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PAGE TWO 'NORTH SEA'S GREEN STUFF [SUNLOADED [KARNES TALKS " ON VETERANS' ~ OFFICE HERE ker at the monthly ng today of the Na- ition of Federal Em- E st spe: luncheon -meet 1 Fe tior James Tropea | Dies, Skagway SKAGWAY, This city shocked by the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Al was news of the sud- aska, April 10— saddened and DRAFT BILL IS QSIraightaway Confinuation ALLENTOWN, hcuses and twenty apartments in| the business district were destroyed teday by a general alarm fire. One firoman was killed in the fire,! which was raging out of control nearly four hours after it started. | Pa.—Six business | BEING HURRIED - BY HOUSE MOVE for Nine Months Pre- BULLETINS/IRAN CASE (ONTINUES presided at the meeting. The weekly Flash announced that | the National Farmers Union has joined the ranks of Townsendites in urging adoption of the Town- send pension plan. GEORGE GOES Wallis | Juneau Cold Storage Co, left today | on a. business trip to Seattle. He SOUTH George, manager of the will return | week. in approximately one Old-ti danci acluding | B2 XY -time ancing, acluding | e y 3 2 square dances, to music furnished | NEW YORK' VISITOR by E. M. McIntyre, violinist, Mrs.| James Nolan of Bronx, New York, Carl -C. Collen, pianist; and Mr.|has arrived in Juneau. He is stay- Collen, drummer, was enjoyed dar-'ing at the Gastineau during his HOT ISSUE B 1 ple Juneau, Anthony Karr den passing of James P. Tropea, 70, ASHINGTON — A spokesmnn‘ - ! ing the social period. visit here. . Continued jrom Page One) jrecently- regional man- who died of cerebral hemorrhage ferred m Adion for the meat industry has told the (Continued from Page One) SRR T s — iy ager of rans’ Administra- at White Pass hospital at To'clock Senate Agriculture Committee that e o ter proposal April 8 i3, % pom city, spoke on jast night. % SHINGTOTA i e the black market in meat is levy- Tai-chi of China announced that he by Glumaz Hhat[PEEEN SRR PR sy oo | M THOD B, HaDks v A », April 10—The | jng g tribute of over one billion had a Soviet letter for the Council's opening April 21, and torday afternoon while super ng | House leadership signaled today fév ~lon the work te be cleared through the remodeling of the Golden North |double-quick action ‘on a Lill fo dollars a year on American house- consideration and also that he had be Dby the W £ {a letter from Iran. The Soviet com- e Augnst LAt office ; Hotel : jstraightaway continuation of the !munication had previously been g : %o Bacibiy main office, located in the! Rncwn locally as “Jimmy”, Mr.jdraft until Feb. 15, 1047. WASHINGTON—President Tru- made public, but the Iranian state- L e to Al- éin Bullding, will be staffed Tropes has been & wellknown res-) Almost as soof) d““‘d":f‘"f 152 jan reiterated today that he will ment caught delegates by surprise. « X i o with 20 initial employees including jdent and poperty-owner in Skag- Military Committs ecided in fa veto a pending minimum wage bill! ¥ . 1+ Chief Medical Officér in charge way for a number of rs. Former or of this nine-month extensior it contains a new ggricultural :l'rdmmnln:] B alnbageador, Hbs- tion 1 and special bene-, manager of the Skagway Bakery,[the measure was given a preferrod . iio formuia siin Ala, it disclosed that despite Chief Mr. Tropeas' property at the time|place on the chamber's calendar, = A ll'_‘,:hd"‘é”:n;m"?l on. i/ Soviet m‘“‘; legal of his death included his own|with debate scheduled for Friday ywacHINGTON-Joh fiiS AR WR S OE 5 CORORRSIONS. ¢ 410 S 3TON- n L. Lewis o i vl " ating home, the Broadway Theatre. the and Saturday, and a vete hoped s political ~ questions which Tehran Golden North Hotel and the Skag- |for before the weekend recess. today walked out of the soft coal has made with Moscow the gov- contract negotiations, saying they ernment at Tehran wants the Se- - vy Bakery The present law is due to expire _ . = . 54 ¥ 80 | L He lea two daughters, Rose exactly five weeks from today i (l )f_unh. ‘.bm“ ;hp{ u?‘j‘:‘mfs‘“‘“'l Council to continue to keep We { Snider of Seattle, and Marie Rog- May 15, and that space leave Con- . SRR e T an ek fhe, BgAtion. unaL el 3 u x 1]office space in ers of Oregon |gress with comparatively scant el 0 Make & contract. Red Army forces are out of the| B creases {0 Building, Mr. Kames, “and| Mrs. Snider and her husband had bow room should legislative tangles oo vopy™ Don 0 daed the country. e : i 1 ic Coast ith the work due to come aval- left on the last voyage of the!develop between House and Senat® l'x‘vu;-d Natichs Sdctity Councn‘ % ¢ i i 1 ), king to our office after its princess Norah to make their home fover details of the measure to be| . 169 bk ‘wk' ¥ adbion a&ainsl the | o Vi F 15 percent diffe sening we expect to fill it.” therc enacted. l:‘yxc :4 0” re;:‘lmce 3k Spni%\ e i Tow"SE"D (luB HAS I 5 y 3 3 . The fundan g h The office will be the only re-| In respect to the memory of| Indicaticns were that the bitter =~ i 3 % 1 L B union had agreed ¢ nal headquarters in Alask Mr. Tropea sa a friend and formi- |battle which preceded the commii- L :(tflilclzsigvi:lynfll:;e:;‘ BIG NIGHT MEETING ! Hot TOSS ] § 6 b e b was the per er wt contain complate files on alljer manager and owner, the Colis-itee’s 15 to 8 extender recommenda- ‘m'e“f 5s<;t< i e ScALD, thien cool to lukewarm: close together. Let rise until light. Bake ) ie th skan veterans. At present this eum and Broadway Theatres closed ition late yesterday would be remew- 0 5 davia x;‘b' 1.ww tndaiis’ ot ! 1 cup milk in hot (425°F.) ovea about 20 minutes. 9 is being done out of the last night. ed on the House «floor. ' SRR . The largest audience of the year | Dissolve:in milk: As s00n as removed from oven, brush Unloac of t crishables ttle office. Shortly after April| Puneral arrangements are pend- S S |was present last night in CIO Hall | o Mzdcakes co::u(:rcss:d ycnsltl S with Milk Glaze, mzdel;zmixmg_:lk fra s S mmenced files will be flown from 7 r . Sni in| D | i i r : 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, % cu 2 teaspoons sugar, Y4 cup mi. ol B B B i e e Sl e Yy : Ao S e WASHINGTON — The Senate (0 hear the interesting lecture on | shorsening, Y cup SUGAr, & CUDS g on conlod mabe srosed of P here at 8 o'clock this morning and of the Territory and will Seattle 2 L th Penitentes of New Mexico, giv-| g 4 *> When cooled, make crosses ow 1 B ' Ccmmittee voted 24 to 5 (abou) sifted Centennial 80% . .4 Tciog, by thiking® was completed b oa al around 1,000, Mr - -ee - | . g © 3 © 9en by Attorney ‘James O'Leary,| A Sille-Sifred I ered Sugar Icing, 8 i | t to send the proposed $3,750,- Y y ! Extraction or Si ted Flour % cup powdered sugar produce wa 1 1 5 i 00 British loan to the floor for [[OTMer resident of that state and o out on flovred board, knead inro 3 ({RCEECHC il r A fons Iy il glee A1 B",I_ AUIHOR [ ‘ IN BI_ ZE 00000 British loan to the floor 10, " student of “its “history and" tra- ehehstedough e mseuridouble 2 SECT Tng ! v 8 1 1 with Al or . 6x= A it ol !ditions. - Dr. H. C. Murphy receiv- in size. Punch down, then knead i B e re tt y except ap- | & Ay i | 1 cup currants, ¥z cup nuts @ For ALL BAKING . .. You can de- ; : s e s ! WASHINGTON—The Senate For- |0 the greetings of the members % cup chopped citron pend on Centennial. Centennial 80% t 1 he old instances. Th 2 ; |and ' spoke briefly. Representative : : p is #b " ¥ resently g { cign Relations Committee has ap- P 6 V2 teaspoon cinnamon Extraction Flour ds the finest flour officer is presently af- | BOSTON, Apr. 10.—Right per. SRR R i he |A-. B Cain reviewed the accom- Allow to set 15 minutes, dhen mold into which can be milled under the Wheat b et FOR (USTOMERSanIudlne a mother, father and Proved the appointment of the i ;ments of the special session dly Emesgency Flour Order. ime next week. [three small children, perished and Army’s Major John Hilldring to be o ype jegisaturs. G. E. Almquist Kames' talk,) KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 10— |five others were injured today in Assistant Secretary of State. S gl IHarding, accompani>d on The {irm of Norman R. Walker will |an early-morning fire that swept £ e i his wife, 2 WO absorb ths one percent sales t:lx."a four-story bricks Back Bay apart- AKRON, Ohio—All tacll_mes ufi Walker, Territorial Senator, wrote | ment house and brought swift in- the Quaker Oats Company have mbers intreduzed the bill into the veterans bene- |vestigaticn by fire and police offi- been shut dewn by a work stoppage | were: John Carter, it bill | cials, hy with striking CIO| Leo Two competitors reported they! The investigation included two at the firm's two Akron enson, were passing the tax on to men-[omer fires which started within a plants. The other plants involved | John customers. Other firms said meyltenAbxock radius whil> firemen are in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and St.| 55 Paden, ANS. would await clarification of the|were battling the flames in the Joseph, Missourl. ! imembers an- tax measure by the Attorney Gen- apartments in Belvedere street, - eee——— | il Fisher, Hoo- ¢ where the deaths occurrsd. H Peterson, McKinley; - Thirty-three other tenants fled N ' L ling, Chanega from the building in which the fire . P el ) the day was pAN AME I A N | vat burning fiereely when the firs; WASHINGCut, April '10—Presi- A o g nea y f dent Truman has’ neminated | to be arranged by |fire apparatus arriv Other fam- . ! the § < George S. Messersmith, now am- 1 s Peterson, progrem ilies left their homes in an adjacent | loc in regards ! y bassador to Mexico, to be ambass- perishables on t e next series of pro- {building, but a firewall prevented o " Arg“mmn‘ { i the membership of (ne e Hafer toe dirstiin |spread of the biaze. President Truman at the same 4 n Coulter. | The fire department, which s:nt . | At Juneau, ed to 1 time sent to the Senate the nom-! . perishables at pay 2545 Ay |members of its arson squad into | 2 Xuilltant 1. Baviey, now | , ; in effect at the AlASKA MR“NES TTLE, April 10.—On the fi-|action, listed the damage at $10,.- “‘,:l’” w‘ B nz' ol ; » occurred, survey flight of the “short|000. £ :.m”“]”h_ : B | i S Wraliok: I.I l "H -l N rcute” to Tokyo and Shanghai, the | il gl aa st vy shrigerd : 3 5 F ES N w E Pan-American Airways Constella- | CALIFORNIAN MERE & ! A ! tion plane was scheduled to take| A o Europeans introduced the avo-| § — el okl John Asplund o1 Albany, Calif, cadc, mango, pineapple, papaya, the Al Airlines off from Adak at noon, PST, today,y P nor of Al 1\,3(14 . X \' L Pl"“il % o et is a visitor here, stopping % the guava, coffee and citrus fruits to| d had * X o 4 i -, | Gastineau. A the Hawailian islands. i Whith light Officer Larry The flight will be made by wdy R B 4 C ewardess Betty Rem- Of Chitose, former Japanese de- s pher were the following passengers fense base on Hokkaigo Island, 450 bt o Anchoraze: & Gondon, 3. 0. mies from oo, ‘e 5 olf THE T OBAT, SILHOUETTE led. The Union officials| R¥an, Agnes ~Stoeckle, Captain TOkYO Is expetted to take nine aareed fo such @ proposal, but ar-| Geoffrey Goss, Richard Gribble, G; Hours i RIRERA L0, FICL/ - AR B. Powell, Mrs. G. B. Powell. B, The final castern test flight is| =g ’ bitration is pending decision of em-| 8. Fowell, Mr . B. Powell, B. dited b d at Seattle Saturd: s Orl le at Y ployers ReGTEWU Lacal 16) |Powell,’ W. 73 Hakéf] and ‘Jack Sated to enc ‘st Resttle BANILAY) i e | Matthews after \\k}mh ‘me plane will be pre-‘ . On the return flight, the follow- 'Pared for its charter flights ‘to (0AS|AL AiRuNES ing were flown to the Westward ;i]'fi'(r)l‘of;t S se N"“"“Si City: Gov. Ernest .Gruening, Mrs, Rlief Administration. ol i“ FUGH‘IS I‘OBAY Bess Cross, Ann Forsland, Jonn T. 0. MORGANS HERE {Jordan, George Grizgsby, Evelyn| Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Morgan of — | Lee, Esther Nelson, and Mrs. E.| Bajtimore, Maryland, are visitors in : Alaska Ccastal Alriines today | Peratrevich Juneau. They are staying at the flew the following passengers: to B i R 127 Baranof ! Ketchikan, A. E. Glover, D. E.| WASHINGTON — The Acminis- ¥ AR | Strohecker and E. J. Marren; to Sit- | tration’s Housing Bill got a rebuff SGT. WHiiMORE HERE i ka, Gil Rich and Jack Gucker; to 1 the Senate today. By a vote of Sgt. J. H. Whitmore of Anchor- Petersburg, Mrs. O. Westby, A./ 4l to 33, the Senators dropped out age, enroute from Annette Island Keeny and W. McDonald a provision for ceiling prices on to the 11th Weather Squadron | " Yesterday's passengers were: to €xisting homes at the first re-sale Headquarters, is a guest at the Sitka: Van Mover, Dan Foster, W. level Baranof Hotel. 5 l(':"‘”'FHi{f_(’,‘”;‘:“’ ol M _S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Sitka, C. . Jofinson, 8. J. Ware JUNEAU, ALASKA D E Strohecker: to S 3 WEATHER BULLETIN S ekt gy E from | PATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN T ME | sway, R. B. Clifton; to Haines Max. temp. | TODAY to Hoonah, ‘A. C last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs, Weather at T | Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip, 4:30 am. Metz, Mr. and Mis h ; ¢ o 3 34 23 27 0 Cloudy ' p R. Hansen, E. V. Jones; from Hoo 30 ! i d kitch nah, S, Hanlon, H. Gray, Frederic o | & Food prepared in company operated kitchens Clark; to Ketchikan, Guy Delp, A. 38 : 3 | 39 Trace ¢ = Cleworth, B, Wilds, ‘. Nelson, R.| ik L VMeols aloft included in passenger fare Bagnell, R. F. Goly: from Ketchl | s B8 o e : f ided for the K. Waterfield, L. Mathias; from E ol dity One of the many PASSENGER SERVICE features provi Wrangell, L. Williams, J. B. Jack- | yuneny a 7 o e Rain convenience and comfort of our Alaska Passengers many e < | Juncau Airport 43 38 43 08 Cloudy t 4 = lo“s | Ketchikan | 5 10 28 Rain Frequent schedules between Seattle, Ketchikan, Juneau,” Kotzebue 4 4 0 Clear . . Y SIO(K OUOIAI | McGrath A 0 . . Whitehorse, Fairbanks, Galena, McGrath, Nome and Bethel NEW YORK, April 10—Closing e 8 2 0 Cloud 2 i aska Juneau mine |, & L y . . N = quotation of Alaska Junead mine | yopipyqg Doy 0 Cloudy For Reservations See Your Local Pan American World Airways Office i stock toda; A 8‘». American Can Petersburg 6 20 39 0 Rain 99, Anaconda 47%, " ' Portland 49 39 46 02 Rain S and Southern 4%, Prince George 44 24, 25 | Trace Pt. Cloudy { 7%, /Intemational ' Prince Rupert 50 36 Rain i [crA” 0[[0 ”W ¥ i necott 5 entral|gan Francisco 66 | 41 41 Clear ,{ q7 ; C7 { i thern P: United | 53 4 41 Rain ny””” of lhe=1lying W?I’S i ation 57% 1 8%, ' sitka 7 42 Cloudy 3 { Pound $403% Whitehorse 36 24 26 0 Cloudy & S, It - S — H ales doday were 1,580,000 shares. |yiyat IR e 38 Cloudy § Dow, Jones averages today are (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) f 2 st industrials 208, rails| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low is centered in the Gulf of Alaska this § 6419, utilities 42.75. ¢ rain throughout Southeast Alaska. The storm line . H Sy with the low extends slong the coast to Washington. Heavy e e e 00 s e v e ew and strong winds are reported along the coast from Oregon to Sitka. B P 2 i B WR udget-wise? Then shop our com- i B s MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN iits :f:it collaetion P ¢ WEATHER REPORT ¢ Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today piete ilection. ’ § 9 " NN RRRAY - WIND Height of Waves 9 i ; { | Softly tailored . . . winged sleeves ° peratures for . Stat Veathe! 'mp. A . i i i . o Sk ¢! station W,v\tmrdv'r(mp Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) with slightly rounded shoulders . . . 20 ot | i G S . s B i 1007 wool & E» 7 all eel F. - b2 P el B e alp Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma i ® minimum, 37, L4 Pt. Cloudy 40 SSE 20 2 feet 9 v fii i o y v AL au ~Maximum, 43; Pt. Cloudy 45 8 12 1 foot ’ ; } o minimum, 3. o Lincoln Rock P Cloudy 41 SSE 10 1 foot FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS 4 . o | Pint Retreat Pt Cloudy 40 SSE 12 2 feet p | ® WEATHER FOR) . MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY e i . mmnmu f o (Juneau and Viein ® | NIGHT: Outside waters, Cape Spencer to Yakutat and inside waters of B i na. e iowts 18 ke pe i MRS oting: AL i ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. e Thursday with cccastonal @ |Cape Spencer to Dixon Entrance—southwest winds 25 miles per hour i "t‘,'"’:;e"“;:;: T s Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent o sunshine Thursday ® | decreasing to 15 miles per hour by Thursday morning. Showers through- e e " i @ ® @ s s o o o e 3 e eoutall Southeast Alaska, 000000000 0000000¢ i L

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