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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Sk Le St “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” : L. LXVIIL, NO. 10,464 JUNEAU, ALASKA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1946 MLMBhR. ASSOCIATED PRESS —__PRICE TEN CENTS | TRUMAN ENDS HOSTILITIES OF WAR 2 ~ STATEHOOD Gen. Eisenhower fo Be 'il'\\“'? TINSRTS o'i“'i'fl'i Rep. Hoffman Asksfor ~ sTATES OF BILLISTO Presidential (andidale e . e INVEStigation of Alaska EMERGENCY red seven inches at D"“'::.nnu:m New \1-...»\ Eve Party were 44 son on the Red River in North:giscussed at the Weekly Rotary| [ I < and West Texas reported one o Baranof Horace Adams program STIll HolD four ‘inches. Highways are iced OVerjchairman for this evening's 3 and accidents are numerous. " t t i & Y : : reported that an attendance ¢ WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—The o7 oupd 120 was expected and call- that the new Congress investigate Delegaie Proposes ln"O' Times-Herald said today in a WASHINGTON — President Tru-leq for volunt | o o ealgen ed for volunte to help decorate gress in “is whether Gruening, in his u)p\nm story that Gen. Dwight man will see the New Year 5 " 3 duction of Many Meas- ew Teur In tor1he aold men: whone Ah party | What e called "a_recent lecture : ‘Proclamation s lssued by NEEDED IN STATES nhower w ight aboard his yacht Willlams-'win be held tour” of Gov. Ernest Gruening of | Cent visit to the States, was ““‘ P d i 20 w ' ures to CO"gfeSS lto run for President in 1948 if the|burg, anchored at the Washing-| " After a brief report from various Alaska Government expenses and whether resiaeni- artime SpnibapenL, i ton Navy Yard. He may or may|committee members, President Ed-| The investigation, Hoffman said the money he received for his lec- ! L Are E d L DE([ARES GlOVER Eisenhower, the Times-Herald not return to the White House af-|ward Keithahn turned the pro- in &n interview, might well be made (. i L gy aws Are crase WASHINGTON, Dec. 31—Legisla- Isaid, is said to have told friends ter the midnight whistles bloW. {gram over to Mike Haas, who re- by the House Expenditures Com- O e, e, e ) tion designed to benefit Alaska — |during informal discussions while [viewed Rota tivities of past| Mittee, of which he may become pocket or into the Federal will be introduced in the next ses-, Art E. Glover, Territorial Assayerion a fishing trip off Miami over| NEW YORK — From all indiea-|years for the fit of new mem-| Chairman sion of Congress by Delegate E. L. for the Department of Mines, is in|the holidays that I will.run for,tions the New Year will take itSibers Haas called on Howard Stab- Bartlett, who will ask the lawmak- |Junsau conferring with B. D. Stew- President if the people of the coun-'bow with the biggest loudest and|jer for a few words on the Rotary| dent Truman ended today the per- ers to approve statehood for thelart before returning to his Fair- try want me to run most. expensive celek iod of hostilities of the Second y run.” st expensive celebration of all{Gonvention which took place here BANIS"ER ROIH 19 BOWl AMES ! s banks pc Mr. Glover has been! The friends were not identified. times. All over the nation night} '] World War. WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 Rep.| “What I want to know, and| Hoffman (R-Mich.) proposed today what we should find out,” he said,| » ) s reported ‘“‘ready (By Douglas B. Cornell) WASHINGTON, Dec. 31-—Presi- Treasury. & in Past President Don Skus said the statehood bill!in Washington and Oregon for the The Times-Herald continued clubs, bars, hotels and restaurants|gave an account of the Soap Box 5 He left intact, however, the States be introduced until he st two weeks consulting with var- The statement was the first evi-'are anticipating urd»brv:kmq.n y Program held last year in NOT FOUND AFIER | ARE s(HEDUlED of Emergency declared by the late has had time to make some furth- |ious groups on the subject of min- dence that the General has given crowds and record-breaking cash| Akron and said Akron had extend- President Roosevelt before the er revisions in his fi ser bill but!erals and raw materials available in any attention to frequent reports' takes. Many of the night spots he expects it to be ready early the Territory that he was being felt out as 'aldeman formal dress of N in the session One of his most important discus- ncminee by representatives of both|Year's revelers edway with an Alaskan motif end “the State of War itself.” The Delegate said in a sjatement sions was with the ofticials of the major parties ; \ Others called upon for reports of Dr. James Ryan, Territorial Com-{ NEW YORK, Dec. 31—The New Recommendations will go to Con- proposed to ask Congress to|Bonneville Dam project in Wa Attempts to reach General Eisen- LOS ANGELES Judges ar€lmoiary's varled activities were! missioner of Education, received a | Year's day football BSBwls, which|gress in the near fufure, Mr. Trd- lation that will extend ington on specifications as to w hower at Miami, said the paper,threatening jail terms for drunk-|gjaude Carnegie on staging of Min- telegram today from Anchorage |at count numbered 19, throw Man told a news conference, with Aid and Federal High- | materials deficient in the States breught the response that he hadjen drivers who bre law. They giye] Shows; Stan Grummett on| confirming the report that Harold ! open their gates tomorrow # an|respect to cancelling the National areleq an invitation to Juneau to de- I-OST NEAR HOPE FoR IOMORRO | United States went to war and he gn the background of the new | said that today's action does not sigr legis the Fede ways Laws to Alaska, to provide might be supplied from Alaska. gore to Everglades City today on rememter that mo an 40 pel Imhh\ir jeavors of the club;/ Roth, Superintendent of Seward|estimated half million sports fans| Emergency and ending the State of for election of the Governor of Glover states that there is a real a fishing trip : - sons _ died “in traffic at{gorace Adams on picnics and part- Schools, and Dr. Ray G. Banister,{ who will ring in the New Year by War the Terrltory’ now. ‘appointed by|nesd for such minerals as lime-| Eisenhower, Army Chlef of Statf,; Christighs. jies of the past year; Brooks Han-'Alaska Native Service doctor, had|saying goodby to the grid greats| His Proclamation ending hostili- the President and 'to provide that Stone and gypsum for construction went to Miami recently for P tord on the success of the White pbeen missing since Thursday on | of the Old "l ties, effective at noon today, did residents of. Alaska shall have pri-|Work on many of the large projects sical checkup at the Pratt NEW YORK — The official do-iglaphant sale; Jimmy McNaughton| a flight from Seward to Homer. | with the except i erase from the statute books &t ority in employment in fisheries NOW under wi Washington General Hospital. Although the mestic price of platinum declined oy the Teen-Age organization which ith the exception of unbeaten|. .. 20 wartime lsw: ot tishing teidhabrias of :the. Ter-| Oregon some of 8 General has never given any indi- $9 a fine troy ounce today 10'is sponsored by the Rotary Club| The two men left Seward Thurs. A'MY nd Notre Dame, content to) = =/ p oy ready being shipped from the cation as to his party feelings, it and $53 wholesale. Deal-{anq other Juneau organizations;|day in Dr. Banister's light plane |stand on their laurels without bene-| Bt/ SHCIR Stk tioally 88 : ritory. |was peinted out in Washington last'ers here stated that an Increasing.pr . M. Whitehead on the Totem|to make & routine trip to Homer | fit of post-season performance, the siX months from today unless Coh- major grid Titans of 1946 will be €ress acts to continue them. One He said he also would propose a bill to require that the Gove nor of the Territory shall be a n today stated ! reported to! aise funds for| The wire to Dr. Ry that the airplane was night that Senator Capper (R-Kas) amount of Russian platinum has|pge p r for been offered in the New York mar-'tp. pew While in Olympia, Wash., Glov * . ject to help consulte with his uncle, Sheldon had come out for “Eisenhow Tahiar \ display tomorrow for this finale of these is the Smith-Connally perhaps the greatest scason in!Anti-Strike Act under which the L. Glover, Superviser of the De- President” as long as three years ket where consumer buying interest g ave @ g I o 1€ resident of Alaska s P .. 1 2 : Ml & i Hank Harmon gave a pep talk on| have been equipped with emergen-| ° Governsaant BeERalnad bt & e, Delagute. S be My aRe|PAIEERS of Conservaioh, apd, De-ako, sakl the TimescHarald s 1108 TRGROR !the “faithful few” and stressed the|cy gear in case of a forced land- lthe game’s history rite “Ldlnl‘I S T Z velopment, Mining and Geclogy At the same time sources g (importance of regular attendance. ing. ‘u The grand-daddy of them all, of plants an nines. that residents of the Territory be Pe A ¢ permitted: to. vdte: when -reaching Branch of Washington, and learn- close to Capper said of senhow- KI ~" N I tJack Fletcher spoke on the Rotary Adisording-. b e X faldorsin Lh-:“m"\"' is the Rose Bowl at Pasa- Another is the iaw under wnich : g 4 ed from this source that there is a er's candidacy: ‘There are some < g the ' telegram; the o o " ith he i ndnaty . wartime leases of silver held or the age of 18 instead of the age ; ‘accomplishments in regard to eivic| piane was reported to be observ- | 4€Ma: which had its inception in a o) . great demand, due to serious de- ! people in the Republican pa > | meeting of Micligan and Stanford owned by the United States is who . S -mx'uumhm mentioning the pur- e 1 B e g 2 3 no sastied win Dewes o OFFERED TOMORROW; “Pse - of - including a7 high mum-v‘dA passing Mile 22 and Hope’|y . . je00i There was a lapse Permitted, of 21 as now. o r pletion.. in the States for gypsum, | an ke Ottier Legisiation imest: ¢ s and £o nocratic 1 Hope-{is, nall gy g o Ehe A DBRLRP 1 e e ol Drapees bher limestone, auq many raw materis!s"ra , ‘and some"in the Democratic ‘.RA". "‘"N (RUS‘ED representative at the weekly meet- mil zm‘z’: nll!o:ubo:xt]?.:outh?\s(‘h"'ee" that game and the -meet- + In.a few instances, Mr. Truman 0 needed for brick, tile, and cement.'party .who do not feel that they ! {ing of Washington State and sald statutes affected by the Pro ings 1 i .. of Anchorage. The search for the President Keithahn concluded the Inissing men is belleved to be cent- .atest reports by the Juneau, Ski resume of Rotary past activities by!...q i1y the area to the South and | Brown in 1916, but from there on, clamation give the Government legislation to prohibit. seizure Ofiqpe progent noed can be met with can win with Truman'. {the string is unbroken certain powers he believes should equipment for law viola- , genqy flow of these necessities LRE Y A 5 tiens until ey the person charg- from Alaska, where they are being ! 5 ed with the violations had been i for large output WA'I'(H NIGHT SERVI(ES Clnbl patrol ‘mdnun crusty m‘r, summing up m,p projects undertak st of Hope. Both land and air| I1inois, designee of tle Western l:‘ Loxltlv}ued .m.peaceun'le. or at ' i Pt A . B QUsRs: | d packed conditions on the low-'¢n and successfully completed in s Ml ! (Big Nine) Conference, meets Uni- 'Ast for the remainder of the convicted, to provide ithat 37% per S r reachés of the: sk frall; " THin ‘the pabt, the AStvitibs that dre Be-| o eo: Uave Mmads 8 . exnstye) i0 o ; \ period of reconversion cent of money received from sales, | % i '0"'6}" AT 2 (HUR(HES st Wt i i oAt o e i Uy " ens | search for,the missing men versity of California at Los Angeles Je' lan ader the Mineral Leas-| U Ca ’ the condition to be found from the such as the Library fund drive, and 190,000 expec \rd ol shall ' be. allotted . to- il UN“L MON JA"UARY6 Both Northern Light Presbyterian Slalom hill on up onto the bowl future plans and projects of civic L T S ) I Alnaar Ealolne. - the. it ::1‘ these instances, the President i and the Methodist Church will hold 2r¢% importance for the coming yeat. WEATHER REPORT | title, the Shrine game in S.‘m‘;’;“o'":; I:";:;].‘"l’;t“c""grm fot, W or support of public ¥ A Y . ! PE I No organized ski instruction will! Visiting Rotarians introduced He said he would ask that the Due to heating difficulties in “,1.( to see the old year out and wel- L:;( offered tomorrow l}x)\\e\(r. in-, were -T()m Hansen of Ketchikan Pederal. Giovernment: pay for mss furnaces at the Juneau Pubiic dividual help will be given if con- and T. B. Bache! of Fairbanks. 3 ‘1‘“ A0YE ’"‘“‘V“lel‘_\ in the Schocls, the Christmas vacation has ditions prove satisfactory. The out-:Visiting guests at today's lunch- terial, equipment an abor in € door committee plans to install aleon included Dan Moore of Ketch- s : h o I A |been extended o January 6, 1947./ © 0 HU N Y e survey, improvement, repair andlppo o nnouncement whas made this 20 gPen house program during new rope on the ski tow providing'ikan, Bob Tyeat, Bill Hixson, and rly evening, with fun and enter maintenance of roads, trails, vil-|, ., by Superintendent of &*'1 8. EOLET- o ough of the lads turn out to help| Ben Moeller, the latter from Sitks ails, Vil-| oring ; 2 v lage streets, landing strips and g.pcoic A B, Phillips upon his re- tainment for everyone. ~Moton ,yo e new line up to the slalom | - pictures will be shown, and at 9:30 hill. dock facilities serving pf‘()phr un-{eom by airplane from a brief e o e 3 | der the supervision of the Office cpiictmas vacation in Seattle. p. m. there will be refreshments. LS |3o pASSENGERS ARE e s . o e wheaied 0 e £, SO ST U RIZAL DAY OBSERVED, |, CARRIED ABOARD PAA He said he would propose that are (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period ing 6:30 o'Cleck This Morning In Juneau—Maximum, 37; Minimum, 25. At Afrport—Maximum, 36; Minimum, 23 | Prancisco's Ke: % special watchnight services tonight r Stadium, rates Under questioning as to whether Inext in post-season game longe- this was a step in his promise to vity and tomorrow the Eastern and cooperate with the new Republican | Western College All-Stars will meet | ccntrolled Congress, the President in the 22nd Annual classic said that this was cooperating with 1 The Orange Bowl got under way ' Congress. at Miami in 1933 as Florida en- The President emphasized that tered the act, and the South came the termination of the period of up two years with its own, | hostilities did not have the effect the Sugar Bowl, at New Orleans. of terminating the State of War The Sun Bowl began at El Paso, itself. Tex., a year later, and the Cotton Nor, he said, does it terminate come 1947 The Methodist church will hold WEATHER FORE uneay and Vieinity) Variable high cloudiness tonight and Wednesday, with the Governor of the Territory be!further notice, Phillips 3 night. : y X ps added ' ;. o 5 o ( (s S‘ e A b granted the right to grant Par-| News of the delayed opening wag _ T1e Rev. Wiiiis R. Booth of the PAIRI " EXER I E plANES ON MONDAV oceasional gusty Northeast Bowll folloWed ik Daltas tie Lystl i Cri ot L dons, reprieves and remit fines for|enihysiastically received by 4 stu- | Northern Light Presbyterian church s erly winds. Colder tonight atten ihak Nt Rm%‘g"‘ “s:‘ Sepwv. " ¢ offenses against the laws of Alaska |gents, who now will have four more ’“‘“"f ‘?:1 aptirchemambss, f”“‘_d; The fiftiein anniversary of nn»,"f’”‘ A !’,'“‘“n’.“;; 54 ‘“‘,hkj‘{ I,"l ok oY .?(;”m,,“‘:"”"“"'" While Notre Dame and Army 1939 and May 27, 1941 and reprieves for violations against days of reprieve from their studies. And Visitors to attend the speciall cyooytion of Dr. Jose Rizal, Philip- m::’)’[” "Lt e A A still rate as the two best in the “With respect to the termination half-hour program from 11:3! ation, four of the Bowls present of the National Emergency and the @000 00e0 0 e0eo0oc000C00s0Or00 e @0 0000 ee ® se0000000000000000 0, g the Federal Laws until the Presi- By, Superintendent Phillips had| : pine national hero, was commem- g s dent has finally approved sentence. an additional word to say that res-| untll, midnight. < The brist| © 610 evening. in’ the. Gagholc | 5008 S (8N4 oUE ef Juneay, to 4nd PRECIPATATION some unusual class in the way of State of Way I shal e 8§ P t S service has been planned with an'° ik {from Seattle, Ketchikan and Fair- B AR AL 58wl toth 3 tate of shall make recom- ; Increase Salaries lcinced the two-day bonus. The ®® i e p Indication for Parish Hall with patriotic oratory |, P g sectional champions mendations to the Congress in the : ]Bm-' ett said he would ask Con-'two days lost from (lw]schrx)l ca‘i-‘:ig"’:‘(““_“;::“'“M:’: ‘Pflfq‘;ipi”“l,;:‘l.51xd appropriate Filipino entertain-"""p ' oo it are as follows: In Juneau — 0.23 inches; The Rose Bowl has the cham- near future” his formal statement B R | cdan iiTRe made up fater I8 ol aing ot e AGrvice: Gounods! o ~ Seattle to funeau—Art Glover, A, ® Since Dec, 1, 612 ineh plons of thie. Paclo: Cotss SIACHIS icol 4o (o seporieng OIS o ) A = year, he announced “Ring Out, Wild Bells." Mayor Waino Hendrickson, guest g Phillips, Elwood Bowman, Mar: since July 1, 55.17 inches. ig Nine, the Sugar Bowl the co- Among other things, the Presi- Governor 101 Alaska, ‘f“fl“flll- I;"w;; e S TR | At the Methodist service the Rey, SPeaker of the evening, urged the {5 uman Dorgtily Nelson, Al ‘Bess At Airport 0.12 inches; champions of the Southeastern con- ' dent said that his action wowlc ;(3 Rx;:;:ooggd[ tg; (;g:)\g;n_;_mn bICHICA(_?;OI — The windy city 'h Rober: Treak: geator telll <aive o Filipino people to love and deh-nd,m, on. Fel ‘Ardonia, ‘Jim Dodsorn since Dec. 1, 251 inches; ference and the champion of the terminate the life of the Smith- fom: $10.000 bo S8, year, raced for what looks like the big-| 08 L L F o Lt T s Ruth their new-found freedom, which isTnp putn Dial, Billle Shield, ® Since July 1, 37.38 inches Southern conference, Georgia and’ Connally Anti - Strike® Act six g To transfer cdntrol of the fish- gest binge in its history. Custo- oo VY oohy B0 F0 o e, the fruit of the labors and sacri-wymen Anderson, Jack Cooley, Jul North Carolina. - The Orenge Bowl months from today. ervies of Alaska to the Territory mers at one night spot will shell! : Wi i ; ® fices of Dr. Rizal. He promised !, ~ s o A ok g o e 0 0 8 008 s 0 0 presents the co-lpiders of the ; et e t $100 apiece r Teserve 8. An interesting feature will be an 4 ia McCann, Dorothy Sturdivant o o < 3 pste g Basi i uf;‘x); t[hb Fed’er'al.‘bmfmmu i, out $ apiece for reservation opportunity to write a resolution, that the American people would‘gm,,p turdivant, John Erickson - o - Southe hln' and Southwestern 4 To Penu?um ‘Is LABL. SRRSO iy i | Which will be placed in a sealeq @1Ways stand by with a helping| getchikan to Juncau— Robert conferences, Tennessee and Rice.| The time has come, Mr. Truman Railroad be granted retirement B [ ahir-aanSaed F e d maileq | DANd Fcklund, James Curry, Walter Ve- PNA (ARR'ES 19 ON | Arkansas, co-champion of the Said at one point during an ex- s When 55 years old after 30 years The WaShlnglfln dm_n.)g E;smfl::efipe :};:w m.;:); In his eulogy of Dr. Rizal, Felix ! e Southwest, and Louisiana State, change with reporters, when the ? of foig sttt o Wil foin i the Lord's Prayer just| AParcs pointed out that the cuuse| juncau to Seattle—Ruth Ander- FLIGHT ON MONDAY rcar the top in the Southeastem executive brunch should give up To extend the Farm Credit Law M G R d‘bdoxe the IMRIERE Hinking of the of ireedom did not die with Rizal's’con. Robert Anderson, Nancy, Arlene 0 meet in the Cotton Bowl some of the powers exercised dur- to Alaska. y errY' 0' Oun bell brmgs in the Newr Year. death, as his enemies\ had hoped,iand Arden Anderson, Derahide ek o e Altogether, these four major|ibg the war. Todxgcreasec con\pfnbetmp ch 2, = os Ll - ey |but the spark of freedom burst{Jjohnson, Ray Rossetti duy‘ m;m, m‘ :»‘egu;‘.x-ll“;';<x3s.§:‘:': ¥ Bowl games will have seven sec-| “This is entirely inkeeping with United States Commissioners in the o 3 ~ o | for ¥ ow flame. i = i e P ‘ ASSENZET yional or conference cha s or the policies which I have consiste Territor | By DREW PEARSCN m"_‘ “%‘h,m“ lhmc” i Juneau to Fairbanks—Frank|gigons from Anchorage to Juneau ,“‘ ooy syl o “,DQI Howed," re si ik ~ bk | Dr. Rizal's final message to his Keeland, John Malaney, James Mac-| yng return. Capt Maury Keatin co-champions. ently followed,” re said, (reading | ettt | WASHINGTON-Yesterday T im- | countrymen, "My Last Farewell” |Kinnon, David Dribelbis. e R PR angd The Oil Bowl at Houston pits|again from bis statement). “In an STO(K wo"lw“s posed on the tolerance of editors | 20 ON IUESDAY TRIP “«fli read by Diego Paulino. e e —— I Sthwardass Hevisls Musohy niads (:e(_:r;;xu Tech against St. Mary's eflurl< to bring our economy and d 'to get away from so-called “chronic her speakers on the program ! SIEAMER MOVEME"IS the round. e satiing 4hie “)”,‘, '®, while the Sun Bowl attractions are our Government back to a peace- ] lying” and to talk instead about| Alaska Coastal® Airlines d,gmwh_‘we Tony Florendo, Pastor Bi-| . i W= Virginia Tech and Cincinnati. In|time basis as quickly as possible.” g Senator Wiley gornia, Eddie Belarde and the Rev.; Freighter Northern Voyager, rrunx”“ju’l""c’;“”“’i""”"lvk tat: Tom Drer|th¢ Alamo Bowl at San Antonio| ORly yesterday g I s om DYEL [ yre Hardin-Simmons and Denver, (R-Wis) reported to the Senate ; |Leo Sweeney, S. J. Joe DumlaolSeattle, in port. A.. Nagel, ‘Mrs. A, Nagel, John ' »z?ck oaay 1’5 5)& Am_erican ,CT: yanr 1. Forhars % Aidn% Bainbiwiti &, stod ! ek emhbss. A total] WAS toastmaster. | Princess Norah, from the south,‘E!'_icksm,‘i. S . ' “,h“‘. the Cigar Bowl at Tampa, Republican conference t.hat the ef- 9{ 2, Anaconda 40%, Curtiss-Wright |/ rosy a picture. And while I of 20 persons were carried. Entertainment was provided by |scheduled to arrive at 5:15 o'clock Juneau to Anchorage: C. Hill (T peie RS S e i Sk iy sl L 5%, International Harvester 72, still think we are a long way from Passengers from Juneau to Sit-| "WO vocal soloists, Pete Tabexmllnlunx afterncon. Sails for Skagway | Dorothy Field, H. G. Everhart J‘I('k. 5 e 5 H‘(V ",n:::mx:d w:‘ l;l“m el col;:xla art, Ja ea a single stroke. NEW YORK, Dec. 31 — Closing quotation of Alaska-Juneau mine | 5ome of the differences between ed planes vesterday to Sitka and. {America 1946 and Palestine in the Hoonah, and completed the flights Kennecott 52%, New York Central Phili - "' ' the goal of brotherhood, yet some ka were Ellen Kvende, Genevieve ,%mgmg ot ippine song, “Agaya,”jat 11:30 tonight, returning south oy 4 o rothy 18%, Northern Pacific 20%, U. 8. defilfile milestones of progress ry, Mr. and Mrs. Keu}eflfl“d “Rumors Are: Flying,” "dh’"‘"“‘ Thursday morning gfm:{‘l. ,fmg} -:th'?n-“' Rt e ESIHER GEORGE 0" ”k propoeed. a sevisw by the. G Steel T1%, Pound $4.03%. i : A Altcaae! : Miss Juanita Diaz with “Some Sun- | Square Sinnet, from Seattle, duie| oo oivant, Shirly Sturdivant, Bil- ‘clary committee which he will head ‘ “ s . 'should be noted at this Christmas and Mrs. J. Thomas. On lie Shield, Wyman Anderson Sty e 3200 s 200 s and M I ThOmec 90 v’ oming a1 G 1 vt S, vmen wdeon - ISIT WITH PARENTS, i e 500 Gonarss it Dow, Jones averages today are ? e A obitine °! Waited for You” Incidental Fili-| Jumper Hitch scheduled to sail| AnChorage to Juneau: Cpl Tans- of the overall national welfare.” 4 & Tailows: Ind 15 177.20, Rails For instance, we've made pro- Corrine Sherman, Keith Roberts,| g P gard, Sgt vikko, Lynn McKer- \ 4 g e s 20, Rails o ooq in our relations with our E. McRoberts, W. L. Paul, Sr, and|Pino music was played by the Hap-|from Seattle tod: non, Demaude Johnson, Roy Ros-, Miss Esther George, daughter of Fowss, fo geciiye Ao eud. 50 LA APl lio 87,37 greatest potential friend—or enemy Dan Moller. From Tenakee, the|Py Islanders, Danny Constantino,| Sailor Splice scheduled to sail|goy jucx Enis ; ¥ | Mz. and Mrs, Tors George, arvived| o pog SHCTNSISE INRA W VI — e — o sgpesil Grlat Inkins Brought X F T | Pete Terencio and Prank Pinedo. |from Seattle Jan. 3 going direct to| " ' ; o eorge, airvedlin both the President: and Con- AT JUN . HOTEL Ru One year ago this Christ | plane brough ibeaut and| 8 - > in Juneau Sunday by air after a : UNEAU HOTE! mas, Jimmie Byrnes was in Mos-|T. P. Hansen. Following the program there \M.stbnka then Juneau southbound. | 10 aelay 4t -Annsite Shata die s, either could act wpflflftlx S ‘ou Hoter oW literally pleading with Stalin, The flight from Juneau to Hoo-|& buffet dinner and dancing to{ Sword Knott scheduled to sail | DAUGHTER FOR BEALLS fo weafher! Having planned to el BTt o 2 1ro:l(l)luntg.or::; B Jl;“f?;mwi(:,w and getting nowhere fast. We've nah carried Harold Jones, Mr. and|the music of the Dreamland or-ifrom Seattle January 3. e rive as a Christmas surprise for H F. Tei hw" i H‘Ed' ‘A g" also made progress in pulling to- Mrs. Sid Benson and Mr. and chestra. { Alaska scheduled to sail rromx James Beall, employed at the 1o- ner parents, Miss George s mmned\(HAMuR of (o"m g e (f:;owh *{"d ; »:ia:: (. |Bether the heterogeneous contlict- |Mrs. Art Hudson. Returning to| - eee — i Seattle January 8 going westward|cal offices of the United States tpom four days late D“ Bsa'd of s :‘CIONE&“ -‘“. S {ing’ nationalities of the world into!Juneau, the plane carried DoraiGlRL FOR BARRINGTONS, JR.;after calls at Ketchikan and Ju-|{Weather Bureau, is the proud fath-' A cadet Nurse at Providence w".'. MEEI 0" mm" ' £ Bergo."ne Heleow, MontaBd. e United Nations. And though Marvin, J. E. Williard and G. An-| A baby girl was born to Mr and ! neau ler today of his second daughter. pgspital in Seattle, Miss George JWC POSTPONES MEET | intolerance is still rampant in the | derson. Mrs. Wllhn.m Hill Barrington, Jr,' North Sea scheduled to sail from|The baby girl, weighing six pounds expects to graduate early next The Juneau Chgmber of Com- . Tiiaau Wesa t Cl ;’ Al mU“‘“d‘ when you compare this post- | W L 4 lat_St. Ann’s Hospital last snt,urdfu‘ Seattle January 10. ;aud 15 ounces, was horn to Mrs. symmer. During this last vacation, merce members will meet Thursday b, 4),Club . wi I 'l war period with the race riots of' VISITING FROM STATES and has been named Bey Victoria.!| Baranof and Denali probably| Beall at St. Ann's Hospital at 6:30 she is visiting old friends and noon at the Bi f 1 meet tomorrow, New Years Day. ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Hills of | She joins a little b d y i s tandinoon o4 the Refepct JIL IR NN T hoh Tt ot h Aol East St. Louis and Washington - al . 5 5 of | 'e_ joins a e 1 rother. rue up at Seward by labor trouble, | o'clock this morning former classmates in Juneau. She session. Col. T. J. Tully, Command- : ; "ex‘;, 7% tr‘lz 2 asd v(t after World War I, we've made St. Louis, Mo., and Henry Basaucnr; The little Miss is the first grand- time of arrival in Juneau south-| The Beall's other child is two will fly South again January 2 ing Officer of the Aiuka Com- l:;flspu ‘"l:hl lgr‘]d Re nesday, d‘ progress there, too. |of Seattle are among the out-of-|daughter for Gapt. Hill Barrington, bound indefinite. |and one-half year old Mary Ann.| - {munications System and members 2 Imur; n the Gol oom of nul ____________ town guests registered at the Gast-|wellknown pioneer of the Yukon Estebeth sails for Sitka at 2 pm.|No name has been chosen as yet. The United States has more than of the Alaska Development ~Board Barano (Continued on Pagt Four) ineau Hotel, and Stikine River fame. Thursday. Jfor the baby 11,000 corton gins. will he guests. . r ¥ ’ ]