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| 1 | | | | | | | won court approval of a $2250 a save 30 ver cent of her earnings. (AP Wirephoto) aak 1P.M. Edition I II I': I)A I l‘ i ALASI; A I':l»l I IRIE: 1 P.M. Edition R | , reakist IS HELD UP —_— naticn today and temperatures in munist Party newspaper Pravda Council - ObJe(hons | Place Between Tacoma Base on Channel Talks - Repli through San Francisco and East- 00 apandoned - o b piies ward through Montana, Wyoming, |Fresident Roosevelt in favor of a Reasons G|Ven sion last evening for what promised persons were killed and three in-| ) der the command of Comdr. Edgat| Ethoes of Republican orators at- this section, the weather was fair| 1he article said the Democrats CERS O g SR il providas toe Fe footia adid Port Tewts:1ast Hight: | permanent station at the Capitol' sweeping prelude to the November ! perature hit the 90' {publicans and Democrats who, ex-|83 the result of unexpected re | gpublican 8 ‘thur Clearance e and Power company, and will, when |Lewis; Ruth Walters, 26, his wife Guard service, the Wachusett wag|part held their fire, GOP orators'W. Brunk at Chicago said of Republican Sen. Arthur ik Yo the VeI % vl i iy G St ats Lo PR e i i gl o : ’ ¥ somewhat | from 5 cents to 4'; cents per kilo- | Lew William D. Bridg Me f fornia, March 23 of this y . Mo- | nationwide barrage. teday and fair and 'mm“h‘”‘luw of . Biste. Bytnse At Petly on Thursday by the Northwest for other services. iright, while Bridges died several! W lighting to her new turbo-electric {GOP victory in the hot fight for ! vt tbY 6k f et the ions ! » reading ‘wak oome & Iaber AR Gatens i : i s [ o . ch to choose from between the ions But, when the reading was com- hours later in Madigan General full automatic controlled power!control of Congress and spok» of pR'(E FOR . Clearance was given by the CMU meeting was not going to be with-| All were riding in Walters' car Movie Starlet June Haver. who vachusett is considered the ex-|Years in 1948, . “If the old guards of the Repub- headed by Lt. Comdr. Edward P. i s | e 5t prewar a- the preposed relief voyage had been ance. The paragraph with which he jcondition at the Pierce County| L ool fg Bt 000 ten displacement, and is fit- a speech last night at Grand Rap- G 619 Boslubn: aliDionass b : s i he so involved in the current 3 all persons who own property or|and crushed ribs. Hospital at- has optional direct automatic con- |less they revert to the reactionary Prices of 23 cents for river-caught HIpFULTE-clroles ol HIE DRROTMS o CUBER) SRV N Tig H “ ) 5 " o o | Site sure payment of their bills, with|her chances of recovery are sli rect fr the engine room, or, in|ago. (those caught in the ocean ““”i g RS advised the Alaska Committee it itself. S-Sgt. Jaks Field, both of Me- —————d « , - ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ——— L‘. | : ! | ! The Chicago Weather Bureau re- 7 H : Mont The colder weather was _ fo Take Up Permanent | Charges in Campaign (il " i “Notivest” aoun 4 today e “bemocrase rarty— Object fo Sailing- | | the Dakotas, Nebraska Minnesots POUCY of “force, atomic diplomacy | .. 1 . 3 ments 3 el g @ r S to be a strictly form meeting for|jured, one of them critically, in| § - V. Carlson, arrived in Juneau latejtacking on a wide front were and pleasant. In parts of Texas, !l the United States had bent;ments for sending a rellef ship to e 3 erests of o alistic fusal L e ) asters, ’ B\eA Gt ratos, chavied Lhb-Clis] - He dsad | City 15 Congressional election The Eastern Seaboard States Press the interests of capitalistic fusal by the AFL Masters, Mates X Auth the i it becomes effective, lower rates!First Sgt. Robert J. Shortell, Fort| commissioned at San Pedro, Cali- |suddenly cut loose in a concerted|would move off into the Atlantic] Vandenberg. The ° Michigan CHbALOn cfuh Moot AR watt hour for general service and)Crord Field scldier. Mrs. Walte dam in every respect, from her air| Among other things, the Repub-|warmer weather would TOHoN The Government newspaper Iz-| CCmmittee for Maritime Unity, pleted, it became apparent that the | Hospital plant and five bladed screw, the |electing their first President for 16 DEDogtnts ancRepuplioans Prave out interest. Councilman Ed Niel- | ‘A fourth oceu nt of \,)“.\ alt- | wont be 21 until next June, ex- |7 np flutv\-.h.n new \'e:ef-h are like. i Predic}ioms m an Party—Hoover, Landon, Taft Chester, Jr., Aide to Alaska's Gov- son made a motion that a para-|ers’ automobile, Mrs. Harriet Lin-. hibits her accounts bock as she Wachusett is 225 feet long Col. Philip LaFollette, twice ernor. No conferences regarding @ t 4 g ol o s held by Chester's committee with took issue provided that meter de- Hospital with a skull fracture ; ted icr weather and plane duty.'ids, Mich., that the GOP is almost B |ttonism 10”4 path of impetuous o y : % . _ work stoppage have suificent credit rating to in-|tendants said early this morning trol of the engine or it may be di- positions they held two decades Siverside salmon and 33 cents for|have also accomplished an oppo RE d up here today. who aided Secretary of State mon has increased from 5 to! i ol ship operators Discrifatiution. Chord Field HONEYMOON IN An innovation in the ship is its!Bymies in the Paris Peace Confer- 10 cents a pound Chisster’ siild: liter: that b “sad VOL. LXVIL, NO. 10,410 2R JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946 __ MEMBER ASSOCIATE D PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS 3 T : e 1 LIGHT RATE yrounmum ™oL INEWCOAST POLITICS Weather DEMOCRATS ICLEARANCE : ol | I P ported snow on one side of the ‘ gy e | First Reading Made by Cny Five - Car Sma<hup Takes}» . " Ny Wachuseft Arrives Here; Republicans Are Making .\, %" 0, s G it | soscow, o o0 — e con- AF| Masters, Mates, Pilofs Ihad abandoned the policies of City Council met In special ses-| TACOMA, Wash, Oct Four 3 USCG Cutter Wachusett un-' (By the Associated Press) and Wisconsin, South and East of 21d dollar democracy the first reading of Ordinance No.|a five-car smashup between Ta-| S8 yesterday afternoon to take up its'heard from all sides today in a!California and Florida the tem-| Pelore the will of reactionary Re- Alaska were at a standstill today of Juneau by Alaska Electric Light| M-Sgt. Herman Walters, 30, Fort One of the newest ships in Coast| While the Democrats for the most were having rain but Forecaster 1”“"““"““""" and swung toward the|and Pilots " Assoclation o give {Senator was an advisor to Secre- t0 load and sail to Alaska was giv- correspending decreases in_rates|and Sgt. Shortell were killed out-| conditioning system and flourescent:licans freely predicted a smashing e {vestia said recently there was not 'epresenting six striking CIO un- d. asserted today to an Alaska Relief Committee, graph be stricken from the ordin-|doe, 34, of Tacoma, is in a critical has a 43 foot beam. She has|Governor of Wisconsin; declared in fand Vandenberg Gl posits be refunded by AEL&P to! compoun fractures of both I Los A Jjudge she's able to Prom the pilot house the Cuptuin}(-ermm b il SRR BT ARALY e ASTORIA, Ore., Oct. 26- Rcu"(l‘lnlpfilhl]l\n\ and expansion, then the Master's, Mates and Pilots, al- ‘evolution.’ Yesterday the AFL assoclation Nielsen explained that, while this| ~State Police said the car in {ive-bladed screw, to limit vibrationience, as “pre-eminent” among pos- ;29T e other members of his committee ] might be convenient for AEL&P, which Bridges apd Field were rid- at critical speeds. Roller type ball giple GOP Presidential candidates . inadvertently negleeted to contact in cutting down the bookeeping, yet {ing swung into the path of on- BA"D"' A'"'A(K bearings in the stern shaft (ube Other good possibilities he listed as A lII H IS the ships' officers union regarding would work to cause discrimination |coming traffic in attempting to are another revolutionary instal-'Goy, Earl Warren of California, the projected sailing. S ' S ng | pass a southbound bus and col- - lation for power plants the size,former Gov. Harold E. Stassen of ABOARD p"A plA“E 3 9 % g S :3,‘,’;:;‘;1‘;’“12 h::]donieex;ghdg;z;g lided with the Walters machine.! MEXICO CITY, Oct. 26~ Charles ©f the Wachusett, having 'bfen in- niniesota, Senator Robert A, Taft l 2 ; ‘Ilr\»?\{e\, the VAFL association's were not refunded. And, the main Three other cars following close Edward Beach, 28, a Néw York stalled previously only on smalllof Onio and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey ' ExplAl ED SpRAISIN e r‘f‘fl"'d . peint of his consideration, Nielson behind piled into the wreckage but City artist, told his story today of Vessels fof New York Pacific Northern Airlines flew its| xl,."xnxf ('h l';)ll:‘"‘ u'f'i} J-o:::ua? said, was that if the City buys the NOne of the occupants was in-|how his 19-year-old bride died at| On board the ship, which came| ©10-PAC In iaence regular scheduled flights from and | Mo g ,,.f '1 ‘,’," Shiki '\dk(h;, oh light company, it would pose a jured ‘the hands of three masked bandits here from San Francisco via Se-| n Salt Lake Ciiy, Senator Taft'to Anchorage vesterday. The flight 'i“’l"'. “’.'“‘;“;m “M:‘l:‘; et b1 O Abtihg udgent oo afl .o - during a honeymoon trip ¢ ittle and Ketchikan, were 170 sacks!tolq a Republican rally that the from ‘Anchorage to Juneau, undm"N 2 Nazi Had Sui iave. Faftinbdl. fo! SRR ERd it the citizens of Juneau by members desolnte and dangerous Bals - of mail from Seattle, seven from!CIO Political Action Committee had' Captain Joe Morris, First Officer MO azi Nad duicide BAnieh D it i bt of the Council, which would be an Ketchikan, and approximately 50 influenced President Truman and Bob Talbat and Stewardess Gladys . N 0% ] i ' Alaskan trade B o o oo BALL e 9 sovmen s wite, e scks'of parce post. A vl bt ot lomris mat L Pojsonsfrom: Tie.of n- trad Council would not be prepared to former Nan Peiker of Tulsa, Ok IOty |which he described as “ProCom- sengers c d Spokesmen for Alaska shipping cope with. This last opinion had SCORES Hai \‘vulr v\ivm-l nrll't‘p”m lnp s L_”nm_("'g,'”_':;:';;,']';'::}ywd {hs, MuNist, Pro-Russian and totali- Anchorage ta Juneau: W. C. E apmfe fo En operators denied union claims that some water thrown on it by the re- Scnesday night “on ‘the “banks, o dedieph et A g . i, | tarian.” win, Harriet Olson, J. C. Allen, I in the past negotiations had been minder that if the City oWned the me————— l\\li )'1\[.;"H):fw’:n\:;“‘t‘;?:' ”\‘)")S“[”l‘,:_‘,; :T;fing:-t.x.sl";1§m1;:I'<,jv‘]l?:>o:;:“s::n-,:le‘ 9 ‘Of course the President is no }:llve‘)_v, 0. Sghocnm-rger, Marcus ‘Nl.ll'JRNBvl-:iR(" (‘)Ll 26 llqlxm.-x.:l e .wu-.ri locally for Alaska trade light company, it would appoint a Tpe following .re fine! scores of e Cap e e N o sunset, weather permitting, in|COMMURist, nor is he a member Carlson, M. C. Coon, Mrs. M. C.|Goering had :uicide poison from contracts. They said the three Se- special Utilities Commission to take ' foothall games played AAgBb T e el ARUILERE IS 10 B ot Navy Day. Open house!©! the Political Action Committee," Coon, T. Skulstad, H. A. Johnson the time of his capture, the fcur- attle steamship tompanies engaged care of the administration in much| gan Jose (Calif.) State, 14; Brig “" her left shoulder almost TR0 BF 0 Gith visiting hours|TAft said, “but he has endorsed Frcm Juneau to Cordova, Yaku- Power mission investiga™.g his in Alaskan service are required to the same manner that AEL&P NOW pam Young, 0 f" gkt ool '_‘“‘"“‘f" !’1“"1 T ror YD 4'1)."' Children must |€VerY one of the extreme demands tat and Anchorage, the plane, un-'death reported today negotiate in San Prancisco through does. Los Angeles Loyola, 14; Redlands, =5 > Paddied frantically for help. | /M0 W 0 ied by their parents, 1107 Federal power contained in the der Capt. Claude Ferguson, First; The Commission did not say def- the Pacific American Shipowners Faulkner Talks 9 2 . When they reached the village of B¢ BFFRERE 0 et had a|PAC program. The domestic policy Officer Jerry Roberts and Steward- initely where the No. 2 Nazi hid Association, of which they are The whole matter was discussed Arizona State (Flagstaff), 19; Loiiapan Thursday momning, he O o o aboard which |0f the Democratic Congress is the ess Anna Marle Schiltz carried the the poison with which he cheated members. s B ot il o aeg U maiian, continued, died inimy: avng 2 e eretan 1 comieing |PAC ollitarian program. tcllowing persons: {the gallows on the eve of his Meanwhile, Chester said his com- (z,anmum ‘on Page tht; Bowling. Green (Ohio), 13; Cans while ghe San Miguel church bells 1. the "oity Faaie: e cm-l Democratic Comeback To Yakutat—Gray Pringle, Mrs, (scheduled execution mittee “cannot take sides in any et Hainia . tees sngIng i diied (et e o e or-, Raising one of the few Demo- Lucille Pringle. | An ofticial announcement de- way on the issues, but earnestly Ok Haggard, unshaven and still *on " lcratic voices heard against the Juneau toCordova—Dorothy Ares.;clared, however, “there is reason o “opes thet a relief vessel will be | Oklahoma Aggies, 7; Texas Chr ¥ = ganized. £ wearing blood-spattered trousers, 8 GOP speechmakin, well, Senator ¢ ~horage- eV b fiuppuxl the view that at one time recleased.” The W aShlngton tian, '6 Beach said-the attack occurred af- ONly a few games have been| s iy o giencage ey Bl I A a ra ’ fhaw. Vit i Id have carried the as exas Bhite, 58 Ausin, 18, ; Wil &5 # {Lister Hill of Alabama told a rally zabeth Shaw, Virgil Barney, Vi ! Goering cou b e e U o3 ter he and his bride of four months’Played so far, but the manager will| lof his party that it is *mot a ginia Jenkins Amelia Jenkins, Mary |Poison secreted in a cavity in his CHESTER'S INFORMATION Central (Ia.), 45; Iowa Wesleyan. .4 ddled iles di the be dispatched to take in the or- £ F, > Bigd i 3 e . 0 had paddled milss ‘down . the ¥ Hsetini: b the - Bich campaign over pork chops and soap Blackard, Phil Anderson, Mrs. K, umbilical (navel) The following bas been received B thiestern, (hakaa) o0, Hows I (B8 ARUSIIRE dRRNdC En Fiv sl e‘efim‘g & | hips” and asserted that the Re- Morgan, Judge W. C. Arnold,. But the Commission report de- from Lt. Comdr. E. P. Chester, Sou i early merning start on a trip du 1 Means: “have steared awide of the: G . g "iclared definitely that the pofson Jr. Naval Aide to Governor of Al- 4 2 Bl y ; X ] o . 3 {publicans “have stecred wide o George Medly, Nan Preston, R. R. at the potson Jr., a J By DREW PEARSON T e iege, 14: Villanova, 12,118 Which they intended to. defray fi"(“’&fl_‘]’}‘l‘ltu’, y f’)ill:“;)e(;'?ofief'“"l problems for Americans.’ P 288 [“was not there throughout his im- scka, in Seattle, regarding relief | S ERe: 4 " & 22 expenses by taking pictures and the Wachusett, 1s nof % rans are ! prisonment,” 4 sal ely sh WASHINGTON — Gnarled, knot- Sam Houston State, 12; North o.r k Hill said the Republicans are > | prisonmen and said positively ships assembling material for magazine to Juneau. He was stationed here; i sk f s s PO O e A - R ty-faced Senator Theodore Bilbo of Texas State, 0. ool on board the Tallapoosa during|Tucking the paraiount issues be: MILTON DANIEL IS | 9B A4 he ide s in his At noon fodhy, riday, pcipls Mississippi long has been known, Wisconsin ', 32; Marquette U . 1934 and 1935. Comdr. Carlson re- | caust otherwise Y B A ed survey of all shippers of food, i : bare the bankruptcy of the lead- | “An obscure recess in the inside :othing, emergency medical sup- akbe Na, 1 rabGiesuper X the "B oits that the, Twilapcoss. .the flst: - dias "otler the' nation. AWARDED NY[ONS {of a toilet under an overhanging plies, and livestock feed to the USA. Few, however, have realized| Mississippi Southern, 20; Okla- Coast Guard ship to be powered ' . \ i i A "A A g 4 & In Washington, iiep. Clarence J rim could have concealed a con- fo) 1 'ts A ities se B} 018 hes ais. iesNolinonger hate Gy UILY- 0. AI'ASK ( ST I' with oil burning turbine when she U FRCT RO (O (O BY REBEKAH lODGE Paitiar Ao 2 Pl “wlinous: Aeths: :‘) l.,..\vfimul.mm lx‘::‘ u;::n‘;rvg:lc-l of war contractors and had stacked | Detroit, 33; Drake, 6. was built in 1913, was recently re- = . ) gh these ports ak, % e o) i G e B3 % ipaign directo! id in a bre s (tion except by extraordinary dovia, Seward, Cordova, Valder up a neat little pile for himself as| Miami (Fla), 33; Chattanoosa AIR”NES (ARRIES Hired after serviag. s & c‘;':;:(m.u Jobn L. Lewts' threat of a new. At their regusr mesting Wed- |search.” the repart sald Yakutat a dhsult. 13. during two wars, and has i ARl BRI el e et i ; g s {soft-coal strike this winter was just hesday nicht, the Rebekabs made | - i y J thosotly dhme SO SEIIRE,) SeRST IERD, P Cimepie T 61 FARES FRIDAY selatio ) Tesv el i another example of / Deal their first award of nylons, N thely o o o o o o' o o Survey indicates that vessel se- A Sentdor T BIlo SeeliRdL § JO4Y Officers Aboard {chickens coming home to rcost.” | project which they are sponsoring| lected should have a minimum ca- is WAy ¢ ar De-| Kansas State “B”, 14; Nebraska = ; A . 56 we! BN Dis Way-arount dhe Wi De- | 0 | Folowing are the officers on| Brown forecast a nt Republican to funds to meet their pledge pacity of 3,860 tons brok- partment and was instrumental in i 3 cn down as dry stores, % S 7 Ry 7 rvees . s = 1- s 4 board the USCG Cutter Wachu- {gain of 45 to 55 seats in the House oi $200 to the Juneau Memorial gty & ;gem;;g_ se\‘er;\il tll\:;e:‘gve f:cnl;rglcx:; 1532‘};" Jayvees; 13; Baise, Jr; Col Alflrfindl Coastal 1‘"‘“:“5 “9“1“1:‘ sett: land declared that his party would Library. Milton Daniel was the 3,322 \nnis, n'lln;l'xln;:d rgo, 410 §. MR’ e i" Utah Br § : jen flights to Southeast Alaska = comGy Edgar V. Carlson, C. O, balance the budget, reduce indi-!lucky winner of this first award of tons; ‘eoaler carses tons. Mari- Key Pleld at Meridian and Keesler|{ Utan Branch Agricultural 03 points yesterday. carrying the fol-' 1"’ o i of|vidual income taxés 20 percent two pairs of those much-prized time Commission, Seattle, has been B ol il The M,'immppi‘ Alabama B, 9; Missi sippi B, OWing persons: from dJuneau €O fice 1t ward J. Davies, Jr., En-inext -year and probably pay off|nylon stockings, and he may claim requested to designate a vessel to contractors who profites were i3 ’ Sitka, Victor Hanlon, W. M. Fer- gineering officer; Lt. Philip F.' H,,,.p to five billion dollars on the|them by contacting Mrs. Lucille meet these minimum requirements. chiefly Newton-Glenn of Hatties- 0. guscn, W. A. Lee, K. P. Olsen,| ¢ e Lo tidhads dEbY: Jok Vessel was not designated today be- g-Knost of Pass| Michigan State Jayvees, 28 y, 2 : Stone, Engineer officer; Ens. Roy |national del ohnson. Lo S S O, AT O O 2hon ™ Liyione: 7 0 Virginia Olsen, Kermet Olsen, Mr.| e “atoon ® Navigator; Ens. Lelane| Carroll Reece, Chairman of the| The Rebekahs plan to make an- cause the Policy Committes of the Christian. ) 5 ity e |and Mus. J. Hammer, Robert Ross. o' patqorf, Gunnery officer, Ens. [Republican National Committee, is- other award of two pairs of nylons, Masters, Mates and Pilots Assoel- The latter firm got war contracts one Donald Brewster and Frank Clay-| o pi o ' Fontaine, First Lieut,{sued a statement assailing Presi- and one of Mrs. George Dudley ation, ‘West..Clonst: [ioeal , B0,/ Mide denly indicated that they would Jatelling. €8.507.26.00 0. 1043: BO"’;FIRST BASKEIBA[[ [ten. Sige e g Ens. George T. Sain Jr., Communi. | dent Truman’s action ) ay in|handmade framed pictures con- firms were in on the Keesler Field | | [From Juneau'to Pelican, Mr. and ...ioo oeficer, Ens. David H.|proclaiming an emergency and lift-| taining Alaska cotton, moss, for- Bot: clear the rellef ship until the m er had been fully discussed cons(rucliun_ at_a tm‘al cost 91’ sltl- Mr.~”Wf|ll Ln\;;enufrl m;:u‘\:i“abe“ Thomas, First Lieut. Assistant; and |ing import duties on lumber and! get-me-nc,s, lagoon berry blos- I th > $ 748,620. Their fixed-fee profitou Lawrence; to Hoonah, Bi ixson, Pay Clerk Bernard E. Brune, sHp,mmber to ease the nation’s hous-!soms, and other flowers will also with them. My Alaska Relief Com- mittee met with the Policy Com- this was $265,000, part of it shared | Mr. and Mrs. John Fawcett, Lillian ply officer, iing shortage. Reece said it Wasibe given. Mrs. Lottie Spickett is in ) mittee of the Masters, Mates and with the J, A. Jones company or MONDAY EVENING Marvin and Mrs. Charteris; to Tul- Wi lan example of the Administration's|charge of the stocking award, while | y Charlotte, N. C. | spquah, ‘Bl O, EL BRI, (B/ HAtk- | 0 r SETERR S R incurable habit of doing things Mys Ray Peterman is handlig t Pilots Association all afternoon in What these gentlemen irom Mis-| ins and O. Hansen. he hard day and doing them too!picture project, and anyone inte an effort to forestall any further . Se v age T {oon: to oon, Ruth Y atel 8 : slay in designating g i a sissippi promised the Senator nom Prospective managers of local Frem Hoonah Ango ut late ested in either of these awards may delay in designating and loading a g More than 40 gu«'sts and Alumni Mississippi in return for his help basketball teams will meet Mon- Beama, from Hoonah to of the Douglas Schools, gathered | - contact either Mrs. Spickett or Mrs. |\x ie .\u(l‘)“] e ““1 ni—.”em;'.‘t 2 ¢ v - in getting these lush contracts is day evening in room 1 of the high|J. White, W. E. Hixson, Rober! ast evenir r g EN Peterms 3 § ¢ ; as g for a get-together wnh] H "E ID rman. et R vhatever schcol building at 7:30 o'clock. Morgan and He Morain; from : . Anged eeting w o thelr secret, However, 2 e = é A T the evening being spent with The procceds from tk IO, omorrow xl("ll (,l‘]. msaagtmrn they promised, they delivered a lot.|Team members need not be pres-iSitka. Mike Gross, George Joseph| 'N® evening be \u AI. 0 paaLcr 2 inid 3 And this column is now able to set lent, but every team must have a and Iela Kaender; from Tenakee, gd-’-’c“&u?v’v”‘f.-’ff l.;]x;d (;:‘f;l:'s:u!u’x;‘t‘.', FALL SOCIAL SEA N :v:'::.]l)l‘\;\g ,,,‘.‘,:;"‘,?':.‘if:.'::.':,"':f,‘,‘.'f“".‘ and am hopeful that I may forth in detail what they ponied|manager - representative at the'John Albert and Mr. and Mrs gpme | ) € ADA0 AR able to secure release of the relief vessel from them. I will @ | . A played with prizes going to Alumni the required amount by the next St appar in vio- g e determined | Arab; from Pelican, S. Williams | u up—some of it apparently in vio- meeting, so it can be d Alfreda Dore and Douglas Gray.! w" N I meeting of the Lodge, it was r advise you immediately after ter- mination of tomorrow's conference i ¢ criminal statutes which how many teams will be compet- Edwin Johnson, Stanley Hanning X : b } i:t;m:h:l (am:\l:r::lb'ei“;‘in Congress ing in the league this year. Theland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell '(::“‘;‘“:[Wr::;‘:l‘ took the prize for| rhe winter social season will see|POrted. P ] cannit receive a fee for lobbying on number of teams will determine; From Petersburg to Juneau, R. Musx; 1'e-rrdu.~ Lyt A many gay and colorful affairs, and ® 0 s v v 00 0000 what the picture looks like as I any matter pertaining to the Fed- the practicing schedule. |F. Mather, Nora Heuhes and Andy| 8¢ ;} o “Pfl"cl‘]"fi “‘;‘h the big social event tonight will lou“E 'N pORI Bt kL gei! have not given up hope yet M eral government. Each manager should have a list| Wikan; from Ketchikan, Gi .:c‘{h y l‘ }d “3“] : “ "l'be the formal dance given by the 1 3 yha ; spite of today's temporary setback. BILBO'S »REAM HOUSE lof the players who have already Medley, and Mr. and Mrs. George ¢ "(;”"E“ set spending the eve- shrine Club at the Scottish Rite SUNDAY fOR SOU'H LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26 TWO T have checked all other local un- Pony No. 1 — One of the first signed up for the team, so that from Ketchikan to Pet- | ME b ark o | Temple, the first one of the sea- members of the police burglary jons not included in the CMU or- things the contractors ponied up no “ghost teams” will 5, A ckerson and R I.J\-‘\” ‘“"”ll e d“ S“’;l%l l’f “hf“ ")1 son. A ; B AL -'_""— ; il .](..{du vl;‘:]v'l “nnhumn l(~lln\\‘\ L0~ ganization and find that they will for Senator Bilbo was an artificial on the schedule |ings ; from Tulsequah, B. C., to,those Who donated or L""tf“b““_“ These dances, which are invita-| "““‘“ e aqLie steamer 4 vl_““":i‘) - Thoy “'IN_”‘(L. ruefully, that not stop release of the relief ship. Jake, with an island in the middle Teams not represented at the‘.!uueau M. Logan, R. Dion, J_‘m uu})w«y) to the evening .s. SUC-tional, are always very enjoyable Cess n‘u?m wr >L)xedul}«1v to avxn\c f\»ltgl-u.\ had )mulufl'n-d their lock- ‘Several other small boats have S hice house - bollk dnithe 15-"‘10“"*‘&' evening meeting will not|Young, H, Lesite. M. Collins, E.|Cess, also they thank the School occasions. Dancing tonight will be|from Skagway tomorrow morning ers in the burglary squad Yoom, requested cargoes for Southeast Al be considered for competition in | william, C. Rombough, D. St. Ger- em for the use of the School as i, the music of Matheny's """"""W“ 6:30 o'clock and will sail south-'appropriating a gun, ammunition' today. and are in the pro- \ meeting place, tra, Jbound at 8 o'clock and leather jacket Beas of beted laa WEATHER REPOR: (U. 8. WEATHER RUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning ° o o In Juneau—Maximum, 43; minimum, 30 At Alrport—Maximum, 43; minimum, 25. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Fair tonight. Increasing high cloudiness Sunday Lowest temperature tonight near 29 degrees. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 nouss eading 7:30 w.m. today) In Juneau — 03 inches; since Oct. 1, 1068 inches since July 1, 33.88 inches At Airport — 02 inches; since Oct. 1, 9.74 inch since July 1, 26.79 inches €0 0000000000000 0000000e000 00 o (Continued on Page Four) the City League, "main, P. Stewart and J. H, Smith /