The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— [o o s o s 000 ¢ & | FIRST DEEAT IS RECOMMENDS k - U.S. Mayors Urgmg HOOVERTOMAKE | sio s e r | WEATHER REPORT i The findings will raise overseas o Temperatures for 24-Hour e F R I ( ' I FOOD SURVEY OF first pilots' pay to $925 to $1,100 a GIVEN TALMADGE ~ REVISIONOFUL.S. |: o L aow + Fair Rent Contro | e e ‘e This Mor . — vice, co-pilots to $290 to $520. In FOR(ES GEORG!A AID To FARMERS. e WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—The U.S.-BRlI_ ZONE domestic service the boost will in- ' 3 In Juneau—Maximum, 41; e United tes conference of mayors crease first pilots’ pay to about 2 Lk FITEY $1,000 I 1 7 )9 1 X 5 R ® minimum, 29 e today urged that Congress extend R R 8L a month, co-pidots from LA, e b o At Arport—Maximum, 36; e|"adcquate and fair’ rent control , ' AoliNCTON: 1‘;:‘«':\«;hm:ql\‘-”f::x ol ) Talmadge’s le . 5= cu Secretary B ittt 06 eidand begin a new public Housing resident HEIbert ®oote “pres. | Pilots of the big ships termed tainec ’ [ dar o % m o i ey -~““"i‘“'“;;"‘“ <ur. ) the arbitration award “a slight in- gener 1 oromi b WEATHER FOREC . present rent control law. ex- ¢ “.l?'“‘m, (:v‘,l,],l,i ”””‘ :h.“ oL o over OUTKEHL” sAINTFINS.” Ths S atitiby : : i A io (Junean ana Vicinits) o |pires July 1 ’ vey of food Probiems & eccupied ! cArd’s findings are binding on f L2 e I e his Le done to| o i e 2 U, S.ebritish };‘-"“ of oceupled yoth the AFL Air Line Pilots As- 3 t as actit ¢ ) of morel S i ae with lisht rain @ o Germany and Austria. 1 sociation and Management, The Senate C and what Hooyer said he plans to fly to o x & ! ; : e snow mixed and cooler to- @ FREN(H (ABINE'I‘ Europe the latter part of next' R 4 e ® night snow showers Thurs- ® s " t en T : i week, if possible, to start his in- M N ' I House! & perature. it 3 He announced his acceptance of o K : wo s & vavewanox -« DREM. RAMADIER S e e s b rove om. . mutual cone | @ (Pest 24 oursen D5 todAy) @ B Dr. Jullus Klein, one-time head o bR D T I I GOV 4 . the Hvul'(m of Foreign and Domaes £ NG » Jan. 22. — The Bhwr i It scratary point-|® In Juneau — 103 inches; ® PARIS, Jan. 22—The Socialist tic Commerce ‘b'””“’ Banking Comumittee today manufacturer S P w Cor s price-| ® since Jan, 1, 766 inches; o Premicr-designate of France, Paul| Hoover told reporters at the)unanimously approved President g o CorH et T RALTaged L atmee: S 1 700 nE . el Bamadie h iy Malm | oo e Lt T Mruman's o AR (o Y prices direct ed that he was ¢ iction for a wartime pattern|e At Airpor inch o cabinet. In the cabinet, Popular|pe directed “to food and its col-iMyer for administrator of the t and c it t I s t e end of{ @ ‘since Jan. 1, 431 inches; ® Republican movement leader Geor- lateral problems.” ’u ted States Housing Authority. 0 Comsumer cath to ) uled 1 e since July 1 8 inches. ® ges Bidault is foreign minister. Tho| - 2 Previously Senator Taft, (Ohio) ! L 1€ Ar { B L e Interior Ministry which controls |head of the Republican Steering S phed 1 offired no SPCCIEc DIO-{y o o o 4 e s e e @ & lthe police—goss to the Soclalists } Committee, had told reporters he COMPLETE LINE B FR A P byt e - and the National Defense Ministry F would atide by the Banking Com- ; e y Dei i e goes to the Communists. mittee's decision OF- ZUBOFF DIVORCE ACTION ki Do e pROpo AI_ 'HAI Hikover: the Geblet B it OPA SUGAR RA'"ON PR YL 3 D 3 o g SduEIBa “’““ cludes separate ministries for War, : & pieibar i dli L Navy and Alr. And these minis- Coais « incon The The cabinet "u vr estimated | BUREAU of I"D tries were not handed to the Com- pRA ‘ PR 1946, i 0 o > million dol- munis’ Ramadier’s coalition cab- | ’lIGHTS OUT' pAIRol e marriec W, De- lar r for e subsidies A inet also takes in the Radical So-| |\ crii G TON, Jan. 22— Feders Jacquenes 14, 1926 ‘ ton alone, . clalists, an affillated party and a| .o " ju4ce F. Dickinson Letts M number of Independent Republicans. € VISR B DU “ml_ml1 BERLIN—American military po- S f e L R L WASHINGTO! s S Ramadier has called the pros- ~ C% CC mtmnn{g' sl “,‘uu in the German capital have a Car S U. S. DEPARTMENT ()! l«:\x\‘l:l‘li Wi ‘R RE/ Io5 Dotibir (HLND). kol 4 o pective mmh'v(ers before _Prrsldem 1: dustrial Ussra A IRUADAL ‘xw\\, job; warning householders to F A sk that the government’s Bureau UX‘Vvam ¢ Abraleeti Charles W. Quick, chief counsel; put out uinecessary lights and' turn ur Hals b WEATHER BULLETIN Indian Affairs be abolished and PYESERtRUOM- o L for OPA's sugar division, called|Off radios that aren't being listened and DATA FOR 21 BOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TiME |its 236,000 Indian wards be “treat- the ruling preliminary" and. satd’ 1t]'0: j f Max. temp. TODAY ed like white people.” does not affect sugar rationing at| The drive is part of Berlin's pow- PARKAS Station 24 hrs* | temy temp. Precip 4:30am. (C Servicz committee, offered Although cautioning against \pu-l““‘ become more urgent with the R ot 10 ; 10 v Ithis suggestion at a public hearing | pOlAND IN ulation as to the possible effects,|\ONBer autumn nights. Until worn- Barrow 10 9 ) Trace " ssible ways of trimming down Quick’ sall ot leblireR W plan [Uum(] equipment o be replaced, Bethel 21 31 21 ) Clear sent government payroll of 3 appeal the deciston.” (Berlin is expected to get only 80 o el - tore than 2000000 workers TREATY DEMANDS " ™ “vou percent, of the. cureent, it nseds. INSPECT GUR GARMENTS Dawson -1 10 [ The Indian Bureau has 11,000 !P\,\\'rr interruptions, amounting to Edmonton 3 ) C Pt. Cloud: employees | several hours daily, are cne method COMPARE OUR PRICES o Fairban 01 Snow William Zimmerman, acting com- LONDON, Jan. 22—Poland and SENAIE VOTES Io | employed to save electricity Hainee 35 15 93 missioner of Indian Affairs, com- Yugoslavia demanded huge settle- i Newly-arrived American families Havre ¢ ( mented that Langer's propesal of land and money from KEEP WAR INVE 'I' {are the worst offenders against the NOTE OUR STYLES Juneau Ai )5 59 lcoks like you want to ang the attened Germany and Austria . | ts-out rule, military police say. Ketcl 1 patient because the doctor gave the | . s Kodiak 10 wrong prescription | Memoranda were prepared by the (OM uNTIl 1948' WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—Attor- HResr sy g 3 2 > > - two Slavic bloc states for consid- ney General Tom Clark today turn- 46 16 eration by deputies of the four- |K(1 over to the Justice Department’s McGrath 3 Tra Snow CONGRA“."-AHONS power foreign ministe council! WASHINGTON, van. =, — Thei Criminal and Claims Division an <t S 19 Trac Clear drafting separate German and Scnate overrode Democratic objec-|audit showing a $125563.73 shor- MARTIN VICT('R Northway -28 5 31 0: Pt. Cloudy Austrian treaties. s today and Yoted to continue’tage in the Congressional “bank.” / Petersburg 41 1.1 Lm SENT NEw FREN(H Poland asked for a new German Special War Investigating Com-| The Department in announcing . Portland 3 Cloudy frontier running from West of mittee until Jan. 31, 1948 ! Clark's action, said only that the F[JRS lnc. Pri George 47 09 I “J, 1 pRES BY TRUMAN Echweinemunde on the Baltic down proval on a 49 to 43 vote of a! division would study the findings. Prince Rupert 49 14 - the west banks of the Oder and yesclution extending > life of the' - - . 45 o Drizzle Neisse Rivers to Crechoslovakia. inquiry group marked a clear-cut| = o Su to Chas. Goldstein & Co. . 36 10 Rain and Drizzle |y wASHIN N 09 i - - victory by the controlling Republi-| Around 65 veterans are 2p- i I Bl o 8 Clonds R ASHINGON, T8nhy b - Wls il onwroliing REPUBL” | blying monthly for admission to RETAIL and MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 1dy Rihite” Hoube. bes xiids: pubiie! & can majority over the Democrats. | 0 ach s b 54 100 Rain and SpoW mersage from bresient rraman’ HERE 1S CONTACT ON The latter had contended that! Veterans Administration bospitals GOLDSTEIN BUILDING : cc .HA.“,].,“,,L Vincent Aurfol. oft special committees violate the spir- b e e nérthern GUl of, Alaska DrIDEIDK XKD Brench Aepucs e ooty ton Act. Repubicans aisputea is, || Costruction 8 wnaervay on || Swyedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations flc Coast from Oregon northward” Tempefatures Afong’ message expressed hope that the (OM. (ONCERI ASSN, ier the Senate had rejected a De2%Y il pontact imdtely 10 degreeseand fhe temperatures pericd of Auriol's service would move to turn the investigating §*% [I"r ”““l_ve‘““"“f "ll“,’_’,‘?‘f‘ affected by the MM O {ring poace and prosperity o the Fo. the benefit of those wish. | WUHOHLY over fo the standing Ex- ol il e warm air he inland stations from the French people and strengthen oL e D O L R08eL W, | petiditures;. Cemmitide {0 e T 4 S R £ Canadian border to ) € 1 low temperatures Have honds of friendship betweer ing to purchase memberships in - H o s of ship between this he" Jihes # _ s \ . vailed over the norther w portions of Alaska during the country and Frani t uneau Community Concert past 24 hours. The temperature has contir Id over all the West- | Auriol replied to the Presidsnt: .o ocauon. the following is a par- (ERIAIN AIR p".O“ E : ern United States except W little or no pr Be assured. that 1w aongs Ul list of names and telaphons i P ‘, \‘;, has been rer 1 s over the west- 'no effort to \Umm”‘ 4 .l"m I.ux:m\ numbe of Committee members ! S % oo Dited St o gammstven the b som whors merwerais ias 10 BE GIVEN RAISE: Northwest Airlines announces 4-engine “MARINE WEATHE $ULLETIN (hat unite our two countries in a e Gordon Gray. Douglas §32: - Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P, M. today common faith for the future of yrc g o » DougEs 851 CHICAGO, Jan. 22. — Increased Station w ) ‘Sea Condition) — (.“ 3 ;:“”;’M‘Y“;&e"' :,Q'Lm; June! hree-man arbitration panel today . Cape Spencer Dri feet am, ; iotor . BOWeEd G s Toria ki Spenge 4 07, Pl Mavisr i or 8h0: {for Trans World Airline pilots fly- l};l(luynrhu\). I l* I“”‘ Blg Shor'age Found Miss Pearl Poterson, Red 215:!iD8 the big, bhigh-speed iour er s el i 2 1ot e 7 Mis. Huntington Gruening, Blue ined Constellations and Skymas- » { R 14 1 foot (ongresslonal Bank 845; Mrs. J. A. McLean, Green 440; €IS : — l. e e el Mrs. P. G. Gilmore, Red 693: Mrs, ‘The Labor member of the panel FORECAST FOR RSDAY EVE- | wermn 5% el Ralph Williams, Red 710; Mr which reache findings unan Entrance to 3 R WSHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Speak- p_ Chester, Blue 820; Mrs. L mously, Ret ck of West- ntren ihe Jey SIS er Martin (R-Mass) announced to- McMillan, Black 215, ticld, N. J. said that under the \”\”"_m‘l"”\" \w\:dU([‘” that a final audit of the ac-| Watch the Daily Alaska Empire new formula st pilots in inter- . Cloudy with \,m“:“ S w‘n its of Kenneth Romney, former for remaining list of nam: if you naticnal service would receive an % L nd snow showers in T Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of cesire to give any particular com- increase cf $100 a month and co-' v . Sl 4 st Representatives, shows a shortage mittee member credit for your! pilots $50. | G5 brakati nitat reriais algcelRaionacy 1 the Bsrha |2 SI00ETS membership. Domestic serviee first pilots will : | £ . designed for | OMMENCING JANUARY 2, Northwest will operate regular : 4-engine luxury service to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago and ANY TIME | New York . via the ‘‘Inside Route.”’ This is in addition to Northwest’s present service via Seattle. i ideal for Passengers have the option of going by one route, returning by the other . . . a scenic “Triangle Tour”. .. at regular round trip fares. P OW TIME NEW LOW FARES* | oxE way , wousp Taw 1 " e s ' « ck S it s ANCHORAGE to— i Adults Chitdren | Adults | Children | Nt NNERPOLIS-S. PAUL *163°° 96" ‘362" ‘8L’ | - ! Mi LIS-ST. PA 193" 96 5362!° *181 | il new and dashing i (HICAGO ! ALL WOOL — SMART MAN TAILORING . TO CAREFREE LI\h‘s Solid browns and black in complete size range — at Pancake & Waffle Flour . . . better flavor, too! e ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 g T " Whomen's Aveaner It's the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Buildirg WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947 be paid $60 a month more and co- For immediate reservations: MAX WINDNAGLE, Traffic Representative, BARANOF HCTEL, Juneau—Telephone: 800 === Projected Orieat route oiected As ¢ NORTHWEST Owicu Auumfis b

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