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i £ e 3 3 s SNt R e 4 PAGE TWO IMPORTANT ROAD WORK IN ALASKA Highway t—nmrenr Smith i asnounced 112 Lists Special Projects ua’u'i: v settowed by briet im- Sorely Needed A i ek B ANNOUNCE END OF PRICE CONTROLS ;'Iumame (LASS | PUTS ON SHOW FOR ROTARIANS INGTON, Jan r domestic 28.—Pric ind impor final mo- midnight will ke lifte Steelman contro!. rd R said informat ad ion s over he Gold ¢ Juested APy $1,600,000 Reom with -Hanl n's boys th bruary 28, or * ons f Higl tumbling already scheduled . for th E y during that month have & 25 per ol the five tanker loads have for 0JEC the ial road 1 to producers of cat- jion facing the Road Board « S ; t'me is whetber the Depa forward 'tle feed and U e other three to pro- of Interiof will ‘procece springs, flips|<ucer 1 and butyl nbling C annou program if the it hat share - o Lecnard Sn Les jects now mersets x 1 cluding Harmc ourag2d Road, a F2p-talk line Hospital umblers right on h impor Ke is of the most to counect Hom cipat- |optimistic reports on Babe Ruth Seward and Anch is \\0“0 £in 2 was admitted days agc . described his condition Territc ad of and Bob, tered Maler, underw sm Hornz, Fi 161 other roads in the expansicn of Z2°%° 8 - i the Alaska R system, namely BoD Barry Van Sandt. 6. Since he has b-2n con- one leading Richardscn P"S“{f Henry valescing Highway to Park, on X arl £ g from Fa s to Chena Hot a new ber,; WASHINGTON ederal Judge Springs, and also roads irom I President Keith- F. Dickinsc good to Wiseman and Anchorage » wel-' Injunction ; Potter. Such rc orely need- ({Med W A of G rationing | fhw o 3 develapment of- Nowe, And a and|prog 1 govern- "\‘:'Hl}{: he future dovelopment of g Bl s Bk i ) n were N5 Y A \ 4 John De! WAEE N secret 3 i o Latcr Lewis B. MEMBERSHIPS FOR o b control bills backed COMMUNITY CONCERT .~ ASSN. EXPLAINED ~ was an in- tain today 3 postponement gu- Cemmittee members of the Ju- with Britain in ited 1 Cemmunity Cencert Assock y Security C tion met in the Iris the band cor 4 Room of t of for a check Fehn VASHINGTON — CIO President cn the progress of membership to s 1y today revealed that es. The results, censidering th? b CIO effiliated un- weather, re quite satisfactory, but man low” on action the tion ili needs sup- commi 7 1947 waze contracts port from all in this "'nm\"\"” be Henry Hc ¢ enterprise for more and be Bd Eeithahn ; Cole Sectetary | tertainment for residents. In ¢ Gastineau Channel Jones told Com- t the h =arif d the date of performan éxplanation is made The committee in ning the ting Brit- n from oL box the concentr: e in a securl > SCOUT NEWS ce, charge ment MARINER entert it ol whatever it ¢ be omorrow night of WALkt vobalist afst) 1l be at Mil- antee to the artist price ped that as bis or her performance and sible will be prepared mest cases, transportation expe ifierent reguirements for It has to tract in advancs S : Jack Tar ratings. Ruth for tho artist and for the thea 8 o'clock 3 ports that any girl b, Unless the committee w 1 showed: 0 her green Girl Scout tily the amount of money teen hovering orm should take it to the meet- ve fo spend on prog i ically washed and pressed, and tagged urally cannot enter into any s with the amount she wishes for ment with anyone ' & 5o ach piece. There _are several reason hat is would i oyl er girls who would like to buy not 1 1 asioae * wch uniforms, and this would be their money Y en- o0 pight if A geod ck ance for H.z Marin to tertainment if later the Association'yyined off and not shoot the help pay for their Sea uniforms sold men at the ’ ERL G arcund Qut the bex office. Next R NEW JERSEY VISITOR would &y e offica pri Florence M. Wickert, from the Helghts, N. J., is a newly- e rezistered guest at the Baranof 2 unable o > would e no ¢ il el BROWNELL ARRIVE s(HwEllENBA(H Territorial Senator Don Carlos g Brownell, from Seward, arrived on| the Aleutian and immediately wen to the chambers for the afternoon sion is because the bl 1cugh enough to hit tkh2 ing our kest IN CONTENTION WITH SEN. BALL HER! -0 M'DONALD IS H. McDonald, representa- ed or Mrs o o HOOPES WAS NOT CANDIDATE HOUSE nder hip Cempany's frem the westward, 2 w ASHINGTON, Jan. 28 of Labor Schwellenbac ator qu per (D-Fla) today tock Alexal FYOR SPEAKER Senator Ball (R-M: — the Aleutian accompanied by 5 entions the union dues Several cu apers arriv- | McDonald. - stem should be eutlaw- ed here have carried the story that - > Robert Hoopes was didate FROM TEE HARBOR ‘The point came up as clier Speaker of the House. Hoopes e bach urged the Senate labor n- | was surp at this because he| Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Easterday, of mitte2 to set up a commission to was boosting for Oscar S. Gill for Tee Harbor are registered at the dy or problems as recom- the position Baranof Hotel. President Truman. The ized most of the in mended cabinet offic pending me; new labor laws congress for Cme of th2se—a bill sponsored b Senaters Ball, Taft (R-Ohlo) and Emith (R- rule out the check-off s dues of workers are deductd their pay ‘I just can't see with the check-off lentach said i ‘If a man belongs to a see no objection to c du .o STFAMER MOVEMENTS Nor scheduled t Alaska, from Thursday l)(‘n 1, g, Pe Princes from A . > T 2 Aleutian Ernest Ayhart display gold ore while in New York celebrating il Tt his_re-election as mayor of Campbeliford, Ont. Starting with night 3 $1,000_in 1911, he heads four mining _companies,/ OVER MOLASSES government | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— Belated JUNEAU, ALASKA_ I , | I {Coble and Garnick a committee to TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947 oMLK [ELEVEN DIE O rouko N CRASH OF THOUSE NOW ORGANIZED Juneau City Police quickly soiv- Bl ed the case of the missing milk| i bettle last night. The bottle was| !taken from the counter at the — Yond S o A Midget Bar, where it stood for do- ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Jan. 28. Contiamed Jrom Roos B8 aations to the Orthopedic Hospital ofriclally ad- Seattle. S the likely cause of fer «crippled children in | vanced today rzcommendations: S Robert W. Glennle, stopping in' g B-29 Sy e hich rief Bonnie Jo Gr(,moo= Juncau enroute to Tu carried 11 r deaths at Clerk of. the Judlciary Comrmittee. as an employee of Polaf the Army’ and Field. !Edna Swap; Enrclling Clerk, Esth- Mining Compar s picked up by | Laden w secret equipment, the er O'Laughlen; Engrossing k, police with the bottle of coins in|big ship wavered on the takeoff, Hagel Forde; Watchman, Sandy nis pessession. Glennle was fined | climbed no waore than 200 feet and | Stevens; M , Morle Sipprall; $25 after a night in the City jail.!cracked up in a nawow arroyo X R . S yesterday just south cf the fie ir Jane Williams, -Janicz Me- 3 ok o Ao ek R Epadden, Mary Ashleigh, Margar T e Tt U ;L‘I) and Virginia Angell APEB bioke Lopen BUtGAIA TEk axbide. { Pefore rocessing this forenoon, Several of the dead were found !Spezker Gill named Reps. Newell, ung as if for pro- of the plane, none nes and pieces BRITISHERS /notify the Senate that the House 'has rganized. Reps. Engstrom, rewn ‘175 yards Barn:tt and Dew2y Anderson werc 4 members of a committee to One member of the 12-man crew, RELEASH) wait on Governor Gruening for a is L. Podlesky, 83, of like purpese and to request the survived, thanks to res- Governor to set a date for the ¢ — ot GI fire fighters. nts said he had a sage to th2 Legis- |1tvery of his m JERUSALEM, Jan, 28—The Jow-| i in joint session. jsh undsigeowid, confrobted with chance of recovering | ikl paraticns fer stern British mi \ tary action, tonight reles ; ; {®» ¢ » » v o« = = » @ ¢ kidgnaped Britons held a; o R ARG e WSS LEP LS e o o, i 3 le b a condemned Irgunist, g { : ) Master John Ridzeley Howard celebrated it birthday )lv latedly |, “ E \THER REPORT ® itative sources reported. | ! recently when fa mother, De was forced to |4 7 for 24-Hour ® At N 0"@ Jkl eeo ! cancel her rcal birthday party c nuary 8 duc te a heavy schedul> | o Ending 7:30 oClock @ wad"l:’il!?l?iml 1\‘1 jvti-m\. who ‘vl:« ! ! of sheoting on a new film, “R ttle bit of the fete as | o This Morning. » ctel Bam (bl ToL Y oe ) ! | " ca, un: g ) iime off, ; i ;'lx;‘m.i\::c%\; Maximum, 4; ; Aviv thin ias 5 fllil course dinner ! e ot ol .. < tion service reported. ' le At Airport—Maximum, 3; ¥ \ H ) { e minimum, -13. ®| The Jewish Agency announced| | n a pleasam ! i — ® that Maj. H. A. I Collins, who} | {s WEATHER FORECAST e was seized Sunday, had been set | aimosphere ! ° (Juneau and Vicinity) o free on the outskirts of Jer ' at { . . ! . 1 e Fair and continued cold e Wi ! | o with Northeasterly gusty e B¢ar I | , i e winds tonight and Wednes- e : ! | o day. temperatures e ol \ o near 10 degrecs, . atdh 4 14 | { ® 4 arch of T I l a B ts sald had | R 1 w ! >, today) 1 11 fou i o H 1”“ o o Pt R e ° In Juncau — 0 inches; 2 VHE N ” Yrpdd /\‘ \( ! e since Jan. 1, 8.2 inches; ® o : ! ,\,_) ot (77, \ t e since July 1, 7189 inche s, NOare. on, Mie | A ) Ay M A i e until police pat 1 LN { 2 s Folice headquarters | | o Jan. 1, 4.76 since o g ! CHINESE DISHES | A Bl ¢ city in search of i Prepared to Ovder ! o . i i ! ! Shmee s M LR B0 0 vInTORA REON: REATTLE O . H e s om sense | 0PN Until 10:30 P14, i e 5 g wree businessmen from Seattie SKAG MAN HE ] SEWARD STREE % 3 EAGWAX: WOl arrived in Juneau and registered at | | SEWARD STREET § M AR c H OF DIMES LE A D ERS _ Mrs. Edith Lee, resident of Skag- ”x‘]‘d B_;;‘:‘"“fq""[‘\‘ f\‘l“:h‘z‘n b ”:“ ) Opposite Goldstein Bldg i chairman of the Actors' Theatre Committec of the March way - Baranof % bttt TELl Wl A Yas, Y Dimes, appoinis Richard Tyler, 13-year-old actor. chairman of a A SR i 2 Crorteinar o junior commitice for the campaign 0000050860000000000003008860000900000 2900000000000 9000IICIIOVUICIIYITTIVLE MILITARY TRAINIRG OM'MZ : arived 2:30 o'clock po the 28.—W € 1 for Juneeu V. T de 1 r Don tive to Umtm Carlc w aton, Mrs er a White House ia I 3 mason, Al- that the basis of the natior wald, Mrs. Selma security program “must be univer- > C y Ohlson | sal ry training.” w Fok m C. Ray The world, Austin told must have the knowledge 'm trained men in s T AL, [} | ANOIHERPROBEN% NOW BEING URGED AGE TA PITTSBURGH AAVE i o Jan. 28.—Nego- WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. — The | tiators of the U el Corp. and House Foreign Affairs Committee | the CIO Ur el Workers set- today asked for sweeping powers to ! tled down to J ning to- investigate American diplom day in their act talks. ‘;-uhu and to study the The leisurely pa the conier- | tional crganizations in w! ence indic 1 he me time before all details of the agree- |country takes pe In its first aci publicans took control of Congr ¢ Committee coupled with | formal request a pledge of coor tion with the Democratic admil | traticn “in the formulation execution of bi-partisan foreign “ policy.” ment are ircned cut issues is that of cpen ion shop. shop vs. its UERE Mrs. A. V. James is registeres the Baranof Hotel, with her child from Gustavus. a St N CE R S PROTEGC E_ nger Perry Como (left) talks | With young Vic Damone, whom Como started on a singing career | after discovering him ushering in a New York theater, GUSTAVUS One of the big | un- | i i d at! small ! CHECKS on the Curve Curve he word for this demi-checked suit by Sacony. Seen in the softly rounded the shoulders, casy skirt, the muted colo and in that smooth-flowing fabric, Fulura, the master blend in wool. Misses’ sizes. Sacony FULURA It’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Buildirg Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 872 J.. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent