. and ! Winston Churchill, Britain's wa.rtlmv‘ ruary 2 M John Turner, Mrs. Charles prime minister, said in an inter- | e Lesher, and the two honorees. Leather Sleeve Jackets . . . view soon after arriving here he| ppyERLY MILLS, Calif. — The x %% 4 RCre s hopes United States troops “are not| sperican Legion has announced " Rayon and wool suede fronts, full all going home because we &re not .. to initiate Col. James Roose- STEAMER MOVEMENIS leather siecves. Knit cuffs and ,numerous enough to handle postwar velt, eldest son of, the: late [ X butions. Sizes 38-44 . . . Europe alone.” » dent, and former Congressman . 1, “The armies have to be keptin'the | ;" gogere, Jr, son of the late| Alaska in port irom ine souin field in order that all the work we , . o o Sckeduled to sail for Sitka at mid- humorist, at ies tonight C - Reg. 98§ - $(’ 00 have doneto achieve victory will fiot| - : night L] JOINTHE MARCH be destroyed,” said Churchill, his| ey ol W. Va, -The death list - Baranof, from Seattle, westbound, e Voicheelgar nd r"m'A z ‘|in the freak Havaco Mine " blast Schedulad tq arrive at 11 o'clock to- G : Ccmmenting on American llbolg“‘w to 14 today while experts to Dight ¢ sail half an hour later i B o Weel Mackinaws . . . Sl Pl iimTed, - _ [determine the cause of the terri-' Yukon from the west, sailed south “I do not look for an increase in | tic . . 7 s 4§ cause having voted overwhelming- - uled to arrive from Seattle sometime 9 . e > TR 1 perfeet for work or casual wear. e i . Fr s — For this speedy mixing method, all in- ~ Beatin mixer or by hand for 2 minutes. Iy for labor, the people will take orrow . gredients must be at room tempe: e, Thén ad qQ 3 ralues. Sizes 36-46 4 L i | ST. LQUIS — A much greater P % Spleadid values. Sizes 36-46 . . . p N v C AR A G Sateie i : | What they can get. 4, | amount of energy than is produced u schedulad to sail from Seattle Sttt b ot Remainder of ik T F | by splitting of the uranium atom OmOITOW 2Y cups sifted CENTENNIAL Be Nt P i 7 [ by g i S e ed CENTENN cat 2 minutes more. Pour into two d€g. e Lo $ 000 Fi" -seven Ja [ may develop from use of cosmic North Sea scheduled to sall from Peach “10»‘-]“’"}"’“% lour inch greased or paper-lined layer y p | rays, Chancellor Arthur H. Com ttle Saturday. 3 teaspoons double-acting pans. Bake in moderate oven (375°F.) , Briidess W hedinea to mi baking powder K SH 5o < % ton of Washington University said _ Princess Norah, scheduled to sail et aond tbout 30 minutes. Let ool a few mir: H ' d 'w from Vancouver Jan 22 : utes, remove from pans onto rack onvided of War i vient. “Processes nave appear- 50m anary 22 A s e p : n Shgade s sall e ool, frost as desired. Navy Pea Jackets . . . ed in our study of cosmic rays _ Lcngass, scheduled to sall from npeque s cup milk. Add 1 teaspoon £ . . . e oy Scattle January- 25 5 o — e which transform all of the mass flavoring to the milk, Cotil] o PR | * s 3 ecause it is berter i iy i Crimes, Ausiralia | .o e e e o' o s e ey i i the bowt: | I 2, Bcanss s Iy bstes of-dcors, work or play. Sizes 36- kg | tom told the St. Louis Academy kil g 7y Half the milk is to (entennial PEACH 3 - Y; cup shortening AR L ~ x g - | Scienc 5 ] 8 L0SSOM CAKE FLOUR! 46 o' Gehubi i ‘L"“‘: Q,"::;‘ e Cyril 'R. LeMatte of St. Paul. 2 medium or large eggs, unbeaten | g ian war crimes court af n - YK FIT v Minn. is in town and registered at P 9 50_10 5[] has passed death sentences oh 28 FRANKFURT, Germany — Gen. | Bq‘;m(), i 8 | leg. . . B ® Japanese convicted as war crimin- | Joseph T. McNarney announced to- St als, sentenced 29 others to ‘long|day that no more mass demonstra- " p 5 c % A prison terms and acquitted eight, | tions by American soldiers would $406044890300004¢ 4. ooV COPOCIOOLOLIPNOLVIVILIEIEDO0GG0000000600000000004 from Labuan to| the | be permitted in the European & X Fridn 4 a dispatch Sheep Lmed WOYk COHIS AT éydn:'y Sun reported today. theater without the authority of s 1 1 | military commanders. Sheep lined, pile collar, in dur- HopE up FoR gh B = < 3 : | WASHINGTON—Reduction of the able 1 3 ‘g 'S arvel- 1 able double duty twill. Marve . h my's strength to 1,500,000 men | Al ous warm work coat. ; I |by July 1 as now planned may 38-44 . . - [ force the abandonment of billions T P d Ca | of dollars worth of overseas Sup- Reg. Poe. S] i).‘l‘b The overwhelming Republican ma- | Plies, Senators were told today H jority in early filings for the 73“,,-“‘ Acting Secretary of War Kenneth Primaries was trimmed some today|C. Royall gave this report to a with the receipt here by the Clerk |Special Senate, military. subcom- of the District Court of a declara-| mittee studying the slowdown in | tion of candidacy from Andrew Hope, | Army demobilization |of Sitka. He is a candidate for re- | - |election to the Territorial House of | WASHINGTON The . United | Representatives, in the Democratic | States has given notice to Siam | Primary. {to return to French Indo-China | territories acquired during the war. - e B 2, - . pAG'“G THE opA The Flathead or Salish Indians of Montana were not flatheaded. PORTLAND, Ore., — A landlady i 2 p g pe . | re is whether it pays m P TRGES: beine usea a3 cotction headquart- | use and care, constitutes a far less| PCTe 15 Wondering e ers. hazard to all concerned than lhof;c; A tenant’s 200-pound St. Ber- REDS 10 DD? fg -« Four new members were elected who e ceived such train- MEMBERS T0 PROMOTE . oo, o5 st v e scees such (i g G bumped i b The comed into the club at the next 50- |to have a training program for the | Cobision knocked her down and | SA“AIONUMPROGRAM clal meeting, which Will be at the Junior element of Juneau, as well °TOKe her lee. |home of Mrs. Crystal Jenne, Mon- a5 the Boy Scouts Organizations if e day evening, February 4. (heTewiih tb ks AfvAREaGE. of H1e! TWO PLEAD GUILTY The Business and Professional - Co-hostesses with Mrs, Jenne will facilities { Both turned over to Federal s Glab - members were Ie-ipe Mrs. Edna Lomen and Miss Ruth’ Next Tu-sday evening at 7 30| authorities after arrest by OCity Kegular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent | 90600000080 00v 9000902064090 000000 FX Y22 000082 100800006600 006000000004 | { | - their president, Mrs. Lil< Goffin, and the program subject Wil o'clock in the basement of the A-|Police, Lena Brown and John at thess fioon lancheon ¢ Totemational Relation PR a e et S xoBr{ Houts have both pleaded guilly be- cetix ; tawrite, individually, é SRGAER . sting ‘and all who wish to take|foré U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray o proper Federal Government offi=| % » . [advantage of the clubs facilities are|D€re, to drunk and disorderly, con- @als urging the’necessary appropria- RIF[E~ pls‘[ol (l“B Is tnvitad fo tbarid and be as@flgn;»(l w!dum charges. Both are being held | ons for the much-needed sanator- =y tha different ew,mngs',’nk'm“gp is|in the Federal jail with sentences | jum for the care of tuberculosis prw gy 1 En. at pr sent available to the Club, | deferred. Mrs. Brown entered her | aticnts n S. E. Alaska. Reporting REO GANIIED MAKE Ladies 2re also urged to again turn | BUllty plea on ‘arrajgnment late | m the ree:nt.mecting at the City ! : » out as in the past with the thought |Yesterday. Houts was arraigned this i;an it whiéh this project was oute plA“s FOR A('”ON of forh Srus il p“m'{,mw' morning. | ed by Dr. C. Barl Albrecht, Mrs. i1 the matches planned for the fu.| Complaint against Houts was #ggen ‘stressed the importance of as . 4 7 | signed by the City Magistrate; that imany letters as possible being sent.| maying Leen dormant since Pearl > | against Mrs. Brown by U. S. Mar- | A letter of greeting to club mem- gurhor, the Juneau Rifle and Pistol shal William T. Mahoney. «2r member of the local club who Was aeeting for reorganization and elec- CASE DISMISSED '@ teacher in the Offics of Indian tion of officers, FOR MRS. RAMSAY | Action on a misdemeanor chargs | Affeirs Scheol at Douglas for|. jay p_willlams, President of the p | brought by the Alaska Native Ser- ‘many. yeass, was read: Mrs; Davis' Club, called the meeting and after WILL BE TOMORROW | vice against Mrs. Mary Dick, nes | IR fs now in St. PaulgMinn., and she paying declined to serve again, the peen continued until Friday by | §sent her ‘greetings to all-her old folowing officers were elected for U. S Commissioner Felix Gray, riends fn Juneau and Douglas. - the present year: A. W. Boddy, Pres- oo 05,000 F < el following a hearing in Commission~ § {Mrs. Wilda Husted, Past President jgent; G. H. Millerman, Vice Presi- o) 15 WO Passed aWay ye| .o Gourt here yesterday afternoon: f-the BPW in Great Falls Mont., dent; J, W, Lelvers, re-elected as ](d“:(‘ e ‘;“,f““' h""’; SV be| vt Dick, a native woman, is al= nd o gssociated witheB, H. Beh- Secretary; Dr, W, P. Blanton, Treas- 1 o ‘MO0 BIVoon ah 2 0°¢lo0k 1000 1 have refused to permiit her ds? Bompany, Was introduced. @t yrer ang John Osborne re-elected as t;ul')rr ;ivrt el of ‘the Charles W.| | oo oid - daughter o - attend his meetng, and she spoke of her pyeeutive Officer. The announcoment has been made | 5¢h00l. She maintains her daughter feasure at finding an active BPW . During the war the club was, by i ”“‘(. )\k‘»vlm-ll‘l 9 l".:“ m}"”' too ill to go to school, that she | *Club in hernew home. force of circumstances, inactive due, " 1 “SKEL W Dot be opened| " ent home in November and | § Due to the Health Council me2t- 15 the lack of ammunition and other " b, B W way oail : > . 3 e ¥ Sing at the City Hall the same night supplies, and also its membership L. €VeninE between 7:30 oreiocic| B8 D | o0 bflCk flgflln to an OIdfilmlly custom E St + 9 o’clock b v The case 15 to be resumed after | ¥as the regular social meeting of was scattered through the Territory &' l“‘“"“"’m‘:‘] D‘Ml“”“‘“‘ CBAD- | 1o sict T Becss snamithod] be A4 | Jfhe club, the talk by Arthur Hedges and in the Armed Forces. It was ° (0 PV the N ) Y m brings in the Coca-Cola B e s ebey 8nd.In the Armed Forees. It WSS " peen ', £, Rice will conduct the | PHysiclan He knows he’s back at home base when Mo g ~z g wis canceled. and it Js o Asociation as o Class B Club. und e g el e FROM SEWARD | from the family refrigerator. Al hands gather ’round and the reunion J (7,674 6 $ianned to bave him appear 2t the this status “was maintained during . B2 Q¥ fROLite " elentio s ' 7 ”fiZ (Juncheon meeting February 20 the war. During this period the p /i and “Crossing o) . —ard are’ gheels 8¢ the el starts off with refreshment. The words Have a Coke always strike the : e § ine sport was given thal @ Det club's range equipment was moved g 1 4 : : : . i the ToER {@rotit of $10.50 was realised from the (o he basement of the A-B Hall, set' o (IR Wl be 0 Evergreen 7 - { old spark of familiar friendliness. Be sure there’s enough Coke cn hand . high-sTgH % of ‘tickets on the handmade yp and used by the National Guard. CC"C'®"Y | = “ r by .- FROM NAKNEK | : . o M B3 3 f thanks given to al! who g 9 ¢ 3 ¢ -y . iation i: d:votg o o g“ " su(cflk':!‘: rifles are again becoming av '1-abl:~. All Naknek has arrived in Juneau, She | ugo«;nfoln ::xd m_iblfr;vntam AR e 0 batoine Acttve, is a guest at the Baranof | BOTTLED. UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY / oke" are the registered trade- “yenture. . L not only as a sport for its members,! POMONA, Calif., — Poundmaster e 1 w-irksr\;_{flchcdufizg\;idncmm BPW members were also asked to but as a means for the training of Will Warren thinks maybe the enc . uct of Tae Coca-Cols Company. il : 3 g 5 may e end| A pair of blue jays has been knowy o g joniate’t 16dst one article of cloth- young folks in the use and care.of of the butter shortage 1s In sight o ot 4 cat by a serien of Htacks ) JUNEAU COLD STOCRAGE CoO. ¢ 10 ‘the Victory Clothing Collec: arms. 1 is pointed out that the use for him. Police lassced two milk | in which one bird noisily astthets ite | 1 These may be left at the of firearms in the hands of those cows out of the path of a bus and gttention while the next dives in 10| 945 The C-C Co. ‘American Legion Dugout, which i who have been instructed in their‘hen turned them over to him dellver a shar,, peek | s ©) | . X Funeral services for Mrs. Jean