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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE ’\’ILWSA” THE TIME” VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,431 e jUM:AU ALASKA, W[:DNESDA\ NOVEMBER 20, 1946 MhMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENI"S SETTLEMENT OF SHIP STRIKE DELAYED LEWISKEEPS RPULCHS PAY MOLOTOVIN PROPOSILIOR ~ PUGET SOUND Alaskan White Elephant | pEcis1oN |5 SILENTOVER 'parpokact Jops AGREEMENT, 1o siant righr SNOW BOUND, s for Sale; Excursion EXPECTED ON COAL STRIKE nsout 400 recerat ap- U, §. PLAN exatting Repusticans wit RECORD FALL Inlet Now Up for Bid s WEEKEND pointive Positions Re- | 45 Run Info Snag Right s it | Deadline for Action Ex- ported in Alaska [Approves Complete Fig- at Beginning Traffic Crippled,Communi- DAWSON CREEK IS | covermmon win ofic o ot it piresalMidnighf—Green | WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 w,mg ures on All Tfoops at WASHINGTON, Nov. w (Cations lnlerrupfed— BEING SOUGHT AS :}‘11 '““}-.»k“"‘;;.. (kl:::{:(lul:l:I:\“nlm.:ltl;l Two UfllonS Declared in apitol when the 80th Congres: g into @ major fight against their| - pOR'I' OF ENIR | The Bureau of Land M.m:.vu-m.-..«' Third '[akmg Vote WASHINGTOI\ 3 20.—De- ©opens, the more optimistic are FE SUCCESS, N. J., Nov. 20 plan for a quick 20 percent reduc-! SEATTLE, Nov 20.—Record “.l('!il\L' as a disposal agency for the i) the government policy, ' lcoking forward to the election two | —Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. tien in individual income taxes breaking snows, which have crip-| — | war assets aaministration, announe- | e 04 . APL President \li'illmm G 'en)tuday years hen figuring how many | Mclotov ansounced today that Rus- once Congress meets pled travel and communications |\ 1 Expedite Shipments (4 todey that for a 90-day pvnud.mf:\fi;x“’x( ‘.f(),‘ f““f‘ 000 ¢ald “the miners who have volun-|jcbs there are in the Government |sia was ready to accept a United| In talks with reporters, two more throughout the Puget Sound coun- pe p beginning No. 37t will vecelve bids| O\l‘r\\hl'lt:u mld,’ o enalneert tarfly walked cut” will not return!service for good party workers. States propesal that all members GOP House members, Reps. Curtis try, spread lightly over portions of | Of GOOdS OverHi h- [for 115 acres of land and 15 struc- | (HE 5 v Bni Jmlo r-g;r.b.:“ until a new Soft coal contract is| Senator Bridges (R-NH) chair- of the United Nations submit com- and Miller of Nebraska, add their'Cregon today as the Pacific North-! g tures, along 2,200 feet of shorelinc a¥s it AR k"-[ k% il signed. man of the Committee that handles | plete fizurec on all troops both at Voices to those of scattering. party west entered its third stormtound i AI ka at Excursion Inlet, 65 miles North- (49 Ot & be’;‘; 0“ lcers organiz- ‘Green in a statement vigorously | Capitol patronage has said the Re- [hcme and ubroad. m‘“m"(“*‘ already questioning its day. way 0 as west Juneau :'to p)mu;'"l\uur I" ;m T‘lg.u",? “‘hmf backing up the now silent John L.|publicans intended to take as many | He declared that Russia and the Wisdom . E Bnow began falling in Tillamook During the first 10 days, only m"‘ld on to,“:",e["‘(h. whle“t‘ e"l Talts declared jobs as the Democrats did in 1933 | United States were in complete ac- _On the Democratic side, veteran amd other Oregon constal commun- I-IJMONTON Alta,, Nov. 20—Es-| hids from Federal, State and local byt shipoWiery Ly erms offeped “It is my opinion the govern-|and that is all but a very few. ‘cord and added that Russia was Rep. Doughton of North Carolina ities last night. It reached three ‘ablishment of Dawson Creek, B.|Government agencies will be con- T‘,“h, thE s ol thé B0dhy bid Hient's resort to the injunctive pro-| Those lcoking ahead have dugiteady to diaft agreements to carry t00K a firm stand against any tax inthes at some points C. 8 a poimanent port of entrysidered. Veterans will exerclse oot St SO0 G0 B8 o cess with its enslaving and inerim- up a list of all Government jobs|out the preposal which originally Téduction until the Federal bud-| Portland, however, reported only for shipments of goods to Alaska is| priovity tights among bids entered dnlayed ut fsaat okt q":" ;"-‘ ilating effects, will have the op- not under Civil Service. This was | was e 1 the UN. assembly by €et Is balanced and a start is made {lurrios in the rural districts, which being soughc, it was disclosed to- by individuals Oapt, /Gy My, Drdsiiens ot [t posite result of that intended. | prepared by the Democrats in 1933 | Warren R. Austin, head of the U, s, o0 reducing the Federal debt melted as they fell | day | A major Army supply depot and |t T o MY Pikhery num E “Instead of returning to work,|and shows 1l the jobs that are ap-|delegation Doughton guided the writing of Snow also resumed fulling in the| Custcms ioutine Involved fn ship- | sub-port of embarkation for Alaska | perle Union. said the i the miners who have voluntarily pointive. It 4s a thick book and| Molotov spoke before the Assem- Democratic tax legislation for 12 Puget Sound area early today and ment of both Canadian and Ameri- |and the Aicutions, Excursion Inlet gt F AT “};"md Lo BE, walked out will voluntarily refuse lists every eppeintive job at com-{bly's politicai committee, which had JeArs and his views usually com- the weather bureau forecast snow|can supplics to Alaska would be!declined Iy importance after 1943, cOMINEE vote THUTS 4 ot to return until a new contract be- mand cf tne Government in thoseimet to tak up a Soviet proposal Mand a large following in bis party. for the entire day with the temper- cimplified by designation of Daw-|and as many as 900 German pri- 'q OIS Mot be: completed un- come seffective.” days. Since then some of them|that all U.N. members repori on _Miller disputed the right of the ature ranging from 30 to 35 de- scn Creek as an official Port of soners of war were engaged in dis- = " Green spoke out as Lewis gave' have been put under Civil Service |troops and bases they maintain on House Republican steering commit- grees. Entry. mantling ana salvaging the instal- i Ploket Line no public sign of what course he' but the Republicans figure it is a'non-enemy territory tee to speak for all party mem- The city schools in Seattle were| With their flour supply almost!lations for use in the Marianas- Shortly after 6 .a. m. plckets from will pursue in his present collis- good prececent to have handy. It; Molotoy withdrew this and sub- DeTS On tax matters. closed for the third day as were down to reck bottom, people of | Philippines sectors. Possibilities for the AFL deck officers’ union took ion with the government. showed thet in 1933 there were|mitted a new propesal which pro- LM€Y are taking in a lot of most of King county's schools and Alaska were informed today that|use as an Dudian schocl or Govern- up their Posts at piers of San Pran- Lewis has served notice that his .bout 400 Federal appointive jobs!vided for reports giving the follow- '¢rFitory when they try to say now the schocls in Bremerton f was 11 sight. Arrangements ment hospital were explored, but|cicco's Embarcardero. Police Sgt. Bihod. i - WoM e conaAct: i A ranging tequ 4720 4o ioe: Midrmation exactly what the rest of the mem- All but one Bremerton bus linc were made in Edmonton that onelthe area was found to be too iso-|W. Hanrahan said there were. two with the government ends at mid- 35400 a year and not include | 1. Where and in what numbers, PerS intend to do” he commented. wasfrloted down and numerous cars cayload, 80000 pounds, be made!lated, A reservoir, dock and cold 'pickats to a pler and added: “no- night tonight. Miners have been the Governorship and Secreta ~{treops are located on nonm-enemy Miller and Curtis both said they wese reported “ditched” along su- gyajlable fu: shipment to Aaska storage warehouse, and several Ledy is going through.” Army leaving the pits by the thousands. ship. Most o1 them, however, were ! territory * considered reducing expenditures burban roads as freezing tempera-' p W, Pawton, Fairbanks business-| other buildings remain. and Navy piers wefe not picketed. with the mid-day total reported small salavied jobs ranging from| 2 At whal points in enemy stat- and the debt more important than tures continued. Seattle bus lines' man in Edmonton to make food “It's a White Elephant,” said one The Committee for Maritime Un- above 127,000. 0 to $2.500 a year Jes and in what numbers Allieq Immediate cuts in taxes alse were experiencing difficulty on ‘yurchases, has been advised that! Governmeny official. But Fred W. ity announced late last night pver- The Federal District Court here S8t | troops are located Rep. Cox. of Georgia. one of steep hills. this amount of flour has been re-| Jchnscn, aeting director cf the Bu: whelming approval by the: mem- those mentioned for the Democratic Meanwhile, as the storm-caused has ordered Lewis to recall the con- e o ety 8 leased for cxport by the Canadian reau of Land Management, called bership of the '€IO. Internal 1 Tract termination notice. B u l l E 'I' I N S 8 AL what points in these LIl y),0 joqqership, expressed a view deaih toll sfood at three—one i wieet boare i ; v ¢ tional tories air and naval bases of Allied “cne of the tinest potential can- TLongshoremen and Wareh Referring to this order, Green's states nre facated amd the siza.of “PParéitly hed by many of His Bef Columbia and two in Wash- =~ on addijional 14,000 - pounds of | refy sites in Alaska.” . +4nd the OIO Marine mw statement said: parrisons in such bases. party. hf said in an "“,ef‘if‘f' "l“.‘) ‘f‘“r;i“‘“N°'Fh Vancouver, B.. C.ipgur was ready to move North to- SRAA S 1 acvolent Assoclation “of compromise “The government representatives, S——— { 4 The nformation should apply ¢ FrUevss die ;‘EP"?]‘jff“‘=.]l’]‘“;L o 'CU;";";!&‘_' gu‘l;‘ksfflmh for' yay from Dawson Creck agreements reached with employers sdding insalt to injury 40 the \uAgHINGTON _ OPA mcreasea|to the situsiion as of Nov. 1, 1946, prcr,nbed‘ 0P Hfiln el "\msl-“d e ke o8| It was: expected that the flour Al“KA(OAS]‘Al |during negotiations with Federal workers ‘of the nation, have re- the price of raw sugan today and Extemporaneously he broadened alfk to (e‘n'el .1'11 ,( \r‘xr ax cutting 1;v\qu1‘rr put.‘ur ay cn a hike up Grouse|woind pe con its w y from Here negotiators. ¢ sorfed to- the use of InJumCtion ..ineq nousewives and other buy- | the question to include data on °"O €°OmOMY i B +ve Eopdc, b HOUG e Fuinped By Ye ‘ Security Crew: process and as a result have made ., "y o, Wiy boost the retail |roops at home. He said the Soviet ‘ o0 Dawson Creek and tru { AIR”NB (ARRIES The. Gontmibtas tor o ilde th an extremely bad situation much price of u;(. refined product b) (mwmmem was ready to accept d there. ity said its CIO unlom‘“wn\:l; rn: PRistion 05 Mt NOMHEHACMANIA, - o AHOMA SGITY A THe bourdif‘ff“fl FIGURES RISE SIOCK OUOTA“ONS o security crews to board all vessels. AC(‘{ & r;prfi‘"'f f°“?e}'1 ""lte““ of directors of the National Apart- PEA LRt Alaska Coastal Alrlines made' Captain May suid the shipown- ‘L’]‘; 'hrel (‘)r'f;e o vermment " ment owners association decided | lAN(E New York. Nov. 26— Closing o fH8hts to and from Sitka, Hoonah, ers were offering a 15 percent in- g)r‘:n's statemgtm attacking the €8inst any “landlords” stnke!pR'(E AGREEME"I OVER lAST YEAR satioh: of . AIGAKA: Tomsan Smck"m_ Pelican and Ketchikan yesterday, ' crease—the same as accepted by the government’s use of the injunction rut adopted a resolution demand- 45 day is 5%, American Can B6%; Ana- with additional stops at Kimsham' CIO Marine Engineers—but did not denunciation by the CIO convention, ™ o i figures indicates nearly twice as GERMANY — Brig. Gen. William ‘crnational Harvester 687, Kenne- o0 = 00 ;wrs“n.s lwn‘rv ‘car- ::‘L ;:)e: ‘::ow)'" - ::ll«%‘ “‘l[;cd I!I: at Atlantic City. BURBANK, Calif.—With only one | many persons in Juneau actively H. Draper, Jr. said in a published cott 46, New York Central 15%,l . W & WG FRAEG 0P €00 Ay M Eropaesls WhE Tt GG The AFL leader added: PR A Western | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20 — A Seeking employment during October revicw that Germany, after more Northern Pacific 197, U. 8. Steel and Mis, A. Davis, Binll Sisms, Mr. | revealed. X o “Neither {roops With Dayonets, ».jinec crash brought down from | New price agreement took effect to- 1946, than in October, 1945," states than a year r occupa- | 69%, Pound $4.031%. . and Mis. E. Anderson, Thomas and New Dispute ° Hgr couit injunctions, nor G- \ghiie Mouatain, rescuers said to-|dsy betwee:a Northem California Gus H. Gissberg. Manager of the tion. was headed for economic col-| Sales today were 970,000 Shares, gy, povndverry ~and. Clydei A mew dispute Sared . méssie geration of miners or helr Tepre-|gay inat they would be forced to|fishermen und individual dealers local office of the Alaska Territoi~ lapse and that the only cure would| —Dow-Jones averages today are 88 ... ¢ pelican: George Karppi|while on . the ‘ Seattle. waterfront sentatives in jail, can serve to Pro- .i..qon further efforts until next'ffl‘“h“l“k ratification of . terms by ial Employment Service, formerly be fulfiliment or revision of the follows: Incustrials 16691, Rails and William Hall; to Hoonah:!threatening to tie up that- port' duce one single ton of coal. ONly | yeo)sav pecause of snow and cold | members of Infernational Fisher- the U. S. Employment Service, lo- Potsdam Declaration for economic 4795, Utilities 3487 Henty Fawcet!, Frank Clayton, even after others resume work. the ““"““k ‘”"“";‘ e Al “f" weather. {mnen and Allied Workers of Ameri- ”**_“fi“ st )‘12* d“;;““‘ Way, = ey = : Glenn Hamiiton, Doug Freed, Addém The AFL checkers, atfiliated with mine workers who are willing to Ay {ca (c10) hree hundred persons, equally o B aate ¢ - Greenwild wnd Fran fams. ¢ Internations " : 11k their lives in the coal mines . w,ouiNGTON_After weeks of | The agrezment terminated a halt divided as to veteran and non- GREECE — The Forcign Office (,as‘vl“.:k"“.,:(d ‘:l’.,,(,l.:‘,l,l,,,[,;M:f.‘:fi,:,?h (lxmm .}m.‘»:u to pl.»)c(mm\” u,‘wu- 'Ahm.‘;.'fw'u""Z’L-".if.mffl'“‘::;mef.': cach day, can do this.” delay, the Army has started mail- |11 commercial fishing affecting be- Veteran status, within the past 30 announced it would appeal to the "7 “‘n:) ("‘[ ‘m. i ‘”‘P 00'(; .“‘]: dam Howard, Austin Howard and creases in line with the East, Gulf The government appears to be O 0”0yt myliions of terminal leave |UWeen 2000 and 3,000 men since days have indicated their desire United Nations to investieate the PCPOHE oueoms 6 (e eom avshs. JeD AWK DO R SOOI e s, DistHick Sees a hot seat. Onas it Coraa U By Christ- | November 2, and applied to the for employment. Many wage earn- berder fighting. A weck-cld battle '.“’; “j.’l “"h‘;‘ i a“u'.‘\ Hickey and John ~Bavard: itom |retory Robert Collins said.« e satd It the government puts Lewls In| ... v, Department officlals said |area between Santa Cruz and Cres- €rs, Who have sulficient wage cred- near the Yugoslav border was con- DA & u®h emy 0 LIe sses oo v SO0 i Oliver . emplogers were attempting to force jail—that might, stari not only a %% WO OURIEIEN BEICHS B ent City on the East and the Sac- 1ts the first four out of the last tinuing. B s B st i el ol e 0L DG miners' strike but perhaps even a <daY: it is expected that the bulk ramento and San Joaquin rivers, five quarters, and have worked in —_— fianaged 10 soore galng . "‘s":.","l lé'l RikaT+ v'lr'xl:)x el g “ b le “; Ji¥ge-scale walkout. of organized Ja- O & current, backlog ol some 4} FRUST ARG I8 oA 10 covered employment and who other- PALESTINE — An explosion PG I IO PR o i o L L M AS ki g SRR T 000,000 claims will have been paid.| Vic Martis, Secretary of the CIO- OV ) b ol el I 10510n A long list "of hignly favorable Pete Fu, ¥ down. s RN 4 . IMost payments are in five-year |IFAW, said the average increase on Wise qualify in accordance with rocked the Palsstine income 18X yong fajled to otfset the gloom. Frem Sitka to Juneau, A. M. M. G. Riagenberg, representing BBL Al Jewle fails (o Obeyiflie n- Treasury bonds but cash is used for | all varieties of fi provisiognis;of (e Alaska fnemploys|ofrice 1 dRVUSAEM. YUY N0 oasual: Linectrigity ipradiiatibn hit: . teqakAl Anderson, Maude Anderson, Nadine the Washington waterfront employ- junction against him, the law re- B e Esdie S hubEly. arounid o ment Compensation Law, are filing ties were reported. The gOVErn-i ..y General Motors Corp. report- | i THE AN oty olatingt uky o H ’ odd sums. roughly arcund 16 per . ok i I I Lainki, R. Stryker, Virgil Carrier, ers nscociation, said his group was quires that he be punished. “ Actual dellar increases varied Lenefit claims at present, among ment announced that a suspect de- Then the government also must {widely. Tho largest percentage in- them being many local construction taincd after last n min: ex- 2 Dl td las “‘*‘w* production at & pay] Preuty, Gordon Hull and Mr. simply demanding a clause giving complete coal shutdown. Shall the € WASNINQION cicowe. approximately 20 per cont. L as a resuit of the detrimen- fied ns a fugitive from n inane e e, ns. ety Fe- sker, Marts Gatorun and Min A. | miamt ! sary o . @iigy run: the. migase The, . o was increased from the old price tal impact of the maritime strike asyium Want, Keystone Steel, Conbinental sgusis: oo bl; .‘1 ooy I(i)l; AA ?'ba P RSB ihe pits say you can't dig coal with Merry_ Go _Round r"( i t 5 und to the new | With - Tesulting material shortages e ol ‘Ppm(‘:k e . dde o shoote: from Pelican, : :v .\ll‘l, “F"""L OUN SOUND bayonets or injunctions, - o 0 Cemis @ pomnd to the NeW T leocal placements last month CHINA — —The Communiss com-| O P Bookityi oo an- frem Hoonan, Grace Taylor, Brig. SEATTLE, Nov, 20.—Puget Sound 7 s, 7 B0 R price of 6 cents. Flounder fnereas-; 0 0% o0 ncluding 37 veter- mander-in-chief charged Chiang Vil and McCrory stores. Amerd- Taylor, My and Mrs. C. Martin'seaports. were gripped tightly By & HOTEL REGISTRATIONS By DREW PEARSON [°d from 4 to 4i: cents, a%12% per, /" 1 34 females. Out of town Kai-shek with “the entire responsi-| 8N Telephone declared the regu- and H. B. McKinley. new dispute today - between the bisih i ! : JSenb Roper: i placements during October totaled bility” for ~national disunity and '@ Of $225 a share on its Capits From Ketchikan to Wrangell, Gheckers' union (AFL) and the New arrivals in town registered at WASHINGTON — Most amusing| The oW conract mzv};;u: 26, This is in contrast with Octo- assailed “American reactionaries” “10%: ! Mis. G. H. Cluse and Leslie Grovie; | Waterfront . Employers’ Assoctation, ihb. Baranof yesterday reyeal thesight on the Meny-goRound sceneimain"i' 15 cents pm 5:,, Fl':nclscn ber 1945 when placements number- for encouraging him. | American Telephone declined to from K"“"“k"'“ to Petersburg, Ml‘f- with shipping operators declaring TéhCW'ing list of visitors: Mr. and today is the frantic scramble of the d 1; e°L hbe % Sal ed 210. R ohe more than a point and held a Blim; from Wrangell to Juneau, I-. the ports may still be strikebound Mrs. Haroii Evans of Heppner, | sccialites, the lobbyists, and the lo- |0 o= a0 °d “;‘, Poris. Sal- | rhere 1s a demand at present, UNITED NATIONS — A letter|shade ebove the year's low. Chrys- Peratrovich, Roy Peratrovich, T. after the longshoremen, engineers Oregon; Mrs William E. Worrall of | cal power politicians to get reh-1?;0';6“2:];';5:‘“:”“’0: 11:5 “’:}‘ff in Juneau, for an experienced sen- from Soviet Foreign Minister Mo-|ler lost more than 2 points and Powman, Lew Williams, Lester jand pllots réturn to work in other gierly Parm. & Middleburg, 'Wir- 8100 ini s by I this eage, ve- 1 G gl T P jor accountant, a bookkeeper and tolov to Italian Ambassador Pieto)got back part of ft. U. S.-Steel re- Roberts, Mrs. Jumes Sharp and Pacitic Coast ports ginia: B. McGuire of Vancouver; ligion is betier known as the GOP.| ™" £ Bl qualified stenographers. Quarcni revived speculation that covered a part of a loss of nearly Leo Jacabs; from P‘-_rvmf:uu: The new development in the 50- Joseph A. Harper of Seattle; Mr: fter icurteen years of Democratic cut of town openings include a and agreement between Italy and 2 points thnwnx. Anna Olmbun‘nfmm s old Pacific Coast maritime Pearl Johnson and son of Bremer- rule, the Republicans were so far, tallyman, marker, edgerman and Yugoslavia might settle the fate of -e. bay, Bernice Lippert, Tryla st- strik: came as members of the In- ton; Mrs. N. B. White of Brook-!'down the social list they nlmost‘EAR'H SHAKING 'section house cook. disputed Trieste. In the U. N et S R S fall and Wallace Westfall nationul Longshoremen’s and port, N. Y. Alaskans here from developed an inferiority complex. Openings for the Alaskan Depart- political committes, Molotov per- g, g P( ; other cities include Rose M. John-|But now they are staging a grand | AS EXPLOSION ment, in the Aleutians, include' took over direction of the WEATHER RET 3\‘5.‘ son of Gulkuna, Charles E. Har- | comeback. The invitations to once- ' » journeymen carpenters, mechanics, Russian campaign to force an ac- (U. s 4“7:“”?’:2 :u:u:‘) * fington, Orman T. Smith of the scorned Republican Senators and | shipwrights, payroll clerks, electri- counting of Allied trcops in foreign Z‘:‘;‘"‘a ;;C” ;T'h:“;m":‘:‘ Vet.enans Administration, both from ' Congressmen . have doubled and TAKES BIG Ioll cal linemen and high pressure boil- ron-cnemy territory. o 4 Anchorngc while from Seward are (ripled, as hostesses bid for the er firemen. These are one year | - oo Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Empey. newly-won ‘prestige of GOP solons. | contract jobs and are for males' From Sitka are Lillian Ove, Ber- Scores of Washingtonians are | GREENVILLL 8. C Nov. 20— only. ESTEBEIH OFF Ru" nice Lipperb, Twyla Westfall, Wal- now racking their brains to figue’sxx persons were known dead and., > > - lace Westfail, and Mrs. Ray Giidner 'out whom they know who knows about 90 injured today as the re- MARINER S(ours FOR MA]OR OVERHAUL and son. Ketchikan is represented comeone wiio kncws someone high Isult of last night's earth-shaking M. S. Estebeth, 1ocal mail boat by H. R. Hvde and Irma Laforth,'in Republican ranks Igas explesion which shattered the MEE""G IONIGHI ith schedules to Sitka and Skag- and Mrs. Ernest Lindquist is a vays step with the times Ideal Laundry plant and damaged has been taken by Skipper Pat Yakutat ival. Mrs. M. Toy and is Presidential court jester'scores of buildings in the north- *The Mariners are reminded -that is to Ketchikan for a major, D. Alexander are arrivals from George Allen, who never hesitates cast section of Greenville. the meeting tonight is to be held aul. During the two or three, Petershurg to tell a joke on himself. If you[ State Guardsmen patrolled the at Jackie Martins, at 1019 W. Tenth weeks she is gone, the Estebeth will - — walk into Allen’s private office, damaged area, assisting city police Street, at the usual time. The mem- be replaced by the Isis and the| COAST GUARDSMEN HERE first thing you will see is an auto- in preventing looting. Some resi- bers are asked to take something to Lassie | gfphed picture of his good friend, |dences, abandoned by their occu- work on for the Christmas project.’ John Martinson's Isis will take U. 8. Coasi Guard members visit- por Truman. Second thing is a 'pants after they were shaken by A deadline of December 4 has the run to Sitka and way points, | ing in Juneau include Lt. Comdr.,.w)y hung autographed photo of the blast, were reported robbed last been set for turning these things cnd Bud Fields will take the Las-| F. J. Schivber of the Ketchikan gengior Arthur Vandenburg. A’ hight. in, and in order not to have a last- |sic on the Skagway schedule.| £tation, B. F. Finnegan and R. N.|,junce g wall shows, however,! The explosion originated, firemen minute rush, each girl is asked t) Weather permitting, schedules will|® 1, 6.99 inches, since July 1, ® mony and the reception wh_Aeh will| “to nullity an arbitrator's decision Muchow of Metlakatla, and James| — said, in a 5,000-gallon tank contain-|turn her contribution in as soon \ maintained the same as when 34.60 inches ® [follow. The reception is being held in this matter we've been awaiting B, Martin, (Con unu‘fl on an- Four) ing 3500 gallons of fuel, as possible. (e Estebeth is making both ruy, ® © ®© © e o e e @ e o] in the church parlors for more than two months, - Warehiousemen’s Union (CIO) and RE(EPIION ]‘o Ho"on the Marine Engineers (CIO) voted overwhelmingly in a coastwide bal- BRIDALPAIR TONIGHT ™ © 50" CIO Pickets On Duty AI I.UIHERAN (HUR(H ‘The Masters, Mates and Pilots (AFL), who planned to vete tomor- row on a back-to-work proposal, re- The Resurrection Lutheran placed CIO pickets on the Seattle Church will be the scene of the waterfront todal and union officials wedding of Miss Thelma Singer said. pickets would be maintained and Alfred Zenger, Jr., at 8:30 until a settlement is made. o'clock tonight, with the Rev. G., Merle G. Ringenberg, head of the Herbert Hillerman uniting them is Employers’ Association, termed the marriage. dispute with the checkers “a ques- Miss Lorraine Singer will be her|tion whether the employers can sister’s bridesmaid, and Nedford designate how fany checkers we Zenger will be best man for his need in our shipping operations.” brother Robert Collins, secretary-treasur- A cordial invitation is extended er of the International Longshore- 49.03 inches to all friends of the young couple men's Association, Pacific District At 'Airport—none, since Nov. to attend both the wedding cere-|No. 38, said employers were trying e o o In Juncau Maximum, 34; Minimum, 28 At Airport Maximum, 34; Minimum, 15 WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Falr and not much change in temperature with gusty Northeasierly winds tonight and Thursday PRECIPITATION (Past 24 noura eading 7:30 a.m. today) In Juneau—nond; since Nov 1, 1252 inches; since July 1,