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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,489 ]UN'EAU. ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, ]:’\.’\'L’ ARY 29, 1947 “MEMBER ASSOCIATE D PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS WEATHER MAN CRACKS DOWN ONJUNEAU ka and to the Pioneer's Home and!in a Seattle hospital, but expects various earmarked Federal grants. to sail north next week. ‘[ The Administrator General would |for janitor vice; $50 for telephone| {be chosen by the Legislature and iservice; $3000 for stationery and | take office on next April 1, under supplies and $26,000 for printin | charged the Commission “spoke as; mouthpiece for the shipowners | The union official declared the ilish countryside temperatures drop- ped to five above, equalling the of- \ficial low in Berlin, where thous- o | paid for by the Department of Pub- e " (fits in the Territory. Among other x [ ExplANA lic Welfare ! r s ' B I I ! changes, the maximum amount of Sevenl _f ‘ E B “ ‘EUROPE H ‘ | sJR 1 was referred to the Fin-| d | assistance each month would be Ive | | | ance Committee; 1 and 2 to| | raised from the present $60 & | ; | the Judiciary Committee and SB 3| {month to $75 a month N | | Fo R D E F I ( IT |to the Fisheries Committee. | w o u 'd Slash | By unanimous consent this morn- | E'ks Si?l(ken : DENOUN(ED NEw lows | A resolution of the Juneau Bar | ing, Rep. Fr: Johnson and Rep. | r ! {Association ‘was read, urging recod- | Almquist were placed on the Com- | | | ification of the laws of Alaska,| mittee on Fisheries, Fish and| . | | 1 5 . - ASKED OLSON === 2= Powerof Gov. .= == lodgeDinner BY UNIONS [N WEATHER Cochran asked that the Committee| B the Committee on Mining and | i 4 9 .01}‘T0§r1w§;;] Institutions r;ontlsr! Manufacturing, and Rep. Snider| - ! | —_ with the like committee of the| R was placed on the Committee on ! T | W T — Walker Questions Treasur- Heuse o amange, as carly as pos-| : L public Health, Quarantine and| WENATCHEE, Washi, Jan, 20 'Mariti Labor Leaders!Severe Cold Wave Taking 4 : alker Questions Treasu!- e e session. cor tne ni| Office of Adminisirator| s [An estimated 75 wenaiches mem- Mariiime Labor Leaders evere Lold Wave faking Fourth of City Without . ennial visit to Sitka to inspect the| . . L bers of the Fiks lodge were stricken | : e B i . . er on Report — First 5, v e S ' General Would Assume |, Jiowe sioumeq w1 ot 6 10 i e e i Call Ship Recommenda- | Lives in Fuel-Short Ger- Water This Morning- ™ Senate action yesterday afternoon | aas b ¥ | : Hlise dinner' last night, and two ambu- f " (4 " . & Bills Infroduced | Serats ection yestersny sttemann) Jorriforial Duties [*morom moming o |lnoes amd score of pwae cars| fiON “Propaganda man, French Cities Big Main Frozen —_— !ization with adoption of standing| L The House banged Its first mea-| ere, Pressed into service rushing v | i Territorial Treasurer Oscar G. Ol- committees, and approval of a list| A measure which would strip the suyre of the sesslon, Honae Jomt‘me extremely sick brothers to hos-| SEATTLE, Jan. 29.—Maritime la-, LONDON, Jan. 20.—London tem Old Man Weather is trying hard * con this morning felt the prick of [of permanent help. The Senate|Governor's Office of most of the!Resolution No. 1 through first. seo. |PItals &nd private homes. bor leaders in Seattle denounced |peratures tumbled to 18-year 10Ws yo preak the all-time record low the legislative probe deftly wield- then stood by to recelve Hous?|powers given it by Territorial 1w ond and third x’A:xxdlxl:s paye No deaths resulted and half the|as “anti-labor propaganda” a re-|and icy blasts of the most "““'r“iu-nm«-rulun- in Juneau, and came ed by “Doc” Walker, Senator from Joint Resolution No. 1, providing'was jntroduced in the House of Rf'lpafls\lue after it reconvened at 3 men who attenced the dinner, eat-| commendation by a special ship-icold wave of the winter took 2] close to doing it last night when Ketchikan, Olson was called to for payment of expenses of the| hrecentatives this morning by S))!‘:\"p m' et The rc;ulu‘tio'l |ing the same food as the stricken|ping commission to ban strikes on mounting toll of life in fuel-short| ., " momater hn’ right on the the Senate stand by Walker to ex-|Legislature and appropriating ap-|er Oscar §. Gill. The bill was re- |which appropriated $62,050 to pay|'.Chime: Were unaffected | Alaska ships. French and German cities today.| 1o pejow zero spot and remained plain the inclusion of various| proximately $65000 therefor. HIR, ferreq to the Committee on Judi- for the expenses of the legislature,| AL UIC Delght of the excitement| The recommendation was includ-) Swopt by gajes from Sberia, the ihere at 8 o'clock this mornin specific appropriations and funds—|under suspended rules, was quickly | gt 1% Bl TR Y LT ced. by Rep. Maurice|0¢ Midnight, Dr. A. G. Youns,ied Monday in a report by a three- |Briish capital was colder than “pugng tne forenoon hou e some of them Federil—in his state- | passed through three readings and|ci't. ‘Ren Maurice Johnson. | Tohmson and afte bemg mat o ispeeding to a local hospital, Was|man Commission studying Alaska | Moscow cold - eyen affeeted | 2 SO BRI S Sttt ot ment of the Territory’s cash onlapproved by the Senmate, umani-|"noienaied as House Bill No. 1,'by unanimous vote of l)§~ House, seriously injured when his car was|shipping to the House Merchant|Big Ben, making the big clock's] 01" rediotions say tonl E, 5 lx-x hand at the end of the year 1946.[mously and without amendment,|, ‘S =0 PR BN ool was sent to the Senate, where 1t|SUUCK By an ambulance, } rrying | Marine Subcommittee, Tt cited la- jchimes stutter in the night 5 _g‘ R . ,m',‘;‘ IReL. Olson reported a year-end bal-:with emergency clause. | ing e samintstiative hranoh | ot la1so passed = e back to the Elks headquarters for!por costs and disputes as the major{ Suburban London temperatures ety ips o ance of $231,30321. However, that| Herctofor absent Senators Domnm Territorial government by cre- | AInclm"m' i the DAERRE 6k sw_jnnother load of vietims. | deterrent in providing adequate | dropped to 11 above zero (Fahren-; And with the minus 10 degree total apparently was reached by Carlos Brownell and John Butm-;am“z the offics of Admm“lmme&m ta pa'v e :;n(i uth:r 1:01’) Doctors and hospital attendants gervice to the north. {heit). The Kew weather ol temperature, practically one fourth inclusion of such funds as the vich, Jr, arrived in time for the Clinetil . Lo takn OVEF e Aresenc‘in iHs 6o ho“; $1.000 to dem\’” this morning reported all vietims| g4 Coester, Seattle business agent | Loy reported 15 above, lowest since ©Of Juneau residents, those from the World War II Veterans Fund, the Senate’s closing meeting yesterday,| Soie e s of & fthata it ok IO for the Saflor’s Union of the Paci- | February, 1929, and the coldest Jan- Seventh street hill down through Puliie School GlrvaitEiiot kiiles LIBAViRg - only | Hetiator Tao: Hogge| oinos Of the Cloveriorumder chgpiitie expenses of & MiEre Sitka to > tic, American Federation of Labor, UAry night since 1894 the Casey-Shattuck district, turned reserved to the University of Alas- still absent. Senator Rogge is now ritorial laws. filepeor -the Dlonsefs. Tmn; 1A% tihs ke ae| At various points in the Eng-|on their water taps this morning and got only a trickle then nothing at all There wasn't any water due to a Their subtraction, accordin to' Also at yesterday afternoon ses- | S ok H i g - o e R SR8 L o Vi Bkinka: afopted the Fillsg | e proviiciy lg‘b:,h?.”"“‘"b“‘m’r’::‘:v“_‘,':l’] e o il A Z:E:]:xit.w:“:w‘»:\l-h5“"“‘ of miserable residents huddled frozen 10 inch wooden main half f g 5 _ ! the office would be filled by s : |8 @ s aken away,” |, T i (e oot b s . Administrator General would be House, the name of Rep. Ost was | “This so-called Oommission, com- Suffering Acute Minard Mill had a crew of seven e credit balance. i ) ’ H ; 2 4 o he o s s s opresenta- | Asketl for _explanation of the ‘Dd\d a salary of $10,000 a year and added to m”(_ummm e on Road s ‘wd b xhnmwnersu YEPIESEn- { o ioring was acute in the Ger- men working this afternoon instal- Vot would be allowed certain expenses and Highways and the name of| tives and sympathizers, is merely ' sl deficit, Olson at first advanced that | 3 i | C iman capital where more than 60 ling a temporary wooden flume to it is not really a “deficit then |in connection with his office. Rep. Engstrom was added to the | attempting the old dodge of trying o con. have frozen to death since replace the frozen pipe for the 100 ol R , i {"'To qualify for the position of |Committee on Territorial Institu-! |10 make scapegoats out of the un-| B0 A R rIGinia | Toct strebits Kerteh itk Craak : + H REGU[AR FLIGHTS | Administrator General, a candidate | UODS. b ions for a fouled up shipping m“""s‘yep('n'lvd DI‘“H‘]LZ) SHi Vvan | weaNE v'?"x’n M"‘fl;‘h ;\cl:ssmGorE&e‘:k"cnr: “You can call it a deficit if you| | would have to b at least 40 years| FOowing the approval of the \wASHNGTON, Jan. 20—The |caused by many other factors. |iicufie " s 15, the Gity 1o the main on the South side. A e e DuRl“G TUESDAY(r age and have lived in the Ter-New committee memberships, =thegyyj Aercnautics Administration| A similar blast at the Commis- | geqit Office also announced, 188 " Supply Seen really is no deficit because there; | ritory for at least 10 years prior to House adjourned until 10 o'clock y,¢ requested $13,994440 for expen- | Sion’s report was fired by Edw“mlpel‘sonn were taken to hospitals As soon as that water can get is money available to cover obliga-, tions as they come in. He added.' pan Amcrican Afrways yesterday however, that all obligations could|completed all schedules on routes not be met by the Territory with- ,¢ jtg Alaska Division, carrying pas- !his election. i Under the provisicns of the bill, s KIWANiS {the Administrator General would | assume all duties now performed by |this morning. - e (LUB 10 Tangen, acting agent for the Mar- and Stewards Union, diture in Alaska in the fiscal rt! 4 July 1. according to I te Bartlett of Alaska. He said he had been ear; - (ine Cooks | Congress ~of informed | tione. Tangen i charged the report Industrial Organiza- | iwith frozen limbs and 19,000 othe: irequired treatment for {rostbit At least three deaths from the lcold were reported in Paris today. running again, conditions should improve. The 156 inch supply main from the Basin Springs is running full volume into the Seventh Street cut additional taxes coming in. | gengers to and from Juneau, Se-|the Governor under Territorial law | that the agency asked $5,274440 for, “was just part of the overall blg| pany French towns reportad rec-' egervoir Olson asked for time in Which .o Fairbanks and Annette Ts-{and all books, records and para-| GIVE PARTY FEB. 12 establishment of air navigation| business drive against labor" b0 o GainarRtris: TOF T8 nlght :“l“;‘n‘;;’l‘j"b‘:’:‘ N to study the exact figures on which jo,4 { phernalia belonging to the Territory | facilities and $8,720000 for opera-| Y B e | Cominetitry, i central PYance, Te- oy 1o 60 sodidE L Walker wished to question him in * piicencer lists reported the fol-|and mow in the possession of the| Kiwanis Club members opened tion and maintenance of aireraft| {ported a reading of seven below -m'rtuh s ko % detall. Walker asked if he would j,uing persons carried: | Governor would be turned over to!thelr ~weekly = business-luncheon anq genoral administration, \r:l_uxukv TAXES {zero (Fahrenheit). priao g b g i be ready to answer by 2 oclock gen¢i0" to Juneau — Christian|him, All Territorial offices would /TIC€t t0day With songs and musi-|gether with enforcement of safety| " Hundreds ot Paristans, too’ poor] b, ne SWFBLY 10 Aetel, Landts this afternoon, and upon OlSON'S npcco“Huvert Reaber, EQ Stevens, | report directly to the Administrator |31 selections and following this, regulations. ! A {to buy their low-priced fuel ration, gy o by S o affirmative the Senate recessed un: ool nstead of the Governor, PIans for the party scheduled on| Bartlett added in a statement Iewast into subwey. stationh. o, Y SO R ARt SIS Ak {F Michele Hancock, Betty Hancock, til that hour. Lincoln’s birthday at the Salmon that the Bureau of Mines has re-| sleep on benches, until herded out is 1elt this is the more important. 1 Kenneth Walker. jand he would appoint all boards i 5 % 4 7 i3 | Superinte: Receives First Bill | Mrs. Lois Boone, Bill Rubman, E.| and commissions now appointed by |7 COuntry Club wefe clseuss quested 12000 o vanlietiooa pRESE“T lEVEl im, 1:30 a. m., closing time; L Pl R, M ena v S ill' F. Hawkins, Freeman Schultz, Ray|the Governor except the Territorial | X 2 2 > € oration, inspzction an lela| With coal deliveries halted by tie 2 The Senate received its first Bill N P also mentioned helping out the An-|o(fices in its coal research; the, WASHINGION, Jan. 20. — The|frozen canals, Paris officials an- than is necessary, as this is a ser- this morning; introduced by Joe Hammer, Arthur S. Thompson, Mrs Green, it is a parallel measure to Rose Thompson, Hix Anderson the first bill of the session intro-| Annette to Juneau—Rex Had- duced earlier today in the House.! field. It would creats the office of Ad-, Juneau to Seattle—Leslie minister General and would investiJack Gucker, Alice White, Helen in that office Territorial duties now Shinn, Maurice King, Mildred On- performed by the Governor. | soien. Also introduced today were: Sen-' Juneau to Fairbanks—Carl Mil ate Bill 2, by Senator William| Fairbanks to Juneau—Vera Lon- Munz, to revise the present laws|gergan, John Butrovich, Jr., Alaska for audits - of Territorial govcrn-“unck. Art Hedges, Geo. Dooley. ment departments and agencies.| e e e It would requirz a biennial audit' TR TTE DUNLAP under direction of the Auditor of Brang, ! { Board of Education and the Board | e ity of Al- chorage Kiwanis Club in their sale e 'of tickets for a car award at the jccming Fur Rendezvous in that i of Regents of the Univ {aska Other Bills Introduced city Six other bills and two joint| p. ;1 ¥ Haris announced that | memorials were also introduced in{p. gy Albrecht will be the guest (the House during' today's shortisneager at next week's meeting . forenoon session. They were land Larry Parker spoke to the House Joint Memorial No. 1, bY |mempers on the current Community | Rep. Steve McCutcheon of Anchor- ' oncert campaign, urging everyone | age, is addressed to President Tru-|i; 4o their share in the purchase ! man, Delegate Bartlett and thelor tiokets to insure fine entertain- | Congress of the United States. I ment in the future for the city. calls attention to the vote Ior;pmke, made a motion requesting Statehood in the last general elec-|that the treasury buy ten student Bureau of Land Management, $170,-| House passed today a measure to 150 for protection of forests and keep taxes on liquor, jewelry, furs, the Forest Service for $1,013,000 for!cosmetics and other specially-taxed its Alaska Regional office. | items at their wartime levels. Bartlett said that a recent report! The action came as the first major on public lands shows that ap-| decision on legislation since the proximately 365,000,090 acres in the Republicans gained control of Con- Territory is owned by the govern- gress. ment-or is under the jurisdiction of | The bill goes now to the Senate. nounced rew restrictions on g lcnnsump!lnn would become effective {February 1 In the 760-square-mile area of l[“’“d““ there were heavy cuts in isupplies of gas and electricity, the only source of heat for many thousand homes Moderating temperatures in Italy Federal agencies It climaxed heated partisan strife {prought cloudy, wet weather, and | He sald the General Land Office during which the Democrats 4C- jan epidemic of colds. Milan, with a fhad supervision over 000 acres, the s, the Navy Department 29,500,- ' ing on pre-election Forest Service 20,- promises. £00,000 acres, the Fish and Wildlife | 262,200,000 | cused the Republicans of backslid- {low of 18, was the coldest spot in tax-reducing {the country. Mercury readings {south of the Genoa-Milan-Venice GOP spokesmen countered with jline all pushed above the freezing jous drain on a supply that is al- ready below normal. The emer- gency reservoir, for fire use, is at a safe level, Mill states, and so far no fire mains have been frozen However, residents are urged to take particular watch against fire dangers. That All-Time Low According to Claude V. Brown, meteorologist in charge of the local Weather Bureau, the all-time low of minus 15 degrees recorded way back in January, 1916 and also in February 1917 was equaled at the iAn]:b‘:;di‘:‘;k; tz))‘i i\'}:fé’fé g;fitv‘r I GUEST SPEAKER AT 'f" S0 fhe ‘;“af'“f“"‘;’_ ":f{dewi‘t’g‘tkkets at $450 cach and turn them service 8,700,000 acres, the Nationalian assertion that President Tru-imark. Airport this morning. A temper- S e g et o e .;1'-“ United Stfllf"d“‘ k‘_”:h{t frlidfialc to chilaren who otherwise |park Service 6900000 actes, the man. himself, had asked for con-| Moscow, with a sunny 56 degrees Ature of minus 15 degrees was re- $10,000. ! C OF C TOMORROW | statenooa R wud: Sak8 W {would not be privileged to attend war Department 4,900,000 acres and| tinuance of the evcisc levies (Fahrenheit), was one of the con-|corded there at 10 a.m. | Statehood Bill now in Congress beithe concerts. The motion car- (ho Office of Indian Affairs 2-| Republican wadgs decided to[tinent's warmest cities, | The reading taken on top of the Fish Trap Referendum by Chas. | passed. Referred to Judiciary und]flm and it was suggested that part of the tickets be given to chiidren 000,000 acres. Bartlett said the government owns ' aim for a 20 pi keep these taxes unchanged and B cent cut in in Federal building in Juneau at 7:30 o'clock this morning was & minus Senate Bill 3, by N. R. Walker,| Guest. speaker scheduled for Lo-‘Federal Relations. | : - calls for & referendum on aboll|MOFTOW's program at the regular| o o oo o g |0f the Minfleld Home. 99 percent of tr2 Jand in the Terri- | viduai income taxes |FREEZING RAINS 1o s cquaica the minus 10 of tion of fish traps, Senate Joint|Chamber of Commerce luncheon-|. Mg Dh" \licron of Nome|yrs or e oty b e | (oY, compared with 34 percent of e e \ December 18, 1933, which was the Resolution No. 1, D.'meeting is Mrs. Charlotte Dunlap: ™¢P: a s |subject of the current new mem-'ihe land area in continental United Hogp" AL NGIES lowest recorded subsequent to the ‘for the Fish and Widlife Labora- Jones, asks a permanent hospital- She will speak ization and medical care for Axes|tory at Ketchikan. tation for commercial purposes. and addressed to the Alaska Roadlyo chin canvas and Kiwanians were Territorial | | Commission and _the asked to submit their prospective | Johnson of Fairbanks, provides forion yegisiature proceedures and he States. scheduled to arrive tomorrow. GLAZE HIGHWAYS; | St. Ann’s Hospital yesierday New falls of snow covered a wide 1917 date. Handy Jim Orme him the “man of the hout” for his ! et o | Board of Road Commissioners, seeks | y 6 i Wertngr. ,B pfmfx,mnf ,j,x,lyand' s be('-fl she membeé x th__ resca_nrch qnd; a road from Fort Davis to Solomrm‘mf;:flwris 1;;pl:catiompe¢‘.; he c;;m = mitted Ed C. Sweeney for surgery ; (olD AIR BlASI Neighbors from lower Gold Creek = {oXEEIent Vork MhMh e ek il in the S¢ d Division. e i Sk b DRRT and George Lane medical at-{ to the small boat harbor are keep- ;done at the Ketchikan lahoramryi‘mg Countll in the Seond Divislon | William Padl, Jt, was asked to e i 16:the ABEIL bowt Hahor 18 MASRE ‘N 3 vi & ouse 0. 2, ep. is 4 4 e 3R ention. Dischary Mrs. Ni 4 P The ashlngion with fish products and their adap-| y say a few words to the members, Northern Voyager from Seattle, vonda and Naby kg LS N el sl e i | e Merry - Go - Round | pARENTS' NIGHT AT v PE © TEEN-AGE (LUB OFF By DREW PEARSON WASHINGTON—It took breath- | The Teen-Age Club announces| jthe direct election of National gaye a birds-eye view of events now | Committeemen and National Com‘:taklng place in the Senate and mitteewomen in Alaska, and the House from the standpoint of an ! direct election of delegates to the “innocent bystander.” Paul 'Nnunnal Conventions from Alaska. some interesting sidelights on low Referred to Judiciary and Federalipay of the Legislative employees, | Relations. {the established order on introduc- gave Alaska, from Seattle, due here| tomorrow. Seattle, February 1. Denali, scheduled to sail from pital and Tommy and Flora Peters! Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouyer February 4. Aleutian scheduled to sail from| 1o ANGELES, | Frank Heinke. Lillian Marvin from Hoonah was|section of the country from Iowa admitted to the Government Hos-|to Calitornia today arl freezing ! rains glazed many highways in oth- er sections as a new mass of cold air headed for the midwest. The heaviest falls of new snow, measuring from five to eight inch- jof “Juneau after | | tonsillectomi - e Jan were discharged es. 29 ~Fitzy genercus help in the frozen water pipe situation in that district. Since Orme has his own well, he decided to lend a helping hand to the frantic housewives of the district who were trying to carry on sans water for cooking, kiddies' taking Bob Gros of California to do jthat, the resumption of Parents'| H. B. No. 3, by Maurice Johnson, ition of bills, and other issues of Seattle February 7. | * " r i % | Fitzpatrick added another victoryjes were reporfed in southern Min- face-washing and so- forth. Orme S 3 e posf " {when he decisively defeated the| peratures in the midwest snow bejt of water and drove up and down and Russia. He got a hint from|week. Soviet Ambassador Novikov that because of the extreme cold and be- The action was necessary | biennium and appropriates $10,000 | vor the purpose. It was referred to THREE GIVEN ORDERS WEATHER REPORT o |veteran Lee Savold of Paterson, N.iwere in the 20's. Rain falling J. befort nearly 10000 fans atlros Angeles last night turned to in the streets doling out the precious th was missing from so many. . . ] Russia has either the secret of theicause it is impossible to heat the|the Committee on Ways and Means.| i e Temperaturés for 24-Hour ®|ow e b : A-bomb or an adequate defense!building adequately for tonight, a! H. B. No. 4, by Rep. Maurice 10 LEAVE: '[wo Do . Fovied Ending 7:30 o'Clock .[O’Pfi‘“‘pl“ Auditorium last night. tsnow in the mountains and Lick |Water taps at the frosty break of against it. representative of the club said this|Johnson, would regulate the rates! ' 3 This: Morning, ! Zpatrick at 181 "‘y““”"““d Observatory on Mount Hamilton re- | dawn Gros, a California lecturer who (afternoon. | on various kinds of insurance inthe| oo e e A : .;f“‘lm":g‘::;‘(' but carried the fightt ported two inches of snow. A snow- - annually interviews more Washing- | | Territory. Referred to Judieiary) ¥ ay Dple 4 guilty - yrax Suialk s s fall accompanied by a 40-mile e it i A Mo b aha ol e il ey |yesterday in U. §. Commissioner's 3 1n Junau—Maximum, 1; 9| S e+ Inorthwest gale whitened the moun- STOCK QUOTATIONS average newsman does in one week, REPUB[ICA" (luB !"H. B. No. 5 by Rep. Maurice ?D“"' tt;{charges of assault and bat-) | "0 Alrport—Maximum, 3; | Am.‘lfnr‘. ’finM Lh ‘A‘”:‘f‘ 4| {8l peaks in the San Francisco i . ” 268, e 6% ery. e is being held in jail —Ma , 35 | ving in the city recently and| gy yagion NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—Closing called on Ambassador Novikov the | Johnson, would amend the laws re- | 3 e minimi -8 s s | Pay reg i o # lon a deferred sentence pending his o, =0 registering at the Juneau Hotell pederal forecaster: Jhicago duotation of Alaska Juneau mine other day and at the end of his BA"ouE' 1 arding the age of school children| 3 & R, | 2 i iy ederal forecasters in Chicago . Shierview asked: "Do you have any—! N i el e e be';?m?tg of funds to leave the % L e S 2 "‘;“mmben‘"}g: bk Mliz I‘"A“‘ M’-“‘ predicted clearing conditions over|Stock today is 5%, American Can d | Territory. E W ynolds, Horace Belcher and the snow and rain belt and a drop 96%. Anaconda 40%;, Curtiss-Wright thing you wish to say to the Am-[ six years of age, or become six|™T. Tl . (Tansas. sad Vicinity) ol E ¢ | the a drop . i given suspended sentences ugene Fairkas. i t sratiires . & b dith | 5%, International Harvester T5% erican e?” The Republican Club banquet on|years of age by November 1 of the, 2 » 4 in temperatures tomorrow, with I A s, "Yes'Pe:splied the Ambassador. Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12, sehool year, t e allowsd to at.|Jo0Tday wete Ira MoCullough and |2 o Lt : e+ ner zero and below indicated by Kennecott 49%, New York Central L e ot o0 £ hath 27 o Balan Pt [ ena i oiblis sohosts' i Aluska: - |0 mit R0 B Sindiian s the) 0. S8l B0 gy ¢| . JUNEAU HOTEL GUESTS . ywiiday in the north central states, 19%, Northen Pacltic 20%, U. . too much on the A-bomb, Against Country Club. cept Kindergartens, Referred to the| oo both charged with misdemean- 2 night an: ursday. : Herbert Gilbert and Fleming Mild temperatures were reported Steel 757, Pound $4.03. Prance, Italy, Germany ‘yes. But| ‘This is the anrouncement made|Committee on Education. 101' ;eave the Territory at o.r?cc, Me- v e ioN ‘,Giles. v_.)oth of Anchorage, are NEW-' i other sections of the country Sales today were 1530000 shares. agflmsé Russia, no. You ‘should not by Anita Garnick, who has charge! H. B. No. 6, by Rep. Engstrom ;fi,‘g ?:f;:xt‘gelxt::x::\ii x‘nm‘n- o (Past 24 fours ending 7:30 2. 10day) @ ’gflt:{“vrd guests at the Juneau|ang yesterday’s high was 82 in Mi- l);)v;". Jones averages today are , no. ) g an. " o : - p as follows: industrials 180.07, rails a of the event as General Chairman.|would amend the present law relat- | (ami, Fla X s ; e‘l“’;::tog(:t Ambassador,” suggest- | NI ot < PR ing to marriage cel;emonies and thcqmfirgrg;?tcmm' %:mmm tai:en : iRt 0 padbdet :r R "*r o i e el e 50.86. utilities 36.85. ' 3 ‘ i ‘clum! , was taken ” . ' orme star a ete the Uni- 1 IO NOF - ed Gros, “sounds as if the Rus- FBOXL:I MEMPHIS, TENN. |keeping of records of births. Re-|off the Aleutian by U. 8. Deputy ® since Jam. 1, 872 inches; ®|versity A rxg;:n“v&‘/‘:‘ul:‘:al & il PUAHOVICH AT BARANOR: L 11 i op ToWN VisiTons sians have developed a defense chgleenyarri.v:ia?fikur;lx b:::er?:ul ‘»i!erlmtd’ to Judiciary and Federal|Marshal Walter Hellan yesterday ® since July 1, 71.89 inches. ®|Schutte, has been namcd assistant| Senator John Butrovich, Ji, from| Among the out of towners regist- agglnstnthe A_-bumb. e ;“e ok 5 g theyBamno}; eHi IIUBHS»N et Y G RO Yonvox-del"s from the Immigration and ® At Airport — 0 _mcheu: ® | football coach at San Diego State Falrbanks, arrived in Juneau yes-|tering at the Hotel Juneau are Dan Yes” fapleg Ambatsador Nov- B N e orkls hadd 1o B B zd i 7. S p': lwg ot | Naturalization Service at Ketchi-| ® since Jan. 1, 476 inches; ®|College. Schutte is leaving a similar terday by air one day late for the|McCulley of Fairbanks and E. A. "Continued on Page Four) Mem“)m( Woubcisee, - ?'“t)l i"me e e Ph-‘:(" s beng 1knn. He will be returned to|® since July 1, 4425 inches. @ job on the Kansas State football opening of Legislature. He is re- Kolhasse and Ernest Kolhasse of * i Jlating to old age assistal ~ | Ketchikan for deportation. e v @ 0 s v 0 0 0 & 0 ostaff, gistercd at the Baranof Hotel. Harbor Island.