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1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” v 'OL. LXVIIL., NO. 10,466 JUNEAU, ALASKA, THURSDAY, J\\UAR\ . 1947 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS e 'FIGHT MADE ON MISSISSIPPI SENATOR | coL. uityis — 'PORTAL PAY Surprlse VANCOUVER (BULLETINS Shipping Strike Paralyzed PLANTOBAR GUEST SPEAKER | | | [ ZE l D WASHINGTON - Rep. Knutson AI k D l A I | L AT C.C. MEETING psel in cen v e Blaska, Declares Arnoldin - L. $%ciniation propoding a 20 percent ! | gut in persohal income taxes will . ' Newly-elected President Norman N Rose Bowl To FIREBUGW the first bill introduced in thé Re or! Mafle Publ!" Toda | IAKIN AIH C. Banfield took over the gavel at| New Congress. Knutson becomes ~ S - , this week's Chamber of Commerce | Chairman of the Tax-Writing ; meeting, held today in the Baranof — “ W g { Ways and Means Committee when | P & Sccretary W. Robert Webb read the, DETROIT. Jan. 2—Portal pay (By Joe Reichler) VANCOUVER, B. C. Jan. 2 —fthe Republicans take over majori- [ WASHING LU, Ton s eawia e ‘S' S f f D | minutes from the last Board Meet- suits asking a total of $410,000,000 "W YORK, Jan 2—Sports talk | Provincial Police and fire authori-lty control tomorrow E T B E A l avold, Director of the tnterior 310 JeNalor al oor Is ing and correspondence read includ- [in claims and damages were filed centered around Illinois’ al- | ties today stamped yesterday’s $75,- Department’s Division of Territor- | I R bl ed a letter to the Chamber from today by the CIO United Auto most incredible feat of knocking 000 Seaview School blaze as the| WASHINGTON — Senator Mag- | tes, said today last summer’s ship- | Pl’Oposa by epubi- Delegate E. L. Bartlett and a let- Workers against the “Big Three” of | off a hitherto unbeaten UCLA|work of an arsonist after discovery|nuson, Washington State Democrat, ving strike halted Alaska’s build-| Ch f T f ter of reply in which the Chamber the automobile industry in Michi- | eleven 45-14 before 92,000 stunned!ol a small pile of c ed paper|said today that improved n»;ms-‘E T N A ing program, forced rationing of | @n el |a t of Commerce clarified its position gan onlookers at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl. | beside a broken window in thelportation to Alaska, particularly [} nospital supplies, ruined many' " - on the President’s action in cur-. In addition, the Union said, suits| It was by far the largest single!building better shipping is one of the im- Alaska farmers and businessmen | BULLETIN tailment of expenditures for rivers, totaling $32,210,000 are being filed game turnout of Bowl battles—the! The discovery was disclosed along | portant problems on which the and robbed others of life-time sav-| WASHINGTON, Jan Re- wbors and flood control projects.|against the Ford Motor Co. |largest number ever—which treated | with reports that apartment house | New Congress should act SHRINE GA ME ings | ‘publican leaders failed to agree Attending the luncheon as guest With claims already on record, a total turnout of 440,000 fans to|residents in the vicinity had receiv- b ‘ | on procedure tod: in a pro- speaker was Col. T. J. Tully, Com- this brings to $480,000000 the total 77 touchdown runs and passes. ed threatening letters recently. ‘ourteen ships will In oo year's end report, Armold| soeq puster move against Sen- manding Officer of the Alaska asked by the union from Ford,| The orious Georgla, Rice,| Three earlier Vancouver fires also approximately 110,000 — said the loss of 137 days of shib-| o Bilbe (D-Miss.) after the Communications System, members: General Motors Corp., and Chrysler Tech, Oklahoma, Hawail are believed to have been set. | measurcment tons of wheat and| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 2-Two P& gave Alaska industey andj g, o Steering Committee rec- of the Alaska Development Board, Corp. and Delaware teams all contributed - . 180,000 of com to Japan from Pa- touchdown passes, CCOnomy the “most serious setback} opmended he be barred at the who are in the city for conference;| The suits raised to more|to this New Year's display of {gific Northwest ports during Janu- thrown by Clyde ‘LeForce from|in the Territory’s history door. S r Joe Green, and T. P. Han-|than $2,000,000,000 the court claims gridiron fireworks, but the game IRUMAN WORKING {ary, Col. Fenton 8. Jacobs, Port of | near Midfield, provided the winhing | g, gaiq the strikes hit Alaska| Indications were that the sen of Ketchikan. The GOVernor, of unions against industry through-|that will be remembered longer Embarkation Commander, said to- cores for the Western All-Sta more severely than any other area controversy will go to a Sen- who is chairman of the ADB, gave out the country | than any of the others is the 33rd| { day in their 13-9.victory over the Fast po.quce they extended (h-mu,hl ate showdown fight tomorrow. a brief address on the past and edition of the Tournament of! oN MESSAGES To ! e in the 22nd Annual Shrine Charity . rerritery’s entire shipping p”': proposed accomplishments of the Roses | | AUBURN, Wash—Two slow-mov- | classic played before 62,000 foothsll jcq from April to November. i By JOHN B. OWEN Board, stressing it’s important r}flt“SAM RAYBURN OUT Inaugwating the Big Nine-Pa- Go 'l'o CONGRESS ing freight trains collided head-on | fans at Kezar Stadium New Year's | WASHINGTON, Jun. 2 wtor in prevention of freight rate in- cific Conference five-year plan, the {today in an early morning fog Day Alaska felt the same post war|Theodore G. Bilbo (D-Miss), accus es on shipping to the Terri- FOR I.EADERSHIP underdog Ilini scored in every {hali a mile south of h injuring. The East, with Nick Sacrinty material shortages as all countries,‘ed by an investigating committee nd efforts to organize the Betiod excepb AHEMHIED o' reEStAEL - M BHINGTON AT, - SRR BRE RaTETLS |engineering its air attack in spec- but it also suffered from more{of misusing his office and break- trade development in Alaska. as many points against the be-|dent Truman rn;'tailed i L-nllmgv & | tacular shion, had a small edge thoroughly depleted shelves and a ;m the law, today faced a Repub- George Sundborg, Director of the OF HOUSE DEMOS wildered Bruins as the Californians list today to devote most of his| CHARLESTON, S. C Investi- for three quarters but, when the population increasing with unpre-'lican move to strip him at once of ADB, introduced Jack Talbott of had suffered from their last seven | time to further work on the Legis-iBators secking the cause of the Wake Forest star was hurt in the cedented speed,” Arnold said !his Senatorship. Ketchikan from the First Division opponsnts BBt lative message ho will submit_ to{New Year's Eve crash of an In-|closing heat of play, the West went | “We had just begun, early in, Chairman Rokert A. Taft of the and Leslie Nerland from the 4th, W. ASHINGTON, Jan. 2—Sam Coach: Bay. THBEE: TLitke Bayk?|the: Now Conbreit Lot {er-Continental Airline plane kill- On to take the final glory. And it 1946, to help Alaskans fill some of 'Senate Republican policy commit- Division, both delegates here for Rayburn of Texas agiced at a Party | cnoq "y 245 yards via land and| Presidential Press Secretary|ilg three men and two women, Was LeForce, the Tulsa University their vital needs, when the ship-jtce disclosed that a majority of the three day ADB conference. Tal-| caucus today to let House Demo-| ;" i) “Buddy Young, speedy|Charles G. Ross said Mr. Truman|checked the report of a control|ace, Who made the difference ping strike negated every plan of his group favors an attempt to Lot spoke a few words on indus- crats “draft” him for their leader| v MON R COE Y| OnarEs O RO A s ?:,‘ll.'mwcx- Dkl 1Ay Ahat the tons erinty had no more than limp- stance |“stop Bilbo at the door” at to- trial progress around Ketchikan in the new congress peorthicr i e g i puum--"?m-g.m u“m'l“m il MX“ Tru. verted Army C-47 transport plane ©d to the sidelines than LeForce Veterans, migrating to the Ter- MOITow's opening session — bar- area, and Nerland told the members| With leadership difficulties virt-| (/' 5o 0 \¢ Russ Steger and | man had indicated at a conference|burst into flames while circling the ' threw a long, low fourth period | ritory in huge numbers, are still|ring him from taking the oath of about the disrupted telephone ser-uslly solved all around, labor legls-| o b " L0 " aliving the others. | Tuesday he' would: see LA 1o s landiog pass to Gene Wilson, Southern without homes. Ruination of the ' office vice hardships facing Fairbanks lation held the spotlight on the eve = i e Atk e o Methodist University's fine end, to Territory’s building program is, A report signed by bi-partisan following the recent fire. first Republican-dominated Big Thrill B p it ! - | MEXICO CITY Ten people Wibe out a three-point Eastern | sericus enough, but every phase of jmajority of the Senate war inves- Col. Tully was introduced sional session in 15 vears The big thrill, however, as pro- were killed and 20 others injured. lead and win the hard-fought Alaskan life was hard hit by in-'tigating committee declared the evi- President Banfield and his address McCormack of Massachu- yiged by UCLA'S 143-pound tail- {hen palice . poneed - machine-gun ne. Wilson took the ball on the ability to receive shipments jdence of its Investigation “clearly was made along lines of post-war fetts nominated Rayburn, who serv-|pac o) Hoisch, who raced a kick- HENRV BENSGN IS fire into & crowd attending the in- | dead run and went thirty yards to “Alaskans did not starve, since indicates that Senator Bilbo im- plans and current problems of thejed as speaker when Democrats con- orr pack 103 yards ter a touch- Buguration of ‘e Mayor of Tapa- the -goal-line, - Leforee pluce kini mmy mecessities were imported by \Properly “used: his high- office as Alaska Communication ~System. trolled “the House, for minority| qown, the lorigest and only one Now (OM lABOR chula, Chiapas State the Ministry €d the extra point planes but Territorial prices of Udited States Senator for his per- Tully outlined general information leader from a kickoff in Rose Bowl com- of National Defense disclosed today.. The first Western touchdown| e taple items rocketed to pro- |Sonal gain in his dealings with war of interest to all Alaskans concern- Rayburn came to his feet with &, popjtjon, o S ; came on LeForce's pass to Fred|hibitive heights ' contractors," ing the mission of the ACS, equip- |speech in which he said he would|"A\"CL ity crowa of 73,000, which| Henry Benson, elected Territor-| NANKING — Five thousand stu-|Provo, University of Washington| “Resumption of the important| Committee Chairman Kilgore (D- ment,. operations, impotempnt of {Roogot. = : Iwent to watch a scoring duel be- jal Commissioner of Labor in the dents, representing nearly all the|Daliback, who took the ball on the gold mining industry, suspended|W V&) asserted that “in view of o R e L.‘:(t t;\lhm;‘“.al L;iu““f.‘ was de-| {yeen Georgia's all-America Char-|October 8 elections, took office yes- Universities and Schools of Nan- Easts 20 and outran the defense|during the war, was postponed for |the scope of the findings” the SVl T 0SBy S layed while the Democralic PItY|ly Trippi and North Carolina’s|terday. Today Benson is faced with king, protested today against the|l0 Score. LeForce’s try for point ancther vear. The Territory waited | Pole 1ecord is being laid before "l'v‘r“vscnl.Comm\un(‘aurm \ cf" ;::’(“”m got rid of other busi-ipooman Charlie Justice saw the 'his fi problem: where in Ju- ixu-» deeds of ~mn‘vnuun was blocked n vain for shipments of farm mn—‘m" attorney general, whose agents RREFRLTR. o ‘“;‘5(“)1“ ;"d Vi Aol | P Lty | undefeated Bulldogs come from be-neau is the Labor Department to' troops” They marched to the| Sacrinty was voted the outstand-|chinery and fertilizer. In many “°'e Previously disclosed to be St v b NG Astvait PICKINGS ARE MADE hind to hand the Tarheels a 20-10 find new offices? Government building and presented |18 player of the game by sports |sectors, veterans who had started {*Md¥ing the Biibo tr N sald the Communications chief. * ASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The! !aCing in the Sugar Bowl. Georgia| A new tenant is waiting to move a petition addressed to General-| Writers. | small chicken farms killed off en-{,,., o, oHS COMIRTROL Bt At S placement of this system would cost' House Republicans picked Rep. ch;c,"l‘fi"" all its polnts in the secondinto the office occupied by the de- |issimo Chiang Kui-shek demanding| LeForce was chosen as the sec-|tire flocks when poultry feed was ““‘_‘L‘ n‘.’fgm i donie i ks closer to 10 million dollars.” He Martin of Massachusetts as speak- s A partment in the Shattuck building.!y. S. troops be withdrawn from m.xd Rpst. Saluahlo player aod NSLEOD forihcomimg THamy: e States. {eo1 an ouster attack, called on his e Ry (iwia atier Rbp. No Grid Duel {and Benson hopes to locate quart- China. Western teammate, Dick Hagen, Arnold said “mnumerable” smali| . ©F S UFEE FIEEE B0 00 ation as submarihe cables, radio/Bam Rayburn of Texas agreed re-| The duel between Trippi andiers by January 15. Benson suc- f University of Washington end who) business ventures were | ruined, g, and' vead all the eviderice. telegraph circuits, radio telephones, luctantly to Sar U@ 'as leader of the tice never materialized, since|ceeds Walter P. Sharpe WASHINGTON-A House Naval Played brilliantly throughout, rated while other unfortunates spent, A voluminous response to the re- and lines, carvier equipment, and,Democratic House minority Trippi gained but 5¢ yards in 14} .Gt 4 Affairs Subcommittee report today'@as the third best their limited savings ou expensive iy “nrepared on Bilbo's behalf by combination of the same. Rep. Halleck of Indiana was chos-| 7ushes and Justice only 31 in 17 PROPERTY SALES recommended that the Navy De- ey fo08 "and. clolung his attorney, Forrest B. Jackson. Col. Tully said approximately 175 en as Republcan floor lead !attempts. Trippi completed two 5 partment establish its propesed | At Seward, hospital patients—| g A civilians and 600 enlisted personnel e il b | passes. fu feven attempts, netting. oo o, T property on West Coast Post Graduate 5(.,‘0‘,14NEw SEAR(H is even the seriously ill—were ration-!".ppe (rue evidence presented to are engaged in the maintenance of { 70 yards. One of his tosses brotght | oo o1y parks Avenug to William |2t Del Monte, Calif. The report ed carefully from limited food p. committee clearly indicates that e Aliskan. commoniiatons <ag "Euou pRElIM'"ARY a score, but another was intercept- |5 0TGRS Yecently and | Was based on a Subcommittee in- | P ipiles, Tuberculosis patients, m,.’“,““lr Bilbo was guilty of no im- that 35 stations are operating| ed to set up Carblina’s score. Just-| 1€ Tl o T dition, a | Vestigation of possible coast sites MADE FOR 2 MEN need of hospital care, had t re-{popriety as a United States Sen- throughout the Territory. HEARING IS AWAITING lce threw only one pass, complet- |y ‘ueionging to Frank A. Olson Made iast May [ main at home ator and that he did not in any “The present traffic load on the |4 4t heblng the Tine: for & VRSl b WAt KiGtE Ohos ex- S I MISSING SEWARD Indians, too—without work in the instance use his high office tor his system is divided into. 43 percent’ SECURING OF ATTORNEY ! vaxd toss. { changes of property included the' CHICAGO — Heavy snow, freez- y canneries or as longshoremen and |personal gain in his dealing with for the armed forces, 26 percent for | An 83-yard drive, climaxed by] "= property lots to Willie & rain, sleet and a new cold ] , laborers—exhausted their savings. (war contractors or any other per- the Territorial and other Federal . o . o700 halfback Carl Russ's ard TUD\peoklin and Hardy Trefzgar by Wave extended over much of the spwARD, Jan, 2—Army| “The testimony of Alaska’s stam- agencies, and 31 percent for the and lateral to Hugh Keeney, Who| . = "0 i ivine and George Os. NAtion today. The thermometer|and private search took the|ina in the midst of economic ca- redicted that it the Repub- general public and commercial in- Pounced that the preliminary hear|ran another 25-yards for a touch- i, PR Jo CHUCNE B THOMEE O went down to 32 degrees in Mon-air today to check et trom & ltastrophe,” Arnold concluded, “ma ans decide to act at OMOTTOW'S terests,” Col. Tully revealed ing in the, case of Austin ‘Welian,laown, and 4 sefety. all in the SmiatiR o= 2 O 0 SRLTES | i and 15 below in Minne- | trapper. Whitey Simith. it he had|€s any future investment in the opening, they will draw enough At the conclusion of his address,|P?8ro. Will be set as soon 85 ar-|period enabled Rice to blank a| P00 and Hars to Orville G. Os- (o Tpro byt chilled. parts | seen. the plame of Dr. Ray Banister| COUntry’s resources a sound one.” |Democratic votes for the majority the Coloned announced that Capt. ’f“"g"fn?"“ g lb"e" completed rugged Tennessee team 8-0 before W e of Texas, Arkansas and spread and HJ,L,J;;I‘”;(”{“ '“H,,:,\ \\r.\li‘:r,‘, - oo {which he sald could bar Bilbo from L. W. Bucy, who has been the " “r““:e“d“r, “d awy N“’l_”’p‘?’ 38,000 Orange Bowl spectators at through portions of Illinois, Indi-|last Thursday morning 18 miles \( irting his third term officer-in-charge of ACS in Juneau,|S¢nt the defendant ©A50N 8 | Miam1. ZACH TO SCALE LOGS ana and lower Michigan northwest . of The two falled! The policy committee called a is being transferred to Seattle mt‘]“'rg‘dE‘l‘l"h ‘h"“;“‘*“d Slaying Drive Blocked i 405 e b A g e e AR pAN AMERI(AN ON {morning meeting to decide its the near future 'mu‘?l?lmr en; - WeRsnewn J““"“; Arkansas, outgained 271 yards to! Larry Zach, Ranger for the Ad- The report, coming from a ‘pre- irecommendation on procedure. The e AN |54, balked three drives inside its miralty Division, left today for Sit- EI H'I'E " I“JURED Il Tk a bl Aokl ot A e FlIGH'S lI'wo DAYS’m mmendation goes befors the Kermit Lewis, Seattle Rainier IR s e 5 own 10-yard line to gain a score-!ka where he will spend the next EN bope that the physician and his! Republican Senate membreship outfielder, was released outright to & = E EP z |less tie with power laden Louisiana | week. Zach will scale logs in Sitka companion, \,”",m'm,m,," of the e meeting later in the day for final Chattanooga of the Southern Asso- WEATHER REPORT State in the 1lth Annual Cotion|vicinity for the Columbia Lumber AS plANE CRASHES Seward schools, might be found Pan American Airways completed approval. ciation yesterday to complete the ” ‘..‘M( “‘;0 piciai o ML ® Bowl game at Dallas before 38,000 Cempany and their three camps in alive. More than 100 Seward men Te8ular schedules on its Alaska Di- | - deal by which the Pacific Coast ® f':“ e “0°' _I';T,‘ it ® fans. The Razorbacks once halted: this area. The camps are listed have carried on an extensive ground |vision both the last day of the old “EAMER MOVEME"‘S League club receives Hillis Layne,| @ Bndine 630 oClock This MOtk @ | the Tigers on the two-yard line,|as Poison Cove, Camp Coogan, and INTO pRIvATE HOUSE search while planes sought the Year and the first day of the new heavy-hitting infielder. 1: n‘uIll\‘l ;:!:Pa;;Ma’“m"m- 37 :::nultherx time they threw Lm;xsmna Lower Salmon Lake. missing plane from the air and On Tues “f{' the mnm;m: |)u:,sl}’n—! e ' » acl rom the four and still an- b ‘mvy - agw the bay gers were flown in and out of Ju- Square Sinnet, from Seattle, due Lo At Airport—Maximum 34, @ giner time . they wriggled out after; v“‘ & NASHVILLE wen, - Jalligg ~‘mlr;l: lx)s(j::m(c‘:‘;?efix (h“mIt:‘ of the DAL fTuu(:duy The w ashlngion e minimum, 12. it S b e sght: ] TAKU MINER DIES Eighteen persons were injured last| v | Hospital. Seattle to Juneau: Elizabethy Jumper Hitch, from Seattle, dus WEATHER FORECAST ® | '\ fylipack Eddie Davis scor-| . |Hight when & DOC-3 two-engined | kb |Hodses, Walter - Hodges, Louis |about the middie of next week R d (Juneau and Vicinity) ® | ing three touchdowns and Bill wa.‘ William Thomas lfex_mel. employee airliner, groping its way into Nash- . Decker Sailor Splice scheduled to sail from errY' 0- oun ' Occasional light rain and e |00 0 ot erwhelmed | OF Polaris-Taku Mining Company, ville's fog-bound airport, crashed ]‘HREE WIH"ERS | Donald Morri- ! Seattle tomorrow. il L ® warmer, with lowest temper- ® | Nortn Carolina State 34-13 before | gled December 30 at Tulsequah, B. into a dwelling. {son, Homer Burch, Genevieve| Sword Knot scheduled to sail By DREW PEARECIN | ature above freezing tonight 117099 in the Second Annual 'Gater | vHe was married, with a home| Two occupants of the dwelling SPLIT DHEMBER 'Burch, Forrest Bates, Emil Phibault. | from Seattle tomorrow. e and Friday. Southeasterly ® Bow) game at Jacksonville, Fla in Vancouver, B. C. A sister, Mrs. were hurt, and the 16 occupants E. W. Talbert, Don Moller, Alvin} Princess Norah scheduled to sail WASHINGTON—First big test of | winds 20 to 25 miles per ®| gepine up four touchdowns on | -, VOIe¥: also of Vancouver, is 'his of the plane, members of a vaude- | RMNPOOL pRIZE Larson {trom Vancouver January 7 a continued non-partisan foreign hour decreasing to 15 to 20 @ 5455 intergeptions and another on| Y other known relative. |ville troupe, were injured | 'Juneau to Fairbanks: Art Glov-| Alaska scheduled to sail from policy will come over the vitalj® miles per hour Friday. ®!an opponent’s fumble, Georgia Tech The body was flown to Juneau| The plane was piloted by John o by er attle January 8, going westward question of whether U. S. Ambas- e - ® | defeated a scrappy S; Masy's l)lev"veslerday, and this morning was Calvert of Hollywood, a magician | The official Weather Bureau pre- Vastordiy. olkuss’ 6f Paky- Amerilafter calle o Kudnknn pharghe sadore George Messersmith is lick PRECIPITATION o o 4119 betore e 000’ in the Thira | ShiPPed south from the Charles W.|and head of the troupe cipitation figure for the month Was | qup prought 11 passengers to Ju-'neau g the boots: of Argeliise Biotne @ (A% 54 e paaisg 1.0 0., 0dax). @ | 4y ou chl 2t onston. Tex. | Carter Mortuary on. board the -oe 6.12 inches. There were three MC-|pegy from Seattle, Ketchikan and| North Sea scheduled to sail from tor Peron H In Juneau — .12 inches; o | Princess Norah ;"0 Bowu" IONIGHT ky persons who guessed correctly,!maibanks and took 12 to ir-{Seattle January 10, Two Republican Senators, hard-| ® since July 1, 55.29 inches. -f Tz T(;l-:. = ! G ;“"‘“}‘1?‘; M"“ ”"fl;"" }’;"’“]““» Ms "l‘"‘mmk nd Seattle. They were as| Baranof, from west, scheduled hitting Brewster of Maine and vo-, At Airport — 02 inches; ! 'NES GOES SOUTH H atcliff and P, ollingsworth, | gy | southi onday ulcmfis Wherry of Nebraska are}'» since July 1, 37.40 inches, .FORTY SKIERS ou' 0" i 7 Bv EMBI-EM (I-UBBERSJ“"‘“ split the first prize of $200.0 geqttle to Juneau: Arthur Wood- | "1.;“-.u«)l\nlnicxwg“fi.&-mrum at Sew- out to rake U. S. anti-Peron polic oot o B T R SlAlOM H".I. SlopES Regional Director Frank Hynes - | The second prize of $50 was WON ey Ruben Gentry, Andrew Make-'ard, no definite time of arrival over the coals either in hearing: B | jof the Fish and Wildlife Service,| As the regular lodge session of by Mrs. James Parsons of Douglas, |y Rudolph Pusich, Seth Mills, southbound in Juneau before the Senate Forelgn Relations STONES LEAVE JUNEAU | i |left this morning for Chicago/the Elks will be held tonight, the Who guessed 613 inches. The third | \Willlam Houck, Mrs. Myrtle Phil-| ->o > Committee of before the full Sen-! Southbound on the Princess| Over 40 skiers were on hand at| Where he expects to spend the next|alleys will be closed and there will Prize of $25 was split among Leon- jipg I SI’OCK ouou'"ous o |Norah are Mr. and Mrs. James!the glalom hill slopes during New WO Weeks. Hynes will attend the be no bowling by members of the|ard Johnson of Douglas, guessing| Ketchikan to Juneau: Adolphl Meanwhile, Ambassador Messer- | Stone and their two children Mr.| Year.s Day to enjoy the excellent Regional Director's meeting in Chi- Fanlem Club. !6.10 inches, Willlam J. Reck, 6.10' Rosenau. NEW YORK, Jan 2 — Closing sinith. Rigthelt . has heen _\,ummomd‘stone who took his Master's de'\snow comditions. The ski tow was Cag0. > {inches, and Marian Hedges 6.14) Fairbanks to Juneau: Leslie Ner-'auotation of Alaska-Juneau mine from Buenos Aires for a review £ | 8ree in Public Health at Yale Uni- puv, into operation for the entire e e CLARENCE RHODE IS tinches. land, Mildred Nerland, David Dre- stock today is 5'., American Can bis friendship policy with Presi-| VErsity, has been with the Terri-|afternoon and offered the helping PRISONER FROM WRANGELL GIVEN NEW POSITION The net proceeds of the Lions! kelis , 90, Anaconda 40, Curtiss-Wright dent Peron, Secretary of State| torial Department of Health for!uphill boost. — | Rainpool went to the Juneau Li-| Juneau to Seattle: Luther Justice, 5. International Harvester 1% Byrnes, hitherto ‘busy with hurap-“he past two years as Chief Sani-| The emphasis in skiing was plac- Sydney Thompson, Deputy U. S. Clarence Rhode, formerly of the brary Fund. Since the people of William Eddy, Ina Lucas, Thaddeus Kennecott 51%, New York Central ean affai will soon make the | tarian. ied on controlled downhill runs with Marshal, returned from Wrangell Fish and Wildlife Service local of-|the communities of the Gajtineau Batchelder, Genia Gossage, La- 18, Northern Pacific 20%, U. S. final decislon ‘as’ to whether v The Stones will travel to Rich-‘plemy of speed for the more ad- accompanied by one prisoner, Don-| fice, has béen appointed Airplane Channel have shown their interest Verne Gossage, Paul Waldon' Bar- Steel 70':, Pound $4.03's work with or against Peron. the outcome of his off-the-record (Continued on Page Four) Upon |, | ) Educator, mond, V&rg:px , where he will take | Vgnced Among the juniors show- &ld F. Goralski. up new duties with the Richmond |ing “much improved form ave Jim|his guilt to the charge of grand|He entered the commercial flying Health Department as a Health|Rude, Jack O'Connor Gucker. over to the Grand Jury. back wifh the Wildlife Service, Having confessed | Supervisor for Fish and Wildlife.| and Jerry|larceny, the prisoner will be bound | field several years ago and is now ' Sales today were 750,000 shares. in this pool, it is planned to start' ney McGuire, Ethel Krueger another series’ later in the spring! Juneau to Fairbanks: Bess Simp- Dow, Jones averages today are as for the purpose of raising fundsjson, Robert Simpson, Thomas follows: Industrials 17639, Rails for civic improvements Roberts. 51.18, Utilities 36.86