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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME® ¢ VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,461 JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946 ; : PRICE TEN CENTS THREE CRAFT WRECKED IN JUNEAU AREA RUSSIADID ALLENQUITS Egg, Butter WRECKAGE OF EIGHT DEAD, (anadian Independence CHICHAGOFF GIVE NAVY ASDIRECTOR PricesDrop LOST PLANE BLACKXMAS, Takes Definife Stepas IS LOST ON ULTIMATUM BIG AGENCY In Sealtle IS LOCATED CALIFORNIA NewlawEffectiveJan. 1 KHAZ HEAD 20 Minutes Was Order- ~ Truman — Sweeping iiiuudins cpeued wion e o 1o FoUNd in Laguna Mis. Damage Done-Drunk- Fiihg e sebis, of: Chnadinng’ i) Gardner-Trapper Loses |7 Dominion, becomes State Dept. Flunked Changes for RFC * |fciGown s to'5 cents a pouna ana| —12 Aboard Dead en Driving Campaign QU" NMU ctttetive Sy 1 10s1 win el Life on Senfinel Island Get Out of Dairen Within Resignation Accepled by ,.S4ms, oo, 71 Butr e Wesfern Air Lines Craft Is Rain Abafes After Heavy (URR AN H AS RN P Tt e Rl Piles Up Near PI. — ik cheese prices also gradually declin- —_— official hope that it will eventually! By WILLIAM H. NEWTON | WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—George |ing SAN DIEGO, Calif. Dec. 27 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27.—Rains le to a greater feeling of na-' pe motorboat Chichagoff, 30 (Representing the Combined | E. Allen resigned today as a direct-| Large AA eges wholesaled at 63 Wreckage of the Western Air Lines, which at times reached torrential . 3 tional pride | tons net, was lost on Khaz Head American Press) or of the Reconversion Finance cents a dozen, loose, or 65 ecar- transport missing since Christmas|proportions abated tod leaving NEW YORK, Dec. 2 Joseph The Act, passed at the last ses-jip. night of December 18, when SHANGHAI, Dec. 27—The an- Corporation after recommending a toned; large grade A's were 57 to|Eve with 12 aboard was found this|one dead from drowning and eight|Curran, president of the CIO Sion of the parliament, deals broad-!n. steering mechanism failed in nouncement by a State Department sweeping revision of the Act under 58 cents; medium AA’s were 55 and morning in the Laguna Mountains more killad in traffic accidents, in|National Maritime Union, said to® 1y with the subject of nationaliza- ' pjayjag Passage, according to ad- spokesman in Washington that a' which RFC operates. medium A’s 50 cents a dozen {by a search party including Ed:addition to the 42 highway fatalities ' g5 he was receiving ¢ mes- tion and the status of aliens andy yyoeq yecefved by the Empire from U. §. Navy courier ship at Dairen' President Truman immediately AA butter prints, 83 score, whole- [Neil, San Diego Tribune-Sun staff in Southern California’s blackest guges from crews supporting his defines “natural-born Canadian| gy, W not given a Soviet ultimatum: appointed John D. Goodloe, now saled at 80 cents a pound today. |photograpker. Neil u'h'plnm('d‘Cl}x:lx(xh;ls and Christmas Eve. stand in resigning as co-chairman Citizens” and citizens “other than; .p, . report was taken to Sitka to get out will come as a distinct| RFC General Counsel, to replace = - from near the scene. He said that! The two-day storm total ap-iof the CIO's Committse for natural-torn” and also sets forth by N. S. Rowley, skipper and own- surprise to U. S. Navy officials! Allen when the resignation be- he counted ten bodies, twof them proximated three inches in most iona) Maritime Unity. the grounds upon which citizen- .. w0 with Dick Bennett and H. and others who were aboard when ccmes eifective Jan. 16 pR'(E OF BU]‘IER h;:dl_\" burned. {valley communities, although if' 1y 4 statement issued last Tues- Ship may be forfeited | C. McCanuman; who abandonsd. the the incident took place last Fri- Announcing these actions, Presi- Nell reported that he was in anjapproached five inches in the Pas-|gqy expiaining his reslgnation, Cur-; In effect, the Act also is & con-| g4y wen 3 breaker swept the pi- P deutial Biss. Secretary ClEMes O "'AKING BIG DRop \dependent search p :d by, adena area son marks areyun charged that,the CMU had in, Solidation of other measures dealing: )y oo 5o P (8 FEEE HC The senior navy officer aboard,| Ross told reporters “Happy” Milan, a ranch worker more than double normal. jured the interests of seamen by With immigration and naturaliza-; 4 " o inin Bay where they Edgar L. Yates, Portland,’ Ore., re-| “When the President appointed Soes acquainted with the area The rains sent slides roaringmisieading, wrong tactics and wrong tion of aliens T dfisel / thalr- ontEResa. bbar ;num ported to Adm. Charles M. Cooke., Mr. Allen last January, Mr. Allen. NEW YORK, Dec. 27 Butter ¥DC-3’s wings and tail section were :\rrr-s highways, caved in excava- girategy. He called for maritime In one sense, the legislation Im.s{‘ proceeded to Sitka arriving there Jr., commander of the Seventh gaid he would be wxll’mg to serve prices on the New York mercantile located on the northeast slope of tio@ls, turned gulleys into roaring unity and urged joint organization been regarded as a companion piect Flcet, in my presence that an only a year. He was appointed exchange today fell 1 to 10 cents|Cuyopaipe Peak, 100 feet b torfents and in some instances or 4) CIO, AFL and independent, to legislative action still under way 0050 S o ultimatum had been given by So-|with that understanding.” a pound from Tuesday’s levels, the|6,375-foot peak 65 air-miles east of weakened bridges and approaches. mgritime unions for protection to select a distinctive Canadiani ™o ™ o Ras WL I 1S Ba viet military officials “to leave Recommendations sharpest drop in many years. The here €earchers watclied without I‘(‘.\u’lv( against anti-labor legislation which flag and may be the forerunner of! within 20 minutes or we will not Ross added that Allen is going Chicago prices also broke sharply In the group which spotted the for the body of Roy L. Parcher, 47,1, said was tt stey to determine a distinctive be responsible for the consequences.” {, the White House to see Mr. Tru- Reports that butter pri had wreckage was Ruddy Frowiss, the'swept into a flood qmnm-l as he Canadian anthem ! Cooke cabled the Navy Depart-'man with Goodloe and taking a been maintained at artificially high brother-in-law of one of the ill- lost his footing while trying to LUNDEBERG'S STATEME One of its effects upon proclama-, ment and referred to the report of ‘yeport oif the RFC recommending levels for the past ten days or s¢ fu't(:d x-,‘v'hn 'S pascengers ; push a s(ullvd‘;uuvmnhlhf“ PR SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27 — tion \\"|1| be that ‘.ul British sub- closed untf)‘recrmmissionsd we & the incident which had been re- «ymportant changes in the Act to influence the January milk pric2 The wing and tail sections were| Aftermath of the \vm])nu*(.m.u(l Harry Lundebe: President of the jects resident in Canada at J:mu~‘“.~h slei - 104k leased to the combimed world press crcating the RFC.” paid to producers were said to have'found comparatively intact, ord- holiday crash toll was announce-| zgy,”sajlors Union of the Pacific, 8Y 1 \|lul‘nu(u'ullv will - become| stating the report was “factually pocc described the recommenda- induced civie groups to demand an|ing to first reports. The rest of ment of :111-«fu! campaigns against! . iq he had lked with Joseph Citizens of Canada j | correct.” (That report was NewW- iionc uq calling for “drastic changes investigation of tr uation. the plane wi lfurx‘n'd. Neil said drunkn:x: u‘n'\nu.: !J_\' m!\.u (-nung Curran, President of the CIO Na- = After that date, ll|1[:~n subjocts | ten's first story of the incident) wnich would completely rewrite and wreckage scattered over: g wide sull state :j“"‘”“““' almed at pre- . yiong) Maritime Union, about pos- 8nd allens coming to Canada must , g .\ gawier Afognak, owned In his official written report of yne RPC Act to eliminate all war- INVESTIGATION ORDERED Aarea ¥emting « repetition during the New | gpie joint action of the two groups. WAl five years before they can be- .4 ouionered be' Brnie Burmett, the trip to Dairen, Yates also re- o emergency powers and con- ~WASHINGTON, Dec. 27— Secre- st - PRI Year's period But such action, Lundeberg ad- Come cltizens and recelve citizensi ... o eoked! fo miles north. of ferred to the Soviet ultimatum. gigee g1l lending under one law. | tary of Agriculture Anderson ord- gt ded, would be undertaken by his Ship certificates. . However, unlikz,i pi6 WEotll O et TR OF Ens. Eilghmann B. Kcons, Plain- Under these propesals, Ross said, ered an investigation of the break I_ONGSHORE ¢ I :(‘hrlsun:n night. There was no in- the Chichagofi mine and was op- erated between Juneau and the mine on Chichagof Island. The craft was laid up after the mine TRAWLER AFOGNAK WRECKED i viets had The Act marks a final step In’ Yates, told me the Soviets had . ;5504 sumer ccmplaints that the market Lundeberg has long been at 0ddS 0" qovelopment of Canada’s na-' Skippered by Martin Feist, spotted made their position emphatically; "mpe present chairman of the RFC | had been manipulated to pevent a "NOUNCED with Bridges over Maritime labor yonyocq™ pno ™ o eciive indepen: it from the Baranof shore whild clear and that a translation Was. ;o cpgnes B, Henderson. The drop in producer prices of milk in A policies. Bridges departed by plane goroe {running north toward Warm in effect. “if you do Not leave p..ggens appoints the directors, the metropolitan area during Janu- ko last night to take part in current " alonc on completely self-govern- Springs By :‘:fsg:siqem;;m‘:; “viow\‘i;l\::;tlb“ and the divectors choose their own ary : longshore negotiations in Honolulu'jy0” for many years, Canadians Feist reported that he reached IESPODSLLIN . far JIaN: COnAAuEnoes. | ehalinaid: In announcing the inquiry, an G and not available for com- pitherto were identified in the eyes' the Afognak at 11:15 At the time the Soviet ultimatum WA NS dspaaiimin aide to the Secretary said Ander- Al’bltfafOI' ranfS 'fl(l’ease OUIT RAILS“““" A e el T S ool Ly Y e was delivered, armed Soviet troops on does not see in the butter price H C . Curran, who with Bridges was a '« o il " . i § 1768 3 o 20 T iy g 80! Sep — tTan, 8 4s 2 “British subjects. the crew and their belongings. The appeared in view of the ship for| Goodloe, 38-year-old native of ot @8 M T H S0 D Tt of Five Cents-Union cocthatran ar. tHb BTO. Cobmits Wzt i SRS N | weathior ‘mada, 1t Qlefidals Toi i the first time in its two day stay. Richmond, Ky. was appointed as tee for Maritime Unity resigned inshore near the Afognak, which They werz aground around the, executive assistant to the chair- }l:l:; :)’:‘-icfi:w“h afé e Tam AR ASkEd '4(9"'5 Be'ween 40 or 50 Persons the post. His action is scheduled SIO(K OUOIA'HONS was hard aground on the beach, I unfoh only if shoreside unions, alens, British subjects will not have' pooeo e Sty BN ARG SS Helg, N, J, U.. 8. Navy otfloes WDO even some peacetime powers no in New York butter prices. i such as Harry. Bridges' CIO Long- 10 make a court appearunce call with her signal light av 10:30 interpreted the Ruesian order for yon . eonidered neessiry would] The' investigation will cover con- WAGE (ASE a shoremen were excluded. pm., and the Yakobi mail boat epirance to the dock at which owt Muan of the WI'C U 1961 He be=| 'y L0y e mesfbtary feit that! ol e i 4 for review by his union at a New and the Yakobi was forced to ship was based and while they came general counsel two years lat-!y 014 to0d prices have reached SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27—An Injured BU' On'y One York City mseting' Jis 8, P s : g committed no overt Rct.}thc u.m-r- er : ; ] if not passed their post-war peak, ;nlm‘x;m,x‘.\ findings Ah;«\ granted i Lundeberg said his meeting with| NEW YORK, De 7 Closing Skipper Burnett, Mrs. Burnett ence of their sudden appearance He _previously h'ad served With o4 tpere s no indication thay Pacific Coast longshoremen ‘an in- SCTIOUSIY Curran was to consider joint ac- Quotation of Alaska-Juneau mine ,.q"che”orew member were taken was obvious to ‘everyone aboard. :e\eim government agencies after ., ... i) pe other than a slow, «5m..-zl of five cents an hour, the i tion by AFL, CIO and Independent Stock today is 5%, American Can o Springs, where Feist left BB @ brief career as a Newspaperman ,o,...1 gdjustment to lower 010 Letwilitgstosn - sl - Wave- o sc. 27.—Six Seataring unions to combat ‘bro-:89%, Anaconda 40, Curtiss-Wright 1 In Washington yesterday, a State in Kentucky. as supplies increase and wartime housemen’s Union announced to-| NEW ORLEANS ADRe o teq| bosed recodification of Federal 6. International Harvester 74%, Department spokesman, Lincoln| Ross said Allen’s letter of resig- = 0 HE "o day. The union asked 14 cents are Rl he apeedy PaiisIn ISt e R T Kennecott 50':, New York Central White, said the so-called ultima- nation reached the White House i A 18, Northern Pacific 207, S, E P y v eft the rails on a narrow isthmus The announcement made by the left t T f ; 2 The investigation will center on slaLlin: ik This is strictly a seamen's mat- tum was “not in any sense a fist today and that President Truman 5 & north of New Orleans today, and shaking affair.” replied immediatel accepting it. R . ILWU, came a day in advance of A st - & ¢ 71, Pound $4.03 3-16. reports that organized milk pro-1, o B L . Dr. 40 or 80 passengers aboard thejter’ he said. “Bveryone knows SEES Th Teund SLESSS £ . N ducers had been buying butter for _ - Pl . Chicago to New Orleans flier were £ a) 1290 shares. Observers here were at a loss to However, Ross said, the resignation the purpose of maintaining in Jan Clark Kerr, impartial chairman for ! HI 4 Finan out hiwe Dow, Jcnes averages today are v . o8- SCUS v wi " S > s > re - injured. ' q : y jioeh 5 66 k":x: L?gufctaterD_ep;;l::ll;; spcl}).‘;i[};:?ldnbecn Misoussed DreyiDusly VIR | iaiv “the" Decamber -Hikie oL $5:48 | o' Wit o8l /lonsiore inqus ) Asked if he . discussed Curran's “;“"’”m‘“['“l. ]"d;l"}:ml“ LIRR8 1 AN man's e of information about:Allen. Bl A the CIO sailor 51.02; Utilities 36.86 the incident | Allen, known as the “court jest- Per hundred pounds 5 i 2 - - 'er” of the administration, literally them to contact the Coast Guard in Ketchikan by radio. The other five crew members were brdught to Juneau, arriving here at 6 p.m. on Christihas eve No definite information was available, but the Coast Guard is believed to have sent a ship to stand by the Afognak, Feist re- how we feel about those longshore- try, conducting hearings on wage O. R. Kimball, general passenger SEE #, increase demands made under thesagent, said a ncgro mm:( vl\;lu) wz;s :1‘ i luulz‘n!l“ljl I‘ e i et e ey st el ¢ scalded and received a broken col- €4 g ROETY B180°18 i . ported her as full of water below wage review provision of the long- Scalded S 9 ..+ Stocks encountere ot ; Jar bone was the only person ser-|ident of the AFL Seafarers Inter- - Stocks encountered support in' g .y with two holés in the bew. PAYS FOR CUE SMASH kidded himself into the chuckling shore contract. titd on Al the late trading today after a de-, .. —_— approval of Senators when his WEEKEND SK“NG Dr. Kerr’s report to the ILWU iously hurt. O s L B of 1 to more than 2 points The Afognak, according to avail- Romero Molina, a Filipino, plead- |nomination was sent to Capitol turned down tke union’s demand The less seriously injured were X 8 o iR e TS B il able information was converted to ed guilly today in U. S. Commis- Hill by Mr. Truman last January but set five cents as the figure to herded into seven cars which re-{a mudhouse, built from the top, ™5 WE5AT PRI o Ha beam trawler from a cannery sioner Felix Gray's court to charge: Before the White House announ- IRIP FOR S UIS offset increased living costs be- mained on the rails to finish the :i:!d would collapse sooner or lal--“m Ml”"”/(‘_’“ i :’nm“‘"mo"“h tender. of assault and battery. Charges cement of the resignation, Allen i tween September 30 and November ip to New Orleans 3 e of buying lifted stocks up substan- | were brought by Ricardo Sarabia, had met reports of his retirement .ot and Sea Scouts are anxi- 15 The Panama L}lm(:f‘d i the (’:“}]; tially from their lows. In some! ~, TRAPRE who accused Molina of beating him | with a wisecrack. ously looking forward to this week-| The CIO-ILWU basic pay rate Central raflroad’s prize. train instatices gains supplanted losses,| L 0¢ body of Al Hoimés. & teape over the head with a cue during a' Called out of bed during the (4 ror the big skiing trip on the ¥ BOW $152 an hour ; »Hl"dmlmf'd' u.ll-l"lllmzfn H_s‘fl‘ ! Tiading gbbered: on- the: it DA who drowned mq the wreckage game of pool yesterday. Seven night as the reports spread, he (i (il Five Sea Scouts will AFL warehousemen previously \-4.'1('\1 mkxkf“v“)l(' Qz.l—nnlv run 1mn.: : alatiris T Mo ow vot his boat 31-D-972 off Sentinel stitches were necessary to close the drawled: leave wn‘wh: and remain overnight Chicago to New Orleans in 16 1-2 nd on Christmas Day, was were awarded an hourly increase ; 3 loss selling wound. Molina was fined $100. “I have no comment to make and " oo i o rest of the fel- Of three and a half cents in San hours, et an average speed of atout brought to Juneau late yesterday. - ell ¥ B % by arbitrator _ Hubert 56 miles ‘an hour Rallroad issues, hard hit for a 'y g”commigsioner Felix Gray and - - > - you can tell your readers that I lcws Saturday for the big event. Francisco by arbitrator Hubert b T =k & time, made the best recoveries. : : Geogy b got out of ked to make it.” &4 4 g TI? . who | Wyckoff, who turned down thc Pass rs aboard the train, a o AR e R Z.Ilm)vll Boochever, Aassistant District Scouts of the various Troops who unicn'’s demand for 16 cents. The Wajority of them bound for the So ailwa ) 3 Attorney, made the trip to the Is- The W aShlngion H :0 hek s “h(,) Ly h to 80 al0D8 ;. eqse affects 900 AFL warehouse- r Bowl football game, said the ]‘)7)13\!.~‘Num ”\ :‘I‘\“ "?‘d 1Ak 1,1)()\!,‘ land yesterday afternoon to in- s a camping event, should call the Silie train had been proceeding with- day was more than a point above| . .oqeq the tracedy a( Ie 00 an, nn Scout offi men employed by.155 San Francisco '3 i F . 4 the previous close. Southern Pa- stigate the 1gedy. B d cout office. : firme. out difficulty at about 50 or 60 1A carea it e @1 M. Gregory, the lighthouse keep- errY- 0 - noun M((Ol'ma(k Mifl'i&d o Deen Williams, President of the Soah e e e A olfic_cume back 2 points {rom. 8 | o 'cr, the Taland, found. the dreene | Ski ub, has reported the snow i e gt point decline. Santa Fe recov- % § ey, e p i gan swaying ¥ SEATTLE, Dec. 27—A mild earth §r - .. ¢d man and his wrecked boat on by DREW PEARSON ! HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 27—Actori‘ be in bad condition at the Up- BlG (ARGO (ARRIED The swaying got worse, they said, e was reported from Olympia Ch"'_’-'f‘k. li“:)l" 1 I‘“"“"" C“f‘“ the beach after Holmes' dog had o Jackie Coogan and the former Ann|Per Cabin and that unless there is so I.H BY pAlI ANA and moments |Jater the first carii, geaile in the Puget Sound area “.,l]”{{;(‘:: ',3"“‘;"1(” o d 1;)\;”.:. (""«Ip)>rr,1|clxl(! Gregor, home in WASHINGTON—In various con-|McCormack, 22, his theatrical part- 7eW S40%: £000: sUYg WAL o, L= U S left the rails. The others follow- (oqqy and Dr. Howard Coombs,'istered fractional sains - | Search of food. It has not been fidential talks with Congressional ner bride, planned to leave for San| Possible a3l ed right off the tracks and turn-|ypiveidie of Washington Seismolos | gains determinéd as yet just how long leaders recently, President Truman Francisco today on a honeymoon, Scoutmasters will check each gpaqpip pec. 27—The motor- ed also on their sides gist, said it probably did not extend |, Ce P icnem Steel regained half of | yriimog 1gq been dead before dis- has said he was still hopeful of that also will take them to Las,Scout from his Troop to see that ; g-izpointioas. <U (BU OBl totohed] oo No inquest will be held. : "8 ship Palisana, arrived at Belling-| Inside it was like an earth-jpouong o gomile radius around| A ¢ y i Vegas and Palm Springs before Proper food and camping equip- a {quake the passengers said, bASBARE, a o crrs txn o A | 70%, off 1 and came back nearlyi. "o oo e Charles retaining the strong support of the Veg pring 4 5 % ham today with 2,100,000 pounds Seattle. He said the University’s .y the day. Chrysl 1 tad| ains are at the Charles W, liberal wing of the Democratic|they return for the Rose Bowl foot- Mot J& taken. ™ bovs wWish 10{or {rozen fish and 30000 cases of furniture, and even the people be-| ioismograph recorded the tremor' g 3_point tos. Generd Motors sy, | COter Mortuary. pall game New Year's Day. ent skis, they may do so frem - P oss. General Motors ral- party | e il (el canned salmon, largest fish cargo to ing thrown about : : q |2t 8:43 am | 2 i b G 713 Last week he had another such' They were married yesterday by, °¢al sport shops arrive on Puget Sound from Alaska! Women and children screamed. | oiqn g gaid the shock evidently lied slightly after selling down to| i $ o P L Wil sy : . 51%, off 1% points. j conversation—this time with retir- Superior Judge Edward Brand at this season. She will come here fearing that they would be trapped cyyereq in the same general are L S | ing Congressman Herman Kopple-|the Judge's North Hollywood home. SONS OF NORWAY 10 | tomorrow. The Palisana already | 21d “"’~l““’ atight l’re\‘fcq”““; \v|as the one which swayed the re- ; mann of Hartford, Conn,, and the SR o A !{had discharged 500,000 pounds of |forced their way outside through| g, v o pehruary 14 with enough FIRE ALARM President stuck to his liberal hopes: SEATTLE — After five days frozen fish at Prince Rupert, B.C. Windows and the doors, clmbing| oo.." " o0 many late Sun- & S treatment, Dave Beck, Internatio: ( S i through them as though they were| . e - e et 2 K7 —_— for next year. p‘.Av ARD JAN. 4 - day sleepers. The fire alarm at 11:15 am. to. The+ Juneau Ski Patrol reports al Teamsters Union Vice President the turret hatches of a huge tank. e | ' ¥ th i < psidents ympis J a | de too! the teer Fire De-! ' ~ DEPEmA ¢ first UIHEd. hag today was declared recovered from 4 S'EAMER MovtMfl"s Among the injured was Harry, e x‘lvm\ o Synpls,.. Tepoma e o V‘.“.m{“l i ©7much improved ski conditions bn more displaced persons be brought A The third and last card party in e y e . and Seattle reported feeling th¢|vartment to Henry Sully’s home at |y galom hill are r into this country, which caused ;“)m po! "°m“lg_l he contraifiled in s;‘_’l" a series given by the Sons of Nor- :mn‘(‘((‘,".\pg:h‘ (d‘l:‘(;:;l:" (,r:r:m‘lxl“ tremor. There were no report§ of 520 Sixth Street. The fire was m.“;:h ’1:(;:1'“”()‘1)» lfi:t.;fl;zflpzz):ic:: Truman to remind the Congress- h(‘fl:‘:kz‘; hus;ita‘l‘i::tian e 1 ¥ way for the benefit of the Mem-| Northern Voyager, from Seattle, s 1o Mrvio lers 1) amaga the chimney; no damage was caus-!ouer the weekend. Boy Scouts in- man of his own ecarlier statements 2 i orial Library Fund, will be on Sat-| due Monday. ; broadhmst: the tBugar Bowl footballl : g i = ed. Well, maybe just a little, 0 erested in ski activity will take to urging retugee immigration CHICAGO i .The Government ur:day" Jm?uary 4. The card party| Square .Smnm. from Seattle, due g‘umr‘ SANDY HOLDEN HERE Mayor Wayno Hendrickson’s pants. ype raq1 Saturday with an instrue- “I'm sorry to say,” he added, prepared to go direct to the U. S.|Will be given in the Odd Fellows Jan 1 or 2. : ndy Holden lias artived in Ju-' When it was all over, the Mayor yio. Drogram sot for Sunday under “that T can't see much hope fOr'Sunreme Court today in its effort|Hall Princess Norah scheduled to safl SEATTLE neau to spend the holidays with was carrying the fire extinguisher'(ne gyporvision of the Juneau Ski any liberal approsch to the im-|to convict James C. Petrillo, Presi- > fn;m Y;ncl'guver 9 pam. tomorrow his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex down the front walk. It was a bit clup outdoor committee migration policy from the Nextdent of the Amerioan Federation MIAMI BEACH. Fla. — St. Fran- mr:ms lllnotl seheduled to sail| ST BECLE Y of demobil Holden. He will retum to Brei- ,(:‘,m.._ul .\ud‘d»:xlv the Mayor's feet| The jumping hill is being packed Congress. of Musicians (AFL), of violation of |¢is Hospital said that British pub- 1rom Seattle tomorrow. ling the Seattls Navy Hospital was| Wood School, Victoria, soon ater; weren't under him anymore. MInor and cleared for action and with the Changing the subject to taxes, the Lea Act. lisher Lord Beaverbrook was ad-| Sailor Splice scheduled to sail under advisement by the Navy De-jthe New Year damage | addition of more new’ snow, showls Kopplemann tock issue with the -ee mitted this morning after flying from Seattle Jan. 3. sartinent’ fnline with ‘the Ravi's . S R s, Ghif be ready for a try out within the 20 per cent tax cut promised by SHANGHAI — Inability of air- here from Nassau accompanied by North Sea scheduled to sail from P 0 i ¥ DENVER — Sen. Ed. C. Johnson, FROZEN FISH SHIPPED \next two weeks. More interest is Republican House leaders and since line pilots to use radar equipment'a physician. It was reported that Seattle Jan 10, ‘:’;:fi";m“rhff"fl‘:;im':“""“'m Y O DColo) . disclakiity &ny Presl - v teing \ahavmh e G nwem? the i " i \ istalla S 1 L 1 disclaimed by Senate Republicans. Was cited today as the px’lnclpal:‘Eea\:'lTbroak would undergo a minor, Baranof, from west, scheduled g --‘. dential ambitions for himself, has Juneau Cold Storage has shipped ' promise of the Tulsequah Mine “The 20 per cent cut promised by cause of triple transport creshes|operation in treatment of a chest|scuthbound Monday. In 1945. U. S. domestic oil plpe-]predncted renomination for President| out six carloads of frozen fish this'crew to send some of their ace - — ——~—— |which kilied 70 persons and in- condition. He has been vacationing| Denali, from west, scheduled|ines handled> 140 billion ton-miles Truman with LaGuardia as = his| week, 130,000 pounds on the Alaska, ‘yumpers' down for the February (Continued on Page Four) jured 16 others Christmas night. in Nassau southbound Jan. 1, Jof petroleum and its products, running mate. jand 65,000 on the North Sea. races - — Thirteenth Naval District headquarters announced