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GOVERNMENT MAY OPEN UP RICHFIELD Rewspring paper. The Chugach Forest |of Bkagway. “The Interior Department is pre-|on Prince William Sound also con- pared to give the utmost coopera-|tains pulp timer. tion to any private ring to establish a paper and mill in Alaska “Experts advise me that produc- tion of paper and pulp in Alaska omically sound at present price: Vo single new business could do more for the Territory than the cstablishment of a vaper mill organization Big Timber Supply | The commercial stand in the Tongess Forest estimated at | 140,000,000 cords 78,600,000,000 |board feet from 3,000,000 to 5,000,000 acres. It is all at altitudes of 1,500 feet or less, and 75 percent of the merchantable stand is within three miles of tidewater. The Forest Service estimates that is Buuym WASHINGTON — President Tru- man will hold a news conference at 4 p. m. Wednesday and at that time he will make public the first report of his councll of econom!~ advisers. The council was s;/ by law to inquire into means _cf pro- viding maximum employrent. THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 Chbina is net imminent and pro-{ SBATTLE. Dee¢. 16~Weather- rably will not be accomplished be- weary searchers renewed their vigil| fore spring. |today for a break in the elements (that would permit them to comb the | slecpes of Mount Rainier for the missing Marine Corps transport plane which vanished in a storm last Tuesday with 32 men aboard. That the lofty 14.408-foot peak WASHINGTON — The Senate war investigating committee has learned that it probably will cost American taxpayers $171,000,000 next year to feed the U. S. occu- pation zone of Germany, while the was still tke most likeiy locale for Russian controlled area eats home-‘tha missing plane was indicated grown food at no cost to Moscow. early this morning when a small _——.———— band of Coast Guardsmen and oth- e Hayden said the paper shortage| Continuea prom Page One) onfronting the government has On @ Totation period of 78 years — (ers returned from checking a re- been aggravated by the tremendous during which the entire present| SEATTLE—More than 300 miners 17 pASSENGERS IN {port that plane wreckage had been p \dy of Alaskan pow- | voll required for printing the crop could be removed, the com- from the Pacific Northwest and isighted ° miles east of Eaton- 1 & Federal F er, adding that the mercial Tongess timber would pro- Alaska will attend the 20th annual ville, a small community 33 miles Forest Service he Register (which reprints all gov- duce 1,600,000 cords of wood, of mining institute to be held on the ABOARD PAA plA"E southeast of Tacoma. you're nat sure half € Jlocks ernment orders) is something for €00 board feet, annually. This University of Washington campus "'hWe tco‘\":;‘edm;very'-l:&ol of g;;)uhu what gift to choose. ¥ L made Congress to give thought to a second amount would produce 800,000 tons January 16, it is announced. | Rag withou t a g, said one p ' it " fime" in tequcing paper consump-|of sulphate pulp a year, or more| === | Pan American Airways complet- of the party. " YVO NNE'S Tty ey than 1,000,000 tons of newsprint. NANKING — Generalissimo €d one northbound schedule from —_————— \ \IFT CERTIFICATE hree industrial groups Powie AvAtIAS In 1044, the Forest Servce desig-|Chlang Kai-shek today appealed to ‘Seattle to Juneau on Saturday, and| Glen Stricklin, C. D. Summers, | : G 16t will be right! I major Alaskan| On Interlor Department survey|Dated about one-tenth of the Ton-|National Assembly delegates - to made & flight south to Ketchikan and Daniel A. Ward, of Axachorage, assures your gift w e right: ¢ pul Ret at t summer, the | diselo: that Alaska has a pri- 80ss forest, in the Ketchikan area, adopt the all-party draft of the and Seattle on §011das. ; Tfm fol- larrived in Juneau and are guests L ' ve fous- mary hydroelectric power potential|f0F inspection by pulp producers new Chinese constitution without 10Wing persons were carried: of the Baranof Hotel. Ny .t LR S From Seattle: Cherrie Luben, -——-—— - - ~ B e of 800,000 horsepower interested in a lease rangement S5-year ar- changing the principles agreed up-! al sag | on at the meeting of the polit Janu Raymond Rosetti, Doug MacKen- zie, Dorothy Fontaine, Dorothy Ketchikan The power potential by areas 3 horsepow ultative council last The block contains 14,000,000 cords ' CO! is 7,600,000,000 toard feet, or about | Farrow, Mrs. Eunice Garretf, Su- ,(,,.’_‘HQV,,,,!\‘{::;",‘I::?& 1350,000,000 cubic feet—of hemlock PORTLAND, Ore. — Relief shipjsan Garrett Lakes: 6l-mile transmis- | 8nd spruce. This is sufficient to Reef Knot is due to clear for' Gordon Burnett, Darrell Burnett, Tosi ARG Wonld e Jeiihed supply @ sulphite plant, with a Alaska this afternoon as loading Robert Helgesen, Susan Helgesen. SUITED to fncluding some Wrangell-Bradfield Canal—42,100 dally capacity of 150 tons for 1 s completed this morning when' Joseph Stocker, Robert Cowling, bi ve been looking horsepower from Type Creck and years, and an enlarged capacity of several lr,;}ds of freight were placed | Robert Gould, John Gould, Mrs. i recently. He Harding Riv 6 525 tons a day for the 40 addition- on deck. The ship will have aboyt|Rhoda Harris, A. Harris : H l-da 2 maklll & predicted def ],‘,“:j;'m.',,rhmw Any 53,000 Al vears 5060 tons of foor, medicine and! T‘u Seattle: Gerald Hall, Viola 0 l Y g within a few montt horsepower from Cascade and Scen- Establishment of such a plant,'miscellaneous supplies. !Hall, Ruby Penny, Carol Welss, Krug Talks which would employ 1,050 persons, et ;,Bemv Little, Della Pearson, Ger- Leon Blum has formed |trude George, Eva Richmond. would cost an estimated $20,000,000. PARIS — to a recent reau—Millsite at Thane, three au Millsite at Thane, UM The Forest Service says there is an all-Socialist cabinet with him-| Goldie Berry, Abel Koskey, V. A. 8 “:’m I‘)“«“‘;“_- -("’””” &xx(l enough timber in Southeast Alaska self as President-Premier and min-| Collins, Hazel Holmes, Isobel Vance, e \\‘H)" "‘“ "Id,“”mm, to maintain at least four such ister of foreign affairs, Fred Wagener, Frank Aston. : 2 60,000 horsepower avallable eise- PIATts in perpetuity . e Bety Typect: DOvadol (of s Festive favorites where in the area; would require - WASHINGTON— The Solid Fuels Baghoza, Samuel McAfee, Paul ' y e . Administration reported today that|Jo} DeHaan, Edward H 4 illes o wer S| SS1C e .} ¥ ! 3 z Ll : b, . CIoME bituminous coal mines cost the na-| To Ketchikan: Gil Rich + la u Inlet with submarine cables AR . . summer Sitka—Millsite on Sliver Bay five i, S Al e e On ki | to appeal. i ar- | milos from Sitka: 17450 horsepow- STREETS TONIGHT v 1 - er, ample for a plant producing L) | i H p X i pre 350 tons of swiphite pulp and pap-, . : PARET ALIHHC aliGrhoce e e 4 el er daily. City Street Superintendent Roy uled to come to a four-hour stand-| ¥ P ) } i ’l bt To dute, the newsprint industry’s | Thomas today asked the coopera- still Wednesday. The stoppage has| 5 X:\lmu Hospital x:«ldmmwkm: Checks - Stripes i , the news industry's | i E et Ao ik | e £ b . |maternity cases over the weekend. and prof ABELRES & ABBOECK: 10 ladics . | tion of all Juneau motorists in get- been called in protest against the) s i a8 New S | Alagka could proc Gloan FalleifB. /0 ru}‘r"'(-‘.'\}“p\yllp ting tka city's concrete streets en- foreign ministers' councll refusal to, On Saturdas, Mrs J. . ERgane : New Long Cuffs ol i ol paper il hes been in operay | trely clear of autos by midnight, grant demands to change the Bul-|3Ye PEEL o 8 Leby sLREEE Piquant Peter Pan Collars : annual con \ 206 miles south of Ket tonight in order that the city's gdian-Greek border in Greece’s. | Pounds and 8 ounces, at 9:35 K Interior Department iS5 Alaska’s principal potentia snow plows will have a chance to|favor "'Q,;'". e ]m;’v»,."(" o o Some studded with 4 e Wi it JERSk g il clékt ithe 57 o sdward Hildre at 7:05 Sunday, il heads 1 nterc in the utiliza { puip timber is the 16,073,000 2 8 pot birth Sl s A of this Alaskan resourcs, prefer- acre Ton National Forest which | Autos that are left alter mid-| Nypw DELHI re’s Been a g3 BOopDCRes Dt i it Wb aial g . WhICh | ight on these streets, including all| gelay in wor N el FID pial HEd pelheh ; p private indu: to a ’ most all ‘of the south- delay in work on a resolution for| amis h r : B e lbeggar 5 doge of the downtown district, Willough- cre; O i Farger o fopen e national supply of pulp for ¢ part of the Territory south 2 g OUBN- creation of an independent, sovere- St an ] by, Calhoun and Twelith Streel,|jon Republic of India. The consti- | I’._ e - — ——--————-i :X\llx.l'u::'(. 1{;;;:;:]!!!1('!\'\ \xxl_:‘til"ll OT- tuent assembly has adjourned until’ PALISANA LOADS FISH - nance, s wi Tuesday after hearing four of 47 - ! PN Anertcan Woreo Aigwars | SEND i i proposed amendents to Pandit| Palisana, Alasa ‘frersportation ; ! C T } IT i e e harlal Nehru's resolution. No | Company, arrived in Juneau last i H ystem of Ihe—1ly Clippers AIRMAIL {1 wuk‘:mlk m-ii ”"'N‘\;M» U"I’L“ tl]?‘ action was taken on the amend-!night to load frozen fish. The Ju- r \ ra a € ments. ineau Cold Storage reported that | Baranof Hotel were Lucien E. Cas- 3 11215 carlc . | | ' sel of Chico, Calif., W. H. Beaver e [ 348 sgarioads; wiLsbe .Duti ghoard, : | L RATES | o0oim i e oo o e ' S "l St 3 | amane oy i | jij o8 San psen LR ph L. Reed nave received a total of J4 flele- from Westward, is expected to leave Gayne’s MIRON - Women's Avvanes i Now only 5¢ per ounce in the United States . . . only 25¢ per & T Mr. and Mrs. Herschel phoned warnings since Friday. gay- | southbound tomorrow morning. Natholi Nicoli ; Vs ounce to all Foreign countries in the Pacific Area, including | | Wenkley of Bremerton, and Ted R.!ing various public building i#’the g ——— of California i i AT A | Young of bpokmi British capital would be blown up, WILLIAMS RETURN It's the Nicest Store In Town { H NEW ZEALAND INDO-CHINA | s"ru('l(lf.fl R’FTI' i but so far nothing has happened. ! — Baranof Hotel B . 5 1 PHILIPPINES MALAY STATES ] 3 1""1 o ot l" :L B 3 i e Mr. and Mrs. George Willilams 3 \ BURMA INDIA i -Sl.;"_x{j:l“l‘;‘v‘:k\:’ 1)112 mr"“‘;xfl‘}:l(;‘ PEIPING United States sour- are returning to Elfin Cove to- ? i v e e R L e i i A 4 0 i 0 o ) s i o f ; » has returned jces sald today the general with- nieht after spending a vacation o ome & 'd a P! ane s 250 € & > G N \ o Y home aboard a PAA plane drawal of marines from North since last September in California. _ OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 - -~ UNTIL CHRISTMAS ; 7 BLporperarpey at BUTLER-MAURO Drug Co. NEW TBYSs!? 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Y from Cigarette Regular or his pleasant T0 ;z 2 00 to $10.00 l.ighlers Ball Piont momenis. $10.00 v BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO Y PERFUME , ’ o Phone 134 The Rexall Store * 159 So. Franklin . ATOMIZERS | IR Tl Skdh ; &*&’&@KMWWWW MREREIEUNSRESDIEN RN . WV YENZ YR NINZ Y