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VONGRESSIONAL Y LIBRARY "} ASHINGTON, D. C. A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE| . “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” = ~ = o e = - = —— —— AU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1946 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,439 ALASKA RELIEF SHIPS LOAD, PORTLAND BE SUBJE(T ‘;;:“»,5:?5:;;fi’."""4‘f'5"“““" ? AT DALLAS ~ FROMARMY = peesunpay P. PORTER o oo oo ‘iffi?«? CUTOUT IN As a direct result of the coal te eveloped irregularity in the | i 5 001 — g A e \ short session i [are Out Rs SR 0TS BUAC AL | i deer hunting season will take place CALGARY, Atl: ) B g | tries and an additional 167,000 have ald'He | : Lasy pLG Atla — Carrying “ev r 1 0 tomorrow afterncon at 1 g'clock, erything from peanuts to ball bear- | been furlcughed until Monday to | conserve fuel e Reserve S'O(k of Depart at >ase Lot Greeery and Mark- ings,” an 18 New Angle in Coal Sirike The prospect of fines agains ment Store Wiped Ou iDifference s, Expressadlifas: Son.mrn S smmere: Merger of Two Agencies iircush Ousary at i p. m. 3 _ A v anchoraze, atska Chester, Governor Make Legal Fight on Lewis | trom. terms ot s comirac wih Relative fo Shorfage 5 ciooit i e Riviea sworts. NOW Near-Announce- "3riuie v erinen | Plans for New Move- aslegalrig Ithe Government — the agreement Over 3500,000 Loss ans for New Move | T . man's Association, and Lt. Col. Jay Territory by a West Coast mari- = Resumes Monday Lewis s declazed void and which ot Supphes inCily {Shims, adrant o ihe ainses! MentUplo Truman (oESdn | ment, Food Supplies ftont DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 30 Territorial Guard, will select two S e e A RAGE, Nov. 30—Food ship- prize ming sets o » antlers SHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Merger SME ; San Hbarhs g2 WASHINGTON, N dur—btuk- The pact provides that fines can C30-plus basement fire teday pr acti-' ANCHORAGE, No 30—Food ship: §i§c vinoing ts of deer antlers W/ \,m C y 1 e Ai( ME Col. Gen I.V)\.‘h..ul von ATTLE, Nov. 30.—Relief ship ing miners faced a threat of lines et £ S cally wiped out the reserve stocks|ments frem the Army’s Fort Rich- fram hes n in this region of OPA and the Civil Production Mackensen and Lt. Ge Kurt |- Sod-ahert Alerke’ will he ted aoa 6.1 into millions of dallays Yo- |y from $1 to $2 a day, depend-| "o, 1ol o0 Neiman Marcus |ardson to Seward, Alaska, have boen 3 son. nistration moved a step nearer Maeltzer, Nazi commanders in oc- | GF pIHFn O SEERE P . day as John L. Lewis “|,,d_fl| \)v‘ pvpunm(n: store, one of the na- halted by S\upA 3 P“p\‘.”'\ um. A is the ..\Aum(‘l annual D today with the President pccept- | cupied Italy, were sentenced to Ezattle as a resulf of a dispute be- a major legal setbac in for| tion’s fashion centers. icials, who are puzzled over whether, Hunters' Derby sponsored by M: ance of the resignation of OPAldeath today for the Ardeatine Cave: ! emergency exists at that gate- shall Erw C Lot owner. Last Chief Paul Porter i acre of 5 Romans in reprisal R Begitle. wAlSEyORY mDIOUEIN a finish court fight with the United | The stubborn, furnace-hot bl n emergency exists a at ga shall Erwin, Case Lot cwner. Las E 5 ans in reprisal o,4 maritime unions over the num- truck convoy passad |ing upen the producing area. Thus if all the ccal companies involved in the current strike should file applicaticns 10r fines — and the ty sh court fig! PR R B clty 1t the iHitAvioE yeal’s inaugural contest was a, Even as it entered its final days for the killing of 32 Germans in! s o8 ko8 u R Government should assess the full (7 PEOREE A}f\.‘“‘fu. Cfive-story| Don Wilson, Surplus Property di-!great success and, despite much|as an independent agency, the OPA 1944 {Pet S vesms, £0 be Slers S The walkout went into the tenihi . .iv for the 10 P R s v > 3 i strikebound Puget Sound ports for - Irector, announced today he had stop- | peerer shooting this season, a fine girded for a fihish fight in Fed- - ,-lp »d preparations to send a freight list of entries is awaiting the judg- €ral district court over whether still WASHINGTON The Labor Da- decorated for the ays 1 day building sessment to day and att for Uncle Sam ne; walkout—the total vl‘v Northland. Secattle now loses its p: Jnited Mine Workers’ R WA 54 00! mas S€ and store mans = | ] . ‘hv wdquarters for Alaska relief ships. O et patiy o semtiip, | YOI between $4000- gouer A Ross said: “We can't|car full of supplies from the Fort'es, | Deadline on cotries for the another of its scarce power—sugar partment today reported that strikes. o ganon p''p Gues T SEDE i Cf lip : .:‘)m'“ S0 ket |00 NG 9000.008. Legin to really cstimate what thisito Seward after receipt of a tele-icontest is 5:30 o'clock this after- rationing—may go by the boards. .during October involvel 450,000/, A\ ko Governor, announced R s ol e ) Meanwhile, the next round of o' (P ' {gram from six Seward retail dealers:mooh The continuation of sugar con-workers with a loss of 4500000 e L S agrns trial Monday while these develop- (1. oyim battle sen Lewis and| e o i ! 2 % 4 ictad tald ‘s Yeporte ithe switch here last night and told S 9; 8Ll attle en Lewis and “Our tremendc reserve stocks’denying there was any food short- Two rifles arve offered as awards trols, a topofficial told areporter, man-days. i T g 5 ments tumbled into the many-sided (1. Government sed Ul “ 5y Bb. d&afool R Wetdnasday {interviewers, “I feel the blame for Honal . g b 1 . P. of fine furs, shoes and other mer-;age for the prize-winning sets of horns. |{May be decided next Wednesday failure of our program lies square- nationa . { The Unicn s contempt trial (). 4ise stored in the basement isi Last weck Seward was listzd by when a Federal judge hears an at- LONDON Winston Churchill x 1. Soft coal operators reported ;... rest av afterno after ’ % e e bl ber» | Dcgan yesterday afternoon afteri,imost totally ruincd,” he jadded. |the Red C that a “very considerable NUMBEr’ |pederal Judge Alan T. Golds- ap fnyestigation was launched at' Acting Goverr of mining companies have filed |y, 0u0h refused to dismiss the con- | gay i e ¢ rernmie dawn to place the cause of the!fucd a special prec applications with the Government tempt charge P G e i ly in the lap of the waterfront em- tack on the l2gality of rationing observed his 172, i ay | 3 1 his 72nd birthday today!piovers who voted down the first a2 regulations brought by the Maple at his country home, Chartwell, in |, . 3 Skl program :af Dairies, Inc, of Brooklyn, N. Kent. He will come t¢ London n.:w‘(,“,\‘:~l~ Teller piny (W' weee: g er area and W Williams mation dec Css as a inst him. Lewis i e ok o oy~ ' ing there food shortage emer- X the evening for a small birthds ¥ & - 5 . Pk . S feur-hour blaze which was discoy- Ing there was a I T e eme '} ma bir u.n‘ Taking Y 20 iz i to fine miners $1, to $2 a day fOr s gecused on the ground that he greq shortly before midnight {gency in that city The resignation, of Porter, who party . Taking the 8:30 4 - Sl each day they stay on strike. ¥ e 5 ot el SN S v e . " sceeded Ohelter Bowles last Feb- ;Portland today, Chester announced 2 : i his cop lzilcd to obey the Court’'s order " A pnjght watchman, making his' Just a wek ago the Seward Vet- Aupoeeded ‘Ohsltar Bowise last. Fe B ithat two 10,000-ton Liberty ship 2. Rebuked by some of his ¢O° that he withdraw the contract “ter- yourds on the fifth floor of theierans of Foreign Wars Pest sold ruary, was dated November 15 and. NEW YORK — The American would be louded ihere o tall o leagues for expressing ca L”‘Z”’ .2 mination” notice which precipitated pyjding, reported he heard a series|10,J00 pounds of focd at cost, after ffective December 4. Federation of Radio Artists, AFL{getcnikan, Juneau, Seward, Cor- resume negotiations with Lewis,|ipe miners' walkout. of rumbling neises just befors mid-:ordexing it shipped there by air and s It was made public by the White removed u strike threat from the ! st i Edward R. Burke, President of the LY oy L dova, Valdez, Kediak and other ports 5 ough dealt the Lewis njght “which scunded like explo- rail. At that time the VFW said With indications for new snow House last night in a mové taken four major networks today follow='yii" qook faciliti Scuthern Coal Producers ASSOCI- | (y56 another Flow in ruling that the gons* the crisis was only partially relieved in the air, the Juneau Ski Club @5 a signal for the consolidation ing the announcement that “work- iy, oine jarse freip ticn, scheduled a meeting of hiS Noyis1aGuardia Anti- Injunction He gescended to the ground floor aud efforts would be made to secure is making plans in accordance. The Which had been talked over for able solution” had been found for| "A,',“." i Bcard of Directors Monday to de- ' act gees not apply in the coal dis- jn an elevator and found smoke,!Army surplus food from Anchorag® ski tow is being re-conditioned and several weeks by top administra- principle issues of the dispute % ReKhD) J - pute. The Court held the Act The automatic ¢ em called | and Kodiak. should be ready by next week. The tion adviser: - o .l.‘l’]‘:‘ HEwSHia Alniieang TETEr oas IR R oG et TS L a0 the o Now both Wescn and Red Gross &ctivity for tomorrow. will center Presidential Press Socretary Char-| CHICAGO — J. A, “Bud” Hiller- | ¥er® “fed up’ with Seattle atter . P! " " / ¥ e . i35 - 88 b St S e vV X o g g, months of maritime-labor kickering The wasnlngion ;‘n\'fl'man powers of the Govern- Neiman-Marcus officials announc- | Director Sheldon Williamson say at (he Slalem hill where conditions les Ross told reporters the action ich, of Louisville, Ky., 80-year-old |, o, o B8 G0 MELIIEE FIEEE apable of ment ed that telegrams and telephone Seward must unite in asking for Werle icund to be fair during could be expected “in a few da manpiactuter of $he Ikmous “Louls- s 3 r M G B d Attorr Lewis had contend- calls had been received from manu- , further hid before Army suppljes will Thanksgiving day. The new agency, its name s yet viuz Slugger” baseball bats, died -»d;n:,?mh ::;”,‘;1?,}":\2,, P ! errY =00 - DLOUND <o nat the act ia apply and that facturers all over the country, of- be shipped. there. Much has been acegmplished in nannounced, would carty on con- here last night ep route to thiean- e g g o SIpphg trols . ehmed. - M SpAP " 4 o T e s e rstraw in a long serfes of shipping Soihion il on that ground the Court's re- fering to heolp replenish the ds i > —— packiirand preparing this slope trels cemed s RCRCESALy AN nual®major leagues' winter baseball delay Ne said, “When youf beit Dy DREW PEARSON straining order was invalid troped Thcrchitdise.” * THe" 1oss was for ‘additional snow which will Proceed with gradual liquidation of meeting at'Los Angeles y " - 15 S B WB84 ts tigh y - . et tnsured. 'FIFTY DIE FROM put the area in fine condition for OPA and CPA iy R R RE R (Ed. Note—Drew Pea col- - i i the season. ‘Tomorrow's program Ty | JERUSALEM Two heavy ex- umn today takes the form of an A(S SIAR“NG Io sHeipast gese: In (e eklitlme the will consist of ski demonstration vas (ARD pARIY |:luimn:‘l \\‘ll]\.ln 4 “‘,\,“ s W'l‘\r“‘lh':m\:-ln‘:t::xm‘::n:m,‘,ll?,de 5t L Bt L VoTute of Lottt tetir Tt (OLD’ EXPOSURE for both beginners and_advanced Tt e e N eno- 'still trylng to use the Alaska. ¥ J’rfi?i:k&éififi \P;'](::}:er.\ (U'I' RADIO RA"‘ES ACS is running nearly double that ! ‘h":"'.:‘ufl‘l"‘ v“““‘,’,]wl‘,’p I:i;:f{.-jp‘(:;: AI 8 ",“'GHI AT the end of the Jewish Sabbath, 1€l situation as a wedge in break- Sasintes B Fvers i, i vime s 5, HANCHAL Nov. 30 Mo tnan v huse ' he muwpiow na—— GOVERNOR'S HOUSE i A Soine e Gomel, A ne AlASKA IO;OUTH approached the all-time r;cal:x- e 100 persons died of cald @nd %= stem tumncla The usual noon BUENOS AIRES — Compulsory 2 s 4 Chamber 2rey ¢ A young man just out of the posure here last night as the firsttime snak will be a popular event LR military training for all Argentines ' of Commerce and Mayor to- tahlished during the height of the! William F. Devin all approved a five- ' alki r Ol e O r struc! o P as The v sale of tickets for the between the ages of 12 and 50 was Army was talking to me the other S o < y 5 o ol celd wave of winter struck, Chine as in the past. The advance sale of tickets for th ship relief : 5 " ; day. What he said represents the oo g 5 T gonoa ru:,r l.m(o,:“z[;;’:‘ : I‘Jfi{kgiuf‘ “‘}zf,{;}‘ lauthorities reported. The number i card party being given tonight at approved today by the Chamber of 5 ffl\" ‘:“m::"‘l',"un"“";:“‘u‘l’;"“ of the 3y 1 anding timers e system, plus able - ] 4 § { S & 2 coma iewpoi P 8 s believed to be a record for a the Governor's House by the Am- Deputics. { viewpoint of a lot of young meN, oefocr “aracks Communication Sys- number of excellent new soldiers re- |15 Pelieved to be ‘a record for a he Governor’s House by the v Then Ringenberg (M, G. Ring- enberg, head of the Washingion Waterfront Employers) telephoned me last night and said we might as well move activities to Portland Well, we moved. Ringenberg was not available for icomment today and friends reported ithe had gone to Portland. ! Smoke Screen single day’s deaths due to weather. > - © o o & o e e s e erican Women's Voluntary Services — WEATHER REPORy © has been very satisfactory, according BERLIN — Raligble Alllod souraes (U. 8. WEATHER RUREAU) e to committee members in charge of €stimated today that 40 percent of for 24-hour period ¢ the affair. the Russian troops in Germany ending 7:30 0 k this morning Playing will start at 8 o'clock, and were being sent Home or transfer- ® © 0 0 ¢ 0 o o 0o o bridge, pinochle and poker will be red to Soviet g sons outside the In Juneau Maximum, 31; played. Both men and women will Reich | minimum, 25 be in on the “cut pri award, it B — At Airport — Maximum, 27; as stated, and refreshments are 1o LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. — A re and 1 thought you might be - top announced in Seattle today a cently assigned to ACS, have been lt‘“‘b'“;d in ‘l:cm'mu h“' i reduction of approximately 25 per- trying to keep the traffic flow “I don’t know who cause ® cent in the existing telegraph rates As these new men become trained | depression,” he smdi “11301 I Know ) messages from Anchorage to in communications and grow to a])-.F'FIEEN ARE BROUGHT I didn’t. I was only cleven Years go,iijo from Kodiak to Seattle, and praciate the problems and needs of | old when it started, and as a Ye- yrom Fajrbanks to Seattle—all ef- Alacka, it is felt that the communi- | IN ABOARD PAA plANE sult T couldn't go to college. INn- o tive December 1. For example, cation service rendered Alaskans | e . Slead T ‘went out, to suppor "'h'“"lhe present rate for a_ten word and the commercial interest in' Pan American Air had light family at sixteen,” with my ambi-'gajont telegram from ‘Anchbrage Alaska, by ACS will improve consid- ! passenger loads in and out of Ju- it y )i 29 be served. port on possible sites for the per-; BEp to b5 Mmechaniosl Sapieetlo Sedtile s #3100, “The new! rate erahly fneau on iis Alaska Division yes- o ™" % “Tlkkals. 16r. thay affal aib 1,00, ‘Taasent home o tna tinitan atiaks) 1 D8 Cosmer, Frealami A e M i immering. , s b o cenerally v ' terday. > r " SPANS ¥ - 2 4 a - e cil, sa ) gipe, bTer e will ke $L00 | Although nat generally knowm, Col., terday. . The “follo¥ing - poredns WEATHER FORECAST and there are a few tables left which was due today with four cities bid- i1 %% Councll, said the que “] donm't know the answers on ACS HCquudll»(Xb has xv‘c,x?n, Tul]) b inted ‘u.u. lhe_ ?CS. {om: » carried: from Seattle, Lavrl sl asetla v SElEE mait erved, by contacting ding for the world capital. Boston, ' u'x (:\u? [:;.o :l e Jun;: 5 lon.ae(l h. the war- either,. But Hitler was in [COmpleted a8 very _tomprehensivevides in addition to the yegular Iong (1ully, ~ Steanley . ‘Turner,. . Melvin Cloudy with cceasional snow e €ither Mrs, Fred Geeslin or Mrs. Philadelphia, San Francisco and Pi'¢ With Tacoma workers, ralsed by Boland before I was old enough to;5tudy of the whole long distance, distance telephone and . telegraph i Thompsen, Caroline Lloyd, Leon- o o~ ™ oo’ peo oo = 0 o Burke Riley New York are the favorites !the watorfront cmployers, was a Vois' so T don't think I started tclephone and telegraph rate struc- ser tha following special ser-!ayd Lloyd, Mary Cowiing, Hazel Saniat Obnbinted :ooid. with Hostésses for the bridge and LSuRAE N moke screen.” AFL-longshcremen .'ture for Alaska. This is the first vices tc the commercial interests in|virdell, Cliff Nordesen, Myron True, ver. T had t ke four years swerk Tacoma chips and CIO-long- fapever, W T I i study that has been made since Alaska: Contract customer partici ine True, Lawrence True, Rob- oremen work here. piniochle tables are requested to tak: cards, JOHNSON IS FOUND lowest temperature tonight | Lorr ;‘“f °:_h;‘l‘l" ’"gm’f ‘]]’“" ‘::fhwl’r'e]wen before the war. The recom- pation service, being used extensively eyt Foley, Pearl James, Marilyn ° “ownd 23 degrees S LR Gl"“v OF A Auu l"(.)u:' plrnn called for lm\qm',-suu'c'- 3y s mendations resulting from that by the airlines in the development, yam, Mike Mcnagle. ¥ ships in Tacoma and two in Seatile and I had grown so far apart that u . - v - 2 PRECIPITATION : Al g study, which called for a general of their business, special events; o seattle ster Hildr na multaneously,” Coester declaied. cur marriage flopped. By phiell ea 2 BeREEa O 3 i To Seattle: Peter Hildre, Anna In Juneau - Trace: since YOUNG ADuIJ FORUM dewnward revision, were presentéd broadcasts, such as the bringing of | giidre, Harry Heyt, Phyllis Smoth- by Cel. Tully tc Washington author- the World Series to Alaska m“ins Ficyd Simpscn, Robert Mor- ities during a recent trip to the month, and timed teletypewriterioan pDon MecCallum, D. L. Adams. East. The December 1 reductions channsl press servi which - are the first approved and made ef- mits the teeding into the Alask: 4 ., fective. Others will become effec-'papers cf a considerable amount ()fMARl“ER S(o‘"s woRK ent and future. What I'm interest- tive about February 1, or as s00n new: “I'm convincod the CIO would agree MEE""G ON SUNDAY After a two hmu deliberation, a ‘u, the suggested velief program.” verdiet of guilty with réecommenda- He said he called AFL-Marins tion for lenlency was returned b unicns in Portland today to re- All young dd““" are welcome 0 g iy the case of Dick Johnson, quest their cooperation with Chest- 1, 34.61 inches. the forum discussion group which natiye cf sitka - er in the Alaska relisf program. a, on trial for c each day by the large Pressi ® @8 o o 0 0 0 o o o il metat the Methodist parson- .51 peuult and battery in the U.{"They assured me of their 100 per- ed in is where we go from here.'. ;. ntormation can be dissemin- Associations in the United State: ON (HR'S‘MAS PROJECT > kol B 7 oelock. 5 commissioners Court. Verdict |cent cooperation,” he added. And judging by the strikes and the ated fo the thousands of connecting Thers will Le a short hymn sing reached at 4:30 vesterday aft-' Orders From Governor gerenal attitude of kick-the-other- wwoqiorn Union and Canadian Tele- Radio Telephone Rates ba MRS s A 4t | d arcund the organ, followed by the (0, following the four hour trial.| His transter of the relief shipping fellow-in-the-shins, we Aren't going ' yrass i C With radio-telephone service nowl the meetins o me arme: ALASKA POTTERS TO discussion topic: “How to Explain ) s ] . Hnywhere fast. Rate Dioas to many localities in Southeastern.Scouts was held Wednesday night DEMO"SIRA'E K".N Christianity to a Non-Christian f("!x::nixlznz,ij:x:nr]tExu\\:'::It(:n:n:;::::‘t(‘:’;lfi;l:Ln’n ml](: ;:)\cwll)en;)!‘,:’l:wm‘):‘i“‘;: Your own boy, Mr. Lewis, WAS 1, .Ggition to these reductions, Alaska in effect and also Anehpr{8t’ e Boule 0 Pal Bhtienaiome | Other religions that will be compar- |\ ;on)con who has been held in tions from Alaska’s Governor in luckier than that. You were able yho international rate between Alas- 8¢ and Fairbanks, the ACS an—‘:dj;“: ::];:; ;:2::;:“;:), mt‘hem?rv‘:m:g p‘(K'"G IUES' EVE ed to Christianity are: Hindulsm. g0 " wipone bail since September Washington, D. C, “not to waste to send him to the WoodbWry ks gang foreign countries is being YOUNCes dey, nd MENLINGR, | The “‘usm" AIDUDE Sk ‘on ks Buddhism, Soniucisnism, S'l;"“‘:"m' 11, the date ol the crime, Mrs, any more time in Seattle.” School in Virginia, then to Prince- ;equced approximately 40 percent. following are the rates now cffec-. " g ; Mohammedanism, and daleam. | oo e anatibdan’ s Al plaintiff. | Chester also said that ton, then to medical college. Which| (an International message is one,tiVe, first group being day rate,|for the Chirstmas Project through-| The regular monthly meeting of Members of the group will give ™ f obci ven Golgonce wac the ' merchants in Seattle buying supplies is all right. He is a fine Doy, and 'that originates in Alaska and is des- fifst figure for three ‘minute con- ‘out the mieeting. Pumpkin pie and ' the Alaska Potters will be held the essence of these religions, and cause. for. recommending leniency. .for relief shipments undotibtedty will deserved all the education he could | ieq r;gr % foreign colntry other vereation and second figure cosp!cccon was served by the Rostess Tuesday' nightiat 8 o'clock in the g disousslon period will follow. |50 TO7 TOCORTIOlOng TEEney: oy Bo e Solonsed in portiand get. But there are thousands of (han Canada or Mexico Inter- ©Of each additional minute, and sec- after the business session of the club rooms in the A. B. Hall, with| Thijs discussion group is open to ]‘m-nwlw(h cibers who were not so lucky 85 national rates require payment for|ond Eroup the night rate, firs{meeting. & a discusslon of the problems of all young adults, and a cordial in- HO)VIIAL NOIES [V s tpasie. v MU it o your boy. And they are asking the address and signature. Messages, figure for three minutes and second Next week's get-together will be glazing on the-evening’s Program. yitation is issued especially to those hospital admitted Mrs, |When the Waterfront Employers very same question as my friend— originating in Alaska and destined 'figures for each additional minute, .l"(ld at Mildred Fluck’s, and all| There will also be a demonstra- who are strangers in town and have " e “All that may have been inevit- able, and I'm nct complaining about the past. I don't begrudge the four years I gave to my coun- try. But I do begrudge the pre: Nov. 1, 12:54 inch 1, 49.05 inches At Airport — Trace; since Nov. 1, 7.05 inches; since July since July ©®0 000000000000 000Cc0C0000 00 ©eececsccecevsceccsensoeeceo ! Stanley Singer, Mas qust Association offered to grant wage Where does the country €0 from|for Canada or Mexico are charged 81l Tatés of course plus 25 per;8irls are reminded that December tion "f__”“"k"”;' the kiln, and all no church home xibnl.l,‘;._MA?::: é;,‘,lvr:.:l,;fi'_ ;.,,‘AiuMl: increases to striking members of here? And why do certain leaders for at the regular domestic rates in cent Federal tax: 4 rthe Hme ‘”“e_“v tagh i the ’”'"'vh“'“ whio AR e articles ready . Charlotte Groves for medical at-.the Checkers' and Foremen's union keep muddying np their lives? {effact on the ACS circuits.) Anchorage 3.60- 75 2.70-. 5a‘dl should be finished. B jare ‘..:,Lm to bring their pieces to I“ORVA[D lARSE" tention yesterday. Discharged were for loading two relief ships in Seattls —_— Col. Tully stated that the basic ~Cannery Sta’s. 3.00-1.00 3.00-1.00, Jeanneue Doucette, Reporter. be fired. . Mrs. Marie Elliott, George C. Dal- but declined tc permit three union- YOUTHS' CONTRACT WITH usa 'acs policy, insofar as rates are con- Eldred Rock . 1.20- 40 .90- ,30 e e T | — |S fou"D DEAD shond ana Patricia Loy cleared vessels to be loaded in Ta- They too have a contract—a con- cerned, is to bring the best possible, Fairbanks 3.60- 75 2.70- . I.EGION Auxllukv - Goverriment. Hospital _admitted |come tract with life—to do for the'communication service to the largest ~Gustavus 100- 30 75- lu"|0R SKl (!_UB lS‘ Thorvald Larsen, a former ccok | Govermment Hospltal admiuted ("r 0 (0 oyion satd it eared uit= world as they are done by. It number of users in Alaska, at the' Haines 105- 30 .75- 25- "’o MEH IUESDAY A'[ . @ on boats and in logging camps, was | o Lo Tty L T ind discharged 1sdictional trouble would develop bes may not be written in black and lowest possitle cost. It is hoped Hawk Inlet . 100- 30 .75- 25| (found dead in his small flat in the oo TSt om Hoonah, o tween CIO and APL waterfront et~ white, as your contract with the that these reductions in rates, as Ketchikan' 180- 60 2.10- 50! HOME or pREs'DE"T Marin’ Apartments. Pete Hammer, | "5 RV ployees by transferring Seattle cargo Government, but it's there just the!they go into effect, will enable more Metlakatla 240- 80 210- .70 owner of the apartments, called the JOE ANDERSON DIES to Tacoma. The AFL controls Ta- same. And without quibbling over ' Alaskans to make greater use of the Sentinel Is. 1.20- 40 90- .3n§ ; pAR" FOR IONIGHT police and Dr. C. C. Carter, after he : ANDERSO) o s ARt work s e legal loopholes, they want to make ACS services available in the var-| Stward 3.60- 75 2%0- 55, The regular business meeting of noted t the lights in Larsen’s Toia Ande Yot resident, here are CIO something out' of that contract— ious localities, particularly as the Eitka 1.50- 59 120- 40'the American Legion Auxiliary A apartment were still on in the after- Joe i n(u\u:;_ “"";.mw,'tjh;léd Chester’s statement last night ac= just as your boy does. Many of telephone service develops. The in- ~ Whittier 330- 70 240- 50 Tuesday night will be held at the proyidizg .t does riot snow tonight noon. ‘ o AR A:Tn“j“r'::»:;;:u‘xl And cused the Employers’ Association of them have spent their best years tra-Alaska telephone service, partic- — - - ;home of the President, Mrs. James (1o Junior Ski Club is sponsoring a ,Dr. Carter, after the door had restficiing the emergency program ng party at the Mendenhall|been forced for entry, said that Lar- n was a widower, 64 years old, fulfilling their end of the contract ularly, should help in a substantial STAYING AT BARANOF ! Sofoulis, 640 Main Street, due to g after it had been accepted by all _all the way from Guadalcanal to way to bring closer together the Arriving yesterday from the the condition of the Dugout since skaters' Cakin tonight sen had died of heart failure. ‘Chere :":Qmfli; :‘*:-l?:‘ll{n:m *2“:“& :‘:‘Nk;:: itk dorideriian Normandy—and now what they widely separated communities in the' States was Theodore Gurland of the recent fire there. Because of lack of transporta- | Was no indication of foul play ik et o ot oot we are fully aware there is much want is a period without depres- great Alaskan Territory. Forest Hills, New York. He is Al ‘mcmbus are urged to attend, tion and also because many lik2 ”" B "'p until the last of May this year, More at stake than merely the cash sions and without wars to collect Trained Help Gone |stayine at the Baranof. . |and it has been suggested that to go out early, anyone having a FHotel Juneau guest register in- the fast of May this YEAT: pisiness involved; such priceless sgme dividends. | ACS, like all other War Depart-| Py > anyone having packages for the car and can accommodate extr 4| cludes Trueman E. Cuok of b:"‘.- e values as goodwill and friendship,” And they know, far more than ment agencies, has lost a very high| VANCOUVER VISITOR “Gifts for Yanks” box which have|gkaters are asked to contact B“(ldy‘inel Island, H. E. Gallant of Ha uts‘ e A"; w[.m B unnt g Mg a p'rccmage of its best ‘rained and' A. D. MacGillivary of Vancouver not been turned in yet should take Hunter at the Alaska Music Sup-|fllld Mrs. Maud J. Clark of Ke! .un-w a ,‘m. o el w'u.“ o 20_“; 2 ek (Continued on Page Four) most experienced personnc: during is registered at the Baranof. them to the meeting, ply kan, Jwi avy by a scor 3 (Continued on Page Eight) . (, ' . > v