The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1946, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA hMPIRL—JUNEAU ALASKA AGREEMENT BULLETINS - COMPLETED . 20 of meny des ed et sail ports to bring Hef to the fc shortage-stricken s earrying nearly 5000 tons of sup- Continuea jrom Page One) plics, will visit Cordsva, Valdez, Willis| Seward, Seldovia and Kodiak SEATTLE ack Britt, old truck driver, ’AGE TWO > e Motorship Reef mmed with car ions, was slat- today for Alaskan least partial re d and materials The vessel, present system with Lt. Gen D. Crittenberge Eurcpean, Narney, Commander 2 ONLY, 4-skin Ranch Mink 32-year- who recently ad- Gen. Joseph T. Mc= of the Occu- River at Astoria was a hoax, is (dark color) Scarfs, reg. $210 . . $135 [}icetse roree . Germany [ feitted his “confession” of Pshing ANT | K enfio's New Cimbsmnd his wife and son into the Columbia 1 ONLY, 3-Skin Ranch Mink | | Under the new set-up, the Strat- | River at As 3 {egic Air Command, comprised of l€ld on $500 bond charged in jus- Scart, Yeg SABE ¢ R $115 | Strategic Air Forces not otherwise | tice court with obstructing a public AR T { i fricer. Britt said hegsought the T V o s assigned, also will be responsible © 3 1 ONLY, J-skin Ranch Mink T Ra 1o fs he Publicity hoping it “might bring | to the joint Chiefs of 1f. . The e 1 e o “ [4 | Strategic Force is commanded by ™V Wif¢ carf van ¢ b\,mf, lxd. SEOTallE e e $98 | General George Kenney s ANTV 4 |, During the war, gperations in|:TACOMA — Ggunter dice = and punchboards patrolmen wh Pol scribed as gambling devices.” were out today as Fegan entorcement of Desk Sergeant de- ‘verbal” orders against | the various theaters were conduct- |ed under over-all commanders, but with the end of hostilities several of these reverted to a divided stat- 2 ONLY, 4-skin Naiural Wild k (li color) Scarfs, $139 il us in which neither the Army nor 1 Navy Chief in the area had final e I Naiulal Wlld Soid i blagin: MADRID—An express train col- g e lided with a string of freight cars | The Far East Command con-| eg. B169.50% - B85 ts of American forces in Japan,|At 1:30 am. today, near the station ‘{of cCi Casa, about 90 iles a, the Philippines, the Mari- b 1 Sahle Dyed . Bonins and Ryukyus. cutheast of Madrid, and 20 per- \ Mandated s were killed, according to ad- Jap Isles The announcement said the civil ,reg. 955 . . 885 vices received here. SAN FRANCISCO — Departure ¢ of the transport Gen. M. M mpletes the Army's task 1g off 343 dependents of personnel for pre-Christmas ns in the Pacific. Eighty- |and military government of Guam! and the former Japanese mandated | islands are not changed The Marianas will eventually re- vert to the Pacific Command, the ouncement said, the present ar- being designed to give rangement REDUCTION Haitie Carnegie and Hobe support to MacArthur in the mili-(three wives and children were cccupition of Japan and | 8board, bound for Hawaii m Korea PR {OKOHAMA — Lt. Gen. Robe! rt | The Paciiic and Alaskan Com- | roughly Uhe aid holida; chelberger toda; mands are same @ Costum TCVVEI"{ the former “Pacific Ocean Areas” for U. 8. Occupation troops will Siume | The Northeast Gommand will in- De lmited to Christmas and New clude bases and forces in the Years and the afternoon preced- ni-pre and costume jewelry by “Northeastern approaches” to the g each. This revoked a 1’“‘”0"“ frattic tiva ok Y United_ States crder giving the troops extended' ] tion on s . . . Necklaces | Directives from the joint Chiefs ToHdaYs |of Staff putting 3 |in operation Eracelcts. the new system | are being issued now. | Pearls, Earring SEATTLE—Troop 1sport ar- rivals here today were: Fred C. Ainsworth from Yokohama, 46: r- cnnel, 50 War Department Henry Failing from Al- AUTHORITY PL HONOLULU, Dec. 17 Truman'’s announcement of a re- CED esident . . {vised Army and Navy Command jnent civilians g e T setup served today to clarify a Rk SIPsONa. BL iRENDS troublesome scurce of iriction that EONOLULU R I nosier r ”‘i 4 Inc. sted between the services como by smoke while fighting a in the Pacific Area for months. fie which damaged two drydocks In effect, the new Command ar- j, pear] Harbor late yesterday and rangement for the Middle PAcific, for g time endangered shore in- of regular Nylon i on open salc rayons | ely reestablishes and redefines istajlaticns. All six were released !the authority which the Command="Stter treatment at a Navy dis- er in Chief, Pacific Flcet, held there “po) vy of the <Hillige- a5 - i prior to 1945. It gives the Navy. ynreported —— === operational command of the Army St it abertad Pt i ; e L N s s e i LONDON—British foreign policy E“F“ b gu Laihb herwis ) needed channel ; here’ asibile| ATthur's command over the AMY,game under new fire today with " S b tere o3 possiblely, (he Central Pacitic pothan 5 - I of a changing attitude 3 3 g reported recommendati for the BRECTE 8 ! e Boah B Several weeks ago a high Navy i of reactionary old RE ? i t {officer here expressed his opinion reer. diplowats accused { interview that an “intoler- things of “anti-Rus- sian intrigue and propaganda.” PROVIDE BENEFITS ?bufifig 'fib&'&;@" situation existed in the Pa- Command The Navy felt that it had responsibility in the EY CAN'T MiSS PARIS—The French National As- 3 i ASOTIN, Wa Dec. 17—It’s “"c<um 1 Pacific without authority conviv today gave & vote of con- ¥ 0 applica for a marriage | Cabinet headed by Premier Leon ) F filed here by Clifford Blum. 1 By EDWIN .5. GREENWALD :d Doris Mae Happy Bpwc (HRISTM‘S pARIY W an, senvice | [§ WEDNESDAY EVENING g — he had asked George Vh-sscrsmlth Wyller of the Publicy 45,000 Biginess ‘\n‘ Profes: 1 U. S. Ambessador to Argentina, t Administration received return to ¥ {Women’s Club will hold its Christ- NBUIL SPEEDY s 3uilder id 1 ¢ P i had ~ been I : i'“k" le;r :I:mrm;?lm'ls party for members and their i b P 4 ed December 11-[goamilies tomorrow evening at 7 G uck ; Can't comple’: about that kind of |\, (OHOTN EL I S rvice-de-itsc. Wyller sald the| qpere will e turkey and all the 18 (of thansauds % . tremist C ocd situaticin is much better in {trimmings, moving pictures and aples and Naples W. ( Regional Rep- 1 Cpe usu he Scandinavian countries thisigonoine for entertainment Th(" rike to- ) nal "“:J*'“ cribed t ear with cnough staples for every- mmO“’ e B P e e purge cne way will enjoy a far{mre raure Ordwa y ) Y Iy = 5 ay. 5 3 o ; than under Wy* | sidered a brighter Christmas than any eX-| msecotns orans: bers are re.| LONDOK—The coldest place in g enced for many years, accord lmmded to be at the TOOF Hall as 'he world today, according to l!l( e ) ; "_ g ws from his 1amily. Us00n.| deter 5 alolodk bs asalble ‘MosFu\v Radio, is, K?lyma Taig 4 >eo | L A near Oimckon, Siberia, where a 1 has more species of; | temperature cf 90 degrees below s the | ¢ : any other continent ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION | zero (Fahrenheit) was registered. ed will not produc and were quick e Regular business meeting tonight | —_— y coincided th a rise of anti- The amond cutting industry'at 8. There will be no degree| BERLIN—Russian occupation au- t job remain work 452-1t | therities announced today that the alestine was founded in 1937 munist sentiment in Iran, just in Distributed Throughout Alaska by ~NATIONAL GROCERY CO. inzton for consulta- | +| Her TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946 tant” German Soviet Zcne “most plants in the been liquidated that they had been and carting away to rest ‘of Eastern Germany's trial machinery had Authorities denied dismantling Russia the indus- | LONDON — Food Minister John Strachey told Commons today that 36,000 tons of American flour had been made available for purchase by Great Britain, in addition to a previous allocation of 68,000 tons of wheat and 16,000 tons of other grains. ‘ CHICAGO—A top international food official said the United States must finance a large share of the cost of expanding world trade or face a repetition of the 1929-32 depression “on a much larger scale.” SHINGTON —V-Ci)un#('l for the W, House Merchant Marine Commit- tee charged today that the U. S. Maritime Commission paid $2,500,- 000 to the California Shipbuilding Corp. to ke $39,000,000 worth of shipyard facilities and matertals off its hands. **No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean by ‘Make Yourself at Home’ on a Clipper” WARSAW-—Four ex-Nazi officials have been called to trial on - ges connected with the mass execution cf Poles and Jews and the destruction of Warsaw. The defendants include the former Gov- ernor of the city, a police Colonel, a Gestapo Chief and a Civil Guard Captain When our stewardesses welcome you aboard for a Clipper trip, they want you to really relax the Pan American way. Just lean back in your lounge seat and enjoy your trip. Meals or snacks, magazines or a pillow—practically anything your mood calls for is yours for the asking. Ask Pan American Jor help in planning your next trip, It's quicker by Clipper. De- t its WASHINGTO! ‘The Justice partment announced today the Anti-Trust Division has recom- mended cismissal of the six-year- old anti-trust suit against the Am- erican Petroleum Institute and ,more than 200 oil rnm,flm Organ Piano Concert for Sunday Night , Lav AMERICAN Baranof Hotel WorLo Arwayrs Phone 106 Katherin2 Alexander and Dorothy Killewich will give an or nd piano concert on Sund evening, December 2 8 o'clock, in th» Resurrection Lutt 3 dially invited. A group of Chuist " mas songs will be sung by Lois LOCAL NO. 56 Ha The proj Rbapsody ams will be as follows: Dem ful ‘s Desirix Ci® HALL Wednesday—December 18 h of Jesus Federlein Lullaby on Christmas Eve, Chris- ai 1.3&) P m Y Lois Hared ’ #7 3The Tmezzo from Symphonic Piace Clokey io hear Adam-Or Handel-Ash- O Holy Night Joy to the World Repert of Convertion Delegales (Fish Prices Will Be Discussed) Gruber Handel Silent Night Hnllo]u)ah Cho"us " GOP Direcor of Women's Division | : Has Resigned Job : WASHINGTON, Dec. 47—The; Res alnsnw%w publivan National Committee has formally anncunced the resignation of Miss Marion E. Marlin as assis- tant chairman and dirctor of its women'’s division. The resignation is effective January 1. work as directer ct the Wo- men's Division will be taksn over @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL @ KEICHIKAN @ (CY STRAIT AREA by Mrs. Jane Hamilton MacAuley, Several Trips Each Week fo: ,who has been on the committee staff since 1936, and who has heen an assistant director of the Wo- @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY ' @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points | i _—— - @ men'’s Division for a year. CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU ' ~—1 1o 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 61 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS

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