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= THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 PAGE EIGHT s s - i B se 1l be Mrs. Katherine Hook- . Federal B ft GEN. CHOU EN S rs G Coffey M | WM.RHE AMOS BURG TALKS Federal Boss, So (GEN. - i o wenen s COffEY Memoria .R. 3 [ Harvey will give the de- f . | 3 votional a Charles McClel- H | I p " d IS (OMING N CN EXPERIENCES | Coal Mines, lo Step ACCUSES U. S. AS o Hospital, Portland, : MBER MEET Down, Out, Sept. 30 UNFAIR MEDIATOR PARITY PAY S e e Damage ! AT ( I own' u 4 ep i § i she has been teaching for the past are e ey six years 3 3 g : r WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Ac 1 Oi i e = PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 19.—Fire i Gastineau Channel Teach- s roreer, Federat vos: | Quits Chinese Peace Talks IN Aw ARD R SEATTLE, Sept. 10 —Headed for 3 Coal Mines since they were . . . STORK FI“AllY w'NS that three alarm blaze at Cotfey heas| aska to hunt bear and ers Are Guest at Annual 3oy 22 by i soven ' But Not With Finality- iy et opitat e totas cu dee and fish for salmon, Wiliam " ' " own from that D . (Continued frum Page One) o ed damage estimated at $400,000 lolph Hearsh SL.As0Ga R B ubs Teachers Day Has Reservation € -| GODFREY, Il Sept. 19 No one was injured in the fire, LSner Of ““‘ro“ml‘““d F“S"E“q“"'“‘ , ik e i 3 1% and seven friends left Seatt! ; - S lof West Coast operators to meet Waters and his automobile b which was brought under “contrc! po a0 =L g 5 g (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) |%ith the Marine Cooks and Marine Stork three times, but the big bird about 45 minutes after the first ;... T e E au W | Gen. Chou En-lai, the second-|piremen representatives unitl the Won the fourth rac. alarm. Head Nurse Maxine Sin- " ooy gray 1€ ! {ranking Chinese Communist, fired|men return to work Waters was ahead by five or 10 clair said about 40 of the 104 pat- At Ketchikan, the party will board #a e 3 as power several new warnings in Shanghai| rpe deadlock on the West Coast Minutes in getting his wife to the ients were moved out of danger of a chartered Campbell Church yacht I Ct C € American Gas {today—but each was well-tempered |pas snarled efforts to bring to- hospital when their {irst three the flames which started in a which will take the hunters to likely W o Electr Corporation of | with reservations gether leaders of the NMU and children. all boys, were born nurses’ dressing room in a cupola iting - sites on Admiralty and [ C ¢ York i First Chou said in an exclusive|egstern ship operators for nego- rth child arrived above the second flcor aranof islands and generally I - —— 5 |interview made available to the|tjating meetings in New York. At Waters home before her RS e S i through Southeast Alaska. They will 1 A S Associated Press that he has quit|Operators on the East Coast broke father even got the car sterted. Empire Want Aas bring resuits! 'eturn to Seattle September 30 ‘ s Western Aufhor et smnsi 1o/ RN | s Canay s e B , c - fi {But he did not close the door en-|gemanding that the NMU replace i eatior Ly tirely. He said he would go back|security watches on struck ves: the Er 0 Stewa’d Edward BLON D E_parie McDonald, |if Generalissimo Chiang Kai-chek | & n Ney & engaged In @ movie revival of |Agrees to re-convene the long im-! BREAK AT SEATTLE Eg‘ | t Wh“e passes 0“ the bedroom farce, poses for a Potent military committce headed| SEATTLE, Sept. 10.—The first ‘ L{’ y‘b.’ SS(’(’D portrait to show she has a face by General Gor‘n'uv C. Marshall. Lreak here in the nationwide mari- i — to go muf)mg figu‘red for which Then the Chinese Communist as-|time strike came today with with- | Alask FRANCIS 19— she is noted. serted that the Chinese and United grawal of enough pickets of the ; ‘y" DFWN ! i Pl |States governments are following a!GIO-committee for Maritime Unity qp". %4 y . N i (HAMPS (ROWNED Far Fastern policy based on theland the Independent Marine Fire- f = sy : | assumption that there will be & men's Union to permit limited ship . e k yesterda y of war between the United States and |repair work in two yard o nia Hosy r pera- AI’ 'I'EEN_AGE (luB'{ sia—with China as an important| Officials of the Lake Union Dry- ‘:"‘-*“ '\'"\“;“"“11‘“- C’“\;"] "‘Ck”““'\‘}dmk & Machinery Co, and the A if you haven't, drop in and o ile hat he does not believe such!pyget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. o AR AREERTS : . Ever since the Teen-Age Club| s in prospect because, he|immediately called back AFL work- R Rl ral months ago, there's|said, neither the Soviet nor Ameri-|ers to do jobs cleared by the unions polished wood . . . trays, nut bowls, P ent Cha a minute that both can publics want war |A CMU spokesman said pickets salad bowls, some of them inlaid, T ables haven't been busy, with| The Chinese Communist leader yere withdrawn after an agreement Introduction of ¥ an- nual guests of the teaching pro- {ession was preceded by a brief talk Teacher Superin- by pt. A. B. Phillips guests were introduced by tendent of Indian Schools, Leonard jlen; Henry Harmon, Junior High ‘hool Principal, and Floyd Dryden Grammar School Superin- nowledgeme of Mr. Phil- thday which coincided with \dance at the Chamber luncheon, Mr. Dryden presented him with a small token of remembrance Guy besides Mr. Burg and the teachers wer Herbert C. McClel- sindeer Service officer of 1e; T. O. Hoagland tional Housing Agency —. OSIMAN IS NEW - ALASKA AIRLINE TRAFFIC AGENT Appointment of Art City Traffic Man Alaska Airline nounced here today by W. R. Lynn General Traffic Manager for company Oszman, a t Juneau for former member of Alaska Airlines staff here, succeeds A. B. “Cot” Hayes in the il p Other members of staff here are the same > the recent suspension of Alaska Air- lines operations into Juneau m Anchorage laska Airline a C Board exemption o ed. The Juneau t in the Baranof Hotel will re-open to-| morro’ ith Oszman in charge and his family arrived B Anchorage laté mpanied by nn. is rety as been residing he operated eight or ten fellows always playing others plain. They're unbreakable, was both cynical and defiant about!was reached between the AFL- & ; 3 5 RS : ind twice as many waiting theiriwhat is happening in China. He|scattle Metal Trades Council and fine for serving, make wonderful GAUNI‘ BI.A(K on.F turns. Ping Pong has been almost|said the Nanking negotiations are the operators display picces. 15 popular senseless, and that they were de-| The Todd Shipyards Co. on Har- SHOT BY HUNIERS With all this playing it was in-|signed to camouflage the true civil hor Island withdrew from the evitable tha yme fine competitors|War situation. And he emphasized | ggreement, he said, and was still e would quickly develop. The recent{thal the Chinese — Communists peing picketed D. Rupe, Dallas, Texas rmaments revealgd just how good would continue to fight even - g on a charter trip in| they really have become though they lost heavily in men : & daughter party of friends sister are thei qne jatest word from China is, e , o returned this afternoon from Sweet- champicns of ping "“”l“ |that the Communists continue to MEET ON IOMORROVJ tock the bO; title » considerable territory along the heart flats on board the Vermarco. a hard-fought match| “GIFTS OF DISTINCTION” On the second bo: Frank Lar-| VWben Peiping-Suiyuan railroad Me or! f the Martha Soc . u : ot sers Glavanter, lay the only trophy| fom _another excellent player,| " By; General Chous greatest re- “”“]“;“‘u”‘;"“n e gfc‘o‘;;l‘i ‘“" o Varei Machine Shop Building bagged on the two day excursion Johnny Floberg. And it is Augie'slgentment was directed toward the Northern Light Presbyterian Chur STORE HOURS — 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. to the Port Snettisham area. It|Sistes M who is girls’ cham-{ynited States. He accused America pariors tomorrow afternoon at |was a guant black wolf, one of a;Pion, having just defeated Carolof having forsaken its position as el i g pack of five the men spotted while 7€ MacDonald in the three ex- mediator and siding fully with the postesses for the serving of des- they were fishing. Four of the ani- | Citing and hotly-contested games|Kuomintang. He said, however, mals were at too great a distance, °f ir final match that the Communists have not con- but one came’the wrong direction n closer was the competition:templated taking the complaint and Mr. Rupe got it with a shot in| 2 the boys' doubles pool tourna-ito the United Nations the shoulder. ment The champions are Dudley - e - | The party will leave port for hberg and Bill Schmitz—and| g, | Gambier Bay probably title-holders they undoubt- A" Sear(h ior i after e, too, for thi took the { o crown, from another very capable the brothers team Tanker Survivors Now Mzandoned iW YORK, d announces | pair, Sperling | STEAMER MOVEMENTS o suve and B, who playea top- notelr pool t t the tourna- ment. The score of the final match 50 to 35 Proof of t found in tb | Princess Louise due Saturday a >rincess |from Vancouver from Vancouver noon or evening scheduled to sail Sept. 21 tight semi-final competition is | match -The Coast the ‘air Gu that No sailings from Seattle to|s7ores. So hard-iought were these search for survivors or wreckage of Alaska on account of strike. mes that the champions beatithe Norwegian tanker Marit" II, { Estebeth scheduled to sail for 1 Logan and Jerry Gucker only |which split in two off the North | skagway 10 p. m. tonight 0 to 48, and the same Narrow |Carolina coast in a hurricane last Leota scheduled to sail from Auk|m i parated t Sperlings in|{Friday, was abandoned last night Bay every Thursday at 9:15 a 1 vict ver the team of Gus a thorough six-day search to connect with O'Harra Bu 1 Jimmy Gleason failed to disclose a trace of for Fairbenks and Anchc - - » ship or the 16 persons believ- Empire Want Aas oring resulis! ed to have perished with her. sl /// QUALITIES inbherent in the growth of Alaska . .. Empire of Destiny. These are qualities too of a great pioneer air line . . . 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