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s TR DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE [Fm “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,528 ¢ ; ]U\'l‘AL ALASKA, SATURDAY, \1 ARCH 15, 1947 : ' MEMBER ASbt)_(lAIkl) PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS Stalin Expected To Lash Greek Aid Proposal INDIAN TITLE |GOVT.BLAMED Truman Off iFREN(H AIR TRYRoaDBLOCKS, FIVE OTHERS ‘”;fi“.fi'fi.'{v‘fi.'é"i,. TRUMANPLAN CONTROVERY FORBOUNCING On Fishing " MORE POLICE, T0 LINER HITS “haire. LG MAY SEEKU. §. BIG FERRY STRIKE"S UNDER FIRE, GIVEN AIRING GRAIN PRl(ES, TripToday SNOWY PEAK .osoccx oo HELP, MONEY oo RE D PAPERS 14..\ system today and an-| alayzing Pun-l Sound erry tle-up 0 officers g | was sought today by some of the| neun plans to add 10,000 commuters who use the fer- | \" Court Ruling Discussed—!Exchange Official Replies - ey west, ma, Mach 500 plang Fyplodes-No Trace‘::mif,‘“’\: i ity Vo A | PTOGEAM DR |, e s o e b Communist Pravda 2 of the dispute was in sight | Sen. Cochran Again Lev- | o Demand for Boost- |sacationer in o tan sworts k| of 93 Persons Aboard, |Kimé st P ek D sy May Evenfually | “Veriwesiem “Wasnnson| Charges Policy of Im- | ed Margins | acep sen tisning ten miles oft the) |nclyding 4 AMeriCans |aougla i seciin of poncement COst Biion Dollars ifé}ii’i'\‘."l')‘iim.{m.,u\..nu\ orcom-| perialist Expansion | suit els Lance at Saloons Conbll, wiihJulktoied Florida K i | A Virtually his entire staff went| | whileg his assistant, Joseph Reed, | | muters, called on Governor Wallgren | E The aboriginal claims contro-| CHICAGO, March 15, — ( — A |along in two crash boats, the Dol-| PARIS, Marcn 1j—(7—Search! brief@ the department on the By ALEX H. SINGLETON | for “immediate intervention.” | By EDDY GILMORE versy, as it apears in the light|Commodity Exchange official's| phin and the Sandy, provided by|parties reported today that an ava- | blocklde plan | WASHINGTON, March 15— f‘ noftiation Service Comissioner | \sogapy. " MRToN iGN ¥ of the recent decision of the Ninth|charge that “unpredictable govern- |the Naval submarine base where lanche of snow had covered the, Sufprised wmotorists at seveniKey legislators predicted today at | | Albin L. Peterson said he was Work- | pyme Minister Stalin is likely to Cireuit Court of Appeals, was aif-|ment actions” are causing the wide | Mr. Truman has been resting, since | wreckage of an Air France |mg|-,1mal§ intersections found them- | least five more countries may ask | |ing to arrange another meeting be- | poak pis mind to U. S. Secretary «i od for the benefit of Alaska's Sen- | fluctuations rain futures prices | Wednesday. which crashed into a cliff and ex- | selved stopped last night as police | for aid under the admxnlstranuns‘:“‘ e, representatives of the Puget |of State Marshall on President \tors in their session yesterday af-|today confronted government offic-| He has not yet talked with Sec- ploded yesterday on the treacher-! teams halted and checked all auto- | program to curb the spread of Com- | = ound Navigation Co. which OPEr- myyman's proposed plans to aid | ternoon |ials who blamed speculation and |retary of State George C shall ous slope of Mount Moucherolle in mchiles. Uniformed patrolmen, ra- | munism among war-weakened na- | 8tes 22 ferries, and striking members | o000 and — Turkey —when the 4 The discussion was upon Rep.|asked that margins be boosted lon his address to Congress thisithe French Alps. There was no dio @ars and motorcycle office ‘uom near the Russian borders. fof the Marine Engineers Beneficial g..iui jeader receives the Ameri- Frank Johnson's H. J. M. 22,| The request, sent yesterday to the | week which drew sharp criticism | trace of the 18 passengers, four|worked in the teams, while detec-| They said Iran, Syria, Lebanén | Ssmocistion. Fhe Siies 5 “"d“""‘“can Secretary, an event whicl which asked Congress to pass Dele- | nation’s three major grain e hxmgmwrmn the Soviet official press be-!of whom were Americans, or of the]GN6kiRo0d by at stations | Hungary and Palestine are likely to | Lhursday came after a deadlock in fy,,y gecur at any time now. gate E. L. Bartlett's H. R. 190, a|in Chicago, Kansas City, and Min-|cause of his advocacy of support|five crewmen | " Ang’ suspicious cars or occupants:call for help soon either in the |Negotiations over a new working "N, goviet leader thus far has measure calling for extinguishment | neapolis, brought a quick reply from | of Greece and Turkey in their re-| Ground parties messaged to the | were fletained for further investi- | form of credit or cash grants. { agresment, { made a public statement on the of Indian title to Alaska lands|Walter Scott of Ka City, Presi- | sistance to Communism company's Lyon office that fear of atiof | Including $400,000,000 which Presi- | The company in a statement|progigent's declaration, but the by negotiated agreements. The|dent of the National Association of | The President maintained silence starting a new snow slide on the| OGN | dent Truman has urged Congress to | 1hursday charged the union “re-|pycgans certainly must believe memorial was passed by the Sen-|Commodity Exchanges and -“”“‘d‘un a blast by the newspaper Iz- ! 4,000-foot mountain kept them from | , provide for Greece and Turkey, and | fused” to accept @ no-strike, no- ypap Marshall played a guiding ate only after it had been amend- | Trades, Inc | vestia accusing the United States digging to cxamine the wreckage millions more for relief clsewhere [10CkoUt and arbitration clause de-|part 4n shaping the Presidents ed into a general call for prompt| “The high prices that are Tuling | of interfering in the internal affairs| which they reached after wadingf| in Europe and China, the ultimate | anded by the company for a new iy . action to determine and extinguish |today are directly due to goOVern-|.¢ other nations through two teet. of “Rewly ‘Talis Icost of the overall policy may be | contract. The union issued no state- | Tyq of the most important news- Indian title claims jment policies and activities that STl {snow. s well over $1,000,000,000, the Cunum“““"‘ SonGgmng - the' sheikb: {papers in the Soviet Union—the W. C. Arnold, canned salmon in- | have brought about conditions ‘““l“ = The plane, a two-engine DC-3,j ) | members estimated. ; RS i {Communist party newspaper Prav- - e Ithe entire grain trade views with | it T i s ; | da 4 o ont dustry representative, agreed with't € | left Nice yesterday for Paris. It Y i ; |da and the government organ, preliminary points of Rep. John-|concern and alarm,” Scott declared | 4 crashed info the mountain on its| A COASIAL MRUNES Trveftin,. e Japade Ltk b S son’s memorial, as did Willlam L.[in a statement issued by the asso-; thei slope mod HISECRIE AbHEE j:velopments Ey | Truman plan. Both newspapers dis- er- | ciation’s headquarters in New York | 2 : e Jan G DAy 1. Congressional approval—Some- . o Paul, Jr, Alaska Native Brother 1 down into a valley, the company | |played a frankness rarely employ- o Only one exchange, at Minneap- | 0 8 valley, i COMpPARy . what later than the administration F hood Secretary and associate Luun-\ spokesman said. The site of the ’ 1 ed in commenting upon actions 83 | olis, took action yesterday to follow | A sman se s goal of Mar. 31—of Mr. Truman's re- ¥ \ 3 ey sel for Thlinget and Haida claims, ¥ o | mt the head of a grea z : wreck is in the neighborhood ur‘ 2 quest for funds to help Gresce and " F Pravda took up the subject at Chateau Bernard, 25 miles south of Turkey withstand Communistic ‘glm[ Tenikth $odAY. Tntan AtEAdk who was the other witness. | the government’s request. The Ch. ‘mnxl'u to the arguments employ- All agreed that native titie; cago Board of Trade met but lacked | i slaims have placed 8 n'a quorum 4 __ | pressure, plus authority to send e o Alnska lands, effectual ! Now I-Aw oS Sompany, sel g G Am"(:hma IalkS Rmed Out {8 milttary AP irimions. a1 Alrlines carried a|ed yesterday by Izvestla, Dele- effectually | At Kansas City, an official of | - Alaska Coa: title to Alaska lands, AR S i X blocking development of Alaska;the exchange there said the board | b e e Sflrpr]se P[oposal by | (The House of Commons approved | tora] of 21 persons, on one flight gates o the Four-Power Forelgn industry. Arnold did not believe: may meet Lnd.\\ or Mundm : P S (.\\‘x‘n 1 A\.n( a .~uld|'t 1. returning | yesterday a $76,000,000 supplemvexblt— schedule yesterday from Juneau to Ministers’ conference read at the Bartlett bill offered a way to, 7 3 | When Alaskans next go to the | ' ;‘_”‘;“’[3 from % YRoRSER I Molotov Spe(u|a'ed {ary appropriation to wind up British | petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan breakfast a charge in Pravda, or- remove the cloud within any rea- polls to vote in a primary election, | Mr,_m:;):\»;»x.”\;i /{t::nf;::k\\‘clt:: R :::Ni:]b‘&vvn_w;by :”;{:; 3".:113;3‘:" and return. lgan of the Communist party’s sonable number of years, and Paul! BlG I(E BRIDGE lthey will be confronted with a| ME- Farben an Amevican whose! $ JOHN M. HIGHTOWER |ain i “most aniios thet the United | Southbound passengers were as Moscow central =committes, thal was uncertain that the measure | single ballot bearing the names of M“ Mt dnl': | MOBCOW, March 15— @—Rus-| Nati 3 "J‘1 4 e €d ¢ follows: to Petersburg, J. E. Con- | the Truman policy did not serve offered speedy enough action. il parties, from -them ‘they canl|, 2rs. Muller, whose addiess and| S'SEEEEE, SAMED L o] Hasions Oomipiesion PN SEE0E | canpng, isarge taaibir: and. dugi ihe. caple o bAghs (ARG . secufity Views Differ A(Ross TA"ANA {choose as they see fit EHERt naule wete 00 VREEE 4 o el owers were, make scme recommendation of a|conmer: to wrangell, Bert McKay @nd that in the proposal “a pol- i : ; All the crew members were dfadiocked today in the Deputy|permanent or semi-permanent kind {tey- of imperialist_expansion is re- The two, however, took differ-{ | The Blanket Px{ma law is NOW g eh, | Foreim . Ministers conferénce . on| for the country.g R m:sl Eyelyn Mgmer to Ketchikan, vs;led pel e P ki ing views on the Circuit' Tourt’ Io BE BlASIED‘an enactment of the Eighteenth TUIAN L L ek and | the issue of Soviet claims to Ger- n— R IATIRStone: from- Petershiug to1! 5 < 5 Gecikion. Arnold. #aid -thab sfehis-| | Legislature. Approval by the Gover-| B¢ (0rn S e were!Man assets and Albanian partici-| 2. Possible inclusion of a clause | Ketchikan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moor- o Pion has, in effect, removed the — i nor has been announced, for H. B. e e ' s {pation in the framing of the Ger- to make the fund rloxible—givmg‘lnu and A. Wikan; from Wrangell | v Indian title cloud, as it holds that, FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 15.(11, the measue written in response = i G (man peace treaty. Ithe chief executive wide discretion |to Ketchikan, Brooks Hanford, Roy | "S lAST DAY the United States purchased Ala\m‘—’P*Rmmenls of Fairbanks were to-the overwhelming endorsement . Meanwhile, Secretary of State!as to whether it should be used for | Selfridge and George Armstrong. from Russia free and clear of In- v\axned today to keep their win-{of the blanket primary system by ! Marshall, summoned Lt. Gen. Lu-direct grants or loans, and where,| From Ketchikan to Wi \"%NM dian titles. He opposed the!d open, tape plate glass win-!voters on the referendum question jeius D. Clay, the American mili- | When and how it should be spent, John Martin; from Ketchikan tol FOR F"_I"G OF ; memorial endorsing the Ball]el"dowfi and otherwise prepare for uiat the last General Election. \tmx governgr of Germany to ((,melbub]ect to a detailed accounting to ! Juneau, Vern Albright, F. M. Ty-| 5 § memoral ddaing O RN R Mt 15 s D i ot (ki Tean | voll, J. Fitzmaurice, C. Mattson, Al INCOME 'Ax 3 John Olofson and Louis existence of Indian title and, in! On that date, announced Lieut.| iviser to the American dolvgu\xom . A move to slow down action on ; Daniels effect, reverse the Court’s opinion.; Col. Walter J. Preston, Jr, ”“’IGUNMAN NAMED lat the Council of Foreign Min-|tax cuts until the foreign situation jAnderson; from Petersburg to Ju-| Arnold did think, though, that Army plans to blow up a big rein- | {isters sessions. has become clarified. 'This iook !ueau, Alex Reid. ‘ Have you filed that income tax a more general memorial, spur-iforced ice bridge across the Tanana! FOR SHooTING | . Some Western diplomats specu-|Shape yesterday when Rep. Dough- | - - | return? ing Congress to a speedy real so-:River, built to carry tanks and big ' ! {lated that Soviet Foreign Minis-. ton (D. - N. C.), ranking minority | | This is the last day for doing it ;mwn. should te passed. He stress-, guns during recent Task Force Fri- | iter Molotov might spring a ,~|upx'l\t‘."""“b°‘ of the tax-fixing House i ENG”SH MI“ERS Mailed returns will be accepted ed that the Circuit Court’s decision | gid tests. | oF poll(EME“ \proposal on German economic is-: Ways and Means Committee, warn- | as cn time if postmarked before |as ‘ = Ziont) | Loss were piled on the ice and ! | ! {sues when the subject comes be-;ed Of “dark clouds hanging over ihe To SIARI NEw }Hllfllllt'hl tonight. (Continued on Fage Eight) I water poured over them when the | e NEW YORK, March 15— fore the council early next w.k j world. | Late returns are subject to a 4rudge was made. Preston said the The Canadian dollar today was| : ‘ | et IHV./;INcoyU&/EdR ):; C., March 15— ; : The situation brought about ‘ 4. Insistent demands, particular- | penalty m“ blast. would be timed for 0. = a.n' edos, 22, was named by quoted at discount of 6% percent,| Molotov’s efforts to arrange ulks ly from the newly-dominant Ih‘]ml)—’ FIVE_DAY WEEK John A. Nyman, Deputy Collector 1 i Jjury yesterday as the ‘on the Chinese crisis boiled again. 1lican majority, for a long range |in Juneau, and his staff will e on = a coroner's w h n 1 nl‘. m., with two others following if or 9375, unchanged from Friday The asil g 0 {icedssary. o e police o on the Sk reported sinee| The Chinese embassy formally " ho- | blue print of the administration’s {the job until 5 o'clock this after- { officers Charles Boyes and George < 2 |tified Marshall and British For- foreign policy. GOP members want | LONDON March 15— Bri-| o0 in the office in the Federal -, — i s last July. d | Ledingham in a gun-battle Feb. 26. B it 5 cign Secretary E; Bevin “the!to know not only plans for thetain will introduce the five-day - : g anki; horiti y Ernest Bevin “the} g buildin erry 0-hou :vrw AUXILIARY |, The ury h}e]d that “bullets ireg | SHEEOE LOr Lx"x;,a;:::;n ‘h;:)f}chunwe government cannot L;.kn;-‘(’)“th‘"‘" 1"]‘“’“““’;“;’”" bt else| USRI h]:/’[‘ “;""Y e sl Vi et rom a revolver in the hands of tov' | where in the world in such spots coal mines May 5. < i this downward trend in th . part in or agree to” Molotov's sug- I | * By DREW PLARbON 7 ElE(TS OF"(ERS IHrE:lryh Medos” caused the deaths ;o;.. bst ”lh . :jmlmv Cmcmf;;d\gv ted formal talks on China, to; '( Korea, Manchuria, Poland and lD“l“”-* of an agreement be(w?r‘n' NEw oFFICERS ARE \ {after hearing detective Percy Alan (which Marshall has insisted m. jermany. the National Miners Union and the g ; ! + with rumors in Wall Street that a g la * WASHINGTON — The man who fon COMING YEARiHoare identif; Medos as the gun-|g,reh 0* 100 o AT (0 would not agree without Chinese! | Government Coal Board, announc- supplied a large part of the fire- & iman who shot and killed Boyes.| Liquidation of :part C,pa“m, ied today, include: | ) long positions, it i & a - ate i 5 o 8 L i eeq —Five- : weel 3 ri?n\(xsbhz‘tn ""ler'x c;?scd dou.n '?S“S«‘)t' The Ladies Auxiliary of the Vet-|F08re was wounded in the fight. . |yas "said by bankers, may have g SENAIE A((EPTS Pne o, (elloitaoip et nded ep an “gripe” caucus was crans of Foreign Wars held . sl J. F. C. B. Vance, police scientist, tace workers, exclusive of travel| At a well attended meeting of the v ; £ e e been caused by sales of Canadian ! H one of the 16 rebel Republican . dlactionse ars ARWS bitioers Stbr the"e‘“fled that both officers were cecurities by invéstors in the United | 13 Flowu HERE BY | time In.»m‘_(ln- pithead, and a worl ku Post, Veterans of Foreign ‘.’ ) \week of five days and 42 houl’h!Wars of the United States, held at évr:;kzzr:‘el‘lumweh; ;::fllty dc?zg;tdbu:len(umg year last night at the home:::::;dwl:"; the H““:"f gun. 1M“’05 States for which they were paid Senitor - Hanry Cabiot - Lodge. of | of Mrs. Lorraine Mix. e ‘a’:;‘ [he“ ““": ] “1", lin Dominion eurrency. . ] pAA 14FlowN ouI Massiihusie i Elected to office were: Corinne Rac v e murder of the| on July 5 last, the Canadian! AR 3 e . e | Sherman, President; Lucille Ma- {officers. Douglas Carter, 18, ”‘"d‘govemment pegged . its dallar at By unanimous consent, ine I- hourly workers in lieu of the sixth elected for the coming year as fol- Lodge had Senators Bob Taft of )\ "0 ior Vice-President; Bon- ! Member of the group, was shot and ipar with the American dollar, It| Pan Amerlcan Airways complet- | jacka Senate yesterd afternoon day and of 16 percent of their|lows: Ohio and Kenneth Wherry of Ne-| ikilled by Hoare during the battle had been fixed at a 10 percent|{ed all regularly scheduled lights' <uspended rules to permit intro-iweekly average to piece workers, Hunt Gruening, Commander; ,for surface employees. Ithe Post Hall on Seward Street | 2—Payment of a day's wage to|on Friday night, new officers were nie Jo Gronroos, Junior Vice-Pres- braska squirming as he assailed |0 ¢ L0 PG S0 L e fon the False Creek flats. Hiecame i and out of Juneau yesterday,jduction of two new bills present-!to be called a “bonus.” | Vernon Metcalfe, Senior Vice-Com-~ patty. SPRORTACH JOEominE. pmm'.uhea Smith, Chaplain; Patricia Compared ‘with last Saturdaysand reported the following pass-|°d by Semator Edward D. Coffey.| nander; Edward P. Chester, Jr. ises” impossible to fulfill and es- | o, Condustress; Mria Fontoins | Bpa o . quotation, the Canadian dollar to-,ensers carried: |The Ecnate’s bill total® was thus | Junior Vice-Commander:; Harold R. pecially for proposing that rent e ’ Publl( Tea W'" vday gho“ed a loss of 1,, cénts. | Seattle to Juneau: Ernest Van|Poosted to equal that of the House, lWE (UI IAXES | Brown, Quartermaster; Charles T. controls be abolished. jiauni. and - Lorraine. Bx, Bty |Erman, Mrs. Mary Widner, Ann|80 unaparalleled occurrence. The | Smith, Judge Advocate; William One of the “promises” Lodge re_,l\lcCormmk ond Jamie ‘?aledes, 's.n';'r thc}-l Bl Giarer 'th_;}iuuse has 116 bills; the Senate ?C, ,]", Cl;\ gt;" H ::'om.e, G 1::}\ ferred to was the ill-fated Gop | Trustees. Betty Gruening is Secre- | Honor Godlngs a' I'rwo poll(EMEN ercott, Paul Wilson, Tony Zitz |has 115 bills all its own and nn’“ Now OR NEVER “S‘“‘"?}" as .::nkl veongo Gombert, prediction, later disavowed by most | tary of the organization. i Ketchikan to Juneau: George|Substitute for a House Bill : bron for e S b Kepublican leaders, that taxes| Flans for entertaining VEW | Governor s House i Mulkey. | The two measures that came SAYS KNUISO"\ t;: S me'yearymm' 3 could be cut 20 percent across-the- | Members who will be here in April | I“ jA'l AS AIDES : Fuirbanks to Juneau: Robert .G,|into the Senate yesterday are dmmAngareplet s gituening ' a0 hoard. Senate leaders replied to|t0 attend the National Encamp-; Patton,¢Nada Patton | S. B. 114, by the Senate’s Com- | [nounced that the appointive offi- Lodge that this blunder had been | et were discussed at last night's| Mr. William Goding, new field| l'o ROBBER GANGI Whitehorse to Juncau: Lilian F.'Mittee on Banks and Banking,| WASHINGTON, March 15— (P J‘e(‘\ lfiuuldfs named ;\ll (he-‘lu« made chiefly by Ways and Means | Meeting. official for the U. S. Department| Swinson mau, Westfall, Donald|Which makes several public pro-|Rep. Knutson (R-Minn), today re-| o, Meeung of the Post n Chairman Harold Knutson of Min- | e of Commerce, will be honored ! st i ,testing amendments to the Terri-| jected Democratic demands to hold | Sbie ¢ Which time the officers nesota. who shot off his mouth pre-|® ® ® ® ® ¢ % ® ® & @ yith Mrs. Goding at an afternoon| PROVIDENCE, R. I, March 15— Juneau to Seattle: J. J. Stock-|tOry's banking laws. Among the off tax-cutting until the world sit- \”e;‘“' lnat- dight: will e dasialied, maturely. ® WEATHER REPORT ©jtea on Sunday, March 23, at the (»—Two young Providence police- er, Martha MacKinnon, Lois E.|amendments proposed by, the bill |uation clarifies, declaring: o8 ';""‘"“‘"““ Harold B. Mayo “Well, no one is making any|® Temperatures for 24-Hour e}Governor’s House. {10en charged with being “inside”!Cleveland, Earl Cleveland, Lorraine|ar¢’ Substitution of the Attorney| “If we dont cut taxes now we'll p“wd that p pecial meehing Rt promises or commitments for me|® Period Ending 7:v o'Clock ®| The tea will be from & o'clock|tipsters for a notorious gang of|Workman, Evelyn Mallory, Lox\‘G""e‘a’ for the Governor on the never cut taxes.” “' “l‘_ulfi l’i i ior P“d_‘"‘ E99e and no one has been authorized|® This Morning. e until 6 o’clock and all those who Rhode Island robbers are, held for [Kinz, Tom Morgan, John M- Banking Board; requirement of 30| Knutson predicted the House ’, 15, MARGH 35 <05 ihe ROee o to do so” declated the young|® o |would like to meet Mr. and Mrs.|the grand jury in a total bail of |Cormick, Ross Peterson Lu“]clpercenz paid in capital surplus:| Ways and Means Committee, of < o u“t"g o “,"“u“”“ 105 peveral Massachusetts Senator ‘who was:® N Juneau—Maximum, 51; e |Goding, especially the members ofg;190,000. | Petcrson, Richard Borden Irequirement of $25000 surety bond!which he is chairman, will back| ., TMCmPers who have joined In reelected to the Senate after sery-|® Minimum, 39, o the Territorial Legislature, are in- ~ The two patrolmen—George B.| Juneau to Fairbanks: Ben|for bank directors and $5.000 tond|pim up next week by approving his Koot meexy ing in the Army. “I'll do my own . At Airport—Magimum, 47, e |vited. No written invitations have'Hayris, 33, and George L. Conway, Brown, Txmotm Bennett, I(on bank employees; severe re- {bill to slash income taxes 20 per- B it 0 talking.” ® minimum, 39. o |been sent. | 30—were among five men held m‘ - strictions on loans to bank em- ‘(L‘Xll across the board i S'EAMER MOVEME"TS le . e - &n aggregate of almost a half mil- LbPHb WORKER HERE \’?“’“"’“‘ Hatilg s wawa set Tl Ai 4 i | & 4 BALDWIN REBUFFED ® WEATHER FORECAST e D RE Rul‘"N Ilion dollars bail as the anernmlm |demeanor penalties for neclizencel GOLD CREEK UPPING SAuace SN IR R On the whole, the GOP Senate| ® (Juneau and Vicinity) . of an investigation that begun with Erma I. Parr, with the United on the part of .members of the | > ¥ orthern Voyager, freighter from ! : Siata gy orvine” atl ; | | Seattle, due Monday caucus proved a healthy experience | Cloudy with ocasional e |the slaying of three robbers in a|-.'.¢5 Public Health Service dtlBanknnxg Board. . | Annually bothersome Gold Creek,| princess Ni Bl . in democracy, during which several] ® lght rain this afternoon and e | TOKYO, — ‘Edward M. Brown- | gun fight with police’ during a Bethesda, Maryland, is at the Bar-; S. B. 115, by Coffe would| (wolen by continuing rains and tnrn:;“ e hedidad. to/ Al young - Repiblicans made it clear tonight. Decreasing cloudi- ® {lee traveled 5.000 miles to join ther“eekend burglary of a roadside | 2" clarity present statutes regarding|eiping snows, was still at a high' PO VRDORHYER. Meh: T that they weren't going to be step-| ® ness Sunday with morning e U. S. Army. Viaatarant e . |extended coverage for riots on in-ljeyel thisymorning. There has been g,A:‘;;"“I\“. :‘.‘,“”:*(“"‘“ 10, Sl I8 N ped on by the party bosses. j® fog. Cooler tonight. ® | Brownlee, 17, came to Japan to; — > — TWOGRENM FETEESBURG ;:urance 90“0“’5' he| DO serious caving of the bank sur;v;.l“r“: :;;““2«”' Dufi o ..;uneuan Though all newsmen were barred PREUIPITATION ® | join his father, Capt. J. H. Brown-| TWO FROM ANCHORAGE L. BAARS wna- Alex Reid. boti|3 i‘_’“‘ bllls were, referred to thelcor bue oo was dumped by Street |nt. Gordova. Valter Bent Son ‘J‘f‘“ R 3t can be reported that the meet (Past 24 hours endicg 1:30 2.m. oday) @ lee, three months later he enlisted.| C. A. Mattsen and Joseph L. from Petersburg, have arrived m" He o ComI’n_ere | Department crews late yesterday at and Seward A\‘uu!i:bu‘urxl\iml']-:ll<wf:(l | ing opened with a brief dibcussm“! In Juneau — 143 inches; e/ He has another distinction. He|Fitzmaurice, from Anchorage, have| juscau and are ,r.;,\m‘d 4 thel 50 one point near the Home Grocery Valdez, Cordova meu:. \Ke.!cl;i~ of the letter which Connecticut’ since March 1, 6,44!‘ inches; ®'has drawn only overseas pay. larrived in Juneau after a trip to: Gastineau Hotel | GOl as a precautionary measure kan : i 3 new Senator Baldwin and 15 other since July 1 73.75 inches. o -> - \Keulnkdn and are registered at the | L S P 1 — ity | 'r(mgas,\ scheduled to sail from newcomers sent to GOP Chairman | ® At Alrport - 97 inches; e ALASKA AIR PRESIDENT wBa)anof Hotel. } FROM SEATTLE | Paul Westfall and brother D. E.| FAIRBANKS COUPLE HERE |Seattle March Carroll Reece complaining of Re-|® Since March 1, 344 inches; | Marshall C. Hoppin,. President of/ ——eee ! LT | westiall, both from Portland Ore-| Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Patton of| Sailor's Splice scheduled to sail publican leadership. Veteran Sena- : since July 1, 47.72 inches. : Alas;;a‘Air Lines at Anchorage, ar-| Saul, the first king of the He-; 7Tony Zitz, frem Seattle, is'gon, were registered last nicht at Fairbanks, enroute to Seattle w-mum Seattle March 21 irived in Juneau yesterday and is brews, had no fixed home,.but liv- registered as a guest at the Gas- the Baranof Hotel on their return gistered last night as guests of the' Denali scheduled southbo (Continued on Page Four) ® o o o ¢ € +» o o o registered at the Baranof Hotel 'ed in a tent. | tineau "Hotel, trip to the States. Baranof Hotel from westward about Marcl? g:;,d