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- HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS AII ’[III‘ TIME” =g VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,469 PRICE TEN CENTS "~ JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY. NEW LABOR LAWS ASKED BY TRUMAN ALEUTIAN CHAIN MID-PACIFICACUEIR SO, IS SWEPTBY 1 that Plane Wrecked | GAlES, WEEKEND; HEAVY WAVESK!Repons Being Checked | - Meving Day After 25 Years 3 PLANE (RASHES INNIGHT New Republican Labor PRESIDENT Legislation Mapped Out; PUTS FORTH Prograim Is Drastic One HIS PROGRAM | i H . - = ; : : i (By Drew Pearson) " . " Damage on Aleutians De- | at Amchitka ; [Five Persons Killed, 21 In- H.ASH HRE wasnmvaron, a6 — aer State of Union Message : o | 5 . . everal days of secret discussion, e | | - ) 5 nied-Nome Blacked Out | avcrorace s sun o jured During Blind wican e nave many, IS Read fo Congress— | Alaskan military installation and : sed together their ail-import- o i | ina S i 7 Deaths, Hooper Bay | fersonnei were said by Army head- ing Snowstorm | program for mew labor nwe | Recommendations e | quarters today to have escaped ma- | program is more drastic than o By DOUGLA\S LOVELACE ‘H'xml damage and injury in the (By Associated Press) ! ver expected. Tt will throttle most WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 — Presi~ HONOLULU, Jan. 6—Heavy waves| two gales which struck the Aleu- Five persons were killed and 21 lof the gains made by labor during| gent Truman teday handed the surged across mid- ic Palmyraltian Island chain over the week- | injured in three plane FouR DEAIHS he fourteen years Republican Congress a legislative yesterday, swirling arcund the ank- r-m{ i ) : | .nn lit . during sudden bnnmm, The Republican Subcommittee on program topped by recommenda- les of the 123 Americans on the! Unofficial —reports are being| fsnowstorm that engulfed large| abor, headed by Senator Taft of| tions for new labor laws and asked tiny atoll, but the Navy reportedchecked, however that a plane had as of the East coast - Ohio and including Senators Ball| jts members to work with him for today that the seas had receded|been wrecked on the ground at| ' worst aceident was at Car-' f Minnesota and Alexander Smith|y new and finer “state of well- and it “considers the immediate|Amchitka, near the eud of the Is- , N. J., where a Nationwide Air E'gh' Persons Also Injured of New Jersey, has evolved three'paing” in Amer danger past.” {1and group, und that several per- Transport Service, Inc., passenger| secret documents soon to be made| pelivering his “State of the Un- Three rescue planes landed on{sons had lost their lives in the {pianc crashed in o wooded area,| jp Blaze in New York vuviic as folows: fon" ‘message in’ person, Mr; Trus the Cooper Island airstrip in re-|Hcoper Bay ar 300 miles below | the co-pilot and two pas- Document No. 1—A statement of pan vecor 4 1 - | H 3 g . ian recommended that the legis- sponse to distress calls but were: Nome. | and injuring 19 other per- Tenemenl policy declaring that the Republi-||ators outlaw the kind of strikes not needed. Icy, snow-bearing gales snapped | an party has a mandate from the OV . . " ! | | s * PIIS and koycotts arising solely from Menge Island, where a small! power lines in the Nome area and small private plane bound people to amend organized labor's| gisputes between unions. He said group of Civil Aeronautics Author-; e the community in a half-hour Mt. Pleasant, Mich., to Flori- EW YORK, Jan. 6.—A sh firs | POWers, arbitration should be required when ity scientists and‘t.he:r‘ Iia;mhe:s' a»m,ib kout, but major damage such «d in Scott County, ginating in a dumb-wait aft| Document N A bill to be in-| 5 dispute is simply over the in- stationed, was hardest hit by thejas was caused by storms earlier g its two occupants of a Harlem tenement cau the | troduced by Senater Taft, similar| terpretation of a labor contract inundating waves, stirred up by 4 this winter was prevented by ice H Jones Beach, bathing death of four persons and injurad to the old Case Bill. This will be! Then, a warning against “vin- South Pacific s(u‘mv b:u there V»-\‘lllmx which stretched far out into tnear New York, 16 persons e eight others early today rushed througa in a hurry dictive” iaws, Mr. Truman told no apparent damage and no Cas- the Bering sea #yrious injury @s an Amerlcan Alr-| The Head and injured all were| N Congress the “whole industrial fu- ualti ! The entjre chain was buffeted by hies DC-3 two-motored plane, with 5 Shose /i ocument No. 3—A long-term % 0% 5 _ he t 4 o w P, negroes Seven of those injured g ture of the United States” may de- JALL g Paimye whie dfs‘unl&h: winds of gale velocity twice during | nearly, gone, made a crashiwere sald to te in serious condi-|'2boF bill by Senator Ball pend on finding the “proper solu- officially today as “in fine health o 24nour period. The second {lending on the beach a few feet | (jon | Fhe mew Taft Bill in many 18-| .. . ‘oo isissiniatiin * of - tatiogs and SP‘”“AL! e storm, which swept in frem the |l om the water. Only the pilot and' The fire, which broke out shortly SPeCts 1s even stronger than thei .. iuves i key industries, such v & BUMORS o ther| SCUtWest late Saturday, was ex- co-pilot were injurcd and the before 2 . m. spread through the|Case Bill. Here ave its main pro-, o\ ining The orm that flooded thell' hesteq to hit Norton Sound, South (he Senate after 25 {Stewardess and 13 passengers were jupper floors of the five-story house visions | six-foot high islets battered 9“1'”1-0; the Nome Penninsula, last night. " AD-P9 ng. ¥he DEURYE SN TR JigRbhurt, !in a few minutes and raged for: & Unicns must give 60 days' no- Proposal Made ot Wpferipn: AggiEROne Harse yeart i siris Bl M botks, In Whshington, DG SERRVEERY. (8 ! The freak snowstorm, accompani- 'more than an hour befors firemen |tice before striking. | He proposed creation of a 20- buildings in Hawaii, 1000 miles u; dismantling his office en Capitol Hill and opening a law office in e” by rain and sicet, covered an responding to three alarms man-| (2 Unions will be prohibited member commission—he to appoint the I\{orlh, andk sulx;r?dr rumo;sd:d-OFFICIAls H_Y llno Washingten. He was defeated in the Montana prim s and is ea estimated by the Weather aged to extinguish it from organizing supervisory help, eight members and the Congress ’“‘a”“l “‘A‘“:?‘ “ lczl;’ :: i being succeeded by Zales Eckton, a :vpuhlw-;m (AP W u-cmmm yu au to extend as far as 250, Firemen effected many spectac- Such as foremen 12—with instructions to report a into the Arec ’g nun ol -nlmn 2 — iles from that cify ular cues. The dead were all, (¢ Unions will be barred from recommended solution by March agons fwn Sl » quittr pinion SEWARD A'"'EMPI = | residents of the fifth floor calling strikes designed (o assist or- 15— two weeks before the deadline i LS i ) PROGRESSIVE LIEUT, GEN. CLAY e I e B T : I (d) All amiens will. be required soft coal army | TTLE STRIKE TTALY SEEKING o Tegkter i e Secrtary of " The. qu'::;f:nafcflir:flifiée Xlr:,g },‘,e,im. To SE ] TRAIN SERV'(E to register with the Secretary of The President’s 7.000-word mes- & s % o 3 i ORGANllAT ON !S ND Labor. sage covered a wide expanse of said no lives were lost and no great (e) A ban on those provision e: P damage done in Alaska or the' SEATTLE, Jan. 6—Officials of the/ H I el oyl iy domestic and international problems Aleutians. At Nome, blacked out Federal Conciliation Service, Alasky !S New FoRhfiED EUROPEAN FOR(ES| Wllll('hll 2 ;u;x\ T ull““‘”ium A‘u other than labor-management re- briefly by power-line breakage, the Steamship Company and the Sail- i UN"ED STA]‘ES ok ‘”: “.f’;.”“fv”:'f. ‘;.'7.1".“" lations. i Army said it could not confirm ors Union of the Pacific left S2attle i Up SNOWSUDE QU IR S il Among other things, he rcnf;vvld ! : & 3 e jovernment against unions; man- | the requests he made unsuccessful- rumored deaths of several persons;by plane Saturday for Seward to S i 1 pgridedy , i 1 e e o e alioni. orer Tirwle|Leadars Make Predictions Cther wnches Are Made (By A%Bainted Press) agement il be granted authority ly 1o the last Congress for: o b e St ek s to file triple damage suits under A higher minimum wi na= to the south. {tional shipping dispute in that port _ | Things are beginning to look ANCHORAGE, Jan. © : § RIEEEL TIRURIL NS B Damage in Hawaii i The controversy between Seward ~ Of Program that May in ASSlgnmEMS bY De {pretty good for a bit American service between Anchorage f,‘,‘LA,‘.'.’,'f.f‘I', ien: o ozl dieeliy popfe s, b DA, B0 There were no fresh reports of Congress of. Industrial Organiza A"rad Mlu'on, a”ment of War floan to Italy Seward over the Government's: gl or jurisdic- partment of Welfare, broad hous ; ———— Itions longshoremen and members of 2 Ttaly’s hawk-faced Premier, Al-|Alaska Railroad was resumed Sat- el 54 ng lon, and a single de- » (Continueg v ey Rive) ithe American Federation of Labor e ‘ T cide de (Gaspert, is in Washifigtoh urday affermoon aftér being ber~| o e ous will be fnancially aid' phriment of nations} dafetise i isailors’ union threatened to tiz up By STERLING F. WASHINGTON, Jan, 6—The War vjght now, and he's talking with ,ul,‘”',d‘((,mpuv,”.m by a M.lowslmn legally responsible for the acts of Molding Nation's Future ;the Alaska port WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 arg- Department announced today that!ion.flight American officials about' jate in the week near Divide their locals and individual mem- In general, his theme was that he The waShln Ion Leaving Seattle on a Northwest'ing that “reaction is riding high” Lieut. Gen. Lusius D. Clay hasia loan of 100 million dollars for! Only effect of the rail delay upon | =™ and Congreamorn hiave the. pamet g *Anhnm plane were Commissioner in Congiess, America cond new | been named Commanding (imu.wl‘“h country shipning Was trarisfer of the Alika o '-“LL i in the next two years to “mold ‘Albm L. Peterson of the Concilia- “Progressive” movemen day be- of United States forces in Europe,l guch a loan would have to be Steamship Co., freighter Baranof B/ BILL the future of the nation” for last- Merry GO Round tion Service, J. E. Ritchie of Alaska gan drafting a am succeeding Gen, Joseph T. McNar i approved by the Export-Import from Seward to Whittier for dis-| The Subcommittee plans “brier; \'8 beace and unprecedented pros- 5 eamship Company operating de- ers predicted wo 1 benk, which until recently had charge of cargo. Steamship Com-'hearings” and “prompt action” on| PEHty: pmim"m and Ed Coester, Seattle lions” of person g & Iz 2 He told them: By DREW PEARSCHN agent for the SUP. Rt u':finh; It sons d General th'N;/le;u\ has u,‘ n wary of extending credit o pany officials said the Baranof the Taft Bill. Several days later,; ¢ 0 U Shah nh o | ! ok 3 gned to the Military St the Government of Italy. But now left Whittier Friday night. another bill will be introduced b; s st ki A 5 - ¥ 2 e 4 mittee of the United Nations asiit appears that the men who run' still h ing Seward . Witars ! Benator Baill. . This » will be' W€ can find the right course to WASHINGTON — Those who| Wilson Wyatt, former hous ox- il hamperi nator Ba s one will bel . gt ; d “if, 3 . | Aismors gl i : Senior Representative, He succeeds | the bank have undergone a change ' front operations is the dispute be-|aimed at labor's long-range gains K¢ 88 each lssue arises, and ‘if, sometimes sit in on White Hou: pediter, and Leon Henderson, the SCrior Represet i = i » i 8 JORg-range BANS 4\ it of all diificulties, we have onrl by Mnt it vanet oir £B4 | !first OPA Administrator, were nam-, Gen. George C. Kenney : of heart. That's because Italy re-|tween CIO longshoremen and the under Roosevelt, and, among other it Sy d thi -'l ti 'v S e Sew ol ]-0 FREE ENIRY IS od co-chatrmen last night of aj A8 otherh u; ot changes, (,.ni,munv revised its application 10! AFL Suilors Union of the Pacific things, will outlaw the closed shop, | \1¢ CHHASE SE HE TASOTHOR 10 pern s | . - tren Mark W. Clark has been assigned ( provide more specifically for the' oye: ] t winches. And! Alsgr de tive | take that course, the s : : k Sy nationwide crganizing committee 3 over manning of winches and also the union shop in collective 3 b ‘ ::S n‘anc:e‘”Irthc‘;wR\irpv:xxlx);l"‘xnrln‘x:w-m1 for anti-Communist, pro-New Deal the command of the Sixth Armyluse of the loan funds by industries natches bargaining ngreements; alse will 2chieve a state of wellbeing for think u,(.'Repumm“s are going ! Americans for Democratic Action With headquarters at San Francis- | manufacturing geods for export. oo - make it a crime punishable by pri- | % ‘i)}‘lrxrl»' without precedent in to make @ certain move, they nrge | (ADA) Calif., succeeding the late Gen.jUnder that arrangement, the Ital- term to insist upon a “union | MSIORY. The Tanmidte o el Giang 46 it 4 The creation of ADA made it Joseph W. Stilwell Gen. Clarkjians might be able to repay the “o"s Holn GmpE security” (closed shop) provision in| AA"‘:I'{_W" ""t""“_’“";” !‘;"”k w“l: ity | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 The! virtually certain that at least two 1S now Commander-in-chief of loan with foreign exchange earned a collective bargaining agreement. | o+ 70! :'"l‘,"‘;'l‘: e wfs‘_lw";c The two men most in a dither | United States has asked Russia and groups will compete for support of S forces in Austria MY o SEDore SESSION, NOOMN TODAY mere arc the main provisions of| Gumestiie Bientiv, sid vk 8 to get under the wire ahead of the|China to arrange without further the country’s self-styled liber: _Lt. Gen. Geoffrey Keyes, now| In the long run, the question of L the Ball Bill: i 5j : r“ i ‘;bo) i Ikll: e e aratand *f theldelay to end the Soviet military voting clement. anding General of the Third{an ltalian loan will depend on! T éssed griey.| (@) Immediate amendments of| ' part oo o nolgtibors g Treasury Snyder and legal advisor!Control of Dairen and open the A week ago at a New York ses- in Germany, will becomelhow gocd a sclling job Gasperi can =18 I‘“'|“* w "“';"‘l‘h"l‘ oid o gner Act to grant employ-!* ' ';”’l '();;“;h o Y“E kg Clark Clifford, It was Snyder andManchurian port to world traffic sion atiended by Henry A. Wal- Deputy to General Clark in Aus- !do on United States Govern l“t :'”' b | oo h“lg]z.““ right to campaign openly| . ‘n 8 _""s m“‘: haih Clifford who were chiefly responsi- | under Chinese administration. Vo [iten ok ons including tria about Jan. 10 {ment. He's talking with Secretary | tunity teday at th hgicl, T a Asainst union attempts to organize. | - ““w:“ WA "“h ‘ Dle for endine ot of i war| The action, announced today by|the National Citizens Political Ac-| He will succeed Ggn. Clark upon jof State Brynes today, and later mecting in th Roomt H 8 ¢ Ty e of “inidustéys | ow the Whibe, Houte Wi Qevs S e Pt O rliowas|the State Department, was the tion Committee merged to form the the latier's departure for the Unit-|in ‘the week hell sce Presldent gripe session conducted by Val e oppactive bargaining, ostensi-| 10F the Congress this week. On had about decided the war powers| first official step taken by Wash-|Progressive Citizens of America|ed States st a date not yet fixed | Truman, Foor several Lion's vigorously Vole- )y gieq at preventing industry-| \concaday, 1t will send & geners’ would have to be ti dp ®lington following refusal of Soviet|(PCA). The latter invited into its but’ probably after completion of -> ed their annoyances and dislikes o, "o oo #7| economic report. On Friday, there el bR« 4 | authorities on Dec. 20 to allow fold all persons regardless of “polit- the iorthcoming discussions of the of club procedure, members, and| () pymgiation of any remain-|Will be the budget message detall- VveAra weeks ago, Spydeu and,‘(m_m An;{‘l‘ilfln civilians to land ical affiliation.” FAustrian Treaty where (irlu‘x:\l r lete. George Jorgensen unquestion- ing provisions of the Norris-La-! D& the Government's prospective Clifford were arguing with Wilson 2 ot _ i l'Clark . will-sct: as- D i for See-| {ably had many sympathizers when | o ” . | income for the 12 months begin- Wyatt, retired H Keaitnt at Dairen. The Russians ordered lC A eputy. Jor Beb- | ia Anti-injunction Act yatt, retired Housing dministra- At l‘;'a\« al ship whiths' tooe tie The Wyatt-Henderson 8roub, retary of State Brynes. i he objected to Assistant Police| = 4 "o o Igialation - e ul.un-‘“mg next July 1, and telling how tor, about the termination of all L ghip however, rejected “any association! 1, addition to becoming Com-| { Chief Milo Clouse’s sitting through | oo S EE SWALNE | vy Truman thinks it should be price controls, {civilians there to leave port in 20 sts ar EYMORLRIEST v .. union finances and the election of | “We' » ar.minutes. jwith Communists ol path manding General of the American cluh meetings, with his hand ner-| o o JREES e e e meneurs | SPent We've EDtl to remove !hfm. ar-j o i with Communism” as well as any in Europe, General Clay e | vously resting on his pistol Dou‘“w Department of Labor v«uul(; \u-‘ In today's message, the Presi- gued Secre aryl Snyder. Becausel vt |association with Fascists or their g ajso succeeed General McNar-|{ WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—The|Rude's objection that the Programi|..o.“yo finances and elections,| Se10 5aid he wanted a balanced i we don't, the Republicans wili NO HEAT; MANY OFFICES |sympatnizer ney as Commander-in-chief of the |Senate decided late Saturday tolshould not run begond the aliot- PESE B CTRREEE BIE EOMONS budget and . start on reducing 9.1t 500 k. H ; In a joint statement, Wyatt and|y, § ces of Occupation in|POstpone at least two months any ted hour was protested. He maifi-| o v pone "o po aicec 1ol the public debt. To what end, he an right” countered wyatt,i |N FED, TERR. BullDING | Fenderson declared their belief Germany, He has been serving (action on the controversy over seat- | tained that the stork was responsi- |y " qop c o SPULES, 10 Lecommended that Congress con- but why beat the Republicans to {that “Americans are desperately. as Deputy Military Goves ere, {ing Theodore G. Bilbo (D-Miss), ble for his being a clock puncher. oy ndh . !tinue for 12 months the special 7 Trar Fy puty y Govewwr ther (f) Application of the Sherman g d‘";lskfl e e ‘;’(flflmobr;mkel JUST CLOSE UP SHOP looking for a fighting liberal move- U ileaving the Democrats with only 44| During a song session under Del o L) FORUCTEON OF FE FACTRAN wartime taxes—such as those on mistakes, let them take the blame ment whose devotion to democracy {active members to the Republicans’| Hanks supervision several Lions IR SRR R © 24| telephone bills, furs, luggage, lig- for those mistakes.” i e inaquivocal” B e & hensetven to" be_talemie| SUBIRS by pusiage of & new auti-| CEOFECN U, CEB RIS j Many Fede:al dud Territorial | i 4 | » i monopoly statute governing labor . : A e offides closad. th # d took | % i { Bilbo left shortly after the de-|hula-hula hip twisters valtions, This tikasure Wil he da Other major points in his mes- MERRY-GO-ROUND PROGRAM | offices closed their doors and 10k | ; . lcision for New Orleans, where he! Guests a today’s luncheon were| o dti RS FRERRUTE B 00 | sage FOBAunen Belscirblebinbiript o SIO(K OUUIAIIONS up "ow FOR SALE jwill undergo a second cancer oper- Tom Hansen, Don Roney, James| . o g GRS . e 1. Veterans. Except for minor Organized labor today is some- |3 radiators throughout the build-| ation on his mouth and throat. He| Wellington, and Glenn Allen (S8, them . moniopalles 10, Te- 1 0 e R i “f B what in the same position as thci"‘g were throwing icy blasts in- SEATTLE, can. 6—The Maritime |announced that “it 1 live,” he will! ¥ i : GRG0t trade fits for veteraus fs now somplate. o s stend. of hieat.” Pusl off shiortage or | NEW YORK, Jan. 6 — Closing| Cimission has wiated ' ten - mare | % v - | (copyRiGHT, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE, ne) | W8 TOF veterans 1% CHiERvee man in the well-known halitosis a5 ¥ be back to demand the seat the Foreign Affairs advertisement, “cven your best | Eremlins in the fumace, whichever quotation of a-Juneau boats now anchored - in Pacific | Republicans say he shall not have | OMING s S 2. Forelgn affairs. The United friend won't tell you’ jit was. drove many of the secre- stock today is 5%, American Northwest waters on sale at fixed|yntil ouster charges are. heard! \BRIGGS IS ( Pt ety Sl AU B ) e s, ok an Tew o ey Do (391 Ao 4, Curia e s o s . o ot " " U o MEETS TONIGHT | Aged Woman | R Taber hE wromuk).;ck Bomle for the Aey. cx at leastl 8y, International Harvester 7S%| ERYan"T, O, tutors 5115 pm;. Jan/| oo S Teniims Bilko wih sons 1 fl anis Do niil siese o i with it, but many of labor's real | to_the nearest restaurant for hot | Kennecott New York Centrali 17, Itinue to draw his pay under the | xywn‘:“:‘v h(’““u‘l :llnr)‘:mm" nor sacri- friends, including even certain la- \coi(ee | 18%, Northern Pacific 20, U. S.| The boats include: ideal that finally let the Senate| Juneau, Merchants Assoclation! Su"otaled “" tiee vitat ’m‘““jmh_\‘m Ao e bor leaders themselves, haven't| Other hardier souls held down Steel 72!, Pound $4.03'¢. | At Kaiser shipyard, Vancouver—!complete its organizing tasks after ! Board of Directors will meet this Freity iy Aamei 5 had the nerve to speak out public- | i their fort bundled in furs and over- | Sales today were 980,000 shares. | 3Ggfoot Navy motor launch, no en-|two days of .,mu-mm | evening at 8 o'clock in the Associa- | BI "‘ Gt Mrricimne o SRR 00 ly regarding labor's defects. ! coats and a handful of offices not-| Dow-Jones averages today are as gine, $500: similar craft, with |n«\ tion offices in the Shattuck build-! ale, acoma’ Blates proposes 46 Terals M Result is that unless labor du(,slab‘ly Fhe Governor’s staff, Fish and | follows: Industrials 17843, Rails gine, $1,000. Bno ing. | ..,‘le\ .l x\‘l_“.m 0 (‘“l‘lfl-m.m - its own housecleaning, unless it ' Wildlife, Post Office, Forestry Di-|51.33, Utilities 37.09. At Hammond, Ore.—30-foot jet me TROOPS President Claude J. Smith ex-| TACOMA, Jan Mrs. Matilda | curity under the United Nations” takes the lead for constructive leg- | Vision, and ‘a couple of other de- b propelled steel fire barge, 4 engines) Io MEEI 'HURSDAY‘W“N the arrival of Phillip Briggs,! Thiel, 78, died mnn suffocation | e m“\:]“ e G islation, it faces ome of the worst| Partments, were bustling around as = Stocks were higher in moderately driving heavy duty firepumps, $600; | President of the new Briggs Steam- when overcome by flames as fire| pe willing to lead in colleetive legislative setbacks in history. usuul too busy to notice the weath-|active trading -today. Bonds were 520-foot fireboat, 65 horsepower en- e ‘smp Company, who will make his destroyed her home yesterday. fire-| qisarmament 'er barometer. - For about two decades this writer has vigorously championed the ba-' (Continted on Page Four) bananas in the Philippines There are about 35 varieties.of| !mgmx but Government bonds were lower. Clrb Cotton were up from 'y was low er. Wheat stocks were higher. futur to 1% cents, Aft- gin $500. The regular meeting of Brownie headquarters here in Juneau Witnesses said the men said today The President withheld specific At Bremert - 38-feot buoy boat, Treop No. 5 will be held Thursday er Briggs’ arrival, a general meet-|elderly woman had left the house. ‘ recommendations en continuing the no engine, 750; 36-foot motor afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the!ing of the membership of the Me: ‘und later re-entered at the height| PR it |{launch, no engine, $250. social hall of the Methodist church.' chants Association will be called. “of the blaze. 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