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White and ( R Rehrends Ca : QUALITY SINCE /887 PRESIDENT MAY PROPOSES LARGE ALASKA CASES 10 REPORT ON WORK, ALASKA SECTIONS BE HEARD COMING UNITED NATIONS FCR VEIERANS NOW WEEK IN SEATTLE NEW YORK, Jan. 14 t tativa sources said today Presiden HINGTON, J 14.—Le TLE, Jan. 14—The Mari- Truman would submit to Con to permit veterans to « » Cemmision will look into Al- within two weeks a co; ) Is in itheast ca light rates and recently- operaticns in the as} Ho anced Puget Sound terminal ations, probably placing Rep Ia here next week emphasis on atomic enern Hearings on lighterage rates be- 1 tween Alaska ports will begin Mon- The Presidant ed to day at 10 a.m. and the terminal take _the opportuni ] ”!‘v amily will start Wednesday. 3 l]u‘y nf d‘.v:,‘_:‘f‘v“?‘.‘ b, s SR age hearings are expe in o le ter panyir 4 b tled .and . car nd up an investigation in- ntfl‘\’ ot [ e of great wealth to a rate situation begun he report is no! cin ther of our nation, o ed by the American delegati cy ha i and is expected to be complet 5 i week. It wil 1 fi with everythin SIEAMER MOVEMENIS of work in the Ur The u;' l;' ‘1“1" ’ : 1 sets up a men Freighters oword Knot and Sa rity for atomic energy ccntrol 11 be empow 1 e B R e 1 will be empowered th Sea, from Seattle, due here or general disarmament may be re- , = how much land each Friday morning .nxml z v ran be given, Tongass scheduled to sail from uthoritative s foi i fam IR A The lanc Lemke lies along Eecattle tomorrow Eritain would support the U coast west of British Aleutian scheduled to sail from ,”l lu;, that :n vmlu‘ £ ] end is composed in part Sea Friday £ e glyen priciy ess Nora ulad to sail showdown with Rus ; & bR aneoh et A1 es” of world disarmament be tak- A\ SHINGTC The Expor ““1 nof schedulad to sail from | : e N Bnk ed today @ Seattle Janua en up immediately. Atomic energ a . e P el would te included, but without any val of q\,l.‘-‘[;ihiy mtx]'::;m;!“ sl e e s hich the Ameri- for gt i oo FPSHlAL DHOII, FE), Uhe ¢ Alaska, from west, scheduled i (t g 5"1)('!1 i ) Eanen uthkound about January 18 or 19. ost, security cou ) ; e _ | Palisana scheduled southbound on believed it unlikely that i William - Me- o L ! G : S January 2 would be taken in tomorrow - , Jr, in a letter to 4 A A sion. s Mo 1ey expected wa Mir Pietro AR . sion. The most they expect WASHINGTON—Donald “a lJot of discussion.” resigned today as tary of State. The resignation, ef- ive Jan. 20, was announced by resident Truman. alive! as this winter seison Assistant Secre- | 947 | Start the New Year right . . . Invest ‘ your surplus cash in the ALASKA ! 7 FINANCE CORPORATIOK . . . We have just paid our sixth annual dividend of four per ceni. A vivid beauty is yours H when our expert styl- ists and beauticians whip your skin and hair into ning loveliness. Call v for your appoint- ment. ALASKA FINANCE | COBPORATLON © BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 | | i YELLOW CAB CO l PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable ' Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE || Russell ! __JJ_ THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL_JLNLAU ALASKA SHORM(;HN BOARD OF GIRL HOUSEOFFICE “tp 151 Nkt IS REPORTED ¢<o WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.-—Spea- istration of Brownies Reported-Summer ker Martin told newsmen today a Camp Dl‘(LSSEd preiiminary audit of the House Ser- geant-at-Arms office, the general — accounting ofiice, “indicates a shor- A total of 226 Brownies, inter- tage of $121,000 in the accounts. | mediates and seniors are now re- Martin said a progress feport on | gistered with the Juneau-Douglas audit, still being made, was| Girl Scout council it was annour given to him by Lindsay Warren the monthly board meeting Comptroller General, who was re- last night at the Lutheran church quested by Martin last week to Mrs. F Gruening, troop or- meke the study. The Speaker said he conveyed the infermation to Republican House members at a Party conference late yesterday. All House members had rman. largest registration r enjoyed by the Iocal council. cers feel elated that so many in the Gastineau Channel been asked previously for state- are taking advantage of the oppor- ments of their accounts for use in tunities offered through the Girl the audit Seout program. The Sergeant-at-Arms acts as a s were the subject of banking and finamcial cleari of the evening with house for members of the House, arter, camp chairman Kenneth Romney .of Montana, Yepcrting on work done to date who had been Sergeant-at-Arms After a lengthy discussion of the since 1931 and who was succeeded PIos 1 cons on increasing camp on Jan. 3 by William Russell of fees d evidence showing that Pennsylvania, told reporters he had fces in the States have even before no comment to make on Martin's the war been much larger than statement. locally it was decided to in- The cashier’s office in the House the amount for the two- Sergeant-at-Arms office has been Week period to $20. Fees for the . will be $12.50 tend for only one closed since the audit was started uld a last week Asked. what would be done about the indicated shortage, Martin said presumably it was a matter for the Justice Department to handle. He week imber o1 new board members welcomed into the group in- the Rev. Robert Tre the vert Hillerman, Mrs. Ro- wert disclosed no details of what the bert Boochever and Miss Sue Ken- audit showed other than the indi- nedy. Mrs. Carter, Mrs, L cated shortage. i and Mrs. E. L. Keiths Y. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMe£RCL, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 1:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY | last | Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs, Weather at Station 24 hrs* ten temp. Precip. 4:30am. Anchorage 25 18 08 Ice Crystals-Cldy Barrow 6 05 Bethel 33 21 Cordova 26 Dawson -9 05 Edmonton =1 03 Fairbanks 2 14 Haines 14 Trac Havre o) 03 Juneau 24 22 Juncan Airpert 23 Ketchikan 27 Kodiak 42 Kotzebue -28 Los Angeles MeGrath 8 49 Nome -1 0 Northway 1 01 etersburg 20 07 Portland 32 Prince George 9 0 Prince Rupert 27 Seattle 30 Sitka 32 Whitehorse -5 Yakutat 28 *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Very cold air continues to push southeast- ward over the interior of Canada today with wmpr“.‘.urcx dn\\ n {0 mir 45 in the Mackenzie Valley and below ze! the Dakotas. nd . moist air is mov- ain and slowl; 1ising temperatures. However Gulf of Alaska from the Bering Sea moving e uld reach sometime Wednesday and again lcwer the temperatures weil below fréezing. Cloudy .skies with light snow are covering m of the re mainder of Alaska with temp 15 to 30 above zero south cf the coastal mountains, a few dearees below e rest of the except minus: 30 to 40 ¢ over the Pacific Northwes readings as low as 15 in the Puc and Idaho except locally 30 to There are low pressure centers this mor over Idaho and North Dakota with high centor tians, the Canadian interior and out over tl Gulf of Alaska. | MARINE WEATHEK sULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. teday WIND Height of Waves degrees ng: th Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer Snow 20 NE 1 faot Eldred Rock Drizzle 24 N ] Point Retreat Snow 30 E 6 1 foot Lincoln Rock Snow 31 SE 12 2 feet ard Island Blowing Snow 33 SE 3«! 2 fect Cape Decision Cloudy 39 w 2 feet MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOCD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Aleska-—east to southeast- erly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. Outside w ) S to Yakutat— YO northwesterly 15 to er hour Tuesday evenir Outside waters, Dixon Entrance southerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour Tues shifting to west- ¢ to northwesterly 15 to 25 miles per hour by Wednesday evening Snow over the entire area except rain and sncw south of Sumner Si and along the coast south of Sitka.. Clearing northwest of Cape Wednesday. There is a low pressure moving slowly eastward. easterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour shifting miles Spencer center in the vicinity of Midaleton Islar e e WHEN YOU GO TO THE POLLS MONDAY, JANUARY 20 VOTE FOR A. J. (JOE) SPRAGUE for REPRESENTATIVE He is one of the Progressive Oldiimers who knows his Alaska and what Alaskans Want . . . HIS RECORD PROVES THIS! (Paid adv.) . o N S S S Y ot P S S S SN P W SO Pty YEE TR I A e e A R PR S O T D e e B e TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1947 IDENTICAL NAMES, WOUNDS, JOBS, CARS Velerans Administration Pholo. Rudy M. Hemandez (left) and Eugene C. Hemandez are not relatives, but their war and post-war lives run a remarkable parallel. Both enlisted in Army from Texas, each lost a leg in ETO, both were hospitalized at Brigham City, Utch, both mariied Ogden airls while ve:up!mlln{g both were discharged late last year, both work as forklift operators at Clearfie!d naval supply depot and both recently obtained identical new cars from the Veterans Adminisiration-admias istered program. 1cceeded Ives as they had an Internationzl one-half ton Matro been ele the short term at delivery truck, for Sully's Bak the annual meeting in 1945 and in International K-Five one Mrs. Carol Rivers will act as vice- and cne-half ton chassis and cab. chairman of the camp committee. Junean Motor Company has a Other camp committee members w 1947 Studetaker = Champion who are already actively working club coupe in 15 show window are Mr. and Mrs. Burr Johnson, which is at ng considerable Mrs, Mark Jensen, the Rev. Treat, attention. Also deliversd there were Charles Smith and . Mrs. Jack a Packard Clipper sedan. .and a Fletcher. studebaker one ton pickup. Additional lieutenants for troops Connors Motor Company recejved Mesdames George Matson three GMC trucks, including one S rist and Miss Katherine panel deliv and a pair of one Elle. Mrs. Arthur Walker is suc- and a half ton trucks. Also' de- ceeding Mrs, Homer C. Murphy as livered there was a 1946 Buick registrar and a member of the Sedanette {roop organization committee, = e Considerable disc! on was had relative to the advisability of in- Ho‘l‘ STUFF surance protecfing the children the entire Scouting year x any accidents take place. A BOSTON—Perhaps m’lady’'s hat n will be made at the next o import aiter all. board meeting after it is determin- ed lost items, the ed what the natisnal policy is re- » Railroad has gard: such matters. s hats. All but 10 o s e ) t hats have been claimed o e ReRRR S T B Also unclaimed were snakes pre- d in alcchol and a b: drum. '_xmpom( Period Endir This {(Mrs.) minimum, WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Cont suow tonig 2 with an occasional snow E‘fi@}fl flurrics Wednesday. Colder Sanlshk tem- night easterly wir per hour tonight Terriforial Hepreseniative PRECIPI s Candidate for § { } 5 ¢ €09 0060000006000 C€cC00000008000C000 06T © (Pact 24 hours | 2 3 FIRST DIVISION ° In Juneau — § e since Jan ; R T " o ialnee 31 9 i Special Eleciion % At inches; H 4 o since Jan. inch i‘ J.llllml‘_\‘v 20, 1947 e since July 1, 4254 inches. | (Paid Adv ment) 5 e 006 s 80080 e e > CARS, TRUCKS ARD RECENED, JUREAU Ne au rh S Av'n arz passenger t are trucks City Street Department has International K-Six dump which was delivered to I r Compan, Iso delivere mo Cn'\lm \ \ ) \ \ \ \ ! ! See the New \ \ 4 \ ! \ \ ! ! \ Warning, Aufoists Chief of Police Leonard William- son issued a warning this after- neen that all business section sireets from Fourth to the City Dock, etc., and Willoughby avenue will snowplowed beginning at midnight. All cars must be clear of the streets and if any are found— tickets will be placed on them. Vefe-ans Complain 0f College Teaching BOSTON, Jan. 14—Veterans Ad- inistrator Omar Bradley today ed that some veterans are dis- appcinted at the teaching they have received in colleges. General Bradley said that the veterans want a high quality of instruction. He ded that he did not know whe- be | ther the. veterans’ criticism was | justified. However he added, “they are mature students, and their l".nlom are worthy of considera- tion," Speaking to the Association of American Colleges in Boston, Brad- ley said that educators have told him that they are not fully satis- fied with present programs. On the cther hand, said Bradley, it must Le remembered-that thousands of additional students ‘are receiving cducational opportunities because ot | émergency measures. - WASHINGTON—Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder told Congr in a report that the na- ticn cannct afford a general reduc- tien in taxes. Snyder's views were contained in the Treasury’s annual vepcrt to Congress on the state of the notion's finances. P EE . R Full Course T-Boue © Filet N [l (o 9 Al 3 el LI o S 3 Seward St. PHONE 93 Feor Dependuability ! GRAY Marine Engines Are TOPS f Models HOW Largest Steck of PROPELLERS in Juneau Also BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS—MARINE HARDWARE Juneau Welding & Elachine Shop omoomomomommm that they call now pke ELECTRIC RANGES REFRIGERATORS : WASHING MACHINES We are pleased fo annonnce the arrival of sufficient Electric Ranges, Refrigeraiors and Washing Machines o take care of all immediale demands. General Electric, Hotpoint and Kelvinator Products may be viewed and purchased now in our show rooms. We sug- gest fo all who have indicated to us their need of these household items as well as any ohers who may be inferested, “d