The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1946, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

CULUREODIVNAL LY SHINGTON, D. C. e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE |- “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,428 V JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, SHIP STRIKE SETTLEMENT DIMINISHES Lewis Defies Government; Strike Is Called | WALKOUTOF HeWasthe One WhoWasLost TRIESTE NEW GALE K“{;‘kumflg‘g’fil PAAMAKES MEDIATOR MINERS IS g "~ 7 7 DEADLOCK | SWEEPING "mckintey park BIG SLASH, MAKES PLEA, SCHEDULED . BREAKING ROCKIES . : =ooowco: PERSONNEL GOES HOME Efforts Will Be Made to | —_— b.mk\ where he has been studying Sn. Molotov Reported Making Rescue Work Hampered—‘:::::: ot owunicn and deelon Twenty Per Cent of 3,000 Unions, Employers Asked Hold Men fo Contract —Krug fo Act Concession on Trouble- | Many Families Maroon- ™5, juw ne wio. o o EMployees, Atlantic fo Make Concessions some Terrifory Issue | ed-Livestock Also Hit i it and. accommeas. Division, Dismissed fo End Dispute WASH[NGT(;I;J. : Nov 16 —The Administration, in a toe to toe | tions in the famous National Park NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Several DENVER, Nov. 16.—A new storm|Tt is under:tood that the McKinley, NEW YORK, Nov. 16--Pan-' SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 — A con ions by Soviet Foreign Min- swept south aleng the Rockies to- Park Hotel will be considerably ex- American World Airways has given cix-month-old jurisdictional dispute | ister Molotov prompted Big Four day, blanketing Montana and Wyo- panded dismissal nctices to about 30 per- between AFL and CIO unions showdown fight with defiant John Diplomats today to muke guarded ming with snow and hampering the| During the past summer season cent of the 3,000 employees in its stretched the Pacific Coast's mari- L. Lewis, sought grimly today to jons that the foreign minis-|resete efforts in eastern Colorado|the architect worked with a top- | Atlantic Division in a mc that time tie-up into its 47th day to- Bhold 400,000 soft coal miners to 8/ A i council was at the point of{where many families still arc| ography engincering survey party an airline spokesman attributed day and diminished prospects for , government contract the Attorney| \ @ its months old deadlock maroned and much livestock is|at the Park. The survey group’s barticularly to inroads made onlan early settlement .General s: s is i:md'tnnv ; '; over Trieste we ed by two wezks without work was ccmpleted in October air passenger traffic by trans-At-| pegeral Mediator Nathan P, Fein- B otticlal s telling gt what| In a threc-hour informal debate | food. Kuchl flew here Thursday by lantic steamships singer called upon both unions ané will be done if Lewis persists in among the Big Four foreign min-, The weather bureau said the snow | Pan American Airwa At that| The notices are effectiv . 30, employers to make concessions for his contention that he can and will last night, Molotov showed would be light, but predicted strong |time the Park was covered with The Pan American spekesman|oidine the dispute, which he said terminate the contract next Wed- according to persons in the winds that would drift the snow “a good deal Of mnow,” and the|8lso. said the dismissals were an!cooio. o S REEEIEREE KRS nesday midnight, halting produc- xmmm of making ous ef- ready on the ground, and low tem- | thermometer reading was 12 be- | Cconomy move attributed In part to, wico pavitime work resumption, tion at the 3,300 government-oper- fert to m American, British and peratures which cattlemen ¥ ‘ow, he said a streamlining of operational meth- and h,“‘ Jast night for ]'m hmm,' ated mines French in e cn putting ‘Tri- | would cause heavy livestock losses. He added that this had been an 0ds. In some airline circles it was| o ae wicon wis g But ”‘S(‘“’ was “‘lfk ‘]“"“I“:” = este police under control of the The storm centered along the east-| ynusually mild fall for the Park the opinion that the dismissals were = starter Secretary of the Interior 5 Krug may take to the radio, tell the miners their chief’'s manuever has no legal justification and ask Mk MBPR ASSOCIATED PRLSS PRICE TEN CENTS — | Harry Tundeberg, Secretary of the AFL Salors Union of the Pa- United tions Security Council. ern slope of the mountains, area. When he left there about|the first indication that the “air Another session is scheduled for| It came on the heels of the third » last yes e temperature |travel bubble"—referring to the 1%[(»‘ :n] PS'I‘)IY:':(!AT\‘ g storm to strike Colorado within :h: ‘Q‘b.‘"m{;',f; i Rt ik m wartime demand for airliners’ Cific, announced his followers would a i . {two weeks, bringing death to 18 gpeaking of the Park’s tourist s—had burst not return to wmk‘ until the inter- them to keep on mining coal cretary of State James F. persons season last summer, Kuehl statea| The exact number of personnel union squabble, which has closed Although represented as determ- = 5 i £ e % Byrnes and British Foreign Min- % and wind,: originating from ' img; Lol B o affected by the dismissals 1s not the port of Coos Bay, Ore., since tned not to put Lewis in the role| George Johnston, Jr. 3, back in his erib at .Scotch Plains, No Y. 130 poyin declared repeatedly to- |y eold air mass that came. out of! T2F due w lx‘unxpilll.lllun .u.m> Known. the Pan American spokese Carly summer, was settled to SUP of “martyr” those concerned with, fondles Pat and Mike, his two dogs who day that only by having a police’ (ja we s’ the ke Y REs et :1‘.:1‘0]11:)1 veen a large number of snid. because definite check SAtisfaction. sappeared with him frem man the fuel crisis spoke of: his home. Many hours later a searching partw of 400 persons found 'force independent of the locs plaing another lashing = yester While in Juneau the architect|OD Overseas personnels included in The dispute involves whether on- (1) Possible action under the! the little by asleep on a gelf courpe with the dogs standing guard elected government could the United |yinine out the gains made at o P, h;w‘ "“ i u"‘"(m‘m‘ (fw: o | the dismissals, could not be made. vy SUP men are to be employed Smith-Connally Act, which provides 454 growling at anyene who approached. The boy's mother looks cn. | Nations be sure of proteciing the yng yoads and virtually halting the! bt 44 Km(“?. e me‘;l L in the crew of p,“,mc American a year in prison and a $5000 fine ,p I,q,hu(u, dependence of Trieste and the Roq Cross-Army velief operations! i ¥ 2 s ‘B ‘K" .. Steamship Company’s’~ vessels — . ——— z R “o.i .. 'rights of its. Lwe nationalities —Ironi Ruch 40 miles east of Colu_lauflg’m Be . plans. 10, leave., tor PM“. XAVER B‘ T whethef the jobs ure to be rContinued on Page Eight) | ol Lhé ‘States some time next month. amd Yug: av "I rado Springs. e with ntembers of CIO and inde- : o o Z FNTH - B ¥ride decldred the Whole. fssue| Provs ‘worked o week ‘opening A% i ari T P, aGcompanied 1A us 0" SIAFF AI BAR‘"OF pendent unions. Employérs told ‘the nfl URGES IHAI 'Kh loulse In which |5 the great tlock in the 3g mile road from Hugo to Kar-' oo here and will leave tor Ban Istriking CIO International Long- way of an Italian peace treaty—is yal only to have new drifts close it Fl.d"dw“ o 17 n_w, m““f" bhp‘ Paul Xavier ruxmm Chief Phar- shoremen’s and Warehousemen's the question of who is to bire and | yithin 30 minutes after they were| il D¢ Jolied there by her Bus-ip, o Mate aboard the USS Ar- Union they would not sign a con- AlASKA HlGHWAY i jfire the police force through , L g ) ‘ times has resumed his pre-war job {ract until ussured there would be rom ou e i Cattlemen who could get their! T,h" _hu“]'\' e )"ghm,m 8t the as room clerk at the Baranof Ho- no further “Coos Bay incidents”. 'I' opEN [l Baranof Hotel at present BE KEP a resident of Tacoma, ciliation Service were to continue livestock to railheads rushed it to ;i tel . Local officers of the Federal Con- - it FlYlNG (I_OUD !S markets, but thousangs of head of Xavier, sy . cattle remain without food was in Juneau in 1941, and during efforts to end the tie-up. A meet- anadian Pacific steamer Prin i 2 Sl el Snli L | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16—The cess Louise arrived in Juneau from i Bvcss 3 2 [that time was on the Baranof Ing was schedule . for today be- ‘ iati staff tween the Waterfront Employers American Automobile Association, the South at 6:30 o'clock last eve- 4 at its 44th annual convention R “m; anA- sellad fof Bkagwhy ;.\} AUTO AHRE FIRE WARNING BYUS ! “Prom the start of the war until Association and the longshoremen. | Thursday, urged .maintenance of (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) 11:30 o'clcek. The steamer X‘““““‘NEAR pI GARDNER adu last February when he was dis-, Feinsinger said other issues in | the Alaska Highway, by joint ar- i Herar Busithy. morediacst & O DEPARIMEM (AU_ED charged, he was stationed in the the strike were a few compara- rangement with Canada, as a se-| Football is making the headlines ., 4 ciils <outh one hour later, at | BY DOUGLAS CORNELL Pacific theatre with the Navy tively minor points which could be , curity measure. today, even as the nation stands g .00 | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 The | b e | quickly settled. Besides the long- | It also called for prompt repeal on the brink of anothei coal crisis of the Federal gasoline tax and And like most other American: eventual removal of other Federal President Truman is trying to for- follows: . ilots ve bee: s . ¢ IMPORIANT PARI IN (1)1:[1 Pllov~ have been on strike since Peter Oswald, of 729 West 11th 4 . L. Stukel, Cnarles Brown, (emlng RepOI’fed Wl’e(k Street today Blie Naas it o guarantee opposition parties @ automotive excise taxes. get that dark shadow ho st square deal in Tuesday’s balloting. e the mines. For a few Adam and (.nn-rhw Balog, Lillian start the car before going down- A e s = .o —— e I : o s 5 b, Virgs .| Of Barge Sondra Lee 1iov “Sorty "hefoe “oon: he', T4 was the main peinc venind TERR, DEVELOPMENT ate en football ., he’ll concent The waSh]_ngton and watch the N take on Penn Wward, Marie Everson, John R. Elli viiaE motor turned over all right, and she State. Leona, Artbur, L. I, and Arthur | ran back to the house. When Mrs, ' the formal language of a note | g handed the Sovist-sponsored Ru- At an enthusiasiic meeting wt| MR, MRS, F. PITTS . ania ver: v o g the Territorial Museum, | o o Shortly before noon today a radio | o & . manian government by Burton Y.|®Vening in 3 Merr Go Round T Bededs wrived at An- A Fremiin, Jr, Charles and A. F.| ©'C w-.i ‘M“md by the local OSWald looked out the door, the|ge .,y yniteq States political rep-Board and Committee members of MAK'"G vu" HERE ) ° 1 napolis & short time ago, and he ifolland, Margaret H. Johnson, May | ol ilie Coket GBI hEC the | or o T8 umes from a short yecentative in Bucharest. he Alaskan Arts and Crafts, Inc, ! and Alfred E. L circuit W PEARSON Martin, Sylvia Me! Cle She turned in a fire alarm. And { Truman’s. yacht, the Williamsburg, _COl- Otto F. Ohison, Pearl and ":";L‘l‘"‘mi""“l‘m“‘ ‘;,"l”’zl :’[;‘[‘)m'"‘r“‘ in the front seat of the Ford (Note—Today, Drew Pearson | R R David Passey, Rolph, Merle and For- 5 i s coupe lay a fresh halibut, left awards the Brass Bing, geod.for | "coched the Naval Academy rest W. Pitts, Ralph Rothman, Loy- The report said vnat no one was there last night because it was The new note was put out here completed plans for the January by the State Dcpartment. It said, exhibit, and for the further ex-! the American government “assumes” | Pansion of the organization. the Rumanian government shares: George Sundborg of the Alaska its view that “all parties represent-' Development Board gave a very in these elections should par- interesting account of the place of got a rousing welcome. A 2l-gun salute thundered a greeting as Mr. trom, Mlldn»(l“““ Flyin seiner ownei by Mr. and Ml~ Fux-rrsl M. Pitts and young son, Rolph, former Ju- neau residents, arrived here last levening on the steamer Princess * Louise, emoute to their heme in Fairbanks after a two-months' va- , By DRE ome frec—and in this case very | Before taking his place in the al Tolles ibcard the craft, the same that colder than inside the house. The gy veral month: ago was sunk af- fire department got the engine fire reugh--ride cn the Washington |stands this afternoon, the Presi- William Walsh, Lois Walthe: ticipate on cqual terms.” [21ts and craits in that c Mg - Merry-Go-Round to John L. ¢ was to inspect the Academy. Betty Weir, Emile and Alice Wurs- |ter striking a reef. Joe Brady was doused in short order; but if they . e iion, and assured the group of the cdtion trip through the States. Lewic.) {He also planned to give a short roline Yaw and 'I‘z\ut-nce‘l"“ in tha' accident. The Point hadn’t, there would have been, cocperation of the Development Pitts, who is with the U. S. Cus- —— talk to the Middies at their noon A | Gardner location is at the southern baked halibut for certain {JOKN MAROUEZ JEWELRY | 50 i vommercian planning toms Servie, will Isays -aliebly N8 WASHINGTON — Franklin D.!megs, sengers leaving for Skagway nd of Admiralty Island, at the - Mr. and Mrs. Al Milotte of the | Fairbanks. while she plans to. re- Bl Roosevelt did many magnificent, The President has not comment- vere Mis. K. Nyman, A. G. Mil- |Junction of Chatham Strait, and SELESMAN, 1S IN JUNEAU 0ot Shiiio “and Mre. Margarer P00 0 Juneau another week, vis- Ser- | ting friends id renewing ac- | quaintances. Mrs. Pitts will be re- membered by many as the former Merle Janice Schroeder, music and art teacher m the Juneau schools. @ hings for the American working|ed on the coal situation since his tte and wife, R. Rogers and wife, | Frederick Sound. ("RUS BEI.'[ ls H"' 3 man, but he handed labor and the | app of yesterday was turned M. McMullin and wife, Miss R.! USCGC Wachusett, which left John Marque? salesman rep- Americar people one lemon that{down by John L. Lewis. But Mr. Tuyl, R. Snoddy, N. A. Mec-, Juneau early he regrefted to his dying day Truman has kept in touch with | esterday morning in ‘l'\lnl.l\‘-; the Hollywood Jewelers of E. Roberts and C. J.;answ.vr to en SOS from the power Hollyweed, Calif., completed a of the Alaska Native Nunivak, also guests at the ;, contributed many helpful tor the development of That lemon was John L. LeWis.| developments by the radio tele- | barge Sondra Lee, is presumed to week's stay in Juneau today and arts and crafts in Alaska St ¥ b f { o credited with' > g i p - i e t o 5. £ 2 i arting their trip by ecar from “mc;emt :xlnf :‘h,m e Tl "h,m:‘ ;;"“ 18 s, FRelibe Tkl phe e 1"‘ b '"," t’]“o“ “) S}‘en”’::["‘;?}’::s LOS ANL-ELLS Nov. IG— wuh‘l’"‘““cd to leave by Pan Ameri- bt | Bairbanks ihey. drave to Whiles r s s vis e p he President wi e baci 2 receivi E < emp- | Chorage. | ¥ # % || erican people; but there is no|washington tonight. Tomorrow WOOD(UTIERS wu- expected to pipeeed to the scene’:f:m\‘:]y:fodi?,regt :‘; "fhf’c‘h“::.::suq <o SN R A | Skagway, and continuing by steam- doubt that the Roosevelt Adminis-|peil fly to Key West, Florida, for | where the Flying Cloud is mponcd,’mm_k oAty le B et 0(’\,am.. 15 making & survey »or &1l T A HER N er to L ttle, shipping the car tration was chiefly responsible for one-week vacation. NEED (llMBERS I \mcugh Lyle Kelsey, local C’)H'fi[‘sb”“]”" ballrnx';1ia's ;Alr.h (.'m.uszlaak«n jewelry companies and will 1“‘1(;“:; S e 'WT ")m"lhs ol -5 o he a uerfuh ) a ice i v \ ke ol B # e o L driving around the country, visit- ;yuflrung;L m: énv\o the all-po - xu_ x'dbt'mr.mv) hle;:ell .Tiu:‘(;;wk;;:/“ belt in the wake of the most se-(COVer all cities in the Interior in- E E I" limg friends and relatives along the PR o boday. D i REA(H IHIRD (ABIN OF /cortalu sweketier: o "IV- ) vere carly November storm on rec- | ¢/uding Faubanks and Nome be-, route. . Yellowstone Park and the SWHat few realize is thal fim‘YflUNG ADUI,IF“RUM |ing Cloud report had come from| T/ | fore returning to the States. ! O Oativod’ Wors) i : B e ity i k ) e 3 ey at B IoRE: ar 1O anyon were among the O on hetoce the advert ol tHd g ongiens T SO0 AD0¥e | the Bondra Lee, which 1 her Sog| cratures Under 3iiwere not suf-| (D 828k, He has fetn Saving &b 't Juneau Bigh Sahbel| drove: on *t5 Texas, and back : :;mizalt)mnl ber}?le": 1: .\:"\“ e the ditch, Ralph Randall, pl-em_.lh:‘ 71: dra 'ng 3\8 lqcmmsm: m‘b']huvml\ widespread to cause crop ;m- Baranof Hotel during his visit :‘nd (]‘;]‘\:;» ‘*‘«h ’1" ;'{"‘h‘? ‘.“”1‘. ."m_r”.,h Caliornia # ew Deal. E -} dent of the Ski Club, reported af-|vesterday at 8:30 am. s | here. 2 LN, SN SO : o 0 union boasting more than 400,000 ter making a survey of the m-,,.&"che was breaking up in the Mole e i - reception in the Juneau High Among former Juneauites visited members after World War I, the| X o preparatory to the wood-cutting ex- | Harbor viemity of Seymour Canal.! | Fehingl xmnasing. N b Al S L United Mine Workers had dwindled pedition to the third cabin to- | The Sond i Lee was on the way| M (AY Y N H. l. MCDONAI.DS SA"_ ! Entertainment will be provided @t Lewiston, Idabo, wh to 90,000 members and its books adults who are inter- mOrTow. trom Scattle, with a cargo for Ju. | MRS Mc BABY 50 | ) by the High School band under hing at the college; and Miss showed a treasury balance of only sihe and exchanging! ‘For those going over to cut wood,| neau merchants. She already had| FOR SOUTH TOMORROW i:'. ‘cireciion of Joseph Shotuer. Esther Boyd, at Fresno, Calif. Both around $50,000. And in 1932, ap- ohristian way of life Randall advises taking along climb- | discharged supplies, according o re- VisI H ME HERE Mr. and M., H. L. McDonald, Many of the members of the band Miss Boyd and Byms taught in + proximately 72 percent of the na- . TF o ":\.1:;,‘, to attend a ers or climbing wax, as they will|Ports, in Ketchikan, Wrangell and {accompanied by their daughter, Are also in the Juneau City band,|the Juneau schools. don’s bituminous coal was being |l o 4ol At the Methodist be needed in reaching the third | Petersburg. MacLean and Werner Mis. Bert McCay and her baby|Mrs. Jean Trumbo and her littie| Which last Tuesday gave a success- ‘The Pitts are guests at the Bara- mined by non-union labor working| o 0o T L L evening at 7 cabin He also asks that anyone Misurance ugency in Juneau reports son who has been named John | daughter, plan to sail south on the| ful coucert at the 20th Century el Hotel during their stay here, for starvation wages. Lt e having packs bring them along, as|that the Sondra Lee, owned by'Alkert, are visiting at the home!steamer Princess Louise, leaving|Theater. The High School band - Teday, in contrast, the United) Theére will be an informal hymn there be extra equipment d,m Earl Forsythe, has complete cov- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug- | here tomorrow morning. will play ircidental numbers and' SITKANS IN JUNEAU Mine Workers' treasury has about| - S atal the organ at the first food to carry up to the cabin. torage; there also is partial cover- | las Mead, after leaving St. Ann’s| In Seattle they will meet Mrs. “music for listening”, while re- . - $75,000,000, with 7,000,000 received ' T\ Ty oo The remainder of Also, kmives, forks and spoonsage on her cargo. Hospital yesterday. | Trumbo's husband, S-Sgt. William | {reshments are served Mrs. Leslie Yaw, wife of President for the Welfare Fund in six brief o W06 WeCHE: B0 Coo e are needed at both the second and| The halibut boat Cross Sound,| Mis. McCay is the former Ber-|Trumbe, who just returned from| Following the refreshments and|Lesie Yaw of Sheldon Jackson | months alone. Today, miners are ... ... v (he evening. third cabins, he stated, and any|irom which its skipper-owner J. nice Mead, and now resides in|Korea, arriving in Seattle last! Introductions, there will be square Junior, Collcge at Sitka, and Mrs. paid better than ever in history, dSCUssion © eve- denations of these things from |Russell Elliott, Donnie Rhodes and | Wrangell. She plans to remain in Tuecsday. He will receive his dis-| dancing, which is to be called by Roland Wurster, wife of Dean Ro- Dave purchased the fashionable old ACTE T F R0 LRU L S inyone who has some to spare will | Jimmy Sovdi disappeared last Mon- | Juneau until after the Christmas'charge from the service next Tues- Max Lowis, with Ed Melntyre and kmd Wurster, were in Juneau over [l University Club here to use as John ;"rl;ck there will, be the Sunday be grea appreciated. {“ay evening, has not returned to holidays. | day, Nov, 19 Mrs. E. Hughes providing the mu- last night after arriving here on * L. Lewis’ neadquarters, plus an of- ’\mm“ fellowship hour. M i WL, | Juneau yet. l\o word has been re- - The McDonalds will go on to sic. All friends of the P-TA, the the Princess Loui: They, and the fice building across the street; f’ \31’1 "Omwi‘_‘ will be the guest of ALorigines of central Australia| ceived from heér, and it is believed | The first permanent fair associa- | Spokane, Wash., planning to spend|schools and the ieache are in-; Wurster's daughter Emily, are pro- while John L. himself lives in a 7 “ahd will show her have & communistic society and|that she may be waiting for a tion in the United States grew Christmas with another daughter, vited to attend the reception and ceeding to Sitka on the Alaska beautiful Virginia mansion, draws a ; Alaska own nothing individually except a|let-up in the wind before proceed- out of a cattle show inaugurated Mrs. Malcolm (Beth) Sharp and become better acquainted with the Coastal Airlnes plane this after- | ing up Sterhens Passage to Juneau. in Pittsfield, Mass., in 1810 | family faculty members. 1oon There will ke the regular the evening ES Kodachrome slides of the (Continued on Page Four) Highway |few weapons and utens

Other pages from this issue: