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Rl D'/\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™~ PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1946 | questing action by the Chamber on by the Chamber of Commerce on [ a plan for conservation of salmon |the necessity of revenue m""”"’]MEIHoD'ST CHUR(H HORR'BLE (RIMES | BASSETTS GO SOUTH ~ BANFIELD WILL SERVE AS 1947 C.C. PRESIDENT Alaska for the steamship companies oper- the recent convention of the ’I‘rol- | stands as follows: ler’s Union. This matter was turn- In view of the conditions exist- ed over to a special committee | ing today in maritime operations, which is to be appointed by Presi- the Chamber recognizes that in- | dent Banfield. The committee will| creased revenues may be necessary | study the plan and submit s\utablr‘lo the profitable operation of ves« | reccmme ndations to the Chamber |sels in the Alaska trade. Therefore, along the lines of union proposals. |it is not opposing the contention | Correspondence included a letter | of the operators that they cannot )m the Anchorage Fur Rendez- | take over the operation of their committee extending an in- |ships from the Maritime Commis- ion to the people of Juncuu;slon without an increase in revenue. - to attend the annual affair which, However, the economy of theé - will be held this year from Febru- Territory, in our opinion, will be 24 to March 2. severly damaged if any increases in luncheon were freight rates are passed on to the Paul, :Jr, guest residents and industries of Alaska Execuilve Board Elects MacKinnon, Johnson, Webb Io Offices Today's Willi L guests and £ Itant to l)u Secretary of the In- be avoided at all coste o rior, was introduced by Mayor rf the Federal government Gesires re-elect- | Waino Hendrickson. Bloch read a to help develop Alaska, one of the letter of greetl o the people of phest methods, in our opinion, would aska from Secretary Krug and pe to work out a plan with those n told the Chamber & little engaged in the Alaska trade for t his assignmenit i the Ter-|intenduction of all possible effi- <iency measures, with absorbtion by amper tiat che government of a portion cf ine vare of present high operating costs. This the problems facing Alaska's future last could be tapered off as oper- development and is approaching ating costs go back to normal - | the solution with a real interest. He! Federal assistance to the opera- oiced a heartielt t the member the s 1rom | should result from lower freight | costs to Alaska would in turn de- i velop sufiicient additional freight n The plaft had been formulated nllmlng between Seattle and Amska‘[HRISTMAS pAGEANI ON SUNDAY EVENING | with the theme “Peace On Earth, Good Will Toward Men,” the Meth- | odist Church is presenting a pa- geam cf the Christmas Message Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Cradle scene will be given by the Primary Department, with tiny angels, and diminutive char- acters. Mrs. Floyd Dryden will be in charge of the scene. “Peace to the Nations” as Christ offered it will be presented by the | nedy. Miss Ruth Brooks will direct | the choir, including the echo groups. “Peace to the Heart” will be de- picted by a dramatization of some of the significant scenes from Charles Dicken's masterpiece, “The Christmas Carol.” Old Scrooge will rant and tear at Bob Cratchit, the spirit of Marley will warn Secrooge, the Spirits of Christmas Past, Pre- sent and Future will each give | Serooge a “spot scene” out of his ! past, his present and his future. Tiny Tim (Frankie ‘DeLand) will Mrs. Edward P. Chester. Following the program, the young- | RELATED AT TRIAL OF NAZI DOCTORS NUERNBERG, Germany, Dec. 19. —An affidavit read at the trial of 23 German doctors today asserted that hundreds of innocent men and wemen were killed in concentration camps so their bodies could be used for the Strasbourg University skel- ! eten collection and similar so-called sclentific projects. The affidavit was signed by Jo- ! seph Kramer, former commandant of the Belsen concentration camp, who since has been hanged by the concentration camp in Stutthof so their bodies could be used for medi- cal research. The docters are charzed with war crimes and crimes sgainst human- ity in conducting cruel experiments upon camp inmater, ‘The American ".cibunal granted a deiense request to call 15 German physicians mcs. of them university professors as defense witnesses. The Tribunal is headed by Jistice Wal- ter Beals of the Washington otate | Supreme court. | AGENT OF JUNEAU DSFU Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bassett, for- mer Juneau residents, returned to Seattle by air yesterday after a vis- it in Juneau with the Vance Black- wells. Mr. Bassett, as representative of Pan American Alrways in Se- attle, attended the General Avia- tion Congress of Alaska in Anchor- age. o g i MRS PHILLIPS SOLTH Mrs. A. B. Phulips boarded the Pan American Airways plane here yesterday to fly to Seattle. where {her father has been seriotuy ill. MRS, SOMMEDRS LEAVES Mrs, Eether Sommers left Juneau | their son. you're not sure what gift to choose. “YVONNE'S @ speaker, Ivan Bloch of Portland, Increases in freight rates on build- | Youth Choir and speakers, with the yesterday un the Pan American GIFT CERT! ATE - | Oregon ing materials and such industrial | Scriptural message read in three British for his crimes. Airways plane enroute to Wells, ‘assures your gift wiungzcri'rht' ; Block Talks supplies as mining equipment would | ‘anguages by Mrs. Ruth Popejoy,| Kramer sald he gassed and poi- 1M1nnesota where she will meet Mr. Y e . Mr. Bloch, who is special con- be especially harmt. ane caould | Ernest Ehler, and Miss Sue Ken- soned inmates of ‘the Natzweller| gommers and spend Christmas with 5 Wrapped B revealed that the Territory is one ' tors might well be a temporary v. H. Wood of the of the issues receiving the immed-' measure and a good investment, ;“‘3;‘ C‘;‘O‘:;mw:‘; ::uhsu’:h;.d:, to gO places lers of Alaska, CIO - fate attention of the Secretary. | since it seems entirely possible that 0% IS W pagflng‘ d'h_efml b§ MILTON NYMAN EI_EGED fore the Executive Committee re- The statement of policy adopted the added ~development which \y "'ryei " ang accompanied by ffir ChristmaS“‘ OR ANYTIME OF 1 " sters will be given their treats. Juneau local of the Deep Sea H | business to make it possible for the e 4 e 3 H [GBkbatols Yo, Fetitie: thaE thrinAge ] oy Lout (CHUIT STe BR RBUECH R AREEhers DIpD § xish - (TUesCRY, DAY or EVENING. H & 4 el will sing at the Sunday morning evening in the union offices at the 5 [ costs below the present level. | 2 H 1 SR LA (enlce | Cold Storage. Milton Nyman was ' | elected Agent of.the Juneau branch { [ e o o o o o o o for the coming year. Nyman suc- : £ { : 4 L___——- WEATHER REPOR1 TRAPPERS ASKED | ceeds the late Harold Aase. | That s You—ina e LEAVES FOR ARKANSA3 (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 A.m. today) selection from our Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roehm flnd heir two sons were among the o“ MISSINC MEN southbound passengers aboard the Lumk( Roehm is Associate Mining No t-ace of an 18 foot skiii with | Engineer for the Territorial De- e a Joh..son motor, nor the bodies of partment of Mines. The Roehm's e Walter John or David Bailey have | are headed for Arkansas to spend e been found since the seine boat | the holidays with relatives and plan e Flying Cloud sank last November |to be gone about one month. ® 14 or 15 off Point Gardner. | D i Ronald John, brother of one of | HOLIDAY IN SEATTLE holiday array of COATS and SHORT COATS minimum, 38. At Airport—Maximum, 43; minimum, 36. . . . . In Juneau—Maximum, 43; e . . . . You can still write these tickets in the Regular Army By enlisting in the new Regular Army for 3 years, you still have two very important privileges: You may choose any branch of service which still has WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Variable cloudiness with some snow flurries tonight and Friday. Cooler with low- }o est temperature near 30 de- @ quotas to be filled. Also, you may select to serve in certain | e grees. e the missing men today asked that i overseas theaters which still have openings. . e trappers or others who happen to| Jimmy Smith, son of W. Leonard New higher pay. education, training, experience, travel le PRECIPITATION e be along the coast between Point Smith, is leaving for Seattle to NAILHEADS and W are all a part of modern Army @ (Pa:t 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ Gardner and Cape Ommaney keep | spend the Christmas holiday with COLORS OF THE = Torn® ks £ ¥ % 5 . @ a watch for the skiff or wreckage his mother and relatives in that MOMENT— e d‘om,m life. Get the facts at your U. S. Army Recruiting Station. YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVES THE NATION AND MANKIND IN WAR AND PEACE ® or bodies of the two men. There city e is a probability the two men might yoo ® have abandoned the Flying Cloud MARRIAGE LICENSES e in the stormy weather and might| Two marriage certificates were ® have capsized in the skiff or made | issued yesterday by Commissioner A GOpp 108 FOR YOW e In Juneau — .73 inches; e since Dec. 1, 348 inches; u‘ s' Al‘my e since July 1, 53.43 inches. CHOOSE THIS, e At Airport — .60 inches; FINE PROFESS(ON-NDOSD e since Dec. 1, 187 inches; T IRT T TSR FOREST GREEN— KELLY GREEN— OTHERS— ‘It's the Nicest Store In Town Baranof Hotel Bailding e since July 1, 3654 inches. E ly and, owing to the se- | Felix Gray. Daniel A. Ward, Jr. of GROUND FLOOR OF THE I . ather, frozen to death, Ron- | this city and Florence L. Dressler 5 FEDERAL BUILDING, JUNEAU e o 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 ald John asks that anyone obtam- applied for one and the other was i Tl i ing any information notify Nim at issued to John E. Fournie and Nor- _ OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 —4mM—-——— UNTIL CHRISTMAS * Sell 1t witn an Empirs ~antad. once at Angoon. ma E. Burford, both of Juneau. ‘"lIII|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIlIIII||II||llIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlIIIIIIII||IIII|‘IIIIIIII|IIII|||IIIII|IIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlllllI|IIllIIIIlIIII||IIIIII|IIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI||I|IIIII|I|IIIIIIIII|IIII COCKTAIL HOUR Starts at 5 P. M. * DINNERS Will Be Served afier 7P.M. HERE'S THE NEWS YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! MONDAY — DECEMBER 23 FLOOR SHOWS ® Variety Numbers ® Two Floor Shows Opening Night DINNERS @ (hoice Steaks DANCING ® Fried Chicken . : . ® Special Meat Spaghetti wnlll Dinner BUDDY HUNTER'S ORCHESTRA Taxi Transporiation: FARE $1.00 PER LOAD Through . .. : Royal Blue Cab. Co. Phone - 14 Yellow Cab Co. Phone 22 Alaskan Cab Phone 777 Checker Cab Phone - 9 ADMITTANCE BY MEMBERSHIP CARD ONLY MAKE OR VERIFY RESERVATIONS Cocktail Bar Largest Club Dance Floor in Alaska BY PHONING 864 OR 399 Newest - Larqest Country Club in Alaska SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB s A un||u||||m||||n||ml||||||||||mm|uuu|||mmml|mlmu||u||u|mlmnnnmmulumumm. A b [}