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1946 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE | Appropriation, in the whole com- " #ol PAN-AMERICANA en ; 5 House and Senate. { tever Way Y EATUREBILLAT ~ BUDGET MESSAGE FEATURED IN BILL Whatever Wa ow § |SFEATU & . Delegate Bartlett’s bill authoriz- % a E Likke Your Fun CAPITOL TONIGHT GIVEN CONGRESS - oniic st i AT 20TH CENTURY | LAST NIGHT districts in Alaska to issue revenue | ~ bonds has passed the House with- : PEEE TS A STORY OF BAD G 5 | Setting @ new standard in Holly-; BY MARY LEE COUNCIL B mihdNE o | Through Psychology and human A STORY OF BAD GIRLS wood film fare, RKO Radio’s “Pan-| Secretary to Delegate Bartlett The bill eliminates the necessity | kindness, sonfe girls who are class- Americana” while featuring a strict-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 — The for Alaska nulm(‘l])f\lnw: vmdl;t:b}-‘ ed as incorrigible in a county re- GANGSTER PAWNS a ly Yankee cast of principals, uses President's budget message to Con- | jjc utility districts to come to Con- | s form school, are started on a new Th Learned only authentic Latin-American songs| gress for the fiscal year 1947 re-|gress for permission to issue "'“""“"}H k w Id Sh k b career that will give them a chance ey . |sung by Latin vocalists and plaved |commends appropriations in the bonds It provides for # majority ockey wor AKeN DY to amount to something : the Rackets Iby Latin orchestras, in back-|amount of $21,673,850 for the Ter- | vote of the qualified electo : ! i i Supl. 151N S ORIg e S5 1 f the qua electors in the SR O. dr Girls o (o Latin orchestras i B o T o iyt | the qualified electors in the | Drgstic Move Against ment in te PRC. arams i from a Small |This feature opens at the Capitol' million dollars in excess of monies | o, § | In Chains” which opened yesterday Ti s featu s @ apitol ollars xees W such revants RChAL p Wi e g ime Crook... . % ! tonight appropriated by Congress for the i 59 5 Maple l.eaf S'ar at_the 20th Century Theatre Bt I. NQ B Phitiio Terry, Audrey Long, Rob-'1946 fise year. A summaty of the STRAWSEETG Bk MONTREAL, Jan, 30.—The hock- | The film stars Arline Judge. She ; in the County Jail s ert Benchley and Eve Arden are fea-| Al items follows Delegate Bartlett has urged the |€y career of towering Walter b e o (,)]”L'.l‘ “1“” “.x,((“ m tional [0 &3 fyew York pleturs-mighiins Estimate Appropriated | gecretary of the Interior to make | (Babe) /Pratt, one*of the g ot e expetiment: in the sctiool, wotke acliona representatives who make a flying 1947 1946 : ake | : ing against the bitter opposition of 5 i i g R e T bt an early examination of the boun- defensemen of the last decade ap- |, “ooked political administration, as they'd:say it in tour through Central and South|Care and custody daries of the Glacier Bay National | Péared to be ended today ur 8 ‘ sy ¥ 8 < ‘Me icol. It's Arfmnsuvm :-(:mvl\ vux the prettiest of insane § 201700 § 290,000 | Monument in order to open to the | National Hockey League appeal| V- Demeegien {gir] in each country. The musical| Communications public domain certain land for | board overrules the expulsion order "0 ' A Iy hw_hlxghw of their trip take place|System 543,000 227840 farming and stock. raising. of League President Mervin (Red) . PR KRNl in various loceles in Mexico City,{Fire prevention It is believed that the area gen- | Dutton. W in Brazil ,{!.4;1una. ‘R‘lbu de Janeiro ‘and other on the public do- erally known as Strawberry Point,| In a drastic move that shook the NE“/S by And ulk G R : " LAtaan 147460 “which adds nothing whatsoever to | hockey world yesterday, Dutton ex- Seven songs, three dance routines 858,000 SII0 e scenic aspect b g _ | pelled the famed star of the Toron- MERICA ki of the Monu- |F AMER nd many production numbers are!Game Law En- ment." is particularly well-suited to|to Maple Leafs from organized DOUGLAS GUARDS SCORE presented in the offering. Robert forcement 186,900 142,585 ggricuitural development since it is | hockey for “violating the rules OVER JUNEAU SQUAD Collazo’s “Rhumba Matumbg” is Governor and Sec- the largest level area in northern | agAinst bambling.” In a contest last week between sung by Isakelita, noted Spanish en-| yetary, salaries and Southeastern Alaska Declaring that “the good of pro- the Juneau and Douglas Territorial tertainer, in a Mexico City nuzh»l‘ contingent expenses SR | fessional hockey can't be jeopardiz- Guardsmen with both teams shoot- |club. Pepe Guizar dalajara” | (Governor's | | ed to protect one player,” the czar ing on their own home ranges, the i1s sung by the Padilla sisters at &' gfice) 48,200 44,000, POWER-BOAT, STAR ROUTES |of the big league ice sport said Douglas Guards scored over the ‘Mexwun village \Tz-ddmu. fo!lm\" °d| Indigent Relief 20,000 24,000 Contracts on bids for forty-seven | hat he had taken the action only Juneau Guards, according to Capt. - {by Chuy C“mnl!.on\' singing of Ga- pegislative Expenses power-boat and star routes in Al- | after Pratt had “ignored warnings Wendell Cahill. The total scores of \ briel Ruiz va Vl(‘»}ll. ad in English | (appropriated bi- aska will be awarded within a few | against gambling.” the teams was not announced by : | “Stars In Your Eyes") S ennally) 48,000 | days, according to information| One of the former greats of the tabulator Col. Jay Willlams. The In a Havana supper club setting, yedical relief for { made available to Delegate Bartlett | game himself, the red-haired Dut- Douglas Unit will meet again | Miguielito | Valdes, Cubi's favorile patives . 844,150 by the Post Office Department. ton said that the 30-year old, 212- Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at ‘bfl{"‘om» ngs Margarita Lecuona’s afinera] Resources 312500 157,500 December 11, 1945, was the clos- | pound star of 11 Major League the Natatorium Hall. a_?“bd‘: and 1";‘“}_- with ,‘*fi‘;“‘““‘- Natives, educa- ing date for submitting the bids|hockey campaigns had been su: SPECIAL MEETING ‘;‘“95 f "']‘;l"“) V"”""’d"_B CBX0 tion of 1414910 making proposals for carrying the | pected for some time of breaking Gastineau Lodge No. 124 held a lb:_"“” S ’;; ’;;y:]‘&“‘:-‘md C?;:Tw Alaska Experiment mails in the Territory from July{the N.H.L. rule which forbids play- Special meeting last evening in o i A station Work 52,500 42,500 1, 1946, to June 30, 1950 e of lea Eagles Hall for the purpose of con- 5 . ers to bet on the outcome of league purpo POP_EYE cAnTo u in, and the seventh song, Ary s. Next regular meet- #tantalizing ¢ . AV Alaska Extension e s games even if the teams to which ferring degre avres st foad “No Tanolerin da BEEAES " carvice Work 23,050 23950 AIR ROUTES DECISION |:’hey belon’; are’ not_ involved., ing will be held on next Tuesday, LATEST FOX NEW is sung by Loise Bumett in @ pala- pupiic schools 50000 50000| It may be a matter of months| “I was faced,” Dutton added, Feb. 5. " TANp o(')rm:n > a Chuy Reyes and his Rhumba Alaska Railmad. | before the decision of the Civil “with reports that Pratt was gamb- ——— SELECTED SHORTS! Bnnd..and Nestor" Amaral -and His appropriated AAerrm‘nuncs Bonrfi is made on ap-[ling. I appointed an investigator, WAHTO, BRIDE VISIT HERE § = b Brazilian crchestra, provide most of funds 5,368,300 2825400 plications for air mules‘w and | who brought me the evidence. Capt. Albert Oliver Wahto and -~ - R | the music for the film The noteq Alaska Railroad | through Alaska to the Orient, ac-|when confronted with this evi- his bride of November 16, arrived On the first coast to coast ald mail . O |dance duo of Rosario and Antonio SPecial fund (from | cording to latest information made | dence, Pratt admitted he had been yesterday on the Yukon from Se- flights, th> mail was carried in Phi“ip TERRY Pressnt: tHo, poitines,: drd’ Hasoll ;Svc:uv;' i 5,050,000 6,630,000 available to Delegate Bartlett. | gambling.” -ttle. Capt. Wahto's wife is the Planas by day and trains by night. # A o s aska Railroas | R a : At the same time, Dutton dis- former Geraldine Holm of Seattle. v ad Audrey LONG and Lola give their famous “snake \orement funas 217000 ~ 217000| It has been eXpected earler At ojoceq that Pratt told him of re- Wahto is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B T \ RIS | Railroad, addition- a decision would be rendered in| o ying o bribe to throw a game. | Gust Wahto of Douglas. HARBO 1 e Robert BENCHLEY i | al income tax i "Dec“"b“ S VORI " Dutton said that a committeé of The couple will visit relatives n mm Q receipts 7,000 ,600 | S Ta three men, chosen from the here for a week and then continue ] 8:05--10:15 Eve ARDEN u. S. A’my Fones | Reindeer Service 000 O vard was a | League's Board of Governors, will to Fairbanks to visit u sister, Mrs. SHOP . e i B r 4 Roads, bridges and el D:fcgmc ottt ottice | hear Pratt's appeal, “if he cares to | Glen Franklin. From there they % Ee—————————= = w|" S“(k " ou' | trails, construction i o et 1D 65 Wadhing. | ke ameS will go into the Kuskokwim coun- | MOTORS REBUILT — STERN EXTRA! SPECIAL FEATURETTE | ! :und mainten- e 6. Dhbir nehn T I | ., try to a place named Sleitmut,'|] BEARINGS - MACHINING, h v . ance 3,790,400 1,036.900‘muse“u’d thia TOCAT-Asatt hokeds of CLIPPER MODEL NAMED where Wahto will take over an MILLING and WELDING wonLD waHo“T BonnEns longer 'n German Star Rout(.* and {the Territory and received a medal The tuna clipper model which engineers position with a mining West 11th and F St., Phone 876 \ airmail service 400,000 100.0001 the Presid X jes| WBS exhibited by David Ramsay at | concern. Capt. Wahto has been on " FASCINATING HISTORY OF AVIATION o | Townsites, trustee e ’&j;“:'“‘fl‘“ ‘e’;‘.’:""‘e‘ the recent Arts and Crafts show | terminal leave, which expires today, WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. — The funds 2000 2000 DO At e e ve from, | 188 now become officially the Nau- | making him a civilian as soon as dwindling United States Army is Reconstruction and \Fef:"CM 'd“" w%lpl' 'il mv"‘( rgg.mm. according to an announce- | his certificate arrives, tagged with sticking to its dual job .improvement of u;)’ w ‘;,‘l B“;ml:"' uldex; 5 {ment by Mr. Ramsay. The name e e cue '-ol Grufly . R and administering the Richardson High- <l tasi i el e n'was suggested by Nell McCord, and | MORRISONS AT GASTINEAU FOR : merican zone in Germany for way 1,000,000 1,250,000 | : y was chosen from among the many ] QUAL i . many months to come { Alaska Native Ser- g The Rev. G. Bdgar Gallant of | bmitted by visitors to the exhibit, | M/Sgt. Malcolm E. Morrison, ; ,..,,",T,‘f,,,,‘,’,{‘ gffifilfs This became apparent when Sec- vice (in- Skdgway called on Delegate Bart-| "\ " oquost that they help wife and daughter, are guests at | p o Box 662 retary of State Byrnes told a news cludes) 3,264,400 silott Ouring jo, recent. (bto m‘”cnuqse a name for the craft. |the Gastineau. Lt Dok 63 Fhase: 1% conference that the War Depart- Education of na- capital. The R"V ‘?"?""“ ie" head | ‘ - e e ment has agreed reluctantly to' tives $1,957,104 Bl A MISSION A1 SKIZ- | o 4400040 666666066060600006000060600600008064 $60000060000000000000400000009 " . | troops whose presence in the nor- go;:.t;;\:]e )?er"(:l};d T;l:";::l:'im:ea:_‘, l.\ll]ed;culllgg 074 | Lt. and Mrs. James A. Wwilliams, | Russlans ln thern provinces is the basis for the line set!./ lgsn Oétober by Gen | ;Zev:gdcpr sé“ | residents of Anchorage since 1939,4‘ Iranian protest now pending before Dwxghl D, ‘Bissnbowern L4 4, N3 88,462 were recent Washington visitors. Rehab"“flfio" the United Nations Security Coun- | W e Lo » 3 ____|Lt. Williams completed his officer | 4 | {training in December and expects i No figure available as funds for];g‘;ie:::r;mg;‘rg" BOrepe. wikh m(—’ g P Alaska included in entire estimate 5 X to their own interpretation of then‘v Louis C. Peters, Director of the ¢ . 1y g 45 ‘ Mrs, 8. C. Raynor of Anchorage e is in Washington and called on | agreements, on March 2. | Division of Native Resources, Al- See “Alaska Native Service” | { The State railways which an- |aska Native Service, PAA-ed from | Delegate Bartlett. Mrs. Raynor at- | rounced the Russian move said the | Juneau to Seattle today on offi-| The increase in the recommended | tended the executive committee | roads affectéd had connections cial business. He epects to remain appropriation for roads is based meeting of the American Legion | through Tehran and had been held in Seattle one week, conferring on largely on a program for new road | Auxiliary as National Executive by the Russians under the wartime cannery work and other native ac- construction for the Territory. ICommitteewoman for the Depart- | agreement for occupation of the tivities next-season and securing The President’s budget message ment of Alaska at the Indianapolis northern provinces. !information regarding the ANS is only the preliminary step toward | headquarters. While in Washington, - eee— - | vessel North Star. Peters will then final appropriation of funds for the } Mrs. Raynor attended a meeting as o !go to the Chicago central head- Territory. Several months will | a delegate to the National Women'’s | “osp“Al NOIES lquar&ers of the Office of Indian elapse before it will be known what | Patriotic Conference. Affairs, where he will be joined, Alaska will finally receive for the| Donald O’Connor of Juneau visit- Two patients were admitted to St.' on February 11, by ANS General 1947 fiscal year. The amounts fin- | ed Delegate Bartlett’s office while | ally agreed upon will evolve from |in the capital on official business. cil in London. i | The Russians are scheduled to | DIRECTOR OUT evacuate northern Iran, according | $21,673,850 $16,608,995 Peace Move; " IranProblem State Railways Returned to Government-Other Actions Planned TEHRAN, Jan. 30.—Russian mil- ¢ itary authorities returned to the | Ann's Hospital yesterday. They Superintendent Daon C. Foster. Iranian State railways today con- | were Marie Fox, surgical, and Mas- | — e — ' action in the subcommittees of the O'Connor is price executive with trol of Iran's vital lines through |ter David Sandborn, medical. /| BRINK KING BLACK LABEL! House and Senate Coimmittees on ‘the Office of Price Administration. the northern provinces of Azerbai- Mrs. Annie Sanato was admitted | jan, Mazanderan and Kazvin. to the Government Hospital yester- Friends of Iran’s new Premier, day for medical treatment. Ahimed Quavam Es Salteneh, im-| Discharged from that hospital mediately described the move as during the day were Jessie Joseph, “the first Russian gesture of friend- [ Frank Carteeti and Mrs. Dora Neil- ship toward the new government.” |sen. These sources speculated that the | Martha Sheakley became the § % P - Russian act was a prelude to an mother of a baby daughter yesterday i : » anticipated Soviet request for use at 6:30 p. m. in the Government * Reeofi::::‘:lor‘l;:;‘n‘e‘.‘“l’l‘:‘::n‘::;‘v:y“fi a“:::v:t: :::n?l:: cyhn:ll: of the lines to evacuate Red Army Hos i weaving under the direction of actress Heien Hayes while Dr. E. 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