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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - : THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1946 PAGE EIGHT ]r ghts and claims of aboriginal| | : a northbound; furs were the largest o VEIS Mus‘lI pRovE rights, within the Territory, country | K'NG OF (olo"El BoHlEN pAA BRI"GS I“ 29 A'r Travel |° | single item shipped southbeund. e . : {and adjacent islands, and the in-| I ) ! This month’s shipment marked e . GOOD RISKS FOR {land and tide waters thereof, known { IS GIVE" Aw ARD' o" NORTHER“ Tnlpi the ‘first time beaver ‘furs have ! £ [us the Territory, of Alaska, “are ] | moved from the Territory by air. | o emperatures for 24-Hour Period @ BUSINBS lOANS Ihereby forever abolished. |TAlY I | 0" AI.ASKA D“" | Alaska Heavy | = 5 A 2 @ Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning @ | Section 3. That all individuals, | Pan’ Amiérican. Alrways yesterday | | 5 ;fflmlh(’fi clans, communities, lrlib“T ‘w IfIE‘W the following paysseilgers lD: i | Hosp"‘l NOTES : n Jm(‘:ufl.\ia;imum 53: : } PRy ‘:\nd ions having aborigina’ R {and from Juneau: 1 M 5 e LAt s , H L a " o MCcCHORI , . i “ | pital admitted Emil @ minimum, 39. N (C Recommends Passage o T::e“:}e};i,r,{:?yh if,“’fi;}fi;""?;,,f},"fl; IN Ex‘lE"Theodore n&:flfifmmfixlfifi’;l e:"";:“mSi“;‘{lft;ms“’é:‘:esy‘;fl‘sg:r‘ Dur Ing Aprll\mug cf Tenakee for medical at- e At Airport—Maximum, 68; | ska, ; cen, es! , En g {tention and Mrs. Irving Igtanl . ini 33. . H H {entitled to have and be paid just Legion of Merit for leading rein-| | | z Igtanloe minimum, 8 Of Extlngmshmem 0' compensation therefor by L}E.)("\ Un{t:‘dl | forcements . to Anchorage during :‘r':z:: M’S:’:fi:"'mgfi:‘rd "\)J‘i;:, ‘roL.surie.rfl yesterday. - le ‘ . oy . . States upon the establishment 01! NAPLES, May 9.—King Vittorio critical days of 1942. | Major Ammons 'Wlllard i SEATTLE, May 9.—More persons ismissed were Mrs. E. C. Niel- o WEATHER F({BIIALAST . AbOl’lgIfld'RIghTSBlH !such aborginal rights, and the just| Emmanuel formally renounced the! Bohlen remained in Anchoragmo % Dison, Ji);eph Martifer Sam""“e'ed by air between Seattle and 3¢™ Mrs. A, E. gelar\de and Ray e (Juneau and Viciwity) . value at the time of taking and ex-| throne he held for 45 years and s commander of the 383rd bnse“ws;‘;f Ohiter. Hickh, " Janif Am_lALn.ska during April than in any,T‘:;“ton- all medical cases. N : : ; . Robert E. Ellis, chairman of the!tinguishing such rights, in the|sailed away into exile tonight. |headquarters. Col. Auby Strickland, | = " ¥ other month in the history of Pan mn:; feove?;mem xflospnal ad-| e Fair tonight and increas- : Territorial Veterans' Board which ! manner hereinafter provided. { The King and Queen mena:comma‘nder of McChord Field, pin- | Rosétta Martinez, Jack Harrison.‘.\merican’s Alaska region, J. D.| na Brown ? Juneau and e ing cloudiness and cooler i The High School Band, under the | hoarded ‘the Cruiser Duke of :Ab-|ned the award on him yesterday. 2 ? Pessio, traffic manager, announces, | Charles Nelson of Yakutat yester-| e Friday. . today ended its six-day meeting m] 5 g ¢ | Bohl formerl: di | Edwin Bloxam, Hubert McConnell, |day and dismissed Mary Knudson e © Juneau, spoke this noon on the direction of Joseph Shofner, ‘”‘"d‘ ruzzi at 7 p.m, four hours after he sl Y OADURRon, .‘he:’rheodorc Ast, H. Broxson, M. Hal-! Figures showed 2257 passengers_uf “Hoonkn, &l mealoal Bati 3 F general policies of the Board be- leader played five selections as ajsigned the act of abdication in fa- field. vorson, Ed Svovoda, Ted Kister, E. flew between the States nnd.Maslm = ?Vlc_dkffl_lems. ® ® 0 0o v o 0 5 0 30 § fore ‘members of the Juneau Cham-|special part of today's program.|vor of his son, Crown Prince Um-i T R e | Warren, C. Rotniser, Guy Gram. | 1ast month as compared with 892 2 -~ ber of Commerce at their regular{The final number feature the “three | berto. s b otd Ay Andersdn, Bruce MacMeek. | [0F April of last year. G 9060000000000¢ Mo -Tveetit. trumpeteers”, Bob Sanford, Elwin| The ship salled from Naples| Irfl a'e]’melons i htes Peslid | Proof that Alaska is expanding | Mr. Ellis said that the three-and- | Wright and Bill Sperling | shortly after 8 p.m. escorted by 2 a-quarter million dollars which the! 4 iy il g 2 5 | ] . board is authorized to loan will be duced to the Chamber. They w | ported that Egypt was the King’s| | land, - John Roka, Hazel Peterson.g"s into the Territory, as compared | Pater F. Gilmore, Jr., Al Sal- ' destination . with 941 who came “out.” dispensed as & revolving fund and P! s o e L v | Muriel Pfiel, Ralph Koslosky, Don| " b 4 3 areful study mon Industry, Inc; Tom Stewart, Umberto who at his fathers di-| MIAMI, Fla, May 9.~The first| pry o ; .| “Nearly all our tickets were sold > : BN (ol DEly A L BIICY | nd Jsck Glover ! Erwin, George Davis, Dorothy Web-| 0 "o0 0 o6 the shipping tie-up | and consideration in the case of | 3 ¢ ... |its population is shown in the | T o o 3 ore int & N 4 To Seattle: ‘Ralph Lanza, Alice 5 | Three new members were intro-|two destroyers. I* was reliably re- Se“ 'Or sz 50 Ea(h‘gmm. Charles Viland, Ronmie Vi- northbound figures: 1316 passeng- — v . rection has been acting as Lieuten- watermelons of the season werel ter Hilary Webster, Thomas Web- C ests at the eting p: Mrs. | g v is ex- lselll i rkets > E i K tually the tie-up of the boats i Sppticafit At the meeting were ant Governor of the Realm, is ex- selling in markets here today for ¢ T b S e e detuded 1o FliS from Ketchikan; Paul S0l pected to assume the tile of King $350 each. A year ago a 30-pound | S1eT Claudia Sextcn, Emmett FASl: g not contribute greatly to the | Not harmful to humans or household pets SIS REAL A1) thiy Beokl are Sdeas [ Of Fairvanks, - Jid . DOV, Miberig b {melon brought $1.50, but since then| g pairbanks: Linda Fridulien, increase” Fessio said. “The migra- | i . J \ that all they need are ideas.” 0. .. George Folta, Juneau; Dr. a9 D OPA s remoret e S InIEE el | Sl ™ on to Alaska is indicative of the § according to the U. S. Biclogical Surve he said. “We can only lend up to Y ‘Ciehr gt het- | | ‘.| Hans R. Buchser, Alfred Ellenberg, i % e ot vats of L . 'Genrg, JuneeyidQ, B BERE FROM CHICHAGOF | R T | Ruth Clemo, Russell Clemo; from |tfend to the wide open ' spaces. perce O] A i 4 " 4 Many servicemen and prospective | od, Seattle. i e s On ) A ! each property or business venture s e SIS } Mr. and Mrs, Jonn Thunes of thc;orpg]?—‘;;::?' ?‘:?,;Q ffi.{‘ ;;S'::w};;:;;‘;fi:& Li‘;’:f::se H:lrlx:l‘,' :f::vbusiness men are flying north to Tnls Is THE sArEsT RAT KILLEB fo —and that only after the idea is Hirst-Chichaj Y 'St~ gof Mine Company |np o, Mrs ’ v s | lock the place over for future en- approved as sound and worthwhile (]A Gaw s ¢ {Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hurse Tues-| McCracken, Irwin Butz; from /=" “The veterans are the futu ( SIAI. AIR”"ES SIAFF ave arrived in Juneau. They are day was reported “Not quite 50 Ketehikan, Thomas Donahou (terprise. Tourist travel has not business men of Alaska end must! N OW UMFORMED; 24 fstayivg b the BekRoL. . well” today by hosi;:liéxlicluaz!:vnd;:‘t\sj i e s ':l:;l_ebvf:(x:mi]r;ml‘!‘:y quantity, but use around your home . . . Gels yours be given every chance to fuccead as | There was no a busy tourist : | money borrowed through the Board > Petersburg are registered at the earlier that mortality rates of Sia- A peak express load of 32,311 is only a start, and in many cases 3 4 { e |mese twins are very high. i Senalor Dles IOda | pounds was hauled between Seattle will scem ‘mighty peanuts' | - Alaska _f:"a'”[r’;l el £ e to the owners after th ve been|and traffic staff today were out- s g 3o X | The girl twins, joined near the and the Territory dwring April, es B, el § beral Vears ifitted for the first time in new EDNA BAY VISITORS Ibase of the spine in such a manner, ! Feil ith " PR e ke |steel-grey company uniforms de- E. E. Billenwater and Roy F.'that the phyls)icmns said they could! BALTIMORE, May 9.—William ;:::;’:Jedinw(‘;:- z:rzxzo )x)r(:::tdr: gx‘; PHo“E 16 24—!"99 n'li er Aboriginal Rights Bill jslgned for Coastal in New York. —Miller, from Edna Bay, are stay- not walk upright, were being fed Cabell Bruce Dnites, states Sena~| Lo oo, Bresh produce was one or elvery Preceding Mr. Ellis' talk, Cham-; Flown by Coastal yesterday were: ing at the Baranof. v for % ‘tor from Marylan rom 2. to} 7 # % B ey ber members voted to send @ letter [to Hawk Inlet: Hans Floe, Mrs. — anof. by formula e e e ome. He|Of the main commodilles CXPIEsicd 896964909000000000909050000000004000000000000008 | to the House Committee on Terri- George Moore; to Hoonah: Wesley OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU was 86. L7 S R tories recommending enactment of McDonald; from Hoonah: Warren JUNEAU, ALASKA | e | P ) a bill providing for the extinguish-'Shelley, Karl Greenwald, Mrs. R. AR HOUE\SVEATHER BULLETIN | i ment of aboriginal rights and claims Greenwald and Elizabeth James; ED AT 4:30 A. I\, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME GAMES IODAY | T E D t' 3 f M h to lands, submerged lands and|to Tenakee: T. Belande, J. Tenny- Max. temp. | TODAY t | 0 LXxpress vUevorion 10r piher. . . .. ; waters, including claims of exclu-|son, G. Neil, Eugene Warwick; last ] Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs, Weather at ! | § sive rights of fishery |from Tenakee: Emil Taug, James Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am, | Tbe following are scores of Ma-| Sections 2 and 3 of the Bill, drawn | Paddock; from Pelican, Bud Anchorage 57 30 34 0 Pt. Cloudy Jor League games played this af- up by the Chamber’s Legislative Phelps; from Todd: F. M. Stock- Barrow 27 | 5 17 01 Fog |ternoon and received up to press i Committee, headed by Howard|well; to Sitka: Bud Bailey, Lt. Bethel . @ 42 | 23 33 02 Cloudy uime: § Stabler and including H. B. Foss Col. A. Frank, W. B. Krietzenger, Cordova ... 62 30 32 0 Pt. Cloudy | American—St. Louis 6, New York, : and Allen Shattuck, read as fol-|Jack Conway, Charlie Conway, Dawson .. 54 | 25 29 [] Pt. Cloudy |1} Chicago 5, Boston 7. ‘ lows: Jack Lind; from Sitka: Ed Steven- Edmonton 62 | 41 Trace } National—Boston 5; Chicago 2. | Section 2. That all aboriginal son, Wallis George,!Charles Gamtl. Fairbanks ... SR e e ) 36 0 Pt. Cloudyi R R T T i — o —e — Haines Sl Pt | 44 44 0 Clear | | k i el B8 EREs . L HANDMADE ARTICLES i Juneau Airport .. 68 | 33 34 ) Clear i i 3 Ketehikan ... 70 | 44 45 0 Clear ] FEATURE or ml[s | Kotzebue ... Ry g 0 Pt. Cloudy | | PURE o McGrath ... 47 5 33 33 0 Pt. Cloudy ! AlD SAI-E SAIURDAY‘ Nome . : . 31 | 24 26 0 Pt. Cloudy g % i Northway % 58 | 30 31 0 Pt. Cloudy | The Lutheran Ladies Aid So- | Petersburg .. | 37 38 0 Clear | clety is sponsoring a sale of hand / Portland o it R | { made articles to be held Saturday | /// Prince George 61 | 32 32 0 Clear iafiemncn. at 1 o'clock in the| Prince Rupert 62 | 42 43 0 Clear ! church parlors. Featured will be Your cakes, after baking, still San Francisco 55 | 48 50 0 Clear | aprons which will make delightful R ahits gt ) Geattle ... g TG | 50 iii . |Mother's Day gifts, and play 1 youruse Schilling pare Va- Sk, - Bitka .. Tt o | 40 45 0 Clear i clothes for ~children, as well as .’ ,BP - ‘Whitehorse . ¥ 58 | 28 38 0 Clear | many other gift items. t nilla. Flavor won't bake out. . . Yakutat e e ) 0 Clear | In addition there will be home *-~(4:30 a. m, yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) baked cakes, pies, cookies and other WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The high pressure area located over north- | goodies for the busy homemaker's western Canada yesterday morning is centered in central Canada this Sunday dinner, and during the af- morning and continues to move southeasterly accompanied by tem- | ternoon tea and coffee will be ! peratures slightly below freezing with snow flurries. A low pressure center | served. P is located near Dutch Harbor and appears to be moving slowly north- i ¢ cleansing cream ] Peninauia. ctherwise e ran was reporea over alaka and wesrn (RIS CHRISTENSEN | 5 S e _eu:.:u, B : A : Fu“!ul TOMORROW Today, each day is many days . . . filled with tense, busy hours. You | have more need for skin care, less time. Germaine Monfeil’s Skin Freshener and ) [ [ [ ( ( Ty 3 P A R I S M E E T (P:‘;xlx‘ex;‘lusg;v'fielsd ;Tz?;:? gi:::_ | Cleansing Cream, scientifically compounded of bland, soothing ingredients, fulfill their missions i \ | {::r;nc;::efhnrles W catter Mor- swiftly and effectively... restoring the balance between what your skin is equal o and! Phone Phone The Rev. W. Robert Webb will whal et of it o - | | officiate at the last rites which will | 5 7 6 7 | ¥ ve followed by interment in Ever- . " 7 6 7 | | 5 { green Cemetery. Cleonsing Cream 1.25 10 6.00. M sl LRI 2 SAYS IRUMAN | NOLA HAWLEY HERE Skin Freshener 1,25 1o 6.00. N 7 i A Ty Bt loeompellive i FRIDAY-SATURDAY IDiplomatic Authorities ™ the Baranef i ; ; ISLE O’ GOLD Take Opposite Views T, HAUSER e k ! J. T. HAUSER HERE % PEARS - - - 2No.2baams7Qc ¢ Awitoewe =i J. T. Hauser, of Seattle, is a WASHINGTON, May 9.—Prési-| Will be held only until Saturday, “It's the Nicest Store In Town” dent Truman told his news con-iMay 11 they automatically go to| paranot Hotel Building ® |ference today that he did not _yet}next numbers. Jones Stevens Co. % jconsider the Foreign Ministers Con- " (266-t1) . jference in Paris a failure. et & s g skin freshener T 5 " Yomen's Avoaner When the time comes that it has broken down, he said, Secretary of - . A State Byrnes will be authorized to make an announcement. Kraft MUSTARD with Horseradish - R 4¢ 1 st . b { however, took the view that the jconference had failed and that this meant a split of Europe into Soviet Cofiee -- of All Brands 8| e . 10 reorter he had not heard about any dras- CARROTS Bunch ik e e i v ¢ Held Qver . o RN unch 1 B¢ &= =i onn s Skl W ek produced. : 2 And, he remarked sharply, the | President makes the foreizn poli- R 0 s l T A A - - - or 2 ( cies. X } Mr. Truman was asked, too, f ‘ | Whether he knew of the existence d e l R l 0 k/ 4 * : '|o( a German army in the British 3 zone of occupation in Germany. ¥ I DElTA KOSHER Dlll d e Oua" 4!9‘ He said he did not think there i and Her 7 i one, ¢ 3 % W Diplomatic authorities here, tak- F ‘ N s " K ] ing a pessimistic view of the For- eign Ministers’ meeting, look for Onion Sets for Your Garden |} = cooes v o plete the cleavage between the lareas of Russian dominance and|- |those under the influence of the ; A | western powers, headed by ' the B ¥ SILK TISSUE - - - 4rolls 29c | =z MUSIC by the v | e ;. > . 4 FROM CALIFORNIA i ’ Twe Deliveries 10:30 and 2:30 § -4t OREILLYS e i Phone Your Orders Early! st morree | g i1 .ii2Nn Cover Charge 3 here from Kotzebue, He is stopping L >} - i =§ at the Baranof,