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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” =1 VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,303 JEWS' PLOT 10 SNATCH BRITISH GENERAL BARED Kidnapped Major Escapes —Abduction of Five Of- ficers Sa_[lunacy' DRAFTBILL COMPROMISE IS REACHED Pay:Boost A_l;o_ Agreed for| KEEP JAPAN. % homn o DISARMED 25 | " or coxsnrution MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1946 RED ATTEMPT TOBACKCIOIS YEARS’ plAN:Firsl Session Today Is Ex"‘RNED DOWN | citing-Bell Sounds for Adjournment ‘Four-Power Control Com-| UNO Votes Out Soviet SOVIET ATOM PILE IS FULL - OF 'NIGGERS' U. S. Will Insist on Discard 41 INJURED "IN MYSTERY " BLAST, NOON ;lung-BurniBE_Fumes and | Men of All Ranks in Armed F_orces WASHINGTON, June slam-bang Congressional over peacetime drafting of teen- ngers subsided near a compromise; finish today with 18-year-olds once 21 —The | tion, struggle|kidnap Lt. Gen. Sir Evclyn Bark- United States announced today it | mission Proposed by United States WASHINGTON, June 21. — The JERUSALEM, June 21.—British | army headquarters said today it] had evidence that Irgun Zvai Leu-| mi, a Jewish underground organiza- had planned an attempt to er, British commander-in-ehief in'has proposed to Russia, Britain and Palestine, in addition to six offi-| China the creation of a four-pow- cers previouly seized. | er control commission backed by At the same time, the grmy an-|military force, to keep Japan dis- (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) The recently elected Japanese diet or parliament, has begun to debate on the draft of a new con- stitution, a constitution that would pladge the nation to renounce war >1nrever. and that would bestow up- on it the legal basis for demccratic liberty. General MacArthur, under whos2 Move to Give Preferred | of Veto Before Yield- Status to WFTU ing Secrefs { NEW YORK, June 21—The Unlt-} NEW YORK, June 21.—Backed led Natiohs Economic and Social{up by President Truman's reaffirm- Couneil today voted down a strong!ation of American policy, Bernard Russigh attempt to give the World|M. Baruch and his advisors in the Fedefation of Trades Unions a|United Nations Atomic Commission voice in the Council deliberations. maintained a firm stand today 1 I | 8 | i Smoke Spread as Employees Scream DALLAS, June 21.--Seven per- sons were killed and 41 injured by an explosion in the basement of the swank 16-story Baker Hotel in mid- town Dallas shortly before noon to- day. XPLOSION IN SWANK HOTEL KILLY 7 SIGNS UP more subject to call and youths of : a : ¢ |nounced that it had abandoned the|armed for at least 25 years. igidance the historic experiment is| The Vote was 12 to 5. Voting with [against Russia’s move to retain the woer:;zm:‘r)xt usual House and Senate|search in the Bucharim quarter| The commission would take over being conducted, has made clear his|Russia “were the Ukraine, Yugosla-;VHO. power in relation to world | approval of the hard-fought con-|of northwest Jerusalem for clues as|at the end of the present occupa-;deep anxiety over the outcome of | via, ¥ Czechoslovakia and Peru.|control of atomic energy. i ference agreement, was needed to to the whereabouts of the abduc-jtion which is being carried out|this first test. He has issued a! Pranee abstained from voting. | The President’s statement in assufe a nine months extension of |tors of Maj. H. R. Chadwick, Who jargely by American troops under statement in support of Emperor| The Council action means mat‘Washlnstuln yesterday re-empha- Selective Service beyond the end of escaped the kidnapers yesterday. |the command of Gen. Douglas,Hirohito's presentation of the draft|the WFTU, which includes the Cl0|Sized Baruch’s pronouncement to this month | Moshe Shertok, head of the poli-| MacArthur. That action presum- |constitution, urging the diet to con-|in the United States, will have the the Council last week that the| Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex) saw atical department of the Jewish|gply would mark the end of Am- sider the document without thought|right only to consult with the United States wouldn't yleld atomic slight chance the House might’ act agency, appealed for the immediate erjcq's virtually single-handed dom-of political bias. “Let there be fres|Council on a basis equal with the|S¢ctcts to a world pool or dispose | Jate today if two pending bills release of five kidnapped British|ination of Japanese affairs and be- |discussion,” he told the diet, “let| American Federation of Labor and|Of her bombs under treaty provis: ‘The blast apparently occurred in !th basement just under the coffee shop, where a new icing unit is being installed. There were screams of panic as employees and guests, some trapped in the basement, rushed from the |hotel through lung-burning fumes and smoke. Known vead . 1°r'S q ve been|oin ¢ ¥ i there be no interference with the!similar specifi rganizati (ions unless the veto is discarded could be cleared, but it appeared officers, believed to have |gin a new period of control by all ! similar specific organizations. | more probable the measure would abducted by a Jewish underground! ¢, powers. iexpression of the Japanese people’s| The Council defeated, 10 to 7, a OP atomic control matters. | The kp}uwn dead have been iden- ‘hot be reached before next Mondayi”gm“m’“(m during disorders whichi o o0 0 state Byrnes pro-!Will in the matter. It is for the ' move by France to make consulta-| “May Agree | tified as: or Tuesday. have cost 25 lives in the turbulent posed the 25-year Japanese disarm- |JAPanese to adopt, reject, or modity tion by the WFTU and similar or- Mr. Truman commented that the | Gwenda Davis, 22-year-old Eng- I Willlam E. Cotton, head steward |Holy Land in the past week. | Shertok said the abduction of the cfficers was “lunacy.” They were to have been taken as the proposed constitution. This is|ganizations with the Council much their first great opportunity for| easier than provided for consulta- self-government, a goal toward tion with non-governmental organ- which I have been leading the na-, jzations. Baruch proposals had his endorse- | lish bride of an Army Air Forces | Of the hotel, killed by falling debris |ment and said the American plan,| navigator, looks at a picture of | i1 his basement office. and that of Russia presented as| herself in a Los Angeles news- | J: P- Parker, assistant pastor of i a substitute, will be subjects of | paper which led to a movie con- | ¢ New Zion Baptist Ohurch. Floor Battle Promised | A floor battle against acceptance of the compromise was promised + by Rep. Short (R-Mo), lone mem- ament treaty lo the Foreign Min- isters of Britain, China and Rus-| sia at the same time in April that | Loibshan he suggested a similar 25-year hostages for two members of that * 'the pay hike represented a victory 'Lion patiently ever since surrender.” negotiation which may lead to an! | Trinidad Lopez, of Malakoff, and House N . g John G. Winant, U. S. delegate, " ?:;(e‘;ie;h:htie s:ir;':ture ddld nmlcrgamzatmn who are under sen- “ec*)‘l‘:e r:ipg:‘::“:‘:'e i ; Hecklers Busy 3 ‘spake against the Russian move, agreement. He emphasized the | ::‘:::'l"::::“::::m"":fl’l:":":;ke: Tex., a hotel employee. % appear on the final compromise, |(nce of death. g ‘e’nd e ecaeit i Boniatlics S e raeEy before it, the | declaring it it were accepted the Word “may.” ! i v: ] Frank Oliveras, age and address Despite Short’s last-ditch opposi- ‘Two other _alleged members of A € Bk suunmes sy diet met in its first plenary session|couneil would give to a non-gov-| With the atomic commission m! at a party for war brides in Los {unknown, tion, Congressional leaders expect- the organization were sentenced | Paticns ¢ q Y (tcday. And what happened after|emmental group greater fepresen- | recess until next Tuesday “m__! Angeles, located her and signed | Paul Washington, age, - address seven-year prison ed both the Senate and House to yesterday to . approve the conference report and terms by a Jerusalem military court send it on to the White House well Which convicted them of illegal ahead "of the June 30 deadline Possession of twe Sten guns and a when the present stop-gap - draft bomb after railway sabotage in extension expires. ‘ }southern Palestine last April. e r———— 40 MILLION PRUNED OFF Pay Increase . 1 Along with the draft act exten- sion, the conferees also approved| a pay increase plan for all men and officers of all the armed services.' Like exemption of 18-year-olds,, for -the House conferees who had' insisted upon a separate bill pro- as possible and to substitute for|the opening gavel fell showed only {the regular occupation armies{too clearly that the habit of order- | smaller forces of troops especiallyily, democratic procedure is not onc | trained in disarmament control du-;that is acquired overnight. ties. Hecklers began to shout, fist The avowed purpose of the treaty !fights broke out, and in no time the is to -insure that, following thei400 legislators were milling about total” disarmament and demilitari-|in a turmoil that was brought to zation of Japan by occupation forc- 'an end only by the sound of the| es, the country shall be kept in a2 bell ringing for adjournment. It state of disarmament and demili- {was an unpropitious kteginning for | tarization “as long as the peacegthe new Japanese diet! but it is' land security of the world may re- noteworthy that most of the dele- ! quire.” |gates cried “shame” and sought to {bring their unruly colleagues to or- tation on the Council than that of members of the United Nations who did not have seats on the Couneil. PRETTY GERMAN GIRL GETS LIFE; KILLED U. . SGT. NUERNBERG, June 21.—Blonde noon, Baruch and his advisors gave |their closest scrutiny to the Rus- sian plan submitted by Soviet Dele- igate Andrei A. Gromyko two days ago. | They were conterned particularly with Gromyko's insistence on Keep- ing the Big Five Powers in posses- {sion of their veto and the absence in the Russlan plan of any pro- |vision for an international author- {ity to search individual countries for evidences of atomic develop-! |ments that might become danger- ous. viding higher salaries in the arm. ed forces, The Senate originally incorpor-| NAVY FUNDS ated pay increases in its draft extension measure. The. increases were limited to enlisted personnel with biggest jumps for army pri- vates, corporals, and sergeants along with corresponding lowest graders of other services. This was aimed at attracting volunteers and thus reducing the need for draft- | Budget Figure Still Topped ~Time Study Clause Written Into Bill WASHINGTON, June 21— A 'DEAN RICE T0 CONDUCT AL SERVICES SUNDAY, HOLY TRINITY CHURCH | Trinity, Episcopal, Fourth Gold Sts, on Sunday, June 23. Dean Rice will celebrate the Holy i 1 i The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, labor relations. B. D, will conduct all worship ser-|Jjapanese vices at the Church of the HOlyl‘pIeas der. Serious Situation * Then, too, the members of the diet are taking up the question of the constitution at a time when their country finds itself in difficulties with regard to food, industry, and For the first time, officials have directed for assistance in the food and crisis to General MacArthur. In the labor field, the practice, Erika Krebs, 20-year-old German Baruch Plan Has Teeth girl, sentenced today to life impl'l-: ‘The Baruch plan envisions a | sonment for murdering Sgt. Robert Virtually autonomous international | E. Flannigan of Peoria, Il }developmem authority which would A military court convicted the Pe 8rmed with unprecedented pow- pretty killer just nine days after| 'S of search, seizure and punish- the American soldie* was shot to Ment. death in his apartme: : nere. ! The Russian substitute would German dcctors tesuiced the girl|1CAve authority with the Security! at one time might nave shown Council, operating with the veto signs of pregnancy but not now, (CVE' Poised so that one Big Five The decision of the five-man tri- | POWer could stop any restrictive ac- her when she made a successful {unknown. Rafiel 'Daniel, et unknown, p A 15-year-old boy, unidentified. { it oulm Evacuated e employees escaped through { manholes; -Guests - from, the upper floors were evacuated quickly and safely. screen test. (AP Photo) age and address | KARLUK FISHING [ " BAN RESULTS IN | SUIT 10 ENJOIN e, o o converge on the area and police {sald the jam was reminiscent. of SEATTLE, June 21.—The gov-iV-J Day in size, but not in mood. ernment today asked that the Ko- |diak Island Trading, Fishing and|ambulances were rushed to the Packing Co., be enjoined from com- | £cene, and the main sreets were mercfal salmon fishing in Shelikof j blocked off to traffie. Strait, within 3,000 feet of the Kar-, Two of the injuries occurred luk Indian reservation, unless| When two excited girls stepped in granted permission by the Indians, front of a police car rushing to The waters were closed to all but|the scene. They were hospitalized. reservation Indians for commercial Heavy Fumes fishing. Heavy fumes of acrid smoke A pouring from the building forced Price of Surplus { firemen to don gas masks. Once inside, they were further hampered All available police, firemen and * ed men. $4,100,009,100 Navy supply bill re- For Generals Too !celved Senate approval today, in- However, the conferees decided to:cludmg a clause aimed at worker go dlong with the House idea of idleness in Navy yards and plants. a separate bill, giving a 50 percent| It now goes back to the House pay boost to the bottom enlisted for action on this clause and on grades, and providing graduated in-Iamendments trimming $39,708,900 creases for cther non-commissioned |from the House-approved total. and commissioner personnel up to, Despite the Senate cuts, the Generals. amount it left is $334,610,000 more The new pay scales would give than thebudget estimated the sea army privates and Navy gppren-|service will need during the fiscal adopted by striking trade unions Eucharist at 8:00 a.m. and canduct:of taking over the plants employing Morning Prayer and Sermon af|them has led to a new outbreak 11:00. Yhat evening he will conduct |of violence. There was an hour-| Evening Prayer and Sermon at. 8t.|jong battle between police and em- | Luke's Church in Douglas. iployees of a Tokyo newspaper today On Monday, the Feast of the Na- {when the police sought to remove tivity of St. John the Baptist, Dean six workers who had ignored dis- Rice will again celebrate the Holy missal ordérs. The newspaper presi- Eucharist at 10:00 a.m. dent had charged them with color- This weekend the Rev. W. Robgrt'mg the news with their political Webb will be in Skagway conduct- opinions. bunal of the American Military Government came after less than 10 minutes’ deliberation. The trial |took two days. The girl, a native Sudeten German, broke into tears as the court pronounced sentence and continued to cry as she was led eway The presecution called the Krebs girl a “wilful murderer,” | Friederich Bergold, her attorney while Dr.! tion against a potential atomic ag- gressor, and would provide sanctions as international punishment. | While Baruch proposed an inter- !national law “with teeth in it” ;to punish violators, the Russian plan would have individual nations |enact legislation providing “severe | punishment” for violations. ',by a slippery footing of food and S“'e' ls BOOS‘Gd‘“ estimated $8,000 to $10,000 in | beer and liquor. ‘The search for possible other vic- WASHINGTON, June 21.—Sena-‘nma continued late today in the tors from western silver produclng'shambles of the three levels of the | states won a quick victory in Lhelbasemenl comprising the kitchen, Senate today when the annualjlaundry and wine cellar. | Treasury-Postoffice Appropriation; Fire damage was slight. bill passed with their silver clause| F. F. Bakef, General Manager, attached { would not comment as to the cause Under this, the Treasury is al-|or the estimated damage. tice seamen $75 a month instead of year beginning July 1. the ‘presente$50, while Generals and | |ing services at St. Saviour's Epis- | ——————— told the court Flannigan led hem"ominafi“n o' "to believe he was being divorced lowed to sell surplus silver for do- mestic manufacture at 903 an “All I can say is that an explo- sion of undetérmined cause oc- Admirals at the top of the ladder cepted an appropriations committee would draw $733.33 as compflred;amendment permitting “time stud- with the present $667.67. |ies” in yards and plants, provided Ithe findings are shown to repre- sentatives of employee organiza- .‘. e w a Shi n gion ' u‘:‘::awr Magnuson (D-Wash), op- Merry - Go- Round |posing - it, said Congress forbade By DREW PEARSON |such studies in Navi yards 30 years ago when there was controversy over “speed-up” systems. By a 28 to 27 v the Senate ac-, copal Church but will return to Ju- |neau on Tuesday. pRoMoTloN | e —— i DEVOTIONS TO BE v, scourcamp) FOR CLARK | Sunday devotionals will be held ED |at the Girl Scout Camp during the’ encampment according fo an an- [and trifled with her affections, He | ! said she had been a member of the | Hitler Youth but was not a fan- | atic. :Veleran Ador Hart Of Silent Film Days s (ril_iially 1 Vinson Is Given . Senale Approval WASHINGTON, June 21-—The Senate has confirmed the nomina- ition of Fred M. Vinson to be Chief |Justice of the dissention ridden ! Supreme Court. He succesded the late Harlan P. cunce as against a present price of | cur-red in the basement,” he said. 71.11. After two years the price would go to the $1.29 or the mone-* ——— e tary value of silver. :foRMER mml i A PR l " Seafle Ball Club | MARSHALS DEUTY Ordered fo Rehire | ‘: Resigned Deputy U, S. Marshal | | H and Mrs. George Taylor landed here I » | nouncement made today by Mrs. C.i Stone. znd Sa(kef "lemit ‘Irom Wrangell yesterday as North WASHINGTON — The Bflthh\SEEK j Ap OFF'(ER lc: carter. BINE §: WARMSHETH . Tune 31—Mark | Confirmation was by voice vote| i iSea passengers. Taylor, who wae Po,r&xn Office is quaking in Ats ¥ Next Sunday morning at ~ 7|W. Clark’s permanent promotion to! ;g ANGELES, June 21.—Vet-|late yesterday, with no objection.| SEATTLE, June m for fear a secret report on éheral Mikhailovitch written "”‘*'smm m loo‘l' British intelligence In 1944 will be! A v 7 brought to light during the trial of | DuT(H E ASI l"DlES the ‘Chetnik leader. The repofli‘ Major General won Senate approv- al late yesterday despite criticism of his abortive attempts to force a crossing of the Rapido River in Italy in 1944. | o'clock, the Rev. William MecIntyre | will officiate at the service, and in the evening, at 7 o'clock the Rev. Wiliis R. Booth will hold the | | service. eran cowboy actor Willlam Hart is said to be in a critical condition at California Lutheran Hospital. The 76-year-old star of silent movie days was taken to the hospital sev- Senator Moore (R-Okla), who had isaid he planned to speak up about the nomination, was not on the floor,at the time, i QRSN 21, — Federal | concluding items of law enforce- Judge Lloyd L. Black has r_uled!mm business here in conference that Alfred Niemiec, former second {With Marshal Willlam T. Mahoney | baseman for the Seattle Rainiers,|today, described himself as loath to |is entitled to have his contract re- be forced to sever his connection | instated in that position. Niemfec|Wlth the Marshal's organization shows that the British knew all| Announcements of later Sunday| Senator Connally (D-Tex) cabled| . days ago. petitioned for reinstatement follow- | Which, he said, was the finest with along that Mikhailovitch was €0l-| pATAVIA Java, June 21.—A|Services- will be made next week. i::;r‘)l’g?g:ml‘"?g ::;:5' :enTsLSei?l; .- — SIO(K ouo"'lo“s |ing his return from the Navy. “The |Which he ever worked. p 3 " L SN A o e 3 | i laborating with the enemy. Imysterious Japanese colonel, be-| 118 Mmppeoval, ol the floorgberme PARIS, June 21.—French Presi-| NEW YORK, June 21.—Closing|pall club need not play, but must| Taylor also declared that both “Today (September, 1944), smtesilieved to have the bulk of a re- the British Intelligence report,'ported. fabulous $30,000,000 treasure “they (the Chetniks) are to belglen during the occupation is found almost everywhere fighting peing trailed after the Eurasian | JOHN HERMAN HERE | John Herman, of Ketchikan, | |a guest at the Gastineau. | - e — the Senate’s voice vote action. The Texas Senators based their, protests on contentions by soldiers! dent Georges Bidault is said. to have offered trade union leaders limited ten percent pay raises in- stead of the 25 percent demanded. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 8%, Alleghany Cor- poration 6%, American Can 103%, | Anaconda 46%, Commonwealth and | pay, the petitioner,” he added. ;he and his wife immensely enjoy- | Judge Black decreed Niemiec isi€d their time at Wrangell, which | entitled to compensation since dis- | labelled as fine & town as he charge from the service, less eredit| %8S €ver in. The former deputy s aléngside German and satellite | mistress of his subordinate talk- ® ® ® ® ® * v ° " e e ;’,f.fi{,‘; 0 Dlrision ;;,,;"’:‘:;‘:Zef The Communist-dominated trade Southern 5%, Curtiss-Wright 7%,!for what he has received in other|'s Néading now for Anchorage and troops, but they still profess to beied so much she exposed the theft.!® @ | that Glark used poor judgment and | uion federation has asked the 25| International Harvester 95, Kenne-| cmployment. Niemiec has signed the Chisana district, where he has | pro-Allied at heart.”, | British army personnel, Dutch|® WEATHER REPORT o astod. lves 1n fublle smashes| ercent pay boost for all fts fivg| oot 55%, New York Central 26%,| with the Providence (RI) Cranston|M!Ning claims he wants to devote British Intelligence: went on wia"d Japanese were involved. Allied | ® (U. 8. WEATHER 3URRAD) ® lagainst strong German positions| Million members. { Northern P‘“mc 32%, United Cor-!Club of the New England League.|m5 attention to. . explain that they believed Mikhail- investigators on the elusive path of | ® ® |along the Rapido. | g |poration 5%, U. 8. Steel 87, he testified at o court hearing last | ovitch to be sincerely anti-German, |ten steel trunks and five crates of|® Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod o Senator Pepper (D-Fla), said| WASHINGTON, June 21—By a|Pound $4.03%. ’ Saturday. FROM THE STATES b_ut that he considered Tito’s par-|jewels, gold and cash, said eight ® Ending 6:30 °‘C‘:°k "."fl' Morning e Clark, now. top ranking U. . offi-|vote of 202 to 38, the House has f;,lzs today were 1,340,000 shares. S Mot g | 4 tisans more dangerous to the Jugo- arrests have been made. A British| ® . . Ay pied Austria, was do- passed a $90,000,000 flood control w, Jones averages today are FORMER A'CS CHIEF ! Arrivals from the States regist- slay monarchy than the Axis. captain and sergeant and the wo-|® In Juneau—Maximum, 66; .!lng g4 "’,:mc““em Job" u"fle_ bill The legislation merely au-|88 follows: industrials 203.09, rails| GETS NEW POSITION ’el‘ed at the Baranof are: Beth “0“::9 he made "this decision,”man are among those held. Other|® mlnin;u‘m, 48. ALy L3 b, e |thorizes projects, it does mnot pro-|06.50, utilities 41.83. - |'Tryck, Dorothy Tryck, Seattle; British Intelligence states, “Mik- Britons now in England faced ar-{® ‘- At Airport—] um, 66; e DIVORCE FI vide funds. —————— NEW YORK, June 21. — The|Estelle Beard, Seattle; Mrs. Adolyne ,hnqi)ylwh was irrevocably commit- |rest, investigators said. e minimum, 40. . £ FRED Authorizations in Alaska include: FISH LANDINGS, Board of Directors of Press Wire- Rasmussen, Chicago; Forrest G. ‘ ted to the path of aolhhnmmm.! The investigators reported some|e ®| Seeking a divorce on grounds of Skagway River and harbor, $438,- Ie&la. Inc.. yesterday elected Col.‘nunnrnel and wife, Sandra and . Nowhere were his forces strong|$6,000,000 of the loot, including “dia-| @ WEATHER FORECAST e desertion, John J. Lundy has filed 000; for .a survey with a view to| The Sebastian-Stuart Company's Fred P. Andrews, formerly assist-| Ronald Bungarner, Seattle; V. E. 01 to remain hostile to the/monds as big as your thumb” has|e (Junesu and Vielnity) ® o complaint in the office of the flood control, Gold Greek and|Tillacum, skippered by Clarence|ant to the president, as vice pre-l-(Andemn. Anacortes, Wash.; Miss dgrpnns and the quisling regimes|been recovered. The treasure was|®, Clerk of the District Court here Clena Slough, Moy, landed 40,000 pounds of sal- dent,.l-le has been associated with Maria Alexandef, Hartford, Conn.; iy and yet defeat the partisans, . . .|confiscated from Individuals in the e Fair and continued warm against Margaret Ann Lundy, The| . ———— mon here today. radio® communications since 1902 H. C. Haldmen, La Payette, In- & “Though believing himself a pa-|wealthy Netherlands East Indies|® tcnight and Saturday. couple was wed in Juneau on Sep-| J. B. Caldwell, of Manchester, Tom Mittenen’s Big Sam landed'and for five years was in charge diana; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Muller, * 3 r during the’ long Japanese occupa-|e ® tember 9, 1942 and has no living sh., arrived here yesterday. He| 500 pounds of salmon, also bought of the Army's Alaska Communica- Kokomo, Md.; James G. Thomason, X (Continued on Page Four) tion, © ® 000000 00 09 e chidren or property at issue, 15 registered at the Gastineau, by Sebastian-Stuart, tions system. . Ft. Worth, Tex.