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SATURDAY 1P.M. Edition HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY 1 P.M. Edition “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” [ * s z X Py , AT § S % 37 VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,468 JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. 1947 PRICE. TEN CENTS 1,500 STORES (2 ESCAPED BigFigh (OLD WAVE CHI ; | igFight | A LD SLAIN, Early Morning Fire at 'WAGNER ACT FUGITIVES In§ | | | nSenate Vi DY BURNED Fairbanks Does D | | ' | esvamage DEFENDED BY | ! : i ¢ [ | | E » L] H + 105 ANGELES ARECAUGHT On Bllbo EASTWARD potice avrest 34-vear 01d Estimated at $150,000 TS AUTHOR i . i ,,,,, ‘ Lk e | Stationary Engineer : » ‘ . f f WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—Re publl-1 ‘. P : - AFL Retail Clerks Union Seven Others Are Still af iV ey i e sen- | Cold SnapSInkesSouihcrn on Suicide Attempt CHILD WELFARE ey o el (et 1 Cona M k Demand f0r MOT l. rae i M H t {ate in practically continuous ses- P t of Nati ih ted two UL 1. the BENEAE aF pp ompuisory aKe S € arge in Man Hun sion, from now on, until they win | art of hation wi ST. CATHERINES, Ont., Jan. 4 town R A[bm’afion Means Pay-Be(k Imer(ede( in New York their x_xgm against Senator Theo- | Unusual P0wer A 34-yoar-old stationary engineer Is D'SCUSSED AT -1 umage estimated at $150,000 | < dore G. Bilbo and get the Senate| larrested for attempted suicide was The flames originated i one of, Reactionary E e ki frganlied: ‘ {eatgea today with slaying a nine- MEETING OF A gty it bl ary ra” B LOS ANGELES, Jan 4—An open (By Associated Press) | They said they would not even' (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | year-old 1 two nights before NS Bar. and spread to the. ad-| ] break developed today between the, Of the nine men who receive President Truman's Annual{ The Midwest’s cold wave and!Chistmas. Police expressed the be- L Silver Dollar Bar building.|,, " ASHINGTON, Jan 4-The mu- |, AFL teamsters union and the AFL| from a Brooklyn jail on Th Message—scheduled for Monday de- {snowstorm moved Eastward with|lief she had been strangled and her| The monthly staff meeting of the } Field firemen aided - the| nor of (UG NERRHSE Act SHAKE Retail Clerks union over the strike | seven are still at large [ iivery—until the issue js settled. It |reduced fury today, but a cold snap{body burned in a canning plant. ka Native Service held yester- |Fairbanks Fire Department In sav-| Cick 8t its critics today with an , of 6,000 clerks which has closed ap-| One of the fugitives was cap-|looked like it might take a long struck the south with unusual pow-| Police centered their search for day in Superintendent Don Foster's Ing the buildings adjoining either sertion that “anti-labor propos- proximately 1500 grocery stores in | tured last night, and another sur-|time to breuk the filibuster by er {the body of Marion Rusnak in theloffice was attended by 25 ANS Di- side and to the rear of the bu §o| 8is in the new SHMStEm LDeME. & Los Angeles and vicinity. rendered to Brooklyn police. Bilbo's Southern Democratic sup:! Sub-freezing weather in ‘Texaslashes of boilers at Canadian’ Can-|vision heads and: key personnel, nesses destroyed which included| Teactionary era.” Dave Beck, International Vice-| The first to be caught was 34- porters [threatened damage to the Ltd, wh cer,| The two hour session was under tWo bars, a restaurant, the Vets| Instead of tearing into the law President of the West Coast Team- | vear-old Alfred Minutolo, a former; One cf Bilbo's chief defenders, l“‘”"‘l“bl" and citrus crops, Fore-|slender, nervous Ge . the joint direction of Dr. George Club and seven ‘tments | he sponsored in 1935, Senator Wag- ] sters union, declared in Seattle that| inmate of Alerataz. Minutolo Was Sen. Allen J. Ellender, D, La., took |caster P. F. Sutton of the Chicago,was employed. Chambers w A. Dale, Director of Education, One man, overcome by smoke in{1eF (D-N.¥.) sald, Congress should . his teamsters would break all re-|captured last night as he loitered | the Senate floor early in the aft- Weather Bureau said. It was only Tuesday in his dormitory room at|and Dr Evelyn I Butler, Supervis- one of the apartments, was rescued | ®45¢ M agement-labor relations by lations with the Clerks' union if it ear the pulpit in a Montvale,| erncon, and his colleagues said he {7 above early teday at Fort Worth. {at ‘the cannery with his Wrists| or of Social Welfare. These month- When groans were heard by aiCIeAting & three-man Federal med- | +& did not order the strikers to re-|New Jersey church. Police say|was prepared (o speak for mu!A!mw the Rio Grande River, un-!slashed, police sand. ly programs are prepared for the Icighbor returning during the last | 1aticn board with more funds and 3 turn to work by 8 o'clock this that Minutolo was the brains be-!hours, {usual readings included 23 at Del| The child was reported missing| yurpose of consolidating all division Minute to ) get prized pietures. { manpewer than the present U. S . morning. He asserted the Clerks'|hind the jail br If the Bilbo forces prove too|Rio and 3 at Laredo. It was down Dec. 23 by her parents, Mr. and|efiorts and Bikas dktdidrie olsaring R A i cangvacitiibion union did not follow AFL proce-| Several hours later another of ' curable to wear down by continu-[t¢ 19 at San Antonio PR d5hn Rushbl, When st 8280 1101106 of smaoth coordination. Plar | Anti-strike legislation, he declar- . dure in calling the strike. the fugitives, 31-year-old Salvatore | ous session, then the Republicans| Freak Temperatures she was carrying gayly wrapped' | iopiems and the varied projects ANNUA[ DAN(E 0!: {ed in a statement, “multiplies Gov- Ofticers. of -the Olerl union | D'Aula gave himself up to a pair| may try to adopt a gag rule to| Freakish temperature compari-|Christmas parcels and a bottle of aacHAATN d;“lu e ,”'”l, A { ernment sanctions and prohibitions quickly announced that & he Los!Of policemen as they walked out!limit debate. That requi two- |sons were recorded as the cold wave!milk purchased for her mother at|yioctives into a common goal. rand deprives either management Angeles strike, now in its third|cf a Brocklyn station house. D'-|thirds vote and rarely has been|left the North and hit the South.a corner grocery store Fobter Spmia t6e e i JVFD To BE GlVEN ‘or labor of hard-won economic day, would continue, James Suf- Aula told the police, “T've been ! done {While the Weather Bureau report-| - Police suid they believed the chila} , "0Ut0 SREERE 0 FEEERE B | treedom fridge, International President of|riding the subways for two days., The Senate Republicans reached:d 6 below zero at Oklahoma Oity was lured to Chamber's dormitory eral plans for Lhs ey weat with DURING FEBRUARY S T T T 4 the AFL Retail Clerks union, wired|I'm hungry and I might just asi their show-down decision in a par-{and 7 above at Fort Worth, it wasiroom on the pretext of receiving emphasis - on_the need for pesed to compulsory arbitration in the Los Angeles union to “disre- well quit. ty conference. Then they went 8 above at International Falls,(a Christmas gift for her 10-month- Mw”;'m‘ Rdaet DEbBATRtIAS any guise p: Biaw sura- Brother Bakis ilmatu s Ages hias onto the Senate floor to begin to|Minn. and 18 above at Bismark,iold brother, and was strangled B Bitiai e e et that N C Big Fight Looms he is without authority to speak | | carry it out 5..D., at the sems S | R during the |m‘~( year l‘;I\‘AA]‘\;\' lllul ew ompressed A” IV was oUENWES Sy, hawover, * for the Clerks' Internaticiai union. | |~ The Republicans and some North-| The forecaster said the M‘““‘“‘“"‘ERR"ORIA[ (Io st o Do cudiggagieny Masks, C d Ai | that the Wagner Act is going to S AR e S Dl R e l(lllz;i\mu out ;;r blizzards and hea\;y iy L i ol asKs, Lompresse Il " take a pounding from those in the B b O a | hal T el Bedic] prevent Bilbo from being seated [PONS WOWS I(,‘..xp:|:z.o“,c:(-x»g’i:'o eram and hed spent hatt of the |anks Shown at Meet {RepublicREdbalFA: Sonkrnte .00 that his “attempt to demoralize as a Senator from Mississippi [ aas) withiktss xl'.m'mv'n"ler‘l’i\ing‘ CONVENHON wu.l. entire ANS appropriation for the ANt o SR the fighting spiric of the Retail > ol THE old ‘wass modlhp it care and maintenance of some 351 ¢, Benatof SNE IR SL Whe v Clerks in Los Angeles, which has v\ o ity wadi fyl native children throughout the . AU @ regulss meeling of the P8, be chaltwisn ctishel it Selct A ity 3 jthe East today and tonight, he e Department Thursday night, Wallis Committee, agrees with Wagner miserably failed, only indicates your P i mmun of Alaska. Ninety-nine of . s SRNRAY IR, WRlY & Waun . HARUET Aone G e i Vbl qere: 3 B'lll N “1 :(»Ide(‘(‘("fi:fle(‘(h[(;((h: Paie“rlec Dhhesing. 1 Gunakn SKaorday m T Tiniaes - oo T AheR :mn.ud“m- hairmen of the Volun- . 'uxdvmflpulmry arbitration, but a time when the Retail Clerks are {Const, with a reading of 3¢ ‘at Los' M-ing at 9:30 o'clock will be the in_institutions. o T R s, Shanise .. the AL 4o engaged in a struggle for decent {Angeles, lowest since February 15, Annual Territorial Convention of Under the Mother's Allowance ‘”,“' SIS s t“”(' ot xqulu g e R y » living conditions.” b : 1683, 1o this Ebuth tHe. 6t Hemionidl OO Unigns,. iithe O1O Hall program 239 mothers.and 697 chid-, Lo [ February. Serving in this €rEOVeRE e Négotiations betweLIMIns" Oistks | (By Associated Press) leter dropped rapidly, with sub-| Depending on transportation. at'ren were provided assistance in ;'_’ "“ \r‘_ “'“’ 1 years, th Il"t‘rwt HH““-]'I; (R-N.J.), chairman \{# and store operators ‘broke down| POrtal to Portal retroactive wage ifreezing temperatures in Georgia, least 30 delegates are expected, their homes, Dr. Butler stated, and i “‘l e llent sup- 0 l‘“”‘_’A““' AN Omuniiien Maid Jesterday with the union standing | SUits filed by employees against | Tennessee and Louisiana, and hove {rom Fairbanks, Anchorage, Sew- under the General Assistance pro- hor' i the _““]’"“"“\"“‘" i e “‘”-" ol B el e e 80 top i€ | industry passed the three billion lering at the zero mark in Ar. ard, Cordova and Southeast Alaska|gram, aid was given to 171 dis- G0 P 1ok he halanes’ o i ;’.":'“! l"" ayyiond wage and the employers adhering |CONar mark yesterday. {kansas. OKlahoma was blanketed towns | ubled adults Al b R L L G o Act to their top offer of $55. In this| The total of new suits filed yes- {with snow, with highways fcy. Givia. Hennjngs OT0. Repressnta- | The ‘Eevgency’ Woltare Centr, el Milisvd MIll dibplayed two ) Causs SRREAS sAAHEUHICHEE. DI classification, . senior clorks. the | terday involved more than $331-) ' WASHINGTON, Jan 4—Secretary! } g tive, will call the meeting to ord i Fairbanks was also mentioned b ooy (50 aiF Iasks wecently SRHSIAL SIS SRS SN Yokt Beftre the gitiks was £40. 500,000, far below the $855,000,000 of State James F. Byrnes has pre- | Snow Falls er. The session will last four days,|by Dr. Butler 4 hhe. revesied 111111]( m‘\.\:(l by the m-p‘uun‘»m which I,mj.m“““ u:x.rlgxs ) organize, A S R total for Thursday, but it brought sented his views on universal train-| Snow fell in parts of Ohio, and with both morning and afternoon | that 245 natives had been housed will increase the efficlency of fire-|gives them {reedom to bargain B ot Tl o b o L R O visorplh. Penniaylyamiia, 890 New. York.( schadules o e e e et g To4g. men working under extremely dif- through representatives of thelr PEIPING — Chiang Chin-kuo, out the country to more than $3,-| Commission, but his exact stand|Snow in Northern New York follow-| oOn the agenda for the conven- ~Among other subjects discussed ficult. conditions. The new air,own chocsing, and empowers the \ the Generalissimo's eldest son, con- 048,132,000. as mot disclosed in an official|ed three days of sleet, freezing rain (ion is the appointing of a new by the Social Welfare Supervi masks and compressed air tanks National Lacor Relations Board to ferred hurriedly in Mukden yester- This did not include a suit which|announcement today. ;and snow which grounded airlines, coordinating Committee, the were current problems facing will also allow firemen to work {$top employers from engaging in ; ¥ day with government officials, then a CIO union attorney estimated at: The announcement, made by Dr,|delayed trains and buses, and clos- | sponsibility of which will be to in-!| ANS, particularly the need or under water to.a depth of 18 feet. | “URfalr labor practices flew to Changchun, Chinese press| “several million dollars” filed in Karl T. Compton, Commission 4 shools In several communities.iegrate all activities of CIO unions case work services into fields where Chiet Ml annouriced thut smoke) Tuft, Hartley, and other Republi- * dispatches reported today. One dis-' Federal District Court at Beau- Chairman, said Byrnes gave his There was fog and rain along the ), the Territory. [ the problems originate. She also h”‘mb\ have been ordered and thelcan leadiers, &5.WMil 68 Demdoraty | patch said flatly the son had gone, mont, Tex, against the Texas Com- views at a meeling yesterday. The Pastern: seaboard, with the cold atr > - mentioned the erying need - fo Faks. will be used -upder. sctual [ M TEAG SSGWARE (MM AEEAT fo Manchuria "to assist in taking pany on behalf of 3700 workers Secretary, he added, deall wih {IOVIAE into the ORRALARE: ARA bo- e hormes o i et fire conditions as sBon as they ar |say they want to keep collective over Dairen.” Another said the na-'in the Texas Company refinery and ' the ‘relationship of a univel ‘l‘“‘ freezing temperature predicted. FIRSI BABY iN for dependent native, children 8 : bargaining but that unions now ture of the mission was not disclos- | Texaco terminal in Port Arthur,'training program to the require- {Fog and rain haited air travel yes- | Dr. Dals. ncconfpanied his diss . MAYor Waino Hendrickson re-ihave ihe advaniage. ‘Tnions dety ed. Tex. No sum was mentioned in! ments of national security and Lmlterday in Maryland. Drizzling rain v liatoni aiath: ks sHowitig of b wnh:&l several fires he had witness- | this. the suit, which asked the court to| implications of such a program in cleared Yugmla highways -of s%eu JUNEAU FOR 47 1 Vund track fllms, -the first en- ed while in An('h()rau,v‘lnd havin Wagner contended the Act “has A 5 ! determine the amount. | terms of American foreign policy.” ‘Iax‘:d ;l]l(u\\ r:h\.:t 3:§rlharnnpexcd traf- f1ad. “Children Must Learn” . anth !l-l:n the {\n.('hm':\uw Fire Dvp;m-:l‘:w.--l\ “Ium.lfxll(('tl pxmm,rml strife The Washlngion New suits filed yesterday ranged! Dr. Compton said the Commis-| i ]\;emf‘g SnowsCh:cyked BORN THIS A M lhl' other “So They Live.” Both mfl‘,:'.”; ‘““I,”‘ ; “'" ? "”l""_' l;""“""m”'_" discrimina- l » from: & fewe thousand dolla 0Tl o RIS Rty tidin: Dr. Sathil A : / are relihses froni the Alfred et 4 1€ iremen’s Open House ln-m' ‘n. wd collective bargaining, with ‘ $580650,000° scughit " trol. Ve ‘FHtibl Maess: Oavest, GeReral Seersfary [ o couiet MERSRAE AL INOKY | Sloan Foundation of Kentucky. Christmas Day was announiced as a|ifs attendant bitterness and vio- o Merry Go Round Ae)unuuncal Company at Cincin- | of the Federal Council of Churches, .Lcdny!w‘w upect;d llo c‘:‘efk melt-. pirgt baby to be born in Juneau! Dr. Dale stressed the need for bl suge i““( : . {02 s the. genera! prOBIG AL % nun’ oot Shamy ireainy | L8 1M was this moming stipmvidlag [nsprumental - matersl g | xatinign as T fTnt ARG . 4 |and presented resolutions passed|gp " 8 'S 3:24 o'clock at St. Ann's Hospital.| within the schools (o prepare | SERREAE A1 B e by DKEW PE PEARSON { | by Aot e aminationsrs 4o :zdmf:ued nighway gtratfic in some | nrs Afthur Yontaine, wite of Lt children for fheir future roles in TERMINAI, I_EAVE | sude catised. lass Ahani four Pat- el S et STEAMER MOVEMENTS {church bodies within the Council. iR s L g A '.:\ Fontaite of USCG Cut- | each individual type of mmuuunly., 1\1“1:‘\"::1. :4;\:“:::‘:;:};4;:’]]::”:th("\ Pl Lotmed vt o | Sauare Sinnet, trom Seattle, due| By request, the Commisson re-laug out of the worst bilmard in v, Wachuir, gave birth Lo an §|He expialned that education must| (ASH pAY Blll ls Sicing i 13 ik il R S T E | Tugaday {ceived the views of the Nationallseveral years, with highways block- ~pf “I Ose AV BUE heak sk uptlosophy, and ackiyRie § Disputes over wages, hours, and B i gone free ride on the | Jumper Hitch, from Seattle, due! Catholic Weltare conference in the [2a by duits ol i3y Bentions, Pive. T JE the first- chid for the to meet or parallel the social and | TH'RD FOR Housfinum working conditions caused Washinglon Merty- Go-Round: | out the midale of next week, | 0rm of a letter from the RI. m-v [io even. ‘nches ot smow fen in Fonlaines, and _since the *proud seonomig situation of the commiint-, e okl s e \ Speaker of the House of Rep. SAilor Splice sailed from Seattle Msgr. Howard J. Carfoll, General|western Kansas, and three to seven ARET Sl sromn on g LD | j Wasner said. i i iy 4 pm. yesterday. Goes to Sitka|Secretary to the Commission chai -'mcnm in Missouri. his ship in the B.’nng Sea, ¢here Prejudice and passionatc 0pposi-| waSHINGTON, Jan. 4—A , AL e S |first arriving in Juneau about,man. The lettef set forth a reso- The snowfall at Chicago reach- 5 no definite information ;nvu){- tion to change, resists educational prop cash payment to GI's of | Tuesday. ! lution adopted by the Archbishopsied nearly 10 inches before ceasing »fl})lr this morning as to the baby's procedure in many localities, said {pei. yerminal leave allowance is !ARRESI’S MADE '" WASHINGTON — When Joseph, Sword Knot, scheduled to sall'al\d Bishops of the United States| Seattle reported a low of 22 above DAM€. Mis. Fontaine has been in: Dr. Butler, and many of the older|y, 3 on the new House's ! William Martin Jr., was 21 years|from Seattle today. - lat their annual meeting in Wash-this morning. Juneau since September | generation are reluctant to accept: 13 was introduced by Rep. Kogers ! old he fated a three-way decision| Princess Norah scheduled to sail| ington last November. > — I B R S new educational methods. ‘The Di-| (p_Fla.) who nsked two months ago HUNGARY IHWARI between a career in politics, news- | from Vancouver January 7. | The Commission’s next n ® ® o e o v : v e e e rector of Education pointed out'ynat hig bill be given the first num- | papering or professional baseball.| _Alaska scheduled to sail from | Will be beld Jan. 10 and 1. 'ADB MEETINGS ARE |* WEATHER REPORT ® that the school itscll can improve per fowever. the No. 1 and No, 2| | He hed been star shortstop on the Seattle January 8, going westward | { " 3 B stw“;"HE': ":""E"”’ 3 . “Ll“’ contlitions of any community | spots went to the Republican tax o | pI.OI FOR REVOH North Attleboro semi-pro team, | after calls at Keichikan and Ju- 0 ( u 6 0D ® Temperatures for 24-our Period @ |by adapting programs suitable to'duction bills ! ST s and had begun a cm'e)r on the neau. ]H LY 'RI""Y H R(H E"DI" T AY w"" @ Baggw e Bclgek This Moming . @ jilie needs of the people du’rxl‘?;‘t«?glcl measure provides m;nLnif{?fiiilnu{d"r 41}1,“’? s |4 North Attleboro Chronicle. In the | North Sea, scheduled to sail trom| — SPONSORS BOY SCOUTS 2 MEMBERS ABSENT © [ Juneou—Maximum, 42; &) Guests atiending the meeling | veterans may fcceivo cash -or term- [Lasvio e e SR | end, however, he chose politics.| Seattle January 10. ® minimum, 34. ® were Mrs. Don Foster, Mrs. Elton inal leave uvon application, or ma orson ‘|va r--h ")’Ai"d i When this decision was announced| Baranof, from west, scheduled| Tre Holy Trinity Church will get o ivAbAirport—Maximum, 415 6| Bngstrom, and Mss. Robert Cough™|keat 1hh: bonds Isaid ther tinder |oce o I to his father, the elder Martin early next week. under way with a new Scout Troopi The Alaska Development Board e minimum, 3¢ [ .. presanb’ law — bonds payable: tive | power. .‘."'Lu‘:,lf.:rf‘bv":‘,;l'm:(f (}m.,:‘ 1 advised: Denali, being discharged at Sew-for Juneau tomorrow, January 5,j¢onference went into it's third day e WEATHER FORECAST I | years after issuance. In the future, [armed milit u-I:" S risir vL 'nil ;(v. “You'l be better off Joe, if you|ard, mo definite tme of arival| lat 12 o'clock when the newly ap-iOf discussions, proceeding with ale (Juneau and Vicinity) . 5 1 i s 1 AR Gty e i SO St (i | . stick w0 newspapering. Politics is| scuthbound in Juneau. painiad "Troop : Goiamittde, Bonul-JISTERI D" We. Aietios of, Abfoniol'e . sRaln and not much change .'(HARGE IS FII.ED | bave their ”""C" of cash or bonds. 5:’1;: l;uuh]\" x”..’:n"l "r‘n-r“lir"n: 3 ; s | Sl )mamr Robert Boochever and POt and Wilbur Wester. ~ Polet/ e in temperature tonight and ! A0 R L eanats AT T i Joe Martin, however, spurned | “ Assistant Scoutmaster Keith Wildes And Wester are scheduled to arrive| e Sunday. Slowly decreasing o | 0“ MANlpulATION date set for the Tevolt was the day parental advice, stuck to politics! ospllAl HOIES {draw up plans to announce !he'today i ‘weather | permits mgh“ ® Northeasterly. winds ® GU" BAII[E IN lost for the signing of the cace - and today becomes the first Repub- | [official signing of recruits. Boys ({rom Nome and Anchorage aid they| o R . 4 or l')n-\ :rmr:er‘: of ‘llul*J Sr- . lican Speaker of the House of St. Ann's Hospital admitted Mrs, POt NOW in the Scouting Program rhlll i;?l.], be @le to take part in e PRECIPITATION . oF BUTIER pRl(E NEw voRK r[Y. {pefture of “Ship AR Army." # Representatives since the fabulous,|Carol Reams and Henry Anderson |Should check this opportunity to; Z Nu;smm SORpe e DIBus, & RaE BTN fdine 7:30 . AR . ( ‘ | The statement was issued just a almost forgotten days of Nick Long- | for surgery yesterday, and Mrs. \-'Oi"' :);rpose(tih 7. ts Chn.hman and the o In Juneau — 133 inches; | NI YORK, Jaa.'4—A crimittes week after initial r pux:fl of whole= worth. | Arthur Fontaine, a maternity case, | ——— i sin other members present. | ® since Jan. 1, 203 inches; information charging the Dairy- YOUTHS KIllED;mh- o~ g d.m(.“bm it [ AR such, Joe Martin will be a|to whom &n 8 pound and 5 oincs| BIRKENHEAD, Eng— Fire broke] Sefving on the Board in addi-|e since July 1, 5802 inches. e men's League Cooperative Associa- e offielats " 2b" politicline kAl v popular, unspectacular, cummon-'haby girl was born at 3:24 a.m. jout today in a hold of the 1500@_[\(1;:11 to *the Governor of .?laska u,-cl. At Airport — .82 inches; o |tion, Inc., its President, Henry H Imnv ”mu‘h.’““”mu e w“l}m Riie i af the Repulitioan g b {ton Corinthic but was brought un- Kztl)rg_ek Sundborg, qgck Talbot of| @ since Jan. 1, 134 inche: . Rathln_m. and three members of lhv! NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Three!pomocrats s L jority. Joe has his feet “mlyt Discharged were William M. 9€F control at the Birkenhead sh.p-;h“cb;n::. t;lndl Leslie Nr.erlland .(‘A e since July 1, 39.26 inches, o |executive committee of manipula- thousand New Yorkers witnessed a| The Interior Minister said the grounded in the basic caution of | Caddon, Leonard Lowell and Mrs,| |yard. The ship, launched last May:lur .F Ner] an? expects to 'L,- 3 o tion of the price of butter on the jgun battle which took place last!piot was organized by “The Com- his party, but his eyes are not\Wllham Barrington and baby girl.| {for the New Zeland trade, is the n hm "‘"bfl'nk-s today follow- o » @ ® ® o o o o o e ¢ New York Mercantile Exchange night at a busy intersection in theipyivee of Seven” six of - whoss riveted wholly on the past. He| Government Hospital admitted {largest British craft to go down| ¥ Ssiow STARE ADE conie L ol {Dfeshedn . filad) . Wederal Qoush SRS Imembers already were in custody | ' does not believe in making a fetish | George Bennett of Juneau and dis- e ways sihce (el e < - n,m‘z?:;"zg bl Folr’mulla'v a?-igbhs. Sitoguey ’J”““ F. X. Mc-| The shooting started when a de='a) e caid, “have reactionary and >-oo viad | no e .opening of a Wash- ey announced tective caught three 16-ye: o t 7 = au§ OI (radi?wu nujnr]y .fm, tra_,s::xf::’ Francine Mercer also of Worthy Malmner _Holml Bach; BREWSTER, N. Y. — Mrs. Lois ington office, George H. McLane,; The criminal information, simila !bu)-. u‘_\'lnubl‘u n{-m u))l).‘h;:q:}:: o s g dluol?..s sake; he n»cogm‘u_:s -the au. |announces that installing officers Sacco, a 15-year-old bride of two executive secretary of the Hawaii to an indictment, stemmed from |store. Ome of the boys was killed,! MANI ;I:lu‘uu explanation ” necessity of making concessions 1uv e o — for the newly elected 1947 umcms‘\seeks, was killed by the blast of a|Citizens Statehood Committee, to-|the drop of ten cents a pound in the lanother was critically wounded | b 2 rumer day 2 i | * changing times. NEW YORK — Ogden Reid, 64, of Nugget Chapter No, 2, Order of |16-gyage shotgun accidentally dis-|day ~served notice: “People of Wholesale butter price on Dec. 19. (the th ROUBLREL R o SO ORI L e e et e e e o e o e Pies on De fthe third 16-year-old was captured Chinese immigration has been sus- = |York Herald Tribune, died last|Eagles Hall Surday afternoo: at State Police Lt. John Lawson s o i e i e o iiatton dutine el days IMde] B SR o ppe. | The deledt pended: uniklh sanslsiag GE R SERL (Continued n" Pntll’ Fnur) Inight. |2 arctoek B g Awson sal jeet ssion of the Terflnlm_\ to'! pulation during five days last|tive received a superfic bulllet cn general relations between the . wday. statehood in the Union month wound. Philippines and China