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PAGE TWO LONDON, Jan. 15.—~Prime Min- ister Attlee’s office announced to- night that Britain and France had agreed to a treaty of alliance. | The statement said an agreement | was reached, ench Premie the Anglo-French br* c New Spring Cottons . . . . during the “visit of Leon Blum, that alliance “should at the earliest pos- within of the Cha ions, and {the object of preventing any fur- ther aggression l‘v Germany ’u‘(l of and secur agreed, the <t.nem<m said, that negotiations for tb liance “should be opened at ;n ssible.” “The two Swagger Gingham, and Bates Cottons . . . . . the frame- Two of our mest distinguished eottons, in their new lid colors and prints Famed Swagger (.mLhum in harming plaids. Lovely Cotton and p fe spring governments were fur- thermore convinced that the con- \cux)un of such a tre: would | facilitate the settlement in a spir- al colors tub- t and "n,n'.umwl washable 1 be mh(l * wide, in sweet lit of mut | question: | countrie: ed. understanding of all sing between the two the anncuncement add- a i | Swagger Gingham - LISyd. W et ARTOFIGHT TWO0 NOMINMIONS WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Presi- dent Truman today sent to the Sen- ate the nomination of David E Lilienthal to be chairman of th 27” WIde Gl SOC Yd im::i:x States atomic energy com- The nomina 36" wide - B5¢ yd. ([ BRITAIN, FRANCE s ' HAVE AGREED 10 e ] o s Bates Cottons - 1.25-1.35 yd. Quting Flannel— white, pink and bl 1 may run into n by Senator Mc- Kellar (D-Tenn) long-tim2 foes of the former TVA chairman. Aubrey Clapp was nominated vigorous oppositio e =l WE \THFR e vessel was disabled when 4 7 & 2 T DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TiME | Ircsh water evaporator broke down, have ]US! pald our sixth annual Max. temp. TODAY {forcing it to lay A SEHDS German Atformey U A av AUSTRAL!A erman Afforne i lowns 300 Bohs Wbt dividend of four per cent. 1 M ‘l" Station 24 hrs* temp temp. Precip. 4:30am. | M AN la UN DiSARM . Gels More Time Ll i B e amans | N 3 SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador, Barrow 18 2 h‘,(, o led today to 5 i Eu d Jan. 15.—A strong earth tremor was Bethel 2 Cloudy . ATOMIC PROPOSAL To Gef Evidence ;i s 4 some o somor s methel : 3 E shock lasted three seconds. There Dawson Pt. Cloudsy i N. Y. Jan. 15. NUERNBERG, Germany, Jan. 15— were no reports of casualties or Edmonton Pt. Cloudy Lasbed by CDBPOPATION roposed today that The war crimes trial of Field Mar-| damage Fairbanks 07 Pt. Cloudy 63-ton Canadian steamer ; i I Nations Security Coun- $hal Erhard Milch was i o Haines 03 Snow i eh Park yeeeding ; 2 3 oredte & - disarmament - com- | today: until to Havre 01 Clear th the ai Cooper Building T Ail. ek aonstderation af] COUERLICIER hi M ' A k d Juneau A8 Cloudy | er f i s g e The U. S. prosecution comp o'a o"um s e Juneau Airpert 05 Snow v hairman evidence charging Milch with Ketchikan 50 Rain i e knowledge of inhuman med or Une Year Of <o 0 Pt. Clouds bassador-to-the United States, sub- | Periments carried out in : Kotzebue 0 Clear = TRRRR Y T st of the Nazi air force Boo“ in Wage Los Angeles 38 0 Clear I o | o 0 e e Boagh SR MUSICIANS ion to work out arm :z:zmwmu bf"m(‘ -3 0 ”AAl g N urvey ane NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Vice Pres- Northway g 02 Slniidy g i * B ident Earl O. Sheve of the General! Petersburg 14 37 Cloudy r ag g‘ 1 Tor sbe" 8t ks 3 £ a Electric Company today appealed portland 22 22 Cloudy IB .bfi:fi t Hjl‘ Sien to sonfinug g IS Now wu‘gl“g to labor organizations for a one- Prince George -35 3 e it At QR s i b i P year moratorium on demands for Prince Rupert 27 34 Rain 3 N“‘ {' ol 2 LOCAL NO. 672 3—For the military staff com- Ba(k lro!“ Ol'lefl" Wage boosts, ‘Sheve, who i3 also 8 Seattle %t 5 a HiEuds i rf\m(u om Liet “AL mittee to draft o Is for o i & vice president of the United States sitka 32 37 61 Cloudy ucius Clay United nternational Po- Chamber of Commerce, said Pros- Whitehorse 248 15 02 Cle i Jii6 Hdvou o peeskrve. world ‘ord MANILA, Jan. 13. — Northwest perity and lower prices would result yakutat 28 30 14 Clo Beware Cohghs A.F. of L. Hall 4—For the disarmament COM-| A;qinee Oriental flight survey from such a moratorium —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) mission, the atomic enerey COM-| yane arrived this afternoon from —Sheve addressed the 94th annual WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Moist air continued to flow in over South- from common colds mission and the military - stafl | 3pap0pa) on its return journey to meeting of the American Soclety of east Alaska this morning intermitt-nt sncw and rain but the cold 3 A r committee d the military staff| g0 ypjted States. It has visited Engineers. moving eastward over the Gull cf Alasika will start moving inland at an li 2 - ufi fore April g rckyo, Secul and Shanghai. S around noon and temperatures i dirng e | e D B e For the Council tc | BUSS EUGENE — James W. Aiken. afternocn. Elsewhere ove nues clear and ¢ m..§§‘§§“goesngnmm‘é S,,am{we iite conside of the first| More than 200,000 people visitéd football coach and athletic di except for cloudy skies and snc J stal mountair trouble to help loosen and expel .. - of the atomic energy com- | srewar Baden, German, famous for of the University of Nevada, today Temperatures fell to 10 and 15 below d the Da | germ laden phlegm, and aid nature T O G }' T mission, which contains the United \stle and its university every accepted the post of football coa as cold air continues to move or of Cans :&I;T&llebr%gd helunt]?::ot\;?dx"gég: f 8 for atomic control ! year. at University or Orcflun ; and the Puget Sound area is still reporting tem tures of 15 an branes, Tell ydomm. drmg:su to sell you and just off the Oregon coast. is slowly filling, however, Station Cape Spencer Snow Eldred Rock Snow % ' e l Point Retreat Snow Squalls » Lincoln Rock Rain 1'( lly .t‘u Guard Island Cloudy Cape Decision . Drizzle ESSENTIALS i i \ by the EVENING: Cross Sound-Iey Strait per hour. Outside waters, Dixon miles per hour. 11 " { WHEN YOU GO Nation's I finest I makers. VASSARETTE— i Girdles ! gl Panty Girdles ! Brassieres i\ LUXITE- | Girdles \ Panty Girdles ! Jones - Stevens MAIDEN FORM Brassieres | | The House of Swansdown LOVABLE Brassieres 1 s with wired uplift 3 Garter Belts- i HIS RECORD THE DAILY ALASKA LMPlRl:—}UNhAU ALASKA - RIVERS WILL GIVE \will speak before members of the Tsal eral da ago to succeed Lilienthal. McKellar has indicated that he will oppose this appointment also s Lilienthal was formally nomi- z 1 nated w other members of the . 4 z 5 commission, including Carroll L QUALITY SINCE /887 Wilson as general manager of the group m S. I;i. \.{l\"‘_\l OF (()\l\ll,ll(' above. The. large high center over the w very slowly eastward. Other highs are lo A small low i1 other small low pre Alcutians are moving toward the gulf. MARINE WEATHEK BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P..) ‘Weather . Temp. MARINE FORECAST FOR THL PERIOD ENDING 'IHUI‘SU%Y winds to westerly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. Inlet—southerly winds 25 to 35 miles per hour. teeted waters of Southeast Alaska—generally southerly winds Cloudy with intermittent light rain south of F Sound and scattered light snow showers elsewhere. | There is a low pressure center of 29.25 inches in the vicinity of | Yakutat, filling and remaining nearly station PSS | MONDAY, JANUARY 20 VOTE FOR A. J. (JOE) SPRAGUE for REPRESENTATIVE He is one of the Progressive Oldtimers who knows his Alaska and what Alaskans Want . . . (Paid adv.) i i i B RN - 2o o THEDMIYAASKAEWPRE JUMAUAASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY (5, i99 BU[[ETINS P e, i | el ! PITTSBURGH — Wage-and- Houx | talks between the CIO Ste ’l\\ulhv.. 15—Presi- and United States Steel Corp., af- | Highway Safely Promotion Urged By President WASHINGTON, Jan. Natural Coler Portraits In your own home or in our studio. dent Truman today called upon ev- ter whose contracts usually set the ery state and community “to work pattern in the industry, have b unceasingly throughout 1947 to pro- F oned until next week. O This is only the beginning of the mote highway safety.” g the talks were to begin to- In a statement, the President MOrTow said “it is an apalling fact that/. k 34,000 American citizens were kill-| WASHING ed in automobile dents in 1946 n (R-Mich) def P ordinate profit es of small I !xm |r:: LEGISLATIVE NEWS ~ * AT C OF € MEETING .30 2 ATHENS .— Premier Constantin ved his government i a four-hour cabinet session -end i y today woeing the w National Liberals back t COLOR SERVICES that Lu-Ek’s will offer when material is avail- | able. i § g« BEe’s Photo Shop ';Pd today that! Phone 35 "fl('\ Century Bu'ldlnz | mw@ Attorne§ Getieral RAliph ™ Rivers Chamber of Commerce at tor weekly luncheon-meeting Rivers will give a resumé on the(¢ rial which has already been | ‘“PD“‘”' fted 1 \\1}1 2o before the 1947/ T Logislature for consideration. | WASHINGTON — The Navy De- - -oe — {partment has recommended to C SEE TE !R LONDON, Jan. 15.—Johan J.|gress constructicn of a $28, 750,000 | postgraduate school at California Smertenko, Vice President of the American Leagus for a free Puc\.,t'n\ tine, flew to Croydon Alrport from T is t te a British gov-| DETROIT® — Paul H G.I’Illh y, and im- | National Commander of the Ameri- ' mediately was detained by immigra-|can Legion, says he ex ts the Le-| tion authorities. gion's 1947 convention ke held The Russian-born United States|in New York City for tke first citizen was accompanied by two time in a decade. American 1 1 authc in orde Mon- PHOTQ-ELECTRIC PILOT pemiun i o e New @B Display responsibility for a collis 3 & tween the first and second sections day ment ban on his entr wspapermen, who sat- ities that their pap However, which Ch was det |of the Northern Pacific’s North Smertenko, accused by the _|Coast Limited in which 41 persons| ish of making derogatory were injured, twc seriously. WASHINGTON ments concerning the British ad- A “gag” rule ministration in Palestine, said his! words had been “gros: dist to prevent Army and Navy leadars, 1 ‘B 4 z 3 ke from talking publicly about! e - - Army- merger was recom- Great Salt Lake, Utah, is the larvae' 00 o0 { s e — Start the New Year right . . . Invest ' FRANCISCC — A Ct ug with two LCI's in tow is lay- ng to about two hundred -miles off the Golden Gate awaiting ! B l LLETIN La imps your surplus cash in the ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATIOK ... We WEAUIER BUREAU is | @ bottle of Creotnulsion with the { Northwes | derstanding you must like tf 2 Gulf ¢ r Alaska | u‘cuy allays the couflh cry ave your money S S REOMULSION | (cr..cuzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | { Aleutiar TP M PLEASE BE PROMPT! . today Height of Waves (Sea Condition) | | WIND Dir. and Vel. 31 WSW 43 31 33 SSW 18 2 33 SsW 12 2 feet 3% SSW 16 2 feet 41 SE 23 2 feet 38 W 24 3 feet | a5 30 to 45 m southwesterly | 1l and Taku | r of the pro-| 5 to 25 rodenc.(‘ area—westerly winds 2 Entrance to Yakutat ELECTRIC RAKGES REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES We are pleased io announce the arrival of suificient Eleciric Ranges, Refrigerators and Washing Machines 1o fake care of all immediate demands. h Remai; TO THE POLLS General Electric, Hotpoint and Kelvinator Products may - be viewed and purchased now- in our show rooms. Wesug- gest to all who have indicated io us their need of these household items as well as any others who may be interested, that they call now PROVES THIS! 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