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PAGE TWO Nice Values for Thrifty Saturday Shoppers lTflu P $5 10 $15. - HOUSE ¥STES CHANGE FOR BD. OF ADM. 24-Hour v'Clock for ing 7:30 This Morning. 43; 1—Maximum, 2 In Junes minimum, At Airport imum, 24 WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Maximum, f‘flqc Gne) (Continuec Jrom . . > . . ® ° ° ° - ° 1 » ° ° . ° . . . . .80 ecocoe®s000000e0c e ®0 and that further rumors allege that ContttiRa’ i o Rep. Ed Anderson is attempting to sfirday. ‘Tattle' oh acquire « property in temperature Rep. | defended him'f by saying that he has no desire to PRECIPITATION have Werner's claims and that a e (Past 24 tours e 7:30 a.m. today) good many of the people in the = Second Division would be better off e n a 0 inches; e without some of the claims they e since Feb. 846 tibes: & now have. himself included e since July 41 inches. e Laws teporis ® At Airport — 0 inches; e Rep. W. W. Laws, former Nome Feb. 1, 215 inches; e Chief of Police, made one of his July 1, 4643 inches . rare cpeeches this morning and . supported Rep. Johnson's conten- L T T Y oV mining claims s e rwo. masituam toid me MILLIE FLUCK lEAVING ersonally that v have wi i o e et and taken out vt HERE; RETURNING HOME hundred dollars. They tried to buy nd Werner Fluc the retused to 1ss Millie , who has been private servetary to Jack Fletcher, on to say that Ed manager of the Baranof Hotel, for Werner have not the past 18 months, is leaving Ju- ticularly friendly for yea neau to return to her home in San “If ed over Werner, what Diego, Culifornia. She to would he ao when he visited a real zail cn the Princess on friend Sunday, and will visit with her y lution was finally for a peric Her future back to second reading for indefinite. amendment. ; her place as private sec- fndian Rights V8 Miss Elise Coomes, who | 4 5 been clerk at the Gastineau ! Rep. Fuank Jonnson this morn- I James M. Routen is filling ! ing inttocduced H. J. M. 22, . clerk vacancy at the Gastineau. Ailan Blouses, Slips Clever prints cr solid colors, Atlan blouses and tailored shirts, attractively priced Sizes 32 to 14 Jetter bags,- plastic patents, calf, suede, n'nli(]r,lh and piie reduced for black, brown RM Behrend: Co QUALITY SINCE /887 icharges, ' co-pilot, Lt. John M. Ard of Ing also ancther which was and each charg against filed Cordova. Richard L. ed of assault Stokes was convict- and battery and o dered to pay a $150 fine in addi- | tion to serving out 90 days. Stokes is from Wrangell e .. NON - STOP FLIGHT HAWAII-NEW YORK BY ARMY FIGHTER NEW YORK, Feb. 28 The Betty Jc, Army P-82 fighter, com- pleted a 4,978-mile non-stop flight trom Honolulu at 11:06 am. (EST) today in eproximately 14 hours and 31 minutes. Just two minutes and 44 seconas after the twin-engine fighter roar- ed out of a blue sky over La Guar- dia Field, it made a perfect land- ing—at 11:08:44 am. It took off frem Hickam Field, Honolulu, at 8:35 p.m. (EST) last night Emergency equipment lined the runway cf the big airport as the Betty Jo zoomed in, prepared 1ior an emergency landing. The pilot, Lt. Col Thacker of El“Centro, Robert Calif., B, and wood, Calif, bid against 65-mile headwinds over Pennsylvania and dangerously low fuel tanks to reach their New York cbjective. “We're going to take a shot at New York,” they said by radio when over Water, Penna. An hour later they hit their mark. — e, - Influenza g that Congress enact H. R lJU Flu (6. 5 Abliien a8 This bill seeks to extinguish the 4 e, ’ " cian and during her residence here Indian titie to lands in Aluska and his: T et Aeader o the Marines would appropriate $50,000 to send Gl Botat ,lm("“ W HACE representatives of various '-- % arrow tribes to Washington to negotiate i o o s v THOMPSON BRINGS FIVE J Rep. Walter HMuntley this morn- SEATTLE, Feb. 28— One na- ing tossed three measures into the pRISONERS Io JUNEAU tive child is dead in an outbreak o Repper:. Ongfo 1o ; = of influenza at Point Barrow, Alas- achool from I8 1o & Dep U. S. Marshal Syd ka, the Alaska Communications i " returned to Juncau System said today. A Navy doctor with five prisoners from is on the ground and apparently 1d Ketchikan. All had has the ceatagion under control. vatian Boerd 5 Sdipnany igned in the courts of —_——eee Advisory Cor - b Commissioners and all. SAN FRANCISCO — Admiral R appropr Qe mallpn sor to the various S. Edwards retired today after 44 building schools ir against them yzars in the Navy and turned over asai £ i Y Hamilton of Wr his command of the Western Sea ALCOA REPRESENTATIVE yq p, over to tha Gre v Frontier to Vice Admiral J. B 7 for ault h a Oldendorf. The new command- E. E weapon and Edward Johnsor er has Le2en Chief of the Eleven- dent of was sentence th Naval District, with head- development of s and a fine of $159 on « quarters in San Diego. for Aluminum Co of assault and battery. il ca, arrived In even Frank Frisch and Ray- HERF FROM KIRKL\\I) from Edna Bay mond R. Verrell, both of Ketch-' Rudolf Van Aalst, from Kirkland, and hiri; office ikan, are serving 30 days in jail Wash., is a new registrant at the project site after pleading guilty to stowaway the Baraunof Hotel in | THE DAILY ALASKA L wh’IRL the custedy with first degre Frankie's father, i sits at the controls o nee was susper strict dled the defens The remainder as devoted to the civil and motion court adjourned at convene again ternoon. In the cas [ Americ abelle lore ()\(- Pratt s6 cale Convicled of of her grandmother murder in ® Pheto., | PRESIDENTIAN publican Guard peer info the box of Auriol as latfer atiend a plane before taki N. Y. She has been flying for several years. LARSEN ADMiS GUILT HERE ON MORALS CHARGE District Court convenec this | morning at 10 c'clock with Judge Harry E. Pratt presiding. Leonard K., Larsen appeared be the | Court and waived presentation of his case to the Grand Jury and information was read to thé de-| fendant, who Wwaived time for| pleading. He entered v plea to the c¢ e of ng to the delinquency of a minor in Pe tersburg and waived tim for the setting of sentenc the: was sentenced by Judge it to 14 months in the States les and be- 1wy, Judge Judgment 10, GUA'RDSL a performane f of an entry of k U. 8. Asst. District At-» torney R. W ver. In the naturalization ¢ 3 it Kathleen Hayes, a subject of Great Britain filed appli- caticn become citizen of the United the petitioner and | her witnes i d Court Witnesses Lena Gilmore and Rein- holt Brust mined by U. S Attorne Pat Gilmor Judge Pratt Y C tinue for pre- | JLM;AU, ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, I947 Mansla b~ T 1] 5t s tier [BULLETINS: HONOLULU — Admiral John ‘ Tow:r steps down as Commander- in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet to- ' day and Vice Admiral Louis Den- field takes over LCNDON — Winston Churchill today, in a speech, called on busi- ness meén to enter politics as the 1 Empire was g cast under Ll. regime, LoV Chinese ' govern- admit that fast- ches Communist forces have dvanced to within 10 miles of the Manchurian capital city of The roar of Ekattle in the suburbs. BUFFALO— The striking tea have rejected New York state for higher pay. The teach- y it's highly unsatisfactory. limits any hope of e ttlement of the five-d ic - The Senate Appropriations committee voted 8 to 5 ¢t te allow the Office c 9918 Prica Administ 5 to Yice continue its r nd sugar Mrs. Vera De Vore (cenfer), 3¢, found ¢ controls until June 30 shown in Detroit with her daughter, i the trial and the child’s grandme} JERUSALEM — A Lids Va., after the jury had dei a powerful explesions rocked the he area Heaifa today a D immigrai tr SHINGTON us2 1 chant Marine will ap- prove leg t wel provid- ing for the return of all merchant vessels lend-leased to Russia end Eritain during the war, Chairman Frod (R-Mich), said to- qay w. '\(th(fli N President Tru- has sent to the Senate the treaty with Ita Rumania ria and Hung hic! g igned Paris 10 Ser must pac bec lion retiren for nator K his couldn’'t ge work. ple kack to SAN FRANCISCO, Cal—We steamship service beiween Califor- nia ports and the Pacific North- to b2 este wed by th is2 line. vice will include weekly at Columbia s, both nd WASHINGTON g MI at \|.m n l.\L\nd, f proof of citizenship of husband. of Esteban Palisa al; the Cour! 2ne g this vorce filing of an William 1 the e Ad- ol Manhattans made with Three Feathers! It’s the finesi-tasting the t o the detend-| 8 Ilerce Feathersin 64 years...smoother, lighter, ant davit for T to] richer than ever. It makes a Manhattan a gourmet’s delight! b D On b “Good things come in threes”...Call for i DOG S NOTICE H Dog licen. due. and pay-| | Licer ay be obtained at ‘ | the City Clerk’s Office. Dogs run- & ning the stre tended v\'rn‘ f though properly licensed are sub-| Reserve ject to be disposed of by the City | First Among Fine Whiskies EX-204 Marshal. e | Signe: A, J. BALOG | BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof. 70% grain neutral spirits. Thres Feathers Distributors, Inc., New York ity Clerk and Marshal., | 2 I 7 adv, 510-t3] | | ) nearby Pal- agalnst portal-to- setting up legal barri $5,785,000,0000 in portal paj was approved by the House and sent to the! Senate. s | er— & che The Senate' pro committee voted 7 o reject noming rdon Clapp he Tenr e e the a possibility lid off i of council’s cense limita- tions. The wired replies reacd Walk- Wrangell, An- Fairbanks—all disap- the intent of S. B. 58 pointed out that had not seen fit to led Walker to raquest “speak for Anchorage eak for Ketehikan. rgument the Lill argument c with Walk the Senat> Ous motion ¥ for reconsider- § his po. but the courtesy * 8 E from Petersburg rage and ed of Coffey kan ich to Ketchi: answer, Cof- and the fey let Valley | ! Au- T thority ASHINGT appes Commerce have ahiar rule Tae to ssion 1 holding requiri put the ation eeping | the Senate to 35 of rec land would The WALKER WINS ON .o a up, pri Lill Waiker 1 did derin, vote President Ner- ruled that procedure 2il from on, e also algued . its' pri- upon a metion by Sen- Rivers to jerk a bill out of t prey [ ittee In that case Nerland RE(OWRAIION the committee should e unded out. The motion il OF REFUNBJ) Bi*l through the remainder 8 of business, the Sen- * ¥ eived and referred one bill P 2 Hous2; r at House from to g M. 10—askir t X for the Third Division ard introduction of seven Bi Three measures of committee, ready for Walker - took to express : ustifiable his Rules , @ ed the me been sus- e ieiiaty a possible neck in 3 » count was 8 to 8 o G, T TR0 ved B AT aaite t acting of any group e R B Paes Hes nent taken until 10 Rikpe. - ant. Net \ators ©'clock tomorr Green, Jones and Peratrovich hac recordsd the no votes yesterday g F O. D. (_mlh\n would have re (tl;ll‘).lv’(l municipalities vote INGTON, Conn. e o fund fauls Albert, a coat and = 1 had to b: liquc , &t that the col etc o Torring- ! i srdash out of the way of Ancther emg locked vault, and en it until the nex; * We o Tacoma, markin Jun by . ttempt the Gastir » ) power by e : t} Let Empire “wan-tads” run ning Wa red ey and efficient! to PR s querie d sent out e caltba 2 ] BLACKIE'S Hendrickson to the COCKTAN, BAR rdrick inted u would not be affe 'ty DuBois 100l buc 343 S. Franklin St amount of PUBLIC CARD PARTY Sons of Norway I00F Hall Saturday-March 1-3 B. M. : REFRESHMENTS ‘ . ] For Brighter Parties Gracious host, smart company, exciting food and